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Tim O'Neill

tim-oneill

Regional Analyst, Twin Cities Metro Area

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
180 E 5th St Suite 1200
St. Paul, MN 55101
651-259-7401
timothy.oneill@state.mn.us

Tim O'Neill is DEED's regional analyst for the seven-county Twin Cities region of Minnesota. He has a bachelor's degree in history and political science from St. Olaf College in Northfield and a master's degree in public policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

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Recent articles

The Growth and Impact of Minnesota’s Foreign-Born Workforce (with Amanda Blaschko & Carson Gorecki)
March 2025 - MN Economic Trends

The Metro Area's Labor Market in Motion
June 2024 - MN Economic Trends

Transportation and Warehousing in the Metro Area
June 2024 - MN Employment Review

Occupational Requirements Survey
December 2023 - MN Economic Trends

A Changing Workforce in the Metro Area
December 2023 - MN Employment Review

The Twin Cities' Labor Market in 2023
June 2023 - MN Economic Trends

Hiring Demand in the Metro Area
June 2023 - MN Employment Review

A New Labor Market Era in the Metro Area
June 2022 - MN Economic Trends

Minnesota's Diversifying Workforce
March 2022 - MN Economic Trends

Minnesota's Aging Workforce
December 2021 - MN Economic Trends

Information Technology in the Metro Area
December 2021 - MN Employment Review

Spotlight: Tourism in Northwest Minnesota (with Cameron Macht)
October 2021 - MN Employment Review

Good Jobs in a Challenging Labor Market
June 2021 - MN Employment Review

Labor Market Shifts in the Metro Area
June 2021 - MN Economic Trends

Labor Market Shifts in Northwest Minnesota (with Cameron Macht)
June 2021 - MN Economic Trends

Income and Poverty in the Twin Cities Metro Area
December 2020 - MN Employment Review

Labor Force Highs and Lows in Northwest Minnesota
October 2020 - MN Employment Review

Entering 2020 in the Seven-County Metro Area
June 2020 - MN Economic Trends

Metro Continues to Grow
June 2019 - MN Economic Trends

High Wages, High Demand: Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Subsector
June 2018 - MN Economic Trends

Employers Get Creative
June 2017 - MN Economic Trends

Distinguishing Industries in the Twin Cities
December 2016 - MN Employment Review

Addressing a Tighter Labor Market
June 2016- MN Economic Trends

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