The State of Gig Economy in North Dakota. Statistics and Trends [2022]

The sales and receipts from the gig work in North Dakota have increased over 51% in the last decade. Read along to get more insights on the trends for the rise of the freelance, independent and gig work in North Dakota.
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Updated Dec 12, 2022

The rise of the industrial economy in the 70s had the working population in North Dakota strive to get a full time job with an employer and show up for work. It has been the norm for decades, but if we study the shift in employment statistics closely, there is a big revolution in the making.

The working population in North Dakota is currently witnessing a post-industrial shift into a self dependent economy. Gen Z doesn’t want to fit in the industrial complex and look for flexibility and satisfaction in their job. 

How big is the gig economy workforce in North Dakota?

22% of the small business workforce in North Dakota work as independent workers.

Comparative analysis of gig economy and employment datasets for small businesses suggest a dramatic shift in how working population in North Dakota work: 22% of the small business workforce work as independent workers. In North Dakota there are 56,398 self employed gig workers ( freelancers and contractors ) compared to 196,770 salaried employees in small business payroll ( firms with less than 500 employees).

The gig economy workforce of self employed independent contractors, freelancers, also identified as non employer firms are becoming an important factor in North Dakota. As per the current 2019 NES ( released on June 30, 2022) there are 56,398 gig businesses in North Dakota, up from 47,770 in 2010. 


Year No. of gig workers Receipts ($billion)
2010 47,770 2
2011 49,831 2
2012 50,952 3
2013 51,879 3
2014 53,588 3
2015 53,263 3
2016 54,064 3
2017 55,317 3
2018 56,523 3
2019 56,398 3
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This increase in the gig worker population can be safely related to increase in employment opportunities created by the rise of online platforms such as Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, TaskRabbit.

Which industries contribute the most to the gig economy in North Dakota?

The sector " Real Estate and Rental and Leasing " contributed the most whereas the lowest contribution came from Utilities sector.

We aim to look at the distribution of gig economy workforce across broad 17 industry levels as defined under NAICS. As per the current 2019 NES ( released on June 30, 2022), there are 6 sectors with more than 5,000 gig workers. The sector " Real Estate and Rental and Leasing " contributed the most with the number of gig workers as 8,061. The lowest contributor to the gig economy was the Utilities sector with just 38 gig workers across North Dakota. The number of gig "businesses" according to the respective industry sectors is exhibited in the table below.

Exhibit 1


Industry Gig workers in 2010 Gig workers in 2019 Growth Growth (%)
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 5,610 8,061 2,451 44
Transportation and Warehousing 2,396 4,505 2,109 88
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 2,864 4,287 1,423 50
Retail Trade 5,346 6,270 924 17
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2,016 2,932 916 45
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 4,698 5,520 822 17
Educational Services 1,067 1,693 626 59
Construction 5,201 5,595 394 8
Accommodation and Food Services 623 913 290 47
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 630 848 218 35
Manufacturing 585 751 166 28
Wholesale Trade 687 742 55 8
Information 449 460 11 2
Finance and Insurance 2,245 2,245 0 0
Utilities 44 38 -6 -14
Health Care and Social Assistance 5,355 4,770 -585 -11
Other Services (except Public Administration) 6,682 5,347 -1,335 -20
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The next important thing to analyze is change in the gig economy workforce across different industries over the last decade. This analysis will help us determine the true drivers in the rise of gig economy in North Dakota. Analysis of the data suggests that the biggest driver in the gig economy across North Dakota is the Real Estate and Rental and Leasingsector. The number of gig workers increased by 44% from 5,610 in 2010, increasing to 8,061 in the data from the current reference year NES 2019. 

For the same time period, the biggest loss of 1,335 was witnessed in the Other Services (except Public Administration) sector. The overall decline in this sector over the last decade was at 20%, witnessing a decrease to 5,347 ( in 2019 ) from 6,682 ( in 2010).

The change in the number of gig "businesses" according to the respective industry sectors over the data analysis of last 10 reference years in NES is exhibited in the table below.


County Gig workers in 2012 Gig workers in 2019 Growth Growth (%)
Cass 11,029 13,430 2,401 22
Burleigh 6,853 7,855 1,002 15
Williams 2,371 2,857 486 20
Grand Forks 3,870 4,281 411 11
McKenzie 602 983 381 63
Morton 2,179 2,469 290 13
Stark 2,358 2,632 274 12
Ward 4,166 4,408 242 6
Stutsman 1,359 1,431 72 5
McLean 680 736 56 8
Dunn 314 364 50 16
Dickey 401 438 37 9
McHenry 396 433 37 9
Ransom 364 398 34 9
Cavalier 359 384 25 7
Logan 172 197 25 15
Foster 279 302 23 8
Richland 1,145 1,167 22 2
Hettinger 201 220 19 9
Griggs 207 223 16 8
Steele 142 158 16 11
Slope 52 63 11 21
LaMoure 335 344 9 3
Mountrail 677 684 7 1
Billings 105 111 6 6
Traill 571 576 5 1
Oliver 122 126 4 3
Golden Valley 189 192 3 2
Grant 212 213 1 0
Eddy 190 190 0 0
Sheridan 112 109 -3 -3
Sioux 114 110 -4 -4
Pembina 530 525 -5 -1
Kidder 245 239 -6 -2
Benson 300 293 -7 -2
Emmons 284 277 -7 -2
Renville 182 170 -12 -7
Sargent 283 271 -12 -4
Bowman 280 265 -15 -5
Divide 222 207 -15 -7
Ramsey 869 849 -20 -2
Walsh 781 761 -20 -3
Bottineau 661 638 -23 -3
Burke 224 200 -24 -11
McIntosh 261 236 -25 -10
Towner 233 205 -28 -12
Barnes 899 870 -29 -3
Adams 219 189 -30 -14
Mercer 621 588 -33 -5
Nelson 298 259 -39 -13
Pierce 376 331 -45 -12
Wells 372 321 -51 -14
Rolette 686 620 -66 -10
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Which counties contribute the most to the gig economy in North Dakota?

The top 5 counties have 58.21% of the entire 56,398 gig workforce

Looking at the county distribution for the gig economy workers across North Dakota, the top 5 counties have 58.21% of the entire 56,398 gig workforce.

On the other hand the lowest contributing locations contribute approximately 0.92% of the state level gig workforce with 519 gig workers in total among them.


As expected, the top counties with the most number of gig workers are also the counties with the highest growth percentage of gig workers over the last decade. The best growth achieved is by Cass county, where the number of gig workers increased 22% from being 11,029 in 2016 to 13,430 in 2019 ( the latest reference year for NES as per the release on Jun 30 2022).


Growth in gig economy across all of the counties in North Dakota over the last decade

Who does gig work and what are the demographic profile of gig economy workers in North Dakota?

Across North Dakota, the number of male workers in gig economy stood at 31,000 compared to 22,000 female workers

Across North Dakota, the gig work runs through every demographic profile criteria. As some of the the gigs such as delivering packages, food, driving passengers have low entry barriers work has a low barrier to start with, a lot of younger and population that is not economically established tend to take up these gigs more than the rest of population.

To get more details, we analyzed the most current Nonemployer Statistics by Demographics. We found that across North Dakota, the number of male workers in gig economy stood at 31,000 compared to 22,000 female workers.


Demographic breakdown of gig economy workers, by gender, in North Dakota

The distribution on the basis of ethnicity was stark and the number of non hispanics in the gig workforce stood at 54,500 compared to 1,000 workers with ethnicity as hispanic.


Demographic breakdown of gig economy workers, by ethnicity, in North Dakota

On the basis of race the number of gig workers from the white population was found to be 53,000 compared to the 1,500 from black and 700 asian population.


Demographic breakdown of gig economy workers, by race, in North Dakota


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