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Very few family wage jobs in Puna in general, and Pahoa area in particular. We need zoning that <br />allows for small business incubation sites to grow jobs for Pahoa and Puna. <br />Being Retired I have been lucky where I did not have to try and find a job in Pahoa Town. Again <br />it is a small town and like any other small town Employment Opportunities have to be very <br />limited. <br />no jobs no business need factory <br />Hardly any jobs opportunity as far as I can tell. <br />People need to commute to Hilo to find employment. <br />Employment is very poor, too many people standing on the streets, especially by the banks and <br />Pahoa Cash and Carry. <br />Lower then poor. <br />Not too many opportunities. <br />This place needs more jobs <br />No jobs open here <br />NO JOBS, COUNTY INSISTS ON SHUTTING BUSINESSES DOWN <br />Very few jobs available; not sure what can be done about it. <br />NONE youth /seniors need jobs <br />Nonexistent <br />Wonder what to do - -very little work in area <br />Where are there jobs & economic opportunity <br />has gotten better but need planning badly many areas in deficit <br />None <br />Obviously very poor, many people in Puna are living below the poverty level. Most people who <br />do work have to go into Hilo which costs a lot in gas money these days. <br />There is not really any employment opportunities for our youth and families in general. There <br />are too many people living in Pahoa. <br />Employment and economic activity Page 2 <br />
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