Specifications include, but are not limited to: Baseline measurements Using the years 2011 - 2016 as a baseline, this section of the study is intended to describe the City’s “pre-increase” economic status, including trends for businesses, workers and the community as a whole. The following measurements are expected to be included in this section of the report.1. Youth unemployment rate in Flagstaff;2. Overall unemployment rate in Flagstaff;3. Number of jobs available (at any payrate) in Flagstaff;4. Number of small to medium enterprises in Flagstaff (broken into businesses with 1-50 employees and 51-100 employees);5. Average monthly gross earnings of minimum wage workers in Flagstaff;6. Average monthly gross earnings of non-minimum wage workers in Flagstaff;7. Average weekly hours worked by minimum wage workers in Flagstaff;8. Price of staple consumer goods in Flagstaff;9. Average consumer spending rate in Flagstaff;10. Turnover rate of minimum wage employees in Flagstaff;11. Cost of living (aggregate of average cost of rent/ utilities/ transportation/ etc.) in Flagstaff;12. Amount of commercial construction investment (CapX) in Flagstaff;13. Amount of money employers paid employees in sick hours in Flagstaff;14. Number of state-subsidized organizations operating in Flagstaff, disaggregated by sector.The Contractor may propose that other measurements be included if such additional measurements would increase understanding of the impacts of Flagstaff’s incrementally increasing minimum wage.