A bubble scatter plot comparing the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital and the percentage of construction employment to total employment with the aggregate assets held by community institutions in certain markets. The Los Angeles market had the largest amount of aggregate assets. Institutions in San Francisco, Seattle, and Salt Lake City had a smaller amount of aggregate assets. Institutions in San Diego, Portland, Oakland, Phoenix, and Las Vegas had even smaller amounts of aggregate assets. Institutions in Stockton, Sacramento, San Jose, Provo, Santa Rosa, and Riverside had the smallest amount of aggregate assets. In Provo, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 173 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.3 percent. In San Jose, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 162 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 5.4 percent. In Las Vegas, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 147 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 9.8 percent. In Oakland, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 146 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.5 percent. In Portland, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 134 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.3 percent. In Sacramento, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 128 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.9 percent. In Salt Lake City, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 126 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 7.3 percent. In Riverside, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 124 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 8.8 percent. In Phoenix, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 122 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 7.6 percent. In Seattle, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 99 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.3 percent. In Santa Rosa, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 97 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 7.7 percent. In Stockton, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 84 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.3 percent. In San Diego, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 83 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 6.5 percent. In San Francisco, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 75 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 4.7 percent. In Los Angeles, the median percentage of construction loans to Tier 1 capital was 40 percent; the percentage of construction employment to total employment was 3.7 percent.