Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Total5 ......................................................................... 9,072,796 Total private5 ................................................................. Goods producing ............................................................... Natural resources and mining ................................................ Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 79,687 129,411,095 1,590,653 8,775,657 80,059 108,184,795 1,228,509 -33,421 19,064,901 2011 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 $6,217,285,905 $241,610,382 1,983,563 5,172,844,003 289,314 1,071,782,235 Change from 2010 2011 $924 $25 239,259,029 920 27 49,086,658 1,081 34 128,131 1,522 1,890,359 91,767 101,495,780 11,889,346 1,033 75 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting .................................... 11 95,584 479 1,160,311 13,349 31,958,884 1,408,579 530 18 Crop production ..................................................................... Oilseed and grain farming ................................................. Soybean farming ........................................................... Oilseed, except soybean, farming ................................. Dry pea and bean farming ............................................ Wheat farming ............................................................... Corn farming ................................................................. Rice farming .................................................................. Other grain farming ....................................................... Oilseed and grain combination farming .................... All other grain farming ............................................... Vegetable and melon farming ........................................... Vegetable and melon farming ....................................... Potato farming .......................................................... Other vegetable and melon farming ......................... Fruit and tree nut farming .................................................. Orange groves .............................................................. Citrus, except orange, groves ....................................... Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming ............................... Apple orchards .......................................................... Grape vineyards ....................................................... Strawberry farming ................................................... Berry, except strawberry, farming ............................. Tree nut farming ....................................................... Fruit and tree nut combination farming ..................... Other noncitrus fruit farming ..................................... Greenhouse and nursery production ................................. Food crops grown under cover ..................................... Mushroom production ............................................... Other food crops grown under cover ........................ Nursery and floriculture production ............................... Nursery and tree production ..................................... Floriculture production .............................................. Other crop farming ............................................................ Tobacco farming ........................................................... Cotton farming .............................................................. Sugarcane farming ........................................................ Hay farming ................................................................... All other crop farming .................................................... Sugar beet farming ................................................... Peanut farming ......................................................... 111 1111 11111 11112 11113 11114 11115 11116 11119 111191 111199 1112 11121 111211 111219 1113 11131 11132 11133 111331 111332 111333 111334 111335 111336 111339 1114 11141 111411 111419 11142 111421 111422 1119 11191 11192 11193 11194 11199 111991 111992 43,323 9,319 681 41 91 1,819 2,409 861 3,417 2,480 938 4,400 4,400 1,056 3,344 11,536 533 360 10,644 1,855 2,377 494 982 1,799 390 2,748 8,668 678 198 479 7,990 5,420 2,571 9,401 454 3,235 300 1,510 3,903 293 174 427 708 50 -1 0 123 156 54 326 280 46 69 69 10 59 -36 12 7 -55 -15 -73 -23 58 35 9 -45 -217 24 -4 27 -241 -188 -52 -96 6 -24 -7 -21 -49 8 0 531,245 45,236 3,557 172 448 5,487 16,488 3,127 15,956 11,917 4,038 94,749 94,749 15,327 79,422 184,574 6,278 3,940 174,356 36,503 31,694 32,578 18,024 15,746 5,654 34,156 144,390 21,448 13,011 8,437 122,942 76,774 46,168 62,295 4,051 15,085 4,344 8,229 30,586 1,724 1,028 2,378 3,131 207 -26 44 467 816 205 1,417 1,132 284 868 868 644 224 841 11 -180 1,011 -132 -60 -533 961 677 176 -80 -1,210 755 161 593 -1,965 -3,431 1,466 -1,253 6 -589 52 -249 -474 70 78 13,805,906 1,465,915 111,584 5,289 11,325 160,627 579,935 103,399 493,757 378,063 115,693 2,541,922 2,541,922 458,110 2,083,812 4,134,367 179,659 101,196 3,853,513 702,751 760,784 682,383 416,134 468,255 131,932 691,274 3,875,279 636,114 407,239 228,876 3,239,165 2,071,466 1,167,699 1,788,422 88,464 406,190 188,769 246,952 858,046 53,691 26,163 526,451 150,571 13,339 -566 873 21,309 50,391 7,484 57,740 50,672 7,067 125,271 125,271 27,479 97,792 204,012 9,180 2,547 192,286 31,938 -1,853 36,314 31,916 47,274 4,054 42,642 10,844 31,718 10,696 21,024 -20,875 -70,549 49,675 35,753 5,064 9,758 -9,318 4,741 25,508 4,936 3,427 500 623 603 591 486 563 676 636 595 610 551 516 516 575 505 431 550 494 425 370 462 403 444 572 449 389 516 570 602 522 507 519 486 552 420 518 836 577 539 599 489 17 22 39 22 -11 29 26 5 18 26 -5 21 21 11 23 20 27 34 19 18 0 28 11 35 0 25 6 8 9 12 5 5 5 22 24 32 -52 28 24 32 29 See footnotes at end of table. 2-1 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 All other miscellaneous crop farming ........................ Animal production and aquaculture ....................................... Cattle ranching and farming .............................................. Beef cattle ranching, farming, and feedlots ................... Beef cattle ranching and farming .............................. Cattle feedlots ........................................................... Dairy cattle and milk production .................................... Hog and pig farming .......................................................... Poultry and egg production ............................................... Chicken egg production ................................................ Broilers and meat type chicken production ................... Turkey production ......................................................... Poultry hatcheries ......................................................... Other poultry production ............................................... Sheep and goat farming .................................................... Sheep farming ............................................................... Goat farming ................................................................. Aquaculture ....................................................................... Aquaculture ................................................................... Finfish farming and fish hatcheries ........................... Shellfish farming ....................................................... Other aquaculture ..................................................... Other animal production .................................................... Apiculture ...................................................................... Horses and other equine production ............................. Fur-bearing animal and rabbit production ..................... All other animal production ........................................... Forestry and logging .............................................................. Timber tract operations ..................................................... Forest nursery and gathering forest products ................... Logging .............................................................................. Fishing, hunting and trapping ................................................ Fishing ............................................................................... Fishing .......................................................................... Finfish fishing ............................................................ Shellfish fishing ......................................................... Other marine fishing ................................................. Hunting and trapping ......................................................... Agriculture and forestry support activities .............................. Support activities for crop production ................................ Support activities for crop production ............................ Cotton ginning ........................................................... Soil preparation, planting, and cultivating ................. Crop harvesting, primarily by machine ..................... Other postharvest crop activities .............................. Farm labor contractors and crew leaders ................. Farm management services ..................................... Support activities for animal production ............................ Support activities for forestry ............................................. 111998 112 1121 11211 112111 112112 11212 1122 1123 11231 11232 11233 11234 11239 1124 11241 11242 1125 11251 112511 112512 112519 1129 11291 11292 11293 11299 113 1131 1132 1133 114 1141 11411 114111 114112 114119 1142 115 1151 11511 115111 115112 115113 115114 115115 115116 1152 1153 3,436 22,833 14,797 8,065 6,980 1,085 6,733 2,256 1,741 552 396 335 350 108 290 195 95 788 788 477 199 112 2,961 360 1,331 100 1,169 9,318 604 282 8,432 2,477 2,088 2,088 1,122 917 49 389 17,633 10,234 10,234 714 3,292 884 1,962 2,183 1,200 5,145 2,253 -57 214 164 132 154 -22 33 64 44 13 16 3 11 -1 -9 -11 1 -18 -18 -4 2 -17 -31 24 -29 2 -29 -256 -7 1 -250 35 26 26 7 17 2 8 59 44 44 -15 38 1 32 -27 16 28 -14 27,834 230,610 137,490 46,356 31,949 14,407 91,133 28,851 38,794 15,160 7,361 5,474 8,938 1,862 1,393 992 400 5,690 5,690 3,468 1,758 464 18,392 2,274 6,081 1,148 8,888 55,665 3,630 3,078 48,957 8,312 6,557 6,557 3,781 2,572 204 1,755 334,480 294,081 294,081 7,347 23,522 9,394 80,719 157,460 15,639 26,574 13,825 -622 5,472 4,612 766 492 275 3,844 662 -199 410 -711 405 -329 27 -6 -28 20 -218 -218 -78 8 -149 620 137 -105 86 501 -487 59 129 -675 107 17 17 137 -122 2 90 5,880 6,601 6,601 -210 270 150 2,732 2,916 743 -513 -208 $778,193 7,124,071 4,030,752 1,469,612 937,852 531,760 2,561,140 924,689 1,324,997 497,938 250,900 183,832 328,888 63,439 36,679 25,580 11,098 181,821 181,821 110,550 56,735 14,536 625,134 74,596 175,515 34,580 340,443 2,122,908 234,811 75,329 1,812,767 556,954 508,719 508,719 299,959 199,055 9,705 48,235 8,349,046 6,994,432 6,994,432 253,191 815,116 263,345 2,314,942 2,820,743 527,096 824,704 529,910 $17,146 378,071 235,979 70,855 45,482 25,373 165,124 49,919 5,819 15,126 -25,609 14,114 -3,772 5,959 1,310 599 710 -1,903 -1,903 1,936 887 -4,726 86,948 7,878 -2,106 5,225 75,950 33,094 5,117 6,968 21,008 83,322 79,294 79,294 48,928 29,856 510 4,028 387,641 401,908 401,908 -5,309 49,755 10,728 145,256 163,792 37,688 -37,544 23,277 $538 594 564 610 565 710 540 616 657 632 655 646 708 655 507 496 533 614 614 613 621 603 654 631 555 579 737 733 1,244 471 712 1,289 1,492 1,492 1,526 1,488 914 529 480 457 457 663 666 539 552 345 648 597 737 $24 18 15 20 19 21 12 19 6 3 -4 2 18 53 21 25 7 16 16 24 7 -2 72 30 3 47 131 17 7 25 18 179 229 229 201 280 38 18 14 16 16 5 33 13 17 14 16 -15 43 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction ............................ 21 32,547 1,043 730,048 78,417 69,536,896 10,480,767 1,832 89 Oil and gas extraction ............................................................ Oil and gas extraction ........................................................ 211 2111 9,391 9,391 295 295 170,735 170,735 12,312 12,312 25,968,977 25,968,977 2,889,258 2,889,258 2,925 2,925 123 123 See footnotes at end of table. 2-2 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Oil and gas extraction ................................................... Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction ............. Natural gas liquid extraction ..................................... Mining, except oil and gas ..................................................... Coal mining ....................................................................... Coal mining ................................................................... Bituminous coal and lignite surface mining ............... Bituminous coal underground mining ....................... Anthracite mining ...................................................... Metal ore mining ................................................................ Iron ore mining .............................................................. Gold ore and silver ore mining ...................................... Gold ore mining ........................................................ Silver ore mining ....................................................... Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining ........................... Lead ore and zinc ore mining ................................... Copper ore and nickel ore mining ............................. Other metal ore mining ................................................. Uranium-radium-vanadium ore mining ..................... All other metal ore mining ......................................... Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying ........................ Stone mining and quarrying .......................................... Dimension stone mining and quarrying .................... Crushed and broken limestone mining ..................... Crushed and broken granite mining .......................... Other crushed and broken stone mining ................... Sand, gravel, clay, and refractory mining ...................... Construction sand and gravel mining ....................... Industrial sand mining ............................................... Kaolin and ball clay mining ....................................... Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals mining .......... Other nonmetallic mineral mining ................................. Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining ................. Phosphate rock mining ............................................. Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining ............. All other nonmetallic mineral mining ......................... Support activities for mining ................................................... Support activities for mining .............................................. Support activities for mining .......................................... Drilling oil and gas wells ........................................... Support activities for oil and gas operations ............. Support activities for coal mining .............................. Support activities for metal mining ............................ Support activities for nonmetallic minerals ............... Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 763,180 -29,494 5,473,045 -16,454 Construction ............................................................................... 23 763,180 -29,494 5,473,045 -16,454 Construction of buildings ....................................................... Residential building construction ....................................... Residential building construction .................................. New single-family general contractors ...................... New multifamily general contractors ......................... 236 2361 23611 236115 236116 225,045 174,120 174,120 87,241 3,417 -10,730 -10,063 -10,063 -8,570 -252 1,211,690 565,623 565,623 280,448 21,003 -15,227 -11,437 -11,437 -16,028 -797 66,011,829 24,495,521 24,495,521 12,521,127 1,288,512 2-3 12,312 11,410 902 10,772 5,783 5,783 3,008 2,822 -47 4,851 515 1,679 1,456 222 2,203 378 1,825 455 102 354 138 -824 40 -428 -344 -93 613 1 549 -102 165 350 134 129 -52 138 55,333 55,333 55,333 12,791 39,805 1,179 1,159 397 2011 9,391 9,156 234 7,511 1,267 1,267 691 508 69 433 30 250 230 20 68 18 50 86 36 50 5,810 2,583 607 1,144 297 535 2,843 2,472 165 62 144 385 28 20 86 252 15,646 15,646 15,646 2,463 12,154 460 322 248 See footnotes at end of table. 170,735 164,900 5,835 214,270 86,909 86,909 38,641 47,262 1,006 40,804 5,786 14,772 13,373 1,398 15,382 2,524 12,858 4,864 1,018 3,847 86,557 39,684 6,816 20,806 4,554 7,508 34,673 24,573 4,032 2,578 3,490 12,201 3,843 1,737 2,822 3,799 345,042 345,042 345,042 87,282 241,490 9,305 4,277 2,687 Change from 2010 21111 211111 211112 212 2121 21211 212111 212112 212113 2122 21221 21222 212221 212222 21223 212231 212234 21229 212291 212299 2123 21231 212311 212312 212313 212319 21232 212321 212322 212324 212325 21239 212391 212392 212393 212399 213 2131 21311 213111 213112 213113 213114 213115 Construction ........................................................................... 295 281 13 -18 -9 -9 -8 -5 4 26 -2 22 22 0 8 2 6 -2 -6 4 -36 -21 -15 -7 -7 8 0 -3 7 -11 7 -14 -1 -4 -8 -1 766 766 766 29 689 10 30 9 Total annual wages (in thousands) $25,968,977 25,275,761 693,216 15,229,140 7,062,029 7,062,029 3,002,809 4,002,954 56,266 3,488,955 522,545 1,332,639 1,213,410 119,229 1,237,254 180,682 1,056,572 396,518 78,166 318,352 4,678,155 1,966,926 263,201 1,064,675 231,834 407,216 1,851,058 1,257,823 251,818 153,043 188,374 860,171 321,378 122,154 178,564 238,075 28,338,779 28,338,779 28,338,779 7,877,388 19,320,017 595,590 372,246 173,539 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 Change from 2010 2011 $2,889,258 2,809,959 79,298 1,449,209 777,497 777,497 371,930 403,722 1,845 564,395 81,193 173,162 161,495 11,667 250,243 32,339 217,904 59,798 8,105 51,692 107,315 11,125 2,235 6,170 -8,893 11,612 48,367 26,179 6,902 -2,931 18,218 47,824 21,672 10,991 -941 16,103 6,142,301 6,142,301 6,142,301 1,690,312 4,222,920 88,015 105,397 35,658 $2,925 2,948 2,285 1,367 1,563 1,563 1,494 1,629 1,075 1,644 1,737 1,735 1,745 1,640 1,547 1,377 1,580 1,568 1,477 1,592 1,039 953 743 984 979 1,043 1,027 984 1,201 1,142 1,038 1,356 1,608 1,353 1,217 1,205 1,579 1,579 1,579 1,736 1,539 1,231 1,674 1,242 $123 133 -108 65 73 73 74 71 81 80 127 32 48 -120 107 48 118 99 6 124 22 24 2 25 34 42 9 20 -151 23 54 38 54 24 16 39 106 106 106 139 99 30 28 84 277,442,954 5,179,687 975 21 277,442,954 5,179,687 975 21 96,574 -223,198 -223,198 -485,874 -3,556 1,048 833 833 859 1,180 15 9 9 15 40 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 New housing for-sale builders .................................. Residential remodelers ............................................. Nonresidential building construction .................................. Industrial building construction ...................................... Commercial building construction ................................. Heavy and civil engineering construction .............................. Utility system construction ................................................. Water and sewer system construction .......................... Oil and gas pipeline construction .................................. Power and communication system construction ........... Land subdivision ................................................................ Highway, street, and bridge construction .......................... Other heavy construction .................................................. Specialty trade contractors .................................................... Building foundation and exterior contractors ..................... Poured concrete structure contractors .......................... Residential poured foundation contractors ............... Nonresidential poured foundation contractors .......... Steel and precast concrete contractors ........................ Residential structural steel contractors ..................... Nonresidential structural steel contractors ................ Framing contractors ...................................................... Residential framing contractors ................................ Nonresidential framing contractors ........................... Masonry contractors ..................................................... Residential masonry contractors .............................. Nonresidential masonry contractors ......................... Glass and glazing contractors ....................................... Residential glass and glazing contractors ................ Nonresidential glass and glazing contractors ........... Roofing contractors ....................................................... Residential roofing contractors ................................. Nonresidential roofing contractors ............................ Siding contractors ......................................................... Residential siding contractors ................................... Nonresidential siding contractors .............................. Other building exterior contractors ................................ Other residential exterior contractors ........................ Other nonresidential exterior contractors .................. Building equipment contractors ......................................... Electrical and wiring contractors ................................... Residential electrical contractors .............................. Nonresidential electrical contractors ......................... Plumbing and HVAC contractors .................................. Residential plumbing and HVAC contractors ............ Nonresidential plumbing and HVAC contractors ...... Other building equipment contractors ........................... Other residential equipment contractors ................... Other nonresidential equipment contractors ............. Building finishing contractors ............................................. Drywall and insulation contractors ................................ Residential drywall contractors ................................. Nonresidential drywall contractors ............................ Painting and wall covering contractors ......................... 236117 236118 2362 23621 23622 237 2371 23711 23712 23713 2372 2373 2379 238 2381 23811 238111 238112 23812 238121 238122 23813 238131 238132 23814 238141 238142 23815 238151 238152 23816 238161 238162 23817 238171 238172 23819 238191 238192 2382 23821 238211 238212 23822 238221 238222 23829 238291 238292 2383 23831 238311 238312 23832 3,822 79,640 50,926 6,045 44,881 51,527 23,869 12,855 3,093 7,921 8,645 11,268 7,745 486,608 98,041 18,145 12,866 5,279 5,422 1,322 4,101 11,807 10,163 1,644 22,919 16,863 6,057 5,819 3,054 2,764 20,094 14,619 5,475 7,845 7,207 638 5,991 2,978 3,014 190,975 82,538 46,678 35,860 98,568 70,555 28,013 9,869 1,843 8,027 120,111 21,064 14,071 6,994 36,279 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 -574 -667 -666 -96 -570 -1,361 -91 -310 123 97 -1,279 2 7 -17,403 (2) -1,030 -854 -176 -181 -56 -124 -1,235 -1,097 -138 -1,739 -1,428 -309 -132 -103 -30 -159 -128 -31 -445 -422 -23 (2) (2) (2) -3,639 -2,529 -2,026 -504 -1,032 -1,015 -17 -79 9 -87 2 ( ) (2) (2) (2) -1,732 See footnotes at end of table. 2-4 22,077 242,095 646,068 147,296 498,772 820,345 396,477 150,377 106,968 139,132 45,380 283,628 94,861 3,441,010 661,872 141,572 68,655 72,917 66,232 10,177 56,055 50,461 37,863 12,598 127,981 60,389 67,592 46,551 15,863 30,688 164,263 73,266 90,997 30,769 26,030 4,739 34,043 11,864 22,179 1,638,656 716,235 221,640 494,595 803,751 374,538 429,213 118,671 15,970 102,701 622,195 192,396 78,012 114,384 164,146 Change from 2010 -1,867 7,254 -3,789 -3,534 -255 9,222 15,812 -6,364 14,929 7,247 -5,958 -873 242 -10,449 (2) -3,115 -3,219 105 2,098 396 1,701 -3,366 -3,031 -335 -5,533 -2,174 -3,358 -2,076 -1,067 -1,009 3,908 2,602 1,306 -1,383 -775 -608 (2) (2) (2) 13,999 2,122 -5,115 7,237 9,233 2,234 6,999 2,645 -11 2,657 2 ( ) (2) (2) (2) -1,446 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2011 $1,407,599 9,278,283 41,516,308 10,201,162 31,315,146 49,815,243 23,908,117 7,972,830 7,117,868 8,817,419 2,904,393 16,811,205 6,191,528 161,615,882 26,922,542 5,667,498 2,379,485 3,288,014 3,467,806 451,491 3,016,314 1,736,506 1,193,997 542,508 4,874,914 1,913,309 2,961,604 2,193,278 618,342 1,574,937 6,450,179 2,424,074 4,026,105 1,056,058 844,720 211,338 1,476,304 447,044 1,029,260 86,567,193 38,385,097 9,376,758 29,008,339 40,800,339 15,535,061 25,265,279 7,381,756 643,889 6,737,867 24,917,344 8,239,515 2,697,249 5,542,266 6,039,753 Change from 2010 - $89,245 355,477 319,771 -17,542 337,314 1,998,081 1,693,098 -235,753 1,075,577 853,274 -213,161 372,475 145,669 3,085,032 (2) 90,517 -51,265 141,783 165,165 21,650 143,514 -105,862 -85,410 -20,453 -125,480 -31,772 -93,709 -150,053 -47,087 -102,964 326,005 175,523 150,482 -40,588 -17,549 -23,039 (2) (2) (2) 2,377,827 917,298 -62,863 980,161 1,090,130 306,837 783,294 370,398 32,815 337,583 2 ( ) (2) (2) (2) 75,957 Average weekly wage 2011 $1,226 737 1,236 1,332 1,207 1,168 1,160 1,020 1,280 1,219 1,231 1,140 1,255 903 782 770 667 867 1,007 853 1,035 662 606 828 733 609 843 906 750 987 755 636 851 660 624 858 834 725 892 1,016 1,031 814 1,128 976 798 1,132 1,196 775 1,262 770 824 665 932 708 Change from 2010 $24 6 17 29 13 34 38 13 18 58 63 29 26 20 (2) 29 17 36 17 8 19 4 4 -9 13 11 15 -21 -6 -31 21 24 20 4 5 15 (2) (2) (2) 19 22 13 22 15 11 17 34 40 32 (2) (2) (2) (2) 15 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Residential painting contractors ................................ Nonresidential painting contractors .......................... Flooring contractors ...................................................... Residential flooring contractors ................................ Nonresidential flooring contractors ........................... Tile and terrazzo contractors ........................................ Residential tile and terrazzo contractors ................... Nonresidential tile and terrazzo contractors ............. Finish carpentry contractors .......................................... Residential finish carpentry contractors .................... Nonresidential finish carpentry contractors ............... Other building finishing contractors ............................... Other residential finishing contractors ...................... Other nonresidential finishing contractors ................ Other specialty trade contractors ...................................... Site preparation contractors .......................................... Residential site preparation contractors ................... Nonresidential site preparation contractors .............. All other specialty trade contractors .............................. All other residential trade contractors ....................... All other nonresidential trade contractors ................. 238321 238322 23833 238331 238332 23834 238341 238342 23835 238351 238352 23839 238391 238392 2389 23891 238911 238912 23899 238991 238992 Manufacturing ........................................................................ Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 Change from 2010 2011 28,664 7,615 15,044 11,897 3,147 9,378 7,867 1,511 29,740 25,250 4,490 8,606 4,364 4,243 77,482 37,915 21,626 16,289 39,567 25,723 13,844 -1,598 -134 ( ) (2) (2) -746 -669 -77 -1,910 -1,699 -211 -7 -22 16 -2,361 -1,740 -1,333 -407 -621 -535 -86 87,809 76,337 56,514 34,884 21,630 39,893 27,103 12,790 107,957 78,705 29,253 61,289 21,359 39,930 518,287 263,246 90,587 172,659 255,041 115,126 139,915 -1,256 -191 ( ) (2) (2) -1,110 -842 -268 -2,337 -1,897 -439 1,623 451 1,172 3,544 648 -1,849 2,497 2,896 777 2,119 $2,593,816 3,445,937 2,257,794 1,214,385 1,043,409 1,483,127 909,088 574,038 4,260,748 2,819,947 1,440,800 2,636,408 799,961 1,836,447 23,208,802 12,213,993 3,593,165 8,620,828 10,994,809 4,086,820 6,907,989 $17,226 58,730 ( ) (2) (2) -24,001 -10,241 -13,761 -32,732 -25,656 -7,076 145,137 32,912 112,225 912,477 472,149 48,515 423,634 440,328 128,502 311,826 $568 868 768 669 928 715 645 863 759 689 947 827 720 884 861 892 763 960 829 683 949 337,198 -5,449 11,701,497 214,001 692,843,501 32,017,625 1,139 33 2 2 2 $12 17 2 ( ) (2) (2) 8 12 -3 10 10 9 24 14 28 28 32 26 34 24 17 28 Manufacturing ............................................................................ 31-33 337,198 -5,449 11,701,497 214,001 692,843,501 32,017,625 1,139 33 Food manufacturing ............................................................... Animal food manufacturing ................................................ Animal food manufacturing ........................................... Dog and cat food manufacturing ............................... Other animal food manufacturing ............................. Grain and oilseed milling ................................................... Flour milling and malt manufacturing ............................ Flour milling .............................................................. Rice milling ............................................................... Malt manufacturing ................................................... Starch and vegetable oil manufacturing ........................ Wet corn milling ........................................................ Soybean and other oilseed processing3 ................... Fats and oils refining and blending ........................... Breakfast cereal manufacturing .................................... Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing ............... Sugar manufacturing ..................................................... Beet sugar manufacturing ......................................... Cane sugar manufacturing3 ...................................... Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing .................. Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing3 ............... Chocolate and confectionery mfg. from cacao4 ........ Confectionery mfg. from purchased chocolate4 ........ Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty .................... Frozen food manufacturing ........................................... Frozen fruit and vegetable manufacturing ................ Frozen specialty food manufacturing ........................ Fruit and vegetable canning and drying ........................ 311 3111 31111 311111 311119 3112 31121 311211 311212 311213 31122 311221 311224 311225 31123 3113 31131 311313 311314 31134 31135 311351 311352 3114 31141 311411 311412 31142 28,919 2,029 2,029 385 1,645 913 425 310 90 25 404 66 209 130 84 1,921 96 37 59 502 1,323 145 1,178 1,925 783 245 539 1,142 438 2 2 24 -20 -10 -4 -9 4 1 -6 -2 -2 -1 0 -9 2 1 1 14 -24 -8 -17 -11 -10 -9 0 -1 1,454,090 51,870 51,870 20,549 31,321 59,009 17,704 12,645 4,322 736 26,907 12,370 8,587 5,949 14,399 67,023 11,887 6,226 5,661 17,214 37,921 6,871 31,050 172,348 88,321 31,701 56,620 84,027 11,978 239 239 109 131 348 -6 -5 -9 6 241 151 243 -154 114 601 -274 -41 -233 911 -37 -25 -12 -872 587 270 317 -1,459 59,425,620 2,729,827 2,729,827 1,247,547 1,482,281 3,657,750 941,444 692,752 195,722 52,970 1,802,090 1,010,884 471,576 319,629 914,216 3,114,189 710,155 317,019 393,136 771,149 1,632,884 416,441 1,216,443 7,314,055 3,419,200 1,205,006 2,214,194 3,894,855 972,438 85,257 85,257 38,671 46,588 77,161 10,865 4,016 7,234 -384 78,584 57,816 13,601 7,165 -12,288 60,830 7,956 25,891 -17,935 42,694 10,179 29,354 -19,176 15,753 83,409 31,178 52,231 -67,656 786 1,012 1,012 1,168 910 1,192 1,023 1,054 871 1,383 1,288 1,572 1,056 1,033 1,221 894 1,149 979 1,336 861 828 1,166 753 816 744 731 752 891 7 27 27 31 25 18 13 7 34 -24 45 72 1 48 -26 10 39 86 -5 2 6 86 -12 6 13 13 14 0 See footnotes at end of table. 2-5 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Fruit and vegetable canning ..................................... Specialty canning ...................................................... Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing ............... Dairy product manufacturing ............................................. Dairy product, except frozen, manufacturing ................ Fluid milk manufacturing ........................................... Creamery butter manufacturing ................................ Cheese manufacturing .............................................. Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy products ...... Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing ................ Animal slaughtering and processing ................................. Animal slaughtering and processing ............................. Animal, except poultry, slaughtering ......................... Meat processed from carcasses ............................... Rendering and meat byproduct processing .............. Poultry processing .................................................... Seafood product preparation and packaging .................... Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing ................................... Bread and bakery product manufacturing ..................... Retail bakeries .......................................................... Commercial bakeries ................................................ Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing ....... Cookie, cracker, and pasta manufacturing ................... Cookie and cracker manufacturing ........................... Pasta, dough and mixes from purchased flour3 ........ Tortilla manufacturing ................................................... Other food manufacturing .................................................. Snack food manufacturing ............................................ Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing ........ Other snack food manufacturing ............................... Coffee and tea manufacturing ....................................... Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing ........... Seasoning and dressing manufacturing ........................ Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing .... Spice and extract manufacturing .............................. All other food manufacturing ......................................... Perishable prepared food manufacturing .................. All other miscellaneous food manufacturing ............. Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing ...................... Beverage manufacturing ................................................... Soft drink and ice manufacturing .................................. Soft drink manufacturing ........................................... Bottled water manufacturing ..................................... Ice manufacturing ..................................................... Breweries ...................................................................... Wineries ........................................................................ Distilleries ...................................................................... Tobacco manufacturing ..................................................... Textile mills ............................................................................ Fiber, yarn, and thread mills .............................................. Fabric mills ........................................................................ Broadwoven fabric mills ................................................ Narrow fabric mills and schiffli embroidery ................... Nonwoven fabric mills ................................................... 311421 311422 311423 3115 31151 311511 311512 311513 311514 31152 3116 31161 311611 311612 311613 311615 3117 3118 31181 311811 311812 311813 31182 311821 311824 31183 3119 31191 311911 311919 31192 31193 31194 311941 311942 31199 311991 311999 312 3121 31211 312111 312112 312113 31212 31213 31214 3122 313 3131 3132 31321 31322 31323 895 72 175 1,815 1,326 523 43 551 210 489 4,009 4,009 1,627 1,491 206 685 824 11,730 10,360 7,015 3,138 208 909 457 452 461 3,755 640 208 431 534 202 777 299 478 1,603 864 739 5,570 5,400 1,808 760 533 515 638 2,771 184 170 3,122 403 1,165 478 280 206 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 7 -7 -1 65 34 8 0 27 -1 31 15 15 13 3 5 -6 -20 296 304 162 133 10 -18 -5 -13 10 109 14 -2 14 30 12 18 6 12 36 -4 40 272 267 -37 26 -20 -43 111 155 39 5 -125 -8 -55 -28 -9 -3 See footnotes at end of table. 2-6 62,206 11,229 10,592 132,104 111,285 52,630 2,224 42,307 14,125 20,819 485,667 485,667 142,509 111,133 8,274 223,750 37,079 281,447 209,762 67,366 131,044 11,352 53,918 31,909 22,009 17,767 167,543 47,563 12,898 34,665 15,073 9,787 33,573 12,978 20,595 61,547 35,085 26,462 184,284 169,453 92,889 72,717 12,881 7,291 26,707 42,231 7,625 14,831 119,970 29,001 55,559 29,235 7,835 11,651 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 -711 -778 30 1,906 1,396 176 80 1,139 1 510 -35 -35 -814 1,818 -158 -882 610 4,977 4,524 2,016 1,909 599 196 652 -456 257 4,203 942 274 669 341 261 1,042 418 625 1,616 599 1,017 870 2,283 -1,336 -1,456 -105 225 1,843 1,401 373 -1,414 585 -141 1,532 1,043 367 129 2011 $2,900,277 588,433 406,145 6,740,741 5,821,845 2,861,716 109,073 1,938,571 912,485 918,896 15,979,461 15,979,461 4,995,249 4,326,372 417,282 6,240,558 1,431,385 9,826,691 6,894,687 1,274,237 5,218,590 401,860 2,376,002 1,374,513 1,001,490 556,001 8,631,521 2,191,369 535,217 1,656,152 796,711 1,449,169 1,901,964 633,062 1,268,902 2,292,308 1,069,988 1,222,319 9,948,971 8,706,514 4,647,396 3,808,112 606,604 232,680 1,758,640 1,738,550 561,928 1,242,457 4,715,321 970,883 2,276,037 1,136,892 279,778 609,675 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 $14,763 -60,179 -22,239 125,749 111,229 27,849 758 61,411 21,210 14,521 101,661 101,661 52,767 43,190 6,868 -1,164 96,778 10,396 99,981 37,508 57,163 5,310 -107,473 -15,554 -91,917 17,887 398,852 75,462 16,020 59,442 44,217 121,019 73,986 30,927 43,059 84,169 27,357 56,811 50,449 252,258 52,361 51,230 -7,367 8,498 50,153 97,735 52,010 -201,809 55,102 -16,515 57,338 48,612 19,160 -540 2011 $897 1,008 737 981 1,006 1,046 943 881 1,242 849 633 633 674 749 970 536 742 671 632 364 766 681 847 828 875 602 991 886 798 919 1,016 2,848 1,089 938 1,185 716 586 888 1,038 988 962 1,007 906 614 1,266 792 1,417 1,611 756 644 788 748 687 1,006 Change from 2010 $15 -31 -43 4 7 7 -29 4 28 -7 4 4 11 -5 34 2 38 -12 -5 0 -3 -28 -42 -27 -61 11 22 13 7 16 34 167 8 16 5 7 5 7 0 15 24 33 -3 4 -55 19 65 -99 5 -8 -2 6 16 -13 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Knit fabric mills .............................................................. Textile and fabric finishing mills ......................................... Textile and fabric finishing mills .................................... Fabric coating mills ....................................................... Textile product mills ............................................................... Textile furnishings mills ..................................................... Carpet and rug mills ...................................................... Curtain and linen mills ................................................... Other textile product mills .................................................. Textile bag and canvas mills ......................................... All other textile product mills ......................................... Rope, twine, tire cord and tire fabric mills3 ............... All other miscellaneous textile product mills ............. Apparel manufacturing ........................................................... Apparel knitting mills ......................................................... Hosiery and sock mills .................................................. Other apparel knitting mills ........................................... Cut and sew apparel manufacturing .................................. Cut and sew apparel contractors .................................. Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel mfg. ................... Women’s, girls’, infants’ cut-sew apparel mfg.3 ............. Other cut and sew apparel manufacturing3 ................... Accessories and other apparel manufacturing .................. Leather and allied product manufacturing ............................. Leather and hide tanning and finishing ............................. Footwear manufacturing .................................................... Other leather product manufacturing ................................. Other leather product manufacturing ............................ Women’s handbag and purse manufacturing ........... All other leather and allied good mfg.3 ...................... Wood product manufacturing3 ............................................... Sawmills and wood preservation ....................................... Sawmills and wood preservation .................................. Sawmills .................................................................... Wood preservation .................................................... Plywood and engineered wood product mfg. .................... Plywood and engineered wood product mfg. ................ Hardwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ........ Softwood veneer and plywood manufacturing .......... Engineered wood member manufacturing ................ Truss manufacturing ................................................. Reconstituted wood product manufacturing ............. Other wood product manufacturing3 .................................. Millwork ......................................................................... Wood window and door manufacturing .................... Cut stock, resawing lumber, and planing .................. Other millwork, including flooring .............................. Wood container and pallet manufacturing .................... All other wood product manufacturing3 ......................... Manufactured home, mobile home, manufacturing .. Prefabricated wood building manufacturing .............. Miscellaneous wood product manufacturing3 ........... Paper manufacturing ............................................................. Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills .................................... 31324 3133 31331 31332 314 3141 31411 31412 3149 31491 31499 314994 314999 315 3151 31511 31519 3152 31521 31522 31524 31528 3159 316 3161 3162 3169 31699 316992 316998 321 3211 32111 321113 321114 3212 32121 321211 321212 321213 321214 321219 3219 32191 321911 321912 321918 32192 32199 321991 321992 321999 322 3221 201 1,555 1,339 216 7,308 2,283 396 1,887 5,026 1,865 3,160 192 2,969 7,367 353 185 169 6,367 3,522 859 1,349 637 647 1,247 239 279 729 729 113 617 15,142 3,781 3,781 3,308 472 1,732 1,732 310 167 154 873 229 9,630 3,720 1,190 555 1,976 2,967 2,943 331 734 1,878 5,817 813 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 -15 -62 -48 -14 -214 -131 -7 -124 -83 -32 -52 -5 -46 -488 -43 -20 -22 -415 -302 -59 -50 -4 -31 -31 -4 -7 -20 -20 2 -21 -575 -122 -122 -119 -4 -109 -109 -22 -4 -1 -77 -5 -344 -217 -81 -29 -105 -17 -110 -15 -31 -65 -160 -28 See footnotes at end of table. 2-7 6,838 35,411 28,111 7,300 117,759 54,511 33,560 20,950 63,248 24,860 38,388 6,596 31,793 151,135 16,588 10,497 6,091 122,192 45,180 29,050 33,163 14,799 12,356 29,254 4,221 13,634 11,399 11,399 1,483 9,916 336,235 83,720 83,720 75,387 8,333 61,269 61,269 15,052 13,441 3,989 16,990 11,797 191,247 88,140 42,521 11,664 33,955 52,512 50,594 18,019 12,699 19,876 387,057 109,471 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 -7 -805 -1,136 331 -1,386 -2,786 -1,077 -1,711 1,400 357 1,043 169 876 -6,452 -1,934 -967 -967 -3,176 -1,776 326 -1,747 21 -1,341 1,145 206 483 456 456 46 410 -5,052 1,227 1,227 1,465 -238 -1,923 -1,923 365 -569 -24 -1,204 -491 -4,355 -3,731 -2,480 -160 -1,092 1,826 -2,451 -1,135 -720 -596 -5,796 -2,196 2011 $249,693 1,468,401 1,083,183 385,217 4,087,626 1,988,400 1,312,163 676,237 2,099,226 842,751 1,256,475 285,490 970,985 5,428,185 595,950 408,309 187,641 4,409,257 1,298,804 1,045,552 1,551,563 513,338 422,978 1,082,254 189,059 490,137 403,058 403,058 83,107 319,951 12,329,865 3,204,130 3,204,130 2,853,097 351,033 2,519,980 2,519,980 567,667 618,017 158,517 566,845 608,933 6,605,756 3,248,146 1,663,404 371,716 1,213,026 1,601,510 1,756,099 622,822 458,409 674,868 23,130,878 8,185,557 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 - $9,893 14,279 -13,726 28,004 58,360 -27,990 9,880 -37,870 86,351 20,733 65,618 14,584 51,034 -193,845 -41,567 -12,421 -29,146 -91,048 -13,868 75,125 -132,814 -19,491 -61,231 54,547 20,603 30,422 3,522 3,522 617 2,904 18,426 116,154 116,154 114,011 2,143 -11,797 -11,797 27,595 -5,696 -2,200 -38,508 7,011 -85,930 -95,587 -52,702 -5,192 -37,692 71,892 -62,236 -35,653 -13,360 -13,223 106,910 -105,181 2011 $702 797 741 1,015 668 701 752 621 638 652 629 832 587 691 691 748 592 694 553 692 900 667 658 711 861 691 680 680 1,078 621 705 736 736 728 810 791 791 725 884 764 642 993 664 709 752 613 687 586 667 665 694 653 1,149 1,438 Change from 2010 - $27 25 20 29 18 24 29 15 12 7 16 21 15 5 29 42 1 4 15 42 -28 -26 -22 8 54 19 -22 -22 -26 -20 11 16 16 15 27 21 21 18 28 -6 2 51 6 9 19 0 1 6 8 4 18 7 22 10 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Pulp mills ....................................................................... Paper mills .................................................................... Paper, except newsprint, mills .................................. Newsprint mills .......................................................... Paperboard mills ........................................................... Converted paper product manufacturing ........................... Paperboard container manufacturing ............................ Corrugated and solid fiber box manufacturing .......... Folding paperboard box manufacturing .................... Other paperboard container manufacturing3 ............ Paper bag and coated and treated paper mfg. ............. Stationery product manufacturing ................................. Other converted paper product manufacturing ............. Sanitary paper product manufacturing ...................... All other converted paper product mfg. ..................... Printing and related support activities .................................... Printing and related support activities ............................... Printing .......................................................................... Commercial printing, except screen and books3 ...... Commercial screen printing ...................................... Books printing ........................................................... Support activities for printing ......................................... Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ......................... Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ..................... Petroleum refineries ...................................................... Asphalt paving and roofing materials mfg. .................... Asphalt paving mixture and block mfg. ..................... Asphalt shingle and coating materials mfg. .............. Other petroleum and coal products mfg. ....................... Petroleum lubricating oil and grease mfg. ................ All other petroleum and coal products mfg. .............. Chemical manufacturing ........................................................ Basic chemical manufacturing ........................................... Petrochemical manufacturing ....................................... Industrial gas manufacturing ......................................... Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing .................... Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing ............. Other basic organic chemical manufacturing ................ Ethyl alcohol manufacturing ...................................... Cyclic crude, intermediate, wood chemical mfg.3 ..... All other basic organic chemical mfg. ....................... Resin, rubber, and artificial fibers mfg. .............................. Resin and synthetic rubber manufacturing ................... Plastics material and resin manufacturing ................ Synthetic rubber manufacturing ................................ Artificial fibers and filaments manufacturing ................. Agricultural chemical manufacturing ................................. Fertilizer manufacturing ................................................ Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing ......................... Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing ........................... Fertilizer, mixing only, manufacturing ....................... Pesticide and other ag. chemical mfg. .......................... Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ................... Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ............... 32211 32212 322121 322122 32213 3222 32221 322211 322212 322219 32222 32223 32229 322291 322299 323 3231 32311 323111 323113 323117 32312 324 3241 32411 32412 324121 324122 32419 324191 324199 325 3251 32511 32512 32513 32518 32519 325193 325194 325199 3252 32521 325211 325212 32522 3253 32531 325311 325312 325314 32532 3254 32541 64 493 450 42 256 5,004 2,513 1,694 427 392 1,179 590 722 193 530 30,979 30,979 29,044 23,346 5,145 553 1,935 2,367 2,367 766 1,110 842 268 492 374 118 16,091 3,001 162 764 288 763 1,024 266 84 675 1,479 1,255 1,054 201 224 1,146 860 273 67 520 286 2,947 2,947 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 -4 -15 -10 -6 -10 -132 -52 -45 8 -15 -31 -34 -15 -4 -10 -1,135 -1,135 -1,004 -1,079 72 4 -132 28 28 0 18 22 -4 10 5 5 48 -30 -4 -9 -2 -3 -13 -4 -11 3 -15 0 5 -5 -15 10 0 1 -7 6 10 116 116 See footnotes at end of table. 2-8 5,998 74,200 66,683 7,517 29,272 277,586 145,275 91,918 27,803 25,554 62,192 24,101 46,018 30,336 15,682 470,585 470,585 438,869 354,207 61,983 22,679 31,716 110,853 110,853 71,248 23,737 13,450 10,287 15,868 9,998 5,871 782,367 142,794 24,171 18,478 13,530 39,832 46,783 10,121 3,151 33,511 90,192 64,287 53,690 10,597 25,905 35,951 22,278 7,444 6,859 7,975 13,673 269,865 269,865 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 38 -1,775 -1,491 -283 -460 -3,601 -1,314 -706 -932 323 -295 -1,055 -936 -978 41 -14,938 -14,938 -12,952 -13,748 1,682 -886 -1,987 -119 -119 -1,441 199 432 -233 1,123 575 550 -2,916 1,837 -97 1,237 -436 325 807 360 -134 582 1,114 1,514 1,721 -206 -401 194 252 231 -26 46 -58 -8,927 -8,927 2011 $491,817 5,481,009 4,893,281 587,728 2,212,731 14,945,320 7,765,773 5,047,365 1,472,399 1,246,009 3,341,203 1,116,269 2,722,075 1,978,787 743,288 20,691,603 20,691,603 19,209,273 16,182,514 2,019,494 1,007,265 1,482,330 11,454,807 11,454,807 8,857,168 1,492,661 804,710 687,951 1,104,978 695,079 409,899 65,522,621 12,754,608 2,629,573 1,700,959 1,034,461 3,295,619 4,093,996 682,517 233,367 3,178,112 7,077,958 5,256,579 4,492,223 764,357 1,821,379 2,642,730 1,512,192 569,874 559,221 383,098 1,130,538 27,587,792 27,587,792 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 $18,756 -119,304 -117,820 -1,484 -4,632 212,089 182,186 125,521 6,643 50,022 52,098 -34,282 12,087 -5,529 17,616 -289,981 -289,981 -221,919 -266,836 74,552 -29,635 -68,062 726,742 726,742 596,666 26,401 14,021 12,380 103,675 46,379 57,296 875,318 815,002 125,283 167,627 28,216 129,842 364,034 35,442 -5,058 333,650 423,056 354,050 347,569 6,482 69,006 79,103 13,835 -43,010 51,990 4,856 65,268 -789,645 -789,645 2011 $1,577 1,421 1,411 1,504 1,454 1,035 1,028 1,056 1,018 938 1,033 891 1,138 1,254 911 846 846 842 879 627 854 899 1,987 1,987 2,391 1,209 1,151 1,286 1,339 1,337 1,343 1,611 1,718 2,092 1,770 1,470 1,591 1,683 1,297 1,424 1,824 1,509 1,572 1,609 1,387 1,352 1,414 1,305 1,472 1,568 924 1,590 1,966 1,966 Change from 2010 $51 3 -3 51 20 27 33 34 37 26 21 11 28 35 19 15 15 15 19 7 8 14 128 128 206 11 -17 51 33 13 69 28 89 108 60 84 50 123 22 28 163 72 70 75 38 71 35 -3 -162 151 7 98 9 9 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Medicinal and botanical manufacturing .................... Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing .............. In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing ............ Other biological product manufacturing .................... Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing ..................... Paint and coating manufacturing .................................. Adhesive manufacturing ............................................... Soap, cleaning compound, and toiletry mfg. ..................... Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing ............... Soap and other detergent manufacturing ................. Polish and other sanitation good mfg. ...................... Surface active agent manufacturing ......................... Toilet preparation manufacturing .................................. Other chemical product and preparation mfg. ................... Printing ink manufacturing ............................................ Explosives manufacturing ............................................. All other chemical preparation manufacturing ............... Custom compounding of purchased resins .............. Photographic film and chemical manufacturing ........ Other miscellaneous chemical product mfg. ............. Plastics and rubber products manufacturing ......................... Plastics product manufacturing ......................................... Plastics packaging materials, film and sheet ................ Plastics bag and pouch manufacturing ..................... Plastics packaging film and sheet mfg. ..................... Nonpackaging plastics film and sheet mfg. .............. Plastics pipe, fittings, and profile shapes ...................... Unlaminated plastics profile shape mfg. ................... Plastics pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing ............. Laminated plastics plate, sheet, and shapes ................ Polystyrene foam product manufacturing ..................... Urethane and other foam product manufacturing ......... Plastics bottle manufacturing ........................................ Other plastics product manufacturing ........................... Plastics plumbing fixture manufacturing ................... All other plastics product manufacturing3 ................. Rubber product manufacturing .......................................... Tire manufacturing ........................................................ Tire manufacturing, except retreading ...................... Tire retreading .......................................................... Rubber and plastics hose and belting mfg. ................... Other rubber product manufacturing ............................. Rubber product mfg. for mechanical use .................. All other rubber product manufacturing .................... Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing .......................... Clay product and refractory manufacturing ....................... Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture mfg. ................ Clay building material and refractories mfg. .................. Glass and glass product manufacturing ............................ Glass and glass product manufacturing ........................ Flat glass manufacturing ........................................... Other pressed and blown glass and glassware ........ Glass container manufacturing ................................. Glass product mfg. made of purchased glass .......... 325411 325412 325413 325414 3255 32551 32552 3256 32561 325611 325612 325613 32562 3259 32591 32592 32599 325991 325992 325998 326 3261 32611 326111 326112 326113 32612 326121 326122 32613 32614 32615 32616 32619 326191 326199 3262 32621 326211 326212 32622 32629 326291 326299 327 3271 32711 32712 3272 32721 327211 327212 327213 327215 411 1,838 321 377 1,892 1,277 615 2,707 1,734 756 820 158 973 2,921 540 91 2,291 409 405 1,477 13,201 11,085 1,320 426 235 659 1,091 491 600 401 583 791 487 6,414 417 5,997 2,116 570 156 413 391 1,155 479 677 16,759 1,642 924 718 1,973 1,973 170 430 117 1,256 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 1 97 1 16 -13 -15 2 5 1 4 2 -5 4 -24 -9 1 -15 -5 -28 18 -229 -196 -3 -4 14 -13 -27 -13 -14 2 -6 4 -1 -163 -30 -133 -34 -15 -1 -15 0 -19 -4 -14 -412 -81 -57 -24 -38 -38 1 1 -1 -40 See footnotes at end of table. 2-9 19,254 204,590 19,590 26,431 57,192 37,505 19,687 101,425 51,787 23,718 23,380 4,689 49,639 84,948 9,404 7,157 68,387 15,547 17,495 35,345 633,513 506,701 81,520 29,299 14,024 38,198 48,355 23,212 25,143 16,122 25,067 30,581 31,009 274,047 11,890 262,156 126,812 53,593 46,654 6,939 22,443 50,776 26,077 24,700 364,022 40,401 16,002 24,399 79,404 79,404 9,249 15,688 15,570 38,896 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 -573 -8,822 445 23 1,301 892 409 595 457 -278 668 67 138 971 -55 172 854 307 -728 1,275 10,254 5,011 512 -1,319 1,816 16 1,763 1,040 723 694 -135 503 -963 2,637 -529 3,164 5,243 1,592 1,273 319 1,074 2,577 1,098 1,480 -4,075 16 -264 279 412 412 -489 -158 -180 1,237 2011 $2,080,002 21,397,301 1,699,857 2,410,631 3,684,693 2,347,970 1,336,723 6,335,785 3,480,756 1,495,027 1,627,710 358,019 2,855,030 5,439,055 596,460 441,347 4,401,249 840,451 1,099,865 2,460,934 29,534,535 22,996,121 4,132,134 1,286,023 761,460 2,084,650 2,388,055 1,145,272 1,242,783 748,137 1,054,171 1,350,404 1,471,504 11,851,716 444,244 11,407,472 6,538,414 3,158,579 2,889,233 269,346 1,091,234 2,288,601 1,180,561 1,108,040 17,836,965 1,913,107 697,737 1,215,369 4,103,331 4,103,331 493,611 850,572 1,000,213 1,758,934 Change from 2010 $26,118 -1,025,073 114,827 94,482 141,940 77,799 64,141 -12,739 9,669 -24,893 21,544 13,018 -22,407 218,602 9,396 24,384 184,823 42,674 -61,469 203,619 902,572 483,458 47,782 -118,021 133,994 31,808 165,035 77,681 87,354 29,249 9,365 34,838 -24,045 221,235 -12,216 233,451 419,114 160,664 143,186 17,478 73,996 184,454 90,125 94,328 187,551 47,690 -14,307 61,996 35,462 35,462 -18,234 8,349 -19,115 64,461 Average weekly wage 2011 $2,077 2,011 1,669 1,754 1,239 1,204 1,306 1,201 1,293 1,212 1,339 1,468 1,106 1,231 1,220 1,186 1,238 1,040 1,209 1,339 897 873 975 844 1,044 1,050 950 949 951 892 809 849 913 832 719 837 992 1,133 1,191 746 935 867 871 863 942 911 839 958 994 994 1,026 1,043 1,235 870 Change from 2010 $85 -10 77 67 20 12 37 -10 -7 -6 -21 32 -12 36 26 38 37 33 -17 65 14 10 5 -38 56 16 32 23 41 -4 12 8 13 8 12 7 24 24 27 14 20 27 32 23 20 23 -3 38 4 4 15 21 -10 5 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Cement and concrete product manufacturing ................... Cement manufacturing .................................................. Ready-mix concrete manufacturing .............................. Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing ............. Concrete block and brick manufacturing .................. Concrete pipe manufacturing .................................... Other concrete product manufacturing ......................... Lime and gypsum product manufacturing ......................... Lime manufacturing ...................................................... Gypsum product manufacturing .................................... Other nonmetallic mineral products ................................... Abrasive product manufacturing ................................... All other nonmetallic mineral products mfg. .................. Cut stone and stone product manufacturing ............. Ground or treated minerals and earths mfg. ............. Mineral wool manufacturing ...................................... Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products ............ Primary metal manufacturing ................................................. Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy mfg. .............................. Steel product mfg. from purchased steel ........................... Iron, steel pipe and tube from purchase steel ............... Rolling and drawing of purchased steel ........................ Rolled steel shape manufacturing ............................ Steel wire drawing .................................................... Alumina and aluminum production .................................... Alumina and aluminum production ................................ Alumina refining, primary aluminum production3 ...... Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum ......... Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil manufacturing ......... Other aluminum rolling, drawing and extruding3 ....... Other nonferrous metal production .................................... Other nonferrous metal production ............................... Rolled, drawn, extruded, and alloyed copper ................ Nonferrous metal, except Cu and Al, shaping .............. Nonferrous metal, except Cu and Al, shaping .......... Secondary processing of other nonferrous ............... Foundries .......................................................................... Ferrous metal foundries ................................................ Iron foundries ............................................................ Steel investment foundries ....................................... Steel foundries, except investment ........................... Nonferrous metal foundries ........................................... Nonferrous metal die-casting foundries3 ................... Aluminum foundries, except die-casting ................... Other nonferrous foundries, exc. die-casting3 .......... Fabricated metal product manufacturing ............................... Forging and stamping ........................................................ Forging and stamping ................................................... Iron and steel forging ................................................ Nonferrous forging .................................................... Custom roll forming ................................................... Powder metallurgy part manufacturing ..................... Other metal stamping, except automotive3 ............... Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ................................. 3273 32731 32732 32733 327331 327332 32739 3274 32741 32742 3279 32791 32799 327991 327992 327993 327999 331 3311 3312 33121 33122 331221 331222 3313 33131 331313 331314 331315 331318 3314 33141 33142 33149 331491 331492 3315 33151 331511 331512 331513 33152 331523 331524 331529 332 3321 33211 332111 332112 332114 332117 332119 3322 9,313 256 5,432 1,311 1,023 288 2,315 398 84 314 3,433 313 3,120 2,134 163 319 504 5,715 884 1,073 439 634 386 248 673 673 110 134 112 318 1,018 146 365 508 255 253 2,068 926 487 127 312 1,142 359 468 315 58,149 2,467 2,467 485 81 139 149 1,613 1,400 Annual average employment Change from 2010 -194 4 -94 -41 -26 -15 -62 -10 -4 -7 -88 -6 -82 -52 3 -7 -27 -99 -32 9 9 0 -3 3 -24 -24 -4 -12 -6 -2 8 10 -11 11 2 9 -60 -15 -7 -1 -8 -45 -16 -10 -20 -702 -29 -29 -5 3 2 0 -29 -60 See footnotes at end of table. 2-10 2011 164,464 13,451 81,497 23,685 16,211 7,474 45,832 13,331 4,170 9,161 66,422 9,956 56,466 22,608 6,820 15,956 11,082 387,682 91,600 56,408 26,501 29,907 20,297 9,610 56,919 56,919 10,980 5,097 14,926 25,916 60,943 10,012 27,351 23,579 13,367 10,213 121,812 71,818 41,238 11,588 18,992 49,994 21,664 16,432 11,898 1,341,604 95,096 95,096 22,991 6,191 5,243 8,478 52,193 40,228 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 -5,358 -196 -3,364 -1,438 -919 -519 -359 -152 59 -211 1,007 444 562 86 533 -204 147 26,471 5,791 4,189 2,689 1,500 147 1,353 2,865 2,865 848 144 647 1,226 2,905 593 761 1,549 789 761 10,720 7,082 2,975 857 3,251 3,638 1,938 1,140 559 64,671 6,835 6,835 1,776 487 275 835 3,461 76 2011 $7,766,029 900,593 3,792,383 1,115,271 753,671 361,601 1,957,782 760,910 250,589 510,321 3,293,588 515,949 2,777,640 839,769 489,531 915,660 532,679 23,435,473 6,903,124 3,266,964 1,523,648 1,743,316 1,290,817 452,499 3,357,103 3,357,103 784,480 256,192 1,019,197 1,297,234 3,758,228 713,949 1,544,159 1,500,120 860,658 639,462 6,150,054 3,756,364 2,191,686 587,796 976,882 2,393,690 985,429 753,279 654,982 67,439,600 5,026,805 5,026,805 1,422,565 422,723 269,312 378,893 2,533,312 2,153,917 Change from 2010 - $53,939 13,415 -61,468 -44,149 -29,858 -14,290 38,263 29,477 15,010 14,467 128,862 35,696 93,167 12,303 66,940 -7,328 21,251 2,284,907 751,997 299,532 207,246 92,286 47,106 45,180 233,235 233,235 73,476 9,799 66,804 83,156 315,576 76,672 85,716 153,188 89,525 63,662 684,568 418,178 164,979 52,475 200,724 266,389 99,920 98,852 67,617 4,684,453 469,551 469,551 179,108 45,948 14,684 29,691 200,121 41,634 Average weekly wage 2011 $908 1,288 895 906 894 930 821 1,098 1,156 1,071 954 997 946 714 1,380 1,104 924 1,163 1,449 1,114 1,106 1,121 1,223 905 1,134 1,134 1,374 967 1,313 963 1,186 1,371 1,086 1,223 1,238 1,204 971 1,006 1,022 975 989 921 875 882 1,059 967 1,017 1,017 1,190 1,313 988 860 933 1,030 Change from 2010 $22 38 22 18 14 26 22 55 54 53 24 26 23 7 87 6 25 37 70 21 43 3 36 -44 23 23 25 10 30 17 45 70 31 47 59 33 25 14 3 16 41 38 12 59 63 22 24 24 63 43 2 -19 12 18 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ............................. Metal cookware, cutlery and flatware mfg.3 .............. Saw blade and handtool manufacturing3 .................. Architectural and structural metals mfg. ............................ Plate work and fabricated structural products ............... Prefabricated metal buildings and components ........ Fabricated structural metal manufacturing ............... Plate work manufacturing ......................................... Ornamental and architectural metal products ............... Metal window and door manufacturing ..................... Sheet metal work manufacturing .............................. Ornamental and architectural metal work mfg. ......... Boiler, tank, and shipping container mfg. .......................... Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing ......... Metal tank, heavy gauge, manufacturing ...................... Metal can, box, and other container mfg. ...................... Metal can manufacturing .......................................... Other metal container manufacturing ....................... Hardware manufacturing ................................................... Spring and wire product manufacturing ............................. Spring and wire product manufacturing ........................ Spring manufacturing3 .............................................. Other fabricated wire product manufacturing ............ Machine shops and threaded product mfg. ....................... Machine shops .............................................................. Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt mfg. .............. Precision turned product manufacturing ................... Bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer mfg. .................... Coating, engraving, and heat treating metals .................... Coating, engraving, and heat treating metals ............... Metal heat treating .................................................... Metal coating and nonprecious engraving ................ Electroplating, anodizing, and coloring metal ........... Other fabricated metal product manufacturing .................. Metal valve manufacturing ............................................ Industrial valve manufacturing .................................. Fluid power valve and hose fitting mfg. .................... Plumbing fixture fitting and trim mfg. ........................ Other metal valve and pipe fitting mfg. ..................... All other fabricated metal product mfg. ......................... Ball and roller bearing manufacturing ....................... Small arms ammunition manufacturing .................... Ammunition, except small arms, manufacturing ....... Small arms and ordnance manufacturing3 ................ Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting mfg. ......................... Miscellaneous fabricated metal product mfg.3 .......... Machinery manufacturing ...................................................... Ag., construction, and mining machinery mfg. .................. Agricultural implement manufacturing ........................... Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing ....... Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing ............ Construction machinery manufacturing ........................ Mining and oil and gas field machinery mfg. ................. Mining machinery and equipment manufacturing ..... 33221 332215 332216 3323 33231 332311 332312 332313 33232 332321 332322 332323 3324 33241 33242 33243 332431 332439 3325 3326 33261 332613 332618 3327 33271 33272 332721 332722 3328 33281 332811 332812 332813 3329 33291 332911 332912 332913 332919 33299 332991 332992 332993 332994 332996 332999 333 3331 33311 333111 333112 33312 33313 333131 1,400 204 1,196 14,525 6,045 958 3,396 1,691 8,481 1,361 4,320 2,799 1,939 355 809 775 237 539 695 1,387 1,387 442 946 22,893 20,643 2,250 1,408 843 6,485 6,485 685 2,771 3,029 6,358 1,504 514 520 156 315 4,854 228 104 58 369 856 3,238 29,126 3,812 1,473 1,257 216 841 1,498 271 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 -60 -12 -48 -215 -151 -17 -100 -34 -63 -26 19 -57 -15 12 9 -37 -4 -31 3 -24 -24 -6 -17 -189 -176 -14 -15 2 -131 -131 16 -50 -98 -44 -14 27 -20 -1 -18 -30 -2 4 1 7 9 -51 (2) 60 2 4 -3 8 49 7 See footnotes at end of table. 2-11 40,228 9,201 31,027 327,984 151,877 27,163 79,014 45,700 176,107 49,758 94,199 32,150 88,841 22,992 30,462 35,388 20,699 14,689 23,510 41,398 41,398 13,924 27,474 341,446 266,724 74,722 38,409 36,313 129,862 129,862 17,600 52,256 60,007 253,238 82,658 24,257 33,240 9,343 15,819 170,579 28,305 10,252 16,013 14,751 30,138 71,119 1,054,100 225,747 77,529 59,411 18,118 68,285 79,932 11,753 Change from 2010 76 -388 464 8,413 5,460 428 2,350 2,683 2,953 -941 3,430 464 4,236 1,119 3,323 -206 83 -289 -15 -954 -954 759 -1,713 30,324 25,236 5,087 3,613 1,475 8,374 8,374 1,624 3,447 3,304 7,381 2,342 1,118 1,919 -291 -404 5,039 1,545 -258 -62 -815 2,765 1,863 (2) 21,914 6,336 4,543 1,793 5,980 9,597 1,020 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2011 $2,153,917 615,893 1,538,024 15,381,336 7,567,126 1,316,016 3,879,454 2,371,655 7,814,210 2,072,304 4,321,742 1,420,164 5,090,450 1,500,502 1,592,380 1,997,568 1,342,203 655,366 1,266,934 1,917,498 1,917,498 711,285 1,206,213 16,706,811 12,847,023 3,859,788 1,820,264 2,039,525 5,699,821 5,699,821 965,492 2,222,884 2,511,444 14,196,028 4,916,927 1,508,625 2,056,192 485,780 866,329 9,279,101 1,757,288 533,113 1,170,406 846,373 1,595,807 3,376,114 66,761,912 15,844,188 4,170,795 3,493,030 677,765 5,289,538 6,383,855 748,030 Change from 2010 $41,634 -18,179 59,814 645,274 430,325 110,080 162,201 158,043 214,949 33,585 170,450 10,915 297,418 128,509 190,561 -21,652 -439 -21,212 54,261 30,010 30,010 81,349 -51,339 1,817,786 1,466,813 350,973 215,830 135,145 525,649 525,649 133,473 206,130 186,045 802,870 263,121 101,937 142,429 15,391 3,363 539,750 196,788 14,095 28,527 -56,804 210,806 146,338 (2) 2,392,144 444,836 385,821 59,015 905,513 1,041,795 89,751 Average weekly wage 2011 $1,030 1,287 953 902 958 932 944 998 853 801 882 849 1,102 1,255 1,005 1,086 1,247 858 1,036 891 891 982 844 941 926 993 911 1,080 844 844 1,055 818 805 1,078 1,144 1,196 1,190 1,000 1,053 1,046 1,194 1,000 1,406 1,103 1,018 913 1,218 1,350 1,035 1,131 719 1,490 1,536 1,224 Change from 2010 $18 15 23 15 21 65 12 8 9 28 2 -6 13 49 12 -5 -5 -11 45 34 34 62 15 21 20 24 24 29 25 25 53 23 16 30 30 27 15 61 30 31 73 50 40 -13 45 16 (2) 81 29 42 -10 137 75 44 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Oil and gas field machinery and equipment .............. Industrial machinery manufacturing .................................. Industrial machinery manufacturing3 ............................. Food product machinery manufacturing4 .................. Semiconductor machinery manufacturing4 ............... Sawmill, woodworking, and paper machinery mfg.3 Printing machinery and equipment mfg.4 .................. Other industrial machinery manufacturing3 ............... Commercial and service industry machinery ..................... Commercial and service industry machinery ................ Optical instrument and lens manufacturing .............. Photographic and photocopying equipment mfg. ..... Other commercial and service machinery mfg.3 ....... HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment ................ HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment ............ Fan, blower, air purification equipment mfg.3 ........... Heating equipment, except warm air furnaces ......... AC, refrigeration, and forced air heating ................... Metalworking machinery manufacturing ............................ Metalworking machinery manufacturing ....................... Industrial mold manufacturing ................................... Special tool, die, jig, and fixture mfg. ........................ Cutting tool and machine tool accessory mfg. .......... Machine tool manufacturing3 .................................... Other metalworking machinery manufacturing3 ........ Turbine and power transmission equipment mfg. ............. Turbine and power transmission equipment mfg. ......... Turbine and turbine generator set units mfg. ............ Speed changer, drive, and gear manufacturing ........ Mechanical power transmission equipment mfg. ...... Other engine equipment manufacturing ................... Other general purpose machinery manufacturing ............. Pump and compressor manufacturing .......................... Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing ......... Air and gas compressor manufacturing .................... Measuring and dispensing pump manufacturing ...... Material handling equipment manufacturing ................. Elevator and moving stairway manufacturing ........... Conveyor and conveying equipment mfg. ................ Overhead cranes, hoists, and monorail systems ...... Industrial truck, trailer, and stacker mfg. ................... All other general purpose machinery mfg. .................... Power-driven handtool manufacturing ...................... Welding and soldering equipment manufacturing ..... Packaging machinery manufacturing ........................ Industrial process furnace and oven mfg. ................. Fluid power cylinder and actuator mfg. ..................... Fluid power pump and motor manufacturing ............ Scale and balance manufacturing ............................ Miscellaneous general purpose machinery mfg. ...... Computer and electronic product manufacturing ................... Computer and peripheral equipment mfg. ......................... Computer and peripheral equipment mfg. .................... Electronic computer manufacturing .......................... 333132 3332 33324 333241 333242 333243 333244 333249 3333 33331 333314 333316 333318 3334 33341 333413 333414 333415 3335 33351 333511 333514 333515 333517 333519 3336 33361 333611 333612 333613 333618 3339 33391 333911 333912 333913 33392 333921 333922 333923 333924 33399 333991 333992 333993 333994 333995 333996 333997 333999 334 3341 33411 334111 1,226 3,799 3,799 537 238 545 426 2,053 2,704 2,704 551 274 1,880 2,167 2,167 656 471 1,040 8,951 8,951 1,950 3,612 1,169 1,801 419 1,209 1,209 324 291 324 271 6,485 1,128 672 412 44 1,727 181 808 354 384 3,630 205 382 615 369 341 246 136 1,337 18,688 1,629 1,629 654 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 41 -48 -48 -12 9 -5 -28 -13 (2) (2) 7 (2) -67 -4 -4 -5 15 -14 -257 -257 -75 -152 -22 -10 2 12 12 16 -8 2 3 -70 2 8 -6 0 -45 -8 -16 -7 -15 -28 -10 18 -1 -12 -20 1 3 -8 (2) (2) (2) 4 See footnotes at end of table. 2-12 68,180 102,720 102,720 16,289 15,743 13,183 9,701 47,804 91,623 91,623 21,774 9,458 60,391 129,078 129,078 27,324 17,243 84,510 166,671 166,671 33,795 61,206 23,691 36,144 11,835 98,684 98,684 29,070 13,321 13,557 42,735 239,579 48,799 26,773 19,284 2,742 67,800 7,830 27,362 12,508 20,100 122,980 7,792 12,968 17,258 9,794 16,107 17,530 4,107 37,425 1,103,588 157,637 157,637 89,150 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 8,578 4,886 4,886 580 1,133 331 -87 2,930 (2) (2) 11 (2) -557 3,215 3,215 1,195 1,288 732 11,654 11,654 1,839 3,501 2,453 2,835 1,024 7,695 7,695 2,424 1,572 788 2,910 14,273 2,095 1,212 792 91 6,507 78 2,283 1,446 2,699 5,672 376 749 791 -463 1,262 506 209 2,243 (2) (2) (2) 536 $5,635,825 7,494,999 7,494,999 977,183 2,174,991 772,618 601,240 2,968,967 6,016,843 6,016,843 1,639,819 757,901 3,619,123 6,409,836 6,409,836 1,264,486 880,696 4,264,654 9,103,996 9,103,996 1,798,298 3,262,207 1,222,097 2,063,752 757,641 7,150,006 7,150,006 2,426,506 805,077 746,558 3,171,865 14,742,044 3,325,876 1,802,686 1,352,003 171,186 3,733,799 486,781 1,542,736 688,875 1,015,407 7,682,369 485,227 864,376 1,112,325 602,530 909,846 1,228,454 227,649 2,251,962 107,115,928 22,263,314 22,263,314 14,899,695 Change from 2010 $952,044 768,689 768,689 64,779 341,517 63,372 9,540 289,481 2 ( ) (2) 34,585 (2) 35,924 319,483 319,483 73,388 138,383 107,712 959,860 959,860 127,791 281,800 162,428 268,817 119,022 894,728 894,728 309,846 114,210 73,038 397,634 1,367,272 217,768 110,857 101,132 5,779 462,433 23,711 166,172 97,627 174,923 687,071 75,417 117,659 91,139 18,236 94,488 70,831 20,913 198,390 (2) (2) (2) 348,099 Average weekly wage 2011 $1,590 1,403 1,403 1,154 2,657 1,127 1,192 1,194 1,263 1,263 1,448 1,541 1,152 955 955 890 982 970 1,050 1,050 1,023 1,025 992 1,098 1,231 1,393 1,393 1,605 1,162 1,059 1,427 1,183 1,311 1,295 1,348 1,201 1,059 1,196 1,084 1,059 972 1,201 1,198 1,282 1,239 1,183 1,086 1,348 1,066 1,157 1,867 2,716 2,716 3,214 Change from 2010 $79 81 81 37 244 66 29 46 (2) (2) 30 (2) 21 24 24 13 87 16 40 40 18 32 32 62 95 71 71 77 31 45 87 41 31 22 47 1 33 47 28 31 43 54 135 107 46 87 30 40 46 35 (2) (2) (2) 56 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Computer storage device manufacturing .................. Other computer peripheral equipment mfg. .............. Communications equipment manufacturing ...................... Telephone apparatus manufacturing ............................ Broadcast and wireless communications equip. ........... Other communications equipment manufacturing ........ Audio and video equipment manufacturing ....................... Semiconductor and electronic component mfg. ................ Semiconductor and electronic component mfg. ............ Bare printed circuit board manufacturing .................. Semiconductors and related device mfg. .................. Capacitor, resistor, and inductor mfg.3 ..................... Electronic connector manufacturing ......................... Printed circuit assembly manufacturing .................... Other electronic component manufacturing3 ............ Electronic instrument manufacturing ................................. Electronic instrument manufacturing ............................. Electromedical apparatus manufacturing ................. Search, detection, and navigation instruments ......... Automatic environmental control manufacturing ....... Industrial process variable instruments .................... Totalizing fluid meters and counting devices ............ Electricity and signal testing instruments .................. Analytical laboratory instrument mfg. ........................ Irradiation apparatus manufacturing ......................... Other measuring and controlling device mfg.3 .......... Magnetic media manufacturing and reproducing .............. Magnetic media manufacturing and reproducing .......... Blank magnetic and optical media mfg. .................... Software and prerecorded media reproducing3 ........ Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. ............................... Electric lighting equipment manufacturing ......................... Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing .................... Lighting fixture manufacturing ....................................... Residential electric lighting fixture mfg. .................... Nonresidential electric lighting fixture mfg. ............... Other lighting equipment manufacturing ................... Household appliance manufacturing ................................. Small electrical appliance manufacturing ...................... Major appliance manufacturing ..................................... Household cooking appliance manufacturing ........... Household refrigerator and home freezer mfg. ......... Household laundry equipment manufacturing .......... Other major household appliance manufacturing ..... Electrical equipment manufacturing .................................. Electrical equipment manufacturing .............................. Electric power and specialty transformer mfg. .......... Motor and generator manufacturing ......................... Switchgear and switchboard apparatus mfg. ............ Relay and industrial control manufacturing ............... Other electrical equipment and component mfg. ............... Battery manufacturing ................................................... Storage battery manufacturing ................................. Primary battery manufacturing .................................. 334112 334118 3342 33421 33422 33429 3343 3344 33441 334412 334413 334416 334417 334418 334419 3345 33451 334510 334511 334512 334513 334514 334515 334516 334517 334519 3346 33461 334613 334614 335 3351 33511 33512 335121 335122 335129 3352 33521 33522 335221 335222 335224 335228 3353 33531 335311 335312 335313 335314 3359 33591 335911 335912 209 767 2,200 436 1,127 637 661 5,729 5,729 771 1,604 473 295 1,125 1,462 7,524 7,524 1,002 935 441 1,721 253 1,018 724 278 1,153 946 946 106 840 7,323 1,357 181 1,177 424 483 269 474 241 234 117 45 20 52 2,852 2,852 444 646 682 1,081 2,640 248 175 73 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 6 (2) 25 -12 37 -1 -31 -48 -48 -44 -17 5 7 2 -1 48 48 54 -18 6 5 1 9 16 -8 -18 -61 -61 -4 -57 -9 -5 -2 -2 -17 -1 15 -13 -2 -9 -5 -1 -2 -1 -29 -29 7 4 -19 -20 37 8 7 1 See footnotes at end of table. 2-13 21,549 46,938 115,250 28,150 64,430 22,669 19,793 383,513 383,513 36,715 188,358 19,252 19,035 52,238 67,915 404,991 404,991 59,773 138,691 17,992 58,199 10,994 41,654 31,465 12,983 33,241 22,404 22,404 3,853 18,551 364,786 45,159 8,912 36,247 8,063 19,304 8,879 56,273 12,383 43,889 10,652 13,322 (6) (6) 138,496 138,496 24,031 39,719 28,957 45,789 124,859 26,264 14,233 12,030 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 5 (2) -653 1,707 -2,092 -268 -249 13,506 13,506 -873 6,690 455 994 3,120 3,120 -2,372 -2,372 783 -8,828 -149 2,223 185 1,358 981 802 274 -2,601 -2,601 -469 -2,132 8,711 -124 -155 31 -155 203 -18 -2,384 15 -2,400 -38 -1,650 (6) (6) 4,204 4,204 53 1,216 1,120 1,816 7,016 2,247 1,063 1,183 $2,472,410 4,891,208 11,267,387 3,440,649 5,953,704 1,873,034 1,521,405 34,038,581 34,038,581 2,111,705 22,863,856 957,778 1,061,889 2,669,662 4,373,691 36,052,688 36,052,688 5,293,701 13,695,483 1,216,420 4,353,611 704,472 4,159,270 3,059,931 1,239,947 2,329,853 1,972,554 1,972,554 453,648 1,518,906 21,863,154 2,430,089 603,978 1,826,111 354,787 1,017,559 453,765 3,094,838 686,453 2,408,385 443,634 739,485 (6) (6) 9,008,999 9,008,999 1,464,314 2,218,428 1,809,011 3,517,246 7,329,227 1,446,135 784,768 661,367 Change from 2010 - $74,401 (2) 529,711 469,003 -4,459 65,167 1 3,255,610 3,255,610 35,308 2,558,431 25,860 41,485 196,589 397,938 787,486 787,486 161,374 -492,022 57,690 295,832 60,153 184,275 217,077 125,839 177,269 -63,094 -63,094 -34,626 -28,467 1,425,600 78,063 2,454 75,609 5,539 57,124 12,947 -36,637 39,539 -76,176 6,868 -64,679 6 ( ) (6) 813,033 813,033 76,263 239,195 135,051 362,524 571,140 159,881 64,514 95,366 Average weekly wage 2011 $2,206 2,004 1,880 2,350 1,777 1,589 1,478 1,707 1,707 1,106 2,334 957 1,073 983 1,238 1,712 1,712 1,703 1,899 1,300 1,439 1,232 1,920 1,870 1,837 1,348 1,693 1,693 2,264 1,575 1,153 1,035 1,303 969 846 1,014 983 1,058 1,066 1,055 801 1,067 6 ( ) (6) 1,251 1,251 1,172 1,074 1,201 1,477 1,129 1,059 1,060 1,057 Change from 2010 - $67 (2) 98 189 55 73 18 107 107 44 185 4 -15 15 58 47 47 30 50 72 45 86 23 77 78 92 127 127 91 136 49 36 27 39 29 47 30 31 60 23 15 34 (6) (6) 77 77 59 85 45 97 26 29 8 53 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Communication and energy wire and cable mfg. .......... Fiber optic cable manufacturing ................................ Other communication and energy wire mfg. ............. Wiring device manufacturing ......................................... Current-carrying wiring device manufacturing .......... Noncurrent-carrying wiring device mfg. .................... Other electrical equipment and component mfg. .......... Carbon and graphite product manufacturing ............ Miscellaneous electrical equipment mfg. .................. Transportation equipment manufacturing .............................. Motor vehicle manufacturing ............................................. Automobile and light truck manufacturing ..................... Automobile manufacturing ........................................ Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing ............. Heavy duty truck manufacturing ................................... Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ................... Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ............... Motor vehicle body manufacturing ............................ Truck trailer manufacturing ....................................... Motor home manufacturing ....................................... Travel trailer and camper manufacturing .................. Motor vehicle parts manufacturing .................................... Motor vehicle gasoline engine and parts mfg. .............. Motor vehicle electric equipment mfg. .......................... Motor vehicle steering and suspension parts ................ Motor vehicle brake system manufacturing .................. Motor vehicle power train components mfg. ................. Motor vehicle seating and interior trim mfg. .................. Motor vehicle metal stamping ....................................... Other motor vehicle parts manufacturing ...................... Aerospace product and parts manufacturing .................... Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ................ Aircraft manufacturing ............................................... Aircraft engine and engine parts mfg. ....................... Other aircraft parts and equipment ........................... Guided missile and space vehicle mfg. .................... Space vehicle propulsion units and parts mfg. ......... Other guided missile and space vehicle parts .......... Railroad rolling stock manufacturing ................................. Ship and boat building ....................................................... Ship and boat building .................................................. Ship building and repairing ....................................... Boat building ............................................................. Other transportation equipment manufacturing ................. Other transportation equipment manufacturing ............ Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing ........... Military armored vehicles and tank parts mfg. .......... All other transportation equipment mfg. .................... Furniture and related product manufacturing3 ....................... Household and institutional furniture mfg.3 ........................ Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop mfg. ................... Other household and institutional furniture3 .................. Upholstered household furniture manufacturing ....... Nonupholstered wood household furniture mfg. ....... 33592 335921 335929 33593 335931 335932 33599 335991 335999 336 3361 33611 336111 336112 33612 3362 33621 336211 336212 336213 336214 3363 33631 33632 33633 33634 33635 33636 33637 33639 3364 33641 336411 336412 336413 336414 336415 336419 3365 3366 33661 336611 336612 3369 33699 336991 336992 336999 337 3371 33711 33712 337121 337122 410 171 239 743 555 188 1,240 151 1,089 14,341 483 336 259 76 148 2,050 2,050 820 491 57 682 5,677 996 866 252 225 582 479 557 1,720 3,084 3,084 710 695 1,414 137 62 67 319 1,765 1,765 724 1,041 963 963 470 81 412 18,985 14,221 9,308 4,913 903 2,805 Annual average employment Change from 2010 8 -3 11 3 0 3 18 -1 19 -147 -10 -12 -6 -7 3 -67 -67 -48 15 -8 -26 -103 1 -33 -4 -17 -13 22 -18 -42 64 64 38 13 22 -7 0 -2 8 -46 -46 15 -61 7 7 -1 7 1 -1,104 -945 -667 -278 -61 -198 See footnotes at end of table. 2-14 2011 20,986 8,221 12,765 42,287 31,726 10,561 35,321 7,313 28,009 1,386,053 161,246 135,029 99,881 35,148 26,217 115,579 115,579 45,718 30,023 12,467 27,372 446,832 52,627 53,257 29,034 21,813 58,422 47,925 61,501 122,254 485,310 485,310 233,578 77,257 99,998 55,981 11,234 7,263 21,124 122,718 122,718 95,132 27,587 33,243 33,243 11,681 9,613 11,950 349,971 216,776 96,197 120,578 50,650 37,285 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 1,311 259 1,051 1,350 1,043 307 2,107 544 1,563 58,884 8,496 6,138 6,860 -722 2,358 6,593 6,593 -2,415 7,007 352 1,650 31,507 5,212 1,902 2,776 -1,744 3,697 6,592 4,708 8,365 10,405 10,405 4,963 1,308 4,205 2,070 -1,439 -701 2,722 -885 -885 -1,424 540 45 45 -810 284 572 -4,377 -5,070 -3,679 -1,392 -687 -961 2011 $1,327,155 606,587 720,568 2,403,630 1,844,576 559,054 2,152,307 435,300 1,717,007 96,245,258 13,060,914 11,433,120 8,515,623 2,917,497 1,627,793 5,103,637 5,103,637 2,210,240 1,207,557 561,162 1,124,678 24,763,611 3,237,350 2,845,587 1,606,806 1,181,902 4,030,326 2,279,007 3,562,570 6,020,063 42,797,623 42,797,623 21,745,252 6,357,400 6,762,466 6,282,924 972,315 677,266 1,403,845 6,975,989 6,975,989 5,851,629 1,124,360 2,139,641 2,139,641 748,973 777,095 613,573 13,391,661 7,592,745 3,360,117 4,232,628 1,637,345 1,242,218 Change from 2010 $136,304 49,720 86,584 103,336 60,943 42,393 171,619 40,529 131,090 7,279,339 1,251,728 1,046,656 846,627 200,030 205,070 61,748 61,748 -339,665 289,082 13,397 98,934 2,400,234 414,908 160,985 171,392 -97,129 450,879 266,923 495,955 536,322 2,886,376 2,886,376 1,458,744 495,076 584,880 523,569 -137,478 -38,415 285,463 236,143 236,143 192,784 43,359 157,649 157,649 -16,490 105,615 68,524 97,860 -65,296 -61,512 -3,784 -10,919 -21,852 Average weekly wage 2011 $1,216 1,419 1,086 1,093 1,118 1,018 1,172 1,145 1,179 1,335 1,558 1,628 1,640 1,596 1,194 849 849 930 773 866 790 1,066 1,183 1,028 1,064 1,042 1,327 914 1,114 947 1,696 1,696 1,790 1,582 1,301 2,158 1,665 1,793 1,278 1,093 1,093 1,183 784 1,238 1,238 1,233 1,555 987 736 674 672 675 622 641 Change from 2010 $52 74 45 12 0 49 25 23 26 46 71 78 55 139 47 -41 -41 -89 6 -4 23 31 38 23 13 -2 69 -22 76 21 80 80 84 98 61 104 -19 65 109 44 44 56 15 90 90 54 171 66 15 10 13 7 5 5 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Metal household furniture manufacturing ................. Household furniture, exc. wood or metal, mfg. ......... Institutional furniture manufacturing .......................... Office furniture and fixtures manufacturing ....................... Office furniture and fixtures manufacturing ................... Wood office furniture manufacturing ......................... Custom architectural woodwork and millwork ........... Office furniture, except wood, manufacturing ........... Showcases, partitions, shelving, and lockers ........... Other furniture related product manufacturing .................. Mattress manufacturing ................................................ Blind and shade manufacturing .................................... Miscellaneous manufacturing ................................................ Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ............... Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ........... Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing ....... Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing ....... Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing ......... Ophthalmic goods manufacturing ............................. Dental laboratories .................................................... Other miscellaneous manufacturing .................................. Jewelry and silverware manufacturing .......................... Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing ................... Doll, toy, and game manufacturing ............................... Office supplies, except paper, manufacturing ............... Sign manufacturing ....................................................... All other miscellaneous manufacturing ......................... Gasket, packing, and sealing device mfg. ................ Musical instrument manufacturing ............................ Fastener, button, needle, and pin mfg. ..................... Broom, brush, and mop manufacturing .................... Burial casket manufacturing ..................................... All other miscellaneous manufacturing ..................... 337124 337125 337127 3372 33721 337211 337212 337214 337215 3379 33791 33792 339 3391 33911 339112 339113 339114 339115 339116 3399 33991 33992 33993 33994 33995 33999 339991 339992 339993 339994 339995 339999 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 347 236 623 3,760 3,760 555 1,159 386 1,661 1,005 549 456 30,986 13,050 13,050 1,733 2,821 525 729 7,243 17,936 2,476 1,813 711 697 6,563 5,676 695 590 232 255 120 3,784 0 -2 -17 -112 -112 -17 -21 -13 -61 -46 -21 -25 -350 -76 -76 85 63 7 -65 -164 -275 -106 -35 -31 -27 -104 27 10 6 -8 -12 1 29 Service providing5 ............................................................. 7,547,148 Trade, transportation, and utilities ......................................... 1,873,230 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 Change from 2010 2011 6,190 5,144 21,310 97,919 97,919 16,729 15,801 20,589 44,800 35,276 22,189 13,088 572,591 305,364 305,364 116,965 99,256 16,074 28,788 44,281 267,227 29,058 41,482 11,713 13,530 63,749 107,695 28,622 10,374 5,210 8,844 4,199 50,447 529 119 -392 1,849 1,849 282 472 316 779 -1,157 -1,269 113 6,112 2,099 2,099 1,498 1,478 522 -647 -752 4,013 -50 137 -173 -179 999 3,279 1,339 63 198 -16 -172 1,868 $231,534 192,314 929,217 4,405,069 4,405,069 725,013 726,822 1,107,301 1,845,932 1,393,848 873,904 519,943 31,401,264 18,933,419 18,933,419 8,483,379 6,412,530 886,644 1,484,896 1,665,969 12,467,845 1,254,943 1,950,930 802,967 612,669 2,682,971 5,163,366 1,467,419 443,451 237,520 395,432 175,821 2,443,723 $27,487 -2,196 3,697 216,783 216,783 50,291 31,724 51,118 83,649 -53,626 -67,147 13,520 967,557 497,226 497,226 234,151 253,188 47,938 -26,125 -11,927 470,331 -14,009 46,479 43,633 12,178 111,798 270,252 105,485 14,768 15,252 -11,139 -3,972 149,858 $719 719 839 865 865 833 885 1,034 792 760 757 764 1,055 1,192 1,192 1,395 1,242 1,061 992 724 897 831 904 1,318 871 809 922 986 822 877 860 805 932 $26 -25 19 27 27 44 13 32 22 -4 -14 13 22 23 23 21 31 24 5 7 20 -7 18 89 29 21 21 26 23 24 -23 14 24 113,480 89,119,895 1,694,250 4,101,061,768 190,172,371 885 25 431 24,817,987 375,253 998,228,760 42,308,929 773 21 Wholesale trade ......................................................................... 42 613,869 -34 5,545,802 79,339 366,811,516 18,985,435 1,272 48 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods ................................... Motor vehicle and parts merchant wholesalers ................. Motor vehicle merchant wholesalers ............................. New motor vehicle parts merchant wholesalers ........... Tire and tube merchant wholesalers ............................. Used motor vehicle parts merchant wholesalers .......... Furniture and furnishing merchant wholesalers ................ Furniture merchant wholesalers .................................... Home furnishing merchant wholesalers ........................ Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers ............. Lumber and wood merchant wholesalers ..................... Masonry material merchant wholesalers ...................... Roofing and siding merchant wholesalers .................... Other const. material merchant wholesalers ................. 423 4231 42311 42312 42313 42314 4232 42321 42322 4233 42331 42332 42333 42339 248,199 22,993 5,723 12,828 1,745 2,698 10,136 4,360 5,777 18,612 7,686 5,548 2,632 2,747 -1,144 -65 -10 -12 -1 -42 -183 -46 -136 -558 -283 -139 -52 -83 2,763,122 312,623 109,346 155,238 23,664 24,374 92,896 39,629 53,267 183,300 88,520 45,740 28,259 20,781 45,079 3,250 -2,155 4,320 807 277 663 1,238 -575 -4,929 -3,149 -1,288 -260 -232 181,401,123 15,032,695 5,579,378 7,362,249 1,227,320 863,748 5,101,452 2,193,909 2,907,544 9,407,350 4,489,747 2,215,366 1,645,001 1,057,238 10,262,776 875,939 271,447 508,014 80,163 16,315 233,884 166,846 67,039 -19,769 -34,254 -28,528 18,976 24,039 1,263 925 981 912 997 681 1,056 1,065 1,050 987 975 931 1,119 978 52 45 66 39 32 5 41 50 35 24 26 13 23 32 See footnotes at end of table. 2-15 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Commercial equip. merchant wholesalers ........................ Photographic equip. merchant wholesalers .................. Office equipment merchant wholesalers ....................... Computer and software merchant wholesalers ............. Other commercial equip. merchant wholesalers ........... Medical equipment merchant wholesalers .................... Ophthalmic goods merchant wholesalers ..................... Other professional equip. merchant wholesaler ............ Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers .......................... Metal merchant wholesalers ......................................... Coal and other mineral merchant wholesalers .............. Appliance and electric goods merchant whls. ................... Elec. equip. and wiring merchant wholesalers .............. Appliance and electronics merchant whls. .................... Other electronic parts merchant wholesalers ................ Hardware and plumbing merchant wholesalers ................ Hardware merchant wholesalers .................................. Plumbing equip. merchant wholesalers ........................ HVAC equip. merchant wholesalers ............................. Refrigeration equip. merchant wholesalers ................... Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers ................... Construction equipment merchant wholesalers ............ Farm and garden equip. merchant wholesalers ............ Industrial machinery merchant wholesalers .................. Industrial supplies merchant wholesalers ..................... Service estab. equip. merchant wholesalers ................ Transport. goods merchant wholesalers ....................... Misc. durable goods merchant wholesalers ...................... Sporting goods merchant wholesalers .......................... Toy and hobby goods merchant wholesalers ............... Recyclable material merchant wholesalers ................... Jewelry merchant wholesalers ...................................... Other durable goods merchant wholesalers ................. Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ............................. Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers ............... Printing and writing paper merch. whls. ........................ Office supplies merchant wholesalers .......................... Industrial paper merchant wholesalers ......................... Druggists’ goods merchant wholesalers ............................ Apparel and piece goods merchant wholesalers ............... Piece goods merchant wholesalers .............................. Men’s and boys’ clothing merchant wholesalers ........... Women’s and children’s clothing merch. whls. ............. Footwear merchant wholesalers ................................... Grocery and related product wholesalers .......................... General line grocery merchant wholesalers .................. Packaged frozen food merchant wholesalers ............... Dairy product merchant wholesalers ............................. Poultry product merchant wholesalers .......................... Confectionery merchant wholesalers ............................ Fish and seafood merchant wholesalers ...................... Meat and meat product merchant wholesalers ............. Fruit and vegetable merchant wholesalers ................... Other grocery product merchant wholesalers ............... 4234 42341 42342 42343 42344 42345 42346 42349 4235 42351 42352 4236 42361 42362 42369 4237 42371 42372 42373 42374 4238 42381 42382 42383 42384 42385 42386 4239 42391 42392 42393 42394 42399 424 4241 42411 42412 42413 4242 4243 42431 42432 42433 42434 4244 42441 42442 42443 42444 42445 42446 42447 42448 42449 46,217 1,052 5,517 11,885 5,170 17,929 1,747 2,916 8,538 8,193 346 27,704 12,464 2,813 12,427 20,646 6,598 7,861 4,906 1,281 60,179 4,954 8,156 28,497 9,130 6,304 3,139 33,174 5,205 1,924 8,686 7,603 9,757 135,375 9,695 1,000 4,455 4,241 11,410 13,618 3,158 2,270 6,438 1,753 35,457 5,594 1,691 2,261 537 3,313 2,330 2,451 4,217 13,063 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 -161 -17 45 -330 -37 147 10 18 -71 -66 -4 (2) 138 2 ( ) -170 (2) -73 (2) 23 6 -680 -71 -201 -296 28 -96 -43 700 6 -49 454 133 157 -899 -465 -38 -276 -150 232 -139 -58 -89 48 -40 62 -4 -80 29 -16 -35 -14 24 66 91 See footnotes at end of table. 2-16 614,447 14,044 96,344 219,913 47,699 191,679 18,776 25,992 115,643 113,355 2,287 311,487 139,257 24,974 147,256 220,630 71,802 80,932 56,087 11,809 621,505 75,481 95,774 284,809 77,694 55,052 32,695 290,591 45,416 20,104 117,269 42,447 65,356 1,940,627 121,568 12,172 52,908 56,488 187,675 139,152 22,617 25,653 64,840 26,042 714,972 228,088 26,494 41,142 10,771 51,403 22,672 37,780 83,648 212,973 Change from 2010 9,000 275 -1,400 5,139 543 3,559 329 555 4,110 4,247 -138 (2) 3,767 (2) 900 (2) 812 (2) 815 243 14,787 2,271 -624 9,761 3,730 -983 631 14,402 1,049 -748 10,301 2,100 1,701 4,752 -2,570 -617 -1,238 -715 -2,559 1,836 563 -914 1,841 346 6,130 2,062 -1,876 668 -560 331 177 1,149 1,410 2,768 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2011 $54,320,020 1,213,309 6,304,956 25,447,357 2,495,360 15,953,298 1,105,404 1,800,337 7,440,424 7,194,707 245,717 24,257,895 9,624,326 1,602,932 13,030,637 12,752,984 3,837,873 4,521,620 3,720,878 672,613 38,393,556 4,856,351 4,756,532 19,032,653 4,796,509 2,591,682 2,359,829 14,694,745 2,327,342 1,199,369 5,426,164 2,300,572 3,441,298 114,261,478 7,030,160 858,355 2,485,805 3,685,999 18,539,578 9,255,680 1,163,537 1,452,937 4,114,581 2,524,626 35,758,755 11,743,056 1,400,427 2,005,760 462,866 2,766,185 1,021,904 1,785,267 3,776,667 10,796,623 Change from 2010 $2,467,895 69,918 139,354 1,510,314 110,561 479,257 71,769 86,724 554,898 625,517 -70,619 (2) 933,502 (2) 611,814 (2) 202,711 (2) 159,416 35,315 3,086,349 490,883 215,467 1,739,587 510,153 -12,406 142,664 1,116,417 139,885 5,176 624,291 156,413 190,652 3,294,862 51,339 -22,088 27,063 46,362 452,215 430,073 57,308 -42,129 327,972 86,923 769,705 317,386 -100,742 54,395 -23,932 -9,619 16,020 73,639 137,358 305,200 Average weekly wage 2011 $1,700 1,661 1,258 2,225 1,006 1,601 1,132 1,332 1,237 1,221 2,066 1,498 1,329 1,234 1,702 1,112 1,028 1,074 1,276 1,095 1,188 1,237 955 1,285 1,187 905 1,388 972 985 1,147 890 1,042 1,013 1,132 1,112 1,356 904 1,255 1,900 1,279 989 1,089 1,220 1,864 962 990 1,016 938 826 1,035 867 909 868 975 Change from 2010 $53 64 45 82 33 19 54 36 50 63 -442 (2) 95 (2) 70 (2) 43 (2) 37 35 69 90 49 76 73 11 58 27 37 46 27 20 31 30 31 32 31 31 72 43 24 7 64 40 13 18 -2 11 0 -10 7 10 17 15 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 Farm product raw material merch. whls. ........................... Grain and field bean merchant wholesalers .................. Livestock merchant wholesalers ................................... Other farm product raw material merch. whls. .............. Chemical merchant wholesalers ....................................... Plastics materials merchant wholesalers ...................... Other chemicals merchant wholesalers ........................ Petroleum merchant wholesalers ...................................... Petroleum bulk stations and terminals .......................... Other petroleum merchant wholesalers ........................ Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers ........................ Beer and ale merchant wholesalers .............................. Wine and spirit merchant wholesalers .......................... Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers ................ Farm supplies merchant wholesalers ........................... Book and periodical merchant wholesalers .................. Nursery and florist merchant wholesalers ..................... Tobacco and tobacco product merch. whls. ................. Paint and supplies merchant wholesalers ..................... Other nondurable goods merchant wholesalers ........... Electronic markets and agents and brokers .......................... Electronic markets and agents and brokers ...................... Business to business electronic markets ...................... Wholesale trade agents and brokers ............................ 4245 42451 42452 42459 4246 42461 42469 4247 42471 42472 4248 42481 42482 4249 42491 42492 42493 42494 42495 42499 425 4251 42511 42512 6,204 4,064 1,302 839 13,065 2,545 10,521 7,970 2,688 5,282 5,073 2,039 3,034 32,884 10,758 2,512 3,530 1,363 2,178 12,544 230,296 230,296 4,563 225,733 -54 6 -40 -20 -107 -43 -63 -85 -41 -44 118 -4 122 -460 -34 -135 -106 18 -55 -148 2,010 2,010 -280 2,289 73,842 47,071 18,723 8,047 122,742 19,715 103,027 92,974 31,032 61,943 165,690 95,463 70,228 322,011 108,872 48,338 41,130 24,441 18,988 80,243 842,053 842,053 39,671 802,382 -372 295 -599 -68 2,567 120 2,447 -521 -749 229 3,594 1,467 2,129 -3,354 1,059 -3,029 -464 -152 -2,208 1,440 29,508 29,508 -1,378 30,886 $3,562,389 2,787,920 328,701 445,768 9,120,496 1,295,154 7,825,342 6,130,511 2,062,394 4,068,117 9,765,040 4,761,072 5,003,968 15,098,868 5,585,157 2,050,515 1,311,905 1,233,921 1,074,040 3,843,330 71,148,915 71,148,915 2,863,071 68,285,844 $209,251 197,351 12,484 -583 662,487 58,173 604,314 79,101 -36,851 115,953 395,419 91,829 303,590 245,269 352,965 -37,113 -1,484 -31,726 -151,412 114,040 5,427,797 5,427,797 -3,585 5,431,382 $928 1,139 338 1,065 1,429 1,263 1,461 1,268 1,278 1,263 1,133 959 1,370 902 987 816 613 971 1,088 921 1,625 1,625 1,388 1,637 $59 74 23 7 76 49 80 23 8 31 21 4 43 24 54 34 6 -19 -24 11 70 70 45 70 Retail trade ................................................................................. 44-45 1,023,696 -2,741 14,666,625 185,301 397,724,797 11,774,216 521 8 Motor vehicle and parts dealers ............................................. Automobile dealers ............................................................ New car dealers ............................................................ Used car dealers ........................................................... Other motor vehicle dealers .............................................. Recreational vehicle dealers ......................................... Motorcycle, boat, and other vehicle dealers ................. Boat dealers .............................................................. Motorcycle, ATV, and other vehicle dealers3 ............ Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores ............................ Automotive parts and accessories stores ..................... Tire dealers ................................................................... Furniture and home furnishings stores .................................. Furniture stores ................................................................. Home furnishings stores .................................................... Floor covering stores .................................................... Other home furnishings stores ...................................... Window treatment stores .......................................... All other home furnishings stores ............................. Electronics and appliance stores3 .......................................... Electronics and appliance stores3 ..................................... Electronics and appliance stores3 ................................. Household appliance stores4 .................................... Electronics stores3 .................................................... Building material and garden supply stores ........................... Building material and supplies dealers .............................. Home centers ................................................................ 441 4411 44111 44112 4412 44121 44122 441222 441228 4413 44131 44132 442 4421 4422 44221 44229 442291 442299 443 4431 44314 443141 443142 444 4441 44411 113,878 44,404 20,469 23,936 14,912 2,514 12,398 4,829 7,569 54,563 35,583 18,980 50,964 23,015 27,949 11,689 16,260 2,344 13,916 53,329 53,329 53,329 7,574 45,755 73,024 56,059 10,454 -565 -511 -538 28 -532 -95 -437 -138 -300 479 174 305 -1,722 -733 -990 -623 -367 -243 -124 285 285 285 -229 514 -1,297 -1,723 -257 1,683,213 1,053,576 931,456 122,120 127,427 28,887 98,540 30,743 67,797 502,210 332,123 170,087 438,243 213,127 225,115 66,514 158,602 8,020 150,582 526,699 526,699 526,699 58,282 468,416 1,147,148 1,010,562 636,795 52,411 40,568 33,215 7,353 -70 615 -685 75 -760 11,914 6,880 5,034 1,929 -3,043 4,972 -754 5,726 -1,105 6,831 3,127 3,127 3,127 -506 3,632 5,322 -2,323 6,192 72,378,205 51,846,844 47,245,329 4,601,516 4,808,045 1,207,235 3,600,810 1,110,850 2,489,960 15,723,316 9,281,112 6,442,203 13,499,731 7,293,210 6,206,521 2,639,765 3,566,756 248,751 3,318,005 22,153,457 22,153,457 22,153,457 1,923,956 20,229,501 34,713,448 30,917,895 17,345,443 4,670,683 3,936,719 3,521,528 415,192 146,949 53,296 93,653 31,073 62,579 587,016 283,552 303,463 325,028 136,409 188,619 15,677 172,943 -19,094 192,037 1,152,875 1,152,875 1,152,875 -47,638 1,200,513 256,742 27,616 46,239 827 946 975 725 726 804 703 695 706 602 537 728 592 658 530 763 432 597 424 809 809 809 635 831 582 588 524 29 36 39 24 23 19 23 18 25 8 5 13 11 21 4 13 5 33 6 38 38 38 -10 44 2 2 -4 See footnotes at end of table. 2-17 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Paint and wallpaper stores ............................................ Hardware stores ............................................................ Other building material dealers ..................................... Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores ............. Outdoor power equipment stores .................................. Nursery, garden, and farm supply stores ...................... Food and beverage stores ..................................................... Grocery stores ................................................................... Supermarkets and other grocery stores ........................ Convenience stores ...................................................... Specialty food stores ......................................................... Meat markets ................................................................ Fish and seafood markets ............................................. Fruit and vegetable markets ......................................... Other specialty food stores ........................................... Baked goods stores .................................................. Confectionery and nut stores .................................... All other specialty food stores ................................... Beer, wine, and liquor stores ............................................. Health and personal care stores ............................................ Health and personal care stores ....................................... Pharmacies and drug stores ......................................... Cosmetic and beauty supply stores .............................. Optical goods stores ..................................................... Other health and personal care stores .......................... Food, health, supplement stores .............................. All other health and personal care stores ................. Gasoline stations ................................................................... Gasoline stations ............................................................... Gasoline stations with convenience stores ................... Other gasoline stations ................................................. Clothing and clothing accessories stores .............................. Clothing stores .................................................................. Men’s clothing stores .................................................... Women’s clothing stores ............................................... Children’s and infants’ clothing stores .......................... Family clothing stores ................................................... Clothing accessories stores .......................................... Other clothing stores ..................................................... Shoe stores ....................................................................... Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores ...................... Jewelry stores ............................................................... Luggage and leather goods stores ............................... Sports, hobby, music instrument, book stores3 ..................... Sporting goods and musical instrument stores ................. Sporting goods stores ................................................... Hobby, toy, and game stores ........................................ Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores ............... Musical instrument and supplies stores ........................ Book stores and news dealers4 ......................................... Book stores and news dealers ...................................... Book stores ............................................................... News dealers and newsstands ................................. General merchandise stores .................................................. 44412 44413 44419 4442 44421 44422 445 4451 44511 44512 4452 44521 44522 44523 44529 445291 445292 445299 4453 446 4461 44611 44612 44613 44619 446191 446199 447 4471 44711 44719 448 4481 44811 44812 44813 44814 44815 44819 4482 4483 44831 44832 451 4511 45111 45112 45113 45114 4512 45121 451211 451212 452 6,124 15,073 24,410 16,965 4,510 12,455 141,970 87,762 60,497 27,265 26,408 6,076 2,266 3,672 14,394 3,305 3,007 8,082 27,800 97,678 97,678 54,709 13,591 11,510 17,869 8,556 9,314 104,010 104,010 91,072 12,939 128,728 83,498 6,217 26,716 6,014 23,136 8,618 12,797 21,675 23,555 22,237 1,318 53,890 44,084 23,139 11,975 5,038 3,932 9,807 9,807 8,566 1,241 54,475 Annual average employment Change from 2010 -86 -384 -994 425 -52 477 1,044 964 408 555 -280 -92 4 -84 -108 12 18 -138 360 689 689 238 235 -181 398 323 77 242 242 389 -146 -1,391 -514 -267 207 217 -791 333 -213 -316 -561 -513 -48 -869 -261 22 -126 -67 -89 -608 -608 -525 -83 2,043 See footnotes at end of table. 2-18 2011 34,292 137,712 201,763 136,586 29,314 107,271 2,825,284 2,473,037 2,331,273 141,763 213,711 47,810 13,219 38,056 114,626 22,572 19,102 72,953 138,537 986,124 986,124 704,656 114,693 66,106 100,668 42,789 57,879 823,620 823,620 718,449 105,172 1,353,784 1,035,083 53,457 285,117 76,263 444,847 58,856 116,544 184,745 133,956 119,746 14,210 581,603 474,995 246,885 155,084 43,225 29,801 106,609 106,609 98,886 7,722 3,095,518 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 140 -3,828 -4,828 7,645 120 7,524 12,153 10,307 8,449 1,857 373 259 527 -706 294 635 441 -782 1,474 6,395 6,395 -6,639 8,797 3,007 1,229 1,211 17 5,563 5,563 -1,829 7,393 -25,965 -30,967 -1,346 3,308 3,868 -47,101 5,213 5,092 2,828 2,174 1,598 576 -1,302 12,494 10,185 3,428 -601 -517 -13,795 -13,795 -13,714 -82 106,912 2011 $1,327,903 3,525,281 8,719,268 3,795,553 995,106 2,800,447 63,135,277 55,127,370 52,629,081 2,498,290 4,980,107 1,082,320 323,254 1,032,557 2,541,977 588,182 332,243 1,621,552 3,027,800 34,600,755 34,600,755 26,039,678 2,781,137 1,975,508 3,804,433 1,076,964 2,727,469 15,559,885 15,559,885 13,162,702 2,397,184 26,148,080 18,089,437 1,354,615 4,994,264 1,081,693 7,097,281 1,323,108 2,238,476 3,572,968 4,485,675 4,008,019 477,656 11,011,554 9,008,870 5,103,293 2,415,721 665,112 824,744 2,002,684 2,002,684 1,806,602 196,082 65,939,884 Change from 2010 $34,690 -15,883 -37,430 229,126 42,664 186,462 464,602 461,080 423,158 37,923 -29,070 5,931 15,696 -10,544 -40,151 12,762 11,423 -64,336 32,592 577,017 577,017 242,094 201,140 53,204 80,579 32,755 47,824 189,896 189,896 20,817 169,080 342,941 4,875 1,284 199,175 54,017 -499,901 146,210 104,091 112,580 225,486 187,530 37,955 149,907 307,821 268,348 51,929 -4,974 -7,483 -157,914 -157,914 -164,316 6,402 2,064,471 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 $745 492 831 534 653 502 430 429 434 339 448 435 470 522 426 501 334 427 420 675 675 711 466 575 727 484 906 363 363 352 438 371 336 487 337 273 307 432 369 372 644 644 646 364 365 398 300 296 532 361 361 351 488 410 $17 11 16 2 26 -2 2 2 2 1 -4 0 4 4 -8 -3 3 -13 0 7 7 14 -3 -11 7 1 15 2 2 1 0 11 10 12 10 0 10 10 1 6 22 22 26 6 3 5 0 2 4 16 16 14 21 -1 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Department stores ............................................................. Department stores ........................................................ Department stores, except discount ......................... Discount department stores ...................................... Other general merchandise stores .................................... Warehouse clubs and supercenters ............................. All other general merchandise stores ........................... Miscellaneous store retailers ................................................. Florists ............................................................................... Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores ......................... Office supplies and stationery stores ............................ Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores .................................. Used merchandise stores .................................................. Other miscellaneous store retailers ................................... Pet and pet supplies stores ........................................... Art dealers ..................................................................... Manufactured, mobile, home dealers ............................ All other miscellaneous store retailers .......................... Tobacco stores ......................................................... Store retailers not specified elsewhere ..................... Nonstore retailers .................................................................. Electronic shopping and mail-order houses ...................... Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .................. Electronic shopping .................................................. Electronic auctions .................................................... Mail-order houses ..................................................... Vending machine operators .............................................. Direct selling establishments ............................................. Fuel dealers .................................................................. Other direct selling establishments ............................... 4521 45211 452111 452112 4529 45291 45299 453 4531 4532 45321 45322 4533 4539 45391 45392 45393 45399 453991 453998 454 4541 45411 454111 454112 454113 4542 4543 45431 45439 14,258 14,258 4,906 9,351 40,217 4,828 35,390 112,667 15,523 35,279 10,548 24,731 16,622 45,244 8,647 5,480 2,701 28,416 6,252 22,164 39,084 17,263 17,263 12,337 581 4,344 4,536 17,285 9,057 8,229 1,157 1,157 54 1,102 886 166 720 -2,228 -949 -1,425 -372 -1,052 384 -237 -65 -229 -231 287 519 -232 1,029 1,093 1,093 1,180 12 -101 -171 106 -74 181 1,555,874 1,555,874 567,236 988,638 1,539,643 1,185,095 354,548 778,386 64,946 306,788 142,631 164,157 133,247 273,405 101,415 16,479 12,681 142,830 26,877 115,953 427,003 256,908 256,908 105,880 8,301 142,728 37,988 132,107 78,564 53,543 55,611 55,611 7,500 48,112 51,299 43,643 7,656 5,997 -2,450 -4,094 -2,629 -1,465 7,810 4,730 1,994 -1 -1,167 3,904 1,987 1,917 12,759 13,818 13,818 14,049 2,120 -2,351 -497 -562 -1,868 1,306 $31,192,105 31,192,105 12,311,705 18,880,400 34,747,779 28,488,056 6,259,723 18,226,956 1,139,643 7,204,373 4,377,531 2,826,842 2,595,999 7,286,942 2,055,995 751,678 479,397 3,999,872 553,404 3,446,468 20,357,564 13,320,939 13,320,939 5,887,930 1,159,184 6,273,826 1,185,207 5,851,418 3,606,952 2,244,466 Transportation and warehousing ............................................... 48-49 218,895 3,131 4,055,639 111,980 183,864,768 Air transportation ................................................................... Scheduled air transportation ............................................. Scheduled air transportation ......................................... Scheduled passenger air transportation ................... Scheduled freight air transportation .......................... Nonscheduled air transportation ....................................... Nonscheduled air transportation ................................... Nonscheduled air passenger chartering ................... Nonscheduled air freight chartering .......................... Other nonscheduled air transportation ..................... Rail transportation7 ................................................................ Rail transportation7 ............................................................ Rail transportation7 ........................................................ Line-haul railroads7 ................................................... Short line railroads7 .................................................. Water transportation .............................................................. Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation ................... Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation ............... Deep sea freight transportation ................................ Deep sea passenger transportation .......................... Coastal and Great Lakes freight transport. ............... 481 4811 48111 481111 481112 4812 48121 481211 481212 481219 482 4821 48211 482111 482112 483 4831 48311 483111 483112 483113 5,955 2,698 2,698 2,032 666 3,258 3,258 2,207 557 494 91 91 91 65 25 1,887 1,116 1,116 497 121 322 -135 -108 -108 -87 -21 -26 -26 -25 -21 20 -5 -5 -5 2 -8 -1 5 5 -3 -2 11 455,112 414,225 414,225 402,814 11,410 40,887 40,887 30,129 7,795 2,964 673 673 673 383 290 63,351 38,264 38,264 12,284 8,376 10,488 6,967 6,870 6,870 6,076 792 97 97 -421 238 281 89 89 89 -11 99 950 975 975 668 1 255 28,790,396 25,857,659 25,857,659 25,157,319 700,340 2,932,737 2,932,737 2,186,035 510,898 235,804 31,748 31,748 31,748 17,337 14,412 4,840,604 3,092,660 3,092,660 1,249,340 571,019 886,765 See footnotes at end of table. 2-19 Change from 2010 $746,298 746,298 293,444 452,854 1,318,173 1,140,714 177,459 223,404 -27,947 -99,279 -76,221 -23,058 189,269 161,362 59,446 62,567 -44,282 83,631 22,342 61,289 1,356,648 1,290,025 1,290,025 886,901 231,747 171,378 31,379 35,244 -59,139 94,383 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 $386 386 417 367 434 462 340 450 337 452 590 331 375 513 390 877 727 539 396 572 917 997 997 1,069 2,686 845 600 852 883 806 - $4 -4 4 -10 2 1 3 2 4 0 0 0 6 3 4 73 0 -3 -14 1 35 45 45 22 -200 36 23 9 6 14 9,568,530 872 22 1,850,511 1,722,993 1,722,993 1,648,189 74,804 127,518 127,518 55,087 31,113 41,318 7,979 7,979 7,979 13 7,968 289,002 209,467 209,467 88,913 60,879 30,912 1,217 1,200 1,200 1,201 1,180 1,379 1,379 1,395 1,260 1,530 907 907 907 871 956 1,469 1,554 1,554 1,956 1,311 1,626 61 61 61 61 47 56 56 54 39 136 124 124 124 24 305 66 67 67 35 140 18 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Coastal and Great Lakes passenger transport. ........ Inland water transportation ................................................ Inland water transportation ........................................... Inland water freight transportation ............................ Inland water passenger transportation ..................... Truck transportation ............................................................... General freight trucking ..................................................... General freight trucking, local ....................................... General freight trucking, long-distance ......................... General freight trucking, long-distance TL ................ General freight trucking, long-distance LTL .............. Specialized freight trucking ............................................... Used household and office goods moving .................... Other specialized trucking, local ................................... Other specialized trucking, long-distance ..................... Transit and ground passenger transportation ........................ Urban transit systems ........................................................ Urban transit systems ................................................... Mixed mode transit systems ..................................... Commuter rail systems ............................................. Bus and other motor vehicle transit systems ............ Other urban transit systems ...................................... Interurban and rural bus transportation ............................. Taxi and limousine service ................................................ Taxi service ................................................................... Limousine service ......................................................... School and employee bus transportation .......................... Charter bus industry .......................................................... Other ground passenger transportation ............................ Other ground passenger transportation ........................ Special needs transportation .................................... All other ground passenger transportation ................ Pipeline transportation ........................................................... Pipeline transportation of crude oil .................................... Pipeline transportation of natural gas ................................ Other pipeline transportation ............................................. Refined petroleum product pipeline transport. .............. All other pipeline transportation .................................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation ................................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land ...................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water .................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, other .................... Support activities for transportation ....................................... Support activities for air transportation .............................. Airport operations .......................................................... Air traffic control ........................................................ Other airport operations ............................................ Other support activities for air transport. ....................... Support activities for rail transportation ............................. Support activities for water transportation ......................... Port and harbor operations ........................................... Marine cargo handling .................................................. Navigational services to shipping .................................. Other support activities for water transport. .................. 483114 4832 48321 483211 483212 484 4841 48411 48412 484121 484122 4842 48421 48422 48423 485 4851 48511 485111 485112 485113 485119 4852 4853 48531 48532 4854 4855 4859 48599 485991 485999 486 4861 4862 4869 48691 48699 487 4871 4872 4879 488 4881 48811 488111 488119 48819 4882 4883 48831 48832 48833 48839 176 771 771 534 238 111,194 66,649 28,632 38,017 30,873 7,144 44,545 7,234 28,273 9,038 18,791 755 755 138 27 563 29 505 7,622 3,097 4,524 4,455 1,395 4,059 4,059 2,438 1,621 2,560 423 1,576 562 535 27 2,939 769 1,918 253 41,401 6,803 1,869 219 1,651 4,934 1,372 2,704 285 711 922 787 Annual average employment Change from 2010 -3 -5 -5 -14 10 1,074 1,186 640 546 287 259 -113 -45 -149 81 330 -9 -9 -11 0 5 0 11 181 70 110 -15 -11 172 172 66 106 10 4 9 -2 2 -5 7 26 -32 14 218 103 19 5 15 83 22 -50 -18 -5 -23 -4 See footnotes at end of table. 2-20 2011 7,117 25,087 25,087 20,823 4,263 1,300,767 902,040 213,858 688,182 479,738 208,444 398,727 85,525 200,862 112,340 429,815 41,383 41,383 7,023 935 33,030 394 18,401 71,300 32,989 38,311 183,640 30,296 84,795 84,795 59,178 25,618 43,010 8,959 27,320 6,731 6,350 381 27,313 10,955 13,824 2,534 562,184 159,856 63,354 2,884 60,470 96,502 23,920 89,799 18,252 44,420 18,065 9,063 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 53 -26 -26 -175 148 50,833 32,333 10,558 21,775 15,856 5,919 18,500 2,275 11,728 4,497 10,663 133 133 -610 73 605 64 3 3,670 1,182 2,488 878 616 5,363 5,363 2,908 2,456 745 66 612 67 110 -43 914 550 187 178 21,196 5,288 1,559 -81 1,640 3,729 1,816 1,832 591 2,594 -712 -639 2011 $385,536 1,747,944 1,747,944 1,526,214 221,730 56,075,175 39,174,436 8,966,681 30,207,754 19,871,492 10,336,263 16,900,739 2,923,746 8,610,905 5,366,088 11,232,365 1,742,529 1,742,529 305,923 50,619 1,367,965 18,022 642,711 1,825,138 782,814 1,042,324 3,923,571 843,195 2,255,221 2,255,221 1,586,096 669,124 4,777,513 1,009,541 3,120,292 647,680 623,056 24,625 784,420 310,111 372,886 101,422 27,763,277 7,264,104 1,894,576 179,582 1,714,994 5,369,528 1,098,360 5,738,381 1,506,549 2,426,239 1,292,494 513,098 Change from 2010 $28,762 79,535 79,535 59,874 19,661 3,617,090 2,145,144 606,478 1,538,665 1,085,296 453,370 1,471,946 134,224 966,788 370,934 503,563 92,272 92,272 31,662 8,037 48,365 4,209 11,668 142,766 55,486 87,281 92,312 23,231 141,313 141,313 67,596 73,716 326,424 77,825 219,224 29,375 32,784 -3,408 48,036 22,537 14,177 11,321 1,466,931 343,109 59,925 1,767 58,158 283,185 118,303 102,176 56,276 161,973 -51,585 -64,489 Average weekly wage 2011 $1,042 1,340 1,340 1,409 1,000 829 835 806 844 797 954 815 657 824 919 503 810 810 838 1,041 796 879 672 492 456 523 411 535 511 511 515 502 2,136 2,167 2,196 1,851 1,887 1,244 552 544 519 770 950 874 575 1,197 545 1,070 883 1,229 1,587 1,050 1,376 1,089 Change from 2010 $71 62 62 66 56 22 16 15 17 18 16 35 13 47 28 11 41 41 147 91 13 73 12 14 16 10 8 4 -1 -1 -4 8 111 152 107 67 68 -26 16 13 13 35 15 13 4 44 3 16 30 -3 8 9 -1 -56 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Support activities for road transportation ........................... Motor vehicle towing ..................................................... Other support activities for road transport. .................... Freight transportation arrangement ................................... Other support activities for transportation ......................... Other support activities for transportation ..................... Packing and crating .................................................. All other support activities for transport. ................... Postal service ........................................................................ Couriers and messengers ...................................................... Couriers and express delivery services ............................. Local messengers and local delivery ................................ Warehousing and storage ...................................................... Warehousing and storage ................................................. General warehousing and storage ................................ Refrigerated warehousing and storage ......................... Farm product warehousing and storage ....................... Other warehousing and storage .................................... Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage 2011 Change from 2010 4884 48841 48849 4885 4889 48899 488991 488999 491 492 4921 4922 493 4931 49311 49312 49313 49319 11,030 8,442 2,589 17,377 2,115 2,115 1,347 769 914 17,909 10,008 7,902 15,255 15,255 11,007 1,260 803 2,187 176 74 104 -68 35 35 -12 48 46 1,484 655 831 103 103 62 -8 18 33 83,333 51,209 32,124 177,828 27,448 27,448 17,700 9,748 4,687 521,240 475,032 46,207 647,488 647,488 544,594 49,523 9,368 44,004 2,400 1,492 908 8,229 1,630 1,630 960 670 263 1,806 -1,695 3,500 17,554 17,554 14,594 1,236 828 897 $2,722,883 1,627,386 1,095,497 9,980,247 959,301 959,301 593,485 365,816 135,347 22,606,987 21,239,489 1,367,498 26,826,936 26,826,936 22,166,181 2,159,239 393,465 2,108,051 $106,131 71,285 34,846 731,224 65,986 65,986 40,217 25,769 11,060 304,639 180,070 124,569 1,143,294 1,143,294 877,600 119,752 54,337 91,605 $628 611 656 1,079 672 672 645 722 555 834 860 569 797 797 783 838 808 921 $6 9 3 30 7 7 9 2 15 8 10 9 13 13 11 26 44 21 Utilities ....................................................................................... 22 16,770 74 549,921 -1,366 49,827,678 1,980,747 1,742 73 Utilities ................................................................................... Power generation and supply ............................................ Electric power generation ............................................. Hydroelectric power generation ................................ Fossil fuel electric power generation ........................ Nuclear electric power generation ............................ Solar electric power generation ................................ Wind electric power generation ................................ Geothermal electric power generation ...................... Biomass electric power generation ........................... Other electric power generation ................................ Electric power transmission and distribution ................. Electric bulk power transmission and control ............ Electric power distribution ......................................... Natural gas distribution ...................................................... Water, sewage and other systems .................................... Water supply and irrigation systems ............................. Sewage treatment facilities ........................................... Steam and air-conditioning supply ................................ 221 2211 22111 221111 221112 221113 221114 221115 221116 221117 221118 22112 221121 221122 2212 2213 22131 22132 22133 16,770 8,211 3,025 675 1,742 124 70 202 33 99 81 5,186 565 4,622 2,891 5,668 4,866 674 127 74 3 -86 -49 14 -7 -1,366 -152 -3,195 -1,213 -357 104 2 ( ) (2) (2) (2) (2) 3,043 -118 3,160 -1,304 89 178 -23 -66 49,827,678 37,555,465 16,964,365 575,401 9,783,196 5,984,128 63,490 284,267 99,880 97,328 76,675 20,591,100 2,337,445 18,253,656 9,886,566 2,385,648 1,859,011 381,594 145,042 1,980,747 1,529,705 276,722 -46,816 335,789 205,321 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 1,252,983 90,070 1,162,914 400,505 50,538 49,276 198 1,063 1,742 1,825 1,964 1,897 1,863 2,184 2,289 1,840 1,831 1,482 1,848 1,724 1,866 1,707 1,772 980 950 1,003 1,493 73 75 68 198 70 71 89 11 78 51 21 23 3 -6 549,921 395,808 166,099 5,832 100,967 52,686 533 2,972 1,049 1,263 798 229,709 24,090 205,619 107,301 46,812 37,628 7,315 1,869 Information ............................................................................. (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 83 81 84 92 19 21 4 62 143,043 -798 2,674,852 -29,034 209,524,772 8,369,158 1,506 75 Information ................................................................................. 51 143,043 -798 2,674,852 -29,034 209,524,772 8,369,158 1,506 75 Publishing industries, except Internet .................................... Newspaper, book, and directory publishers ...................... Newspaper publishers .................................................. Periodical publishers ..................................................... Book publishers ............................................................ Directory and mailing list publishers ............................. Other publishers ............................................................ Greeting card publishers ........................................... All other publishers ................................................... 511 5111 51111 51112 51113 51114 51119 511191 511199 34,468 23,368 8,278 8,142 3,894 1,659 1,396 110 1,287 -103 -611 -224 -237 -83 -51 -16 -6 -9 743,546 473,307 239,389 112,742 70,412 31,890 18,874 8,268 10,606 -11,357 -22,719 -13,240 -3,234 -1,245 -2,511 -2,489 -612 -1,877 62,478,268 27,590,814 10,504,493 8,889,366 4,884,767 2,195,811 1,116,377 555,778 560,599 2,420,912 -302,026 -392,396 227,138 46,632 -75,594 -107,806 -6,604 -101,202 1,616 1,121 844 1,516 1,334 1,324 1,137 1,293 1,016 86 40 15 80 36 54 35 75 -4 See footnotes at end of table. 2-21 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Software publishers ........................................................... Motion picture and sound recording industries ...................... Motion picture and video industries ................................... Motion picture and video production ............................. Motion picture and video distribution ............................ Motion picture and video exhibition ............................... Motion picture theaters, except drive-ins .................. Drive-in motion picture theaters ................................ Postproduction and other related industries ................. Teleproduction and postproduction services ............ Other motion picture and video industries ................ Sound recording industries ................................................ Record production ......................................................... Integrated record production and distribution ............... Music publishers ........................................................... Sound recording studios ............................................... Other sound recording industries .................................. Broadcasting, except Internet ................................................ Radio and television broadcasting .................................... Radio broadcasting ....................................................... Radio networks ......................................................... Radio stations ........................................................... Television broadcasting ................................................ Cable and other subscription programming ...................... Telecommunications .............................................................. Wired telecommunications carriers ................................... Wireless telecommunications carriers ............................... Satellite telecommunications ............................................. Other telecommunications ................................................. Other telecommunications ............................................ Telecommunications resellers .................................. All other telecommunications .................................... Data processing, hosting and related services ...................... Other information services ..................................................... Other information services ................................................ News syndicates ........................................................... Libraries and archives ................................................... Internet publishing and web search portals .................. All other information services ........................................ 5112 512 5121 51211 51212 51213 512131 512132 51219 512191 512199 5122 51221 51222 51223 51224 51229 515 5151 51511 515111 515112 51512 5152 517 5171 5172 5174 5179 51791 517911 517919 518 519 5191 51911 51912 51913 51919 Financial activities .................................................................. Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage 2011 Change from 2010 11,100 26,254 22,717 15,333 479 4,586 4,339 247 2,319 1,896 423 3,538 475 338 734 1,440 551 9,750 8,166 5,616 1,374 4,243 2,550 1,584 43,670 25,814 8,841 891 8,123 8,123 6,007 2,116 14,685 14,216 14,216 720 2,097 9,088 2,312 508 -78 -57 -26 -20 -57 -54 -3 46 52 -6 -20 -9 -13 -17 -24 42 -111 -35 -22 -2 -19 -14 -76 -1,945 -1,201 -363 -26 -357 -357 -371 14 287 1,152 1,152 -9 -39 881 319 270,239 364,867 348,190 199,380 6,614 123,564 121,239 2,325 18,632 15,894 2,738 16,677 1,554 3,189 4,255 5,275 2,405 285,846 211,973 93,250 20,647 72,603 118,723 73,873 880,139 587,579 168,557 10,910 113,093 113,093 88,781 24,312 245,196 155,259 155,259 12,074 27,257 104,923 11,005 11,362 -4,018 -4,112 1,753 -437 -5,257 -5,219 -38 -171 238 -409 93 -125 8 57 69 84 -7,687 1,913 523 235 288 1,390 -9,600 -22,552 -10,877 -3,483 -758 -7,434 -7,434 -3,727 -3,707 2,784 13,797 13,797 -262 -642 13,937 764 $34,887,454 22,628,887 21,349,959 17,307,055 697,177 1,541,619 1,497,681 43,938 1,804,108 1,587,542 216,567 1,278,928 127,475 372,939 336,503 290,373 151,638 21,079,996 14,370,049 4,936,858 1,238,269 3,698,589 9,433,191 6,709,947 66,031,653 44,656,630 11,371,851 1,022,863 8,980,309 8,980,309 6,728,799 2,251,511 20,283,282 17,022,685 17,022,685 1,275,967 859,178 14,124,986 762,554 $2,722,938 469,518 502,509 498,891 -55,931 -27,186 -30,488 3,303 86,734 83,408 3,328 -32,991 -26,507 -3,843 3,657 23,382 -29,679 488,666 531,666 211,945 57,432 154,513 319,722 -43,000 851,057 516,951 505,811 -27,019 -144,686 -144,686 -1,175 -143,510 989,308 3,149,697 3,149,697 71,559 -25,970 2,995,918 108,190 $2,483 1,193 1,179 1,669 2,027 240 238 363 1,862 1,921 1,521 1,475 1,578 2,249 1,521 1,059 1,213 1,418 1,304 1,018 1,153 980 1,528 1,747 1,443 1,462 1,297 1,803 1,527 1,527 1,458 1,781 1,591 2,108 2,108 2,032 606 2,589 1,333 $94 38 41 33 -27 6 6 32 106 73 218 -46 -186 -29 -4 73 -290 69 37 38 40 38 34 191 54 44 82 73 71 71 59 137 60 222 222 154 -4 237 104 807,674 -8,994 7,416,409 14,597 573,775,821 26,213,960 1,488 65 Finance and insurance ............................................................... 52 463,217 -3,544 5,506,634 20,393 486,190,708 22,504,907 1,698 73 Monetary authorities - central bank ....................................... Credit intermediation and related activities ............................ Depository credit intermediation ........................................ Commercial banking ..................................................... Savings institutions ....................................................... Credit unions ................................................................. Other depository credit intermediation .......................... Nondepository credit intermediation .................................. Credit card issuing ........................................................ Sales financing .............................................................. 521 522 5221 52211 52212 52213 52219 5222 52221 52222 311 179,896 108,547 79,038 13,131 15,514 864 45,666 1,759 5,861 -88 -4,443 -245 -281 -32 109 -41 -2,180 -84 -212 18,522 2,548,004 1,729,805 1,307,960 181,643 226,804 13,397 557,720 102,237 79,686 -2,213 11,242 7,805 7,732 500 1,164 -1,591 -2,147 3,310 -2,321 1,755,106 162,050,172 100,576,978 80,607,965 9,708,935 9,535,144 724,934 44,101,751 10,843,209 7,121,706 -93,475 8,564,819 5,503,095 4,775,148 497,705 318,226 -87,984 2,011,512 1,559,209 236,138 1,822 1,223 1,118 1,185 1,028 808 1,041 1,521 2,040 1,719 108 59 56 63 50 22 -2 75 235 104 See footnotes at end of table. 2-22 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 Other nondepository credit intermediation .................... Consumer lending ..................................................... Real estate credit ...................................................... International trade financing ..................................... Secondary market financing ..................................... All other nondepository credit intermediation ............ Activities related to credit intermediation ........................... Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers ..................... Financial transaction processing and clearing .............. Other credit intermediation activities ............................. Securities, commodity contracts, investments ....................... Securities and commodity contracts brokerage ................ Investment banking and securities dealing ................... Securities brokerage ..................................................... Commodity contracts dealing ........................................ Commodity contracts brokerage ................................... Securities and commodity exchanges ............................... Other financial investment activities .................................. Miscellaneous intermediation ........................................ Portfolio management ................................................... Investment advice ......................................................... All other financial investment activities ......................... Trust, fiduciary, and custody activities ...................... Miscellaneous financial investment activities ............ Insurance carriers and related activities ................................ Insurance carriers .............................................................. Direct life and health insurance carriers ........................ Direct life insurance carriers ..................................... Direct health and medical insurance carriers ............ Direct insurers, except life and health ........................... Direct property and casualty insurers ....................... Direct title insurance carriers .................................... Other direct insurance carriers ................................. Reinsurance carriers ..................................................... Insurance agencies and brokerages ................................. Insurance agencies and brokerages ............................. Other insurance related activities .................................. Claims adjusting ....................................................... Third party administration of insurance funds ........... All other insurance related activities ......................... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ............................. Insurance and employee benefit funds ............................. Pension funds ............................................................... Health and welfare funds .............................................. Other insurance funds ................................................... Other investment pools and funds ..................................... Open-end investment funds .......................................... Trusts, estates, and agency accounts .......................... Other financial vehicles ................................................. 52229 522291 522292 522293 522294 522298 5223 52231 52232 52239 523 5231 52311 52312 52313 52314 5232 5239 52391 52392 52393 52399 523991 523999 524 5241 52411 524113 524114 52412 524126 524127 524128 52413 5242 52421 52429 524291 524292 524298 525 5251 52511 52512 52519 5259 52591 52592 52599 38,046 14,382 14,337 541 369 8,416 25,684 10,807 5,291 9,586 93,922 36,061 8,135 24,791 1,497 1,639 331 57,530 5,779 15,765 31,600 4,386 1,785 2,602 181,343 35,007 10,364 6,605 3,759 23,868 17,171 5,751 946 775 146,336 127,734 18,602 6,311 5,800 6,492 7,745 2,471 1,141 831 500 5,274 577 2,770 1,927 -1,884 -523 -1,802 25 -27 441 -2,017 -2,017 97 -97 779 -438 -385 -134 44 37 13 1,204 -123 319 801 206 -55 262 53 585 -92 -148 56 702 764 -69 7 -25 -533 -889 356 44 64 249 155 15 1 17 -3 141 9 97 35 375,797 85,743 205,854 6,040 18,245 59,914 260,479 59,608 110,413 90,459 815,237 460,529 153,013 281,825 12,974 12,718 7,566 347,141 23,951 137,714 144,398 41,077 18,926 22,151 2,038,203 1,160,742 607,462 272,480 334,982 526,957 460,606 53,359 12,992 26,322 877,461 634,813 242,648 51,296 136,676 54,676 86,669 47,098 16,634 10,661 19,803 39,571 21,520 8,744 9,308 -3,136 -4,003 -750 70 -624 2,170 5,583 -1,446 3,515 3,515 14,761 2,461 -552 2,540 220 254 -32 12,331 -290 4,831 8,339 -551 486 -1,037 -3,666 -10,675 -4,824 -3,235 -1,590 -5,729 -4,719 -1,670 659 -123 7,009 -1,862 8,871 2,200 5,550 1,121 270 -1,016 -1,041 59 -34 1,286 664 729 -106 $26,136,835 4,448,352 15,007,191 1,108,623 1,999,880 3,572,789 17,371,444 4,316,313 7,381,347 5,673,784 165,519,541 98,177,060 37,881,207 55,559,289 2,648,770 2,087,794 1,159,606 66,182,875 4,083,510 35,599,144 21,503,108 4,997,113 2,211,968 2,785,145 147,770,341 91,772,511 48,953,704 24,020,554 24,933,150 39,426,526 35,124,823 3,567,249 734,455 3,392,281 55,997,830 39,980,137 16,017,693 3,630,965 8,364,290 4,022,439 9,095,548 3,807,612 1,829,959 603,898 1,373,755 5,287,936 3,047,534 673,207 1,567,194 $216,163 -61,386 -9,566 65,613 -1,474 222,977 1,050,213 -96,897 532,984 614,127 8,348,212 4,064,446 2,037,801 1,835,535 83,662 107,448 32,138 4,251,628 81,213 3,590,463 583,336 -3,384 107,032 -110,416 4,833,431 3,077,378 2,575,594 1,064,459 1,511,135 224,805 134,680 29,065 61,061 276,980 1,756,052 706,403 1,049,649 393,278 506,999 149,373 851,921 166,175 131,829 5,453 28,892 685,747 231,799 112,464 341,482 $1,338 998 1,402 3,530 2,108 1,147 1,283 1,393 1,286 1,206 3,904 4,100 4,761 3,791 3,926 3,157 2,947 3,666 3,279 4,971 2,864 2,339 2,248 2,418 1,394 1,520 1,550 1,695 1,431 1,439 1,466 1,286 1,087 2,478 1,227 1,211 1,269 1,361 1,177 1,415 2,018 1,555 2,116 1,089 1,334 2,570 2,723 1,481 3,238 $23 32 4 170 68 31 52 3 54 87 128 149 272 92 58 101 93 109 104 339 -93 29 53 17 48 64 93 94 93 24 20 50 37 213 29 25 38 93 25 24 183 100 268 4 30 258 127 136 734 Real estate and rental and leasing ............................................ 53 344,457 -5,451 1,909,775 -5,796 87,585,113 3,709,053 882 40 Real estate ............................................................................. Lessors of real estate ........................................................ 531 5311 286,921 106,771 -2,252 -114 1,384,500 564,049 1,706 -4,467 63,525,236 22,859,476 2,422,126 601,302 882 779 32 26 See footnotes at end of table. 2-23 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Lessors of residential buildings ..................................... Lessors of nonresidential buildings ............................... Miniwarehouse and self-storage unit operators ............ Lessors of other real estate property ............................ Offices of real estate agents and brokers .......................... Activities related to real estate .......................................... Real estate property managers ..................................... Residential property managers ................................. Nonresidential property managers ............................ Offices of real estate appraisers ................................... Other activities related to real estate ............................ Rental and leasing services ................................................... Automotive equipment rental and leasing ......................... Passenger car rental and leasing ................................. Passenger car rental ................................................. Passenger car leasing .............................................. Truck, trailer, and RV rental and leasing ....................... Consumer goods rental ..................................................... Consumer electronics and appliances rental ................ Formal wear and costume rental .................................. Video tape and disc rental ............................................ Other consumer goods rental ....................................... Home health equipment rental .................................. Recreational goods rental ......................................... All other consumer goods rental ............................... General rental centers ....................................................... Machinery and equipment rental and leasing .................... Heavy machinery rental and leasing ............................. Transportation equipment rental and leasing ........... Other heavy machinery rental and leasing ............... Office equipment rental and leasing ............................. Other machinery rental and leasing .............................. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets .............................. 53111 53112 53113 53119 5312 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 53139 532 5321 53211 532111 532112 53212 5322 53221 53222 53223 53229 532291 532292 532299 5323 5324 53241 532411 532412 53242 53249 533 Professional and business services ....................................... Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 60,572 22,966 13,223 10,011 92,720 87,430 63,732 45,419 18,313 13,831 9,867 54,471 14,035 8,683 7,854 829 5,352 23,354 3,769 1,577 6,781 11,227 3,303 1,996 5,928 4,389 12,694 5,985 894 5,092 1,008 5,701 3,065 -248 -110 278 -33 -4,218 2,080 2,548 2,030 518 -553 85 -3,110 134 271 286 -15 -137 -3,309 12 -100 -3,476 255 -4 23 235 -145 210 103 6 98 -23 130 -89 347,554 132,940 44,099 39,456 267,887 552,563 477,496 346,285 131,211 35,029 40,039 501,237 166,481 109,907 101,559 8,348 56,575 175,889 27,507 10,119 38,385 99,878 40,345 10,277 49,257 39,552 119,315 63,631 7,053 56,578 7,927 47,757 24,038 -2,799 -1,241 -446 19 -6,180 12,351 10,877 10,223 654 -677 2,152 -6,233 4,199 1,280 912 368 2,920 -17,695 535 -197 -21,861 3,828 1,349 236 2,244 -452 7,714 5,519 -383 5,902 -180 2,375 -1,269 $12,178,329 8,107,397 1,244,833 1,328,916 14,679,093 25,986,667 21,331,827 13,085,126 8,246,701 1,847,661 2,807,178 21,987,179 6,837,701 4,319,299 3,751,067 568,232 2,518,402 5,670,154 1,072,624 225,347 683,583 3,688,600 1,746,821 217,507 1,724,272 1,815,766 7,663,558 4,341,076 620,606 3,720,470 614,016 2,708,466 2,072,698 Change from 2010 $223,942 334,774 12,659 29,925 597,083 1,223,741 878,841 581,651 297,189 20,669 324,230 1,337,689 385,071 187,716 132,823 54,893 197,355 -18,073 53,722 -1,088 -282,345 211,637 68,700 13,868 129,070 94,637 876,055 590,361 -15,433 605,794 27,214 258,479 -50,762 Average weekly wage 2011 Change from 2010 $674 1,173 543 648 1,054 904 859 727 1,209 1,014 1,348 844 790 756 710 1,309 856 620 750 428 342 710 833 407 673 883 1,235 1,312 1,692 1,265 1,490 1,091 1,658 $18 59 11 15 66 22 16 12 38 30 88 61 25 25 19 72 24 55 24 6 34 14 5 17 20 56 65 71 47 83 98 53 44 1,560,880 22,776 17,298,233 586,222 1,070,793,603 65,646,786 1,190 33 Professional and technical services ........................................... 54 1,035,920 17,259 7,672,567 214,654 612,322,838 35,694,511 1,535 48 Professional and technical services ....................................... Legal services ................................................................... Offices of lawyers .......................................................... Other legal services ...................................................... Title abstract and settlement offices ......................... All other legal services .............................................. Accounting and bookkeeping services .............................. Accounting and bookkeeping services .......................... Offices of certified public accountants ...................... Tax preparation services .......................................... Payroll services ......................................................... Other accounting services ........................................ Architectural and engineering services ............................. Architectural services .................................................... Landscape architectural services .................................. Engineering services ..................................................... 541 5411 54111 54119 541191 541199 5412 54121 541211 541213 541214 541219 5413 54131 54132 54133 1,035,920 186,950 173,861 13,089 8,982 4,107 130,178 130,178 54,228 24,736 8,306 42,909 125,005 22,999 6,622 68,081 17,259 -94 78 -173 -423 250 456 456 -113 -394 420 543 -1,034 -816 -197 393 7,672,567 1,113,593 1,043,825 69,768 49,015 20,753 892,386 892,386 400,945 105,614 153,680 232,147 1,290,836 153,692 29,625 873,746 214,654 -1,141 -1,305 164 -487 651 8,378 8,378 4,093 -684 5,070 -99 11,866 -1,865 -878 6,199 612,322,838 92,482,798 88,983,497 3,499,301 2,308,071 1,191,231 53,560,875 53,560,875 30,217,639 2,484,980 9,275,677 11,582,579 101,823,264 11,048,180 1,438,867 74,902,225 35,694,511 2,159,562 2,102,455 57,107 45,017 12,091 1,999,989 1,999,989 1,320,113 49,291 282,614 347,971 3,678,514 131,538 11,723 2,455,226 1,535 1,597 1,639 965 906 1,104 1,154 1,154 1,449 452 1,161 959 1,517 1,382 934 1,649 48 39 40 14 27 -24 32 32 49 11 -3 29 41 32 34 43 See footnotes at end of table. 2-24 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Drafting services ........................................................... Building inspection services .......................................... Geophysical surveying and mapping services .............. Other surveying and mapping services ......................... Testing laboratories ...................................................... Specialized design services .............................................. Interior design services ................................................. Industrial design services .............................................. Graphic design services ................................................ Other specialized design services ................................ Computer systems design and related services ................ Computer systems design and related services ........... Custom computer programming services ................. Computer systems design services .......................... Computer facilities management services ................ Other computer related services ............................... Management and technical consulting services ................ Management consulting services .................................. Administrative management consulting services ...... Human resources consulting services ...................... Marketing consulting services ................................... Process and logistics consulting services ................. Other management consulting services ................... Environmental consulting services ................................ Other technical consulting services .............................. Scientific research and development services .................. Physical, engineering and biological research .............. Research and development in biotechnology ........... Other physical and biological research ..................... Social science and humanities research ....................... Advertising, PR, and related services ............................... Advertising agencies ..................................................... Public relations agencies .............................................. Media buying agencies ................................................. Media representatives ................................................... Outdoor advertising ....................................................... Direct mail advertising ................................................... Advertising material distribution services ...................... Other services related to advertising ............................ Other professional and technical services ......................... Marketing research and public opinion polling .............. Photographic services ................................................... Photography studios, portrait .................................... Commercial photography .......................................... Translation and interpretation services ......................... Veterinary services ....................................................... All other professional and technical services ................ Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage 2011 Change from 2010 54134 54135 54136 54137 54138 5414 54141 54142 54143 54149 5415 54151 541511 541512 541513 541519 5416 54161 541611 541612 541613 541614 541618 54162 54169 5417 54171 541711 541712 54172 5418 54181 54182 54183 54184 54185 54186 54187 54189 5419 54191 54192 541921 541922 54193 54194 54199 2,592 5,596 1,873 8,296 8,946 33,684 11,866 2,172 16,749 2,897 200,293 200,293 87,759 95,082 2,788 14,665 209,870 156,601 81,878 9,834 32,805 12,170 19,913 11,077 42,192 24,186 20,080 6,231 13,849 4,106 48,907 18,562 9,448 1,138 3,736 3,341 3,046 1,373 8,265 76,849 8,265 16,960 13,545 3,415 2,880 28,756 19,988 -196 -79 30 -297 126 -807 -557 -57 -244 51 8,498 8,498 4,066 4,253 109 70 7,482 4,880 2,179 -71 1,729 231 810 195 2,406 600 582 259 323 18 25 125 104 16 -39 35 -83 11 -143 2,134 303 -288 -175 -113 77 357 1,685 7,272 17,163 16,918 40,201 152,220 115,074 30,096 12,297 60,913 11,769 1,540,633 1,540,633 666,575 712,073 52,067 109,918 1,075,977 820,829 399,025 75,357 162,071 94,855 89,521 79,134 176,015 630,378 572,552 139,508 433,044 57,826 423,421 173,382 50,574 12,113 26,013 33,742 50,553 13,404 63,639 590,268 103,792 67,772 59,178 8,594 22,948 299,082 96,675 -214 464 1,082 -948 8,027 2,051 301 543 823 385 94,253 94,253 40,282 51,317 95 2,559 61,985 41,405 23,476 4,798 9,822 1,130 2,178 2,703 17,878 9,433 10,023 2,868 7,154 -590 15,957 7,810 1,685 1,789 -34 3,129 -334 -445 2,356 11,871 2,620 -1,496 -1,488 -8 1,896 3,034 5,818 $362,299 807,359 1,194,338 1,954,490 10,115,506 6,659,583 1,518,101 893,534 3,481,865 766,083 147,863,379 147,863,379 65,749,348 68,579,073 4,059,936 9,475,021 89,826,768 71,109,551 38,977,732 6,009,349 11,660,229 6,781,727 7,680,514 5,438,675 13,278,542 64,778,392 60,947,185 16,097,849 44,849,336 3,831,207 30,112,752 15,128,316 4,801,311 1,209,370 2,264,970 1,755,367 2,448,162 574,375 1,930,880 25,215,028 6,082,028 1,718,984 1,301,951 417,033 1,323,010 9,799,548 6,291,458 $13,173 31,482 111,453 50,205 873,714 332,392 81,979 52,471 162,584 35,358 13,692,405 13,692,405 5,577,435 7,468,772 142,607 503,589 6,412,937 4,685,920 3,129,285 318,372 813,156 42,661 382,446 329,880 1,397,137 3,735,340 3,780,981 1,090,172 2,690,808 -45,641 2,182,643 1,142,676 266,706 240,788 93,600 306,842 22,029 -29,988 139,989 1,500,732 329,497 -10,115 -18,372 8,257 179,504 281,485 720,361 $958 905 1,358 935 1,278 1,113 970 1,397 1,099 1,252 1,846 1,846 1,897 1,852 1,500 1,658 1,605 1,666 1,879 1,534 1,384 1,375 1,650 1,322 1,451 1,976 2,047 2,219 1,992 1,274 1,368 1,678 1,826 1,920 1,674 1,000 931 824 583 821 1,127 488 423 933 1,109 630 1,252 $61 11 43 45 45 36 43 21 37 18 62 62 49 73 51 51 23 27 43 -17 14 -8 43 37 6 85 93 107 88 -2 50 54 42 116 71 90 14 -15 21 33 34 8 4 19 64 12 73 Management of companies and enterprises .............................. 55 53,676 1,607 1,914,543 59,765 197,341,513 15,042,337 1,982 92 Management of companies and enterprises .......................... Management of companies and enterprises ..................... Management of companies and enterprises ................. Offices of bank holding companies ........................... 551 5511 55111 551111 53,676 53,676 53,676 1,137 1,607 1,607 1,607 -57 1,914,543 1,914,543 1,914,543 15,775 59,765 59,765 59,765 -508 197,341,513 197,341,513 197,341,513 2,145,228 15,042,337 15,042,337 15,042,337 261,747 1,982 1,982 1,982 2,615 92 92 92 391 See footnotes at end of table. 2-25 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 Offices of other holding companies .......................... Managing offices ....................................................... 551112 551114 8,393 44,146 -189 1,852 66,423 1,832,345 -752 61,025 $10,279,036 184,917,249 $58,569 14,722,021 $2,976 1,941 $50 93 Administrative and waste services ............................................. 56 471,284 3,910 7,711,123 311,803 261,129,251 14,909,937 651 11 Administrative and support services ...................................... Office administrative services ............................................ Facilities support services ................................................. Employment services ........................................................ Employment placement and executive search ............. Employment placement agencies ............................. Executive search services ........................................ Temporary help services ............................................... Professional employer organizations ............................ Business support services ................................................. Document preparation services .................................... Telephone call centers .................................................. Telephone answering services ................................. Telemarketing and other contact centers ................. Business service centers .............................................. Private mail centers .................................................. Other business service centers ................................ Collection agencies ....................................................... Credit bureaus .............................................................. Other business support services ................................... Repossession services ............................................. Court reporting and stenotype services .................... All other business support services .......................... Travel arrangement and reservation services ................... Travel agencies ............................................................. Tour operators .............................................................. Other travel arrangement services ................................ Convention and visitors bureaus .............................. All other travel arrangement services ....................... Investigation and security services .................................... Security and armored car services ............................... Investigation services ............................................... Security guards and patrol services .......................... Armored car services ................................................ Security systems services ............................................. Security systems services, except locksmiths .......... Locksmiths ................................................................ Services to buildings and dwellings ................................... Exterminating and pest control services ....................... Janitorial services ......................................................... Landscaping services ................................................... Carpet and upholstery cleaning services ...................... Other services to buildings and dwellings ..................... Other support services ...................................................... Packaging and labeling services ................................... Convention and trade show organizers ........................ All other support services .............................................. Waste management and remediation services ...................... Waste collection ................................................................ 561 5611 5612 5613 56131 561311 561312 56132 56133 5614 56141 56142 561421 561422 56143 561431 561439 56144 56145 56149 561491 561492 561499 5615 56151 56152 56159 561591 561599 5616 56161 561611 561612 561613 56162 561621 561622 5617 56171 56172 56173 56174 56179 5619 56191 56192 56199 562 5621 446,239 43,628 3,489 79,280 18,801 13,361 5,441 47,137 13,343 47,677 8,400 8,018 2,053 5,965 10,968 5,182 5,787 6,206 1,300 12,786 1,127 3,299 8,360 22,581 14,850 2,818 4,912 977 3,936 31,899 20,404 5,179 14,549 676 11,496 7,746 3,750 191,724 12,656 60,106 96,966 8,365 13,633 25,961 2,623 4,228 19,111 25,045 10,105 3,325 672 240 1,007 142 28 115 1,171 -305 -297 13 49 -22 71 -217 -110 -106 -32 -40 -69 -33 10 -46 -550 -344 -44 -163 -5 -157 1,008 787 -46 852 -19 221 243 -22 1,140 73 860 189 -137 156 105 22 31 52 585 178 7,347,425 415,728 132,792 2,944,143 267,454 234,521 32,933 2,306,818 369,871 813,124 43,100 435,280 38,619 396,661 82,480 25,360 57,120 144,150 19,477 88,637 5,911 11,527 71,198 189,631 82,787 24,707 82,137 7,835 74,302 796,323 681,004 36,985 614,340 29,680 115,319 100,908 14,411 1,772,366 94,982 944,047 614,242 41,672 77,423 283,318 51,369 43,559 188,391 363,699 145,476 304,008 7,871 -2,908 223,128 25,072 20,293 4,779 221,385 -23,329 6,631 1,545 12,765 -228 12,993 -438 426 -864 -5,918 -50 -1,274 -998 38 -316 897 -222 516 603 -360 963 18,298 14,841 -482 15,229 95 3,457 3,589 -133 41,646 989 25,041 13,998 -7 1,624 8,445 175 2,027 6,244 7,796 6,634 241,868,274 31,041,798 6,659,255 88,101,837 11,507,106 8,935,102 2,572,004 63,348,117 13,246,614 29,214,335 1,529,416 13,573,509 1,268,772 12,304,737 2,723,474 618,586 2,104,888 5,510,472 1,656,640 4,220,825 210,271 528,115 3,482,439 8,797,967 4,142,779 1,097,281 3,557,906 347,400 3,210,506 23,060,628 17,444,522 1,437,316 14,955,111 1,052,095 5,616,106 5,081,569 534,537 43,566,995 3,735,105 18,330,377 17,838,293 1,186,345 2,476,874 11,425,460 1,932,470 2,154,915 7,338,076 19,260,978 6,817,869 14,227,255 641,795 -19,654 9,125,090 1,666,288 1,215,493 450,795 7,686,702 -227,900 1,119,664 90,157 882,943 5,119 877,824 30,803 21,998 8,805 -61,335 76,579 100,517 -30,407 -8,832 139,757 391,040 223,159 43,074 124,805 600 124,205 718,714 384,201 -94,846 450,172 28,875 334,513 324,852 9,661 1,593,507 123,145 701,406 640,735 16,641 111,579 657,101 75,277 165,299 416,526 682,682 440,545 633 1,436 964 575 827 733 1,502 528 689 691 682 600 632 597 635 469 709 735 1,636 916 684 881 941 892 962 854 833 853 831 557 493 747 468 682 937 968 713 473 756 373 558 547 615 776 723 951 749 1,018 901 11 3 17 17 46 40 53 15 30 21 16 22 6 24 11 9 14 21 80 35 14 -18 42 35 54 16 23 39 22 5 1 -39 2 17 29 28 19 7 17 4 7 7 15 23 25 30 18 14 18 See footnotes at end of table. 2-26 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Waste collection ............................................................ Solid waste collection ............................................... Hazardous waste collection ...................................... Other waste collection .............................................. Waste treatment and disposal ........................................... Waste treatment and disposal ...................................... Hazardous waste treatment and disposal ................. Solid waste landfill .................................................... Solid waste combustors and incinerators ................. Other nonhazardous waste disposal ........................ Remediation and other waste services ............................. Remediation services .................................................... Materials recovery facilities ........................................... All other waste management services .......................... Septic tank and related services ............................... Miscellaneous waste management services ............ 56211 562111 562112 562119 5622 56221 562211 562212 562213 562219 5629 56291 56292 56299 562991 562998 Education and health services ............................................... Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 Change from 2010 2011 10,105 8,137 565 1,404 3,644 3,644 1,026 1,639 172 808 11,296 5,388 944 4,964 3,383 1,581 178 148 24 7 24 24 15 19 -8 -1 382 223 88 71 -5 76 145,476 125,170 9,722 10,584 94,480 94,480 36,646 37,583 5,740 14,511 123,743 76,795 13,419 33,529 19,740 13,789 6,634 5,908 693 32 -1,079 -1,079 -650 -156 -411 138 2,242 660 1,034 547 181 366 $6,817,869 5,814,461 567,626 435,782 6,077,088 6,077,088 2,594,620 2,204,709 484,208 793,552 6,366,020 4,359,580 615,786 1,390,654 758,380 632,274 $440,545 392,391 40,166 7,989 65,272 65,272 15,738 38,375 -10,059 21,218 176,864 64,946 68,669 43,249 5,780 37,469 $901 893 1,123 792 1,237 1,237 1,362 1,128 1,622 1,052 989 1,092 882 798 739 882 $18 19 0 12 27 27 32 24 77 19 9 7 32 12 -1 30 909,560 19,669 19,035,334 379,174 844,843,011 31,368,729 854 15 Educational services .................................................................. 61 97,293 3,723 2,545,941 85,791 111,162,311 5,866,256 840 17 Educational services .............................................................. Elementary and secondary schools .................................. Junior colleges .................................................................. Colleges and universities .................................................. Business, computer and management training ................. Business and secretarial schools .................................. Computer training ......................................................... Management training .................................................... Technical and trade schools .............................................. Technical and trade schools ......................................... Cosmetology and barber schools ............................. Flight training ............................................................ Apprenticeship training ............................................. Other technical and trade schools ............................ Other schools and instruction ............................................ Fine arts schools ........................................................... Sports and recreation instruction .................................. Language schools ......................................................... All other schools and instruction ................................... Exam preparation and tutoring ................................. Automobile driving schools ....................................... Miscellaneous schools and instruction ..................... Educational support services ............................................ 611 6111 6112 6113 6114 61141 61142 61143 6115 61151 611511 611512 611513 611519 6116 61161 61162 61163 61169 611691 611692 611699 6117 97,293 16,829 938 6,043 10,104 476 2,592 7,037 8,811 8,811 1,846 1,074 1,323 4,569 42,291 11,011 12,694 1,487 17,099 7,807 2,370 6,923 12,277 3,723 664 54 622 94 25 -32 101 90 90 28 1 19 42 1,580 275 441 62 802 374 45 384 618 2,545,941 697,763 51,026 1,162,309 75,374 16,577 15,979 42,819 125,155 125,155 20,620 16,005 11,932 76,598 324,466 72,839 81,196 19,441 150,991 91,781 14,063 45,147 109,848 85,791 34,250 500 32,182 -3,357 -12 219 -3,564 358 358 1,404 -19 -339 -689 16,872 2,925 4,940 1,647 7,361 4,464 301 2,596 4,986 111,162,311 25,068,306 1,977,787 63,131,852 4,199,704 609,051 969,364 2,621,288 5,248,037 5,248,037 653,508 888,758 493,934 3,211,836 6,742,904 1,325,757 1,345,979 538,839 3,532,330 1,719,878 273,107 1,539,344 4,793,721 5,866,256 1,715,480 -24,242 3,328,389 -188,146 15,127 60,886 -264,160 75,309 75,309 38,996 40,947 -12,375 7,740 560,997 93,280 109,256 73,216 285,247 110,456 13,450 161,340 398,468 840 691 745 1,045 1,072 707 1,167 1,177 806 806 609 1,068 796 806 400 350 319 533 450 360 373 656 839 17 14 -17 27 0 18 58 -19 9 9 -6 50 2 9 14 11 7 30 15 6 10 33 33 Health care and social assistance ............................................. 62 812,267 15,946 16,489,393 293,384 733,680,700 25,502,473 856 15 Ambulatory health care services ............................................ Offices of physicians ......................................................... Offices of physicians ..................................................... Offices of physicians, except mental health .............. Offices of mental health physicians .......................... Offices of dentists .............................................................. Offices of other health practitioners ................................... 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 6213 547,201 216,940 216,940 206,919 10,021 125,612 124,723 7,984 349 349 247 102 1,163 2,742 6,132,784 2,347,503 2,347,503 2,300,225 47,278 838,643 696,046 163,239 29,446 29,446 27,992 1,454 13,802 27,653 336,272,525 182,953,690 182,953,690 180,366,457 2,587,234 38,628,413 26,416,952 13,063,173 6,283,583 6,283,583 6,162,985 120,599 966,858 1,375,173 1,054 1,499 1,499 1,508 1,052 886 730 13 33 33 34 17 8 10 See footnotes at end of table. 2-27 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Offices of chiropractors ................................................. Offices of optometrists .................................................. Offices of mental health practitioners ............................ Offices of specialty therapists ....................................... Offices of all other health practitioners .......................... Offices of podiatrists ................................................. Offices of miscellaneous health practitioners ........... Outpatient care centers ..................................................... Family planning centers ................................................ Outpatient mental health centers .................................. Other outpatient care centers ....................................... HMO medical centers ............................................... Kidney dialysis centers ............................................. Freestanding emergency medical centers ................ All other outpatient care centers ............................... Medical and diagnostic laboratories .................................. Medical and diagnostic laboratories .............................. Medical laboratories .................................................. Diagnostic imaging centers ....................................... Home health care services ................................................ Other ambulatory health care services .............................. Ambulance services ...................................................... All other ambulatory health care services ..................... Blood and organ banks ............................................. Miscellaneous ambulatory health care services ....... Hospitals ................................................................................ General medical and surgical hospitals ............................. Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals ....................... Other hospitals .................................................................. Nursing and residential care facilities .................................... Nursing care facilities, skilled nursing ............................... Residential mental health facilities .................................... Residential developmental disability homes ................. Residential mental and substance abuse care ............. Continuing care, assisted living facilities ........................... Continuing care, assisted living facilities ....................... Continuing care retirement communities .................. Assisted living facilities for the elderly ...................... Other residential care facilities .......................................... Social assistance ................................................................... Individual and family services ............................................ Child and youth services ............................................... Services for the elderly and disabled ............................ Other individual and family services ............................. Emergency and other relief services ................................. Community food services .............................................. Community housing services ........................................ Temporary shelters ................................................... Other community housing services ........................... Emergency and other relief services ............................. Vocational rehabilitation services ...................................... Child day care services ..................................................... Leisure and hospitality ........................................................... 62131 62132 62133 62134 62139 621391 621399 6214 62141 62142 62149 621491 621492 621493 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 6219 62191 62199 621991 621999 622 6221 6222 6223 623 6231 6232 62321 62322 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 624 6241 62411 62412 62419 6242 62421 62422 624221 624229 62423 6243 6244 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 37,254 19,810 14,641 30,123 22,895 8,022 14,874 25,957 1,680 7,607 16,671 1,424 5,515 4,646 5,086 16,376 16,376 10,167 6,210 28,160 9,433 4,580 4,853 1,531 3,322 8,194 5,966 839 1,390 71,147 16,800 25,645 18,718 6,927 22,283 22,283 5,717 16,566 6,419 185,725 95,999 10,087 60,107 25,804 10,021 2,807 5,588 3,269 2,320 1,626 9,661 70,045 203 253 351 1,067 868 -39 907 846 -46 275 618 39 61 203 313 572 572 544 30 2,027 284 157 127 -6 133 181 169 0 13 1,151 94 748 472 276 417 417 195 222 -109 6,630 5,931 126 5,123 681 180 38 169 138 32 -27 95 424 120,553 111,689 63,471 290,883 109,450 35,137 74,314 620,902 20,431 183,080 417,391 116,554 95,655 98,944 106,238 231,749 231,749 163,770 67,978 1,140,402 257,539 155,605 101,935 68,470 33,464 4,677,519 4,363,863 102,545 211,112 3,162,214 1,667,523 569,410 378,391 191,018 765,983 765,983 410,275 355,709 159,298 2,516,877 1,256,309 171,303 717,400 367,607 144,005 29,365 88,461 59,016 29,445 26,179 328,863 787,700 2,002 2,493 2,195 14,649 6,314 191 6,124 24,247 -522 7,946 16,823 4,816 2,295 5,608 4,103 3,955 3,955 3,955 -1 57,671 6,464 4,189 2,276 147 2,128 38,440 28,224 1,768 8,448 42,762 12,817 6,067 1,417 4,648 25,698 25,698 15,158 10,541 -1,821 48,943 39,991 876 42,300 -3,184 2,204 478 2,393 1,853 540 -668 1,549 5,199 $3,525,995 4,031,134 2,340,654 12,112,859 4,406,311 1,461,077 2,945,234 33,728,562 951,033 6,582,739 26,194,790 10,311,658 4,781,913 5,519,399 5,581,820 13,247,480 13,247,480 9,120,183 4,127,297 31,307,669 9,989,760 5,290,950 4,698,810 3,013,825 1,684,985 253,402,931 237,527,348 4,226,750 11,648,833 86,289,144 49,031,744 14,593,159 8,931,776 5,661,383 18,199,807 18,199,807 10,484,755 7,715,052 4,464,435 57,716,099 29,942,776 5,062,538 13,619,091 11,261,147 4,635,438 830,816 2,680,058 1,614,195 1,065,864 1,124,564 7,903,681 15,234,204 $104,007 166,556 75,301 768,421 260,889 27,534 233,355 1,902,347 10,276 340,870 1,551,201 694,717 198,067 282,593 375,824 483,502 483,502 356,341 127,161 1,658,314 393,396 209,505 183,891 67,648 116,243 8,427,190 7,480,853 188,082 758,255 2,347,015 1,159,957 301,715 90,237 211,477 856,749 856,749 539,066 317,684 28,595 1,665,094 1,133,103 127,883 886,190 119,030 170,690 44,472 116,292 81,445 34,848 9,925 86,284 275,018 $562 694 709 801 774 800 762 1,045 895 691 1,207 1,701 961 1,073 1,010 1,099 1,099 1,071 1,168 528 746 654 886 846 968 1,042 1,047 793 1,061 525 565 493 454 570 457 457 491 417 539 441 458 568 365 589 619 544 583 526 696 826 462 372 $7 13 -2 11 1 11 -3 19 32 6 24 46 17 -6 30 21 21 16 36 1 11 9 15 17 5 26 27 22 28 8 9 5 3 8 6 6 7 5 10 4 3 11 2 11 13 21 10 10 10 28 3 4 755,545 10,755 13,294,603 287,789 262,861,214 10,691,694 380 7 See footnotes at end of table. 2-28 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ............................................ 71 124,740 393 1,922,644 18,905 $63,338,492 $1,886,599 $634 $13 Performing arts and spectator sports ..................................... Performing arts companies ............................................... Theater companies and dinner theaters ....................... Dance companies ......................................................... Musical groups and artists ............................................ Other performing arts companies ................................. Spectator sports ................................................................ Spectator sports ............................................................ Sports teams and clubs ............................................ Racetracks ................................................................ Other spectator sports .............................................. Promoters of performing arts and sports ........................... Promoters with facilities ................................................ Promoters without facilities ........................................... Agents and managers for public figures ............................ Independent artists, writers, and performers ..................... Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks ........................... Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks ....................... Museums ...................................................................... Historical sites ............................................................... Zoos and botanical gardens .......................................... Nature parks and other similar institutions .................... Amusements, gambling, and recreation ................................ Amusement parks and arcades ......................................... Amusement and theme parks ....................................... Amusement arcades ..................................................... Gambling industries ........................................................... Casinos, except casino hotels ...................................... Other gambling industries ............................................. Other amusement and recreation industries ..................... Golf courses and country clubs ..................................... Skiing facilities .............................................................. Marinas ......................................................................... Fitness and recreational sports centers ........................ Bowling centers ............................................................. All other amusement and recreation industries ............. 711 7111 71111 71112 71113 71119 7112 71121 711211 711212 711219 7113 71131 71132 7114 7115 712 7121 71211 71212 71213 71219 713 7131 71311 71312 7132 71321 71329 7139 71391 71392 71393 71394 71395 71399 47,599 9,672 3,212 734 5,086 640 6,260 6,260 1,865 936 3,459 6,279 2,692 3,586 3,953 21,436 5,770 5,770 3,831 588 656 696 71,371 2,815 869 1,946 3,160 441 2,719 65,397 11,556 360 3,914 28,922 4,224 16,421 36 -91 5 28 -120 -5 -48 -48 42 -35 -55 142 88 53 25 7 99 99 61 0 12 27 259 -16 1 -17 130 41 89 145 98 5 30 -146 -52 208 398,992 110,444 59,298 9,349 34,602 7,195 124,921 124,921 68,980 34,423 21,518 96,975 74,042 22,933 19,582 47,072 131,258 131,258 76,069 14,515 32,650 8,024 1,392,394 171,707 153,776 17,931 126,262 87,821 38,441 1,094,425 337,797 36,565 30,701 493,993 67,653 127,716 4,157 1,223 632 67 -25 549 -3,595 -3,595 -591 -3,227 224 3,790 2,524 1,266 826 1,914 3,731 3,731 2,778 119 690 143 11,017 4,170 3,995 175 163 4,728 -4,565 6,684 306 1,457 866 5,581 -1,732 205 31,363,450 4,684,809 1,925,425 352,990 2,107,803 298,591 15,099,831 15,099,831 13,203,418 933,270 963,143 3,402,761 2,503,768 898,994 1,991,982 6,184,066 4,058,960 4,058,960 2,437,217 440,940 962,700 218,103 27,916,082 4,044,988 3,781,518 263,470 3,649,945 2,727,530 922,415 20,221,148 7,588,679 701,552 939,335 7,639,861 1,002,354 2,349,368 1,011,771 161,184 67,468 8,754 55,768 29,195 9,037 9,037 1,421 -19,655 27,272 273,800 212,094 61,707 36,943 530,804 171,254 171,254 114,336 9,954 32,596 14,369 703,574 175,966 175,204 762 76,276 180,055 -103,779 451,331 135,897 27,986 49,380 175,876 -8,935 71,128 1,512 816 624 726 1,171 798 2,325 2,325 3,681 521 861 675 650 754 1,956 2,526 595 595 616 584 567 523 386 453 473 283 556 597 461 355 432 369 588 297 285 354 34 20 15 13 31 19 67 67 32 34 16 29 34 11 -49 119 9 9 6 8 7 26 7 9 10 -2 11 7 2 5 7 0 14 3 5 10 Accommodation and food services ............................................ 72 630,805 10,362 11,371,959 268,884 199,522,722 8,805,094 337 7 Accommodation ..................................................................... Traveler accommodation ................................................... Hotels and motels, except casino hotels ....................... Casino hotels ................................................................ Other traveler accommodation ...................................... Bed-and-breakfast inns ............................................. All other traveler accommodation ............................. RV parks and recreational camps ..................................... RV parks and recreational camps ................................. RV parks and campgrounds ..................................... Recreational and vacation camps ............................. Rooming and boarding houses ......................................... 721 7211 72111 72112 72119 721191 721199 7212 72121 721211 721214 7213 65,173 56,422 51,438 353 4,632 2,851 1,781 6,772 6,772 4,151 2,621 1,979 418 334 320 4 10 -1 10 72 72 42 30 12 1,784,558 1,720,082 1,430,533 263,445 26,104 14,811 11,293 53,417 53,417 25,140 28,278 11,058 37,304 35,931 28,641 6,040 1,250 398 852 827 827 29 799 545 47,639,962 46,271,376 36,580,700 9,207,355 483,321 250,654 232,667 1,124,351 1,124,351 472,533 651,819 244,235 2,339,170 2,271,524 1,839,990 394,315 37,219 11,753 25,467 46,018 46,018 9,762 36,257 21,627 513 517 492 672 356 325 396 405 405 361 443 425 14 15 15 14 11 6 14 11 11 7 12 18 See footnotes at end of table. 2-29 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Food services and drinking places ........................................ Special food services ........................................................ Food service contractors ............................................... Caterers ........................................................................ Mobile food services ..................................................... Drinking places, alcoholic beverages ................................ Restaurants and other eating places3 ............................... Restaurants and other eating places3 ........................... Full-service restaurants4 ........................................... Limited-service restaurants4 ..................................... Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets4 ......................... Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars4 .................. Annual average employment Change from 2010 1,316,208 59,864 4,408,735 59,172 Other services, except public administration ............................. 81 1,316,208 59,864 4,408,735 59,172 Repair and maintenance ........................................................ Automotive repair and maintenance .................................. Automotive mechanical and electrical repair ................ General automotive repair ........................................ Automotive exhaust system repair ............................ Automotive transmission repair ................................ Other automotive mechanical and elec. repair ......... Automotive body, interior, and glass repair ................... Automotive body and interior repair .......................... Automotive glass replacement shops ....................... Other automotive repair and maintenance .................... Automotive oil change and lubrication shops ........... Car washes ............................................................... All other automotive repair and maintenance ........... Electronic equipment repair and maintenance .................. Electronic equipment repair and maintenance .............. Consumer electronics repair and maintenance ........ Computer and office machine repair ......................... Communication equipment repair ............................. Other electronic equipment repair ............................ Commercial machinery repair and maintenance ............... Household goods repair and maintenance ........................ Home and garden equip. and appliance repair ............. Home and garden equipment repair ......................... Appliance repair and maintenance ........................... Reupholstery and furniture repair ................................. Footwear and leather goods repair ............................... Other household goods repair and maintenance .......... Personal and laundry services ............................................... Personal care services ...................................................... Hair, nail, and skin care services .................................. Barber shops ............................................................ Beauty salons ........................................................... Nail salons ................................................................ Other personal care services ........................................ Diet and weight reducing centers ............................. Other personal care services .................................... 811 8111 81111 811111 811112 811113 811118 81112 811121 811122 81119 811191 811192 811198 8112 81121 811211 811212 811213 811219 8113 8114 81141 811411 811412 81142 81143 81149 812 8121 81211 812111 812112 812113 81219 812191 812199 220,653 157,213 91,686 76,731 3,171 5,244 6,541 39,948 34,358 5,590 25,579 7,490 13,954 4,135 16,229 16,229 2,076 7,235 1,612 5,306 26,860 20,352 5,727 1,479 4,248 4,241 1,014 9,370 194,511 108,446 90,665 3,712 72,183 14,771 17,781 2,544 15,237 -128 -245 117 623 -113 -135 -257 -452 -406 -47 90 -28 -83 201 74 74 -78 114 -65 103 71 -27 27 43 -16 -203 -5 154 1,511 992 712 122 -468 1,059 280 68 212 1,163,914 814,603 371,502 308,988 12,537 19,503 30,475 232,919 205,617 27,302 210,182 56,563 134,946 18,674 98,419 98,419 10,033 40,388 16,534 31,464 183,050 67,842 23,313 4,172 19,141 14,371 2,432 27,726 1,287,882 611,566 489,086 14,589 425,519 48,978 122,481 31,853 90,627 28,796 17,012 8,928 9,168 -4 142 -377 4,063 4,253 -190 4,020 -517 3,235 1,303 1,521 1,521 -957 1,512 -511 1,477 9,777 486 -297 19 -317 108 16 658 21,088 11,195 4,996 689 -1,163 5,470 6,200 246 5,954 43,546,685 26,564,480 12,967,599 10,808,693 401,811 696,424 1,060,671 9,389,479 8,447,415 942,065 4,207,401 1,291,318 2,298,593 617,490 5,309,937 5,309,937 398,128 2,033,331 888,756 1,989,722 9,492,584 2,179,684 861,649 119,192 742,456 432,811 57,968 827,256 30,056,972 12,070,653 9,874,711 292,567 8,824,206 757,938 2,195,941 612,462 1,583,480 2-30 231,581 18,016 13,007 4,038 970 1,858 211,707 211,707 112,203 84,554 -1,020 15,969 2011 565,632 32,274 18,926 11,400 1,948 45,491 487,868 487,868 222,713 209,886 7,738 47,531 See footnotes at end of table. 9,587,402 552,606 394,370 149,659 8,577 345,094 8,689,702 8,689,702 4,578,973 3,504,443 131,391 474,894 Change from 2010 722 7223 72231 72232 72233 7224 7225 72251 722511 722513 722514 722515 Other services ........................................................................ 9,944 2,919 2,693 -2 228 -543 7,569 7,569 3,338 3,506 -9 733 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) $151,882,760 12,138,018 9,178,009 2,810,806 149,203 4,929,859 134,814,883 134,814,883 78,494,612 47,293,593 2,114,776 6,911,902 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 $6,465,925 572,444 406,682 129,908 35,853 178,940 5,714,541 5,714,541 3,723,253 1,645,053 -36,002 382,238 $305 422 448 361 335 275 298 298 330 260 310 280 $6 6 6 7 48 9 5 5 8 3 -2 6 131,892,834 4,147,611 575 10 131,892,834 4,147,611 575 10 2,176,554 1,041,398 526,909 491,139 6,667 16,662 12,441 373,064 374,658 -1,594 141,424 4,630 90,011 46,783 246,401 246,401 -27,623 145,079 -27,253 156,198 853,581 35,174 -12,022 4,911 -16,934 23,631 931 22,634 1,269,988 536,526 294,416 20,701 168,631 105,084 242,108 87,688 154,421 720 627 671 673 616 687 669 775 790 664 385 439 328 636 1,038 1,038 763 968 1,034 1,216 997 618 711 549 746 579 458 574 449 380 388 386 399 298 345 370 336 19 12 11 11 10 12 16 17 19 4 6 6 6 4 33 33 18 34 1 40 38 6 -1 20 -5 27 4 2 12 11 7 10 9 9 22 51 11 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Death care services ........................................................... Funeral homes and funeral services ............................. Cemeteries and crematories ......................................... Drycleaning and laundry services ..................................... Coin-operated laundries and drycleaners ..................... Drycleaning and laundry services ................................. Linen and uniform supply .............................................. Linen supply .............................................................. Industrial launderers ................................................. Other personal services .................................................... Pet care, except veterinary, services ............................ Photofinishing ............................................................... Photofinishing laboratories, except one-hour ........... One-hour photofinishing ........................................... Parking lots and garages .............................................. All other personal services ............................................ Membership associations and organizations ......................... Religious organizations ..................................................... Grantmaking and giving services ...................................... Grantmaking and giving services .................................. Grantmaking foundations .......................................... Voluntary health organizations ................................. Other grantmaking and giving services .................... Social advocacy organizations .......................................... Social advocacy organizations ...................................... Human rights organizations ...................................... Environment and conservation organizations ........... Other social advocacy organizations ........................ Civic and social organizations ........................................... Professional and similar organizations .............................. Business associations ................................................... Professional organizations ............................................ Labor unions and similar labor organizations ............... Political organizations ................................................... Other similar organizations ........................................... Private households ................................................................ 8122 81221 81222 8123 81231 81232 81233 812331 812332 8129 81291 81292 812921 812922 81293 81299 813 8131 8132 81321 813211 813212 813219 8133 81331 813311 813312 813319 8134 8139 81391 81392 81393 81394 81399 814 18,342 13,860 4,482 35,824 9,546 23,442 2,837 1,575 1,261 31,899 13,019 1,388 979 409 6,482 11,010 139,493 21,668 13,446 13,446 6,838 3,303 3,305 19,007 19,007 4,066 5,299 9,642 26,792 58,580 19,444 7,206 14,360 2,137 15,434 761,552 Annual average employment Change from 2010 8 5 3 -590 -30 -530 -30 -33 3 1,100 582 -165 -108 -57 110 573 682 439 254 254 195 13 45 577 577 45 210 322 -361 -228 -75 143 -204 -165 74 57,800 See footnotes at end of table. 2-31 2011 131,353 101,966 29,387 298,147 33,893 142,705 121,550 69,712 51,837 246,816 68,230 14,083 12,734 1,349 115,816 48,687 1,315,466 182,896 126,638 126,638 53,561 37,935 35,142 193,506 193,506 48,971 52,161 92,374 392,171 420,254 114,557 75,794 119,394 7,067 103,443 641,473 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 1,032 713 319 -3,431 419 -2,986 -864 -66 -799 12,292 5,347 -668 -484 -184 3,636 3,977 1,789 1,447 1,971 1,971 2,349 23 -401 1,936 1,936 475 1,859 -398 1,168 -4,735 -866 1,550 -2,876 -4,035 1,492 7,500 2011 $4,459,825 3,466,053 993,772 7,494,162 582,093 2,681,076 4,230,993 2,245,764 1,985,229 6,032,332 1,239,934 635,246 600,573 34,673 2,435,739 1,721,412 47,437,146 4,497,154 6,858,760 6,858,760 3,282,074 1,984,020 1,592,667 7,599,367 7,599,367 1,810,338 1,997,284 3,791,745 6,807,594 21,674,271 7,701,905 5,581,671 4,418,879 333,479 3,638,337 10,852,031 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 $113,970 85,277 28,693 124,690 28,910 -8,173 103,953 45,833 58,120 494,803 121,936 71,396 76,758 -5,362 96,390 205,079 919,736 -359,164 279,599 279,599 190,751 61,018 27,831 286,529 286,529 38,061 125,559 122,908 128,517 584,256 186,872 320,240 901 -126,067 202,310 -218,667 2011 $653 654 650 483 330 361 669 620 736 470 349 867 907 494 404 680 693 473 1,042 1,042 1,178 1,006 872 755 755 711 736 789 334 992 1,293 1,416 712 907 676 325 Change from 2010 $12 12 12 13 12 6 21 14 32 16 7 132 145 -8 3 28 12 -42 27 27 17 31 25 21 21 8 20 28 6 38 41 53 17 111 28 -11 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit and higher NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2011 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change1 from 2010 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2011 Annual average employment Change from 2010 2011 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2010 2011 Change from 2010 Average weekly wage Change from 2010 2011 Total government .................................................. 297,140 -370 21,226,299 -392,911 $1,044,441,902 $2,351,353 $946 $19 Federal .......................................................................... 66,811 -182 2,863,132 -117,681 209,010,194 2,744,470 1,404 73 State .............................................................................. 66,441 -478 4,553,697 -52,304 228,830,975 3,320,273 966 24 Local .............................................................................. 163,888 289 13,809,471 -222,925 606,600,732 -3,713,391 845 9 1 The data for 2010 are based on the 2007 version of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS 2007). The data for 2011 are based on the 2012 version of that system (NAICS 2012). Due to differences in the NAICS versions, some industries coded to NAICS 2012 cannot be compared directly to data coded to NAICS 2007. See www.bls.gov/cew/naics2012.htm as well as the footnotes on specific industries for more details. 4 The scope of economic activity for this NAICS 2012 coded industry is the same as the scope of activity for a NAICS 2007 coded industry. However, the codes assigned to this industry are different under those two versions of NAICS. This table shows only the NAICS 2012 code. 2 The scope of economic activity for this NAICS 2012 coded industry includes only a portion of the scope of activity of an industry coded under the NAICS 2007 system. As a result, an exact comparison derived solely from NAICS coded data would not be valid. 5 Includes data for unclassified establishments, not shown separately. 6 Data do not meet BLS or State agency disclosure standards. 7 Most railroad employees are covered by unemployment programs under the Railroad Retirement Act and thus are not included in this bulletin. 3 The scope of economic activity for this NAICS 2012 coded industry includes, and matches exactly, the scope of activity for two or more NAICS 2007 coded industries. This table compares the NAICS 2012 coded industry to the aggregate value of those industries. NOTE: Data are final. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. 2-32
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