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Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
Total1 ....................................................
9,003,197
-78,852
128,607,842
-6,197,817
5,859,232,422
-282,926,778
Total private1 ........................................................
8,709,115
-80,245
106,947,104
-6,241,539
4,829,211,805
Goods producing ............................................................
1,309,417
-58,371
19,542,766
-2,847,243
1,026,060,190
Natural resources and mining ..........................................
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
$876
$0
-306,276,086
868
-5
-143,728,872
1,010
5
126,141
94
1,783,558
-98,868
84,585,804
-7,972,715
912
-34
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting ..............................
11
95,001
-345
1,142,192
-26,837
29,732,125
-646,396
501
1
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
42,505
8,079
575
43
87
1,621
2,109
812
2,834
1,964
870
4,234
4,234
1,034
3,200
11,716
528
350
10,837
1,916
2,544
520
900
1,743
386
2,829
8,984
634
209
425
8,350
5,696
2,654
9,492
443
3,364
310
1,518
3,858
267
174
264
549
65
0
7
80
158
-12
252
220
32
67
67
-9
76
-111
-21
6
-97
10
-74
-11
27
5
12
-65
-173
6
-9
15
-179
-134
-46
-69
-14
-132
-20
47
50
-2
0
531,096
38,169
3,027
220
363
4,728
14,155
2,765
12,912
9,268
3,645
95,153
95,153
14,751
80,402
183,460
6,459
3,819
173,182
36,525
32,565
32,772
16,133
14,819
5,096
35,272
149,947
20,604
13,111
7,493
129,343
84,084
45,259
64,367
3,910
15,914
3,675
8,419
32,448
1,544
874
-5,411
3,003
491
-26
36
408
847
58
1,190
1,208
-17
3,372
3,372
331
3,041
5,486
-495
22
5,958
2,997
-630
1,482
847
-330
-96
1,688
-15,907
-178
-752
574
-15,730
-12,503
-3,227
-1,365
-83
-911
-301
357
-427
-45
-86
13,054,612
1,177,479
90,974
6,952
9,615
126,022
475,529
90,427
377,960
275,774
102,186
2,394,071
2,394,071
424,217
1,969,854
3,865,976
173,525
93,091
3,599,361
666,782
757,572
632,756
352,614
407,680
117,674
664,283
3,930,597
596,605
395,811
200,794
3,333,992
2,218,947
1,115,046
1,686,488
78,100
387,238
135,402
235,696
850,053
43,382
20,900
-132,102
100,763
14,964
-289
1,307
13,947
24,237
8,948
37,647
37,904
-257
71,624
71,624
16,793
54,831
112,986
-10,164
-6,014
129,166
53,155
3,033
32,936
6,779
7,307
3,171
22,786
-398,362
18,071
-9,848
27,920
-416,433
-355,406
-61,026
-19,114
-2,498
-18,609
-2,567
3,932
629
-1,066
-1,155
473
593
578
609
510
513
646
629
563
572
539
484
484
553
471
405
517
469
400
351
447
371
420
529
444
362
504
557
581
515
496
507
474
504
384
468
708
538
504
541
460
0
4
2
44
21
14
-6
50
5
4
1
-3
-3
10
-5
-1
9
-33
1
-1
10
2
-15
21
20
-5
2
22
18
34
-1
-6
8
5
-4
4
41
-15
7
3
18
See footnotes at end of table.
2-1
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
All other miscellaneous crop farming ........................
Animal production ..................................................................
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
3,417
22,538
14,534
7,826
6,722
1,103
6,709
2,203
1,687
528
373
342
329
115
300
208
93
804
804
487
183
134
3,009
315
1,357
105
1,232
9,907
627
278
9,002
2,452
2,054
2,054
1,106
908
41
398
17,600
10,143
10,143
759
3,265
862
1,915
2,166
1,176
5,136
2,321
51
155
170
170
140
29
1
-26
41
19
5
12
10
-5
9
0
10
-3
-3
-2
-3
3
-39
18
-31
4
-30
-664
-13
0
-652
-33
-38
-38
-18
-28
9
4
-65
-43
-43
-44
-11
13
14
-45
29
6
-28
30,031
225,789
132,060
45,899
31,693
14,206
86,161
29,092
39,256
14,978
8,149
5,049
9,186
1,894
1,375
995
381
5,828
5,828
3,639
1,584
605
18,178
1,865
6,462
1,077
8,775
55,235
3,633
2,914
48,687
8,081
6,321
6,321
3,472
2,647
202
1,760
321,992
279,642
279,642
6,702
22,470
9,515
76,158
149,546
15,252
28,068
14,282
-296
-1,203
-1,884
-535
-85
-450
-1,349
2,427
-788
663
-236
-1,030
-124
-62
87
72
16
-227
-227
-168
0
-59
-818
106
-673
-2
-249
-6,590
-224
428
-6,795
-351
-210
-210
-203
-29
22
-141
-13,281
-11,213
-11,213
-1,015
-435
-1,688
1,670
-9,307
-438
-695
-1,373
785,771
6,647,837
3,710,730
1,378,245
889,289
488,956
2,332,485
894,925
1,287,572
484,588
269,236
164,752
312,842
56,154
32,090
21,671
10,419
175,391
175,391
109,584
49,027
16,779
547,130
59,025
184,441
28,694
274,970
1,959,815
213,066
66,274
1,680,475
422,390
378,340
378,340
224,652
145,496
8,191
44,051
7,647,471
6,256,448
6,256,448
221,527
743,770
250,140
2,119,620
2,444,210
477,180
894,004
497,019
2,850
20,227
-32,967
-9,402
-526
-8,876
-23,565
122,100
-44,923
12,871
-2,031
-49,432
-5,155
-1,175
2,788
1,935
853
-5,910
-5,910
-2,974
-1,563
-1,374
-20,860
4,408
-21,797
783
-4,255
-287,492
-20,731
3,787
-270,549
-35,715
-33,344
-33,344
-37,193
3,529
319
-2,369
-211,313
-132,662
-132,662
-23,502
264
-20,749
53,005
-139,734
-1,946
-13,058
-65,594
$503
566
540
577
540
662
521
592
631
622
635
628
655
570
449
419
526
579
579
579
595
533
579
609
549
512
603
682
1,128
437
664
1,005
1,151
1,151
1,244
1,057
779
481
457
430
430
636
637
506
535
314
602
613
669
$7
5
3
2
2
9
3
35
-9
-12
13
-50
-2
6
11
8
22
3
3
10
-19
7
4
12
-7
14
8
-17
-38
-46
-12
-40
-61
-61
-126
37
-61
12
6
8
8
25
13
41
1
1
15
7
-22
Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction ......................
21
31,140
439
641,366
-72,032
54,853,678
-7,326,320
1,645
-31
Oil and gas extraction ............................................................
Oil and gas extraction ........................................................
211
2111
8,960
8,960
93
93
160,688
160,688
607
607
21,605,430
21,605,430
-1,432,371
-1,432,371
2,586
2,586
-182
-182
See footnotes at end of table.
2-2
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
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 ...............
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 .....................................................................
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
8,960
8,759
201
7,666
1,294
1,294
721
502
71
401
31
221
197
24
64
18
46
87
47
40
5,971
2,631
645
1,156
267
564
2,920
2,540
164
74
143
420
32
26
94
268
14,515
14,515
14,515
2,490
11,049
459
285
232
93
94
-1
-103
39
39
32
10
-3
-27
-3
-8
-8
-1
-2
-1
-1
-12
-6
-7
-115
-46
-17
-10
2
-20
-61
-38
-5
-1
-17
-8
4
0
-8
-4
449
449
449
-17
470
-13
6
3
160,688
155,150
5,538
206,769
82,000
82,000
38,530
42,341
1,129
34,100
4,371
12,328
11,182
1,146
13,162
1,666
11,497
4,239
910
3,329
90,669
41,772
6,787
21,663
4,574
8,748
36,385
26,579
3,665
2,692
3,449
12,511
3,818
1,687
2,970
4,037
273,910
273,910
273,910
67,756
193,589
7,963
2,538
2,064
607
252
355
-16,380
905
905
243
758
-96
-6,056
-1,006
-255
-67
-188
-4,055
-1,064
-2,990
-740
-102
-637
-11,230
-5,233
-1,221
-1,980
-670
-1,362
-5,004
-3,588
-391
-218
-806
-994
-28
14
-142
-838
-56,258
-56,258
-56,258
-24,884
-30,046
-146
-819
-364
21,605,430
20,912,901
692,529
13,179,466
6,027,052
6,027,052
2,724,567
3,246,120
56,364
2,589,663
307,719
1,018,414
934,225
84,189
962,878
122,369
840,510
300,652
61,483
239,170
4,562,751
1,978,640
251,714
1,043,125
220,527
463,273
1,779,351
1,267,783
195,541
148,484
167,544
804,760
283,339
110,168
181,797
229,457
20,068,782
20,068,782
20,068,782
5,531,503
13,728,770
494,438
204,644
109,427
-1,432,371
-1,476,370
43,999
-936,180
168,687
168,687
7,751
166,565
-5,630
-457,771
-125,131
13,359
25,838
-12,479
-283,246
-54,759
-228,486
-62,753
-1,647
-61,104
-647,096
-283,328
-50,762
-115,073
-46,435
-71,058
-300,722
-219,443
-31,563
-12,495
-37,220
-63,046
-6,380
-10,386
-3,329
-42,950
-4,957,769
-4,957,769
-4,957,769
-2,061,385
-2,824,928
44,033
-92,998
-22,490
$2,586
2,592
2,405
1,226
1,413
1,413
1,360
1,474
960
1,460
1,354
1,589
1,607
1,413
1,407
1,413
1,406
1,364
1,299
1,382
968
911
713
926
927
1,018
940
917
1,026
1,061
934
1,237
1,427
1,256
1,177
1,093
1,409
1,409
1,409
1,570
1,364
1,194
1,550
1,019
- $182
-188
-1
10
24
24
-5
50
-13
1
-194
53
54
19
15
165
-13
-40
100
-74
-15
-14
-13
-16
-52
2
-26
-31
-51
-3
9
1
-22
-130
33
18
-49
-49
-49
-6
-59
126
-155
-26
831,969
-49,928
5,948,837
-1,176,049
293,408,292
-55,805,045
948
5
Construction .........................................................................
23
831,969
-49,928
5,948,837
-1,176,049
293,408,292
-55,805,045
948
5
Construction of buildings .......................................................
Residential building construction .......................................
Residential building construction ..................................
New single-family general contractors ......................
New multifamily general contractors .........................
236
2361
23611
236115
236116
250,301
197,934
197,934
106,474
3,927
-18,562
-17,790
-17,790
-13,093
-4
1,334,935
631,204
631,204
336,901
24,430
-306,487
-182,882
-182,882
-125,149
-4,679
72,028,951
27,220,069
27,220,069
14,832,219
1,431,947
-16,054,345
-8,829,683
-8,829,683
-6,135,321
-274,891
1,038
829
829
847
1,127
6
-23
-23
-26
-1
See footnotes at end of table.
2-3
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
New housing operative 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 building equipment contractors .....
Other nonresidential building equipment contractors
Building finishing contractors .............................................
Drywall and insulation contractors ................................
Residential drywall contractors .................................
Nonresidential drywall contractors ............................
Painting and wall covering contractors .........................
NAICS Code
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
2009
Change
from
2008
5,028
82,506
52,367
6,349
46,018
54,975
24,238
13,497
2,891
7,850
11,477
11,456
7,805
526,694
109,595
20,554
14,911
5,643
5,794
1,461
4,334
14,677
12,794
1,883
26,818
20,164
6,655
6,055
3,275
2,780
20,433
14,929
5,504
8,830
8,148
682
6,435
3,312
3,123
199,142
87,881
50,949
36,932
101,277
73,106
28,171
9,984
1,828
8,156
134,894
23,814
16,340
7,474
40,389
-798
-3,895
-772
-127
-645
-2,485
-229
-346
104
13
-1,734
-274
-247
-28,881
-8,659
-1,674
-1,486
-188
-106
-65
-41
-2,236
-2,122
-115
-2,816
-2,525
-289
-138
-150
12
-547
-543
-4
-829
-778
-52
-313
-326
12
-5,113
-2,790
-2,341
-449
-2,320
-2,204
-117
-4
97
-101
-10,634
-1,805
-1,545
-261
-3,028
Annual average
employment
2009
26,102
243,771
703,731
159,807
543,924
850,513
393,857
163,591
98,214
132,052
61,716
293,434
101,506
3,763,389
760,775
162,844
80,076
82,768
77,135
11,939
65,197
63,825
48,456
15,369
159,719
75,406
84,313
55,794
19,101
36,693
166,594
73,362
93,232
34,025
28,215
5,810
40,838
14,329
26,510
1,744,229
776,866
249,484
527,383
845,385
391,659
453,726
121,977
16,840
105,137
717,822
240,223
98,435
141,787
178,711
See footnotes at end of table.
2-4
Change
from
2008
-9,874
-43,180
-123,605
-27,981
-95,624
-110,614
-53,547
-28,944
-12,761
-11,842
-17,485
-30,775
-8,807
-758,948
-205,782
-51,835
-27,546
-24,289
-23,517
-4,485
-19,031
-31,368
-25,632
-5,735
-50,815
-29,773
-21,042
-8,337
-3,052
-5,286
-21,166
-12,308
-8,858
-7,283
-6,572
-711
-11,462
-4,130
-7,331
-257,397
-122,175
-47,248
-74,926
-125,300
-64,762
-60,538
-9,923
-378
-9,545
-184,317
-70,293
-35,382
-34,912
-41,585
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
1,657,706
9,298,196
44,808,882
10,940,934
33,867,948
49,689,095
22,867,604
8,421,563
6,644,398
7,801,643
3,692,315
16,667,455
6,461,720
171,690,246
30,585,780
6,390,949
2,721,636
3,669,313
3,973,242
541,842
3,431,401
2,198,014
1,552,622
645,392
5,941,575
2,325,725
3,615,850
2,779,951
764,970
2,014,981
6,356,744
2,341,760
4,014,984
1,154,029
894,684
259,346
1,791,277
530,563
1,260,714
89,533,526
40,431,293
10,282,783
30,148,510
41,805,208
15,733,984
26,071,225
7,297,025
633,726
6,663,298
28,460,564
10,313,364
3,346,303
6,967,061
6,342,338
Change
from
2008
-632,863
-1,786,609
-7,224,661
-1,459,360
-5,765,301
-6,201,831
-2,969,302
-1,464,315
-929,044
-575,943
-1,362,118
-1,457,321
-413,091
-33,548,869
-8,525,203
-2,246,960
-1,082,305
-1,164,655
-1,196,436
-191,615
-1,004,820
-1,135,064
-872,297
-262,767
-1,899,194
-1,006,280
-892,915
-373,316
-126,016
-247,300
-872,118
-428,038
-444,080
-249,309
-223,942
-25,366
-552,805
-149,864
-402,941
-12,173,237
-5,872,163
-1,824,260
-4,047,903
-5,764,491
-2,556,281
-3,208,209
-536,583
-50,175
-486,409
-7,647,571
-3,051,688
-1,363,985
-1,687,703
-1,501,459
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,221
734
1,224
1,317
1,197
1,124
1,117
990
1,301
1,136
1,151
1,092
1,224
877
773
755
654
853
991
873
1,012
662
616
808
715
593
825
958
770
1,056
734
614
828
652
610
858
844
712
915
987
1,001
793
1,099
951
773
1,105
1,150
724
1,219
762
826
654
945
682
Change
from
2008
- $3
-9
15
47
5
6
6
3
-11
16
-76
17
26
4
-5
-19
-26
-15
3
14
-1
-11
-13
-20
-1
-16
2
12
-3
20
-6
-8
-12
-1
-8
18
-18
3
-30
10
11
8
7
9
2
10
8
-40
20
-8
-2
-23
3
-3
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
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 .................
NAICS Code
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
2008
32,404
7,986
16,509
13,393
3,117
11,127
9,496
1,631
34,263
29,320
4,943
8,793
4,509
4,284
83,063
41,910
24,689
17,221
41,153
27,252
13,901
-2,800
-227
-1,038
-964
-73
-1,180
-1,096
-84
-3,333
-3,037
-296
-249
-184
-65
-4,475
-2,706
-2,073
-634
-1,769
-1,656
-113
97,614
81,096
65,423
41,413
24,010
48,421
32,805
15,616
122,565
89,026
33,539
62,480
22,269
40,211
540,565
278,294
99,450
178,845
262,270
120,093
142,178
-28,378
-13,208
-13,367
-9,851
-3,516
-15,359
-12,225
-3,134
-34,103
-25,971
-8,132
-9,610
-3,425
-6,185
-111,450
-65,098
-26,735
-38,362
-46,353
-26,538
-19,814
2,810,944
3,531,394
2,623,452
1,458,289
1,165,163
1,831,433
1,098,650
732,783
4,750,117
3,093,779
1,656,338
2,599,860
817,903
1,781,957
23,110,375
12,201,699
3,758,223
8,443,476
10,908,676
4,142,193
6,766,483
-888,041
-613,418
-640,397
-415,990
-224,406
-626,936
-471,578
-155,358
-1,389,048
-963,685
-425,362
-438,044
-134,552
-303,492
-5,202,858
-3,067,432
-1,110,268
-1,957,164
-2,135,427
-1,064,888
-1,070,539
$554
837
771
677
933
727
644
902
745
668
950
800
706
852
822
843
727
908
800
663
915
- $11
-8
-26
-26
-38
-14
-27
-9
-9
-11
-11
-10
-7
-12
-13
-12
-15
-13
-13
-20
-15
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
351,307
-8,537
11,810,371
-1,572,326
648,066,094
-79,951,113
1,055
9
Manufacturing ..................................................................
31-33
351,307
-8,537
11,810,371
-1,572,326
648,066,094
-79,951,113
1,055
9
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 processing .................................................
Other oilseed processing ..........................................
Fats and oils refining and blending ...........................
Breakfast cereal manufacturing ....................................
Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing ...............
Sugar manufacturing .....................................................
Sugarcane mills ........................................................
Cane sugar refining ..................................................
Beet sugar manufacturing .........................................
Confectionery manufacturing from cacao beans ..........
Confectionery mfg. from purchased chocolate .............
Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing ..................
Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty ....................
Frozen food manufacturing ...........................................
Frozen fruit and vegetable manufacturing ................
Frozen specialty food manufacturing ........................
311
3111
31111
311111
311119
3112
31121
311211
311212
311213
31122
311221
311222
311223
311225
31123
3113
31131
311311
311312
311313
31132
31133
31134
3114
31141
311411
311412
28,278
2,022
2,022
357
1,665
923
433
318
91
24
402
64
146
73
120
88
1,973
95
29
27
39
154
1,234
491
1,889
761
248
513
-77
29
29
32
-4
-2
-6
-1
-2
-3
5
-5
4
2
4
-1
-36
-4
-3
1
-2
18
-57
8
11
5
6
-1
1,449,172
51,369
51,369
19,866
31,503
59,397
17,886
12,781
4,306
799
27,422
8,048
11,363
2,018
5,993
14,090
67,792
12,859
3,543
3,305
6,011
6,869
31,626
16,438
174,599
86,378
31,890
54,487
-25,260
477
477
932
-455
-2,600
-195
-136
40
-99
-464
-346
9
-160
34
-1,941
-2,777
542
-100
683
-41
-404
-2,752
-163
-1,342
-383
312
-696
56,849,100
2,579,497
2,579,497
1,169,136
1,410,361
3,492,659
902,212
662,696
178,631
60,886
1,697,550
601,575
699,208
95,017
301,751
892,897
3,015,835
691,837
183,664
229,220
278,952
374,390
1,220,301
729,308
7,147,920
3,197,700
1,153,611
2,044,089
-51,455
78,267
78,267
96,055
-17,788
-234,694
-12,025
-14,651
2,801
-174
-24,543
-41,323
12,714
-2,122
6,189
-198,126
18,617
41,694
-7,260
34,665
14,288
-14,192
-23,180
14,296
83,556
-84
14,087
-14,172
754
966
966
1,132
861
1,131
970
997
798
1,465
1,190
1,438
1,183
906
968
1,219
856
1,035
997
1,334
892
1,048
742
853
787
712
696
721
12
21
21
42
2
-25
-2
-11
5
157
2
-35
20
48
14
-90
39
20
-11
-93
51
21
46
25
15
3
2
4
See footnotes at end of table.
2-5
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Fruit and vegetable canning and drying ........................
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 ....................
Seafood product preparation and packaging ................
Seafood canning .......................................................
Fresh and frozen seafood processing ......................
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 ...........................
Mixes and dough made from purchased flour ..........
Dry pasta manufacturing ...........................................
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 .....................................................
Tobacco stemming and redrying ...................................
31142
311421
311422
311423
3115
31151
311511
311512
311513
311514
31152
3116
31161
311611
311612
311613
311615
3117
31171
311711
311712
3118
31181
311811
311812
311813
31182
311821
311822
311823
31183
3119
31191
311911
311919
31192
31193
31194
311941
311942
31199
311991
311999
312
3121
31211
312111
312112
312113
31212
31213
31214
3122
31221
1,128
882
80
166
1,771
1,303
527
43
519
214
468
4,029
4,029
1,652
1,472
205
701
842
842
138
705
11,282
9,917
6,712
3,004
201
925
457
268
200
440
3,547
599
204
395
495
181
747
294
454
1,525
842
683
5,095
4,925
1,854
720
578
557
482
2,456
132
170
17
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
6
-5
2
8
3
-11
-7
0
-4
0
13
-33
-33
-23
-11
-6
9
-16
-16
-8
-7
-43
-41
-79
36
2
5
10
9
-14
-7
9
6
0
6
13
-5
-8
0
-8
3
4
-1
141
157
-32
-5
-13
-14
28
145
15
-17
-1
See footnotes at end of table.
2-6
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
88,221
65,291
12,138
10,792
130,701
110,276
54,186
2,204
39,753
14,133
20,425
493,795
493,795
146,507
110,148
8,498
228,642
36,927
36,927
3,925
33,002
273,677
202,643
63,726
128,399
10,517
53,514
31,493
14,897
7,124
17,521
160,915
45,339
12,260
33,079
14,294
9,525
32,073
12,571
19,501
59,683
34,048
25,635
187,033
168,366
96,018
74,419
14,323
7,277
25,058
40,100
7,189
18,667
2,863
-959
-1,669
809
-99
515
-120
-564
217
741
-514
635
-14,488
-14,488
-2,884
-2,372
-737
-8,495
-470
-470
-363
-106
-2,598
-2,462
-1,213
-695
-554
177
-342
652
-133
-311
-1,977
415
-16
431
-668
-509
-371
-510
137
-845
-402
-444
-8,806
-6,534
-5,236
-3,599
-1,111
-524
-1,322
-60
82
-2,272
-135
3,950,221
2,902,174
621,119
426,927
6,599,691
5,693,227
2,934,650
115,424
1,790,833
852,320
906,463
15,622,552
15,622,552
4,828,972
4,188,595
398,943
6,206,043
1,313,529
1,313,529
140,919
1,172,610
9,405,321
6,586,457
1,183,485
5,034,775
368,197
2,302,598
1,315,446
663,899
323,253
516,266
7,672,095
1,997,154
485,003
1,512,151
703,345
1,082,848
1,737,738
582,784
1,154,955
2,151,009
1,005,632
1,145,376
9,805,897
8,336,339
4,415,179
3,537,976
654,627
222,576
1,826,080
1,605,002
490,078
1,469,558
100,466
Change
from
2008
83,641
41,134
41,148
1,358
313,055
264,743
139,592
20,537
120,017
-15,402
48,311
-399,563
-399,563
-186,958
4,678
-28,446
-188,835
-68,859
-68,859
-15,529
-53,330
129,873
38,338
-5,428
52,326
-8,560
76,635
33,416
36,250
6,969
14,900
28,290
79,802
13,734
66,068
-2,635
-76,951
29,379
-7,545
36,925
-1,306
-3,948
2,642
-1,422,467
-1,171,082
-198,089
-149,801
-33,213
-15,075
-952,065
-20,254
-674
-251,386
7,953
Average
weekly wage
2009
$861
855
984
761
971
993
1,042
1,007
866
1,160
853
608
608
634
731
903
522
684
684
691
683
661
625
357
754
673
827
803
857
873
567
917
847
761
879
946
2,186
1,042
892
1,139
693
568
859
1,008
952
884
914
879
588
1,401
770
1,311
1,514
675
Change
from
2008
$27
33
0
10
42
47
60
89
42
21
19
2
2
-12
16
13
3
-27
-27
-11
-29
15
11
5
12
19
24
29
10
35
26
15
26
23
27
39
-37
29
24
29
9
4
16
-95
-93
8
5
22
2
-624
-8
-17
-67
82
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Tobacco product manufacturing ...................................
Cigarette manufacturing ...........................................
Other tobacco product manufacturing ......................
Textile mills ............................................................................
Fiber, yarn, and thread mills ..............................................
Fiber, yarn, and thread mills .........................................
Yarn spinning mills ....................................................
Yarn texturizing and twisting mills .............................
Thread mills ..............................................................
Fabric mills ........................................................................
Broadwoven fabric mills ................................................
Narrow fabric mills and schiffli embroidery ...................
Narrow fabric mills ....................................................
Schiffli machine embroidery ......................................
Nonwoven fabric mills ...................................................
Knit fabric mills ..............................................................
Weft knit fabric mills ..................................................
Other knit fabric and lace mills ..................................
Textile and fabric finishing mills .........................................
Textile and fabric finishing mills ....................................
Broadwoven fabric finishing mills ..............................
Other textile and fabric finishing mills .......................
Fabric coating mills .......................................................
Textile product mills ...............................................................
Textile furnishings mills .....................................................
Carpet and rug mills ......................................................
Curtain and linen mills ...................................................
Curtain and drapery mills ..........................................
Other household textile product mills ........................
Other textile product mills ..................................................
Textile bag and canvas mills .........................................
Textile bag mills ........................................................
Canvas and related product mills .............................
All other textile product mills .........................................
Rope, cordage, and twine mills .................................
Tire cord and tire fabric mills .....................................
All other miscellaneous textile product mills .............
Apparel manufacturing ...........................................................
Apparel knitting mills .........................................................
Hosiery and sock mills ..................................................
Sheer hosiery mills ...................................................
Other hosiery and sock mills .....................................
Other apparel knitting mills ...........................................
Outerwear knitting mills ............................................
Underwear and nightwear knitting mills ....................
Cut and sew apparel manufacturing ..................................
Cut and sew apparel contractors ..................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel contractors ........................
Women’s, girls’, infants’ apparel contractors ............
Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel mfg ....................
Men’s and boys’ underwear and nightwear mfg .......
Men’s and boys’ suit, coat, and overcoat mfg ...........
Men’s and boys’ shirt, except work shirt, mfg ...........
Men’s and boys’ pants, except work pants, mfg .......
31222
312221
312229
313
3131
31311
313111
313112
313113
3132
31321
31322
313221
313222
31323
31324
313241
313249
3133
31331
313311
313312
31332
314
3141
31411
31412
314121
314129
3149
31491
314911
314912
31499
314991
314992
314999
315
3151
31511
315111
315119
31519
315191
315192
3152
31521
315211
315212
31522
315221
315222
315223
315224
153
34
119
3,463
426
426
270
93
63
1,317
557
309
222
87
217
234
101
133
1,720
1,487
770
717
233
7,810
2,548
418
2,131
1,470
661
5,262
1,946
302
1,644
3,316
168
38
3,111
8,339
421
221
63
159
200
179
21
7,227
4,069
621
3,449
1,008
27
385
197
51
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-16
-3
-12
-213
-31
-31
-23
-4
-5
-81
-29
-31
-22
-9
1
-23
-14
-10
-100
-88
-73
-15
-13
-228
-132
-15
-116
-72
-45
-96
-54
-14
-40
-42
-3
-3
-35
-694
-58
-29
-12
-17
-29
-27
-2
-596
-373
-38
-334
-92
-1
-28
-20
-8
See footnotes at end of table.
2-7
2009
Change
from
2008
15,804
9,793
6,011
123,904
29,396
29,396
21,178
6,865
1,353
55,472
29,669
7,211
6,694
517
11,607
6,985
2,891
4,093
39,036
32,061
17,568
14,493
6,975
126,096
62,223
37,553
24,670
10,296
14,374
63,873
25,303
6,998
18,304
38,571
3,791
2,706
32,073
167,737
20,747
11,839
4,505
7,334
8,908
7,059
1,849
132,820
49,962
10,334
39,627
31,482
1,044
8,115
4,733
2,551
-2,137
-1,633
-504
-28,773
-7,304
-7,304
-5,994
-1,138
-172
-12,037
-6,523
-1,565
-1,411
-154
-1,675
-2,274
-585
-1,690
-9,432
-7,571
-4,030
-3,542
-1,861
-21,421
-12,753
-5,646
-7,108
-2,678
-4,430
-8,668
-3,363
-827
-2,537
-5,304
-536
-726
-4,044
-30,941
-5,081
-3,611
-640
-2,970
-1,471
-1,292
-179
-23,593
-11,431
-1,553
-9,880
-5,762
-264
-1,303
-1,503
-403
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
1,369,092
1,005,443
363,649
4,547,192
920,357
920,357
647,546
227,863
44,948
2,131,345
1,051,229
231,160
217,674
13,486
606,564
242,391
95,888
146,503
1,495,490
1,152,555
655,008
497,546
342,936
4,113,734
2,102,065
1,341,671
760,393
304,186
456,207
2,011,669
825,946
200,786
625,160
1,185,723
144,590
111,260
929,874
5,748,912
723,142
438,502
234,306
204,196
284,640
218,501
66,140
4,524,459
1,336,968
299,087
1,037,881
1,006,145
42,392
209,836
180,387
72,514
Change
from
2008
-259,339
-243,686
-15,653
-1,046,495
-241,391
-241,391
-203,776
-33,181
-4,434
-442,123
-254,869
-55,532
-51,419
-4,113
-57,790
-73,933
-19,046
-54,887
-362,980
-282,304
-158,610
-123,695
-80,675
-711,589
-421,337
-222,306
-199,031
-75,622
-123,409
-290,252
-115,372
-17,747
-97,625
-174,880
-18,433
-37,263
-119,183
-1,098,579
-164,082
-107,532
-26,334
-81,198
-56,550
-49,151
-7,398
-871,999
-310,619
-72,965
-237,654
-190,171
-17,398
-39,353
-64,293
-15,915
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,666
1,974
1,163
706
602
602
588
638
639
739
681
616
625
501
1,005
667
638
688
737
691
717
660
946
627
650
687
593
568
610
606
628
552
657
591
733
791
558
659
670
712
1,000
535
615
595
688
655
515
557
504
615
781
497
733
547
Change
from
2008
- $80
-128
43
1
-7
-7
-15
11
16
6
-13
-12
-13
-4
43
10
2
18
0
-5
-7
-2
24
-2
3
-9
12
5
17
-4
-3
15
-10
-5
8
-41
-1
-4
9
32
26
2
-17
-21
-9
-8
-1
-45
9
-3
-98
-12
-22
-29
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Men’s and boys’ work clothing manufacturing ..........
Other men’s and boys’ outerwear manufacturing .....
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew apparel mfg ...............
Women’s and girls’ lingerie and nightwear mfg ........
Women’s and girls’ blouse and shirt mfg ..................
Women’s and girls’ dress manufacturing ..................
Women’s and girls’ suit, coat, and skirt mfg .............
Other women’s and girls’ outerwear mfg ..................
Other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ....................
Infants’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing .............
Fur and leather apparel manufacturing .....................
All other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ............
Accessories and other apparel manufacturing ..................
Accessories and other apparel manufacturing ..............
Hat, cap, and millinery manufacturing ......................
Glove and mitten manufacturing ...............................
Men’s and boys’ neckwear manufacturing ................
All other accessory and apparel manufacturing ................
Leather and allied product manufacturing .............................
Leather and hide tanning and finishing .............................
Footwear manufacturing ....................................................
Footwear manufacturing ...............................................
Rubber and plastics footwear manufacturing ...........
House slipper manufacturing ....................................
Men’s nonathletic footwear manufacturing ...............
Women’s nonathletic footwear manufacturing ..........
Other footwear manufacturing ..................................
Other leather product manufacturing .................................
Other leather product manufacturing ............................
Luggage manufacturing ............................................
Women’s handbag and purse manufacturing ...........
Other personal leather good manufacturing .............
All other leather and allied good mfg. .......................
Wood product manufacturing .................................................
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 manufacturing ...................................
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 manufacturing ..........................
Manufactured home, mobile home, manufacturing ..
Prefabricated wood building manufacturing ..............
315225
315228
31523
315231
315232
315233
315234
315239
31529
315291
315292
315299
3159
31599
315991
315992
315993
315999
316
3161
3162
31621
316211
316212
316213
316214
316219
3169
31699
316991
316992
316993
316999
321
3211
32111
321113
321114
3212
32121
321211
321212
321213
321214
321219
3219
32191
321911
321912
321918
32192
32199
321991
321992
165
183
1,443
119
159
500
100
566
706
59
146
502
692
692
151
77
38
426
1,351
266
302
302
39
3
121
56
84
783
783
190
107
122
365
16,295
4,085
4,085
3,584
501
1,993
1,993
348
185
172
1,052
237
10,218
4,207
1,368
615
2,224
3,068
2,943
395
813
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-11
-25
-111
-13
1
-30
-8
-60
-21
-5
0
-16
-39
-39
-6
-1
-3
-29
-35
-11
-7
-7
-5
0
4
-6
1
-17
-17
-8
-7
-4
2
-820
-182
-182
-157
-25
-139
-139
-6
-15
-6
-91
-20
-499
-261
-80
-48
-133
-93
-145
-33
-65
See footnotes at end of table.
2-8
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
7,759
7,281
35,599
2,300
8,235
7,444
2,259
15,360
15,777
636
944
14,197
14,171
14,171
4,716
1,951
1,184
6,319
29,323
4,171
14,509
14,509
2,121
20
5,964
3,719
2,684
10,644
10,644
3,461
1,316
1,345
4,523
358,708
83,938
83,938
74,792
9,147
67,305
67,305
14,937
13,845
4,431
21,318
12,774
207,464
100,461
50,360
11,835
38,267
50,633
56,371
21,922
14,863
-1,441
-847
-4,780
-812
-252
-967
-525
-2,226
-1,621
-252
-221
-1,148
-2,266
-2,266
-738
-274
-297
-958
-3,504
-939
-1,424
-1,424
-296
-4
-491
-508
-126
-1,140
-1,140
-387
-35
-121
-596
-95,841
-16,581
-16,581
-15,258
-1,322
-23,620
-23,620
-4,673
-3,717
-1,735
-10,163
-3,332
-55,641
-27,092
-12,582
-3,172
-11,338
-6,606
-21,941
-11,490
-6,364
265,453
235,563
1,659,924
103,407
277,212
407,523
140,528
731,254
521,421
24,526
33,615
463,281
501,311
501,311
146,161
62,227
63,432
229,490
1,058,044
173,658
530,253
530,253
101,389
963
192,116
157,413
78,372
354,134
354,134
109,108
60,246
46,042
138,738
12,595,278
3,011,722
3,011,722
2,645,252
366,470
2,633,677
2,633,677
526,612
597,607
177,684
723,649
608,125
6,949,878
3,583,628
1,858,731
368,157
1,356,739
1,487,472
1,878,778
722,203
516,818
-32,186
-21,025
-311,975
-38,020
-38,141
-28,156
-45,270
-162,389
-59,234
-11,439
-6,145
-41,649
-62,499
-62,499
-20,222
-7,869
-3,434
-30,975
-164,811
-38,667
-51,579
-51,579
-9,523
-94
-19,846
-10,747
-11,369
-74,564
-74,564
-18,046
-24,718
-4,801
-26,999
-3,521,488
-644,781
-644,781
-595,280
-49,501
-889,074
-889,074
-161,750
-149,672
-71,807
-352,362
-153,484
-1,987,634
-1,023,729
-530,979
-94,385
-398,366
-177,771
-786,134
-418,426
-246,319
Average
weekly wage
2009
$658
622
897
865
647
1,053
1,196
916
636
741
685
628
680
680
596
613
1,030
698
694
801
703
703
919
911
619
814
561
640
640
606
880
659
590
675
690
690
680
771
753
753
678
830
771
653
916
644
686
710
598
682
565
641
634
669
Change
from
2008
$36
15
-42
-9
-68
57
-88
-61
-6
-38
29
-5
20
20
9
7
162
10
-22
2
1
1
37
67
-13
49
-53
-60
-60
-29
-330
-8
-33
-7
-10
-10
-12
7
8
8
3
12
-7
-4
7
-9
-9
-20
5
2
6
-13
-23
-22
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
Miscellaneous wood product manufacturing .............
Paper manufacturing .............................................................
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills ....................................
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 ....................
Setup paperboard box manufacturing ......................
Fiber can, tube, and drum manufacturing .................
Nonfolding sanitary food container mfg. ...................
Paper bag and coated and treated paper mfg. .............
Coated and laminated packaging paper mfg. ...........
Coated and laminated paper manufacturing .............
Coated paper bag and pouch manufacturing ...........
Uncoated paper and multiwall bag mfg. ...................
Flexible packaging foil manufacturing .......................
Surface-coated paperboard manufacturing ..............
Stationery product manufacturing .................................
Die-cut paper office supplies manufacturing .............
Envelope manufacturing ...........................................
Stationery and related 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 lithographic printing ..............................
Commercial gravure printing .....................................
Commercial flexographic printing .............................
Commercial screen printing ......................................
Quick printing ............................................................
Digital printing ...........................................................
Manifold business forms printing ..............................
Books printing ...........................................................
Blankbook and looseleaf binder manufacturing ........
Other commercial printing .........................................
Support activities for printing .........................................
Tradebinding and related work .................................
Prepress services .....................................................
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. ..............
NAICS Code
321999
322
3221
32211
32212
322121
322122
32213
3222
32221
322211
322212
322213
322214
322215
32222
322221
322222
322223
322224
322225
322226
32223
322231
322232
322233
32229
322291
322299
323
3231
32311
323110
323111
323112
323113
323114
323115
323116
323117
323118
323119
32312
323121
323122
324
3241
32411
32412
324121
324122
32419
324191
324199
2009
Change
from
2008
1,735
6,144
870
65
525
474
51
279
5,274
2,637
1,792
419
96
246
85
1,262
241
687
117
116
35
68
633
254
240
140
743
196
547
33,796
33,796
31,546
9,658
315
1,279
5,108
8,428
2,109
733
558
175
3,184
2,250
850
1,401
2,356
2,356
789
1,081
815
266
487
368
119
-46
-146
-12
4
-18
-16
-1
0
-134
-87
-67
-12
-6
-4
2
-31
-2
-22
-1
-4
2
-3
-13
-9
-8
5
-3
3
-6
-1,263
-1,263
-1,111
-461
-19
-54
-78
-453
79
-46
-10
-10
-59
-152
-49
-102
-55
-55
-23
-7
-6
-1
-23
-24
1
Annual average
employment
See footnotes at end of table.
2-9
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
19,585
405,438
116,384
5,592
79,120
70,846
8,274
31,672
289,054
150,599
94,373
29,842
3,778
9,232
13,374
64,909
14,860
29,361
7,523
9,930
1,540
1,694
26,269
8,393
13,932
3,944
47,277
31,680
15,597
521,796
521,796
485,071
198,634
12,029
34,763
59,961
55,132
22,935
26,662
25,326
6,707
42,923
36,725
17,835
18,890
114,506
114,506
75,588
24,243
13,484
10,759
14,675
9,539
5,137
-4,088
-35,915
-9,599
-210
-7,240
-6,310
-931
-2,149
-26,316
-14,123
-10,600
-1,707
-323
-788
-705
-6,755
-929
-3,369
-612
-1,352
-151
-343
-3,942
-1,343
-2,113
-487
-1,495
-269
-1,226
-70,338
-70,338
-64,197
-30,168
-1,954
-3,184
-7,203
-7,254
-1,260
-3,668
-3,044
-1,372
-5,090
-6,142
-2,633
-3,509
-1,742
-1,742
489
-1,680
-614
-1,065
-552
-425
-126
639,758
22,739,860
8,213,241
406,823
5,569,644
4,963,650
605,995
2,236,773
14,526,619
7,480,961
4,794,129
1,474,366
162,752
485,437
564,277
3,241,265
789,075
1,576,536
336,669
394,432
72,186
72,367
1,136,830
360,932
601,106
174,792
2,667,562
1,984,862
682,699
22,145,576
22,145,576
20,489,016
8,973,146
534,348
1,611,503
1,900,226
1,967,081
1,038,035
1,221,096
1,121,300
260,797
1,861,484
1,656,561
596,431
1,060,129
10,670,923
10,670,923
8,229,331
1,470,437
812,935
657,502
971,156
635,937
335,219
-121,388
-1,813,976
-646,312
-32,222
-492,936
-395,224
-97,711
-121,155
-1,167,664
-655,496
-514,550
-56,880
-7,579
-43,244
-33,242
-314,616
-37,302
-189,204
-24,783
-42,617
-5,809
-14,901
-171,912
-63,343
-98,883
-9,686
-25,641
12,073
-37,716
-3,575,569
-3,575,569
-3,251,443
-1,678,964
-115,901
-159,388
-252,871
-303,522
-100,347
-170,621
-179,765
-60,654
-229,410
-324,125
-93,092
-231,033
-282,123
-282,123
-177,718
-60,002
-16,387
-43,615
-44,402
-20,261
-24,141
Average
weekly wage
2009
$628
1,079
1,357
1,399
1,354
1,347
1,408
1,358
966
955
977
950
828
1,011
811
960
1,021
1,033
861
764
901
821
832
827
830
852
1,085
1,205
842
816
816
812
869
854
891
609
686
870
881
851
748
834
867
643
1,079
1,792
1,792
2,094
1,166
1,159
1,175
1,273
1,282
1,255
Change
from
2008
$10
9
5
-56
4
11
-62
17
9
5
4
17
29
-4
-5
6
15
-4
7
19
14
-3
-1
-11
-9
51
23
18
18
-19
-19
-19
-26
-40
-6
-7
-14
-35
-1
-31
-17
-3
-22
-5
-30
-20
-20
-59
31
28
35
-10
16
-58
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Chemical manufacturing ........................................................
Basic chemical manufacturing ...........................................
Petrochemical manufacturing .......................................
Industrial gas manufacturing .........................................
Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing ....................
Inorganic dye and pigment manufacturing ................
Synthetic organic dye and pigment mfg. ...................
Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing .............
Alkalies and chlorine manufacturing .........................
Carbon black manufacturing .....................................
All other basic inorganic chemical mfg. ....................
Other basic organic chemical manufacturing ................
Gum and wood chemical manufacturing ..................
Cyclic crude and intermediate manufacturing ...........
Ethyl alcohol manufacturing ......................................
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 .................
Cellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ......................
Noncellulosic organic fiber 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 ...............
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 ................
325
3251
32511
32512
32513
325131
325132
32518
325181
325182
325188
32519
325191
325192
325193
325199
3252
32521
325211
325212
32522
325221
325222
3253
32531
325311
325312
325314
32532
3254
32541
325411
325412
325413
325414
3255
32551
32552
3256
32561
325611
325612
325613
32562
3259
32591
32592
32599
325991
325992
325998
326
3261
32611
16,113
3,053
177
781
296
167
130
768
69
39
660
1,031
59
36
275
661
1,479
1,244
1,030
214
235
53
183
1,133
854
264
73
517
279
2,749
2,749
395
1,691
317
346
1,946
1,332
614
2,731
1,766
768
835
163
965
3,023
570
92
2,361
421
464
1,476
13,714
11,542
1,329
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-91
-14
9
-6
-3
0
-2
-8
-1
2
-10
-6
-1
2
-2
-5
-40
-26
-22
-4
-14
-1
-12
0
-1
-5
-2
5
1
64
64
4
54
3
2
3
14
-11
-6
-7
-13
5
0
1
-98
-32
-3
-63
-5
-43
-15
-194
-139
-8
See footnotes at end of table.
2-10
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
800,817
144,809
25,734
17,697
14,443
8,623
5,819
40,718
8,242
1,688
30,788
46,217
1,776
1,501
9,603
33,338
91,812
64,986
54,007
10,979
26,826
9,412
17,413
36,789
22,441
7,186
7,322
7,933
14,348
283,731
283,731
20,073
218,051
19,477
26,131
56,361
37,459
18,901
101,672
52,190
24,455
23,045
4,690
49,482
85,644
9,623
6,620
69,401
15,286
19,427
34,687
625,532
502,449
81,482
-46,779
-8,168
-1,779
-805
-1,919
-1,103
-818
-2,096
-39
-99
-1,958
-1,568
-31
190
421
-2,147
-10,769
-7,079
-5,371
-1,708
-3,689
-307
-3,384
-269
115
221
-11
-95
-384
-5,855
-5,855
-3,087
-3,329
346
217
-5,589
-3,745
-1,844
-6,005
-2,220
-261
-1,418
-541
-3,785
-10,124
-1,519
-188
-8,418
-3,284
-2,398
-2,737
-99,212
-77,689
-4,884
64,249,682
11,694,682
2,476,270
1,485,565
1,001,208
585,436
415,772
3,146,984
696,091
120,698
2,330,195
3,584,655
83,873
145,142
628,767
2,726,873
6,530,593
4,897,471
4,208,088
689,383
1,633,122
632,397
1,000,725
2,543,956
1,453,896
569,116
516,641
368,140
1,090,060
29,037,191
29,037,191
2,037,382
23,198,452
1,522,881
2,278,476
3,385,354
2,215,780
1,169,574
5,997,218
3,357,003
1,501,315
1,529,337
326,352
2,640,214
5,060,687
574,390
385,752
4,100,545
746,406
1,161,975
2,192,164
27,371,420
21,553,017
3,875,785
-1,760,419
-951,938
-301,070
-141,472
-117,190
-73,863
-43,327
-316,119
-5,648
-10,457
-300,014
-76,087
1,238
28,616
15,872
-121,814
-852,875
-554,751
-439,200
-115,551
-298,124
-123,639
-174,485
2,701
25,382
41,266
-17,067
1,184
-22,681
1,307,350
1,307,350
-111,620
1,396,057
31,831
-8,917
-289,783
-175,795
-113,989
-351,560
-119,212
-1,274
-91,326
-26,611
-232,349
-624,315
-101,107
-6,902
-516,305
-170,246
-188,950
-157,109
-3,989,829
-2,929,012
-193,823
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,543
1,553
1,850
1,614
1,333
1,306
1,374
1,486
1,624
1,375
1,455
1,492
908
1,860
1,259
1,573
1,368
1,449
1,498
1,207
1,171
1,292
1,105
1,330
1,246
1,523
1,357
892
1,461
1,968
1,968
1,952
2,046
1,504
1,677
1,155
1,138
1,190
1,134
1,237
1,181
1,276
1,338
1,026
1,136
1,148
1,121
1,136
939
1,150
1,215
841
825
915
Change
from
2008
$45
-37
-91
-77
19
2
44
-70
-6
-36
-90
19
28
150
-25
29
-16
-6
-7
-13
-46
-204
18
11
16
66
-43
13
8
127
127
168
152
5
-20
14
22
0
0
8
12
2
40
-11
-6
-18
12
-5
-10
-40
8
9
13
9
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
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 ...................
Resilient floor covering manufacturing ......................
All other plastics product manufacturing ...................
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. ................
Vitreous china plumbing fixture manufacturing .........
Vitreous china and earthenware articles mfg. ...........
Porcelain electrical supply manufacturing ................
Clay building material and refractories mfg. ..................
Brick and structural clay tile manufacturing ..............
Ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturing .................
Other structural clay product manufacturing .............
Clay refractory manufacturing ...................................
Nonclay refractory manufacturing .............................
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 ..........
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 .............
326111
326112
326113
32612
326121
326122
32613
32614
32615
32616
32619
326191
326192
326199
3262
32621
326211
326212
32622
32629
326291
326299
327
3271
32711
327111
327112
327113
32712
327121
327122
327123
327124
327125
3272
32721
327211
327212
327213
327215
3273
32731
32732
32733
327331
327332
32739
3274
32741
32742
3279
32791
32799
327991
433
214
683
1,147
514
633
421
608
782
476
6,779
470
88
6,221
2,173
596
162
434
401
1,176
490
686
17,639
1,805
1,043
49
901
93
762
210
205
41
154
153
2,097
2,097
172
453
126
1,346
9,711
260
5,589
1,388
1,085
303
2,474
421
84
337
3,607
325
3,281
2,261
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-8
22
-21
-25
-3
-22
-9
7
-2
0
-103
-23
7
-87
-54
-47
-5
-42
-14
7
-5
12
-719
-140
-96
-5
-86
-5
-44
-10
-18
-2
-6
-8
-97
-97
-9
-23
1
-66
-405
5
-464
119
139
-20
-66
-7
1
-9
-67
-1
-67
-70
See footnotes at end of table.
2-11
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
30,760
11,533
39,189
47,049
21,165
25,884
16,044
26,398
29,323
32,325
269,828
13,495
4,597
251,736
123,083
53,771
47,245
6,526
21,756
47,556
24,291
23,265
390,115
41,759
16,652
3,981
7,441
5,230
25,108
7,578
6,599
1,018
4,660
5,253
82,307
82,307
9,835
16,713
16,247
39,511
185,500
15,438
92,028
27,876
19,127
8,749
50,158
14,555
4,105
10,451
65,993
9,075
56,918
23,832
1,092
243
-6,218
-9,189
-3,175
-6,014
-3,229
-2,593
-3,717
-2,040
-52,038
-4,705
-277
-47,055
-21,523
-6,221
-5,237
-983
-4,283
-11,019
-6,548
-4,472
-73,638
-9,610
-2,869
-648
-1,044
-1,177
-6,740
-2,873
-1,159
-284
-1,227
-1,198
-12,942
-12,942
-1,526
-2,751
-641
-8,025
-37,029
-1,853
-18,508
-5,552
-3,156
-2,396
-11,117
-2,863
-353
-2,509
-11,194
-1,523
-9,671
-5,286
1,339,618
551,098
1,985,069
2,195,761
994,344
1,201,417
716,314
1,057,292
1,218,904
1,458,935
11,030,027
483,281
262,936
10,283,809
5,818,403
2,924,547
2,686,517
238,031
959,555
1,934,300
992,137
942,164
18,051,531
1,834,153
674,176
204,876
203,490
265,811
1,159,977
315,106
279,129
48,839
225,541
291,363
4,000,368
4,000,368
504,153
823,809
977,846
1,694,560
8,349,449
960,081
4,044,691
1,255,478
848,798
406,680
2,089,200
763,407
222,182
541,225
3,104,153
421,554
2,682,600
871,322
43,552
13,445
-250,820
-366,178
-116,192
-249,985
-121,060
-83,101
-130,100
-40,262
-1,994,489
-146,300
-25,045
-1,823,144
-1,060,816
-388,898
-351,560
-37,336
-212,698
-459,222
-275,220
-184,001
-3,706,480
-478,749
-181,337
-81,891
-33,544
-65,901
-297,412
-111,124
-41,364
-9,080
-62,413
-73,429
-671,582
-671,582
-100,298
-173,555
-54,071
-343,658
-1,974,162
-164,462
-1,081,272
-264,077
-151,615
-112,462
-464,350
-162,032
-24,270
-137,761
-419,956
-76,723
-343,232
-205,548
Average
weekly wage
2009
$838
919
974
897
903
893
859
770
799
868
786
689
1,100
786
909
1,046
1,094
701
848
782
785
779
890
845
779
990
526
977
888
800
813
923
931
1,067
935
935
986
948
1,157
825
866
1,196
845
866
853
894
801
1,009
1,041
996
905
893
906
703
Change
from
2008
- $2
3
27
21
26
18
23
14
14
29
8
24
-36
7
-6
-16
-19
-4
-18
-4
-5
-2
-12
-21
-64
-201
-11
-19
8
16
19
68
-10
-20
-8
-8
-37
-37
-18
0
-26
-55
-47
-8
-10
-2
0
-13
-22
-12
27
-11
32
-8
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
Ground or treated minerals and earths mfg. .............
Mineral wool manufacturing ......................................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products ............
Primary metal manufacturing .................................................
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy mfg. ..............................
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy mfg. .........................
Iron and steel mills ....................................................
Ferroalloy and related product manufacturing ..........
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 production ...................................
Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum .........
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil manufacturing .........
Aluminum extruded product manufacturing ..............
Other aluminum rolling and drawing .........................
Other nonferrous metal production ....................................
Other nonferrous metal production ...............................
Primary smelting and refining of copper ...................
Primary nonferrous metal, except Cu and Al ............
Rolled, drawn, extruded, and alloyed copper ................
Copper rolling, drawing, and extruding .....................
Copper wire, except mechanical, drawing ................
Secondary processing of 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 ...........................................
Aluminum die-casting foundries ................................
Nonferrous, except Al, die-casting foundries ............
Aluminum foundries, except die-casting ...................
Copper foundries, except die-casting .......................
Other nonferrous foundries, exc. die-casting ............
Fabricated metal product manufacturing ...............................
Forging and stamping ........................................................
Forging and stamping ...................................................
Iron and steel forging ................................................
Nonferrous forging ....................................................
Custom roll forming ...................................................
Crown and closure manufacturing ............................
Metal stamping .........................................................
Powder metallurgy part manufacturing .....................
Cutlery and handtool manufacturing .................................
Cutlery and handtool manufacturing .............................
NAICS Code
327992
327993
327999
331
3311
33111
331111
331112
3312
33121
33122
331221
331222
3313
33131
331311
331312
331314
331315
331316
331319
3314
33141
331411
331419
33142
331421
331422
331423
33149
331491
331492
3315
33151
331511
331512
331513
33152
331521
331522
331524
331525
331528
332
3321
33211
332111
332112
332114
332115
332116
332117
3322
33221
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
153
333
535
5,924
922
922
884
38
1,067
416
651
396
255
723
723
27
91
153
126
205
122
1,009
131
9
122
378
156
184
37
501
262
239
2,204
953
511
133
309
1,250
235
172
492
211
141
60,108
2,550
2,550
506
79
144
36
1,637
149
1,507
1,507
5
-1
-1
-99
-9
-9
-8
-1
-19
-12
-7
-14
7
-22
-22
0
1
-13
-1
-5
-4
-5
-3
-1
-2
-6
-4
-2
-2
4
1
3
-44
-2
-2
2
-2
-43
0
-5
-23
-13
-2
-1,078
-50
-50
-7
-4
3
-2
-40
0
-52
-52
2009
5,731
16,266
11,089
363,744
86,460
86,460
83,833
2,626
50,999
23,210
27,789
19,571
8,218
54,941
54,941
1,900
9,334
4,547
14,209
18,344
6,606
57,852
9,210
1,917
7,293
27,184
11,223
14,940
1,021
21,458
12,482
8,976
113,492
67,115
39,172
11,247
16,696
46,377
14,432
5,268
15,204
4,726
6,748
1,305,488
88,416
88,416
21,691
6,188
4,884
2,235
46,080
7,339
41,701
41,701
See footnotes at end of table.
2-12
Change
from
2008
-182
-2,090
-2,113
-80,123
-14,434
-14,434
-13,924
-510
-9,971
-4,909
-5,062
-3,620
-1,441
-12,166
-12,166
-329
-2,691
-1,744
-1,765
-5,139
-500
-9,049
-687
-169
-518
-5,627
-2,596
-2,885
-146
-2,736
-1,707
-1,029
-34,503
-19,486
-12,240
-2,336
-4,910
-15,017
-5,330
-1,654
-5,555
-1,294
-1,183
-228,332
-18,816
-18,816
-4,705
-938
-1,340
-61
-9,689
-2,081
-7,993
-7,993
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
377,636
930,043
503,600
19,862,170
5,740,536
5,740,536
5,581,888
158,648
2,720,472
1,207,341
1,513,131
1,140,686
372,445
3,024,331
3,024,331
121,402
651,322
215,023
883,197
816,400
336,986
3,239,006
599,007
128,877
470,130
1,405,934
582,623
765,637
57,675
1,234,065
711,385
522,681
5,137,825
3,109,400
1,869,953
501,069
738,377
2,028,426
613,306
230,246
620,166
197,560
367,148
61,080,523
4,223,671
4,223,671
1,157,604
368,345
232,468
125,984
2,034,470
304,801
1,893,812
1,893,812
Change
from
2008
-1,831
-74,150
-61,703
-5,841,330
-2,132,486
-2,132,486
-2,096,549
-35,937
-682,796
-349,796
-333,000
-262,247
-70,753
-647,993
-647,993
-41,954
-132,889
-86,583
-124,213
-216,855
-45,501
-634,995
-65,774
-15,434
-50,340
-353,258
-161,292
-175,839
-16,126
-215,963
-142,457
-73,506
-1,743,060
-1,065,108
-667,608
-115,134
-282,367
-677,951
-236,189
-64,125
-255,711
-59,115
-62,811
-11,641,865
-1,075,042
-1,075,042
-350,956
-95,876
-68,743
5,535
-480,739
-84,262
-475,840
-475,840
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,267
1,100
873
1,050
1,277
1,277
1,280
1,162
1,026
1,000
1,047
1,121
872
1,059
1,059
1,229
1,342
909
1,195
856
981
1,077
1,251
1,293
1,240
995
998
986
1,086
1,106
1,096
1,120
871
891
918
857
850
841
817
840
784
804
1,046
900
919
919
1,026
1,145
915
1,084
849
799
873
873
Change
from
2008
$33
48
50
-64
-224
-224
-230
-31
-47
-65
-34
-42
-10
7
7
-180
88
-13
-18
10
-54
-37
-41
-37
-41
-36
-37
-30
-130
-47
-61
-26
-23
-36
-31
-15
-59
-7
-10
22
-27
-16
3
-12
-31
-31
-73
-108
-16
75
-18
5
-44
-44
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Cutlery and flatware, except precious, mfg. ..............
Hand and edge tool manufacturing ...........................
Saw blade and handsaw manufacturing ...................
Kitchen utensil, pot, and pan manufacturing .............
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, heavy gauge, manufacturing ........................
Spring, light gauge, manufacturing ...........................
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 manufacturing ........................................
Other ordnance and accessories manufacturing ......
Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting mfg. .........................
Industrial pattern manufacturing ...............................
Enameled iron and metal sanitary ware mfg. ...........
Miscellaneous fabricated metal product mfg. ...........
Machinery manufacturing ......................................................
Ag., construction, and mining machinery mfg. ..................
Agricultural implement manufacturing ...........................
332211
332212
332213
332214
3323
33231
332311
332312
332313
33232
332321
332322
332323
3324
33241
33242
33243
332431
332439
3325
3326
33261
332611
332612
332618
3327
33271
33272
332721
332722
3328
33281
332811
332812
332813
3329
33291
332911
332912
332913
332919
33299
332991
332992
332993
332994
332995
332996
332997
332998
332999
333
3331
33311
155
1,118
166
68
15,084
6,359
991
3,605
1,764
8,725
1,443
4,342
2,940
1,973
329
809
836
237
599
695
1,459
1,459
123
342
994
23,598
21,298
2,300
1,431
870
6,777
6,777
689
2,861
3,227
6,466
1,543
477
559
160
347
4,923
222
91
59
258
100
862
450
104
2,778
30,087
3,691
1,498
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-5
-41
-8
2
-307
-91
-49
-42
0
-216
-88
-65
-63
-2
8
4
-14
0
-14
-25
-37
-37
-2
-2
-34
-316
-278
-39
-23
-15
-131
-131
2
-38
-95
-157
-30
2
-9
-10
-13
-127
3
7
-1
13
6
-20
-18
-13
-104
-424
48
-3
2009
6,615
27,372
4,987
2,727
342,252
159,225
29,033
85,855
44,337
183,027
55,310
92,263
35,454
87,131
22,118
28,217
36,796
20,803
15,993
24,577
43,245
43,245
3,775
9,536
29,935
306,681
238,236
68,445
32,547
35,898
121,081
121,081
16,060
48,608
56,413
250,404
82,156
24,243
31,253
9,814
16,847
168,247
27,522
9,872
16,119
10,742
5,903
27,204
4,110
11,591
55,185
1,020,994
208,224
72,228
See footnotes at end of table.
2-13
Change
from
2008
-725
-5,747
-1,189
-332
-64,329
-29,412
-6,690
-14,617
-8,106
-34,917
-12,545
-15,950
-6,422
-9,886
-1,331
-4,153
-4,402
-1,112
-3,290
-5,798
-8,975
-8,975
-977
-1,778
-6,219
-56,510
-40,981
-15,529
-8,167
-7,362
-23,853
-23,853
-2,782
-8,274
-12,797
-32,173
-11,360
-1,680
-5,832
-1,406
-2,440
-20,814
-5,138
774
-305
-5
381
-4,613
-859
-1,674
-9,373
-159,209
-28,063
-8,053
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
320,641
1,222,876
236,504
113,791
15,431,304
7,582,108
1,258,173
4,127,792
2,196,143
7,849,197
2,202,203
4,056,773
1,590,221
4,764,375
1,324,893
1,436,623
2,002,859
1,317,274
685,585
1,194,032
1,835,183
1,835,183
170,382
435,273
1,229,527
13,877,433
10,623,345
3,254,087
1,379,023
1,875,064
4,917,386
4,917,386
778,691
1,947,770
2,190,924
12,943,327
4,402,524
1,370,192
1,732,870
460,791
838,671
8,540,803
1,463,050
483,482
1,121,507
551,124
423,628
1,318,798
183,001
588,784
2,407,429
58,241,645
12,975,322
3,629,129
Change
from
2008
-97,118
-307,537
-57,545
-13,640
-3,136,616
-1,644,264
-308,014
-890,358
-445,892
-1,492,351
-465,503
-761,426
-265,422
-478,044
-60,845
-186,385
-230,814
-104,887
-125,927
-254,916
-410,018
-410,018
-36,538
-113,410
-260,071
-3,054,670
-2,237,126
-817,545
-404,675
-412,871
-1,088,289
-1,088,289
-190,473
-347,173
-550,644
-1,668,430
-680,859
-95,203
-400,277
-62,332
-123,048
-987,570
-365,968
49,155
-2,763
29,022
55,614
-217,712
-51,058
-108,973
-374,888
-9,399,579
-1,647,491
-448,757
Average
weekly wage
2009
$932
859
912
802
867
916
833
925
953
825
766
846
863
1,052
1,152
979
1,047
1,218
824
934
816
816
868
878
790
870
858
914
815
1,004
781
781
932
771
747
994
1,031
1,087
1,066
903
957
976
1,022
942
1,338
987
1,380
932
856
977
839
1,097
1,198
966
Change
from
2008
- $163
-30
-4
1
-11
-25
-10
-36
-16
1
10
-10
11
13
16
15
4
-30
15
17
-11
-11
31
-55
-2
-27
-28
-18
-27
-13
-16
-16
-57
-5
-15
0
-14
0
-40
6
-2
7
-55
24
22
53
98
3
-50
-35
10
-5
8
-11
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
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 .....
Oil and gas field machinery and equipment ..............
Industrial machinery manufacturing ..................................
Sawmill and woodworking machinery ...........................
Plastics and rubber industry machinery ........................
Other industrial machinery manufacturing ....................
Paper industry machinery manufacturing .................
Textile machinery manufacturing ..............................
Printing machinery and equipment mfg. ...................
Food product machinery manufacturing ...................
Semiconductor machinery manufacturing ................
All other industrial machinery manufacturing ............
Commercial and service industry machinery .....................
Commercial and service industry machinery ................
Automatic vending machine manufacturing ..............
Commercial laundry and drycleaning machinery ......
Office machinery manufacturing ...............................
Optical instrument and lens manufacturing ..............
Photographic and photocopying equipment mfg. .....
Other commercial and service machinery mfg. ........
HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment ................
HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment ............
Air purification equipment manufacturing .................
Industrial and commercial fan and blower mfg. ........
Heating equipment, except warm air furnaces .........
AC, refrigeration, and forced air heating ...................
Metalworking machinery manufacturing ............................
Metalworking machinery manufacturing .......................
Industrial mold manufacturing ...................................
Metal cutting machine tool manufacturing ................
Metal forming machine tool manufacturing ...............
Special tool, die, jig, and fixture mfg. ........................
Cutting tool and machine tool accessory mfg. ..........
Rolling mill machinery and equipment mfg. ..............
Other metalworking machinery manufacturing .........
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 ......
333111
333112
33312
33313
333131
333132
3332
33321
33322
33329
333291
333292
333293
333294
333295
333298
3333
33331
333311
333312
333313
333314
333315
333319
3334
33341
333411
333412
333414
333415
3335
33351
333511
333512
333513
333514
333515
333516
333518
3336
33361
333611
333612
333613
333618
3339
33391
333911
333912
333913
33392
333921
333922
333923
1,277
221
839
1,353
275
1,079
3,935
306
510
3,119
271
327
475
559
236
1,252
2,815
2,815
136
80
172
560
265
1,603
2,155
2,155
450
197
445
1,065
9,605
9,605
2,128
1,291
580
3,966
1,226
101
315
1,183
1,183
279
298
324
282
6,703
1,147
689
404
54
1,832
190
852
374
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-22
19
-5
55
-9
64
-130
-21
-25
-84
-16
-27
-16
-10
-2
-12
-31
-31
3
8
7
-9
-15
-25
24
24
8
-8
17
9
-331
-331
-119
1
1
-180
-27
2
-7
25
25
33
-4
2
-6
-30
26
37
-5
-6
6
11
-6
-2
See footnotes at end of table.
2-14
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
55,596
16,632
64,423
71,574
11,214
60,360
101,181
4,509
13,046
83,626
9,132
4,809
10,676
16,088
14,756
28,164
95,651
95,651
3,710
3,393
7,891
22,077
10,188
48,393
129,888
129,888
15,774
10,571
16,738
86,804
156,649
156,649
31,858
23,527
11,410
57,502
21,394
3,672
7,286
93,744
93,744
26,093
12,042
13,926
41,684
235,656
49,214
27,016
19,496
2,702
65,364
8,408
25,651
13,003
-6,619
-1,433
-15,894
-4,116
-649
-3,467
-19,577
-1,611
-3,076
-14,890
-1,964
-1,200
-2,229
-2,002
-3,388
-4,108
-10,173
-10,173
-630
-573
-1,193
-1,357
-1,354
-5,064
-19,343
-19,343
-1,481
-1,781
-1,805
-14,277
-32,688
-32,688
-7,203
-5,172
-2,500
-10,624
-5,154
-477
-1,559
-10,566
-10,566
1,056
-2,556
-2,421
-6,644
-38,801
-5,670
-2,584
-2,785
-301
-13,611
-623
-4,524
-3,161
3,065,708
563,421
4,244,529
5,101,664
632,847
4,468,817
6,280,199
194,670
729,717
5,355,813
522,289
197,898
616,714
893,398
1,528,651
1,596,862
5,951,698
5,951,698
186,527
155,079
626,345
1,534,146
745,693
2,703,908
5,998,338
5,998,338
647,016
492,380
750,528
4,108,414
7,716,803
7,716,803
1,560,042
1,196,585
578,116
2,786,523
966,527
231,246
397,764
6,090,187
6,090,187
2,029,884
649,469
662,072
2,748,762
13,229,097
3,067,594
1,649,766
1,260,969
156,859
3,335,330
485,725
1,350,437
663,978
-396,673
-52,084
-981,915
-216,820
-32,561
-184,258
-1,436,231
-82,167
-181,022
-1,173,042
-127,259
-73,892
-155,203
-115,130
-409,344
-292,214
-502,919
-502,919
-12,972
-22,947
-77,609
-38,260
-119,859
-231,273
-888,815
-888,815
-58,946
-84,526
-96,020
-649,325
-2,002,787
-2,002,787
-406,970
-378,985
-139,979
-631,160
-305,838
-30,309
-109,547
-716,103
-716,103
59,164
-155,148
-136,115
-484,005
-2,205,232
-380,280
-184,418
-185,493
-10,369
-742,893
-23,185
-261,659
-169,991
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,060
651
1,267
1,371
1,085
1,424
1,194
830
1,076
1,232
1,100
791
1,111
1,068
1,992
1,090
1,197
1,197
967
879
1,527
1,336
1,408
1,074
888
888
789
896
862
910
947
947
942
978
974
932
869
1,211
1,050
1,249
1,249
1,496
1,037
914
1,268
1,080
1,199
1,174
1,244
1,116
981
1,111
1,012
982
Change
from
2008
- $10
-4
16
20
6
22
-35
-40
-10
-42
-26
-79
-39
-4
-62
-36
24
24
83
16
37
46
-34
18
0
0
2
-2
-16
5
-40
-40
-26
-78
-19
-33
-53
-1
-53
-6
-6
-18
-23
-25
-18
-1
-9
-18
-4
45
-12
27
-15
-10
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
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 ..........................
Computer storage device manufacturing ..................
Computer terminal 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. ............
Electron tube manufacturing .....................................
Bare printed circuit board manufacturing ..................
Semiconductors and related device mfg. ..................
Electronic capacitor manufacturing ...........................
Electronic resistor manufacturing .............................
Electronic coils, transformers, and inductors ............
Electronic connector manufacturing .........................
Printed circuit assembly manufacturing ....................
Other electronic component manufacturing ..............
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 .........................
Watch, clock, and part manufacturing ......................
Other measuring and controlling device mfg. ...........
Magnetic media manufacturing and reproducing ..............
Magnetic media manufacturing and reproducing ..........
Software reproducing ................................................
Audio and video media reproduction ........................
Magnetic and optical recording media mfg. ..............
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. ...............................
Electric lighting equipment manufacturing .........................
Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing ....................
Lighting fixture manufacturing .......................................
333924
33399
333991
333992
333993
333994
333995
333996
333997
333999
334
3341
33411
334111
334112
334113
334119
3342
33421
33422
33429
3343
3344
33441
334411
334412
334413
334414
334415
334416
334417
334418
334419
3345
33451
334510
334511
334512
334513
334514
334515
334516
334517
334518
334519
3346
33461
334611
334612
334613
335
3351
33511
33512
416
3,724
225
358
630
393
368
251
134
1,367
18,845
1,671
1,671
636
205
65
765
2,210
490
1,074
646
693
5,817
5,817
73
875
1,584
94
78
300
273
1,137
1,403
7,394
7,394
937
874
437
1,754
255
1,013
688
287
123
1,027
1,063
1,063
487
463
113
7,375
1,364
186
1,178
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
3
-62
7
5
-2
-9
-4
-9
-3
-47
-228
-21
-21
-26
-7
-6
18
-30
-50
24
-4
5
-91
-91
-6
-61
20
3
-3
-9
-3
-30
-4
-35
-35
6
-11
-8
-19
0
-23
6
17
-13
10
-54
-54
-25
-31
1
3
-19
-16
-4
2009
18,302
121,078
7,989
12,836
16,297
10,794
15,197
17,966
3,982
36,016
1,132,242
167,764
167,764
92,326
23,014
13,346
39,078
119,537
28,626
67,136
23,775
22,430
377,063
377,063
4,870
40,599
184,987
5,894
4,407
8,628
17,454
48,822
61,401
417,669
417,669
59,296
150,415
18,906
57,838
10,964
41,962
31,209
13,017
3,617
30,445
27,778
27,778
10,406
12,890
4,483
371,712
47,463
9,162
38,302
See footnotes at end of table.
2-15
Change
from
2008
-5,303
-19,520
-1,552
-2,427
-1,081
-2,312
-2,795
-2,108
-514
-6,731
-113,534
-15,136
-15,136
-7,172
-3,565
-1,371
-3,029
-7,519
-3,909
-3,040
-570
-4,207
-54,455
-54,455
-1,688
-10,782
-22,537
-1,216
-628
-1,897
-2,060
-6,083
-7,565
-25,042
-25,042
-2,689
-3,326
-3,877
-5,754
-1,265
-4,214
-1,882
298
-861
-1,472
-7,177
-7,177
-3,448
-2,638
-1,090
-50,264
-9,699
-1,847
-7,851
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
835,190
6,826,173
415,856
705,011
1,000,994
583,974
774,430
1,138,287
200,158
2,007,464
96,451,411
19,408,318
19,408,318
12,176,987
2,388,680
1,547,408
3,295,243
10,525,995
2,845,015
5,764,450
1,916,530
1,609,515
28,387,968
28,387,968
384,042
2,113,735
18,428,702
309,011
194,748
349,762
907,719
2,293,151
3,407,097
34,409,210
34,409,210
4,976,103
14,084,267
1,136,642
3,951,356
618,227
3,803,954
2,567,564
1,158,014
221,624
1,891,458
2,110,405
2,110,405
1,066,528
576,548
467,329
20,100,621
2,380,638
586,455
1,794,182
-288,057
-1,082,060
-86,039
-186,399
-24,422
-133,955
-127,560
-141,081
-28,044
-354,559
-8,802,112
-1,721,766
-1,721,766
-1,103,260
-280,192
-129,585
-208,729
-213,079
-369,651
-22,262
178,833
-221,064
-4,338,720
-4,338,720
-232,920
-494,961
-2,456,306
-42,975
-29,508
-77,486
-104,533
-371,974
-528,058
-1,829,810
-1,829,810
-212,869
33,518
-266,594
-344,866
-76,865
-574,775
-240,797
73,859
-58,397
-162,024
-477,672
-477,672
-360,526
-101,572
-15,574
-2,570,902
-491,520
-86,209
-405,312
Average
weekly wage
2009
$878
1,084
1,001
1,056
1,181
1,040
980
1,218
967
1,072
1,638
2,225
2,225
2,536
1,996
2,230
1,622
1,693
1,911
1,651
1,550
1,380
1,448
1,448
1,516
1,001
1,916
1,008
850
780
1,000
903
1,067
1,584
1,584
1,614
1,801
1,156
1,314
1,084
1,743
1,582
1,711
1,178
1,195
1,461
1,461
1,971
860
2,005
1,040
965
1,231
901
Change
from
2008
- $37
2
-11
-67
46
-13
16
-8
-9
9
13
3
3
-31
65
39
22
68
11
65
177
58
-10
-10
-293
25
-19
56
-7
-1
2
-30
-30
10
10
4
43
-28
15
-9
-81
-50
72
-25
-42
37
37
-10
20
339
7
-1
56
-15
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Residential electric lighting fixture mfg. ....................
Nonresidential electric lighting fixture mfg. ...............
Other lighting equipment manufacturing ...................
Household appliance manufacturing .................................
Small electrical appliance manufacturing ......................
Electric housewares and household fan mfg. ...........
Household vacuum cleaner 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 ..................................
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. ..............
Carburetor, piston, ring, and valve mfg. ....................
Gasoline engine and engine parts mfg. ....................
Motor vehicle electric equipment ..................................
Vehicular lighting equipment manufacturing .............
Other 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. ..................
335121
335122
335129
3352
33521
335211
335212
33522
335221
335222
335224
335228
3353
33531
335311
335312
335313
335314
3359
33591
335911
335912
33592
335921
335929
33593
335931
335932
33599
335991
335999
336
3361
33611
336111
336112
33612
3362
33621
336211
336212
336213
336214
3363
33631
336311
336312
33632
336321
336322
33633
33634
33635
33636
453
470
255
508
247
184
63
261
132
51
27
51
2,902
2,902
428
649
723
1,103
2,601
239
166
72
396
166
231
755
573
183
1,211
154
1,058
15,034
506
368
278
90
139
2,243
2,243
909
489
67
779
6,013
1,030
187
842
929
125
803
271
262
614
474
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
-9
10
-6
-5
5
3
2
-10
-10
3
-2
-1
8
8
3
0
3
3
19
6
4
0
2
1
2
-22
-21
0
33
-2
36
-462
15
11
10
0
5
-150
-150
-25
-37
-6
-82
-221
-27
6
-34
-33
0
-34
-6
-9
-23
-13
2009
9,208
19,711
9,383
59,671
12,991
9,788
3,202
46,680
10,837
14,993
(2)
(2)
143,494
143,494
25,110
42,327
30,346
45,713
121,083
24,006
13,083
10,923
20,966
9,215
11,752
42,727
31,901
10,826
33,385
6,626
26,759
1,352,868
155,477
131,253
94,481
36,772
24,223
104,932
104,932
51,131
21,426
9,460
22,916
412,171
45,927
9,218
36,709
54,696
10,905
43,792
26,665
24,608
53,389
40,184
See footnotes at end of table.
2-16
Change
from
2008
-2,256
-4,195
-1,400
-10,317
-2,384
-1,356
-1,030
-7,933
-2,839
-2,699
(2)
(2)
-14,584
-14,584
-2,802
-4,086
-2,813
-4,881
-15,665
-2,600
-1,991
-608
-2,782
-806
-1,974
-7,107
-5,322
-1,785
-3,176
-1,090
-2,085
-254,924
-40,148
-34,808
-23,178
-11,630
-5,342
-38,166
-38,166
-10,392
-9,597
-5,266
-12,910
-128,914
-14,712
-2,618
-12,094
-15,052
-1,694
-13,357
-7,237
-7,883
-15,580
-14,266
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
382,624
965,526
446,032
3,001,016
640,055
499,795
140,260
2,360,961
451,971
787,181
(2)
(2)
8,192,889
8,192,889
1,357,873
2,097,026
1,742,838
2,995,151
6,526,078
1,232,183
688,562
543,621
1,202,452
589,077
613,375
2,207,332
1,686,884
520,447
1,884,111
359,719
1,524,392
88,522,131
11,954,911
10,561,191
7,505,155
3,056,036
1,393,720
4,649,304
4,649,304
2,569,686
818,433
393,845
867,341
21,543,108
2,633,892
437,208
2,196,684
2,771,304
505,353
2,265,951
1,404,908
1,331,828
3,518,430
1,799,784
Change
from
2008
-82,149
-276,207
-46,956
-457,061
-91,948
-43,888
-48,060
-365,113
-73,442
-153,142
(2)
(2)
-829,135
-829,135
-145,354
-208,429
-184,981
-290,373
-793,186
-104,952
-89,563
-15,389
-172,741
-66,758
-105,984
-353,810
-267,114
-86,696
-161,683
-100,586
-61,097
-13,034,571
-3,526,144
-3,264,235
-2,383,057
-881,178
-261,909
-1,514,364
-1,514,364
-463,277
-364,888
-234,216
-451,982
-6,719,110
-878,355
-139,930
-738,426
-779,352
-84,623
-694,729
-429,793
-401,172
-1,145,464
-581,994
Average
weekly wage
2009
$799
942
914
967
948
982
842
973
802
1,010
(2)
(2)
1,098
1,098
1,040
953
1,104
1,260
1,036
987
1,012
957
1,103
1,229
1,004
993
1,017
925
1,085
1,044
1,096
1,258
1,479
1,547
1,528
1,598
1,106
852
852
966
735
801
728
1,005
1,103
912
1,151
974
891
995
1,013
1,041
1,267
861
Change
from
2008
$19
-57
35
17
32
44
-14
13
63
-12
(2)
(2)
0
0
4
-2
-14
11
7
21
19
25
-11
-30
-4
5
7
-1
9
-103
39
43
-43
-54
-88
34
29
24
24
18
1
-19
20
1
-11
-26
-6
-5
-10
-1
-28
15
-33
20
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
Motor vehicle metal stamping .......................................
Other motor vehicle parts manufacturing ......................
Motor vehicle air-conditioning manufacturing ...........
All 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 manufacturing .........................
Household and institutional furniture mfg. .........................
Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop mfg. ...................
Other household and institutional furniture ...................
Upholstered household furniture manufacturing .......
Nonupholstered wood household furniture mfg. .......
Metal household furniture manufacturing .................
Household furniture, exc. wood or metal, mfg. .........
Institutional furniture manufacturing ..........................
Wood TV, radio, and sewing machine housings .......
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 ..........................
Jewelry, except costume, manufacturing ..................
Silverware and hollowware manufacturing ...............
Jewelers’ material and lapidary work mfg. ................
NAICS Code
33637
33639
336391
336399
3364
33641
336411
336412
336413
336414
336415
336419
3365
3366
33661
336611
336612
3369
33699
336991
336992
336999
337
3371
33711
33712
337121
337122
337124
337125
337127
337129
3372
33721
337211
337212
337214
337215
3379
33791
33792
339
3391
33911
339112
339113
339114
339115
339116
3399
33991
339911
339912
339913
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
604
1,831
84
1,747
3,083
3,083
712
672
1,405
157
66
71
308
1,921
1,921
729
1,192
961
961
459
71
430
21,622
16,471
10,615
5,856
1,053
3,224
368
241
662
308
4,069
4,069
617
1,185
426
1,841
1,083
582
501
31,921
13,203
13,203
1,569
2,792
518
824
7,500
18,718
2,714
1,646
173
313
-27
-82
-3
-79
33
33
-4
23
23
-12
-1
4
-7
-91
-91
28
-119
-40
-40
-15
-1
-25
-1,366
-1,163
-718
-445
-101
-248
-34
-16
-9
-37
-147
-147
-24
-31
-12
-80
-55
-39
-16
-490
34
34
101
24
-7
-20
-65
-524
-100
-70
-9
-5
See footnotes at end of table.
2-17
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
55,259
111,444
5,935
105,509
491,595
491,595
233,170
82,142
98,308
55,303
14,638
8,033
22,370
129,455
129,455
101,251
28,203
36,869
36,869
14,332
10,427
12,111
383,212
242,345
111,252
131,094
52,607
42,187
6,242
5,031
22,997
2,031
103,628
103,628
18,413
16,494
21,638
47,084
37,238
22,955
14,283
579,934
305,676
305,676
115,282
98,907
15,325
29,834
46,327
274,259
30,493
21,113
1,496
2,806
-22,690
-31,492
-2,303
-29,190
-11,297
-11,297
-4,542
-3,313
-3,965
964
-634
191
-5,934
-26,487
-26,487
-3,184
-23,304
-3,977
-3,977
-2,278
1,440
-3,138
-96,267
-64,797
-33,974
-30,822
-12,993
-11,541
-1,637
-576
-3,572
-502
-24,817
-24,817
-4,961
-4,126
-4,970
-10,760
-6,654
-3,139
-3,516
-47,502
-2,696
-2,696
1,658
-309
-893
-1,126
-2,027
-44,805
-5,189
-3,602
-217
-579
2,943,485
5,139,476
294,015
4,845,461
40,111,701
40,111,701
20,063,042
6,310,924
6,052,520
5,811,320
1,174,934
698,961
1,288,228
6,804,718
6,804,718
5,750,881
1,053,837
2,170,162
2,170,162
832,262
752,937
584,962
13,948,370
8,134,663
3,750,762
4,383,900
1,622,519
1,327,299
219,389
186,831
954,128
73,736
4,397,975
4,397,975
718,562
770,141
1,082,777
1,826,494
1,415,733
891,366
524,366
29,912,076
17,819,581
17,819,581
7,811,976
6,037,230
797,764
1,464,975
1,707,636
12,092,496
1,301,573
931,772
48,576
107,336
-1,124,297
-1,378,683
-98,978
-1,279,705
31,592
31,592
72,011
-121,232
-194,171
208,428
24,024
42,532
-301,576
-956,706
-956,706
-91,636
-865,071
-48,262
-48,262
-121,509
158,207
-84,960
-3,545,698
-2,194,211
-1,184,957
-1,009,255
-385,896
-376,107
-60,643
-15,407
-150,290
-20,910
-1,112,319
-1,112,319
-227,927
-192,947
-278,318
-413,129
-239,167
-109,785
-129,383
-1,969,776
31,225
31,225
177,305
60,516
-47,901
-79,485
-79,210
-2,001,000
-208,335
-158,973
-8,498
-22,340
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,024
887
953
883
1,569
1,569
1,655
1,477
1,184
2,021
1,544
1,673
1,107
1,011
1,011
1,092
719
1,132
1,132
1,117
1,389
929
700
646
648
643
593
605
676
714
798
698
816
816
750
898
962
746
731
747
706
992
1,121
1,121
1,303
1,174
1,001
944
709
848
821
849
625
736
Change
from
2008
$20
10
36
9
36
36
38
30
9
38
95
63
27
54
54
16
3
88
88
13
116
84
-2
-1
-6
2
4
-5
-7
20
-1
-21
-9
-9
-29
0
-22
1
6
9
0
15
12
12
11
16
-2
-15
-2
-1
7
0
-16
-1
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Costume jewelry and novelty manufacturing ............
Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing ...................
Doll, toy, and game manufacturing ...............................
Doll and stuffed toy manufacturing ...........................
Game, toy, and children’s vehicle mfg. .....................
Office supplies, except paper, manufacturing ...............
Pen and mechanical pencil manufacturing ...............
Lead pencil and art good manufacturing ..................
Marking device manufacturing ..................................
Carbon paper and inked ribbon 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 .....................
339914
33992
33993
339931
339932
33994
339941
339942
339943
339944
33995
33999
339991
339992
339993
339994
339995
339999
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
584
1,886
776
150
626
755
69
196
447
43
6,844
5,744
693
603
242
267
131
3,809
-15
-68
-40
-11
-30
-30
-6
-8
-11
-5
-144
-141
-14
-8
-30
-10
-3
-77
5,079
42,922
12,881
2,331
10,550
14,897
3,560
5,121
4,920
1,297
66,775
106,290
26,854
10,909
5,142
8,820
4,655
49,911
-790
-5,803
-2,521
-351
-2,171
-3,061
-1,497
-634
-588
-341
-10,947
-17,284
-5,742
-1,357
-907
-1,314
-539
-7,425
213,889
1,903,781
781,996
189,648
592,348
619,667
159,854
201,021
198,487
60,305
2,725,806
4,759,672
1,263,281
430,135
218,631
364,791
187,058
2,295,776
-18,525
-229,387
-269,616
-44,771
-224,845
-162,902
-94,062
-26,228
-26,987
-15,623
-445,917
-684,844
-259,693
-67,653
-40,055
-52,152
-36,609
-228,682
$810
853
1,167
1,564
1,080
800
864
755
776
894
785
861
905
758
818
795
773
885
$49
11
-146
-117
-155
-38
-102
-4
-11
2
0
14
6
-22
-4
4
-55
38
Service producing1 .........................................................
7,399,698
-21,874
87,404,338
-3,394,296
3,803,151,615
-162,547,213
837
-3
Trade, transportation, and utilities ....................................
1,887,077
-33,178
24,651,647
-1,441,152
941,326,251
-58,178,030
734
-3
Wholesale trade ...................................................................
42
617,869
-10,825
5,561,787
-393,128
342,578,804
-25,693,184
1,185
-4
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 .................
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 wholesalers ..........
Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers ..........................
Metal merchant wholesalers .........................................
Coal and other mineral merchant wholesalers ..............
Electric goods merchant wholesalers ................................
Elec. equip. and wiring merchant wholesalers ..............
Electric appliance merchant wholesalers ......................
Other electronic parts merchant wholesalers ................
423
4231
42311
42312
42313
42314
4232
42321
42322
4233
42331
42332
42333
42339
4234
42341
42342
42343
42344
42345
42346
42349
4235
42351
42352
4236
42361
42362
42369
252,541
23,412
5,904
13,004
1,695
2,810
10,648
4,488
6,160
19,726
8,319
5,830
2,716
2,862
46,868
1,116
5,511
12,647
5,233
17,731
1,755
2,876
8,731
8,380
351
28,096
12,377
2,827
12,893
-4,293
-419
-149
-222
26
-73
-379
-149
-230
-519
-360
-129
-18
-13
-871
-30
-110
-633
-95
110
-57
-54
-71
-73
2
-593
-125
15
-482
2,794,211
312,437
116,990
150,587
21,710
23,150
96,736
40,341
56,395
200,698
98,068
51,028
29,091
22,511
617,217
14,171
102,755
222,269
47,521
186,308
18,578
25,616
114,449
112,045
2,404
320,320
140,869
28,370
151,082
-270,413
-25,129
-11,040
-12,145
-887
-1,057
-14,030
-5,579
-8,450
-36,767
-20,977
-8,841
-2,687
-4,263
-37,101
-1,055
-5,709
-20,704
-3,182
-3,952
-1,165
-1,333
-17,849
-17,757
-93
-30,336
-12,812
-2,517
-15,005
170,669,352
13,983,690
5,356,685
6,786,450
1,045,378
795,176
4,993,053
2,082,014
2,911,039
9,958,187
4,803,508
2,427,235
1,629,517
1,097,927
51,286,829
1,129,644
6,346,136
23,849,819
2,406,902
14,870,938
1,021,917
1,661,474
6,864,578
6,623,450
241,128
22,766,454
8,888,829
1,777,292
12,100,333
-18,808,677
-1,281,143
-603,319
-630,193
-18,432
-29,199
-815,979
-373,780
-442,199
-2,003,636
-1,172,140
-480,303
-134,956
-216,237
-2,873,899
-113,287
-444,352
-1,889,206
-138,290
-188,496
15,026
-115,292
-1,638,441
-1,650,184
11,743
-2,562,618
-1,086,763
-184,780
-1,291,075
1,175
861
881
867
926
661
993
993
993
954
942
915
1,077
938
1,598
1,533
1,188
2,063
974
1,535
1,058
1,247
1,153
1,137
1,929
1,367
1,213
1,205
1,540
-14
-9
-14
-9
21
6
-16
-35
-1
-15
-23
-19
9
-6
6
-37
-16
26
9
13
77
-21
-83
-89
162
-22
-35
-17
-11
See footnotes at end of table.
2-18
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
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 ................
Other 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 ......................................
All 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 ...............
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 ...........................
NAICS Code
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
4245
42451
42452
42459
4246
42461
42469
4247
42471
42472
4248
42481
42482
4249
42491
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
20,871
6,823
7,959
4,785
1,304
61,767
5,107
8,596
29,351
9,025
6,413
3,276
32,422
5,353
2,035
8,065
7,435
9,534
137,496
10,565
1,057
4,964
4,544
11,016
13,954
3,296
2,483
6,348
1,827
35,202
5,569
1,770
2,182
557
3,281
2,329
2,400
4,077
13,038
6,305
4,056
1,367
882
13,432
2,687
10,745
8,144
2,723
5,421
4,897
2,070
2,827
33,982
10,853
-79
80
-120
-1
-39
-981
-50
-129
-710
111
-158
-43
-382
-141
-75
25
-30
-161
-2,555
-390
-20
-197
-173
-18
-399
-148
-116
-23
-112
-181
-45
-6
-6
-16
-34
-13
7
13
-82
-139
-97
-31
-12
-314
-122
-192
-162
-13
-150
75
-29
104
-1,026
-220
2009
228,288
73,856
85,457
56,866
12,109
630,454
79,093
98,448
287,780
73,674
58,282
33,178
273,611
45,901
21,805
101,911
40,101
63,893
1,962,440
129,765
13,386
57,991
58,389
197,150
137,164
22,776
27,843
61,102
25,443
710,546
227,845
28,748
39,808
10,947
48,295
22,462
36,213
80,675
215,554
73,493
45,578
19,822
8,093
123,110
20,392
102,718
96,775
32,067
64,707
162,169
94,665
67,504
332,268
108,218
See footnotes at end of table.
2-19
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
Change
from
2008
2009
-22,448
-6,988
-9,854
-3,867
-1,738
-57,725
-11,514
-3,016
-33,180
-4,841
-3,870
-1,304
-29,029
-3,057
-2,332
-15,424
-3,311
-4,905
-78,285
-10,630
-1,168
-5,156
-4,305
-8,812
-11,913
-2,385
-2,763
-5,210
-1,556
-14,384
-284
-1,128
-204
-1,290
-1,620
-831
-734
-1,078
-7,215
-171
873
-421
-623
-6,759
-2,439
-4,320
-3,362
-425
-2,938
273
181
92
-22,528
-888
12,474,118
3,647,784
4,561,623
3,609,250
655,460
35,335,170
4,570,090
4,472,217
17,284,547
4,043,161
2,658,592
2,306,562
13,007,274
2,237,998
1,163,096
4,400,642
2,020,740
3,184,799
110,017,009
7,083,651
917,697
2,559,212
3,606,742
18,477,559
8,200,479
1,110,812
1,403,680
3,537,869
2,148,119
34,514,988
11,471,807
1,483,528
1,907,584
461,689
2,563,244
973,605
1,649,238
3,517,722
10,486,571
3,266,463
2,544,386
314,150
407,927
8,427,953
1,222,946
7,205,007
6,130,576
2,082,185
4,048,391
9,203,850
4,633,231
4,570,619
14,711,489
5,155,127
Change
from
2008
-1,373,814
-447,778
-605,802
-216,420
-103,815
-4,372,627
-830,368
-131,362
-2,684,731
-417,569
-155,348
-153,249
-1,886,520
-120,807
-135,264
-1,182,384
-236,228
-211,834
-3,114,098
-667,806
-93,324
-297,319
-277,163
-32,718
-697,497
-156,127
-134,592
-310,735
-96,042
-77,555
49,559
-31,692
45,155
-35,382
88,820
-6,351
-21,091
434
-167,006
106,018
124,552
2,222
-20,756
-559,722
-145,401
-414,321
-234,800
44,150
-278,950
79,593
-10,225
89,817
-1,029,612
-98,272
Average
weekly wage
2009
$1,051
950
1,027
1,221
1,041
1,078
1,111
874
1,155
1,055
877
1,337
914
938
1,026
830
969
959
1,078
1,050
1,318
849
1,188
1,802
1,150
938
969
1,113
1,624
934
968
992
922
811
1,021
834
876
839
936
855
1,074
305
969
1,317
1,153
1,349
1,218
1,249
1,203
1,091
941
1,302
851
916
Change
from
2008
- $11
-24
-16
10
-13
-32
-35
1
-41
-38
6
-35
-32
11
-8
-85
-31
10
12
-12
-18
-21
-3
74
2
-30
2
-3
26
16
5
17
27
30
68
25
7
12
16
30
33
9
23
-14
0
-20
-4
43
-27
7
-4
24
-2
-10
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
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 ............................
42492
42493
42494
42495
42499
425
4251
42511
42512
2,754
3,745
1,350
2,377
12,903
227,832
227,832
5,288
222,545
-131
-177
-7
-79
-413
-3,977
-3,977
-508
-3,468
54,376
44,091
24,826
22,378
78,379
805,136
805,136
44,196
760,941
-3,566
-6,168
-1,408
-2,406
-8,093
-44,429
-44,429
-6,404
-38,024
2,171,777
1,372,475
1,210,127
1,240,546
3,561,438
61,892,444
61,892,444
2,965,569
58,926,875
-210,585
-192,400
8,677
-154,266
-382,764
-3,770,408
-3,770,408
-528,981
-3,241,427
$768
599
937
1,066
874
1,478
1,478
1,290
1,489
- $23
0
56
-16
-3
-8
-8
-38
-7
Retail trade .......................................................................
44-45
1,034,198
-18,077
14,544,111
-763,822
380,504,436
-20,237,743
503
0
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 .................
Motorcycle, ATV, personal watercraft dealers ..........
Boat dealers ..............................................................
All other motor vehicle dealers .................................
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 stores ...........................................
Electronics and appliance stores .......................................
Appliance, TV, and other electronics stores .................
Household appliance stores .....................................
Radio, TV, and other electronics stores ....................
Computer and software stores ......................................
Camera and photographic supplies stores ...................
Building material and garden supply stores ...........................
Building material and supplies dealers ..............................
Home centers ................................................................
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 ................................................................
441
4411
44111
44112
4412
44121
44122
441221
441222
441229
4413
44131
44132
442
4421
4422
44221
44229
442291
442299
443
4431
44311
443111
443112
44312
44313
444
4441
44411
44412
44413
44419
4442
44421
44422
445
4451
44511
44512
4452
44521
116,871
46,493
22,158
24,335
16,123
2,712
13,411
5,866
5,249
2,296
54,255
35,708
18,547
54,851
24,652
30,199
13,037
17,162
2,788
14,375
49,642
49,642
35,916
8,096
27,820
12,118
1,608
76,063
59,582
11,047
6,459
15,723
26,353
16,481
4,560
11,921
139,146
85,431
59,407
26,024
26,692
6,150
-3,659
-2,468
-1,396
-1,073
-699
-168
-531
-168
-317
-47
-492
-444
-49
-3,865
-1,664
-2,201
-793
-1,409
-268
-1,140
-3,579
-3,579
-893
-366
-527
-2,352
-334
-1,589
-1,351
-304
10
-137
-920
-239
-138
-101
-251
262
102
160
-704
-69
1,632,606
1,016,220
904,305
111,915
136,210
28,024
108,186
61,290
32,645
14,251
480,176
318,961
161,215
445,487
220,957
224,530
73,391
151,140
9,808
141,331
489,610
489,610
369,451
60,118
309,333
108,716
11,443
1,159,062
1,029,577
626,790
35,572
144,772
222,443
129,486
29,062
100,424
2,830,361
2,477,559
2,339,500
138,059
216,016
47,808
-194,697
-158,759
-144,326
-14,433
-26,960
-8,242
-18,718
-9,561
-7,827
-1,330
-8,978
-3,750
-5,228
-81,058
-37,418
-43,640
-13,660
-29,980
-2,025
-27,956
-64,071
-64,071
-35,802
-8,875
-26,927
-25,210
-3,059
-87,751
-78,007
-23,021
-3,173
-11,035
-40,777
-9,743
-1,702
-8,042
-36,372
-23,996
-21,037
-2,959
-9,572
-1,009
64,906,708
45,516,956
41,558,811
3,958,145
4,843,139
1,076,917
3,766,222
2,038,746
1,141,543
585,933
14,546,613
8,667,321
5,879,292
13,472,511
7,255,634
6,216,877
2,850,744
3,366,133
285,449
3,080,684
19,338,360
19,338,360
11,603,104
1,975,117
9,627,987
7,327,897
407,359
35,241,590
31,693,933
17,440,175
1,323,354
3,582,370
9,348,035
3,547,657
924,145
2,623,512
62,510,287
54,469,704
52,080,231
2,389,473
5,065,179
1,060,980
-8,764,161
-7,472,844
-6,957,518
-515,326
-1,135,084
-331,401
-803,683
-423,067
-301,011
-79,606
-156,233
-70,086
-86,147
-2,537,433
-1,295,411
-1,242,022
-665,469
-576,553
-77,186
-499,367
-2,024,211
-2,024,211
-822,901
-278,630
-544,271
-1,136,233
-65,076
-2,793,151
-2,529,767
-143,445
-95,564
-332,419
-1,958,338
-263,384
-58,725
-204,659
-215,818
55,236
66,869
-11,633
-164,816
-10,061
765
861
884
680
684
739
669
640
672
791
583
523
701
582
631
532
747
428
560
419
760
760
604
632
599
1,296
685
585
592
535
715
476
808
527
612
502
425
423
428
333
451
427
-10
-6
-6
-1
-21
-8
-24
-28
-13
-30
5
2
12
-3
-5
-3
-30
9
-29
12
18
18
14
4
17
81
59
-2
-2
15
11
-7
-18
1
-2
1
4
5
4
6
5
5
See footnotes at end of table.
2-20
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
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 ...............................
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores .....................
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, periodical, and music stores ....................................
Book stores and news dealers ......................................
Book stores ...............................................................
News dealers and newsstands .................................
Precorded tape, CD, and record stores ........................
General merchandise stores ..................................................
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 ............................
NAICS Code
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
45122
452
4521
45211
452111
452112
4529
45291
45299
453
4531
4532
45321
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
2,233
3,728
14,581
3,251
2,997
8,334
27,024
94,815
94,815
52,918
13,164
11,535
17,199
8,158
9,041
104,399
104,399
90,956
13,444
132,215
84,455
6,882
26,644
5,822
23,833
7,986
13,288
22,557
25,203
23,770
1,434
59,265
44,642
23,297
11,968
5,259
4,119
14,623
10,948
9,584
1,364
3,675
51,617
13,100
13,100
4,936
8,164
38,517
4,669
33,849
117,905
17,416
38,567
11,363
-59
-35
-541
75
4
-620
192
2,727
2,727
2,505
181
-112
154
-14
168
-770
-770
-336
-433
-3,433
-1,188
-371
-448
123
-98
30
-424
-744
-1,502
-1,384
-118
-98
753
-366
1,328
-108
-101
-851
-381
-337
-44
-471
290
63
63
-39
102
226
91
136
-4,192
-1,202
-2,069
-403
2009
12,600
38,898
116,710
21,819
19,141
75,750
136,786
983,012
983,012
721,215
101,633
61,880
98,285
41,933
56,353
822,552
822,552
722,245
100,307
1,358,656
1,041,692
57,094
275,446
71,532
479,080
49,332
109,208
179,369
137,595
123,533
14,062
614,874
460,395
236,757
148,080
44,309
31,250
154,479
129,554
121,445
8,109
24,925
3,006,043
1,494,448
1,494,448
558,622
935,826
1,511,595
1,179,488
332,107
786,174
72,674
318,982
146,178
See footnotes at end of table.
2-21
Change
from
2008
-124
-1,048
-7,391
458
-1,213
-6,636
-2,804
-22,545
-22,545
-18,842
-2,555
-1,105
-42
-1,297
1,255
-20,877
-20,877
-15,459
-5,418
-113,067
-85,171
-13,165
-15,243
586
-48,457
-1,590
-7,302
-8,951
-18,945
-17,791
-1,155
-30,962
-13,552
-14,060
5,359
-2,619
-2,231
-17,410
-13,252
-12,497
-755
-4,158
-36,017
-65,710
-65,710
-42,103
-23,607
29,694
24,610
5,084
-57,688
-12,186
-28,875
-11,335
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
306,705
1,038,565
2,658,930
584,402
318,864
1,755,664
2,975,403
33,537,225
33,537,225
25,564,654
2,449,779
1,866,311
3,656,481
1,064,268
2,592,214
15,316,676
15,316,676
13,065,704
2,250,972
25,321,932
17,705,873
1,372,264
4,734,139
1,022,249
7,352,904
1,092,151
2,132,166
3,379,675
4,236,384
3,806,105
430,279
11,396,844
8,566,796
4,779,460
2,291,222
661,179
834,936
2,830,048
2,299,259
2,108,786
190,473
530,790
63,381,885
30,085,201
30,085,201
11,902,661
18,182,540
33,296,684
27,505,931
5,790,753
17,868,856
1,233,975
7,241,769
4,402,555
Change
from
2008
1,254
-27,426
-128,582
46,661
-19,883
-155,360
-106,239
411,920
411,920
459,442
-80,097
-730
33,306
-19,395
52,702
-94,304
-94,304
-16,489
-77,815
-2,638,113
-1,902,579
-182,478
-301,615
-33,119
-1,161,677
-28,553
-195,137
-156,546
-578,988
-537,114
-41,874
-481,128
-233,559
-202,116
134,659
-90,714
-75,387
-247,569
-163,500
-127,635
-35,865
-84,068
683,591
-524,904
-524,904
-281,578
-243,326
1,208,495
953,396
255,099
-1,424,238
-206,442
-695,179
-424,800
Average
weekly wage
2009
$468
513
438
515
320
446
418
656
656
682
464
580
715
488
885
358
358
348
432
358
327
462
331
275
295
426
375
362
592
593
588
356
358
388
298
287
514
352
341
334
452
410
405
387
387
410
374
424
448
335
437
327
437
579
Change
from
2008
$6
0
6
31
0
0
-7
22
22
30
-3
10
6
6
-1
7
7
7
8
-7
-8
36
-2
-11
-15
3
-9
1
0
2
-9
2
1
6
7
-21
-9
8
9
13
-39
3
9
10
10
20
5
8
6
9
-3
1
-2
-10
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
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 ..................................................................
Heating oil dealers ....................................................
Liquefied petroleum gas, bottled gas, dealers ..........
Other fuel dealers .....................................................
Other direct selling establishments ...............................
45322
4533
4539
45391
45392
45393
45399
453991
453998
454
4541
45411
454111
454112
454113
4542
4543
45431
454311
454312
454319
45439
27,204
15,930
45,992
8,663
6,148
3,221
27,960
5,454
22,506
37,412
15,483
15,483
10,295
558
4,631
4,885
17,043
9,129
3,997
4,846
286
7,915
-1,666
-80
-841
-68
-449
-352
27
48
-21
344
694
694
882
-39
-148
-234
-117
-138
-144
1
5
22
172,804
119,561
274,958
101,015
18,139
15,665
140,139
24,142
115,997
415,672
239,929
239,929
87,650
5,847
146,431
40,913
134,830
81,748
41,548
39,072
1,127
53,083
-17,540
803
-17,429
-705
-3,590
-3,941
-9,193
-781
-8,413
-18,721
-8,033
-8,033
4,428
-1,371
-11,091
-5,611
-5,076
-2,704
-1,995
-619
-92
-2,370
2,839,214
2,274,346
7,118,766
2,004,595
671,933
574,644
3,867,595
519,828
3,347,767
18,211,563
11,181,357
11,181,357
4,516,578
714,753
5,950,026
1,211,055
5,819,151
3,711,307
2,015,716
1,646,935
48,656
2,107,844
-270,379
4,844
-527,460
60,063
-229,108
-179,400
-179,015
5,714
-184,728
-360,698
-177,052
-177,052
228,121
-90,274
-314,899
-150,351
-33,294
43,237
-8,759
55,638
-3,642
-76,532
Transportation and warehousing .....................................
48-49
218,444
-4,473
3,985,037
-286,932
170,651,268
-12,882,713
824
-2
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 transportation3 ................................................................
Rail transportation3 ............................................................
Rail transportation3 ........................................................
Line-haul railroads3 ...................................................
Short line railroads3 ..................................................
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. ...............
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 .......................................
481
4811
48111
481111
481112
4812
48121
481211
481212
481219
482
4821
48211
482111
482112
483
4831
48311
483111
483112
483113
483114
4832
48321
483211
483212
484
4841
48411
6,254
2,972
2,972
2,281
691
3,283
3,283
2,248
572
463
98
98
98
65
33
1,840
1,084
1,084
487
119
301
177
757
757
536
221
113,068
67,352
28,438
-109
-48
-48
-16
-32
-60
-60
-59
-16
15
-4
-4
-4
-6
1
67
48
48
37
6
1
3
20
20
15
5
-4,515
-2,752
-895
460,679
417,533
417,533
407,100
10,433
43,146
43,146
32,813
7,669
2,664
590
590
590
391
199
62,738
37,739
37,739
11,575
5,569
10,641
9,955
24,999
24,999
20,903
4,097
1,260,908
881,161
202,580
-28,925
-25,921
-25,921
-24,623
-1,298
-3,004
-3,004
-1,762
-1,257
15
27
27
27
44
-18
-1,857
-907
-907
-368
1,585
-873
-1,250
-950
-950
-991
42
-132,858
-96,553
-23,256
26,138,156
23,306,655
23,306,655
22,740,845
565,810
2,831,501
2,831,501
2,210,008
452,886
168,607
25,199
25,199
25,199
18,067
7,132
4,473,075
2,879,522
2,879,522
1,149,835
337,628
863,722
528,337
1,593,553
1,593,553
1,400,390
193,162
51,589,508
36,855,467
8,071,067
-2,020,689
-1,826,649
-1,826,649
-1,725,409
-101,240
-194,041
-194,041
-110,731
-70,721
-12,589
-207
-207
-207
-73
-134
-95,189
-41,408
-41,408
-37,726
103,944
-58,424
-49,201
-53,781
-53,781
-61,423
7,641
-6,853,720
-5,147,149
-1,052,482
1,091
1,073
1,073
1,074
1,043
1,262
1,262
1,295
1,136
1,217
821
821
821
889
688
1,371
1,467
1,467
1,910
1,166
1,561
1,021
1,226
1,226
1,288
907
787
804
766
-15
-17
-17
-16
-51
1
1
4
8
-98
-46
-46
-46
-117
43
11
13
13
-2
38
21
30
5
5
4
27
-19
-22
-11
See footnotes at end of table.
2-22
$316
366
498
382
712
705
531
414
555
843
896
896
991
2,351
781
569
830
873
933
811
830
764
Change
from
2008
$2
-2
-5
14
-85
-35
10
17
9
21
15
15
0
206
16
6
26
38
39
40
5
6
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
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. ..................
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. ...................
NAICS Code
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
4884
48841
48849
4885
4889
48899
488991
488999
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
38,914
31,894
7,021
45,716
7,421
29,215
9,080
18,276
763
763
147
29
558
29
483
7,460
2,981
4,480
4,520
1,413
3,639
3,639
2,243
1,396
2,544
424
1,554
566
534
32
2,976
748
1,988
240
41,087
6,530
1,820
199
1,620
4,710
1,327
2,749
309
714
970
757
10,830
8,334
2,497
17,600
2,052
2,052
1,365
686
-1,857
-1,733
-122
-1,763
-257
-1,249
-257
84
-6
-6
-8
5
-4
1
-7
-76
-4
-71
62
-10
122
122
82
40
30
9
-21
42
45
-3
-48
11
-63
4
42
66
-2
-3
0
68
42
-43
-3
-21
-20
1
77
2
76
-81
-19
-19
-35
15
See footnotes at end of table.
2-23
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
678,581
480,669
197,912
379,748
83,755
188,114
107,879
416,486
40,948
40,948
7,916
1,031
31,654
347
18,251
67,085
31,660
35,425
183,139
30,592
76,472
76,472
53,311
23,161
41,384
8,753
25,852
6,779
6,385
394
26,363
10,284
13,685
2,394
541,637
152,627
61,082
3,020
58,062
91,545
21,763
89,836
20,439
40,509
19,307
9,581
80,918
49,184
31,734
170,901
25,593
25,593
17,073
8,520
-73,297
-50,462
-22,835
-36,303
-9,624
-15,802
-10,877
668
338
338
110
273
-54
10
-650
-5,133
-510
-4,624
3,968
-1,471
3,617
3,617
3,320
297
268
384
-302
186
241
-55
-2,054
-569
-1,150
-336
-47,173
-12,656
-6,581
-114
-6,467
-6,075
-2,604
-9,769
-1,862
-6,637
-689
-581
-3,181
-1,202
-1,979
-15,716
-3,246
-3,246
-2,607
-639
28,784,401
19,102,425
9,681,976
14,734,041
2,799,295
7,288,997
4,645,750
10,502,687
1,617,178
1,617,178
285,063
46,816
1,271,701
13,599
613,065
1,622,290
710,827
911,464
3,808,102
810,032
2,032,020
2,032,020
1,438,555
593,464
4,163,988
883,822
2,664,240
615,926
590,390
25,536
719,205
281,048
346,785
91,372
25,483,587
6,669,245
1,817,918
175,166
1,642,752
4,851,327
931,450
5,365,178
1,417,302
2,020,279
1,364,705
562,891
2,550,788
1,517,092
1,033,696
9,108,903
858,024
858,024
541,513
316,511
Change
from
2008
-4,094,665
-2,785,048
-1,309,617
-1,706,572
-372,965
-842,744
-490,862
5,964
66,012
66,012
5,707
11,129
48,075
1,103
-817
-175,942
-16,197
-159,744
38,513
-42,207
120,405
120,405
104,460
15,944
110,524
32,094
24,798
53,631
58,019
-4,388
-50,688
-11,553
-26,826
-12,308
-2,334,861
-358,376
-174,153
-2,583
-171,570
-184,223
-141,959
-648,500
-174,269
-372,502
-69,103
-32,627
-98,773
-46,454
-52,320
-987,684
-99,568
-99,568
-74,683
-24,885
Average
weekly wage
2009
$816
764
941
746
643
745
828
485
759
759
693
874
773
753
646
465
432
495
400
509
511
511
519
493
1,935
1,942
1,982
1,747
1,778
1,247
525
526
487
734
905
840
572
1,116
544
1,019
823
1,148
1,334
959
1,359
1,130
606
593
626
1,025
645
645
610
714
Change
from
2008
- $25
-28
-17
-14
-10
-22
-4
0
24
24
5
-31
31
41
21
-14
-3
-19
-5
-2
6
6
6
7
39
-15
41
107
112
-34
4
8
3
4
-4
22
6
25
3
27
-24
-13
-38
-17
-20
3
0
-4
7
-15
6
6
8
-3
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
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 ....................................
491
492
4921
4922
493
4931
49311
49312
49313
49319
840
16,338
9,480
6,858
15,123
15,123
10,905
1,269
777
2,173
-19
79
-67
145
-80
-80
-145
18
-12
59
4,194
534,490
492,282
42,209
635,566
635,566
534,524
48,408
8,618
44,016
61
-40,644
-36,413
-4,230
-34,448
-34,448
-31,637
53
-696
-2,168
115,500
22,170,308
20,946,951
1,223,357
25,270,054
25,270,054
20,953,485
2,016,562
337,365
1,962,643
9,540
-1,014,263
-895,323
-118,939
-639,125
-639,125
-603,169
-2,625
-17,173
-16,156
$530
798
818
557
765
765
754
801
753
857
$37
23
24
1
21
21
22
-2
21
33
Utilities .................................................................................
22
16,566
196
560,713
2,730
47,591,742
635,608
1,632
14
Utilities ...................................................................................
Power generation and supply ............................................
Electric power generation .............................................
Hydroelectric power generation ................................
Fossil fuel electric power generation ........................
Nuclear 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
221119
22112
221121
221122
2212
2213
22131
22132
22133
16,566
8,151
3,592
1,044
1,877
125
546
4,559
590
3,969
2,788
5,628
4,831
659
138
196
103
26
-23
-20
-6
74
77
-5
82
129
-36
-14
-18
-4
560,713
404,500
238,714
37,890
137,072
53,080
10,672
165,785
26,471
139,314
108,915
47,298
37,863
7,441
1,995
2,730
1,996
1,139
-759
-360
1,601
656
857
-586
1,442
927
-194
-193
-138
138
47,591,742
35,752,182
22,503,365
3,540,273
12,323,268
5,627,404
1,012,420
13,248,818
2,344,424
10,904,393
9,508,403
2,331,157
1,802,227
383,079
145,851
635,608
270,453
108,279
-139,588
7,118
131,117
109,633
162,174
-37,023
199,196
318,574
46,581
35,905
-2,706
13,383
1,632
1,700
1,813
1,797
1,729
2,039
1,824
1,537
1,703
1,505
1,679
948
915
990
1,406
14
5
0
-34
6
-14
91
11
10
12
42
23
22
11
34
145,685
-13
2,807,721
-181,440
199,883,517
-11,710,605
1,369
8
Information .......................................................................
Information ...........................................................................
51
145,685
-13
2,807,721
-181,440
199,883,517
-11,710,605
1,369
8
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 ...................................................
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 ................................................
511
5111
51111
51112
51113
51114
51119
511191
511199
5112
512
5121
51211
51212
51213
512131
512132
51219
512191
512199
5122
35,352
24,895
8,795
8,771
4,045
1,829
1,454
125
1,329
10,457
26,693
23,045
15,559
517
4,713
4,454
259
2,257
1,826
431
3,648
-874
-907
-343
-395
-3
-109
-59
-15
-44
33
-163
-60
-46
-18
-65
-57
-8
70
71
-1
-103
793,512
538,095
276,044
124,788
75,651
38,932
22,679
9,464
13,215
255,417
360,202
343,262
184,921
7,696
132,073
129,598
2,474
18,572
15,198
3,374
16,940
-83,471
-77,236
-47,557
-15,710
-3,902
-5,840
-4,228
-2,955
-1,273
-6,235
-20,396
-18,640
-17,397
-14
1,418
1,445
-28
-2,648
-961
-1,688
-1,756
59,321,641
29,775,942
11,854,184
9,290,426
4,954,495
2,470,057
1,206,779
538,448
668,332
29,545,699
20,735,307
19,468,418
15,534,609
753,043
1,572,833
1,531,391
41,442
1,607,933
1,381,125
226,808
1,266,889
-5,216,022
-4,411,123
-2,210,219
-1,311,739
-296,526
-405,498
-187,143
-139,076
-48,067
-804,899
-1,000,281
-834,569
-688,092
-584
29,911
43,994
-14,083
-175,804
-90,615
-85,190
-165,712
1,438
1,064
826
1,432
1,259
1,220
1,023
1,094
973
2,225
1,107
1,091
1,616
1,882
229
227
322
1,665
1,748
1,293
1,438
23
-4
-10
-19
-10
-15
27
45
22
-6
9
12
74
2
2
4
-105
48
-4
108
-36
See footnotes at end of table.
2-24
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
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 ........................................
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
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
490
358
758
1,522
521
9,856
8,255
5,682
1,403
4,279
2,572
1,601
47,466
27,751
9,873
944
8,899
8,899
6,746
2,153
14,012
12,307
12,307
728
2,140
7,618
1,822
-21
9
-5
-66
-20
-117
-210
-193
-44
-149
-18
93
269
534
-3
2
-263
-263
-121
-143
107
765
765
-1
9
709
49
1,764
3,298
4,219
5,350
2,310
301,493
215,441
96,642
21,771
74,871
118,799
86,052
973,912
635,809
193,663
13,159
131,282
131,282
101,323
29,959
245,885
132,717
132,717
12,043
28,700
82,111
9,863
-321
-73
-322
-575
-463
-14,843
-17,617
-9,700
-2,360
-7,340
-7,917
2,773
-45,235
-29,419
-7,832
222
-8,206
-8,206
-7,585
-621
-14,677
-2,818
-2,818
-537
-853
92
-1,520
148,287
353,360
328,582
277,560
159,100
20,381,979
13,770,618
4,781,503
1,236,069
3,545,435
8,989,115
6,611,361
68,838,678
45,029,875
13,163,453
1,083,660
9,561,690
9,561,690
7,036,044
2,525,647
18,821,573
11,784,338
11,784,338
1,183,327
902,958
9,126,091
571,962
-86,794
-17,484
-20,878
-29,385
-11,171
-692,712
-1,193,088
-777,966
-238,593
-539,372
-415,121
500,376
-4,171,795
-2,215,609
-1,202,225
-8,740
-745,221
-745,221
-689,619
-55,601
-501,651
-128,145
-128,145
-67,652
11,286
-14,178
-57,601
$1,617
2,061
1,498
998
1,324
1,300
1,229
951
1,092
911
1,455
1,478
1,359
1,362
1,307
1,584
1,401
1,401
1,335
1,621
1,472
1,708
1,708
1,890
605
2,137
1,115
- $551
-54
18
2
143
19
-6
-54
-83
-45
28
67
-19
-4
-64
-40
-20
-20
-29
-2
46
18
18
-22
25
-6
51
836,334
-26,299
7,589,821
-378,555
531,632,702
-59,084,655
1,347
-79
Finance and insurance .........................................................
52
477,405
-13,053
5,618,477
-238,720
448,317,898
-51,112,277
1,534
-106
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 ..............................................................
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 ................
521
522
5221
52211
52212
52213
52219
5222
52221
52222
52229
522291
522292
522293
522294
522298
5223
52231
52232
52239
523
5231
407
193,611
108,857
78,992
13,621
15,298
947
53,202
1,935
6,540
44,727
16,129
19,703
524
409
7,963
31,552
16,474
4,981
10,097
92,851
37,315
18
-10,923
832
1,238
-551
271
-126
-5,844
-135
-648
-5,061
-1,000
-4,100
33
7
-1
-5,911
-5,484
86
-514
273
-70
21,368
2,588,404
1,744,131
1,308,723
190,724
229,219
15,464
580,307
101,816
90,468
388,024
98,640
207,402
6,798
18,011
57,172
263,966
68,324
107,788
87,853
813,839
472,236
-835
-129,450
-64,818
-42,242
-17,271
-1,784
-3,522
-49,681
-7,242
-13,932
-28,506
-13,025
-13,064
-234
-651
-1,534
-14,951
-10,768
-2,022
-2,162
-54,511
-40,074
1,804,130
151,534,741
94,017,048
73,855,925
10,133,955
9,192,131
835,037
42,036,866
8,616,209
7,284,236
26,136,421
4,818,039
15,134,911
1,059,537
1,840,279
3,283,655
15,480,827
4,460,636
6,290,879
4,729,312
143,500,240
83,899,954
90,378
-10,707,911
-5,761,624
-4,556,590
-1,093,747
165,165
-276,453
-4,247,678
-794,569
-1,303,331
-2,149,777
-768,534
-536,429
-337,533
-264,859
-242,422
-698,610
-351,502
-121,435
-225,673
-36,747,220
-27,074,079
1,624
1,126
1,037
1,085
1,022
771
1,038
1,393
1,627
1,548
1,295
939
1,403
2,997
1,965
1,105
1,128
1,256
1,122
1,035
3,391
3,417
140
-22
-24
-31
-16
20
-88
-20
-32
-34
-11
-23
36
-824
-204
-50
12
86
-1
-24
-601
-749
See footnotes at end of table.
2-25
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
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
8,959
25,259
1,457
1,641
317
55,220
6,106
15,109
30,106
3,899
1,807
2,091
182,966
35,942
11,148
6,984
4,164
23,977
16,709
6,321
948
817
147,024
129,139
17,885
6,135
5,690
6,061
7,571
2,476
1,156
818
503
5,095
564
2,636
1,895
-2,571
2,574
-13
-59
-19
362
-322
174
379
132
-9
140
-2,497
-1,337
-158
-289
131
-1,162
-354
-802
-5
-18
-1,159
-1,202
43
1
-19
62
77
14
0
-5
20
63
-16
47
31
Real estate and rental and leasing ......................................
53
358,929
Real estate .............................................................................
Lessors of real estate ........................................................
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 ...................................................
531
5311
53111
53112
53113
53119
5312
5313
53131
531311
531312
53132
53139
532
295,284
106,666
61,071
23,347
12,170
10,078
103,940
84,679
59,940
42,376
17,564
14,870
9,869
60,444
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 .................................................
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
Change
from
2008
2009
161,124
285,670
12,677
12,764
7,748
333,855
24,913
133,780
131,499
43,663
19,202
24,461
2,108,138
1,226,308
654,610
288,925
365,684
544,415
475,164
56,874
12,377
27,283
881,831
648,472
233,359
51,073
129,619
52,667
86,728
48,027
17,643
10,127
20,258
38,701
21,395
8,078
9,228
-25,838
-14,470
652
-419
-532
-13,906
-854
-5,155
-3,698
-4,199
-2,974
-1,225
-50,437
-26,742
-5,299
-6,742
1,442
-21,074
-11,410
-9,111
-553
-368
-23,695
-19,265
-4,430
-2,641
-1,371
-419
-3,486
-816
-466
-371
21
-2,670
-2,953
381
-99
33,531,424
46,322,960
2,246,047
1,799,524
1,107,552
58,492,734
3,981,347
30,570,468
18,335,826
5,605,093
2,744,609
2,860,484
143,344,472
89,384,027
47,625,593
22,760,712
24,864,882
38,619,665
34,447,672
3,528,079
643,915
3,138,768
53,960,446
39,415,382
14,545,063
3,416,659
7,385,550
3,742,854
8,134,314
3,427,271
1,547,559
556,323
1,323,390
4,707,043
2,888,124
590,471
1,228,448
-10,946,233
-15,411,001
-421,125
-295,718
-237,156
-9,435,985
-407,140
-5,928,848
-2,913,848
-186,149
66,435
-252,584
-3,453,727
-1,706,739
-340,748
-1,174,250
833,503
-1,206,649
-554,198
-630,506
-21,943
-159,343
-1,746,987
-1,539,874
-207,113
-65,747
-57,507
-83,859
-293,798
-109,449
-146,038
-542
37,132
-184,349
-326,619
60,191
82,078
$4,002
3,118
3,407
2,711
2,749
3,369
3,073
4,394
2,681
2,469
2,749
2,249
1,308
1,402
1,399
1,515
1,308
1,364
1,394
1,193
1,000
2,212
1,177
1,169
1,199
1,287
1,096
1,367
1,804
1,372
1,687
1,056
1,256
2,339
2,596
1,406
2,560
- $573
-837
-858
-346
-374
-387
-202
-658
-342
142
427
-82
0
4
1
-42
39
10
11
-19
10
-82
-6
-11
6
40
3
-19
7
-21
-112
36
34
65
57
81
196
-13,246
1,971,344
-139,835
83,314,805
-7,972,377
813
-19
-11,375
-612
-856
-461
868
-164
-10,836
74
1,178
840
338
-794
-311
-1,805
1,399,831
577,280
355,060
138,545
44,483
39,192
287,267
535,284
463,086
331,758
131,328
35,476
36,722
545,420
-71,015
-19,901
-10,477
-7,453
-951
-1,020
-47,792
-3,322
-131
2,502
-2,633
-1,489
-1,703
-67,414
60,298,614
22,194,555
12,007,916
7,761,804
1,197,844
1,226,990
14,200,472
23,903,587
19,887,802
12,271,171
7,616,630
1,693,396
2,322,389
20,827,878
-5,527,814
-1,425,809
-433,336
-848,942
-98,042
-45,489
-3,478,044
-623,962
-450,651
-72,252
-378,400
-9,654
-163,657
-2,328,277
828
739
650
1,077
518
602
951
859
826
711
1,115
918
1,216
734
-33
-22
-5
-57
-31
-7
-64
-17
-18
-10
-33
32
-28
7
See footnotes at end of table.
2-26
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
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 ..............................
NAICS Code
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
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
14,324
8,731
7,877
854
5,594
28,855
3,709
1,786
12,424
10,937
3,365
1,900
5,672
4,764
12,501
5,852
870
4,982
1,077
5,573
3,201
-419
-319
-303
-16
-99
-990
35
-132
-1,257
364
7
31
327
-449
52
71
-12
83
-71
53
-66
167,889
112,030
103,548
8,483
55,859
219,525
26,519
10,949
86,049
96,008
39,179
9,439
47,390
43,254
114,751
59,909
7,273
52,636
9,066
45,776
26,094
-24,589
-20,120
-19,523
-596
-4,469
-21,888
-1,660
-1,385
-16,423
-2,419
-1,247
-131
-1,042
-8,540
-12,398
-7,386
-912
-6,474
-786
-4,225
-1,404
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
6,297,466
3,899,079
3,394,010
505,069
2,398,387
5,972,298
986,461
237,767
1,289,339
3,458,731
1,670,563
188,754
1,599,415
1,866,454
6,691,659
3,712,093
598,600
3,113,494
651,151
2,328,414
2,188,313
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
-856,370
-593,451
-556,915
-36,537
-262,919
-295,260
-42,790
-31,251
-181,159
-40,060
-19,126
350
-21,283
-352,378
-824,270
-517,930
-49,012
-468,918
-68,602
-237,739
-116,285
$721
669
630
1,145
826
523
715
418
288
693
820
385
649
830
1,121
1,192
1,583
1,138
1,381
978
1,613
$6
15
13
-2
-22
24
13
-1
12
9
16
6
5
6
-16
-17
61
-27
-24
-9
1
1,523,134
4,221
16,488,835
-1,216,445
962,020,207
-55,609,773
1,122
17
Professional and technical services .....................................
54
1,007,720
6,877
7,479,760
-337,239
559,261,393
-22,058,717
1,438
8
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 .....................................................
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 ...........
541
5411
54111
54119
541191
541199
5412
54121
541211
541213
541214
541219
5413
54131
54132
54133
54134
54135
54136
54137
54138
5414
54141
54142
54143
54149
5415
54151
1,007,720
186,858
173,211
13,648
10,007
3,641
129,247
129,247
54,577
25,225
7,607
41,838
127,532
24,757
7,038
67,401
3,015
5,694
1,849
8,928
8,850
35,706
13,257
2,280
17,368
2,802
185,762
185,762
6,877
-1,620
-746
-873
-1,181
308
1,019
1,019
-265
937
-4
350
-1,833
-920
-241
106
-249
-176
3
-403
47
-1,077
-641
-88
-370
23
5,794
5,794
7,479,760
1,127,373
1,057,195
70,178
50,924
19,254
912,561
912,561
411,159
113,083
152,249
236,070
1,318,139
174,154
33,671
879,000
8,563
16,614
16,043
45,581
144,514
123,376
33,496
11,884
63,757
14,238
1,413,022
1,413,022
-337,239
-36,020
-30,424
-5,596
-6,104
508
-31,290
-31,290
-14,124
1,762
-15,499
-3,428
-118,921
-38,611
-7,062
-50,453
-2,084
-742
-2,996
-12,064
-4,909
-19,708
-8,587
-1,727
-8,642
-753
-31,736
-31,736
559,261,393
90,196,026
86,794,939
3,401,087
2,303,053
1,098,033
51,522,229
51,522,229
29,280,974
2,432,776
8,583,308
11,225,171
99,077,400
12,182,445
1,601,393
71,772,162
402,143
750,119
1,059,276
2,060,029
9,249,832
6,672,036
1,580,494
810,322
3,451,729
829,492
125,649,312
125,649,312
-22,058,717
-2,894,874
-2,651,501
-243,373
-276,639
33,265
-1,625,287
-1,625,287
-912,168
-43,856
-492,876
-176,388
-6,978,752
-3,215,783
-412,605
-1,991,590
-125,246
-31,790
-135,390
-578,183
-488,166
-1,209,968
-494,977
-135,197
-517,358
-62,436
-2,497,850
-2,497,850
1,438
1,539
1,579
932
870
1,097
1,086
1,086
1,370
414
1,084
914
1,445
1,345
915
1,570
903
868
1,270
869
1,231
1,040
907
1,311
1,041
1,120
1,710
1,710
8
0
-3
7
0
5
3
3
5
-14
43
-2
26
-47
-36
44
-50
2
63
-11
-22
-19
-41
-25
-13
-24
4
4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
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 ...................................................
Display 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 ................
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
80,867
87,909
2,655
14,330
197,898
149,520
78,684
10,099
30,437
11,693
18,607
10,648
37,730
22,615
18,634
5,655
12,980
3,981
49,329
18,608
9,206
1,115
3,781
3,357
3,217
1,413
8,634
72,774
7,944
17,777
14,080
3,698
2,663
28,000
16,390
2,048
3,365
225
154
2,791
1,559
1,221
-274
209
42
360
215
1,016
898
888
327
562
9
-771
-367
67
-18
-61
-68
-85
-17
-221
1,676
-6
-166
-65
-100
124
320
1,405
613,691
641,504
54,428
103,399
985,638
764,744
368,390
69,768
148,606
91,096
86,884
75,227
145,666
611,599
552,363
139,637
412,726
59,236
419,575
169,016
48,980
10,295
27,493
32,482
54,559
14,052
62,697
568,477
98,511
73,683
64,794
8,889
20,198
295,390
80,695
-13,029
-11,092
-3,104
-4,510
-26,608
-24,519
-5,749
-7,813
-4,313
-628
-6,017
-1,518
-572
-7,512
-3,614
-1,650
-1,964
-3,898
-46,740
-16,709
-3,599
-547
-4,262
-3,882
-10,058
-2,011
-5,673
-18,706
-13,687
-8,086
-6,251
-1,834
2,769
-3,091
3,389
56,526,508
56,992,616
3,990,419
8,139,770
78,205,037
62,690,784
33,629,720
5,497,475
10,233,102
6,390,598
6,939,888
4,886,180
10,628,073
58,206,893
54,393,465
15,223,769
39,169,696
3,813,429
27,365,783
13,721,867
4,306,160
862,112
2,096,712
1,493,691
2,478,929
576,476
1,829,837
22,366,676
5,570,642
1,808,358
1,399,416
408,942
1,007,064
9,383,725
4,596,886
-1,526,660
-487,414
-180,796
-302,979
-3,138,446
-3,235,843
-1,405,948
-659,372
-317,571
-41,977
-810,977
-16,784
114,181
-134,345
69,554
335,112
-265,558
-203,898
-3,339,857
-1,417,153
-373,153
-59,611
-272,210
-243,739
-622,659
-74,299
-277,033
-239,338
-565,324
-213,946
-117,463
-96,483
169,207
111,490
259,234
$1,771
1,709
1,410
1,514
1,526
1,576
1,756
1,515
1,324
1,349
1,536
1,249
1,403
1,830
1,894
2,097
1,825
1,238
1,254
1,561
1,691
1,610
1,467
884
874
789
561
757
1,087
472
415
885
959
611
1,096
- $10
15
16
9
-19
-30
-45
-11
-3
0
-68
20
20
18
15
70
-4
14
-12
-7
-20
-25
32
-35
-49
10
-32
17
35
-4
4
-21
35
14
17
Management of companies and enterprises ........................
55
51,571
522
1,855,139
-40,278
169,613,990
-10,149,373
1,758
-66
Management of companies and enterprises ..........................
Management of companies and enterprises .....................
Management of companies and enterprises .................
Offices of bank holding companies ...........................
Offices of other holding companies ..........................
Managing offices .......................................................
551
5511
55111
551111
551112
551114
51,571
51,571
51,571
1,201
8,980
41,391
522
522
522
17
-657
1,162
1,855,139
1,855,139
1,855,139
17,136
69,797
1,768,205
-40,278
-40,278
-40,278
-797
-6,258
-33,225
169,613,990
169,613,990
169,613,990
1,669,808
10,183,727
157,760,455
-10,149,373
-10,149,373
-10,149,373
-322,086
-1,585,207
-8,242,080
1,758
1,758
1,758
1,874
2,806
1,716
-66
-66
-66
-262
-170
-56
Administrative and waste services .......................................
56
463,843
-3,178
7,153,937
-838,927
233,144,824
-23,401,683
627
10
Administrative and support services ......................................
Office administrative services ............................................
Facilities support services .................................................
Employment services ........................................................
Employment placement and executive search .............
Employment placement agencies .............................
Executive search services ........................................
561
5611
5612
5613
56131
561311
561312
439,883
42,326
3,083
77,338
19,220
13,909
5,311
-3,289
241
88
-579
-223
-317
94
6,808,322
398,586
133,133
2,467,911
228,316
201,879
26,436
-827,885
-5,493
-3,152
-631,113
-62,537
-60,703
-1,835
215,699,442
28,001,109
6,292,911
71,489,250
9,030,045
7,155,280
1,874,765
-22,986,227
-1,134,596
62,246
-16,227,692
-2,539,386
-2,069,637
-469,749
609
1,351
909
557
761
682
1,364
8
-36
30
13
-4
6
-231
See footnotes at end of table.
2-28
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
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 ................................................................
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 ....................................................
NAICS Code
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
56211
562111
562112
562119
5622
56221
562211
562212
562213
562219
5629
56291
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
45,122
12,997
47,999
8,440
7,993
2,101
5,892
11,121
5,521
5,600
6,311
1,414
12,721
1,124
3,263
8,334
23,914
15,889
2,943
5,083
1,015
4,068
28,466
17,389
5,309
11,348
732
11,077
7,304
3,773
190,707
12,467
59,437
96,770
8,713
13,321
26,052
2,658
4,271
19,123
23,960
9,753
9,753
7,778
528
1,448
3,645
3,645
1,029
1,668
177
771
10,562
4,931
53
-408
18
2
303
-16
319
-188
-112
-76
-125
-55
82
65
-20
36
-884
-1,013
-97
226
2
224
158
110
-65
169
5
48
85
-37
-2,005
-65
-655
-951
-225
-108
-326
-66
-37
-223
112
8
8
52
-5
-38
-32
-32
-9
-26
-2
5
135
124
2009
1,806,714
432,881
814,333
43,163
424,045
39,753
384,292
83,133
25,331
57,802
152,607
20,606
90,778
7,563
11,785
71,430
193,277
87,545
24,615
81,117
8,534
72,583
783,357
670,559
38,874
596,889
34,797
112,798
97,857
14,941
1,738,131
92,909
917,708
609,764
42,499
75,251
279,596
51,953
43,339
184,304
345,615
135,151
135,151
114,984
9,467
10,701
96,354
96,354
36,904
40,169
4,708
14,572
114,111
69,043
See footnotes at end of table.
2-29
Change
from
2008
-493,701
-74,875
-14,273
-1,354
3,414
-2,183
5,597
-8,943
-1,602
-7,341
-5,772
-1,514
-106
802
-362
-545
-28,075
-15,477
-4,095
-8,504
-609
-7,895
-24,328
-19,060
-5,793
-13,266
-1
-5,268
-4,385
-883
-92,092
-2,212
-32,683
-50,437
-2,938
-3,823
-29,357
-7,641
-7,086
-14,630
-11,041
-3,238
-3,238
-3,458
1,457
-1,235
-3,087
-3,087
-505
-2,099
126
-609
-4,716
-2,961
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
47,489,876
14,969,329
27,652,961
1,486,852
12,288,537
1,273,142
11,015,396
2,719,288
617,714
2,101,574
5,566,820
1,605,858
3,985,606
273,587
541,319
3,170,700
8,187,486
3,865,992
1,032,291
3,289,202
355,807
2,933,396
22,109,866
16,946,481
1,448,887
14,338,721
1,158,874
5,163,385
4,627,987
535,398
41,398,527
3,491,401
17,198,536
17,211,686
1,186,080
2,310,824
10,567,332
1,790,275
2,029,193
6,747,864
17,445,382
6,044,567
6,044,567
5,094,006
518,701
431,860
5,822,403
5,822,403
2,430,714
2,262,507
362,670
766,513
5,578,412
3,743,210
Change
from
2008
-11,163,903
-2,524,403
-597,249
-43,168
230,221
-55,520
285,742
-338,326
-73,261
-265,065
-165,048
-169,226
-111,702
30,637
-14,592
-127,747
-1,174,467
-721,391
-149,306
-303,772
-18,112
-285,659
-428,042
-246,652
-170,763
-66,963
-8,924
-181,390
-153,308
-28,082
-2,197,775
-11,247
-329,599
-1,630,758
-77,519
-148,653
-1,288,653
-218,408
-365,234
-705,011
-415,456
-82,528
-82,528
-132,210
107,373
-57,691
-149,698
-149,698
-23,931
-102,885
13,406
-36,288
-183,230
-77,214
Average
weekly wage
2009
$505
665
653
662
557
616
551
629
469
699
702
1,499
844
696
883
854
815
849
806
780
802
777
543
486
717
462
640
880
909
689
458
723
360
543
537
591
727
663
900
704
971
860
860
852
1,054
776
1,162
1,162
1,267
1,083
1,481
1,012
940
1,043
Change
from
2008
$15
2
-3
1
6
7
6
-10
-24
0
6
-44
-23
5
3
-27
2
-7
15
9
16
8
6
7
20
8
-5
9
10
4
0
15
5
-6
2
-7
-11
15
-13
-16
8
9
9
3
67
-13
7
7
5
7
15
-5
8
23
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Materials recovery facilities ...........................................
All other waste management services ..........................
Septic tank and related services ...............................
Miscellaneous waste management services ............
56292
56299
562991
562998
Education and health services .........................................
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
800
4,830
3,403
1,428
63
-53
-86
34
11,777
33,290
20,463
12,827
-142
-1,615
-1,463
-152
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
511,490
1,323,712
770,789
552,923
-33,978
-72,039
-56,989
-15,050
Average
weekly wage
2009
$835
765
724
829
Change
from
2008
- $45
-4
-2
-13
866,746
19,510
18,321,635
367,532
788,599,083
34,818,199
828
21
Educational services ............................................................
61
90,997
2,060
2,419,382
52,582
101,600,579
4,887,588
808
22
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
90,997
16,119
842
5,016
10,045
451
2,709
6,885
8,596
8,596
1,827
1,082
1,274
4,413
39,410
10,531
11,936
1,376
15,568
7,121
2,292
6,155
10,970
2,060
201
64
337
35
-4
-63
101
25
25
-8
-16
16
33
1,004
128
214
42
620
389
20
211
395
2,419,382
665,890
45,588
1,117,536
77,591
15,495
16,041
46,055
117,619
117,619
17,566
16,463
12,587
71,003
295,841
68,481
73,856
16,908
136,596
82,303
13,602
40,692
99,316
52,582
10,322
3,299
30,656
-453
1,832
-1,088
-1,197
1,998
1,998
931
-1,487
-610
3,164
1,641
254
35
-153
1,505
858
21
627
5,118
101,600,579
23,166,577
1,757,477
57,736,748
4,270,248
542,580
926,070
2,801,598
4,759,481
4,759,481
521,965
860,808
504,064
2,872,644
5,849,002
1,183,054
1,186,681
412,730
3,066,536
1,491,847
254,364
1,320,325
4,061,046
4,887,588
1,033,538
185,098
3,254,952
-128,927
99,052
-69,509
-158,469
220,347
220,347
43,601
-45,973
-13,183
235,902
103,913
4,735
10,398
34,643
54,135
40,604
-3,535
17,067
218,668
808
669
741
994
1,058
673
1,110
1,170
778
778
571
1,006
770
778
380
332
309
469
432
349
360
624
786
22
20
26
30
-26
49
-8
-35
23
23
18
35
16
31
4
0
3
43
3
6
-5
-2
2
Health care and social assistance .......................................
62
775,749
17,450
15,902,253
314,950
686,998,504
29,930,611
831
20
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 ...................................
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 ...............................................
621
6211
62111
621111
621112
6212
6213
62131
62132
62133
62134
62139
621391
621399
6214
62141
62142
62149
621491
528,100
214,843
214,843
205,028
9,814
123,060
118,784
36,744
19,259
13,954
27,842
20,986
8,011
12,975
23,514
1,715
6,914
14,885
1,233
8,458
473
473
396
76
1,378
2,254
56
301
184
1,181
532
-20
552
1,814
53
295
1,465
32
5,782,173
2,281,265
2,281,265
2,235,673
45,592
818,270
646,595
116,928
107,427
60,193
264,663
97,383
34,731
62,652
542,633
20,950
171,075
350,608
75,705
142,796
26,735
26,735
26,323
412
1,632
21,682
110
1,985
1,868
15,629
2,089
125
1,964
11,684
5
1,226
10,452
726
308,590,830
172,010,355
172,010,355
169,586,409
2,423,946
37,035,825
23,854,138
3,328,318
3,739,309
2,185,367
10,683,842
3,917,302
1,400,326
2,516,976
26,539,860
942,177
6,012,184
19,585,498
5,379,751
14,023,145
7,329,349
7,329,349
7,303,409
25,940
448,439
1,405,153
74,508
162,898
86,302
909,305
172,140
51,880
120,260
1,408,478
32,008
153,075
1,223,394
280,839
1,026
1,450
1,450
1,459
1,022
870
709
547
669
698
776
774
775
773
941
865
676
1,074
1,367
21
45
45
46
1
8
18
11
17
6
21
18
26
14
31
29
13
36
59
See footnotes at end of table.
2-30
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
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
4,993
4,253
4,406
15,203
15,203
9,092
6,111
23,878
8,818
4,297
4,522
1,533
2,989
7,988
5,864
814
1,310
69,090
16,666
24,698
18,090
6,608
21,150
21,150
5,283
15,867
6,577
170,572
82,542
9,790
48,190
24,562
9,645
2,716
5,278
3,068
2,210
1,651
9,523
68,863
1,085
176
172
777
777
772
5
1,558
204
96
109
102
7
54
121
-47
-21
1,157
55
598
540
58
525
525
309
216
-21
7,783
6,949
115
6,319
514
114
4
102
28
74
8
20
700
737,666
Arts, entertainment, and recreation ......................................
71
124,950
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 ............................................
711
7111
71111
71112
71113
71119
7112
71121
711211
47,967
9,899
3,270
676
5,317
636
6,238
6,238
1,728
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 ........................................................
Residential mental health facilities ....................................
Residential mental retardation facilities ........................
Residential mental and substance abuse care .............
Community care facilities for the elderly ............................
Community care facilities for the elderly .......................
Continuing care retirement communities ..................
Homes 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 .....................................................
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
Change
from
2008
2009
89,451
89,518
95,934
217,766
217,766
150,946
66,820
1,027,612
248,032
146,743
101,289
71,775
29,514
4,631,867
4,339,758
100,034
192,075
3,080,461
1,641,479
556,250
372,222
184,028
717,181
717,181
378,286
338,895
165,550
2,407,752
1,163,361
168,592
631,277
363,492
136,623
27,676
82,665
55,640
27,026
26,282
323,861
783,907
2,025
4,305
3,395
2,437
2,437
2,877
-440
69,701
8,926
5,874
3,052
3,918
-865
53,879
45,171
1,382
7,326
69,081
24,823
13,359
10,134
3,225
34,366
34,366
26,481
7,885
-3,468
49,194
54,135
-379
46,222
8,292
669
-201
1,418
35
1,384
-549
6,292
-11,902
4,339,389
5,032,248
4,834,111
11,999,203
11,999,203
8,060,642
3,938,561
27,787,571
9,363,877
4,901,309
4,462,568
3,023,918
1,438,650
241,863,503
227,664,375
3,970,729
10,228,400
82,423,269
47,047,004
14,093,349
8,739,043
5,354,306
16,711,558
16,711,558
9,511,787
7,199,772
4,571,358
54,120,903
27,520,146
4,840,204
11,940,610
10,739,332
4,213,131
731,602
2,408,470
1,477,694
930,776
1,073,058
7,707,845
14,679,781
2,304
13,001,028
-394,449
-485
1,921,653
-56,808
349
12
-3
28
-24
11
63
63
77
397,447
110,663
59,290
9,279
35,701
6,393
131,022
131,022
69,176
-13,092
-6,452
-3,221
-223
-2,953
-56
-4,510
-4,510
1,175
See footnotes at end of table.
2-31
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
257,412
356,680
328,463
398,648
398,648
310,058
88,590
2,551,847
481,230
285,789
195,441
213,816
-18,375
11,353,581
10,502,985
132,520
718,077
2,643,281
1,325,647
409,652
261,626
148,026
958,774
958,774
782,593
176,182
-50,792
1,910,605
1,419,644
53,947
949,913
415,783
103,062
28,203
89,323
26,918
62,406
-14,465
169,151
218,748
$933
1,081
969
1,060
1,060
1,027
1,134
520
726
642
847
810
937
1,004
1,009
763
1,024
515
551
487
452
560
448
448
484
409
531
432
455
552
364
568
593
508
560
511
662
785
458
360
$35
26
33
24
24
20
33
13
12
12
12
14
15
36
37
15
34
6
7
2
2
6
4
4
7
1
5
6
2
7
3
9
12
23
11
9
11
6
1
11
245,710,695
-8,079,853
363
-1
60,787,160
-2,433,115
608
-7
29,817,433
4,504,128
1,839,405
344,823
2,064,783
255,117
14,772,790
14,772,790
12,794,426
-952,123
-496,111
-77,272
-6,949
-392,278
-19,613
-128,091
-128,091
79,652
1,443
783
597
715
1,112
767
2,168
2,168
3,557
2
-38
7
3
-110
-52
54
54
-39
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
2009
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
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 .............
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
979
3,531
5,999
2,487
3,512
3,917
21,914
5,623
5,623
3,729
596
632
667
71,361
2,810
854
1,956
2,950
398
2,552
65,602
11,397
349
3,887
29,607
4,347
16,016
-33
18
32
55
-23
-46
289
5
5
-3
-2
8
3
-838
-41
-16
-25
-1
-22
21
-795
-20
-1
-79
-585
-59
-50
39,349
22,497
91,588
70,835
20,753
18,485
45,689
126,481
126,481
74,395
13,308
31,019
7,759
1,397,725
165,359
146,992
18,367
132,049
85,243
46,806
1,100,317
342,143
34,599
29,861
497,730
71,457
124,527
-3,780
-1,904
2,114
2,274
-160
-710
-3,534
-4,222
-4,222
-3,020
-596
-631
26
-39,494
-1,805
-838
-967
-11,480
-11,790
310
-26,210
-12,246
156
-2,264
-4,964
-3,681
-3,213
992,731
985,634
3,113,663
2,311,293
802,370
1,936,959
5,489,893
3,866,643
3,866,643
2,375,414
395,423
903,656
192,151
27,103,084
3,682,245
3,410,455
271,790
3,701,697
2,588,780
1,112,918
19,719,142
7,480,261
638,263
893,216
7,480,763
1,020,834
2,205,804
-102,287
-105,456
-20,183
26,110
-46,293
-36,174
-271,564
-66,189
-66,189
-81,380
5,909
-1,482
10,765
-1,414,803
-186,803
-164,797
-22,005
-402,919
-431,096
28,178
-825,081
-274,208
-34,353
-73,401
-323,214
-42,050
-77,855
$485
843
654
627
744
2,015
2,311
588
588
614
571
560
476
373
428
446
285
539
584
457
345
420
355
575
289
275
341
- $3
-17
-20
-14
-36
38
60
9
9
4
32
10
25
-9
-17
-19
-7
-11
-15
8
-6
-1
-21
-4
-10
3
-3
Accommodation and food services ......................................
72
612,716
2,789
11,079,375
-337,641
184,923,535
-5,646,738
321
0
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 .........................................
Food services and drinking places ........................................
Full-service restaurants .....................................................
Limited-service eating places ............................................
Limited-service eating places ........................................
Limited-service restaurants .......................................
Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets ..........................
Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars ....................
Special food services ........................................................
Food service contractors ...............................................
Caterers ........................................................................
Mobile food services .....................................................
Drinking places, alcoholic beverages ................................
721
7211
72111
72112
72119
721191
721199
7212
72121
721211
721214
7213
722
7221
7222
72221
722211
722212
722213
7223
72231
72232
72233
7224
64,470
55,777
50,763
345
4,669
2,906
1,764
6,718
6,718
4,035
2,683
1,976
548,246
215,501
257,554
257,554
203,462
7,429
46,664
28,833
15,838
11,364
1,632
46,358
220
254
331
-7
-71
-98
28
-12
-12
14
-26
-21
2,568
753
2,614
2,614
1,512
60
1,042
-170
-33
-130
-7
-628
1,745,557
1,682,237
1,401,184
256,564
24,489
14,574
9,915
52,705
52,705
24,997
27,707
10,615
9,333,818
4,440,274
4,026,427
4,026,427
3,431,512
125,880
469,034
522,131
368,522
146,099
7,510
344,987
-113,354
-112,226
-93,413
-17,526
-1,288
-1,301
14
-1,335
-1,335
-822
-514
207
-224,288
-110,759
-90,791
-90,791
-51,463
-3,385
-35,945
-17,951
-7,691
-10,072
-188
-4,785
44,058,573
42,774,482
33,687,110
8,664,838
422,535
234,630
187,905
1,065,959
1,065,959
454,248
611,711
218,132
140,864,961
72,171,716
52,979,230
52,979,230
44,636,941
2,013,361
6,328,929
11,055,561
8,309,330
2,636,175
110,057
4,658,454
-3,884,319
-3,867,991
-2,905,070
-933,997
-28,922
-26,508
-2,415
-24,076
-24,076
-14,699
-9,376
7,747
-1,762,420
-1,312,946
839
839
222,767
-22,650
-199,277
-407,507
-149,928
-249,078
-8,500
-42,805
485
489
462
649
332
310
364
389
389
349
425
395
290
313
253
253
250
308
259
407
434
347
282
260
-11
-11
-9
-24
-5
-6
-6
1
1
0
2
6
3
2
6
6
5
5
10
-1
2
-8
-14
2
See footnotes at end of table.
2-32
Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
2009
Other services ..................................................................
Annual average
employment
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
2009
Change
from
2008
Average
weekly wage
2009
Change
from
2008
1,227,133
34,449
4,369,780
-115,127
125,912,853
-3,130,956
$554
$1
Other services, except public administration .......................
81
1,227,133
34,449
4,369,780
-115,127
125,912,853
-3,130,956
554
1
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 ....................................
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 ...............................................................
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
8122
81221
81222
8123
81231
81232
81233
812331
812332
8129
81291
81292
221,768
158,320
91,809
75,637
3,555
5,594
7,023
40,908
35,193
5,716
25,603
7,501
14,237
3,865
16,097
16,097
2,227
7,158
1,592
5,120
26,881
20,471
5,681
1,402
4,278
4,641
1,018
9,131
191,752
106,421
88,876
3,507
72,696
12,673
17,545
2,497
15,048
18,467
13,942
4,525
36,807
9,519
24,431
2,856
1,584
1,272
30,057
11,876
1,755
-4,298
-3,530
-1,854
-927
-226
-299
-402
-1,266
-848
-417
-411
-148
-329
66
-164
-164
-66
-85
-17
4
-282
-322
26
41
-16
-239
-19
-90
-700
-191
88
7
-582
662
-279
-265
-14
-250
-197
-53
-832
-73
-789
29
18
10
573
408
-332
1,143,131
801,920
363,753
298,406
13,610
19,824
31,914
232,161
204,707
27,455
206,005
57,842
131,481
16,682
97,806
97,806
12,062
39,291
17,078
29,375
174,525
68,880
23,818
3,976
19,843
15,119
2,381
27,562
1,278,589
604,476
486,269
13,362
433,083
39,824
118,207
32,615
85,592
131,389
101,896
29,493
310,868
33,345
151,566
125,957
70,773
55,184
231,857
58,802
17,138
-76,381
-51,004
-19,520
-13,054
-1,137
-2,024
-3,304
-17,817
-15,272
-2,544
-13,669
-2,185
-10,232
-1,251
-4,986
-4,986
-1,049
-3,351
-360
-226
-13,949
-6,441
-1,410
-82
-1,327
-2,482
-61
-2,489
-40,597
-12,123
-9,500
312
-12,138
2,326
-2,624
-2,401
-223
-1,304
-602
-702
-20,434
-1,126
-11,808
-7,500
-3,667
-3,833
-6,735
1,016
-4,253
41,054,626
25,324,781
12,307,760
10,136,765
421,310
684,151
1,065,533
9,052,238
8,103,148
949,091
3,964,784
1,277,568
2,157,232
529,984
4,972,568
4,972,568
457,362
1,872,996
900,160
1,742,051
8,559,726
2,197,550
896,391
109,100
787,291
427,276
56,147
817,737
28,651,447
11,494,193
9,584,214
257,609
8,734,088
592,517
1,909,979
522,365
1,387,614
4,315,721
3,357,067
958,654
7,465,424
545,263
2,769,664
4,150,497
2,185,437
1,965,059
5,376,110
1,036,710
607,275
-2,536,269
-1,495,027
-586,990
-366,156
-34,868
-62,827
-123,139
-615,068
-528,516
-86,551
-292,967
-35,134
-215,952
-41,882
-204,630
-204,630
-21,483
-206,697
-32,806
56,357
-630,272
-206,341
-47,167
-4,692
-42,475
-82,941
1,196
-77,428
-928,499
-345,550
-309,586
7,473
-340,676
23,617
-35,964
-42,936
6,972
-23,731
-11,095
-12,636
-400,604
-13,996
-199,299
-187,309
-84,537
-102,773
-158,612
22,154
-134,926
691
607
651
653
595
664
642
750
761
665
370
425
316
611
978
978
729
917
1,014
1,140
943
614
724
528
763
543
453
571
431
366
379
371
388
286
311
308
312
632
634
625
462
314
351
634
594
685
446
339
681
4
2
4
5
0
7
-7
6
6
1
-3
4
-6
-2
9
9
27
-21
-15
45
5
0
5
-11
9
-14
20
-2
0
-3
-5
2
-4
-6
1
-2
3
3
2
6
5
2
2
9
8
11
0
1
14
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2009 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages,
change from 2008 — Continued
Average
establishments
Industry/Ownership
NAICS Code
Annual average
employment
2009
Change
from
2008
1,208
547
6,336
10,090
137,693
20,943
12,903
12,903
6,381
3,224
3,298
17,907
17,907
3,945
4,913
9,049
27,452
58,489
19,691
6,940
14,650
1,939
15,270
675,921
-171
-161
-20
517
609
311
352
352
316
38
-2
526
526
90
268
168
-398
-182
-25
84
-175
-221
155
38,839
Total government .........................................
294,082
Federal .................................................................
State .....................................................................
Local ....................................................................
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 ................................................................
812921
812922
81293
81299
813
8131
8132
81321
813211
813212
813219
8133
81331
813311
813312
813319
8134
8139
81391
81392
81393
81394
81399
814
1
Includes data for unclassified establishments, not shown separately.
2
Data do not meet BLS or State agency disclosure standards.
Total annual wages
(in thousands)
Average
weekly wage
Change
from
2008
2009
Change
from
2008
14,957
2,181
112,318
43,599
1,327,560
184,929
126,345
126,345
49,625
39,358
37,362
188,366
188,366
49,049
49,024
90,294
395,833
432,087
119,320
75,092
127,989
7,474
102,212
620,500
-3,368
-885
-2,731
-767
-37,163
-1,450
-605
-605
1,088
-418
-1,276
1,864
1,864
823
717
325
-22,302
-14,670
-4,004
-177
-5,227
-5,033
-229
39,014
556,561
50,714
2,318,345
1,413,779
45,732,762
4,667,780
6,472,419
6,472,419
2,930,437
1,941,073
1,600,909
7,005,881
7,005,881
1,726,605
1,807,479
3,471,797
6,754,479
20,832,203
7,541,383
5,135,152
4,472,749
327,731
3,355,188
10,474,018
-116,592
-18,334
-34,902
-10,939
47,048
-139,008
146,349
146,349
134,569
32,315
-20,534
304,442
304,442
65,735
109,916
128,791
-214,539
-50,196
-29,479
137,936
-1,266
-171,361
13,974
286,763
$716
447
397
624
662
485
985
985
1,136
948
824
715
715
677
709
739
328
927
1,215
1,315
672
843
631
325
$10
14
4
6
18
-11
27
27
28
25
17
24
24
15
33
24
7
28
34
38
26
76
4
-12
1,392
21,660,738
43,721
1,030,020,616
23,349,307
914
18
65,581
1,249
2,826,713
64,658
191,527,700
8,423,776
1,303
28
67,075
-600
4,639,715
-2,935
226,148,903
3,393,978
937
14
161,427
744
14,194,311
-18,000
612,344,014
11,531,553
830
17
2009
2009
Change
from
2008
3
Most railroad employees are covered by unemployment programs under the Railroad Retirement Act and
thus are not included in this bulletin.
NOTE: Data are final. Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
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