Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Annual average employment Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Total1 .................................................... 8,784,027 212,883 133,833,834 2,262,211 Total private1 ........................................................ 8,505,496 210,834 112,718,858 Goods producing ............................................................ 1,363,180 29,105 23,489,588 Natural resources and mining .......................................... Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 5,692,569,465 340,619,969 $818 $36 2,107,842 4,780,833,389 300,522,196 816 37 305,833 1,140,161,907 67,350,150 933 43 123,935 1,053 1,776,777 52,733 76,230,743 8,854,671 825 73 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting .............................. 11 96,186 -383 1,160,179 -3,450 27,997,926 1,098,611 464 19 Crop production ......................................................................... Oilseed and grain farming ................................................. Soybean farming ........................................................... Oilseed, except soybean, farming ................................. Dry pea and bean farming ............................................ Wheat farming ............................................................... Corn farming ................................................................. Rice farming .................................................................. Other grain farming ....................................................... Oilseed and grain combination farming .................... All other grain farming ............................................... Vegetable and melon farming ........................................... Vegetable and melon farming ....................................... Potato farming .......................................................... Other vegetable and melon farming ......................... Fruit and tree nut farming .................................................. Orange groves .............................................................. Citrus, except orange, groves ....................................... Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming ............................... Apple orchards .......................................................... Grape vineyards ....................................................... Strawberry farming ................................................... Berry, except strawberry, farming ............................. Tree nut farming ....................................................... Fruit and tree nut combination farming ..................... Other noncitrus fruit farming ..................................... Greenhouse and nursery production ................................. Food crops grown under cover ..................................... Mushroom production ............................................... Other food crops grown under cover ........................ Nursery and floriculture production ............................... Nursery and tree production ..................................... Floriculture production .............................................. Other crop farming ............................................................ Tobacco farming ........................................................... Cotton farming .............................................................. Sugarcane farming ........................................................ Hay farming ................................................................... All other crop farming .................................................... Sugar beet farming ................................................... Peanut farming ......................................................... 111 1111 11111 11112 11113 11114 11115 11116 11119 111191 111199 1112 11121 111211 111219 1113 11131 11132 11133 111331 111332 111333 111334 111335 111336 111339 1114 11141 111411 111419 11142 111421 111422 1119 11191 11192 11193 11194 11199 111991 111992 43,178 6,634 425 38 72 1,454 1,602 831 2,214 1,385 829 4,298 4,298 916 3,382 12,081 590 327 11,164 2,064 2,799 527 826 1,684 360 2,904 9,027 597 225 372 8,430 5,640 2,791 11,138 482 3,439 443 1,315 5,460 240 172 -411 34 17 -3 1 -21 55 -16 3 20 -18 -27 -27 -18 -9 -218 -8 -23 -187 -108 -108 1 22 -12 -14 31 -40 7 5 2 -47 25 -71 -160 -16 -20 -2 10 -131 -7 -3 540,682 30,057 2,209 199 316 4,015 11,072 2,492 9,755 6,223 3,532 95,797 95,797 12,352 83,445 163,729 6,753 3,317 153,658 32,264 32,139 26,088 12,645 12,404 4,569 33,548 172,676 20,582 14,158 6,424 152,095 101,250 50,845 78,424 3,603 17,577 5,937 6,762 44,545 1,400 847 -8,033 -450 74 -19 22 -226 74 -306 -68 32 -99 -2,678 -2,678 231 -2,909 -603 66 -162 -509 601 -3,036 -539 1,018 916 -456 985 -1,521 -808 -514 -293 -712 797 -1,509 -2,781 -207 -1,283 -151 -231 -909 -1 -35 12,325,199 814,416 56,362 4,457 6,567 92,780 337,819 66,616 249,815 157,493 92,322 2,144,845 2,144,845 302,814 1,842,031 3,196,195 172,000 86,847 2,937,349 534,592 659,238 474,512 267,253 322,775 91,274 587,703 4,340,473 541,754 393,754 148,000 3,798,720 2,617,243 1,181,477 1,829,269 67,619 379,138 157,274 176,661 1,048,577 32,064 18,551 384,344 24,476 2,701 -1,819 550 2,625 16,209 -3,028 7,238 4,731 2,508 47,893 47,893 20,432 27,462 161,400 6,928 5,192 149,280 36,754 -39,127 13,555 31,544 47,107 596 58,851 115,494 -18,447 3,959 -22,406 133,942 125,180 8,762 35,079 955 -8,614 -1,346 5,614 38,470 1,455 203 438 521 491 430 400 444 587 514 492 487 503 431 431 471 425 375 490 503 368 319 394 350 406 500 384 337 483 506 535 443 480 497 447 449 361 415 509 502 453 440 421 20 23 8 -123 6 35 25 35 17 13 27 21 21 23 21 20 15 52 20 17 12 17 16 39 37 25 17 2 24 -45 19 20 16 24 25 20 8 32 26 20 21 See footnotes at end of table. 2-1 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Annual average employment Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage 2006 Change from 2005 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 ................................................................. Animal aquaculture ............................................................ Animal aquaculture ....................................................... Finfish farming and fish hatcheries ........................... Shellfish farming ....................................................... Other animal 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 5,049 21,545 13,777 7,299 6,263 1,036 6,477 2,098 1,633 497 336 348 326 127 298 224 74 730 730 486 186 59 3,010 278 1,363 101 1,268 11,522 632 270 10,621 2,590 2,199 2,199 1,205 975 20 391 17,351 10,101 10,101 858 3,250 852 1,828 2,172 1,141 4,886 2,364 -120 337 256 152 147 5 103 60 -14 7 2 -27 5 -1 8 3 5 -7 -7 -15 11 -3 34 7 34 0 -6 -293 7 6 -305 -74 -77 -77 -48 -31 2 3 58 -89 -89 -5 -29 -21 -3 -62 29 158 -12 42,297 215,578 123,794 45,176 30,396 14,780 78,618 25,562 40,186 14,333 8,301 5,827 9,574 2,151 1,277 1,007 269 5,928 5,928 4,066 1,578 284 18,832 1,510 7,121 1,073 9,128 68,490 3,758 2,472 62,260 8,748 6,832 6,832 3,757 2,973 102 1,916 326,680 283,589 283,589 9,891 22,585 11,259 73,696 150,344 15,815 27,383 15,709 -875 3,330 3,109 169 231 -62 2,940 767 -527 -318 -449 17 58 166 -25 -51 25 42 42 -101 177 -34 -36 -5 41 58 -130 -2,734 10 -135 -2,610 -286 -237 -237 -114 -140 17 -50 4,273 3,253 3,253 -639 -196 1,669 3,076 -1,035 379 805 216 997,961 5,841,659 3,178,248 1,244,710 781,908 462,802 1,933,538 723,994 1,199,869 393,653 258,427 185,733 307,127 54,928 26,699 20,563 6,137 167,482 167,482 109,429 50,108 7,945 545,368 42,479 192,505 25,925 284,459 2,304,015 193,372 67,308 2,043,335 451,077 406,879 406,879 250,514 151,638 4,727 44,199 7,075,977 5,772,129 5,772,129 283,992 654,670 256,425 1,852,366 2,279,774 444,903 776,313 527,535 36,811 286,927 180,164 55,678 44,903 10,775 124,485 30,943 25,477 -1,651 -3,755 7,766 18,435 4,681 -421 -962 542 6,045 6,045 435 5,473 137 44,719 2,222 7,699 3,741 31,057 -6,634 -944 5,644 -11,334 33 -1,096 -1,096 5,247 -8,127 1,784 1,131 433,942 339,263 339,263 -6,224 13,014 35,428 132,858 131,595 32,593 52,204 42,476 $454 521 494 530 495 602 473 545 574 528 599 613 617 491 402 393 438 543 543 518 611 537 557 541 520 465 599 647 990 524 631 992 1,145 1,145 1,282 981 895 444 417 391 391 552 557 438 483 292 541 545 646 $26 18 16 22 25 16 13 7 19 9 23 24 34 4 2 2 -2 16 16 15 -2 65 47 30 18 45 73 23 -7 69 22 32 35 35 64 -6 230 23 21 18 18 22 15 -5 15 19 27 21 44 Mining .................................................................................. 21 27,750 1,437 616,598 56,182 48,232,817 7,756,061 1,504 115 Oil and gas extraction ............................................................ Oil and gas extraction ........................................................ 211 2111 8,066 8,066 331 331 134,858 134,858 9,040 9,040 17,688,630 17,688,630 2,949,403 2,949,403 2,522 2,522 269 269 See footnotes at end of table. 2-2 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership 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 ............... NAICS Code 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 ..................................................................... 2006 Change from 2005 8,066 7,870 196 7,655 1,275 1,275 680 536 59 350 29 201 184 18 52 12 40 68 33 36 6,031 2,665 614 1,206 254 591 2,963 2,557 155 76 176 402 20 27 85 272 12,029 12,029 12,029 2,210 8,937 445 223 214 Annual average employment Total annual wages (in thousands) Average weekly wage 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Change from 2005 331 331 0 75 26 26 23 3 -1 13 1 9 11 -1 4 -2 6 -1 4 -4 37 31 21 -15 5 19 -8 -10 5 -1 -1 13 0 13 2 0 1,030 1,030 1,030 245 719 30 16 19 134,858 130,188 4,670 219,243 78,648 78,648 36,681 41,363 604 31,883 4,963 11,157 10,218 939 11,730 1,718 10,012 4,032 663 3,369 108,712 50,435 8,103 25,654 5,783 10,895 45,026 33,357 3,471 3,762 4,437 13,251 3,511 1,720 2,898 5,122 262,498 262,498 262,498 79,818 171,127 7,083 2,582 1,888 9,040 8,653 387 7,922 4,198 4,198 1,856 2,338 4 2,633 -151 895 906 -11 1,650 181 1,469 238 25 213 1,091 929 390 -294 410 423 500 411 166 -231 156 -337 23 -186 -51 -123 39,221 39,221 39,221 13,127 25,402 310 267 115 17,688,630 17,096,303 592,327 12,873,617 5,240,985 5,240,985 2,517,086 2,697,100 26,800 2,268,031 356,391 852,042 783,529 68,513 777,918 110,075 667,843 281,680 39,500 242,180 5,364,601 2,421,836 292,715 1,225,046 303,532 600,543 2,204,447 1,612,460 173,786 220,020 198,182 738,317 242,569 101,768 145,663 248,317 17,670,570 17,670,570 17,670,570 5,616,309 11,429,906 360,409 175,500 88,446 2,949,403 2,860,621 88,782 1,043,281 471,864 471,864 219,638 250,303 1,924 356,122 28,843 152,158 144,818 7,340 147,173 18,877 128,296 27,947 6,310 21,637 215,295 108,519 27,083 12,216 24,826 44,395 89,421 74,345 12,719 -8,661 11,019 17,354 7,683 -2,483 -760 12,914 3,763,376 3,763,376 3,763,376 1,271,483 2,411,875 34,824 36,524 8,669 $2,522 2,525 2,439 1,129 1,282 1,282 1,320 1,254 854 1,368 1,381 1,469 1,475 1,403 1,275 1,232 1,283 1,343 1,146 1,382 949 923 695 918 1,009 1,060 942 930 963 1,125 859 1,072 1,328 1,138 967 932 1,295 1,295 1,295 1,353 1,284 979 1,307 901 $269 272 178 52 50 50 51 48 57 111 149 157 156 165 72 91 68 57 145 38 29 24 33 19 11 39 29 32 26 24 18 52 33 86 12 69 97 97 97 100 94 55 153 36 2006 876,229 30,386 7,602,148 332,831 338,262,541 32,223,042 856 46 Construction ......................................................................... 23 876,229 30,386 7,602,148 332,831 338,262,541 32,223,042 856 46 Construction of buildings ....................................................... Residential building construction ....................................... Residential building construction .................................. New single-family general contractors ...................... New multifamily general contractors ......................... 236 2361 23611 236115 236116 268,376 216,758 216,758 123,400 3,635 11,274 10,845 10,845 5,055 6 1,789,953 1,002,267 1,002,267 620,711 31,806 79,970 36,486 36,486 13,873 1,448 89,124,221 45,381,407 45,381,407 29,484,987 1,704,699 8,600,318 3,440,606 3,440,606 1,805,778 218,027 958 871 871 913 1,031 52 36 36 36 89 See footnotes at end of table. 2-3 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — 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 contractors ..................................................... Residential electrical contractors .............................. Nonresidential electrical contractors ......................... Plumbing and HVAC contractors .................................. Residential plumbing and HVAC contractors ............ Nonresidential plumbing and HVAC contractors ...... Other building equipment contractors ........................... Other residential equipment contractors ................... Other nonresidential equipment contractors ............. Building finishing contractors ............................................. Drywall and insulation contractors ................................ Residential drywall contractors ................................. Nonresidential drywall contractors ............................ Painting and wall covering contractors ......................... 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 2006 Change from 2005 5,333 84,390 51,619 6,471 45,147 57,787 23,818 13,840 2,446 7,532 13,866 11,950 8,153 550,065 120,340 22,295 16,625 5,670 5,824 1,471 4,353 18,582 16,595 1,986 30,633 23,468 7,165 6,027 3,330 2,697 20,706 15,178 5,528 10,100 9,354 746 6,174 3,410 2,764 199,113 88,955 51,746 37,209 100,427 72,900 27,527 9,731 1,547 8,184 144,925 25,604 17,847 7,758 43,635 1,316 4,467 430 -197 626 842 265 113 20 132 896 -215 -105 18,269 3,086 945 905 40 86 78 9 428 440 -14 441 471 -30 114 99 15 238 238 0 349 341 8 485 399 86 5,987 2,127 2,364 -237 3,592 3,306 286 268 131 137 5,461 714 777 -62 1,110 Annual average employment 2006 45,207 304,543 787,686 172,547 615,140 974,697 424,661 206,363 83,379 134,919 97,614 342,879 109,544 4,837,498 1,113,485 248,143 143,304 104,839 95,994 15,745 80,250 162,851 136,724 26,127 250,156 135,672 114,485 58,904 22,498 36,406 198,979 98,656 100,324 48,283 41,773 6,510 50,175 21,146 29,028 2,002,793 900,826 323,465 577,362 981,806 502,748 479,058 120,161 12,947 107,214 1,017,337 365,510 186,299 179,211 243,957 See footnotes at end of table. 2-4 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 6,444 14,721 43,484 9,802 33,683 43,666 30,753 9,627 11,553 9,573 5,385 3,080 4,449 209,195 40,289 16,612 5,937 10,676 8,491 1,171 7,321 -9,099 -9,281 182 8,807 6,225 2,583 3,999 1,359 2,640 3,571 1,455 2,117 1,623 1,178 445 6,284 2,350 3,934 88,725 32,102 13,212 18,891 48,234 22,723 25,511 8,390 2,082 6,308 40,199 11,691 5,557 6,134 9,977 3,149,904 11,041,818 43,742,814 9,799,469 33,943,345 51,285,782 21,295,091 9,752,221 4,519,529 7,023,340 6,611,733 17,539,999 5,838,960 197,852,538 40,826,409 9,332,033 4,927,216 4,404,816 4,469,578 630,123 3,839,455 5,191,304 4,206,683 984,620 8,675,226 4,155,263 4,519,962 2,536,623 829,941 1,706,681 7,153,958 3,095,760 4,058,198 1,559,287 1,305,593 253,694 1,908,402 709,421 1,198,981 91,280,053 41,323,852 12,082,785 29,241,067 43,442,610 18,809,775 24,632,835 6,513,591 462,365 6,051,226 36,998,195 13,937,359 6,097,179 7,840,180 7,821,771 Change from 2005 368,479 1,048,323 5,159,712 1,237,716 3,921,996 5,293,880 2,895,148 951,406 1,066,567 877,175 663,401 1,090,378 644,953 18,328,844 3,937,329 1,120,574 391,561 729,012 738,883 67,085 671,798 -50,504 -118,820 68,315 768,561 419,015 349,545 295,923 77,034 218,888 597,591 215,845 381,745 104,852 74,619 30,233 361,450 113,216 248,234 7,958,669 3,108,360 930,603 2,177,757 4,151,361 1,576,999 2,574,362 698,949 89,867 609,082 3,292,733 1,262,571 426,713 835,858 678,554 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,340 697 1,068 1,092 1,061 1,012 964 909 1,042 1,001 1,303 984 1,025 787 705 723 661 808 895 770 920 613 592 725 667 589 759 828 709 902 691 603 778 621 601 749 731 645 794 876 882 718 974 851 719 989 1,042 687 1,085 699 733 629 841 617 Change from 2005 - $40 34 71 80 68 62 66 49 118 58 63 53 75 41 44 41 26 57 75 27 85 27 22 46 37 34 42 43 24 55 46 33 58 22 18 41 53 35 65 39 36 27 42 42 29 54 42 28 48 36 44 26 63 30 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — 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 2006 Change from 2005 35,332 8,304 17,433 14,221 3,212 12,183 10,464 1,719 37,533 32,212 5,321 8,538 4,401 4,137 85,688 44,464 26,724 17,740 41,224 27,742 13,482 Total annual wages (in thousands) Average weekly wage 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Change from 2005 1,234 -123 653 692 -39 785 817 -33 1,895 1,941 -47 305 194 111 3,735 1,526 1,254 272 2,209 2,104 105 150,784 93,172 86,726 60,124 26,602 75,316 55,703 19,613 175,852 135,354 40,497 69,977 26,702 43,275 703,883 375,645 148,634 227,011 328,238 168,702 159,536 6,211 3,765 1,327 1,435 -108 4,373 3,799 574 9,534 8,054 1,478 3,299 1,190 2,109 39,981 22,568 9,351 13,217 17,413 12,841 4,572 4,183,834 3,637,937 3,444,366 2,219,245 1,225,122 2,728,554 1,906,892 821,663 6,374,718 4,579,689 1,795,029 2,691,426 924,337 1,767,089 28,747,881 15,946,643 5,770,395 10,176,247 12,801,238 5,765,928 7,035,310 338,664 339,890 240,079 157,495 82,585 254,006 194,735 59,272 579,906 427,655 152,251 277,616 93,745 183,870 3,140,113 1,805,727 684,842 1,120,883 1,334,387 719,672 614,715 $534 751 764 710 886 697 658 806 697 651 852 740 666 785 785 816 747 862 750 657 848 $23 42 42 34 63 26 24 36 27 24 42 44 40 45 43 46 45 47 41 34 51 2006 363,016 -2,335 14,110,663 -79,731 725,668,623 26,272,437 989 41 Manufacturing ................................................................ 31-33 363,016 -2,335 14,110,663 -79,731 725,668,623 26,272,437 989 41 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 28,195 1,941 1,941 300 1,641 911 442 331 85 26 390 68 137 73 112 79 2,006 108 37 30 41 123 1,286 490 1,908 731 233 498 -86 15 15 9 6 -15 -13 -12 0 -1 -4 -6 0 2 0 1 -19 -3 0 -1 -1 11 -18 -9 -3 -5 -6 2 1,470,037 49,209 49,209 18,602 30,607 60,218 17,951 12,980 4,179 792 27,019 8,177 11,556 2,107 5,180 15,248 73,910 12,757 3,971 2,674 6,113 7,734 35,607 17,812 174,380 86,892 31,302 55,590 -7,105 649 649 605 43 -609 -458 -186 -198 -75 -568 -117 168 -61 -557 417 -2,274 -325 -280 -48 3 -434 -1,795 280 -2,543 -2,288 -1,364 -924 53,989,916 2,320,380 2,320,380 1,049,467 1,270,913 3,377,804 823,926 621,000 153,625 49,300 1,565,169 576,370 661,742 89,763 237,294 988,709 2,988,944 649,624 192,512 203,140 253,972 377,900 1,229,953 731,467 6,658,488 3,073,170 1,012,754 2,060,417 1,483,030 131,377 131,377 103,719 27,658 22,602 2,937 11,353 -3,289 -5,127 -12,263 3,287 41,904 -610 -56,844 31,928 58,762 20,037 -1,272 20,201 1,108 11,587 -10,631 37,769 176,895 49,467 -20,532 70,000 706 907 907 1,085 799 1,079 883 920 707 1,197 1,114 1,356 1,101 819 881 1,247 778 979 932 1,461 799 940 664 790 734 680 622 713 22 40 40 74 17 18 25 29 18 -10 14 27 54 17 -105 6 38 54 55 169 3 77 26 29 29 28 14 36 See footnotes at end of table. 2-5 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 1,177 919 83 176 1,751 1,293 526 50 506 211 458 4,081 4,081 1,745 1,529 215 592 892 892 161 731 11,381 10,017 6,984 2,854 178 931 440 259 232 433 3,325 547 193 355 426 198 745 287 458 1,410 776 634 4,556 4,352 1,952 731 628 593 398 1,923 80 204 23 Annual average employment Change from 2005 2006 2 4 -1 -1 20 6 5 1 -1 1 14 -44 -44 -58 10 0 5 -39 -39 -15 -25 -44 -23 -55 34 -2 -16 -9 -3 -5 -5 43 8 1 8 18 -1 1 2 -1 17 22 -5 213 255 13 33 -11 -10 11 223 9 -42 0 87,489 65,836 10,427 11,225 130,784 109,052 55,056 2,186 37,904 13,907 21,731 502,573 502,573 145,860 110,847 8,503 237,364 40,823 40,823 5,359 35,464 279,629 208,455 66,775 131,318 10,362 54,370 32,544 14,499 7,327 16,804 158,512 43,714 11,365 32,349 13,721 10,373 31,942 12,701 19,240 58,763 31,293 27,470 195,253 172,568 103,760 80,634 14,990 8,136 25,864 35,899 7,044 22,686 2,747 See footnotes at end of table. 2-6 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -254 -256 -13 13 -642 -116 205 83 33 -437 -527 -318 -318 -1,754 -88 169 1,355 -784 -784 -204 -579 -621 -203 -568 414 -48 -741 -715 65 -91 323 39 -1,283 146 -1,429 17 -313 568 458 108 1,052 1,039 13 2,785 5,501 3,551 3,679 -440 312 -476 2,334 90 -2,715 222 3,585,317 2,670,994 506,267 408,056 5,999,652 5,110,651 2,718,796 90,301 1,530,986 770,567 889,002 14,910,088 14,910,088 4,532,111 3,939,751 362,910 6,075,317 1,356,665 1,356,665 178,521 1,178,143 9,047,651 6,449,341 1,224,887 4,874,446 350,008 2,159,581 1,264,098 601,916 293,567 438,729 7,330,245 1,787,442 412,478 1,374,964 633,862 1,051,545 1,604,830 571,890 1,032,940 2,252,566 889,573 1,362,993 10,095,391 8,281,714 4,528,827 3,676,117 618,217 234,494 1,738,464 1,515,078 499,344 1,813,677 99,360 127,427 72,951 24,263 30,212 213,495 213,551 177,987 2,000 35,995 -2,433 -55 373,355 373,355 105,804 100,688 12,760 154,104 23,296 23,296 -9,510 32,805 307,300 231,370 109,004 110,669 11,697 60,495 29,429 26,158 4,909 15,434 175,949 -25,721 15,929 -41,650 21,951 -10,422 106,366 58,305 48,061 83,775 42,330 41,446 259,707 426,833 307,458 297,707 -7,156 16,907 -38,990 119,159 39,205 -167,125 2,398 Average weekly wage 2006 $788 780 934 699 882 901 950 794 777 1,066 787 571 571 598 684 821 492 639 639 641 639 622 595 353 714 650 764 747 798 771 502 889 786 698 817 888 1,950 966 866 1,032 737 547 954 994 923 839 877 793 554 1,293 812 1,363 1,537 696 Change from 2005 $30 24 46 51 35 38 59 -14 18 30 19 15 15 21 18 13 10 23 23 -9 28 22 22 34 14 25 32 33 31 23 8 21 11 18 10 29 39 48 59 42 14 8 28 11 19 29 33 14 19 -5 12 90 37 -42 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 cut and sew apparel contractors .................... Women’s cut and sew apparel contractors ............... Men’s cut and sew apparel manufacturing ................... Men’s underwear and nightwear manufacturing ....... Men’s suit, coat, and overcoat manufacturing .......... Men’s shirt, except work shirt, manufacturing ........... Men’s pants, except work pants, manufacturing ....... 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 181 46 135 4,037 502 502 322 107 73 1,558 649 397 274 123 224 288 128 159 1,978 1,721 952 768 257 7,397 2,841 445 2,396 1,626 770 4,556 2,010 325 1,686 2,546 181 40 2,325 10,950 556 294 86 209 262 232 30 9,632 5,991 1,226 4,765 1,202 30 456 248 70 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -42 -10 -32 -212 -25 -25 -14 -8 -4 -75 -30 -24 -14 -10 6 -27 -16 -12 -111 -104 -85 -20 -7 -214 -113 -15 -98 -49 -49 -101 -31 -13 -17 -70 1 1 -73 -314 -45 -20 5 -25 -24 -23 -1 -217 146 17 128 -116 -3 -55 -21 -18 See footnotes at end of table. 2-7 2006 Change from 2005 19,939 13,006 6,933 193,872 47,343 47,343 35,137 9,974 2,232 88,996 51,653 11,252 10,293 959 14,444 11,647 4,782 6,865 57,534 47,769 25,861 21,908 9,765 160,558 90,112 47,883 42,229 14,954 27,275 70,446 30,485 8,107 22,378 39,960 4,243 4,207 31,510 238,684 33,079 20,871 6,618 14,253 12,208 9,969 2,239 185,777 85,141 18,859 66,281 43,127 1,652 9,686 7,553 4,947 -2,937 -2,528 -409 -22,774 -3,464 -3,464 -1,789 -1,321 -354 -14,256 -10,016 -1,146 -990 -156 -1,081 -2,014 -938 -1,076 -5,053 -4,807 -3,722 -1,085 -246 -8,781 -6,234 -1,350 -4,884 -655 -4,229 -2,547 -823 -913 90 -1,725 -511 -283 -930 -18,932 -3,922 -2,300 -1,338 -963 -1,622 -1,636 14 -13,684 -1,339 -893 -447 -5,701 -132 -776 -881 -2,795 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 1,714,317 1,347,396 366,921 6,813,088 1,465,526 1,465,526 1,074,108 320,496 70,922 3,233,303 1,770,483 350,381 325,993 24,388 724,533 387,906 156,919 230,987 2,114,259 1,675,361 926,311 749,050 438,898 5,038,393 2,903,369 1,718,830 1,184,540 391,207 793,333 2,135,023 923,602 212,361 711,241 1,211,421 141,822 170,759 898,839 7,411,250 1,087,106 750,910 325,569 425,341 336,196 270,297 65,899 5,704,106 1,965,803 489,527 1,476,276 1,316,478 61,642 250,155 301,339 124,082 Change from 2005 -169,523 -164,720 -4,803 -565,958 -96,674 -96,674 -49,592 -36,329 -10,753 -376,699 -313,146 -21,698 -20,428 -1,270 15,397 -57,253 -25,304 -31,948 -92,585 -104,245 -84,073 -20,171 11,660 -125,443 -86,444 -3,245 -83,198 1,086 -84,283 -39,001 -7,907 -19,284 11,377 -31,093 -11,345 -11,198 -8,552 -183,787 -27,653 -868 -22,881 22,013 -26,785 -23,349 -3,435 -132,762 93,273 1,385 91,889 -134,916 -5,683 -21,850 14,450 -57,981 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,653 1,992 1,018 676 595 595 588 618 611 699 659 599 609 489 965 640 631 647 707 674 689 658 864 603 620 690 539 503 559 583 583 504 611 583 643 781 549 597 632 692 946 574 530 521 566 590 444 499 428 587 718 497 767 482 Change from 2005 $69 120 44 21 4 4 3 10 4 27 9 22 19 46 87 13 18 10 29 23 32 15 43 17 23 17 22 22 23 10 11 10 7 10 23 2 11 30 53 68 104 64 25 34 -33 27 28 24 29 15 -8 -3 113 30 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Men’s work clothing manufacturing .......................... Other men’s outerwear manufacturing ..................... Women’s cut and sew apparel manufacturing .......... Women’s lingerie and nightwear manufacturing ....... Women’s blouse and shirt manufacturing ................. Women’s dress manufacturing ................................. Women’s suit, coat, jacket, and skirt mfg. ................ Other women’s outerwear manufacturing ................. 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 good manufacturing ........................ 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 177 222 1,735 139 154 580 121 742 705 60 150 494 762 762 172 87 45 458 1,428 280 318 318 42 3 122 62 89 830 830 196 121 130 384 17,431 4,370 4,370 3,870 500 2,127 2,127 361 172 183 1,156 256 10,934 4,647 1,492 707 2,448 3,177 3,110 451 867 Annual average employment Change from 2005 2006 6 -25 -213 -12 -14 -52 -18 -116 -34 -11 -10 -14 -52 -52 -16 2 -8 -30 -49 0 -7 -7 0 -1 -5 -6 4 -43 -43 -18 -4 0 -19 -107 -65 -65 -63 -2 45 45 -3 4 4 33 6 -87 -13 13 -22 -3 -29 -45 -14 -11 11,489 7,800 39,938 4,184 3,544 8,810 3,616 19,784 17,572 1,072 1,143 15,357 19,827 19,827 6,101 2,800 1,736 9,192 36,667 5,925 17,249 17,249 2,619 161 6,721 4,740 3,009 13,493 13,493 4,048 1,818 1,579 6,048 555,237 117,340 117,340 105,608 11,732 120,246 120,246 22,429 19,634 9,117 49,975 19,092 317,651 158,790 78,725 19,447 60,618 58,832 100,029 47,358 26,677 See footnotes at end of table. 2-8 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 12 -1,130 -5,083 -1,065 -325 -729 -485 -2,480 -1,559 -430 -347 -782 -1,328 -1,328 -462 -143 -320 -401 -2,410 -514 -644 -644 18 -10 -245 -281 -125 -1,252 -1,252 -628 -54 21 -592 -3,826 -2,259 -2,259 -2,652 393 -1,844 -1,844 -1,027 -302 -536 -403 424 278 -144 40 -620 436 1,284 -862 -101 -356 333,045 246,214 1,858,738 165,591 165,138 431,694 230,513 865,803 563,087 40,185 38,645 484,257 620,038 620,038 159,907 90,085 64,638 305,407 1,286,158 237,898 632,017 632,017 119,306 13,920 214,501 184,221 100,069 416,243 416,243 118,906 72,476 54,959 169,903 19,248,543 4,245,591 4,245,591 3,799,264 446,327 4,477,501 4,477,501 764,466 792,993 338,723 1,684,209 897,109 10,525,452 5,562,909 2,920,518 570,911 2,071,480 1,607,682 3,354,861 1,635,552 926,826 9,450 -73,303 -68,841 -49,563 -9,098 5,894 -7,826 -8,247 -22,278 -14,369 -8,650 741 -23,372 -23,372 -13,971 6,551 -5,208 -10,747 -58,926 -11,875 9,577 9,577 11,218 866 1,900 15,226 -19,632 -56,627 -56,627 -34,193 -23,263 15,115 -14,285 165,181 -26,598 -26,598 -53,009 26,411 1,733 1,733 -14,287 -20,908 -11,303 8,595 39,635 190,047 92,834 17,761 -3,105 78,177 120,132 -22,918 -37,594 -5,478 Average weekly wage 2006 $557 607 895 761 896 942 1,226 842 616 721 650 606 601 601 504 619 716 639 675 772 705 705 876 1,667 614 747 640 593 593 565 767 669 540 667 696 696 692 732 716 716 655 777 714 648 904 637 674 713 565 657 526 645 664 668 Change from 2005 $15 -81 72 -27 30 84 108 87 28 23 40 30 16 16 -5 73 63 5 13 26 36 36 77 195 27 100 -95 -24 -24 -65 -217 177 7 11 9 9 8 20 11 11 17 -8 17 8 21 11 12 4 15 20 29 1 -14 5 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 materials mfg. ...... Coated and laminated paper manufacturing ............. Plastics, foil, and coated paper bag mfg. .................. 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. .............. 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 1,792 6,352 914 61 558 505 53 296 5,438 2,745 1,842 440 113 269 82 1,321 236 725 128 126 30 76 644 263 258 123 729 180 549 36,506 36,506 33,867 10,954 367 1,399 5,064 9,466 1,715 873 573 196 3,261 2,640 955 1,685 2,359 2,359 773 1,083 821 262 503 398 105 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -21 -111 -6 -3 1 1 0 -3 -105 -70 -21 -11 -15 -14 -8 -12 -2 -3 -5 3 -1 -4 -4 -2 -6 3 -18 -5 -13 -966 -966 -789 -572 -13 -48 89 -333 129 -11 -11 -9 -8 -176 -41 -136 9 9 33 -32 -29 -4 7 3 4 See footnotes at end of table. 2-9 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 25,994 468,422 136,424 6,366 93,482 84,248 9,233 36,577 331,998 176,423 112,553 33,676 4,507 11,008 14,679 72,685 16,289 32,140 8,486 11,991 1,486 2,293 32,990 10,742 17,458 4,790 49,901 31,845 18,056 632,677 632,677 583,188 245,045 16,668 39,163 67,108 66,919 21,609 36,213 31,364 9,149 49,951 49,489 22,681 26,808 113,056 113,056 69,124 28,726 14,829 13,896 15,207 9,978 5,230 -404 -14,500 -4,030 -161 -2,611 -2,732 119 -1,257 -10,469 -5,751 -2,721 -1,261 -535 -974 -260 -1,838 -197 -992 47 -319 -350 -27 -1,686 -240 -1,185 -261 -1,195 -902 -293 -12,378 -12,378 -8,672 -7,309 504 -844 1,025 -977 1,872 -1,088 -906 -635 -313 -3,706 -748 -2,958 815 815 697 -149 266 -416 268 292 -23 792,483 24,825,733 9,034,292 500,127 6,109,372 5,437,840 671,532 2,424,794 15,791,440 8,314,079 5,444,112 1,559,583 170,780 561,256 578,348 3,460,753 806,122 1,674,358 363,758 453,121 69,192 94,203 1,386,195 436,798 765,230 184,167 2,630,413 1,874,074 756,339 26,593,898 26,593,898 24,387,715 11,064,957 739,541 1,738,233 2,057,699 2,319,167 1,012,915 1,729,592 1,327,575 357,525 2,040,511 2,206,183 747,629 1,458,554 9,780,179 9,780,179 7,271,726 1,594,237 829,736 764,501 914,217 608,313 305,904 20,154 22,660 -23,039 25,196 -67,835 -92,371 24,536 19,601 45,697 49,439 57,030 4,720 -15,896 6,200 -2,616 26,038 25,267 -1,212 21,738 -3,178 -14,124 -2,453 -64,624 -6,556 -50,846 -7,223 34,845 17,601 17,244 374,622 374,622 469,038 123,972 44,412 33,200 73,150 47,404 119,648 8,206 7,136 -29,557 41,465 -94,416 16,208 -110,624 510,091 510,091 417,788 26,945 49,864 -22,919 65,359 61,821 3,538 Average weekly wage 2006 $586 1,019 1,274 1,511 1,257 1,241 1,399 1,275 915 906 930 891 729 980 758 916 952 1,002 824 727 895 790 808 782 843 739 1,014 1,132 806 808 808 804 868 853 854 590 666 901 919 814 751 786 857 634 1,046 1,664 1,664 2,023 1,067 1,076 1,058 1,156 1,172 1,125 Change from 2005 $23 31 34 112 21 18 34 52 31 34 31 35 17 89 10 30 41 29 45 14 22 -11 3 6 1 10 37 42 31 26 26 27 34 26 34 12 23 31 32 27 -10 21 25 34 32 76 76 97 23 46 0 63 87 18 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 15,575 2,796 180 748 301 164 137 754 62 37 655 815 68 36 171 540 1,485 1,246 1,021 225 239 51 188 1,113 820 214 83 524 293 2,554 2,554 389 1,524 302 339 1,979 1,333 646 2,624 1,687 670 862 155 937 3,025 596 99 2,330 424 504 1,402 14,638 12,291 1,325 Annual average employment Change from 2005 84 65 15 -21 -4 4 -7 -7 -3 0 -5 84 6 2 50 25 -27 -10 -10 0 -17 -2 -16 6 -3 -7 7 -3 9 9 9 6 10 -6 -1 7 31 -24 -6 -6 12 -19 2 -1 31 1 -1 30 -9 14 25 -20 -10 -5 See footnotes at end of table. 2-10 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 860,169 146,000 28,446 17,819 17,052 10,200 6,852 41,480 7,572 1,908 32,000 41,203 1,796 1,130 5,561 32,716 103,727 73,029 59,539 13,490 30,698 9,737 20,961 38,392 22,843 7,489 7,332 8,022 15,550 289,766 289,766 22,443 225,839 15,751 25,734 67,182 44,414 22,769 110,462 55,332 24,312 26,012 5,008 55,130 104,639 11,864 6,363 86,413 20,879 29,426 36,109 793,246 634,099 88,384 -12,250 -5,204 -449 -3,580 -730 -266 -464 -1,433 -495 -5 -933 987 -45 -52 537 547 -2,800 -690 -158 -532 -2,110 -611 -1,499 -2,083 -1,410 -531 -576 -303 -673 1,611 1,611 -772 475 461 1,448 -109 23 -131 -2,876 -972 131 -1,072 -31 -1,904 -790 -670 273 -393 -741 -681 1,030 -6,528 2,672 -584 62,820,552 11,467,927 2,731,237 1,415,371 1,106,015 649,617 456,398 3,095,898 628,056 133,973 2,333,869 3,119,406 84,616 88,560 387,113 2,559,117 6,981,634 5,131,962 4,317,748 814,214 1,849,673 715,739 1,133,934 2,357,469 1,271,881 483,088 455,499 333,293 1,085,589 26,074,777 26,074,777 1,752,819 21,197,265 1,183,915 1,940,777 3,850,974 2,454,276 1,396,698 6,128,008 3,349,940 1,388,526 1,643,787 317,628 2,778,068 5,959,763 703,502 344,623 4,911,638 987,000 1,772,996 2,151,641 32,490,273 25,290,016 3,988,584 716,049 -220,466 29,579 -372,979 -22,967 -11,705 -11,262 -27,781 9,193 3,540 -40,514 173,683 1,649 -2,497 61,144 113,387 1,276 80,079 100,158 -20,079 -78,802 -335 -78,468 -134,396 -72,850 -35,172 -24,550 -13,129 -61,544 769,443 769,443 29,368 412,876 90,417 236,781 130,717 61,843 68,874 59,967 36,297 30,023 5,469 805 23,670 109,508 -23,740 32,255 100,993 11,697 -26,392 115,687 578,338 955,752 113,358 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,404 1,511 1,846 1,528 1,247 1,225 1,281 1,435 1,595 1,350 1,403 1,456 906 1,507 1,339 1,504 1,294 1,351 1,395 1,161 1,159 1,414 1,040 1,181 1,071 1,241 1,195 799 1,343 1,730 1,730 1,502 1,805 1,446 1,450 1,102 1,063 1,180 1,067 1,164 1,098 1,215 1,220 969 1,095 1,140 1,042 1,093 909 1,159 1,146 788 767 868 Change from 2005 $35 24 48 -79 26 10 52 35 120 39 16 47 39 26 91 42 34 33 36 17 29 83 2 -3 5 -2 28 -1 -17 41 41 74 31 71 101 39 27 65 37 32 18 52 11 40 28 24 56 27 41 10 30 21 26 30 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Plastics bag 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 428 164 734 1,173 533 641 410 593 717 453 7,622 491 73 7,057 2,347 665 153 513 408 1,274 598 676 18,029 2,086 1,274 60 1,114 100 813 207 227 63 149 166 2,264 2,264 180 508 118 1,458 9,900 238 5,858 1,244 912 332 2,560 425 83 343 3,354 333 3,021 2,042 Annual average employment Change from 2005 6 7 -17 -47 -31 -16 -16 1 30 -5 34 -7 -7 46 -10 -19 -8 -10 -12 20 3 17 408 -62 -78 -3 -68 -7 16 17 12 -5 -6 -2 -57 -57 3 -33 -7 -21 341 0 323 -8 4 -12 26 -8 3 -11 193 -10 203 185 2006 27,978 10,948 49,459 60,041 26,444 33,597 19,371 30,645 33,043 33,729 368,887 23,976 5,023 339,888 159,147 61,225 53,540 7,685 28,212 69,710 42,522 27,188 510,769 59,869 23,063 6,027 10,777 6,259 36,806 13,576 8,803 2,232 5,921 6,273 103,976 103,976 12,941 22,662 16,995 51,378 248,755 17,006 127,120 37,005 24,448 12,557 67,625 18,891 4,263 14,629 79,277 11,129 68,148 30,290 See footnotes at end of table. 2-11 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -555 626 -655 23 -1,262 1,285 -50 205 87 -518 3,510 -303 -616 4,429 -9,200 -6,883 -6,782 -102 -28 -2,289 -2,242 -47 6,653 -2,144 -2,588 -489 -2,040 -59 444 -83 410 92 167 -143 -4,059 -4,059 -211 -1,139 -833 -1,877 9,838 149 6,051 1,282 996 286 2,356 -492 61 -552 3,510 -117 3,627 2,282 1,160,348 517,204 2,311,032 2,579,377 1,142,669 1,436,708 812,542 1,139,754 1,283,533 1,392,263 14,093,963 790,379 281,617 13,021,967 7,200,257 3,275,746 3,004,936 270,809 1,174,965 2,749,546 1,670,905 1,078,642 23,175,605 2,508,179 903,275 297,759 306,284 299,232 1,604,903 559,616 342,249 90,104 275,595 337,339 4,809,043 4,809,043 654,269 1,134,487 923,843 2,096,444 11,277,288 1,050,569 5,955,598 1,614,907 1,067,423 547,484 2,656,214 991,522 230,157 761,365 3,589,574 513,157 3,076,417 1,104,985 38,815 48,457 26,086 63,903 -44,979 108,881 19,737 51,624 70,388 6,043 630,699 6,636 -18,912 642,974 -377,414 -412,102 -419,235 7,132 35,767 -1,078 -48,621 47,544 1,055,654 -30,417 -109,422 -10,457 -102,398 3,432 79,005 27,559 39,894 5,180 7,960 -1,589 -62,579 -62,579 2,278 5,947 -8,415 -62,389 828,247 26,818 503,337 105,451 74,709 30,742 192,640 18,580 15,310 3,270 301,823 12,121 289,702 138,621 Average weekly wage 2006 $798 909 899 826 831 822 807 715 747 794 735 634 1,078 737 870 1,029 1,079 678 801 759 756 763 873 806 753 950 547 919 839 793 748 776 895 1,034 889 889 972 963 1,045 785 872 1,188 901 839 840 838 755 1,009 1,038 1,001 871 887 868 702 Change from 2005 $42 36 22 20 7 32 22 28 39 16 26 13 53 27 4 -12 -13 27 25 24 17 35 29 19 -6 40 -66 19 32 44 55 13 0 18 22 22 19 51 39 5 31 20 35 26 26 28 29 44 55 41 37 30 37 38 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 ............................. 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 132 341 505 5,965 891 891 848 43 1,020 374 646 414 232 752 752 23 81 173 128 223 125 982 131 14 117 379 163 178 38 473 253 220 2,321 966 509 137 320 1,355 263 186 530 235 142 60,399 2,582 2,582 489 85 137 33 1,698 140 1,565 1,565 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -1 13 5 -23 35 35 38 -3 5 15 -9 -3 -6 6 6 1 -3 9 1 -2 0 -4 0 2 -2 -11 -8 0 -3 8 -6 14 -66 -20 -14 1 -7 -46 -21 -1 -13 -12 2 -111 -27 -27 -1 -7 -6 -2 -15 4 -44 -44 2006 4,520 20,531 12,807 463,139 95,581 95,581 92,683 2,898 60,347 27,549 32,798 23,091 9,707 73,181 73,181 2,292 11,593 6,691 16,591 29,204 6,809 72,755 10,010 2,326 7,684 38,690 15,515 21,847 1,329 24,055 14,686 9,368 161,275 91,623 57,404 13,185 21,033 69,653 24,271 9,452 22,403 6,220 7,307 1,545,100 111,283 111,283 27,042 7,408 6,823 2,010 57,925 10,074 53,763 53,763 See footnotes at end of table. 2-12 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 101 728 515 -1,697 693 693 685 8 706 872 -166 -249 83 134 134 -70 -546 297 -31 334 148 1,256 -186 162 -348 82 30 155 -101 1,359 383 975 -4,485 -2,009 -3,297 495 791 -2,475 -2,238 -126 -219 -160 269 29,198 1,332 1,332 856 -74 370 -98 492 -215 -1,712 -1,712 266,456 1,177,899 527,076 25,308,862 6,745,576 6,745,576 6,569,472 176,104 3,186,958 1,473,557 1,713,401 1,297,761 415,639 3,858,487 3,858,487 156,577 728,311 309,180 1,024,994 1,269,223 370,202 4,152,907 631,248 135,605 495,643 2,152,049 764,914 1,303,050 84,086 1,369,610 857,734 511,875 7,364,935 4,463,921 2,906,050 552,064 1,005,807 2,901,014 1,021,906 371,288 876,284 246,559 384,978 68,349,033 5,110,178 5,110,178 1,390,161 421,822 320,654 102,513 2,460,322 414,704 2,698,768 2,698,768 20,592 97,524 32,964 1,105,673 407,035 407,035 391,935 15,100 119,879 141,531 -21,652 -29,066 7,413 157,036 157,036 6,439 4,523 29,896 37,946 48,114 30,117 455,598 47,283 15,454 31,829 223,103 31,665 179,857 11,581 185,213 96,852 88,360 -33,875 -117 -126,120 34,326 91,677 -33,757 -67,013 4,251 2,045 5,632 21,328 4,039,209 195,951 195,951 99,537 20,455 -1,823 -77 72,285 5,572 -56,315 -56,315 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,134 1,103 791 1,051 1,357 1,357 1,363 1,169 1,016 1,029 1,005 1,081 823 1,014 1,014 1,313 1,208 889 1,188 836 1,046 1,098 1,213 1,121 1,240 1,070 948 1,147 1,217 1,095 1,123 1,051 878 937 974 805 920 801 810 755 752 762 1,013 851 883 883 989 1,095 904 981 817 792 965 965 Change from 2005 $64 54 18 50 72 72 72 98 27 69 -7 -12 7 40 40 90 61 49 46 23 64 104 112 53 129 109 37 151 242 91 100 81 20 20 13 20 52 19 20 18 9 36 19 35 23 23 41 63 -57 45 17 27 10 10 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 161 1,160 170 74 14,926 6,278 1,008 3,536 1,734 8,649 1,513 4,310 2,825 1,935 294 743 899 251 648 719 1,567 1,567 115 358 1,094 23,682 21,282 2,400 1,500 900 6,970 6,970 690 2,788 3,492 6,453 1,527 447 544 179 357 4,926 222 111 60 223 79 848 513 107 2,764 30,770 3,476 1,498 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -8 -29 1 -8 191 103 8 99 -5 89 -13 38 63 -32 -10 16 -38 -8 -30 8 -65 -65 -7 1 -59 -87 -66 -22 -27 5 -63 -63 1 52 -115 8 -13 -2 -9 0 -2 21 -7 -13 3 7 8 0 -9 0 33 -513 28 -25 2006 8,953 34,792 6,672 3,346 410,399 180,390 34,835 95,816 49,739 230,009 81,532 107,407 41,070 93,710 21,309 27,851 44,551 22,451 22,100 34,561 57,905 57,905 4,181 12,037 41,688 352,210 265,557 86,653 43,250 43,403 147,869 147,869 19,251 54,367 74,251 283,401 94,367 24,968 35,526 13,505 20,368 189,034 34,004 10,611 16,682 9,752 4,674 30,879 5,900 13,586 62,946 1,178,059 218,347 77,530 See footnotes at end of table. 2-13 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -765 -833 -103 -11 13,152 11,312 2,829 6,201 2,283 1,840 -3,594 3,920 1,513 2,852 1,011 2,274 -432 -536 104 -1,159 -1,741 -1,741 -109 -108 -1,524 11,301 11,139 162 -322 485 3,115 3,115 834 2,328 -46 2,060 -1,739 1,083 -566 -1,133 -1,122 3,799 -74 585 -633 -233 303 2,009 -15 -104 1,960 20,398 11,659 -3,134 717,997 1,544,429 300,408 135,934 17,290,939 8,195,807 1,504,795 4,418,099 2,272,914 9,095,131 3,030,085 4,450,662 1,614,385 4,704,027 1,208,610 1,273,567 2,221,849 1,350,207 871,642 1,526,958 2,348,945 2,348,945 176,003 568,764 1,604,178 15,259,817 11,287,811 3,972,007 1,796,015 2,175,991 5,683,802 5,683,802 907,736 2,034,177 2,741,889 13,725,600 4,772,736 1,310,119 1,919,382 607,131 936,104 8,952,863 1,827,192 508,861 1,042,549 436,259 305,381 1,331,284 269,523 657,015 2,574,800 63,902,121 12,604,741 3,594,125 -82,041 21,639 1,778 2,309 1,469,863 951,950 204,752 590,410 156,789 517,912 26,539 341,593 149,781 350,362 105,298 174,783 70,280 28,126 42,153 12,278 28,364 28,364 857 43,623 -16,117 1,125,398 987,884 137,514 26,593 110,920 320,530 320,530 80,344 142,235 97,951 592,780 117,157 99,761 50,685 -32,151 -1,138 475,622 62,365 42,173 20,416 19,946 26,572 140,392 2,581 23,878 137,299 3,480,826 1,416,165 96,255 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,542 854 866 781 810 874 831 887 879 760 715 797 756 965 1,091 879 959 1,157 758 850 780 780 810 909 740 833 817 882 799 964 739 739 907 720 710 931 973 1,009 1,039 865 884 911 1,033 922 1,202 860 1,256 829 879 930 787 1,043 1,110 891 Change from 2005 - $41 32 18 15 44 50 50 66 21 37 36 33 44 44 46 53 39 51 33 35 32 32 25 77 19 36 38 29 18 39 26 26 43 21 26 33 41 35 43 25 45 31 37 27 67 58 29 36 11 41 18 39 69 57 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 1,295 203 807 1,171 280 891 4,075 349 547 3,180 298 392 478 571 223 1,218 2,853 2,853 125 75 167 562 280 1,645 2,075 2,075 430 210 394 1,042 10,463 10,463 2,430 1,286 597 4,455 1,267 106 322 1,057 1,057 171 293 325 267 6,772 1,092 639 397 57 1,809 172 866 368 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -27 1 25 28 2 27 -61 -1 -6 -53 -23 1 -29 -16 4 8 -49 -49 -2 2 -6 1 -29 -15 -21 -21 -5 -5 0 -10 -363 -363 -123 -18 -21 -184 -3 -6 -9 -13 -13 -6 -17 1 8 -33 45 42 5 -2 -1 7 -8 1 2006 57,658 19,872 77,190 63,627 11,245 52,382 122,976 7,851 18,179 96,946 10,735 7,096 12,938 18,261 17,509 30,408 108,959 108,959 4,886 4,160 10,401 24,027 12,344 53,142 155,627 155,627 17,466 11,822 20,379 105,961 198,349 198,349 40,787 27,718 14,365 74,868 27,222 4,208 9,181 99,945 99,945 19,797 14,338 16,175 49,634 273,856 53,447 28,613 21,964 2,870 78,867 8,701 30,307 15,199 See footnotes at end of table. 2-14 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -1,720 -1,414 6,857 7,935 846 7,089 387 -95 88 394 -393 -102 -636 210 464 851 -1,632 -1,632 -19 -83 -261 1,185 -1,809 -645 3,272 3,272 647 792 -358 2,192 -2,171 -2,171 -1,273 800 605 -2,380 -246 183 140 2,340 2,340 313 571 38 1,417 6,543 1,835 313 1,493 28 2,866 139 1,066 888 2,872,751 721,374 4,795,039 4,215,578 589,872 3,625,706 7,551,919 336,619 970,052 6,245,248 600,220 304,840 739,060 940,815 1,953,846 1,706,468 6,371,253 6,371,253 218,912 184,037 759,684 1,617,843 866,060 2,724,717 6,738,332 6,738,332 646,788 515,612 837,902 4,738,029 9,864,187 9,864,187 1,982,616 1,587,220 703,285 3,583,874 1,268,953 227,600 510,640 6,159,259 6,159,259 1,517,555 741,672 744,799 3,155,233 14,612,430 3,124,141 1,623,823 1,351,018 149,301 3,846,795 467,867 1,530,641 745,745 137,129 -40,873 613,608 706,303 69,879 636,424 342,179 3,562 16,290 322,328 424 1,302 -16,782 56,543 181,592 99,249 23,352 23,352 9,036 9,893 -4,178 149,561 -116,709 -24,252 211,973 211,973 43,223 53,484 16,257 99,008 162,697 162,697 -35,017 131,943 56,235 -63,158 43,291 17,673 11,730 400,837 400,837 71,500 50,393 28,064 250,881 923,621 197,078 46,061 147,012 4,006 247,863 23,136 82,264 82,342 Average weekly wage 2006 $958 698 1,195 1,274 1,009 1,331 1,181 825 1,026 1,239 1,075 826 1,098 991 2,146 1,079 1,124 1,124 862 851 1,405 1,295 1,349 986 833 833 712 839 791 860 956 956 935 1,101 941 921 896 1,040 1,070 1,185 1,185 1,474 995 885 1,223 1,026 1,124 1,091 1,183 1,001 938 1,034 971 944 Change from 2005 $72 9 52 62 47 62 50 19 12 59 38 15 27 49 146 33 20 20 39 62 27 59 14 3 9 9 22 33 29 0 26 26 13 61 37 13 38 37 9 50 50 47 29 31 65 41 33 19 52 18 27 35 18 53 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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, except laboratory, mfg. .............. 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 403 3,872 237 324 645 420 370 270 141 1,465 19,383 1,727 1,727 710 205 75 737 2,432 605 1,226 601 680 6,058 6,058 90 1,069 1,683 97 80 310 260 1,094 1,376 7,223 7,223 865 887 456 1,788 281 947 630 231 150 988 1,263 1,263 600 537 127 7,273 1,400 198 1,202 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -1 -76 -3 1 -28 -4 -8 -1 -12 -22 -282 -65 -65 -42 0 -11 -13 -9 -22 5 7 11 -82 -82 -9 -80 -2 4 -5 -16 4 32 -11 -69 -69 24 19 3 -28 -37 -20 -18 1 0 -13 -69 -69 -36 -18 -15 -9 -45 -8 -37 2006 24,662 141,541 12,290 14,755 17,438 12,919 17,879 19,984 4,313 41,965 1,303,575 196,236 196,236 105,212 31,783 15,380 43,861 143,518 38,733 80,920 23,866 31,099 456,389 456,389 7,218 57,824 227,870 7,596 5,534 10,992 18,917 53,496 66,942 435,455 435,455 58,875 157,222 25,684 60,529 12,741 41,466 31,839 11,610 5,272 30,217 40,878 40,878 13,689 20,788 6,401 431,701 59,332 12,348 46,985 See footnotes at end of table. 2-15 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 775 1,841 -18 335 -253 393 991 -363 -184 942 -4,369 -7,342 -7,342 -6,226 1,233 6 -2,355 -3,614 -4,015 2,530 -2,128 -1,511 9,886 9,886 -520 -1,499 7,639 -203 -75 16 641 1,735 2,151 1,643 1,643 2,489 1,730 -1,408 1,324 -909 -2,164 539 79 -390 352 -3,431 -3,431 -440 -2,599 -392 -1,975 -1,547 -688 -858 1,102,542 7,641,494 712,345 829,909 961,220 658,292 835,669 1,204,723 208,602 2,230,734 106,916,998 22,466,550 22,466,550 14,335,222 3,020,094 1,620,091 3,491,143 11,733,450 3,625,568 6,556,952 1,550,930 1,916,131 34,456,743 34,456,743 604,923 2,775,117 23,160,254 334,444 235,059 414,372 932,714 2,438,139 3,561,720 33,585,917 33,585,917 4,500,473 13,663,555 1,379,985 3,906,661 664,311 3,807,771 2,606,801 962,640 291,269 1,802,451 2,758,207 2,758,207 1,377,473 862,626 518,108 21,515,502 2,777,189 718,727 2,058,463 60,121 478,680 85,983 44,376 19,265 51,145 57,373 40,287 8,843 171,408 6,047,061 1,356,078 1,356,078 1,132,511 157,676 115,787 -49,896 277,602 -182,119 523,796 -64,075 8,485 2,811,984 2,811,984 4,682 -23,677 2,357,412 13,542 1,263 26,222 96,816 96,351 239,371 1,664,447 1,664,447 282,202 641,039 -13,022 293,561 -24,687 108,951 243,005 51,207 -5,378 87,569 -71,535 -71,535 22,802 -88,792 -5,545 953,737 -2,419 -48,213 45,795 Average weekly wage 2006 $860 1,038 1,115 1,082 1,060 980 899 1,159 930 1,022 1,577 2,202 2,202 2,620 1,827 2,026 1,531 1,572 1,800 1,558 1,250 1,185 1,452 1,452 1,612 923 1,955 847 817 725 948 876 1,023 1,483 1,483 1,470 1,671 1,033 1,241 1,003 1,766 1,574 1,595 1,062 1,147 1,298 1,298 1,935 798 1,557 958 900 1,119 843 Change from 2005 $21 52 136 34 36 48 13 58 76 57 94 208 208 342 25 144 58 75 87 78 55 60 89 89 120 16 138 56 15 45 68 6 37 68 68 31 60 44 67 32 136 122 75 54 43 70 70 91 16 75 46 22 -12 34 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 499 419 284 525 236 175 61 290 150 50 36 54 2,888 2,888 410 670 712 1,096 2,460 242 167 75 377 154 223 773 590 183 1,069 147 923 15,300 472 339 256 84 133 2,419 2,419 925 521 89 885 6,316 1,055 175 880 1,003 125 878 279 283 643 483 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -36 -15 13 -27 -21 -19 -3 -5 -4 1 -2 0 25 25 14 9 -4 6 38 2 3 -1 12 -5 17 4 1 3 20 1 20 -22 -2 -5 -2 -2 2 -3 -3 -8 13 -10 2 -78 -17 -2 -15 -24 -4 -21 -2 -2 2 -1 2006 13,055 23,119 10,811 80,144 17,334 12,150 5,184 62,810 17,965 17,986 14,457 12,403 154,528 154,528 27,631 49,147 30,848 46,902 137,697 27,028 15,216 11,812 21,780 8,604 13,176 53,070 40,414 12,656 35,820 7,828 27,992 1,756,024 240,410 202,837 136,032 66,806 37,573 175,392 175,392 67,048 39,173 20,389 48,783 648,293 73,080 14,305 58,775 89,392 16,284 73,108 42,172 39,649 81,258 60,750 See footnotes at end of table. 2-16 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -136 -1,083 360 -5,715 -1,436 -341 -1,095 -4,279 -721 -3,353 -503 299 3,140 3,140 1,366 -907 -625 3,306 2,147 -520 -164 -356 517 -810 1,327 900 563 336 1,251 300 951 -13,809 -8,645 -8,304 -2,993 -5,311 -340 5,547 5,547 1,251 2,941 -1,674 3,030 -30,850 -6,260 -545 -5,716 -6,763 -511 -6,252 -1,506 -3,392 -3,129 -3,083 508,671 1,084,102 465,690 3,682,908 761,819 549,394 212,425 2,921,089 640,000 806,334 897,621 577,134 8,184,273 8,184,273 1,334,531 2,362,472 1,656,211 2,831,059 6,871,131 1,294,511 768,773 525,737 1,176,273 546,136 630,137 2,543,444 1,982,328 561,116 1,856,904 386,343 1,470,561 106,661,940 18,605,051 16,547,878 11,317,137 5,230,741 2,057,173 7,014,211 7,014,211 2,913,836 1,438,422 861,190 1,800,763 34,011,910 4,189,646 681,481 3,508,165 4,586,607 790,938 3,795,669 2,521,407 2,084,022 5,434,140 2,586,102 -14,838 35,679 24,954 7,711 -27,955 13,801 -41,756 35,666 3,291 -76,744 66,612 42,508 568,893 568,893 105,418 182,665 -915 281,726 379,550 -21,070 -435 -20,636 80,347 -12,793 93,140 154,314 119,660 34,654 165,960 35,639 130,321 4,708,202 666,059 593,036 615,521 -22,484 73,023 429,628 429,628 151,905 183,086 -38,315 132,952 -574,349 -239,439 -1,395 -238,044 -32,864 13,003 -45,866 76,680 -50,017 -152,030 -127,339 Average weekly wage 2006 $749 902 828 884 845 870 788 894 685 862 1,194 895 1,019 1,019 929 924 1,032 1,161 960 921 972 856 1,039 1,221 920 922 943 853 997 949 1,010 1,168 1,488 1,569 1,600 1,506 1,053 769 769 836 706 812 710 1,009 1,102 916 1,148 987 934 998 1,150 1,011 1,286 819 Change from 2005 - $14 69 17 61 36 45 9 67 30 66 126 46 52 52 29 87 19 36 39 3 10 -8 48 79 48 41 44 31 56 53 57 60 103 116 120 105 47 23 23 29 40 28 9 30 28 32 31 63 43 67 74 57 13 2 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 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 ........... Laboratory apparatus and furniture mfg. .................. 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 ............... 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 339111 339112 339113 339114 339115 339116 3399 33991 339911 339912 675 1,896 92 1,804 2,912 2,912 658 615 1,356 151 66 66 299 1,917 1,917 632 1,285 965 965 494 52 419 23,828 18,422 11,666 6,756 1,274 3,801 422 273 640 348 4,202 4,202 652 1,115 434 2,002 1,204 672 532 32,647 13,335 13,335 352 1,285 2,449 517 946 7,788 19,312 2,957 1,807 184 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -16 -18 -3 -15 31 31 29 15 -27 9 5 0 2 -3 -3 3 -6 31 31 6 8 16 -156 -128 73 -201 -74 -97 -5 -7 -23 6 -19 -19 1 42 -11 -50 -10 6 -16 147 -39 -39 20 8 34 -25 -32 -43 186 -75 -57 -1 See footnotes at end of table. 2-17 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 94,564 167,428 11,528 155,900 470,696 470,696 221,004 83,783 91,194 53,513 13,817 7,386 27,367 154,056 154,056 93,507 60,549 39,809 39,809 18,191 5,548 16,070 557,036 372,002 177,153 194,850 80,094 70,866 9,241 6,528 25,737 2,383 134,552 134,552 24,854 19,128 27,520 63,051 50,481 29,655 20,826 647,383 306,100 306,100 14,569 108,052 87,753 15,341 30,973 49,413 341,283 40,589 28,002 1,882 -4,119 -2,597 -539 -2,058 17,560 17,560 10,174 2,176 4,349 197 702 -37 113 2,149 2,149 2,663 -515 314 314 -562 652 224 -7,813 -7,934 7,335 -15,268 -5,520 -7,965 -715 26 -898 -197 1,793 1,793 743 1,848 536 -1,334 -1,673 -1,286 -386 -434 3,295 3,295 727 2,056 985 -258 -107 -108 -3,729 -2,609 -1,165 -134 5,065,917 7,544,070 570,903 6,973,167 36,724,960 36,724,960 18,690,546 5,971,064 5,289,947 5,238,441 967,936 567,025 1,380,389 6,865,074 6,865,074 4,689,050 2,176,024 2,060,346 2,060,346 1,000,460 372,536 687,350 19,156,909 11,890,319 5,826,492 6,063,827 2,400,823 2,096,625 314,705 217,514 955,776 78,383 5,422,758 5,422,758 966,890 824,499 1,320,953 2,310,417 1,843,832 1,136,132 707,700 30,288,276 16,580,444 16,580,444 804,418 6,866,850 4,893,471 911,396 1,370,560 1,733,749 13,707,832 1,545,390 1,099,955 58,267 -129,615 80,275 4,899 75,376 3,775,788 3,775,788 2,428,176 433,553 369,963 430,578 74,788 38,728 76,959 337,609 337,609 317,857 19,752 -3,491 -3,491 15,822 -29,213 9,900 415,632 86,753 351,825 -265,072 -118,058 -167,451 -4,421 10,956 16,303 -2,403 290,702 290,702 43,957 113,190 57,433 76,123 38,177 17,527 20,651 1,290,878 1,003,633 1,003,633 74,955 463,936 212,900 138,660 54,918 58,265 287,246 -9,140 5,383 958 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,030 867 952 860 1,500 1,500 1,626 1,371 1,116 1,883 1,347 1,476 970 857 857 964 691 995 995 1,058 1,291 823 661 615 632 598 576 569 655 641 714 632 775 775 748 829 923 705 702 737 653 900 1,042 1,042 1,062 1,222 1,072 1,143 851 675 772 732 755 595 Change from 2005 $18 23 50 20 102 102 143 66 27 149 37 107 50 31 31 39 12 -10 -10 48 -287 1 23 18 12 19 10 17 39 30 36 30 32 32 12 37 23 38 36 42 30 39 53 53 49 60 35 190 37 24 24 40 33 48 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Jewelers’ material and lapidary work mfg. ................ 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 ..................... 339913 339914 33992 33993 339931 339932 33994 339941 339942 339943 339944 33995 33999 339991 339992 339993 339994 339995 339999 Annual average employment Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 334 632 2,078 884 170 714 885 86 221 506 72 6,857 5,653 721 605 252 294 148 3,634 -9 -8 -28 -53 -10 -43 -25 -1 6 -24 -8 164 205 0 -15 -8 0 -10 238 3,944 6,761 52,892 17,349 2,830 14,519 20,594 5,432 6,694 6,164 2,305 77,714 132,145 35,902 13,101 6,353 10,895 5,578 60,316 -453 -856 -182 -730 -111 -618 -1,876 -78 -1,304 -175 -318 2,756 -1,089 -363 -268 -466 -243 -313 563 148,271 238,898 2,164,134 916,504 182,636 733,869 862,609 262,116 274,564 230,602 95,328 2,977,043 5,242,151 1,556,881 499,419 258,410 418,369 229,021 2,280,051 -3,146 -12,333 56,547 -75,807 -4,564 -71,242 -35,693 9,248 -30,033 -4,384 -10,523 210,160 141,177 9,287 2,783 -11,438 10,081 8,820 121,644 $723 679 787 1,016 1,241 972 806 928 789 719 795 737 763 834 733 782 738 790 727 $61 45 23 -40 17 -51 37 45 57 6 19 27 27 13 19 21 33 71 32 Service producing1 ......................................................... 7,142,316 181,729 89,229,270 1,802,009 3,640,671,482 233,172,046 785 35 Trade, transportation, and utilities .................................... 1,894,363 25,584 26,006,269 347,980 949,145,077 47,528,827 702 26 Wholesale trade ................................................................... 42 614,754 13,129 5,885,194 132,392 341,611,788 23,700,696 1,116 53 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 ...................... 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 257,211 24,229 6,001 13,517 1,656 3,055 11,094 4,700 6,394 19,573 8,690 5,527 2,662 2,694 48,839 1,193 5,556 14,373 5,357 17,470 1,898 2,993 8,712 8,354 358 28,917 12,255 2,800 -438 -55 48 -10 17 -109 70 42 28 440 101 171 62 106 -899 -70 -75 -810 37 135 -81 -34 16 19 -3 -158 234 -14 3,069,341 347,145 126,785 174,082 22,354 23,924 115,471 46,424 69,047 264,806 140,262 61,249 34,717 28,578 647,544 15,058 109,393 245,021 50,314 182,632 19,345 25,782 128,797 126,546 2,252 345,234 148,465 32,185 74,471 3,604 1,542 1,455 992 -386 3,151 1,683 1,469 10,893 5,087 2,090 1,231 2,486 10,393 -42 -2,720 3,133 854 8,743 171 254 5,387 5,239 149 5,354 5,514 85 179,829,819 15,324,669 5,819,548 7,780,653 975,685 748,783 5,721,077 2,339,854 3,381,223 13,111,339 6,972,962 2,953,455 1,805,693 1,379,228 50,494,133 1,174,786 6,454,430 24,194,026 2,447,781 13,627,276 942,524 1,653,311 7,702,144 7,499,615 202,530 24,072,853 9,281,454 2,053,670 12,166,902 630,460 216,893 329,023 55,528 29,016 387,857 187,028 200,829 960,766 395,108 243,631 135,506 186,521 3,131,046 97,745 142,901 1,504,740 171,724 1,106,462 7,706 99,768 570,622 564,988 5,635 1,672,179 1,027,937 82,012 1,127 849 883 860 839 602 953 969 942 952 956 927 1,000 928 1,500 1,500 1,135 1,899 936 1,435 937 1,233 1,150 1,140 1,730 1,341 1,202 1,227 50 26 23 30 11 33 40 44 37 32 20 46 41 49 70 128 52 95 51 50 -1 63 39 41 -71 74 92 46 See footnotes at end of table. 2-18 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Other electronic parts merchant wholesalers ................ Hardware and plumbing merchant wholesalers ................ Hardware merchant wholesalers .................................. Plumbing equip. merchant wholesalers ........................ HVAC equip. merchant wholesalers ............................. Refrigeration equip. merchant wholesalers ................... Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers ................... Construction equipment merchant wholesalers ............ Farm and garden equip. merchant wholesalers ............ Industrial machinery merchant wholesalers .................. Industrial supplies merchant wholesalers ..................... Service estab. equip. merchant wholesalers ................ 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 ................ 42369 4237 42371 42372 42373 42374 4238 42381 42382 42383 42384 42385 42386 4239 42391 42392 42393 42394 42399 424 4241 42411 42412 42413 4242 4243 42431 42432 42433 42434 4244 42441 42442 42443 42444 42445 42446 42447 42448 42449 4245 42451 42452 42459 4246 42461 42469 4247 42471 42472 4248 42481 42482 4249 13,863 20,522 6,670 7,788 4,748 1,317 63,450 5,002 8,718 30,906 8,679 6,755 3,390 31,876 5,519 2,162 7,508 7,359 9,328 141,574 11,487 1,089 5,405 4,994 10,849 14,348 3,530 2,696 6,102 2,020 35,207 5,574 1,793 2,208 608 3,482 2,336 2,433 3,948 12,825 6,459 4,116 1,428 915 14,021 2,914 11,107 8,528 2,777 5,750 4,570 2,092 2,479 36,106 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -377 263 34 202 39 -11 -573 45 -17 -547 98 -121 -32 457 32 5 98 72 251 -73 -261 -2 -58 -201 88 90 -12 -24 206 -80 109 61 -15 0 -14 -27 -60 -18 65 115 -68 -20 -1 -47 -204 -49 -155 -76 -36 -40 58 -40 99 189 2006 164,585 253,841 82,776 97,004 60,847 13,214 676,465 89,602 100,191 313,704 76,202 63,507 33,260 290,039 49,098 23,124 105,949 44,360 67,507 2,029,836 149,313 15,831 68,304 65,178 212,177 149,573 25,120 31,537 65,113 27,802 704,786 220,028 29,138 40,368 12,282 49,396 22,376 36,490 76,762 217,946 72,046 42,615 20,566 8,865 130,644 24,184 106,460 101,769 32,556 69,213 150,191 88,680 61,511 359,338 See footnotes at end of table. 2-19 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -243 9,665 1,862 4,783 2,361 659 16,277 5,760 -302 8,308 2,839 -1,069 741 9,747 788 -83 5,099 35 3,906 14,608 -2,211 -730 -362 -1,119 -2,811 3,725 -476 -446 2,978 1,667 9,218 5,205 -771 752 92 41 68 -9 1,486 2,353 -809 -105 -422 -282 619 118 501 1,316 40 1,276 5,134 1,591 3,543 427 12,737,729 13,334,549 4,026,011 5,043,199 3,571,731 693,607 36,684,198 5,219,260 4,130,737 18,201,968 4,033,153 2,720,376 2,378,704 13,384,857 2,279,619 1,188,734 4,682,978 2,119,606 3,113,919 106,029,578 7,827,645 1,037,504 2,998,605 3,791,537 17,742,165 9,022,390 1,233,446 1,670,270 3,769,089 2,349,585 31,876,580 10,403,098 1,376,826 1,752,705 482,560 2,265,466 919,133 1,569,878 3,121,636 9,985,277 2,572,770 1,900,767 272,365 399,638 8,586,520 1,375,738 7,210,783 5,803,892 1,971,368 3,832,524 7,951,113 3,981,626 3,969,486 14,646,503 562,229 1,057,247 217,442 494,160 286,818 58,825 2,846,602 538,654 134,203 1,363,789 334,002 121,033 354,921 910,124 103,535 52,967 529,346 68,536 155,739 5,387,239 309,951 23,608 163,248 123,096 612,077 832,330 12,421 75,309 349,195 395,405 1,612,234 548,636 43,345 85,325 16,539 72,840 39,339 38,368 189,761 578,080 81,506 72,757 13,014 -4,265 405,720 68,702 337,019 498,627 159,966 338,660 481,875 158,194 323,680 552,920 Average weekly wage 2006 $1,488 1,010 935 1,000 1,129 1,009 1,043 1,120 793 1,116 1,018 824 1,375 887 893 989 850 919 887 1,005 1,008 1,260 844 1,119 1,608 1,160 944 1,018 1,113 1,625 870 909 909 835 756 882 790 827 782 881 687 858 255 867 1,264 1,094 1,303 1,097 1,164 1,065 1,018 863 1,241 784 Change from 2005 $67 43 30 51 49 37 57 46 28 56 48 50 178 31 27 48 58 29 -7 45 54 83 50 55 76 80 27 59 55 187 33 27 52 26 21 28 32 20 33 42 29 35 17 18 54 50 55 81 93 76 28 19 32 29 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code Annual average employment Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Farm supplies merchant wholesalers ........................... Book and periodical merchant wholesalers .................. Nursery and florist merchant wholesalers ..................... Tobacco and tobacco product merch. whls. ................. Paint and supplies merchant wholesalers ..................... Other nondurable goods merchant wholesalers ........... Electronic markets and agents and brokers .......................... Electronic markets and agents and brokers ...................... Business to business electronic markets ...................... Wholesale trade agents and brokers ............................ 42491 42492 42493 42494 42495 42499 425 4251 42511 42512 11,391 3,035 4,001 1,425 2,537 13,718 215,970 215,970 6,533 209,437 -127 7 -24 -25 -111 469 13,641 13,641 -379 14,020 107,829 55,883 52,023 27,798 24,694 91,111 786,017 786,017 56,446 729,571 -449 -248 148 -228 -129 1,334 43,312 43,312 -1,975 45,287 4,470,729 2,281,006 1,539,845 1,221,719 1,329,084 3,804,119 55,752,391 55,752,391 3,649,405 52,102,986 165,771 75,232 43,508 45,976 38,989 183,442 6,146,554 6,146,554 23,234 6,123,320 $797 785 569 845 1,035 803 1,364 1,364 1,243 1,373 $32 29 14 38 36 27 80 80 49 81 Retail trade ...................................................................... 44-45 1,045,491 6,906 15,370,040 113,700 392,970,501 12,628,056 492 13 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 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 ......................................................... 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 120,759 50,135 24,510 25,625 16,556 2,920 13,636 5,874 5,514 2,248 54,069 35,850 18,219 60,578 27,596 32,982 14,455 18,527 3,082 15,445 53,548 53,548 35,862 8,933 26,929 15,515 2,172 77,749 60,675 11,325 6,585 15,953 26,813 17,074 4,896 12,177 139,025 85,256 59,605 25,651 27,564 754 -48 -169 121 375 40 335 237 41 56 427 160 267 673 100 572 -166 739 172 566 -397 -397 149 -239 387 -408 -137 854 912 110 -73 -206 1,082 -57 -57 -2 27 -227 -324 97 -269 1,906,881 1,243,643 1,116,165 127,477 170,520 40,434 130,086 71,052 43,841 15,193 492,719 327,323 165,396 583,158 296,699 286,459 100,907 185,551 13,766 171,785 548,428 548,428 386,245 72,999 313,246 146,007 16,176 1,320,141 1,174,706 669,203 41,840 159,835 303,828 145,435 32,610 112,825 2,814,441 2,445,277 2,304,040 141,237 232,914 -7,117 -11,897 -15,886 3,988 3,323 -662 3,985 4,138 -509 356 1,458 -1,169 2,626 8,780 -486 9,266 -192 9,457 656 8,801 11,488 11,488 15,119 -63 15,183 -2,332 -1,300 44,608 44,473 37,495 497 -3,324 9,805 135 103 33 6,287 13,168 14,794 -1,626 -6,150 77,493,421 57,056,361 52,563,708 4,492,653 6,234,615 1,643,384 4,591,231 2,427,986 1,563,495 599,751 14,202,445 8,462,001 5,740,444 17,529,710 9,569,885 7,959,824 4,026,571 3,933,253 408,681 3,524,573 20,332,560 20,332,560 11,177,346 2,316,764 8,860,582 8,674,317 480,896 39,781,678 36,008,402 17,649,137 1,530,913 3,835,153 12,993,199 3,773,276 983,499 2,789,777 58,368,283 50,207,354 47,917,511 2,289,843 5,250,186 1,555,681 893,960 588,637 305,323 265,234 2,540 262,694 172,990 40,721 48,984 396,487 110,554 285,933 706,823 277,388 429,435 178,535 250,900 34,882 216,019 886,660 886,660 631,042 46,530 584,512 257,221 -1,604 2,246,990 2,119,733 1,157,379 70,574 27,296 864,484 127,258 27,785 99,472 1,337,920 1,424,142 1,372,801 51,341 -69,076 782 882 906 678 703 782 679 657 686 759 554 497 667 578 620 534 767 408 571 395 713 713 557 610 544 1,143 572 580 589 507 704 461 822 499 580 476 399 395 400 312 433 19 22 23 26 16 14 19 9 26 45 14 8 23 15 19 12 35 6 23 5 17 17 11 12 10 52 41 14 12 5 25 12 29 16 15 17 8 9 9 11 5 See footnotes at end of table. 2-20 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership Meat markets ................................................................ Fish and seafood markets ............................................. Fruit and vegetable markets ......................................... Other specialty food stores ........................................... Baked goods stores .................................................. Confectionery and nut stores .................................... All other specialty food stores ................................... Beer, wine, and liquor stores ............................................. Health and personal care stores ............................................ Health and personal care stores ....................................... Pharmacies and drug stores ......................................... Cosmetic and beauty supply stores .............................. Optical goods stores ..................................................... Other health and personal care stores .......................... Food, health, supplement stores .............................. All other health and personal care stores ................. Gasoline stations ................................................................... Gasoline stations ............................................................... Gasoline stations with convenience stores ................... Other gasoline stations ................................................. Clothing and clothing accessories stores .............................. Clothing stores .................................................................. Men’s clothing stores .................................................... Women’s clothing stores ............................................... Children’s and infants’ clothing stores .......................... Family clothing stores ................................................... Clothing accessories stores .......................................... Other clothing stores ..................................................... Shoe stores ....................................................................... Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores ...................... Jewelry stores ............................................................... Luggage and leather goods stores ............................... 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 ......................... NAICS Code 44521 44522 44523 44529 445291 445292 445299 4453 446 4461 44611 44612 44613 44619 446191 446199 447 4471 44711 44719 448 4481 44811 44812 44813 44814 44815 44819 4482 4483 44831 44832 451 4511 45111 45112 45113 45114 4512 45121 451211 451212 45122 452 4521 45211 452111 452112 4529 45291 45299 453 4531 4532 Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 6,231 2,362 3,763 15,209 3,141 3,014 9,054 26,205 82,614 82,614 43,125 12,254 10,862 16,374 8,029 8,344 106,107 106,107 90,917 15,190 131,530 80,854 7,624 24,962 5,074 21,639 7,431 14,123 22,938 27,738 26,130 1,609 61,236 44,001 23,545 10,302 5,756 4,399 17,236 11,917 10,434 1,483 5,318 49,540 12,121 12,121 5,055 7,066 37,419 4,327 33,093 127,419 20,232 43,147 2 -42 -23 -205 53 31 -290 523 2,021 2,021 877 435 -22 732 374 357 -286 -286 369 -655 1,937 2,755 0 395 270 1,985 268 -165 -533 -285 -239 -45 -188 510 320 314 -72 -50 -697 -302 -244 -58 -396 1,924 400 400 -101 501 1,524 132 1,393 -1,736 -697 -1,206 2006 49,364 13,307 42,312 127,930 20,850 20,610 86,469 136,250 966,649 966,649 705,875 102,247 62,574 95,953 43,245 52,708 860,592 860,592 745,707 114,885 1,451,429 1,100,281 80,863 271,933 67,612 511,523 46,769 121,580 183,038 168,110 153,952 14,159 654,302 463,660 234,756 139,847 54,029 35,029 190,643 150,753 142,042 8,712 39,889 2,951,162 1,578,492 1,578,492 658,348 920,145 1,372,670 1,050,503 322,167 886,588 96,361 378,021 See footnotes at end of table. 2-21 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 -133 -446 -1,283 -4,290 -104 400 -4,587 -731 17,929 17,929 13,968 2,639 -1,602 2,923 537 2,387 -4,118 -4,118 557 -4,675 33,217 27,941 3,549 7,381 2,939 7,995 2,830 3,246 5,481 -205 -833 629 3,292 14,344 15,055 993 -1,358 -345 -11,051 -2,124 -2,153 30 -8,928 15,662 -27,750 -27,750 -39,572 11,823 43,411 45,521 -2,109 -16,414 -4,840 -14,023 1,044,679 306,691 1,116,112 2,782,704 509,046 330,982 1,942,676 2,910,743 30,120,289 30,120,289 22,647,830 2,380,659 1,782,991 3,308,808 1,017,549 2,291,259 14,968,927 14,968,927 12,573,159 2,395,769 27,453,877 18,972,244 1,717,952 4,657,389 1,040,467 8,242,491 988,543 2,325,400 3,483,762 4,997,872 4,596,405 401,466 11,789,051 8,419,037 4,543,569 2,086,630 842,332 946,507 3,370,014 2,598,436 2,418,116 180,319 771,578 58,791,908 30,711,875 30,711,875 13,424,548 17,287,327 28,080,033 22,823,453 5,256,580 19,640,662 1,542,576 8,433,016 4,797 3,715 17,210 -94,797 3,632 4,701 -103,130 -17,147 1,618,091 1,618,091 1,307,263 133,761 -21,841 198,908 45,526 153,382 89,170 89,170 62,020 27,151 666,888 283,290 54,928 178,890 17,381 -180,468 96,121 116,436 152,521 231,079 182,712 48,366 273,402 354,614 359,772 15,091 -19,186 -1,062 -81,212 11,449 -1,081 12,529 -92,661 2,234,934 220,616 220,616 -429,945 650,561 2,014,318 1,900,410 113,908 299,189 -29,942 -122,236 Average weekly wage 2006 $407 443 507 418 470 309 432 411 599 599 617 448 548 663 452 836 334 334 324 401 364 332 409 329 296 310 406 368 366 572 574 545 346 349 372 287 300 520 340 331 327 398 372 383 374 374 392 361 393 418 314 426 308 429 Change from 2005 $3 19 22 -1 6 -1 0 0 21 21 24 14 7 20 14 19 3 3 1 20 1 -3 -5 3 -8 -12 15 9 5 27 26 43 6 4 6 0 1 5 11 6 4 26 32 12 9 9 10 9 16 18 9 14 9 9 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Office supplies and stationery stores ............................ Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores .................................. Used merchandise stores .................................................. Other miscellaneous store retailers ................................... Pet and pet supplies stores ........................................... Art dealers ..................................................................... Manufactured, mobile, home dealers ............................ All other miscellaneous store retailers .......................... Tobacco stores ......................................................... Store retailers not specified elsewhere ..................... Nonstore retailers .................................................................. Electronic shopping and mail-order houses ...................... Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .................. Electronic shopping .................................................. Electronic auctions .................................................... Mail-order houses ..................................................... Vending machine operators ............................................. Direct selling establishments ............................................. Fuel dealers .................................................................. Heating oil dealers .................................................... Liquefied petroleum gas, bottled gas, dealers .......... Other fuel dealers ..................................................... Other direct selling establishments ............................... 45321 45322 4533 4539 45391 45392 45393 45399 453991 453998 454 4541 45411 454111 454112 454113 4542 4543 45431 454311 454312 454319 45439 11,890 31,257 16,629 47,412 8,335 6,818 4,073 28,186 5,248 22,938 35,388 12,854 12,854 7,310 583 4,962 5,319 17,216 9,692 4,371 5,053 269 7,523 -52 -1,154 -236 404 297 3 -267 371 135 235 1,323 1,197 1,197 1,153 119 -74 -102 228 -152 -161 13 -3 379 173,115 204,906 112,965 299,241 93,102 23,179 24,235 158,725 25,374 133,351 426,269 234,021 234,021 69,027 4,597 160,397 49,613 142,635 89,990 47,113 41,751 1,126 52,646 -4,205 -9,819 -222 2,672 5,050 -483 -1,357 -537 -769 232 86 2,072 2,072 6,712 650 -5,290 -1,181 -806 -3,452 -1,992 -1,547 87 2,648 5,221,575 3,211,441 2,071,828 7,593,241 1,767,543 839,406 926,488 4,059,803 509,165 3,550,638 16,700,136 9,769,591 9,769,591 3,377,413 323,080 6,069,098 1,364,843 5,565,702 3,634,423 2,026,085 1,556,599 51,739 1,931,279 -91,404 -30,832 81,811 369,555 165,249 57,627 2,047 144,631 -4,832 149,463 712,308 530,466 530,466 327,157 44,890 158,419 -9,896 191,737 -15,816 -34,859 11,081 7,962 207,553 $580 301 353 488 365 696 735 492 386 512 753 803 803 941 1,351 728 529 750 777 827 717 884 705 $4 11 15 20 15 61 40 19 8 21 32 37 37 0 -5 42 9 30 26 20 31 74 42 Transportation and warehousing .................................... 48-49 217,980 5,671 4,204,514 105,961 171,747,871 9,793,975 786 26 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 transportation2 ................................................................ Rail transportation2 ............................................................ Rail transportation2 ........................................................ Line-haul railroads2 ................................................... Short line railroads2 .................................................. 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 ..................................................... 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 6,140 2,971 2,971 2,280 691 3,170 3,170 2,203 588 379 93 93 93 69 25 1,600 933 933 414 102 262 155 667 667 472 195 117,863 69,813 81 -18 -18 -40 22 100 100 66 3 31 -9 -9 -9 -14 5 83 58 58 30 4 15 9 24 24 12 13 3,626 2,256 481,156 437,164 437,164 424,712 12,452 43,992 43,992 34,065 7,695 2,232 462 462 462 357 105 61,038 38,104 38,104 11,712 4,157 9,249 12,986 22,934 22,934 19,205 3,729 1,423,705 998,081 -18,295 -17,774 -17,774 -17,280 -494 -521 -521 -800 94 185 -75 -75 -75 -76 1 2,259 1,055 1,055 -1,068 16 435 1,672 1,203 1,203 881 322 34,698 22,142 26,310,867 23,727,750 23,727,750 23,059,926 667,824 2,583,117 2,583,117 2,057,734 406,882 118,501 20,223 20,223 20,223 16,275 3,948 3,795,441 2,512,182 2,512,182 1,097,560 206,650 653,393 554,579 1,283,258 1,283,258 1,138,433 144,825 57,291,566 41,417,666 101,324 -87,816 -87,816 -109,167 21,351 189,140 189,140 163,189 17,760 8,191 1,026 1,026 1,026 537 489 336,425 176,521 176,521 29,707 6,504 55,980 84,330 159,903 159,903 136,545 23,358 3,266,213 2,146,647 1,052 1,044 1,044 1,044 1,031 1,129 1,129 1,162 1,017 1,021 842 842 842 878 721 1,196 1,268 1,268 1,802 956 1,359 821 1,076 1,076 1,140 747 774 798 43 37 37 36 71 95 95 117 33 -15 154 154 154 179 80 64 56 56 195 26 56 22 82 82 89 61 26 24 See footnotes at end of table. 2-22 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership General freight trucking, local ....................................... General freight trucking, long-distance ......................... General freight trucking, long-distance TL ................ General freight trucking, long-distance LTL .............. Specialized freight trucking ............................................... Used household and office goods moving .................... Other specialized trucking, local ................................... Other specialized trucking, long-distance ..................... Transit and ground passenger transportation ........................ Urban transit systems ........................................................ Urban transit systems ................................................... Mixed mode transit systems ..................................... Commuter rail systems ............................................. Bus and other motor vehicle transit systems ............ Other urban transit systems ...................................... Interurban and rural bus transportation ............................. Taxi and limousine service ................................................ Taxi service ................................................................... Limousine service ......................................................... School and employee bus transportation .......................... Charter bus industry .......................................................... Other ground passenger transportation ............................ Other ground passenger transportation ........................ Special needs transportation .................................... All other ground passenger transportation ................ Pipeline transportation ........................................................... Pipeline transportation of crude oil .................................... Pipeline transportation of natural gas ................................ Other pipeline transportation ............................................. Refined petroleum product pipeline transport. .............. All other pipeline transportation .................................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation ................................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land ...................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water .................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, other .................... Support activities for transportation ....................................... Support activities for air transportation .............................. Airport operations .......................................................... Air traffic control ........................................................ Other airport operations ............................................ Other support activities for air transport. ....................... Support activities for rail transportation ............................. Support activities for water transportation ......................... Port and harbor operations ........................................... Marine cargo handling .................................................. Navigational services to shipping .................................. Other support activities for water transport. .................. 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 .................................................. NAICS Code 48411 48412 484121 484122 4842 48421 48422 48423 485 4851 48511 485111 485112 485113 485119 4852 4853 48531 48532 4854 4855 4859 48599 485991 485999 486 4861 4862 4869 48691 48699 487 4871 4872 4879 488 4881 48811 488111 488119 48819 4882 4883 48831 48832 48833 48839 4884 48841 48849 4885 4889 48899 488991 Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 28,403 41,411 34,247 7,164 48,049 7,781 30,911 9,358 17,529 741 741 154 22 533 33 539 7,181 2,982 4,199 4,460 1,416 3,192 3,192 1,954 1,238 2,481 407 1,528 547 509 37 2,978 699 2,062 217 39,177 6,089 1,781 216 1,566 4,308 1,195 2,814 304 735 1,032 743 10,232 7,986 2,246 16,879 1,968 1,968 1,375 921 1,336 1,231 104 1,369 184 717 469 177 26 26 8 4 14 0 -2 143 19 124 -44 -8 63 63 22 41 -14 -13 22 -23 -25 1 21 15 10 -4 979 206 22 17 6 184 57 -23 2 6 -35 4 328 125 204 409 1 1 19 See footnotes at end of table. 2-23 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 233,290 764,791 537,141 227,651 425,624 102,459 205,280 117,885 393,052 37,206 37,206 7,591 976 28,327 313 19,524 69,938 30,941 38,997 171,959 30,892 63,533 63,533 42,870 20,663 38,676 7,202 25,998 5,476 5,109 367 27,346 9,572 15,038 2,736 568,280 155,808 67,584 3,067 64,517 88,224 22,767 99,336 22,734 45,945 20,805 9,853 80,020 48,497 31,523 181,128 29,222 29,222 19,804 1,745 20,397 16,956 3,442 12,556 360 6,123 6,072 8,037 1,537 1,537 -222 511 1,262 -13 -579 2,846 585 2,261 2,432 -1,066 2,866 2,866 2,224 642 766 257 375 134 119 14 -248 380 -817 188 16,990 7,607 3,583 466 3,117 4,024 1,110 4,066 1,252 1,587 643 584 1,215 1,056 159 3,976 -983 -983 -188 9,095,698 32,321,968 21,535,022 10,786,945 15,873,900 3,305,425 7,648,052 4,920,423 9,291,003 1,354,831 1,354,831 247,193 43,681 1,052,613 11,345 584,383 1,690,877 672,773 1,018,104 3,366,838 759,461 1,534,613 1,534,613 1,067,288 467,325 3,567,225 627,831 2,511,870 427,525 403,312 24,213 701,545 246,457 357,694 97,394 25,153,749 6,019,471 1,914,006 189,517 1,724,488 4,105,465 915,573 5,736,108 1,670,315 2,280,144 1,262,085 523,564 2,354,265 1,420,316 933,949 9,212,784 915,549 915,549 581,117 403,915 1,742,732 1,305,366 437,365 1,119,567 104,264 606,413 408,889 596,810 96,803 96,803 -7,215 18,341 85,463 215 2,249 135,285 24,204 111,080 213,184 8,481 140,809 140,809 109,183 31,626 388,551 39,187 320,215 29,150 26,135 3,015 26,010 25,100 -10,122 11,032 1,827,433 496,823 172,687 60,997 111,690 324,136 80,560 524,786 175,515 116,930 142,701 89,641 120,301 86,450 33,851 621,123 -16,160 -16,160 -1,934 Average weekly wage 2006 $750 813 771 911 717 620 716 803 455 700 700 626 861 715 698 576 465 418 502 377 473 465 465 479 435 1,774 1,676 1,858 1,501 1,518 1,269 493 495 457 684 851 743 545 1,188 514 895 773 1,110 1,413 954 1,167 1,022 566 563 570 978 603 603 564 Change from 2005 $28 23 23 23 30 17 36 27 21 22 22 0 -188 28 42 19 19 7 27 19 21 23 23 26 16 162 46 213 67 64 113 22 32 11 32 37 26 22 238 9 31 32 58 75 16 99 122 21 22 18 45 10 10 3 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 All other support activities for transport. ................... Postal service ........................................................................ Couriers and messengers ...................................................... Couriers ............................................................................. 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 .................................... 488999 491 492 4921 4922 493 4931 49311 49312 49313 49319 594 794 15,286 9,339 5,947 14,040 14,040 10,166 1,229 783 1,862 Annual average employment Change from 2005 -17 46 238 1 237 442 442 452 8 -12 -6 Total annual wages (in thousands) Average weekly wage 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 9,417 3,757 576,922 531,392 45,531 630,119 630,119 532,317 46,161 9,098 42,543 -796 365 15,300 15,133 169 46,161 46,161 44,168 1,899 349 -255 334,432 106,083 22,372,119 21,113,229 1,258,890 23,138,049 23,138,049 19,273,758 1,780,112 316,345 1,767,834 -14,226 1,491 1,222,948 1,158,280 64,668 2,025,742 2,025,742 1,833,566 105,260 16,899 70,017 $683 543 746 764 532 706 706 696 742 669 799 $26 -50 22 21 26 11 11 9 14 11 36 2006 Change from 2005 Utilities ................................................................................. 22 16,139 -121 546,521 -4,072 42,814,918 1,406,101 1,507 61 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 16,139 7,977 3,666 1,225 1,851 175 415 4,311 554 3,757 2,640 5,522 4,747 647 128 -121 67 1 13 3 -12 -3 66 22 44 -20 -168 -45 -111 -12 546,521 394,403 236,629 39,432 134,902 53,396 8,900 157,774 25,736 132,038 106,351 45,767 35,917 8,073 1,777 -4,072 -3,978 -1,188 -3,779 1,936 1,065 -409 -2,789 -408 -2,382 -127 32 772 -604 -136 42,814,918 32,331,594 20,890,563 3,658,004 11,378,135 5,122,140 732,284 11,441,031 2,067,308 9,373,722 8,487,657 1,995,667 1,508,055 380,595 107,017 1,406,101 774,941 875,768 -139,406 690,906 321,688 2,581 -100,827 3,369 -104,197 536,925 94,235 96,388 2,544 -4,696 1,507 1,576 1,698 1,784 1,622 1,845 1,582 1,395 1,545 1,365 1,535 839 807 907 1,158 61 53 80 94 76 81 75 13 27 9 99 39 35 69 35 144,110 2,239 3,040,577 -15,854 200,563,862 8,458,024 1,269 60 Information ........................................................................... Information ....................................................................... 51 144,110 2,239 3,040,577 -15,854 200,563,862 8,458,024 1,269 60 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 ................ 511 5111 51111 51112 51113 51114 51119 511191 511199 5112 512 5121 51211 51212 51213 512131 512132 51219 512191 512199 35,476 25,625 9,342 8,912 3,869 2,012 1,491 138 1,352 9,852 26,663 22,756 15,211 565 4,877 4,603 274 2,103 1,655 448 222 287 54 243 28 -30 -8 5 -14 -64 759 749 594 -9 66 57 9 98 104 -6 899,005 655,870 360,491 142,885 80,569 44,782 27,143 11,719 15,424 243,135 372,585 351,657 190,634 8,486 133,039 129,848 3,190 19,498 15,816 3,682 -4,131 -10,350 -9,574 1,317 -1,173 -138 -783 -818 34 6,219 -976 -654 754 -553 -763 -718 -46 -92 617 -708 60,013,263 33,952,280 14,722,900 10,018,140 5,027,911 2,875,449 1,307,881 585,905 721,976 26,060,983 20,160,871 18,606,756 14,977,607 642,724 1,466,111 1,410,623 55,488 1,520,314 1,233,142 287,172 3,620,244 1,358,311 196,093 746,482 181,602 201,779 32,356 5,382 26,974 2,261,934 567,225 496,804 401,585 -33,865 24,477 44,767 -20,290 104,607 100,687 3,921 1,284 996 785 1,348 1,200 1,235 927 961 900 2,061 1,041 1,018 1,511 1,456 212 209 334 1,500 1,499 1,500 83 55 30 89 60 90 49 70 32 129 32 29 35 17 5 8 -116 110 66 259 See footnotes at end of table. 2-24 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Sound recording industries ................................................ Record production ......................................................... Integrated record production and distribution ............... Music publishers ........................................................... Sound recording studios ............................................... Other sound recording industries .................................. Broadcasting, except Internet ................................................ Radio and television broadcasting .................................... Radio broadcasting ....................................................... Radio networks ......................................................... Radio stations ........................................................... Television broadcasting ................................................ Cable and other subscription programming ...................... Internet publishing and broadcasting ..................................... Telecommunications .............................................................. Wired telecommunications carriers ................................... Wireless telecommunications carriers ............................... Wireless telecommunications carriers .......................... Paging ....................................................................... Cellular and other wireless carriers .......................... Telecommunications resellers ........................................... Satellite telecommunications ............................................. Cable and other program distribution ................................ Other telecommunications ................................................. ISPs, search portals, and data processing ............................ ISPs and web search portals ............................................. ISPs and web search portals ........................................ Internet service providers ......................................... Web search portals ................................................... Data processing and related services ............................... Other information services ..................................................... Other information services ................................................ News syndicates ........................................................... Libraries and archives ................................................... All other information services ........................................ 5122 51221 51222 51223 51224 51229 515 5151 51511 515111 515112 51512 5152 516 517 5171 5172 51721 517211 517212 5173 5174 5175 5179 518 5181 51811 518111 518112 5182 519 5191 51911 51912 51919 Financial activities ............................................................ Annual average employment Change from 2005 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage 2006 Change from 2005 3,907 523 362 733 1,740 551 9,902 8,256 5,795 1,386 4,409 2,461 1,646 3,769 42,729 19,317 11,074 11,074 1,188 9,887 7,246 997 3,530 565 21,443 8,717 8,717 7,611 1,107 12,726 4,128 4,128 707 2,102 1,319 10 -8 14 7 7 -9 97 82 21 57 -36 61 15 465 155 196 347 347 -130 478 -421 2 1 28 320 -34 -34 -82 49 354 221 221 15 77 128 20,928 2,596 3,689 4,220 7,092 3,332 327,935 237,184 111,497 25,476 86,021 125,687 90,751 34,668 970,164 478,944 200,935 200,935 17,507 183,429 125,420 16,387 141,889 6,589 385,145 120,347 120,347 101,147 19,199 264,798 51,076 51,076 11,214 28,579 11,283 -322 405 -598 -157 137 -108 2,374 -1,035 405 1,722 -1,317 -1,440 3,410 3,131 -21,545 -27,721 9,799 9,799 -2,523 12,323 -9,885 38 6,479 -256 4,194 4,644 4,644 1,010 3,633 -450 1,100 1,100 -50 901 249 1,554,115 330,550 433,284 300,579 318,620 171,083 20,515,085 14,362,108 5,430,374 1,451,580 3,978,794 8,931,734 6,152,977 2,677,400 65,374,129 35,000,345 13,049,352 13,049,352 1,052,185 11,997,167 8,313,616 1,359,824 7,106,259 544,734 29,580,296 11,633,664 11,633,664 8,677,192 2,956,472 17,946,631 2,242,819 2,242,819 968,816 786,842 487,160 70,420 175,053 -128,504 3,112 10,640 10,119 1,055,986 594,514 265,176 155,223 109,953 329,338 461,472 340,378 1,046,333 -188,175 776,802 776,802 -83,549 860,350 -280,845 135,629 583,564 19,358 1,651,949 737,808 737,808 -186,949 924,757 914,141 175,910 175,910 88,416 44,478 43,015 $1,428 2,449 2,259 1,370 864 987 1,203 1,164 937 1,096 890 1,367 1,304 1,485 1,296 1,405 1,249 1,249 1,156 1,258 1,275 1,596 963 1,590 1,477 1,859 1,859 1,650 2,961 1,303 844 844 1,661 529 830 $85 1,084 -261 63 12 87 54 53 43 46 38 66 51 60 49 69 14 14 66 6 53 156 37 114 67 48 48 -52 451 68 49 49 158 13 56 848,237 34,527 8,162,063 124,213 562,370,253 44,749,990 1,325 87 Finance and insurance ......................................................... 52 479,700 17,319 6,007,468 94,876 471,980,991 38,087,174 1,511 100 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 ..................................... 521 522 5221 52211 52212 52213 52219 5222 52221 52222 52229 522291 522292 522293 337 201,511 100,362 70,185 14,835 14,253 1,090 60,637 1,907 7,031 51,699 16,101 27,099 464 84 9,261 2,772 1,949 538 266 20 3,209 344 215 2,649 925 1,550 0 21,384 2,922,180 1,803,827 1,322,928 239,737 219,989 21,173 774,137 115,577 109,614 548,946 119,197 349,048 6,923 576 51,325 34,161 26,796 1,016 5,541 808 3,680 -3,542 2,326 4,896 7,324 -4,979 371 1,423,749 170,751,590 94,259,428 72,748,829 12,422,693 7,886,368 1,201,539 56,068,797 9,881,063 8,423,701 37,764,033 6,004,566 25,860,723 1,140,576 110,903 10,296,633 7,500,674 6,333,339 509,808 519,436 138,091 1,742,575 821,106 543,156 378,314 631,162 -674,920 123,275 1,280 1,124 1,005 1,058 997 689 1,091 1,393 1,644 1,478 1,323 969 1,425 3,168 67 49 62 73 37 28 87 37 181 65 2 45 -16 182 See footnotes at end of table. 2-25 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Secondary market financing ..................................... All other nondepository credit intermediation ............ Activities related to credit intermediation ...................... Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers ..................... Financial transaction processing and clearing .............. Other credit intermediation activities ............................. Securities, commodity contracts, investments ....................... Securities and commodity contracts brokerage ................ Investment banking and securities dealing ................... Securities brokerage ..................................................... Commodity contracts dealing ........................................ Commodity contracts brokerage ................................... Securities and commodity exchanges ............................... Other financial investment activities .................................. Miscellaneous intermediation ............................................ Portfolio management ................................................... Investment advice ......................................................... All other financial investment activities ......................... Trust, fiduciary, and custody activities ...................... Miscellaneous financial investment activities ............ Insurance carriers and related activities ................................ Insurance carriers .............................................................. Direct life and health insurance carriers ........................ Direct life insurance carriers ..................................... Direct health and medical insurance carriers ............ Direct insurers, except life and health ........................... Direct property and casualty insurers ....................... Direct title insurance carriers .................................... Other direct insurance carriers ................................. Reinsurance carriers ..................................................... Insurance agencies, brokerages, and related ................... 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 .......................... Real estate investment trusts ........................................ Other financial vehicles ................................................. 522294 522298 5223 52231 52232 52239 523 5231 52311 52312 52313 52314 5232 5239 52391 52392 52393 52399 523991 523999 524 5241 52411 524113 524114 52412 524126 524127 524128 52413 5242 52421 52429 524291 524292 524298 525 5251 52511 52512 52519 5259 52591 52592 52593 52599 361 7,674 40,512 25,032 4,491 10,989 84,818 34,708 10,289 21,233 1,482 1,705 281 49,829 5,948 13,365 27,225 3,292 1,765 1,527 184,863 39,604 11,133 7,519 3,614 27,633 19,336 7,395 902 839 145,259 127,906 17,353 6,042 5,621 5,690 8,172 2,322 1,085 756 481 5,851 573 2,680 1,521 1,078 20 153 3,280 2,260 522 497 4,556 669 447 255 -44 11 1 3,886 442 699 2,597 148 40 108 3,025 -241 130 97 33 -365 -502 83 54 -6 3,267 2,809 458 192 74 191 394 65 59 12 -7 330 -15 19 157 169 14,817 58,961 344,216 145,253 99,405 99,557 821,799 501,290 177,607 299,086 11,060 13,538 8,978 311,531 24,296 120,522 122,646 44,067 23,064 21,003 2,150,123 1,261,524 638,468 294,268 344,199 594,815 489,805 91,861 13,149 28,242 888,599 661,328 227,271 53,057 123,449 50,766 91,982 47,381 17,419 10,643 19,319 44,601 23,847 7,672 8,049 5,033 2,547 -368 13,484 1,524 7,864 4,095 28,010 7,574 5,256 3,034 -276 -439 -120 20,556 1,327 7,733 11,506 -11 -194 183 11,691 -1,801 2,550 -3,728 6,277 -3,573 113 -5,229 1,543 -777 13,492 10,374 3,118 1,041 1,677 402 3,273 248 -524 466 306 3,025 1,929 222 406 468 1,466,086 3,292,082 20,423,364 9,022,944 5,599,877 5,800,543 153,578,475 99,498,691 40,799,007 55,001,429 1,838,217 1,860,038 1,141,932 52,937,852 3,921,388 26,806,382 16,907,786 5,302,296 2,586,233 2,716,063 137,986,993 86,660,596 44,504,722 22,606,112 21,898,610 39,150,709 32,653,554 5,846,801 650,354 3,005,165 51,326,397 37,943,112 13,383,285 3,387,950 6,535,768 3,459,567 8,240,184 3,289,867 1,627,473 479,948 1,182,446 4,950,317 3,098,622 440,465 941,354 469,876 217,619 81,178 1,053,383 -103,020 728,600 427,802 21,055,282 12,808,303 6,050,007 6,430,860 86,099 241,337 52,205 8,194,775 466,775 4,398,740 2,777,723 551,537 221,125 330,412 6,052,031 3,429,831 2,157,861 1,034,360 1,123,501 1,234,786 1,300,059 -162,246 96,973 37,184 2,622,200 1,972,638 649,561 176,646 296,146 176,770 572,325 44,451 -63,860 62,108 46,203 527,873 232,073 49,923 142,978 102,899 $1,903 1,074 1,141 1,195 1,083 1,120 3,594 3,817 4,418 3,537 3,196 2,642 2,446 3,268 3,104 4,277 2,651 2,314 2,156 2,487 1,234 1,321 1,340 1,477 1,223 1,266 1,282 1,224 951 2,046 1,111 1,103 1,132 1,228 1,018 1,311 1,723 1,335 1,797 867 1,177 2,134 2,499 1,104 2,249 1,795 - $54 33 15 -26 60 38 383 440 541 382 224 415 143 311 212 456 206 241 200 283 48 54 59 85 41 47 51 34 34 79 41 40 40 41 33 58 61 11 -16 77 28 88 -16 96 240 249 Real estate and rental and leasing ...................................... 53 368,537 17,208 2,154,595 29,336 90,389,262 6,662,816 807 49 Real estate ............................................................................. Lessors of real estate ....................................................... Lessors of residential buildings ..................................... Lessors of nonresidential buildings ............................... Miniwarehouse and self-storage unit operators ............ 531 5311 53111 53112 53113 302,486 107,520 62,774 23,975 10,305 16,617 286 -45 -113 601 1,489,841 594,298 367,452 144,907 41,296 34,126 -1,634 -3,164 -254 1,819 65,579,458 22,162,744 11,587,777 8,260,123 1,149,925 5,039,234 1,543,180 569,567 777,036 140,535 846 717 606 1,096 535 46 52 34 105 43 See footnotes at end of table. 2-26 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership Lessors of other real estate property ............................ Offices of real estate agents and brokers .......................... Activities related to real estate .......................................... Real estate property managers ..................................... Residential property managers ................................. Nonresidential property managers ............................ Offices of real estate appraisers ................................... Other activities related to real estate ............................ Rental and leasing services ................................................... Automotive equipment rental and leasing ......................... Passenger car rental and leasing ................................. Passenger car rental ................................................. Passenger car leasing .............................................. Truck, trailer, and RV rental and leasing ....................... Consumer goods rental ..................................................... Consumer electronics and appliances rental ................ Formal wear and costume rental .................................. Video tape and disc rental ............................................ Other consumer goods rental ....................................... Home health equipment rental .................................. Recreational goods rental ......................................... All other consumer goods rental ............................... General rental centers ....................................................... Machinery and equipment rental and leasing .................... Heavy machinery rental and leasing ............................. Transportation equipment rental and leasing ........... Other heavy machinery rental and leasing ............... Office equipment rental and leasing ............................. Other machinery rental and leasing .............................. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets .............................. NAICS Code 53119 5312 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 53139 532 5321 53211 532111 532112 53212 5322 53221 53222 53223 53229 532291 532292 532299 5323 5324 53241 532411 532412 53242 53249 533 Professional and business services ................................. Annual average employment Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 10,467 114,384 80,582 55,089 38,513 16,576 16,308 9,184 62,944 14,693 8,972 8,033 939 5,721 31,381 3,826 2,059 15,458 10,039 3,261 1,850 4,929 5,332 11,539 5,253 890 4,363 1,233 5,053 3,107 -156 12,250 4,080 2,366 1,931 434 612 1,102 529 358 295 344 -49 62 472 108 -41 -387 793 -1 -1 796 -806 506 253 -21 273 -47 300 62 40,644 374,922 520,621 437,023 311,298 125,725 42,250 41,349 637,231 196,914 137,237 127,938 9,299 59,677 265,622 29,292 13,885 127,687 94,758 39,245 10,005 45,508 56,625 118,070 64,019 8,948 55,071 10,431 43,621 27,523 -35 16,452 19,308 15,329 10,817 4,513 97 3,882 -6,142 -1,200 -470 124 -594 -730 -8,524 1,040 -469 -16,112 7,017 293 402 6,321 -5,686 9,268 5,757 18 5,740 319 3,193 1,352 1,164,919 20,471,032 22,945,682 18,428,807 11,153,771 7,275,036 1,893,054 2,623,821 22,484,370 7,132,785 4,590,617 4,073,279 517,339 2,542,168 6,339,757 1,030,503 284,553 1,854,799 3,169,901 1,542,666 180,585 1,446,650 2,349,751 6,662,078 3,785,019 635,793 3,149,226 756,306 2,120,753 2,325,434 56,042 1,488,730 2,007,325 1,705,893 914,793 791,099 31,963 269,469 1,326,571 189,389 67,447 66,693 754 121,943 247,950 76,909 -5,772 -121,540 298,351 44,086 11,523 242,742 -26,576 915,809 546,935 4,608 542,327 102,486 266,388 297,010 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 $551 1,050 848 811 689 1,113 862 1,220 679 697 643 612 1,070 819 459 677 394 279 643 756 347 611 798 1,085 1,137 1,366 1,100 1,394 935 1,625 $27 32 45 48 34 84 13 12 47 23 11 9 66 49 32 28 5 15 14 16 8 20 65 69 68 7 84 151 53 134 1,429,762 57,132 17,469,679 599,827 907,962,143 71,648,951 999 46 Professional and technical services ..................................... 54 944,448 41,738 7,392,850 337,423 506,180,199 45,635,956 1,317 62 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 .............. 541 5411 54111 54119 541191 541199 5412 54121 541211 541213 541214 541219 5413 54131 54132 54133 54134 54135 54136 944,448 186,778 172,628 14,150 11,241 2,909 122,634 122,634 54,704 21,829 6,465 39,636 124,256 25,168 7,305 63,075 3,161 5,889 1,713 41,738 2,800 1,592 1,207 1,061 146 3,582 3,582 600 1,644 243 1,095 4,028 893 49 2,350 130 312 96 7,392,850 1,173,471 1,079,427 94,044 77,808 16,236 893,319 893,319 403,879 102,179 150,486 236,774 1,381,563 204,574 44,796 874,750 10,809 17,644 17,555 337,423 5,186 2,008 3,178 2,867 311 33,375 33,375 11,686 6,137 9,606 5,944 68,433 12,576 2,167 45,110 303 249 2,050 506,180,199 85,424,559 81,001,302 4,423,257 3,620,213 803,044 46,694,739 46,694,739 26,367,328 2,066,506 7,649,395 10,611,509 93,518,616 13,811,015 2,053,620 63,509,901 485,371 735,280 1,018,580 45,635,956 4,306,531 4,033,810 272,721 203,476 69,246 3,538,661 3,538,661 1,929,522 206,676 622,322 780,140 9,364,288 1,619,378 239,498 6,599,189 36,211 41,449 198,030 1,317 1,400 1,443 904 895 951 1,005 1,005 1,255 389 978 862 1,302 1,298 882 1,396 864 801 1,116 62 65 69 26 18 65 40 40 57 17 19 43 70 77 64 77 42 34 98 See footnotes at end of table. 2-27 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Other surveying and mapping services ......................... Testing laboratories ...................................................... Specialized design services .............................................. Interior design services ................................................. Industrial design services .............................................. Graphic design services ................................................ Other specialized design services ................................ Computer systems design and related services ................ Computer systems design and related services ........... Custom computer programming services ................. Computer systems design services .......................... Computer facilities management services ................ Other computer related services ............................... Management and technical consulting services ................ Management consulting services .................................. Administrative management consulting services ...... Human resource 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 .............. Social science and humanities research .................................... Advertising 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 ................ 54137 54138 5414 54141 54142 54143 54149 5415 54151 541511 541512 541513 541519 5416 54161 541611 541612 541613 541614 541618 54162 54169 5417 54171 54172 5418 54181 54182 54183 54184 54185 54186 54187 54189 5419 54191 54192 541921 541922 54193 54194 54199 9,325 8,622 35,052 13,149 2,306 17,215 2,382 159,255 159,255 70,369 72,956 2,058 13,872 180,787 138,818 68,543 15,706 26,889 10,354 17,327 9,828 32,141 21,962 18,090 3,872 48,314 18,436 8,454 1,034 3,607 3,301 3,222 1,443 8,818 65,410 7,470 18,142 14,340 3,802 2,154 26,747 10,897 160 40 1,300 615 107 417 160 8,832 8,832 3,491 5,707 119 -485 16,160 6,984 4,426 749 1,301 614 -105 364 8,811 1,135 1,139 -4 822 238 291 62 132 55 22 -26 47 3,078 603 335 347 -13 154 429 1,556 66,252 145,184 138,351 41,938 12,879 70,922 12,612 1,275,566 1,275,566 560,888 553,357 55,502 105,819 930,395 743,616 333,819 115,451 129,364 78,131 86,852 73,168 113,611 599,128 535,515 63,613 455,488 178,035 47,714 9,431 32,229 35,191 68,653 17,191 67,045 545,569 109,985 85,934 74,872 11,062 11,647 278,884 59,120 2,763 3,217 9,321 3,610 938 3,285 1,488 78,682 78,682 34,340 44,759 -471 53 78,398 47,950 24,661 8,069 10,591 4,044 586 4,557 25,891 27,073 26,986 87 12,938 7,484 1,480 555 859 2,231 223 -545 651 24,016 2,669 2,291 2,275 17 1,929 9,726 7,402 2,806,340 9,098,510 7,156,749 1,905,342 790,267 3,764,083 697,057 107,370,009 107,370,009 49,412,074 46,329,023 3,956,163 7,672,749 67,954,074 56,287,309 28,088,304 8,045,679 8,436,726 4,993,150 6,723,450 4,271,070 7,395,695 51,354,873 47,761,682 3,593,191 27,931,888 13,751,957 4,008,662 708,462 2,229,399 1,530,877 3,066,915 634,551 2,001,063 18,774,692 5,150,871 2,019,874 1,522,461 497,413 577,242 7,998,878 3,027,828 237,050 393,485 793,843 225,948 83,262 383,705 100,928 11,291,697 11,291,697 5,290,231 5,625,142 117,482 258,842 8,279,532 6,028,313 3,360,058 781,241 1,070,699 371,140 445,175 385,221 1,865,998 4,211,459 4,065,035 146,424 1,907,206 984,207 328,749 71,185 143,969 158,113 89,539 -656 132,097 1,942,738 479,437 107,998 83,549 24,449 147,753 618,456 589,096 $815 1,205 995 874 1,180 1,021 1,063 1,619 1,619 1,694 1,610 1,371 1,394 1,405 1,456 1,618 1,340 1,254 1,229 1,489 1,123 1,252 1,648 1,715 1,086 1,179 1,485 1,616 1,445 1,330 837 859 710 574 662 901 452 391 865 953 552 985 $37 26 47 31 41 60 32 75 75 83 71 52 46 58 67 80 39 61 29 89 34 40 63 63 43 48 45 85 64 52 36 22 21 33 41 64 12 10 42 103 25 78 Management of companies and enterprises ........................ 55 45,872 2,633 1,785,257 42,043 158,572,170 9,910,795 1,708 68 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 45,872 45,872 45,872 1,230 9,994 34,648 2,633 2,633 2,633 74 -183 2,741 1,785,257 1,785,257 1,785,257 18,478 77,042 1,689,736 42,043 42,043 42,043 432 50 41,560 158,572,170 158,572,170 158,572,170 2,060,731 11,378,009 145,133,430 9,910,795 9,910,795 9,910,795 318,628 685,769 8,906,398 1,708 1,708 1,708 2,145 2,840 1,652 68 68 68 289 169 63 Administrative and waste services ....................................... 56 439,442 12,761 8,291,573 220,362 243,209,775 16,102,201 564 23 See footnotes at end of table. 2-28 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership Administrative and support services ...................................... Office administrative services ............................................ Facilities support services ................................................. Employment services .................................................... Employment placement agencies ................................. Temporary help services ............................................... Professional employer organizations ............................ Business support services ............................................ Document preparation services .................................... Telephone call centers .................................................. Telephone answering services ................................. Telemarketing bureaus ............................................. 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 ...................................... NAICS Code 561 5611 5612 5613 56131 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 Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 416,920 38,535 2,712 67,743 13,639 40,455 13,648 45,028 7,573 6,897 2,097 4,800 11,152 5,584 5,568 6,523 1,539 11,345 1,019 3,205 7,122 25,127 17,521 3,068 4,538 938 3,600 26,971 16,532 5,341 10,485 707 10,439 6,582 3,857 185,434 12,299 58,072 93,219 9,040 12,805 25,371 2,673 4,154 18,544 22,522 9,157 9,157 7,211 518 1,427 3,651 3,651 11,992 2,364 244 2,550 709 1,832 8 1,186 351 208 -2 209 333 344 -11 33 -53 315 -26 33 308 -482 -414 -115 47 18 28 806 563 115 437 12 243 259 -16 5,163 224 974 3,526 -24 463 161 6 36 119 769 502 502 371 32 97 -86 -86 2006 7,945,578 367,155 124,328 3,600,613 295,213 2,583,624 721,777 781,881 44,241 381,775 45,206 336,569 94,063 26,150 67,912 150,418 24,101 87,283 5,627 12,511 69,145 225,616 106,681 29,429 89,506 7,983 81,523 756,613 648,379 42,247 572,838 33,294 108,234 92,144 16,090 1,790,793 97,014 915,722 655,234 45,968 76,855 298,579 59,654 48,852 190,073 345,995 131,623 131,623 110,716 8,823 12,084 101,362 101,362 See footnotes at end of table. 2-29 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 212,547 18,098 8,200 81,792 15,137 97,669 -31,012 19,710 3,728 14,468 -3,005 17,473 481 310 170 1,685 -1,202 550 -169 54 664 587 -3,438 -809 4,834 -2 4,836 20,306 17,002 -393 16,943 451 3,304 2,961 343 57,328 959 19,908 35,748 -104 816 6,526 -271 1,324 5,474 7,815 8,366 8,366 6,692 352 1,321 -3,133 -3,133 226,732,079 24,842,293 5,217,388 91,049,379 9,456,356 58,849,406 22,743,617 25,515,450 1,459,334 10,109,967 1,291,687 8,818,280 2,971,070 614,219 2,356,851 5,403,283 1,677,910 3,893,886 182,245 565,566 3,146,075 9,027,679 4,496,881 1,094,332 3,436,466 315,745 3,120,720 19,850,693 15,286,405 1,398,287 12,832,507 1,055,611 4,564,288 4,030,687 533,601 40,056,277 3,360,217 15,727,689 17,508,630 1,222,006 2,237,735 11,172,919 1,832,647 2,191,234 7,149,038 16,477,696 5,572,831 5,572,831 4,686,771 421,820 464,240 5,730,146 5,730,146 Change from 2005 15,201,926 2,378,389 452,955 5,370,162 951,091 4,957,877 -538,806 1,528,637 145,145 789,278 -62,303 851,581 106,408 6,727 99,681 294,716 50,085 143,005 3,295 58,598 81,112 253,793 -23,143 28,948 247,988 14,960 233,026 1,438,893 1,116,080 75,314 996,941 43,825 322,812 294,018 28,794 2,886,942 160,807 989,701 1,549,519 59,267 127,648 892,156 90,287 170,464 631,405 900,274 547,697 547,697 435,401 41,688 70,607 31,351 31,351 Average weekly wage 2006 $549 1,301 807 486 616 438 606 628 634 509 549 504 607 452 667 691 1,339 858 623 869 875 769 811 715 738 761 736 505 453 637 431 610 811 841 638 430 666 330 514 511 560 720 591 863 723 916 814 814 814 919 739 1,087 1,087 Change from 2005 $23 63 18 18 32 21 11 23 10 21 9 24 18 0 26 30 102 26 29 86 14 19 22 37 14 37 12 24 21 40 22 18 34 35 22 18 25 14 19 26 26 43 32 45 44 30 30 30 28 56 36 38 38 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code 2006 Hazardous waste treatment and disposal ................. Solid waste landfill .................................................... Solid waste combustors and incinerators ................ Other nonhazardous waste disposal ........................ Remediation and other waste services ............................. Remediation services .................................................... Materials recovery facilities ........................................... All other waste management services .......................... Septic tank and related services ............................... Miscellaneous waste management services ............ 562211 562212 562213 562219 5629 56291 56292 56299 562991 562998 Education and health services ......................................... Annual average employment Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Total annual wages (in thousands) 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 1,025 1,701 176 749 9,715 4,455 598 4,662 3,367 1,296 -40 -19 -7 -21 354 179 41 134 77 58 35,228 45,499 4,431 16,205 113,010 70,036 9,943 33,031 21,659 11,372 -3,166 -402 -12 447 2,583 265 509 1,808 1,102 706 2,227,865 2,384,041 309,953 808,287 5,174,719 3,477,974 436,601 1,260,144 808,371 451,773 -137,749 87,417 17,286 64,398 321,227 126,909 39,540 154,777 97,544 57,233 $1,216 1,008 1,345 959 881 955 844 734 718 764 $31 46 78 51 36 31 35 53 53 53 796,983 29,563 16,916,228 436,746 661,686,548 41,172,958 752 28 Educational services ............................................................ 61 81,843 3,433 2,207,199 62,859 83,609,432 5,447,085 728 27 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 81,843 15,258 743 4,049 9,749 443 2,834 6,472 8,135 8,135 1,795 1,083 1,212 4,045 34,733 9,685 10,692 1,229 13,128 5,665 2,193 5,271 9,177 3,433 399 51 265 -119 -46 -171 98 234 234 16 0 19 199 1,929 431 639 34 826 509 77 241 675 2,207,199 608,257 45,171 1,030,032 76,079 14,123 18,115 43,841 104,281 104,281 15,005 16,405 11,283 61,588 261,072 63,114 67,196 14,207 116,556 66,859 12,946 36,751 82,309 62,859 18,167 -906 26,717 -1,813 -1,212 -1,466 865 1,236 1,236 634 -369 136 835 13,686 2,006 3,584 294 7,801 5,177 553 2,071 5,773 83,609,432 18,882,861 1,646,124 47,421,191 3,970,283 404,313 963,562 2,602,408 3,805,580 3,805,580 394,883 740,031 416,742 2,253,924 4,896,429 1,030,861 1,023,367 281,646 2,560,556 1,187,222 235,967 1,137,367 2,986,964 5,447,085 1,326,441 12,781 2,797,767 222,609 -29,614 -13,750 265,974 230,588 230,588 35,613 40,744 32,229 122,002 442,891 77,546 88,484 9,603 267,260 104,564 19,856 142,840 414,008 728 597 701 885 1,004 551 1,023 1,142 702 702 506 867 710 704 361 314 293 381 422 341 351 595 698 27 25 19 30 79 7 63 96 35 35 25 65 47 29 15 14 10 5 16 3 16 44 52 Health care and social assistance ....................................... 62 715,140 26,130 14,709,028 373,887 578,077,116 35,725,873 756 28 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 ................................................. 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 6213 62131 62132 62133 62134 62139 621391 498,672 209,881 209,881 200,212 9,669 118,605 110,489 35,980 18,406 13,403 24,175 18,525 7,998 12,719 4,093 4,093 3,735 358 2,108 4,057 728 371 144 1,823 991 77 5,285,931 2,146,271 2,146,271 2,102,235 44,036 786,635 573,632 114,642 99,094 54,683 223,164 82,049 34,284 177,972 53,592 53,592 52,681 912 14,196 23,149 1,594 3,046 698 11,440 6,370 728 259,857,995 146,491,540 146,491,540 144,264,771 2,226,769 33,095,261 19,268,791 3,083,229 3,128,899 1,833,982 8,170,561 3,052,120 1,260,204 16,208,517 7,588,134 7,588,134 7,504,050 84,084 1,720,021 1,305,099 113,529 202,645 67,346 612,880 308,699 57,538 945 1,313 1,313 1,320 972 809 646 517 607 645 704 715 707 28 37 37 37 16 28 18 12 21 16 18 18 18 See footnotes at end of table. 2-30 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership Offices of miscellaneous health practitioners ........... Outpatient care centers ..................................................... Family planning centers ................................................ Outpatient mental health centers .................................. Other outpatient care centers ....................................... HMO medical centers ............................................... Kidney dialysis centers ............................................. Freestanding emergency medical centers ................ All other outpatient care centers ............................... Medical and diagnostic laboratories .................................. Medical and diagnostic laboratories .............................. Medical laboratories .................................................. Diagnostic imaging centers ....................................... Home health care services ................................................ Other ambulatory health care services .............................. Ambulance services ...................................................... All other ambulatory health care services ..................... Blood and organ banks ............................................. Miscellaneous ambulatory health care services ....... Hospitals ................................................................................ General medical and surgical hospitals ............................. Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals ....................... Other hospitals .................................................................. Nursing and residential care facilities .................................... Nursing care facilities ........................................................ 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 ..................................................... NAICS Code 621399 6214 62141 62142 62149 621491 621492 621493 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 6219 62191 62199 621991 621999 622 6221 6222 6223 623 6231 6232 62321 62322 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 624 6241 62411 62412 62419 6242 62421 62422 624221 624229 62423 6243 6244 Leisure and hospitality ..................................................... Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 10,526 19,378 1,599 6,056 11,724 1,190 3,056 3,738 3,740 13,008 13,008 7,380 5,629 19,130 8,182 3,919 4,263 1,379 2,884 7,646 5,544 842 1,260 65,904 16,285 23,662 17,766 5,896 19,627 19,627 4,504 15,123 6,331 142,918 58,798 9,159 27,561 22,079 9,045 2,624 4,825 2,884 1,941 1,595 9,499 65,576 913 940 56 96 788 43 170 283 292 476 476 197 280 948 97 81 16 11 5 135 31 37 67 1,653 -36 1,099 904 195 573 573 269 303 17 11,623 10,352 328 9,098 927 317 57 209 69 140 49 3 950 708,607 Total annual wages (in thousands) Change from 2005 2006 47,764 493,424 20,646 158,915 313,863 75,155 77,364 76,527 84,817 202,316 202,316 140,060 62,257 867,351 216,303 128,845 87,458 58,678 28,780 4,371,529 4,115,486 94,706 161,337 2,879,253 1,575,603 506,890 342,634 164,256 632,342 632,342 320,749 311,593 164,418 2,172,315 973,688 156,520 492,294 324,875 130,731 26,119 77,877 54,205 23,672 26,735 310,183 757,714 5,641 22,938 1,128 3,293 18,517 4,573 3,209 6,748 3,986 6,596 6,596 3,531 3,065 48,484 9,018 5,646 3,372 2,058 1,314 70,669 60,896 2,998 6,774 40,298 4,831 12,308 5,807 6,501 23,770 23,770 18,679 5,091 -611 84,948 59,508 4,649 43,743 11,117 1,373 -746 2,151 896 1,256 -32 2,146 21,922 1,791,916 22,117,319 812,558 5,163,405 16,141,356 4,668,460 3,547,203 4,073,582 3,852,111 10,275,025 10,275,025 6,843,625 3,431,400 21,091,712 7,518,346 3,893,382 3,624,965 2,299,972 1,324,993 201,463,688 190,543,137 3,394,762 7,525,789 71,337,814 41,441,694 11,995,479 7,539,865 4,455,614 13,649,985 13,649,985 7,449,139 6,200,846 4,250,656 45,417,619 21,938,172 4,182,872 8,929,129 8,826,171 3,618,590 594,018 2,054,306 1,318,943 735,363 970,266 6,923,368 12,937,488 251,161 2,183,412 173,845 251,811 1,757,755 517,561 434,296 484,176 321,722 676,912 676,912 427,755 249,157 2,136,363 598,575 303,452 295,123 170,742 124,381 12,634,532 11,816,443 210,019 608,070 3,813,353 2,069,354 692,992 367,884 325,108 924,404 924,404 625,127 299,277 126,604 3,069,471 1,893,782 288,959 972,016 632,808 196,642 16,306 131,849 64,597 67,251 48,487 244,854 734,192 $721 862 757 625 989 1,195 882 1,024 873 977 977 940 1,060 468 668 581 797 754 885 886 890 689 897 476 506 455 423 522 415 415 447 383 497 402 433 514 349 522 532 437 507 468 597 698 429 328 $18 47 128 18 52 64 75 35 33 34 34 36 26 23 26 21 35 31 44 42 42 21 36 19 24 16 14 18 13 13 13 13 16 12 11 21 8 20 23 23 19 16 24 36 12 9 17,203 13,024,615 285,149 231,590,314 14,148,924 342 14 2006 Change from 2005 Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ...................................... 71 122,212 3,598 1,901,194 33,198 56,941,587 4,345,051 576 35 Performing arts and spectator sports ..................................... Performing arts companies ............................................... Theater companies and dinner theaters ....................... 711 7111 71111 45,681 9,642 3,199 2,226 -15 8 392,718 114,577 61,238 12,893 746 1,032 27,307,777 4,463,371 1,801,996 3,134,815 421,488 101,038 1,337 749 566 113 66 23 See footnotes at end of table. 2-31 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership NAICS Code Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 71112 71113 71119 7112 71121 711211 711212 711219 7113 71131 71132 7114 7115 712 7121 71211 71212 71213 71219 713 7131 71311 71312 7132 71321 71329 7139 71391 71392 71393 71394 71395 71399 568 5,326 548 6,043 6,043 1,542 1,056 3,445 5,467 2,206 3,261 3,704 20,827 5,327 5,327 3,567 558 598 604 71,203 2,747 811 1,936 2,728 400 2,327 65,729 11,140 350 3,939 29,944 4,524 15,833 26 -67 17 69 69 13 -35 91 315 117 198 208 1,649 135 135 97 0 21 18 1,236 16 -12 28 111 -15 125 1,110 82 0 -76 982 -64 185 Accommodation and food services ...................................... 72 586,395 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 ................................................................. 721 7211 72111 72112 72119 721191 721199 7212 72121 721211 721214 7213 722 7221 7222 72221 722211 722212 62,430 53,901 48,710 350 4,841 3,120 1,722 6,469 6,469 3,920 2,549 2,061 523,965 204,319 243,055 243,055 194,753 7,291 Dance companies ......................................................... Musical groups and artists ........................................... Other performing arts companies ................................. Spectator sports ................................................................ Spectator sports ............................................................ Sports teams and clubs ............................................ Racetracks ................................................................ Other spectator sports .............................................. Promoters of performing arts and sports ........................... Promoters with facilities ................................................ Promoters without facilities ........................................... Agents and managers for public figures ............................ Independent artists, writers, and performers ..................... Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks ........................... Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks ....................... Museums ...................................................................... Historical sites ............................................................... Zoos and botanical gardens .......................................... Nature parks and other similar institutions .................... Amusements, gambling, and recreation ................................ Amusement parks and arcades ......................................... Amusement and theme parks ....................................... Amusement arcades ..................................................... Gambling industries ........................................................... Casinos, except casino hotels ...................................... Other gambling industries ............................................. Other amusement and recreation industries ..................... Golf courses and country clubs ..................................... Skiing facilities .............................................................. Marinas ......................................................................... Fitness and recreational sports centers ........................ Bowling centers ............................................................. All other amusement and recreation industries ............. Total annual wages (in thousands) Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 8,662 39,414 5,263 130,531 130,531 63,798 42,981 23,752 82,514 61,773 20,741 17,720 47,377 121,041 121,041 72,153 13,126 29,197 6,564 1,387,436 154,677 137,147 17,530 137,632 94,766 42,866 1,095,126 335,935 33,738 31,708 491,616 76,128 126,001 206 -832 339 3,209 3,209 2,744 314 152 3,415 3,770 -354 1,937 3,586 2,510 2,510 1,683 -2 1,127 -299 17,797 845 -499 1,343 -3,002 -4,001 999 19,953 7,092 352 243 10,025 2 2,239 305,745 2,142,906 212,724 13,106,652 13,106,652 11,139,272 1,011,722 955,658 2,731,336 1,974,507 756,829 1,729,237 5,277,182 3,375,845 3,375,845 2,110,497 337,813 789,086 138,449 26,257,964 3,391,846 3,122,260 269,586 3,780,190 2,812,286 967,904 19,085,928 6,975,842 660,490 910,122 7,363,848 1,010,658 2,164,969 18,008 281,417 21,026 1,694,084 1,694,084 1,605,237 61,741 27,105 236,108 234,667 1,440 177,634 605,503 189,434 189,434 121,145 14,329 53,460 500 1,020,801 58,966 51,006 7,960 23,217 -40,525 63,742 938,617 373,643 63,361 35,781 294,833 32,845 138,155 $679 1,046 777 1,931 1,931 3,358 453 774 637 615 702 1,877 2,142 536 536 563 495 520 406 364 422 438 296 528 571 434 335 399 376 552 288 255 330 $25 157 28 207 207 355 25 17 30 38 13 -14 90 19 19 20 21 16 19 10 5 9 -15 14 16 19 10 13 32 18 6 8 15 13,604 11,123,421 251,950 174,648,728 9,803,873 302 10 602 594 658 -9 -56 -1 -53 73 73 61 12 -64 13,002 5,647 7,727 7,727 4,807 48 1,826,247 1,763,250 1,453,656 282,889 26,705 17,240 9,465 52,571 52,571 25,408 27,163 10,427 9,297,174 4,411,447 3,986,500 3,986,500 3,402,319 133,863 14,876 13,884 16,392 -2,897 389 260 129 1,325 1,325 452 873 -332 237,074 119,017 114,147 114,147 68,278 3,907 44,611,161 43,432,422 33,547,321 9,453,424 431,676 263,474 168,203 993,330 993,330 440,949 552,381 185,410 130,037,566 67,080,352 48,173,400 48,173,400 40,571,403 1,959,050 1,828,619 1,769,858 1,462,796 272,797 34,265 20,649 13,617 54,459 54,459 18,889 35,570 4,302 7,975,254 4,310,910 2,841,712 2,841,712 2,104,837 76,322 470 474 444 643 311 294 342 363 363 334 391 342 269 292 232 232 229 281 16 16 15 25 21 19 24 11 11 9 13 18 10 11 7 7 7 2 See footnotes at end of table. 2-32 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars .................... Special food services ........................................................ Food service contractors ............................................... Caterers ........................................................................ Mobile food services ..................................................... Drinking places, alcoholic beverages ................................ NAICS Code 722213 7223 72231 72232 72233 7224 Other services .................................................................. Annual average employment 2006 Change from 2005 41,011 28,190 15,469 11,156 1,566 48,402 Total annual wages (in thousands) Average weekly wage 2006 Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 Change from 2005 2,871 650 348 205 98 -1,021 450,318 542,730 384,582 150,201 7,948 356,496 41,963 8,850 5,300 2,867 684 -4,941 5,642,947 10,306,785 7,585,131 2,609,231 112,423 4,477,029 660,554 680,457 476,495 193,248 10,714 142,174 $241 365 379 334 272 242 $6 18 19 19 3 11 1,127,080 25,026 4,364,889 40,874 117,514,294 5,594,018 518 20 2006 Other services, except public administration ....................... 81 1,127,080 25,026 4,364,889 40,874 117,514,294 5,594,018 518 20 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 ................................. 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 228,343 164,881 95,752 77,094 4,161 6,384 8,114 43,052 36,649 6,403 26,078 7,730 14,603 3,745 16,289 16,289 2,467 7,203 1,683 4,936 26,381 20,792 5,590 1,326 4,265 5,187 1,086 8,928 187,100 102,293 85,667 3,399 71,949 10,319 16,626 2,833 13,793 19,188 14,479 4,709 38,423 9,767 25,951 156 -434 -369 480 -262 -185 -402 -240 -169 -71 176 -5 83 98 161 161 -175 264 0 72 455 -27 44 51 -6 -216 -54 197 3,109 2,820 1,932 33 1,187 711 888 59 829 -105 -35 -70 -303 -72 -186 1,240,722 883,269 399,814 317,538 17,182 25,041 40,053 255,855 223,885 31,970 227,600 62,323 147,025 18,251 104,521 104,521 13,768 45,083 17,623 28,047 176,426 76,506 25,267 4,247 21,020 19,262 2,543 29,434 1,284,269 588,761 479,107 11,459 436,994 30,654 109,654 34,580 75,075 133,396 102,752 30,643 341,526 36,401 176,490 5,354 -2,012 -2,165 1,995 -1,579 -1,223 -1,358 -26 791 -817 179 413 168 -403 -884 -884 -127 -555 -623 421 9,205 -956 -280 -48 -232 -745 -192 261 10,909 14,745 7,296 440 4,997 1,859 7,449 2,011 5,439 -1,473 -610 -864 -6,038 -443 -4,443 41,277,831 26,243,269 12,747,878 10,112,038 517,014 826,337 1,292,488 9,311,191 8,255,020 1,056,171 4,184,200 1,277,183 2,371,557 535,460 4,972,324 4,972,324 470,492 2,163,355 847,142 1,491,335 7,759,930 2,302,308 902,912 116,963 785,950 519,191 51,775 828,429 27,538,451 10,881,673 9,210,966 214,361 8,546,181 450,425 1,670,707 551,751 1,118,956 4,127,697 3,198,071 929,626 7,585,934 555,602 3,031,554 1,921,974 911,025 377,141 419,881 -36,267 -15,020 8,546 351,555 354,817 -3,262 182,329 48,577 122,228 11,525 109,145 109,145 5,738 15,495 2,555 85,356 844,106 57,698 5,548 1,414 4,135 5,810 160 46,179 1,046,396 576,667 413,475 12,138 366,205 35,133 163,192 34,202 128,990 86,234 71,407 14,827 164,504 5,642 28,380 640 571 613 612 579 635 621 700 709 635 354 394 310 564 915 915 657 923 924 1,023 846 579 687 530 719 518 392 541 412 355 370 360 376 283 293 307 287 595 599 583 427 294 330 27 21 21 21 12 19 25 27 28 14 16 12 15 24 28 28 14 18 34 44 51 22 11 13 12 25 29 25 12 10 11 7 12 6 9 1 14 19 17 25 16 7 11 See footnotes at end of table. 2-33 Table 2. Private industry by six-digit NAICS industry and government by level of government, 2006 annual averages: Establishments, employment, and wages, change from 2005 — Continued Average establishments Industry/Ownership 2006 Change from 2005 2,705 1,556 1,149 27,197 10,126 2,812 1,758 1,054 5,974 8,286 133,591 19,923 11,748 11,748 5,495 2,933 3,320 15,837 15,837 3,537 4,006 8,294 28,520 57,564 19,253 6,551 15,178 2,053 14,529 578,046 -45 -36 -9 699 698 -719 -466 -253 -32 752 1,153 619 196 196 268 11 -84 401 401 91 205 105 -186 125 58 4 -234 228 68 20,607 Total government ......................................... 278,531 Federal ................................................................. 52,916 Linen and uniform supply .............................................. Linen supply .............................................................. Industrial launderers ................................................. Other personal services .................................................... Pet care, except veterinary, services ............................ Photofinishing ............................................................... Photofinishing laboratories, except one-hour ........... One-hour photofinishing ........................................... Parking lots and garages .............................................. All other personal services ............................................ Membership associations and organizations ......................... Religious organizations ..................................................... Grantmaking and giving services ...................................... Grantmaking and giving services .................................. Grantmaking foundations .......................................... Voluntary health organizations ................................. Other grantmaking and giving services .................... Social advocacy organizations .......................................... Social advocacy organizations ...................................... Human rights organizations ...................................... Environment and conservation organizations ........... Other social advocacy organizations ........................ Civic and social organizations ........................................... Professional and similar organizations ......................... Business associations ................................................... Professional organizations ............................................ Labor unions and similar labor organizations ............... Political organizations ................................................... Other similar organizations ........................................... Private households ................................................................ 1 NAICS Code Annual average employment 81233 812331 812332 8129 81291 81292 812921 812922 81293 81299 813 8131 8132 81321 813211 813212 813219 8133 81331 813311 813312 813319 8134 8139 81391 81392 81393 81394 81399 814 Total annual wages (in thousands) Average weekly wage Change from 2005 2006 Change from 2005 128,635 74,658 53,977 220,586 48,968 26,239 21,991 4,248 105,668 39,712 1,312,650 179,429 119,306 119,306 42,791 37,111 39,404 168,124 168,124 44,805 39,051 84,269 415,395 430,396 120,451 71,239 132,618 10,543 95,545 527,249 -1,152 -1,481 330 3,675 4,506 -6,303 -4,694 -1,609 3,232 2,241 15,975 2,135 758 758 972 280 -495 2,822 2,822 1,963 1,690 -830 1,276 8,984 1,857 674 -459 4,316 2,597 8,637 3,998,779 2,213,817 1,784,962 4,943,146 836,931 854,164 760,602 93,562 2,071,207 1,180,845 40,093,503 4,169,347 5,303,622 5,303,622 2,214,286 1,589,484 1,499,851 5,477,580 5,477,580 1,404,662 1,266,553 2,806,365 6,526,463 18,616,491 6,855,544 4,361,069 4,116,401 414,262 2,869,216 8,604,509 130,483 55,597 74,885 218,990 101,365 -125,253 -102,496 -22,757 122,839 120,040 2,171,255 252,060 302,960 302,960 176,550 98,342 28,068 293,065 293,065 71,620 87,328 134,117 225,177 1,097,992 397,194 205,041 143,941 159,015 192,802 454,392 $598 570 636 431 329 626 665 424 377 572 587 447 855 855 995 824 732 627 627 603 624 640 302 832 1,095 1,177 597 756 578 314 $25 25 23 12 11 47 43 42 11 28 25 22 44 44 58 45 23 24 24 5 17 36 9 33 48 44 23 -32 24 12 2,049 21,114,976 154,369 911,736,077 40,097,774 830 30 21 2,728,974 -4,701 169,945,269 6,297,701 1,198 47 2006 Change from 2005 2006 State ..................................................................... 66,921 643 4,565,908 38,394 200,329,294 9,048,168 844 32 Local .................................................................... 158,695 1,386 13,820,093 120,675 541,461,514 24,751,904 753 28 NOTE: Data are final. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. Includes data for unclassified establishments, not shown separately. 2 Most railroad employees are covered by unemployment programs under the Railroad Retirement Act and thus are not included in this bulletin. 2-34
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