Table
127: Natrona County, Central Region,
Covered Employment, Total Wages, & Average Weekly Wages by NAICS
Industries, Second Quarter 2004 and 2005 |
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Average Monthly
Employment |
Total Wages |
Average Weekly Wages |
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Second
Quarter |
Change |
Second
Quarter |
Change |
Second Quarter |
Change |
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NAICS* Sectors |
2004 |
2005 |
No. |
% |
2004 |
2005 |
Number |
% |
2004 |
2005 |
No. |
% |
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Total, Natrona County |
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35,199 |
36,517 |
1,319 |
3.7 |
$281,087,602 |
$311,801,399 |
$30,713,797 |
10.9 |
$614 |
$657 |
$43 |
6.9 |
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Private (NAICS) |
11 - 99 |
29,728 |
31,153 |
1,425 |
4.8 |
$228,069,229 |
$256,400,880 |
$28,331,651 |
12.4 |
$590 |
$633 |
$43 |
7.3 |
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--Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting |
11 |
125 |
135 |
10 |
8.0 |
474,671 |
599,443 |
124,772 |
26.3 |
292 |
342 |
49 |
16.9 |
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--Mining |
21 |
2,762 |
3,496 |
734 |
26.6 |
36,016,273 |
49,643,397 |
13,627,124 |
37.8 |
1,003 |
1,092 |
89 |
8.9 |
2. |
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--Utilities |
22-ND |
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--Construction |
23 |
2,431 |
2,501 |
70 |
2.9 |
19,544,392 |
21,285,478 |
1,741,086 |
8.9 |
619 |
655 |
36 |
5.8 |
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--Manufacturing |
31 - 33 |
1,576 |
1,764 |
188 |
11.9 |
13,551,498 |
16,480,137 |
2,928,639 |
21.6 |
661 |
719 |
57 |
8.7 |
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--Wholesale
Trade |
42 |
2,353 |
2,401 |
49 |
2.1 |
25,034,617 |
26,494,395 |
1,459,778 |
5.8 |
819 |
849 |
30 |
3.7 |
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--Retail
Trade |
44 - 45 |
4,736 |
4,827 |
91 |
1.9 |
25,420,147 |
27,106,544 |
1,686,397 |
6.6 |
413 |
432 |
19 |
4.6 |
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--Transportation &
Warehousing |
48 - 49 |
927 |
983 |
56 |
6.0 |
8,111,568 |
9,383,630 |
1,272,062 |
15.7 |
673 |
734 |
61 |
9.1 |
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--Information |
51 |
565 |
577 |
12 |
2.2 |
4,197,567 |
4,257,517 |
59,950 |
1.4 |
572 |
568 |
-4 |
-0.7 |
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--Finance & Insurance |
52 |
1,046 |
1,014 |
-32 |
-3.1 |
10,605,736 |
10,103,020 |
-502,716 |
-4.7 |
780 |
766 |
-14 |
-1.7 |
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--Real Estate & Rental
& Leasing |
53 |
807 |
906 |
99 |
12.3 |
6,017,475 |
7,802,411 |
1,784,936 |
29.7 |
574 |
663 |
89 |
15.5 |
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--Professional &
Technical Services |
54 |
1,229 |
1,257 |
28 |
2.3 |
11,416,811 |
12,574,697 |
1,157,886 |
10.1 |
715 |
770 |
55 |
7.7 |
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--Management of
Companies & Enterprises |
55-ND |
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--Administrative & Waste Services |
56 |
1,720 |
1,488 |
-232 |
-13.5 |
7,905,836 |
7,409,415 |
-496,421 |
-6.3 |
354 |
383 |
30 |
8.4 |
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--Educational Services |
61 |
116 |
108 |
-9 |
-7.4 |
426,657 |
375,546 |
-51,111 |
-12.0 |
282 |
268 |
-14 |
-4.9 |
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--Health Care & Social
Assistance |
62 |
4,378 |
4,547 |
169 |
3.9 |
37,839,939 |
39,852,708 |
2,012,769 |
5.3 |
665 |
674 |
9 |
1.4 |
3. |
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--Arts, Entertainment,
& Recreation |
71 |
509 |
463 |
-46 |
-9.0 |
1,854,504 |
1,533,092 |
-321,412 |
-17.3 |
280 |
255 |
-26 |
-9.2 |
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--Accommodation & Food
Services |
72 |
3,019 |
3,186 |
167 |
5.5 |
8,275,275 |
9,300,497 |
1,025,222 |
12.4 |
211 |
225 |
14 |
6.5 |
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--Other Services,
Except Public Administration |
81 |
1,271 |
1,343 |
72 |
5.7 |
8,088,810 |
8,919,959 |
831,149 |
10.3 |
489 |
511 |
21 |
4.4 |
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Total Government |
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5,471 |
5,364 |
-107 |
-1.9 |
$53,018,373 |
$55,400,519 |
$2,382,146 |
4.5 |
$745 |
$794 |
$49 |
6.6 |
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--Federal
Government |
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712 |
700 |
-12 |
-1.7 |
10,369,838 |
10,101,909 |
-267,929 |
-2.6 |
1,120 |
1,110 |
-10 |
-0.9 |
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--State
Government |
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713 |
675 |
-38 |
-5.3 |
6,400,796 |
6,541,180 |
140,384 |
2.2 |
691 |
745 |
55 |
7.9 |
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--Local
Government |
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4,046 |
3,989 |
-57 |
-1.4 |
36,247,739 |
38,757,430 |
2,509,691 |
6.9 |
689 |
747 |
58 |
8.5 |
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* North American Industry Classification
System. |
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ND - Not
Disclosable. |
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Wyoming Department of
Employment |
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Research & Planning |
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Source: QCEW Report (Third Run Date: April 2005) |
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Prepared 07/26/2006 Nancy Brennan |
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Preliminary: Subject to Revision |
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1. Loss
of telemarketing jobs. |
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2. Several "new" employers. Large employer merged
from statewide classification to Natrona County. Many slight employee
increases. Many projects starting. Outmigration of 60 employees from 21 to
other sectors and counties. Increase in percentage of higher paid employees. |
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3. Several "new" employers. Many slight increases
in employees. More personnel working overtime at premium pay. |
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