Table 92:  Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by NAICS Subsector for Teton County - Southwest Region - Third Quarter 2007
NAICS* Sub Sectors Units Jul 07 Aug 07 Sep 07 07Q3 Average Monthly Employ-ment 07Q3 Total Wages 07Q3 Average Weekly Wage
Total, Teton County   2,148 21,794 21,576 20,207 21,192 $186,931,730 $679
Total, Private 11 - 99 2,101 19,789 19,593 17,995 19,126 $162,873,274 $655
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 11 13 68 67 64 66 $460,564 $537
-Crop production 111-ND
-Animal production 112 9 58 56 53 56 360,666 495
-Forestry & logging 113-ND
-Agriculture & forestry support activities 115-ND
Mining 21-ND  
-Oil & gas extraction 211-ND
-Support activities for mining 213-ND
-Utilities 221-ND
Construction 23 423 2,656 2,617 2,569 2,614 $28,639,661 $843
-Construction of buildings 236 177 986 958 937 960 11,385,009 912
-Heavy & civil engineering construction 237 20 297 287 293 292 4,150,220 1,093
-Specialty trade contractors 238 226 1,373 1,372 1,339 1,361 13,104,432 741
Manufacturing 31 - 33 39 149 142 139 143 $1,080,078 $581
-Food manufacturing 311 6 39 37 35 37 199,839 415
-Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 312-ND
-Textile product mills 314-ND
-Apparel manufacturing 315-ND
-Wood product manufacturing 321-ND
-Paper manufacturing 322-ND
-Printing & related support activities 323 5 9 9 9 9 74,885 640
-Chemical manufacturing 325-ND
-Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 327-ND
-Fabricated metal product manufacturing 332 6 31 32 30 31 288,578 716
-Computer & electronic product manufacturing 334-ND
-Electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing 335-ND
-Furniture & related product manufacturing 337 9 33 29 25 29 198,031 525
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 339-ND
Wholesale Trade 42 61 211 210 205 209 $2,574,417 $948
-Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 27 75 81 76 77 809,914 809
-Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424 23 128 122 122 124 1,673,103 1,038
-Electronic markets & agents & brokers 425 11 8 7 7 7 91,400 1,004
Retail Trade 44 - 45 236 2,242 2,226 2,099 2,189 $15,658,706 $550
-Motor vehicle & parts dealers 441 13 158 157 150 155 1,728,261 858
-Furniture & home furnishings stores 442 20 64 65 63 64 405,789 488
-Electronics & appliance stores 443 11 47 52 49 49 403,423 633
-Building material & garden supply stores 444 21 215 205 194 205 1,990,459 747
-Food & beverage stores 445 16 488 493 444 475 3,122,811 506
-Health & personal care stores 446 7 22 21 20 21 148,957 546
-Gasoline stations 447 9 86 81 87 85 568,582 515
-Clothing & clothing accessories stores 448 41 326 326 296 316 1,870,059 455
-Sporting goods, hobby, book, & music stores 451 22 299 308 292 300 1,757,362 451
-General merchandise stores 452 4 138 136 133 136 838,094 474
-Miscellaneous store retailers 453 59 357 341 328 342 2,499,245 562
-Nonstore retailers 454 13 42 41 43 42 325,664 596
Transportation & Warehousing 48 - 49 52 367 373 344 361 $2,942,163 $627
-Air transportation 481-ND
-Water transportation 483-ND
-Truck transportation 484 7 54 51 50 52 430,109 636
-Transit & ground passenger transportation 485 19 47 50 39 45 313,339 536
-Scenic & sightseeing transportation 487 4 29 26 18 24 109,519 351
-Support activities for transportation 488 7 96 99 90 95 757,921 614
-Couriers & messengers 492 6 43 48 50 47 571,390 935
-Warehousing & storage 493-ND
Information 51 34 246 239 240 242 $2,576,444 $819
-Publishing industries, except internet 511 9 117 115 120 117 1,132,529 745
-Motion picture & sound recording industries 512 12 51 47 40 46 299,699 501
-Broadcasting, except internet 515-ND
-Telecommunications 517 5 39 38 42 40 544,015 1,046
-Data processing, hosting, & related services  518-ND
-Other information services 519 4 12 12 12 12 375,550 2,407
Finance & Insurance 52 94 537 545 533 538 $7,765,397 $1,110
-Credit intermediation & related activities 522 22 342 347 340 343 4,026,665 903
-Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523 43 88 89 90 89 2,226,371 1,924
-Insurance carriers & related activities 524 23 100 102 96 99 1,337,090 1,039
-Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles 525 6 7 7 7 7 175,271 1,926
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 53 132 492 519 501 504 $5,347,616 $816
-Real estate 531 107 287 290 289 289 3,587,186 955
-Rental & leasing services 532 25 205 229 212 215 1,760,430 630
-Professional & technical services 541 283 962 964 928 951 12,717,575 1,029
-Management of companies & enterprises 551 24 117 118 122 119 2,510,157 1,623
Administrative & Waste Services 56 157 1,015 999 950 988 $8,002,923 $623
-Administrative & support services 561 150 944 931 887 921 7,345,420 613
-Waste management & remediation services 562 7 71 68 63 67 657,503 755
-Educational services 611 24 348 331 218 299 2,425,901 624
Health Care & Social Assistance 62 96 619 621 614 618 $8,088,327 $1,007
-Ambulatory health care services 621 79 428 434 418 427 6,791,194 1,223
-Nursing & residential care facilities 623-ND
-Social assistance 624-ND
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 71 91 1,038 1,044 821 968 $6,350,555 $505
-Performing arts & spectator sports 711 22 176 168 98 147 1,019,198 533
-Museums, historical sites, zoos, & parks 712 4 79 77 76 77 585,529 585
-Amusement, gambling, & recreation 713 65 783 799 647 743 4,745,828 491
Accommodation & Food Services 72 176 7,995 7,863 6,970 7,609 $49,575,399 $501
-Accommodation 721 91 5,801 5,613 4,911 5,442 38,089,843 538
-Food services & drinking places 722 85 2,194 2,250 2,059 2,168 11,485,556 408
Other Services, Except Public Administration 81 160 661 650 616 642 $5,051,060 $605
-Repair & maintenance 811 28 126 124 132 127 1,200,485 727
-Personal & laundry services 812 28 229 231 208 223 1,522,856 525
-Membership associations & organizations 813 34 193 186 171 183 1,562,881 657
-Private households 814 70 113 109 105 109 764,838 540
Total Government   47 2,005 1,983 2,212 2,067 $24,058,456 $895
--Federal Government 19 558 524 492 525 6,827,765 1,000
--State Government 15 92 94 93 93 1,039,277 860
--Local Government 13 1,355 1,365 1,627 1,449 16,191,414 860
*  North American Industry Classification System.
ND - Not Disclosable.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source:  QCEW EXPO (Second run:  April 2008)
Prepared 04/30/2008  Nancy Brennan
Preliminary:  Subject to Revision
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