Table 92:  Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by NAICS Subsector for Teton County - Southwest Region - First Quarter 2008
NAICS* Sub Sectors Units Jan 08 Feb 08 Mar 08 08Q1 Average Monthly Employ-ment 08Q1 Total Wages 08Q1 Average Weekly Wage
Total, Teton County   2,155 17,945 18,061 17,896 17,967 $174,087,602 $745
Total, Private 11 - 99 2,108 15,846 15,975 15,798 15,873 $150,427,123 $729
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 11 14 45 45 45 45 $333,468 $570
-Crop production 111-ND
-Animal production 112 9 39 39 39 39 279,153 551
-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 23 434 2,216 2,188 2,263 2,222 $23,106,993 $800
-Construction of buildings 236 184 915 923 925 921 10,064,291 841
-Heavy & civil engineering construction 237 19 164 164 178 169 2,847,901 1,296
-Specialty trade contractors 238 231 1,137 1,101 1,160 1,133 10,194,801 692
Manufacturing 31 - 33 38 144 131 136 137 $984,507 $553
-Food manufacturing 311 8 50 40 40 43 261,293 467
-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-ND
-Chemical manufacturing 325-ND
-Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 327-ND
-Fabricated metal product manufacturing 332 6 36 36 37 36 266,643 570
-Computer & electronic product manufacturing 334-ND
-Electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing 335-ND
-Furniture & related product manufacturing 337 9 23 20 22 22 161,627 565
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 339-ND
Wholesale Trade 42 57 209 205 197 204 $3,192,754 $1,204
-Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 28 83 80 79 81 926,768 880
-Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424 20 117 119 111 116 2,140,819 1,420
-Electronic markets & agents & brokers 425 9 9 6 7 7 125,167 1,375
Retail Trade 44 - 45 231 1,961 1,946 1,902 1,936 $13,982,152 $556
-Motor vehicle & parts dealers 441 11 142 134 131 136 1,443,958 817
-Furniture & home furnishings stores 442 20 55 51 51 52 326,109 482
-Electronics & appliance stores 443 9 26 26 21 24 226,545 726
-Building material & garden supply stores 444 22 191 184 181 185 1,994,043 829
-Food & beverage stores 445 15 422 416 426 421 2,799,552 512
-Health & personal care stores 446 7 24 22 24 23 142,686 477
-Gasoline stations 447 10 86 89 88 88 673,191 588
-Clothing & clothing accessories stores 448 40 251 246 236 244 1,424,874 449
-Sporting goods, hobby, book, & music stores 451 20 332 335 321 329 2,025,663 474
-General merchandise stores 452 4 111 112 115 113 638,222 434
-Miscellaneous store retailers 453 59 274 286 264 275 1,902,954 532
-Nonstore retailers 454 14 47 45 44 45 384,355 657
Transportation & Warehousing 48 - 49 47 347 358 342 349 $2,877,394 $634
-Air transportation 481-ND
-Water transportation 483-ND
-Truck transportation 484 7 45 41 39 42 325,569 596
-Transit & ground passenger transportation 485 14 64 69 64 66 425,418 496
-Scenic & sightseeing transportation 487-ND
-Support activities for transportation 488 8 96 103 96 98 790,568 621
-Couriers & messengers 492 5 45 45 47 46 514,281 860
-Warehousing & storage 493-ND
Information 51 34 233 237 234 235 $3,213,960 $1,052
-Publishing industries, except internet 511 9 109 111 105 108 1,154,561 822
-Motion picture & sound recording industries 512 12 39 39 43 40 270,160 520
-Broadcasting, except internet 515-ND
-Telecommunications 517 6 49 50 50 50 644,434 991
-Data processing, hosting, & related services  518-ND
-Other information services 519-ND
Finance & Insurance 52 91 532 531 535 533 $10,286,088 $1,484
-Credit intermediation & related activities 522 22 333 333 332 333 5,636,435 1,302
-Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523 45 94 95 98 96 3,012,096 2,414
-Insurance carriers & related activities 524 20 101 99 101 100 1,496,100 1,151
-Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles 525 4 4 4 4 4 141,457 2,720
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 53 139 416 420 409 415 $5,030,825 $932
-Real estate 531 115 267 267 268 267 3,846,596 1,108
-Rental & leasing services 532 24 149 153 141 148 1,184,229 616
-Professional & technical services 541 287 911 921 912 915 19,325,701 1,625
-Management of companies & enterprises 551 22 69 65 63 66 3,757,723 4,380
Administrative & Waste Services 56 158 585 647 591 608 $4,954,818 $627
-Administrative & support services 561 151 520 583 524 542 4,310,525 612
-Waste management & remediation services 562 7 65 64 67 65 644,293 762
-Educational services 611 26 256 265 261 261 1,690,156 498
Health Care & Social Assistance 62 102 634 635 636 635 $7,859,783 $952
-Ambulatory health care services 621 86 401 399 400 400 6,233,555 1,199
-Nursing & residential care facilities 623 4 119 117 115 117 795,552 523
-Social assistance 624 12 114 119 121 118 830,676 542
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 71 92 522 521 496 513 $4,386,417 $658
-Performing arts & spectator sports 711 22 123 132 129 128 1,544,655 928
-Museums, historical sites, zoos, & parks 712 4 54 53 52 53 507,455 737
-Amusement, gambling, & recreation 713 66 345 336 315 332 2,334,307 541
Accommodation & Food Services 72 175 6,164 6,251 6,174 6,196 $40,149,523 $498
-Accommodation 721 89 4,426 4,509 4,432 4,456 31,617,212 546
-Food services & drinking places 722 86 1,738 1,742 1,742 1,741 8,532,311 377
Other Services, Except Public Administration 81 155 558 565 558 560 $4,377,434 $601
-Repair & maintenance 811 26 114 119 110 114 942,028 636
-Personal & laundry services 812 28 187 191 193 190 1,190,042 482
-Membership associations & organizations 813 35 168 166 167 167 1,542,002 710
-Private households 814 66 89 89 88 89 703,362 608
Total Government   47 2,099 2,086 2,098 2,094 $23,660,479 $869
--Federal Government 19 293 292 296 294 3,501,155 916
--State Government 15 97 98 98 98 1,127,710 885
--Local Government 13 1,709 1,696 1,704 1,703 19,031,614 860
*  North American Industry Classification System.
ND - Not Disclosable.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source:  QCEW EXPO (Second run:  October 2008)
Prepared 10/23/2008  Nancy Brennan
Preliminary:  Subject to Revision
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