Table 10: Wyoming Statewide Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by NAICS Subsectors, All Ownerships, First Quarter 2012
NAICS* Sub Sectors Units Jan 12 Feb 12 Mar 12 12Q1 Average Monthly Employ-ment 12Q1 Total Wages 12Q1 Average Weekly Wage
Total, Wyoming 11 - 99 25,211 268,644 269,717 271,858 270,073 $2,991,246,352 $852
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 11      481     2,277     2,270     2,450     2,332 $17,291,611 $570
-Crop production 111      104        402        410        524        445           2,699,866      466
-Animal production & aquaculture 112      277      1,571      1,580      1,642      1,598         11,748,430      566
-Forestry & logging 113-ND
-Fishing, hunting, & trapping 114-ND
-Agriculture & forestry support activities 115        77        240        226        227        231           2,055,548      684
Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction 21   1,126   28,230   28,282   28,023   28,178 $617,397,445 $1,685
-Oil & gas extraction 211      248      4,447      4,450      4,484      4,460        133,824,692    2,308
-Mining, except oil & gas 212        83    10,079    10,006    10,012    10,032        221,136,616    1,696
-Support activities for mining 213      795    13,704    13,826    13,527    13,686        262,436,137    1,475
Utilities 22      152     2,608     2,609     2,637     2,618 $49,071,270 $1,442
Construction 23   3,531   18,583   18,262   19,209   18,685 $209,531,034 $863
-Construction of buildings 236      954      3,415      3,308      3,344      3,356         32,418,817      743
-Heavy & civil engineering construction 237      511      5,209      5,045      5,475      5,243         72,163,004    1,059
-Specialty trade contractors 238    2,066      9,959      9,909    10,390    10,086        104,949,213      800
Manufacturing 31 - 33      601     9,181     9,132     9,106     9,140 $128,181,419 $1,079
-Food manufacturing 311        76        774        724        615        704           4,878,810      533
-Beverage & tobacco product manufacturing 312        20        276        273        272        274           2,962,113      833
-Textile mills 313-ND
-Textile product mills 314        24        109        106        106        107              606,123      436
-Apparel manufacturing 315-ND
-Leather & allied product manufacturing 316          7          17          17          18          17                83,514      371
-Wood product manufacturing 321        33        354        349        355        353           3,076,110      671
-Printing & related support activities 323        48        299        299        301        300           2,087,113      536
-Petroleum & coal products manufacturing 324        16      1,040      1,052      1,063      1,052         22,133,421    1,619
-Chemical manufacturing 325        32      1,702      1,719      1,745      1,722         37,006,690    1,653
-Plastics & rubber products manufacturing 326          9        288        262        264        271           3,013,595      854
-Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 327        54        828        848        859        845           9,463,335      861
-Primary metal manufacturing 331-ND
-Fabricated metal product manufacturing 332      109      1,654      1,631      1,644      1,643         19,809,252      927
-Machinery manufacturing 333        41        695        716        718        710           9,804,734    1,063
-Computer & electronic product manufacturing 334          9        148        148        150        149           2,639,244    1,366
-Electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing 335-ND
-Transportation equipment manufacturing 336        16        294        304        301        300           3,473,685      892
-Furniture & related product manufacturing 337        39        169        165        172        169           1,253,867      572
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 339        43        129        127        128        128              905,451      544
Wholesale Trade 42   1,290     9,032     9,063     9,172     9,089 $129,942,126 $1,100
-Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423      729      5,746      5,779      5,856      5,794         90,899,511    1,207
-Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424      435      2,952      2,956      2,992      2,967         34,646,981      898
-Electronic markets & agents & brokers 425      126        334        328        324        329           4,395,634    1,029
Retail Trade 44 - 45   2,499   28,519   28,220   28,366   28,368 $185,862,982 $504
-Motor vehicle & parts dealers 441      355      4,070      4,071      4,118      4,086         41,233,939      776
-Furniture & home furnishings stores 442      133        671        670        672        671           4,526,667      519
-Electronics & appliance stores 443      162        993        981        988        987           7,204,839      561
-Building material & garden supply stores 444      233      2,582      2,552      2,657      2,597         19,542,124      579
-Food & beverage stores 445      187      4,371      4,351      4,333      4,352         24,401,119      431
-Health & personal care stores 446      138        898        914        920        911           7,327,192      619
-Gasoline stations 447      327      3,580      3,568      3,637      3,595         17,943,088      384
-Clothing & clothing accessories stores 448      233      1,362      1,340      1,332      1,345           5,569,689      319
-Sports, hobby, music instrument, book stores 451      184      1,194      1,165      1,169      1,176           5,677,037      371
-General merchandise stores 452      110      6,211      5,977      5,981      6,056         36,085,007      458
-Miscellaneous store retailers 453      348      1,570      1,621      1,550      1,580           7,343,673      357
-Nonstore retailers 454        89      1,017      1,010      1,009      1,012           9,008,608      685
Transportation & Warehousing 48 - 49   1,214   10,826   10,736   10,800   10,787 $128,671,839 $918
-Air transportation 481        33        760        756        789        768           6,252,121      626
-Water transportation 483-ND
-Truck transportation 484      702      4,527      4,424      4,463      4,471         52,887,765      910
-Transit & ground passenger transportation 485        49        647        663        645        652           4,078,459      481
-Pipeline transportation 486        54        755        746        748        750         19,082,886    1,958
-Scenic & sightseeing transportation 487-ND
-Support activities for transportation 488      126      1,020      1,015      1,008      1,014         10,913,978      828
-Postal service 491      163      1,132      1,126      1,119      1,126         15,652,548    1,070
-Couriers & messengers 492        66        782        792        798        791           8,010,034      779
-Warehousing & storage 493        13      1,193      1,202      1,220      1,205         11,726,753      749
Information 51      410     4,530     4,513     4,538     4,527 $43,887,711 $746
-Publishing industries, except internet 511        86      1,055      1,056      1,051      1,054           7,924,060      578
-Motion picture & sound recording industries 512        58        457        437        451        448           2,005,528      344
-Broadcasting, except internet 515        49        522        511        515        516           3,651,958      544
-Telecommunications 517      126      1,680      1,681      1,704      1,688         23,940,245    1,091
-Data processing, hosting, & related services  518        28        155        153        151        153           1,956,078      983
-Other information services 519        63        661        675        666        667           4,409,842      508
Finance & Insurance 52   1,167     6,713     6,731     6,685     6,710 $87,502,489 $1,003
-Credit intermediation & related activities 522      383      4,180      4,188      4,149      4,172         52,629,815      970
-Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523      245        519        515        519        518         11,174,015    1,660
-Insurance carriers & related activities 524      478      1,991      2,001      1,995      1,996         22,182,407      855
-Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles 525        61          23          27          22          24           1,516,252    4,860
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 53   1,044     3,961     3,985     4,015     3,987 $41,297,309 $797
-Real estate 531      792      2,009      2,013      2,033      2,018         14,201,802      541
-Rental & leasing services 532-ND
-Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 533-ND
Professional & Technical Services 54   2,643     9,388     9,443     9,406     9,412 $124,507,475 $1,018
Management of Companies & Enterprises 55      136        892        900        911        901 $24,655,301 $2,105
Administrative & Waste Services 56   1,447     7,133     7,287     7,339     7,253 $55,827,395 $592
-Administrative & support services 561    1,310      6,175      6,312      6,353      6,280         45,512,551      557
-Waste management & remediation services 562      137        958        975        986        973         10,314,844      815
Educational Services 61      424   29,072   30,137   30,321   29,843 $294,297,014 $759
Health Care & Social Assistance 62   1,978   33,514   33,627   33,803   33,648 $350,372,565 $801
-Ambulatory health care services 621    1,259      9,576      9,610      9,631      9,606        124,140,849      994
-Hospitals 622        33    11,337    11,372    11,450    11,386        148,179,952    1,001
-Nursing & residential care facilities 623      120      5,589      5,585      5,598      5,591         41,834,533      576
-Social assistance 624      566      7,012      7,060      7,124      7,065         36,217,231      394
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 71      432     3,764     3,820     3,896     3,827 $24,500,707 $493
-Performing arts & spectator sports 711        88        365        360        330        352           1,853,403      405
-Museums, historical sites, zoos, & parks 712        41        970        978      1,021        990         10,866,793      845
-Amusement, gambling, & recreation 713      303      2,429      2,482      2,545      2,485         11,780,511      365
Accommodation & Food Services 72   1,890   28,385   28,385   28,763   28,511 $125,184,297 $338
-Accommodation 721      592      9,909      9,936      9,988      9,944         59,873,819      463
-Food services & drinking places 722    1,298    18,476    18,449    18,775    18,567         65,310,478      271
Other Services, Except Public Administration 81   1,870     8,597     8,612     8,661     8,623 $73,341,735 $654
-Repair & maintenance 811      742      4,397      4,413      4,427      4,412         48,877,965      852
-Personal & laundry services 812      351      1,806      1,820      1,828      1,818           8,888,197      376
-Membership associations & organizations 813      413      1,862      1,867      1,874      1,868         12,713,932      524
-Private households 814      364        532        512        532        525           2,861,641      419
Public Administration 92      876   23,439   23,703   23,757   23,633 $279,922,628 $911
-Executive, legislative, & general government 921      160    10,843    11,050    10,994    10,962        113,058,627      793
-Justice, public order, & safety activities 922      168      2,527      2,514      2,548      2,530         33,049,154    1,005
-Administration of human resource programs 923      105      2,471      2,532      2,525      2,509         31,961,148      980
-Administration of environmental programs 924      198      3,022      3,030      3,131      3,061         40,996,600    1,030
-Community & housing programs administration 925-ND
-Administration of economic programs 926      217      3,280      3,277      3,269      3,275         41,975,944      986
-National security & international affairs 928 25 1,286 1,290 1,281 1,286 18,783,202 1,124
* North American Industry Classification System.
ND - Not Disclosable.
Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Research & Planning
Source: QCEW Report (Second run: October 2012)
Prepared 10/30/2012 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision.
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