Table 18: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by NAICS Industry Group - Retail Trade - First Quarter 2012
NAICS* Industry Group Units Jan 12 Feb 12 Mar 12 12Q1 Average Monthly Employ-ment 12Q1 Total Wages 12Q1 Average Weekly Wage
Retail Trade 44 - 45 2,493 28,452 28,153 28,296 28,300 $185,264,048 $504
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441    354   4,066   4,067   4,114    4,082 $41,217,232 $777
-Automobile dealers 4411    122    2,277    2,272    2,307    2,285      25,637,677      863
-Other motor vehicle dealers 4412      78      414      421      439       425        3,454,478      626
-Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores 4413    154    1,375    1,374    1,368    1,372      12,125,077      680
Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442    132      667      666      668       667 $4,510,721 $520
-Furniture stores 4421      44      283      283      284       283        2,079,895      565
-Home furnishings stores 4422      88      384      383      384       384        2,430,826      487
-Electronics & appliance stores 4431    162      993      981      988       987        7,204,839      561
Building Material & Garden Supply Stores 444    231   2,573   2,543   2,648    2,588 $19,433,485 $578
-Building material & supplies dealers 4441    181    2,282    2,265    2,319    2,289      17,893,413      601
-Lawn & garden equipment & supplies stores 4442      50      291      278      329       299        1,540,072      396
Food & Beverage Stores 445    186   4,331   4,311   4,293    4,312 $23,999,752 $428
-Grocery stores 4451      92    3,690    3,684    3,648    3,674      21,676,468      454
-Specialty food stores 4452      32      227      220      227       225           672,493      230
-Beer, wine, & liquor stores 4453      62      414      407      418       413        1,650,791      307
-Health & personal care stores 4461    138      898      914      920       911        7,327,192      619
-Gasoline stations 4471    326    3,570    3,558    3,624    3,584      17,886,813      384
Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448    233   1,362   1,340   1,332    1,345 $5,569,689 $319
-Clothing stores 4481    161      968      956      953       959        3,428,975      275
-Shoe stores 4482      28      177      181      179       179           663,791      285
-Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores 4483      44      217      203      200       207        1,476,923      550
Sports, Hobby, Music Instrument, Book Stores 451    184   1,194   1,165   1,169    1,176 $5,677,037 $371
-Sporting goods & musical instrument stores 4511    157    1,040    1,030    1,030    1,033        5,130,473      382
-Book stores & news dealers 4512      27      154      135      139       143           546,564      295
General Merchandise Stores 452    110   6,211   5,977   5,981    6,056 $36,085,007 $458
-Department stores 4521      45    1,905    1,787    1,759    1,817        8,256,831      350
-Other general merchandise stores 4529      65    4,306    4,190    4,222    4,239      27,828,176      505
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453    348   1,570   1,621   1,550    1,580 $7,343,673 $357
-Florists 4531      53      215      288      229       244           786,576      248
-Office supplies, stationery, & gift stores 4532    111      601      589      588       593        3,068,194      398
-Used merchandise stores 4533      54      284      279      265       276           859,587      240
-Other miscellaneous store retailers 4539    130      470      465      468       468        2,629,316      432
Nonstore Retailers 454      89   1,017   1,010   1,009    1,012 $9,008,608 $685
-Electronic shopping & mail-order houses 4541      23      661      656      654       657        5,607,044      656
-Vending machine operators 4542        9        29        27        27         28           145,314      404
-Direct selling establishments 4543 57 327 327 328 327 3,256,250 765
* North American Industry Classification System.
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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