Table 18: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by NAICS Industry Group - Retail Trade - First Quarter 2013
NAICS* Industry Group Units Jan 13 Feb 13 Mar 13 13Q1 Average Monthly Employ-ment 13Q1 Total Wages 13Q1 Average Weekly Wage
Retail Trade 44 - 45 2,475 28,557 28,343 28,478 28,459 $188,179,967 $509
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 441    337   4,132   4,157   4,189    4,159 $41,475,241 $767
-Automobile dealers 4411    113    2,322    2,341    2,355    2,339      25,571,484      841
-Other motor vehicle dealers 4412      73      462      467      479       469        3,694,550      606
-Automotive parts, accessories, & tire stores 4413    151    1,348    1,349    1,355    1,351      12,209,207      695
Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 442    130      701      682      687       690 $4,729,795 $527
-Furniture stores 4421      41      267      256      258       260        1,956,819      578
-Home furnishings stores 4422      89      434      426      429       430        2,772,976      496
-Electronics & appliance stores 4431    164      958      938      934       943        7,232,455      590
Building Material & Garden Supply Stores 444    235   2,625   2,684   2,707    2,672 $20,533,602 $591
-Building material & supplies dealers 4441    183    2,308    2,376    2,376    2,353      18,783,641      614
-Lawn & garden equipment & supplies stores 4442      52      317      308      331       319        1,749,961      422
Food & Beverage Stores 445    186   4,362   4,369   4,406    4,379 $24,303,726 $427
-Grocery stores 4451      96    3,722    3,753    3,784    3,753      21,988,749      451
-Specialty food stores 4452      31      208      200      196       201           621,821      238
-Beer, wine, & liquor stores 4453      59      432      416      426       425        1,693,156      307
-Health & personal care stores 4461    136      933      922      953       936        7,389,705      607
-Gasoline stations 4471    317    3,534    3,528    3,567    3,543      17,987,567      391
Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 448    222   1,369   1,306   1,297    1,324 $5,740,360 $334
-Clothing stores 4481    151      996      936      915       949        3,552,647      288
-Shoe stores 4482      29      173      173      189       178           656,425      283
-Jewelry, luggage, & leather goods stores 4483      42      200      197      193       197        1,531,288      599
Sports, Hobby, Music Instrument, Book Stores 451    183   1,306   1,242   1,235    1,261 $6,107,681 $373
-Sporting goods & musical instrument stores 4511    159    1,136    1,096    1,091    1,108        5,516,259      383
-Book stores & news dealers 4512      24      170      146      144       153           591,422      297
General Merchandise Stores 452    118   5,943   5,825   5,875    5,881 $35,887,391 $469
-Department stores 4521      45    1,900    1,795    1,769    1,821        8,207,033      347
-Other general merchandise stores 4529      73    4,043    4,030    4,106    4,060      27,680,358      524
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453    357   1,591   1,621   1,568    1,593 $7,343,468 $355
-Florists 4531      52      200      275      212       229           798,597      268
-Office supplies, stationery, & gift stores 4532    114      613      574      570       586        2,885,622      379
-Used merchandise stores 4533      60      314      306      320       313           921,278      226
-Other miscellaneous store retailers 4539    131      464      466      466       465        2,737,971      453
Nonstore Retailers 454      90   1,103   1,069   1,060    1,077 $9,448,976 $675
-Electronic shopping & mail-order houses 4541      24      747      719      719       728        5,896,938      623
-Vending machine operators 4542      10        31        30        29         30           153,095      393
-Direct selling establishments 4543 56 325 320 312 319 3,398,943 820
* North American Industry Classification System.
Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Research & Planning
Source: QCEW Report (Second Run: October 2013)
Prepared 11/05/2013  Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision.
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