Table 63: Northeast Region, Third Quarter 1999
Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by Division & 2-Digit SIC, All Ownerships
  SIC* Units Jul 99 Aug 99 Sep 99 99Q3 AME** 99Q3 Total Wages 99Q3 AWW***
Total, All Industries   3,231 35,091 35,397 35,680 35,389 $234,572,416 $510
Agriculture, Forestry, & Fishing   98 666 630 599 632 $2,487,771 $303
-Agricultural production - crops 01-ND              
-Agricultural production - livestock 02 33 354 333 317 335 1,409,076 324
-Agricultural services 07 60 285 270 253 269 1,016,208 290
-Forestry 08-ND              
Mining   215 5,147 5,214 5,213 5,191 $64,170,080 $951
-Metal mining 10-ND              
-Coal mining 12 29 3,449 3,428 3,383 3,420 48,449,853 1,090
-Oil & gas extraction 13 173 1,407 1,500 1,562 1,490 12,964,718 669
-Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 14-ND              
Construction   432 3,488 3,463 3,330 3,427 $23,640,085 $531
-General building contractors 15 109 880 895 802 859 5,207,166 466
-Heavy contractors, except building 16 73 1,299 1,266 1,298 1,288 10,404,529 622
-Special trade contractors 17 250 1,309 1,302 1,230 1,280 8,028,390 482
Manufacturing   124 1,515 1,487 1,466 1,489 $11,259,153 $582
-Food & kindred products 20 5 37 42 33 37 178,960 369
-Apparel & other textile products 23-ND              
-Lumber & wood products 24 34 435 439 431 435 2,869,426 507
-Furniture & fixtures 25-ND              
-Printing & publishing 27 25 237 238 230 235 1,158,034 379
-Chemicals & allied products 28 7 81 82 83 82 799,236 750
-Petroleum & coal products 29-ND              
-Leather & leather products 31 4 34 37 35 35 210,699 459
-Stone, clay, glass, & concrete products 32 10 213 185 186 195 1,426,057 564
-Primary metal industries 33-ND              
-Fabricated metal products 34 4 10 11 10 10 84,596 630
-Industrial machinery & equipment 35 13 238 243 243 241 2,309,144 736
-Electronic & other electric equipment 36-ND              
-Transportation equipment 37-ND              
-Instruments & related products 38-ND              
-Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 39-ND              
TCPU+   194 1,719 1,727 1,702 1,716 $13,298,777 $596
-Railroads 40-ND              
-Local & interurban passenger transit 41-ND              
-Trucking & warehousing 42 94 555 549 546 550 3,405,798 476
-U. S. Postal Service 43 22 184 187 186 186 1,430,465 593
-Water transportation 44-ND              
-Transportation by air 45 9 133 135 132 133 1,043,693 602
-Pipelines, except natural gas 46-ND              
-Transportation services 47 11 38 38 35 37 157,697 328
-Communications 48 23 177 182 179 179 1,513,552 649
-Electric, gas, & sanitary services 49 28 364 367 364 365 4,411,051 930
Wholesale Trade   197 1,327 1,336 1,314 1,326 $11,384,837 $661
-Durable goods 50 113 780 797 793 790 7,233,777 704
-Nondurable goods 51 84 547 539 521 536 4,151,060 596
Retail Trade   606 7,082 7,169 6,783 7,011 $23,822,934 $261
-Building materials & garden supplies 52 50 400 409 400 403 1,775,972 339
-General merchandise stores 53 14 703 729 676 703 2,439,054 267
-Food stores 54 49 996 1,007 976 993 3,568,450 276
-Automotive dealers & service stations 55 108 1,129 1,113 1,070 1,104 6,653,886 464
-Apparel & accessory stores 56 28 134 132 124 130 341,497 202
-Furniture & homefurnishing stores 57 46 214 208 219 214 840,164 302
-Eating & drinking places 58 181 2,894 2,941 2,731 2,855 6,303,061 170
-Miscellaneous retail 59 130 612 630 587 610 1,900,850 240
FIRE++   206 1,113 1,116 1,084 1,104 $7,295,377 $508
-Depository institutions 60 27 554 555 531 547 3,074,999 433
-Nondepository institutions 61 5 13 12 12 12 139,107 868
-Security & commodity brokers 62 15 39 42 42 41 1,308,023 2,454
-Insurance carriers 63 14 50 51 50 50 453,144 693
-Insurance agents, brokers, & service 64 42 174 173 167 171 965,271 433
-Real estate 65 93 241 241 241 241 925,530 295
-Holding & other investment offices 67 10 42 42 41 42 429,303 793
Services   1,025 10,600 10,849 12,033 11,161 $62,446,693 $430
-Hotels & other lodging places 70 82 1,577 1,548 1,363 1,496 3,615,976 186
-Personal services 72 69 291 291 277 286 906,782 244
-Business services 73 116 895 1,004 934 944 4,288,082 349
-Auto repair, services, & parking 75 83 360 363 360 361 1,684,478 359
-Miscellaneous repair services 76 40 111 113 114 113 617,501 422
-Motion pictures 78 12 104 115 107 109 782,414 554
-Amusement & recreation services 79 46 311 309 287 302 1,085,811 276
-Health services 80 145 2,981 2,979 2,900 2,953 23,186,048 604
-Legal services 81 56 171 171 170 171 951,914 429
-Educational services 82 78 1,841 1,966 3,555 2,454 14,551,950 456
-Social services 83 77 855 882 916 884 3,486,966 303
-Museums, botanical & zoological gardens 84 5 28 29 26 28 91,441 254
-Membership organizations 86 43 261 252 236 250 608,369 187
-Engineering & management services 87 110 655 663 642 653 5,913,069 696
-Private households 88 53 135 138 122 132 567,028 331
-Services, NEC+++ 89 10 24 26 24 25 108,864 339
Public Administration   134 2,434 2,406 2,156 2,332 $14,766,709 $487
-Executive, legislative & general government 91 21 1,233 1,205 1,135 1,191 7,595,427 491
-Justice, public order, & safety 92 23 149 147 142 146 1,104,451 582
-Finance, taxation, & monetary policy 93 3 10 10 10 10 115,371 887
-Administration of human resources 94 13 198 199 204 200 1,300,093 499
-Environmental quality & housing 95 32 685 613 544 614 3,909,009 490
-Administration of economic programs 96 39 154 227 116 166 720,685 335
-National security & international affairs 97 3 5 5 5 5 21,673 333


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
+ Transportation, Communications, & Public Utilities.
++ Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate.
+++ Not Elsewhere Classified.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Employment Resources Division
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Second Run Date: March 2000)
Prepared 04/07/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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