Table 99: Southeast 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   4,473 57,297 57,100 58,174 57,524 $346,991,482 $464
Agriculture, Forestry, & Fishing   140 910 869 820 866 $4,054,704 $360
-Agricultural production - crops 01 13 83 61 49 64 242,567 290
-Agricultural production - livestock 02 46 357 369 363 363 1,896,757 402
-Agricultural services 07 79 468 436 405 436 1,843,712 325
-Forestry 08-ND              
-Fishing, hunting, & trapping 09-ND              
Mining   27 179 180 182 180 $1,359,152 $580
-Metal mining 10-ND              
-Coal mining 12-ND              
-Oil & gas extraction 13 20 61 60 62 61 365,553 461
-Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 14 6 103 106 106 105 858,190 629
Construction   593 5,074 4,845 4,974 4,964 $32,602,147 $505
-General building contractors 15 163 842 804 775 807 4,587,817 437
-Heavy contractors, except building 16 76 2,086 1,984 2,151 2,074 15,786,901 586
-Special trade contractors 17 354 2,146 2,057 2,048 2,084 12,227,429 451
Manufacturing   126 2,804 2,784 2,781 2,790 $20,537,587 $566
-Food & kindred products 20 8 241 236 232 236 1,476,262 481
-Textile mill products 22-ND              
-Apparel & other textile products 23-ND              
-Lumber & wood products 24 19 424 436 417 426 2,292,539 414
-Furniture & fixtures 25 3 63 59 69 64 268,707 325
-Printing & publishing 27 24 438 424 415 426 2,239,019 405
-Chemicals & allied products 28 10 265 262 258 262 2,676,810 787
-Petroleum & coal products 29-ND              
-Rubber & miscellaneous plastics products 30 4 210 203 201 205 1,010,410 380
-Leather & leather products 31-ND              
-Stone, clay, glass, & concrete products 32 11 252 248 249 250 2,231,533 688
-Primary metal industries 33-ND              
-Fabricated metal products 34-ND              
-Industrial machinery & equipment 35 7 192 196 196 195 1,212,892 479
-Electronic & other electric equipment 36-ND              
-Transportation equipment 37-ND              
-Instruments & related products 38-ND              
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 39 5 56 54 54 55 275,427 388
TCPU+   293 3,476 3,497 3,473 3,482 $28,688,471 $634
-Local & interurban passenger transit 41 12 142 155 155 151 692,189 353
-Trucking & warehousing 42 131 920 913 897 910 5,733,000 485
-U. S. Postal Service 43 25 485 496 494 492 4,104,789 642
-Water transportation 44-ND              
-Transportation by air 45 16 256 261 262 260 1,901,943 563
-Pipelines, except natural gas 46-ND              
-Transportation services 47 18 96 99 98 98 437,628 345
-Communications 48 48 851 849 862 854 8,033,343 724
-Electric, gas, & sanitary services 49 38 682 680 666 676 7,482,308 851
Wholesale Trade   246 1,388 1,366 1,330 1,361 $10,286,002 $581
-Durable goods 50 130 705 698 677 693 5,564,513 617
-Nondurable goods 51 116 683 668 653 668 4,721,489 544
Retail Trade   859 12,873 12,947 12,862 12,894 $49,383,285 $295
-Building materials & garden supplies 52 49 457 444 438 446 2,167,777 374
-General merchandise stores 53 21 1,405 1,393 1,476 1,425 5,085,934 275
-Food stores 54 59 1,427 1,410 1,403 1,413 9,739,747 530
-Automotive dealers & service stations 55 156 2,498 2,544 2,484 2,509 12,454,674 382
-Apparel & accessory stores 56 56 362 371 345 359 1,255,035 269
-Furniture & homefurnishing stores 57 53 377 369 391 379 2,009,121 408
-Eating & drinking places 58 257 4,647 4,695 4,584 4,642 10,194,506 169
-Miscellaneous retail 59 208 1,700 1,721 1,741 1,721 6,476,491 290
FIRE++   383 2,494 2,462 2,457 2,471 $17,415,214 $542
-Depository institutions 60 45 821 820 811 817 5,149,596 485
-Nondepository institutions 61 30 230 230 235 232 2,069,311 687
-Security & commodity brokers 62 24 90 92 89 90 1,476,329 1,257
-Insurance carriers 63 29 466 460 458 461 3,753,668 626
-Insurance agents, brokers, & service 64 95 290 289 295 291 1,838,831 486
-Real estate 65 145 471 462 455 463 1,871,377 311
-Holding & other investment offices 67 15 126 109 114 116 1,256,102 831
Services   1,613 21,356 21,465 22,763 21,861 $131,440,364 $462
-Hotels & other lodging places 70 78 1,531 1,458 1,360 1,450 4,272,626 227
-Personal services 72 105 495 508 496 500 1,801,919 277
-Business services 73 279 2,763 2,737 2,788 2,763 12,282,059 342
-Auto repair, services, & parking 75 117 545 526 525 532 2,614,339 378
-Miscellaneous repair services 76 49 185 175 167 176 874,203 383
-Motion pictures 78 17 122 106 105 111 205,918 143
-Amusement & recreation services 79 64 547 548 599 565 1,426,993 194
-Health services 80 222 4,696 4,708 4,709 4,704 37,435,620 612
-Legal services 81 133 453 444 425 441 4,646,742 811
-Educational services 82 44 6,310 6,526 7,803 6,880 47,090,715 527
-Social services 83 122 1,714 1,725 1,855 1,765 6,992,740 305
-Museums, botanical & zoological gardens 84 3 62 61 58 60 165,532 211
-Membership organizations 86 94 723 722 671 705 2,254,619 246
-Engineering & management services 87 204 1,014 1,031 1,024 1,023 8,300,349 624
-Private households 88 62 123 116 106 115 371,245 248
-Services, NEC+++ 89 20 73 74 72 73 704,745 743
Public Administration   193 6,743 6,685 6,532 6,653 $51,224,556 $592
-Executive, legislative & general government 91 34 2,664 2,594 2,538 2,599 15,322,272 454
-Justice, public order, & safety 92 28 479 490 490 486 5,209,381 824
-Finance, taxation, & monetary policy 93 7 220 216 215 217 2,013,631 714
-Administration of human resources 94 22 775 778 792 782 6,156,812 606
-Environmental quality & housing 95 36 970 953 905 943 8,733,586 713
-Administration of economic programs 96 56 640 668 609 639 5,163,011 622
-National security & international affairs 97 10 995 986 983 988 8,625,863 672
Nonclassified - ND                
-Nonclassified 99-ND              


* 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 04/10/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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