Table 65N:   Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by 2002 NAICS Subsectors for
Campbell County, Northeast Region, First Quarter 2002
NAICS* Sub Sectors Units Jan 02 Feb 02 Mar 02 02Q1 AME** 02Q1 Total Wages 02Q1 AWW***
Total, All Sectors     1,370   20,427   20,416   20,575   20,473 $189,796,521 $713
Total, Private 11 - 99   1,287   17,068   17,106   17,230   17,135 $165,668,157 $744
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 11        10          31          31          33          32 $132,771 $323
-Animal production 112-ND
-Agriculture & forestry support activities 115-ND
Mining 21      188     6,214     6,171     6,138     6,174 $92,114,834 $1,148
-Oil & gas extraction 211        30        590        599        572        587 7,445,187 976
-Mining, except oil & gas 212          9      3,976      3,969      3,969      3,971 69,153,470 1,339
-Support activities for mining 213      149      1,648      1,603      1,597      1,616 15,516,177 739
-Utilities 221          8        158        159        159        159 2,414,008 1,170
Construction 23      202     1,918     1,891     1,961     1,923 $15,314,051 $612
-Construction of buildings 236        28        163        198        248        203 1,300,420 493
-Heavy & civil engineering construction 237        43        764        751        775        763 6,480,396 653
-Specialty trade contractors 238      131        991        942        938        957 7,533,235 606
Manufacturing 31 - 33        37        466        453        461        460 $4,674,447 $782
-Food manufacturing 311-ND
-Beverage & tobacco product manufacturing 312-ND
-Printing & related support activities 323          6          19          18          18          18 102,602 430
-Petroleum & coal products manufacturing 324-ND
-Chemical manufacturing 325-ND
-Plastics & rubber products manufacturing 326-ND
-Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 327-ND
-Fabricated metal product manufacturing 332-ND
-Machinery manufacturing 333          6          62          54          45          54 421,829 605
-Computer & electronic product manufacturing 334-ND
-Electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing 335-ND
-Transportation equipment manufacturing 336-ND
-Furniture & related product manufacturing 337-ND
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 339-ND
Wholesale Trade 42        97        906        920        925        917 $10,253,245 $860
-Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423        67        731        741        744        739 8,418,380 877
-Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424        25        162        166        169        166 1,645,733 764
-Electronic markets & agents & brokers 425          5          13          13          12          13 189,132 1,149
Retail Trade 44 - 45      163     1,882     1,884     1,895     1,887 $9,966,699 $406
-Motor vehicle & parts dealers 441        25        345        348        349        347 3,179,924 704
-Furniture & home furnishings stores 442          8          65          61          59          62 214,979 268
-Electronics & appliance stores 443        10          49          49          49          49 217,714 342
-Building material & garden supply stores 444        19        171        171        174        172 920,480 412
-Food & beverage stores 445        14        371        370        372        371 1,571,089 326
-Health & personal care stores 446          7          29          29          30          29 136,360 358
-Gasoline stations 447        20        228        226        220        225 733,107 251
-Clothing & clothing accessories stores 448        15          81          80          76          79 232,554 226
-Sporting goods, hobby, book, & music stores 451        11          75          72          82          76 208,143 210
-General merchandise stores 452          5        315        321        329        322 1,682,730 402
-Miscellaneous store retailers 453        24        113        116        115        115 567,448 381
-Nonstore retailers 454          5          40          41          40          40 302,171 576
-Transportation & Warehousing 48 - 49        64        580        557        552        563 $4,042,701 $552
-Truck transportation 484        41        238        215        212        222 1,665,939 578
-Transit & ground passenger transportation 485-ND
-Pipeline transportation 486-ND
-Support activities for transportation 488-ND
-Postal service 491-ND
-Couriers & messengers 492-ND
Information 51        17        196        202        204        201 $1,250,133 $479
-Publishing industries, except internet 511-ND
-Motion picture & sound recording industries 512-ND
-Broadcasting, except internet 515-ND
-Telecommunications 517          8          55          54          53          54 520,890 742
-Internet service providers, search portals, & data processing  518-ND
Finance & Insurance 52        42        322        324        322        323 $2,872,730 $685
-Credit intermediation & related activities 522        14        203        204        202        203 1,868,674 708
-Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523          9          29          30          29          29 327,556 859
-Insurance carriers & related activities 524        19          90          90          91          90 676,500 576
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 53        45        137        134        136        136 $641,335 $364
-Real estate 531        35          96          94          93          94 452,086 369
-Rental & leasing services 532        10          41          40          43          41 189,249 352
-Professional & technical services 541        96        567        576        585        576 4,517,193 603
-Management of companies & enterprises 551          4          26          26          28          27 597,291 1,723
Administrative & Waste Services 56        53        672        694        677        681 $3,774,350 $426
-Administrative & support services 561        47        622        644        626        631 3,396,206 414
-Waste management & remediation services 562          6          50          50          51          50 378,144 578
-Educational services 611          4          26          28          31          28 68,545 186
Health Care & Social Assistance 62        66        731        740        735        735 $4,619,016 $483
-Ambulatory health care services 621        45        311        312        310        311 2,718,959 673
-Nursing & residential care facilities 623          6        250        255        254        253 1,175,109 357
-Social assistance 624        15        170        173        171        171 724,948 325
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 71        10          82          75          77          78 $163,052 $161
-Performing arts & spectator sports 711-ND
-Amusement, gambling, & recreation 713-ND
Accommodation & Food Services 72        76     1,491     1,554     1,600     1,548 $3,702,651 $184
-Accommodation 721        17        333        345        362        347 900,902 200
-Food services & drinking places 722        59      1,158      1,209      1,238      1,202 2,801,749 179
Other Services, Except Public Administration 81      105        663        687        711        687 $4,549,105 $509
-Repair & maintenance 811        54        487        512        528        509 3,939,032 595
-Personal & laundry services 812        26        114        115        123        117 377,275 247
-Membership associations & organizations 813        14          46          43          44          44 160,427 278
-Private households 814        11          16          17          16          16 72,371 341
Total Government          83     3,359     3,310     3,345     3,338 $24,128,364 $556
--Federal Government          8          86          88          84          86 1,014,836 908
--State Government        22        164        164        163        164 1,425,553 670
--Local Government        53      3,109      3,058      3,098      3,088 21,687,975 540
*  North American Industry Classification System.
**  Average Monthly Employment.
***  Average Weekly Wage.
ND - Not Disclosable.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source:  ES-202 Report (Second run date:  September 2002)
Prepared 10/21/2002  Nancy Brennan
Preliminary:  Subject to Revision
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