Table 56: Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by NAICS Subsector for Park County - Northwest Region - Second Quarter 2010
NAICS* Sub Sectors Units Apr 10 May 10 Jun 10 10Q2 Average Monthly Employ-ment 10Q2 Total Wages 10Q2 Average Weekly Wage
Total, Park County   1,483 12,356 13,685 15,198 13,746 $118,728,332 $664
Total, Private 11 - 99 1,395 9,029 10,024 11,469 10,174 $80,560,817 $609
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 11 54 334 347 373 351 $2,227,911 $488
-Crop production 111 22 132 135 142 136 827,399 468
-Animal production 112 25 172 179 203 185 1,201,876 500
-Fishing, hunting & trapping 114-ND
-Agriculture & forestry support activities 115-ND
Mining 21 40 522 529 539 530 $11,237,846 $1,631
-Oil & gas extraction 211-ND
-Mining, except oil & gas 212-ND
-Support activities for mining 213 23 278 285 294 286 4,112,292 1,106
Utilities 22 8 68 68 70 69 $1,018,081 $1,135
Construction 23 229 870 892 942 901 $8,094,333 $691
-Construction of buildings 236 77 225 223 217 222 2,002,144 694
-Heavy & civil engineering construction 237 28 141 143 153 146 1,498,564 790
-Specialty trade contractors 238 124 504 526 572 534 4,593,625 662
Manufacturing 31 - 33 45 476 478 485 480 $4,215,252 $676
-Food manufacturing 311-ND
-Beverage & tobacco product manufacturing 312-ND
-Textile mills 313-ND
-Textile product mills 314-ND
-Leather & allied product manufacturing 316-ND
-Wood product manufacturing 321 4 40 41 41 41 356,285 668
-Printing & related support activities 323 5 21 20 22 21 104,173 382
-Chemical manufacturing 325-ND
-Plastics & rubber products manufacturing 326-ND
-Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 327-ND
-Primary metal manufacturing 331-ND
-Fabricated metal product manufacturing 332 6 53 56 57 55 541,425 757
-Machinery manufacturing 333-ND
-Electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing 335-ND
-Transportation equipment manufacturing 336-ND
-Furniture & related product manufacturing 337 10 25 24 24 24 147,964 474
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 339-ND
Wholesale Trade 42 68 240 241 247 243 $2,696,698 $854
-Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 36 103 104 104 104 1,173,386 868
-Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424 25 122 122 129 124 1,278,706 793
-Electronic markets & agents & brokers 425 7 15 15 14 15 244,606 1,254
Retail Trade 44 - 45 177 1,598 1,866 2,201 1,888 $12,005,868 $489
-Motor vehicle & parts dealers 441 23 215 214 219 216 1,747,264 622
-Furniture & home furnishings stores 442 10 28 26 26 27 164,937 470
-Electronics & appliance stores 443 14 43 46 45 45 301,729 516
-Building material & garden supply stores 444 17 128 130 131 130 865,967 512
-Food & beverage stores 445 12 239 240 244 241 2,722,855 869
-Health & personal care stores 446 11 57 56 55 56 485,908 667
-Gasoline stations 447 17 161 191 219 190 1,219,472 494
-Clothing & clothing accessories stores 448 11 47 51 58 52 164,879 244
-Sporting goods, hobby, book, & music stores 451 11 32 38 42 37 121,109 252
-General merchandise stores 452 9 455 673 946 691 3,390,972 377
-Miscellaneous store retailers 453 35 128 137 146 137 450,325 253
-Nonstore retailers 454 7 65 64 70 66 370,451 432
Transportation & Warehousing 48 - 49 31 229 233 249 237 $2,227,591 $723
-Air transportation 481-ND
-Truck transportation 484 12 107 110 114 110 1,020,471 714
-Pipeline transportation 486-ND
-Scenic & sightseeing transportation 487-ND
-Support activities for transportation 488 4 12 12 12 12 72,953 468
-Postal service 491-ND
-Couriers & messengers 492 8 67 66 68 67 608,155 698
Information 51 26 186 196 189 190 $1,330,736 $539
-Publishing industries, except internet 511 9 103 105 99 102 600,398 453
-Motion picture & sound recording industries 512 6 41 49 48 46 125,697 210
-Broadcasting, except internet 515-ND
-Telecommunications 517 7 25 25 25 25 329,375 1,013
-Data processing, hosting, & related services  518-ND
-Other information services 519-ND
Finance & Insurance 52 71 349 337 345 344 $3,310,310 $740
-Credit intermediation & related activities 522 29 260 247 256 254 2,391,806 724
-Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523-ND
-Insurance carriers & related activities 524 26 65 66 66 66 498,293 581
-Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles 525-ND
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 53 63 135 137 139 137 $738,107 $414
-Real estate 531 55 83 87 87 86 432,937 387
-Rental & leasing services 532 8 52 50 52 51 305,170 460
Professional & Technical Services 54 120 391 366 381 379 $3,672,514 $745
Management of Companies & Enterprises 55 10 62 68 70 67 $2,498,989 $2,869
Administrative & Waste Services 56 67 233 252 299 261 $1,460,507 $430
-Administrative & support services 561 61 194 215 257 222 1,249,818 433
-Waste management & remediation services 562 6 39 37 42 39 210,689 416
Educational Services 61 9 21 21 15 19 $60,162 $244
Health Care & Social Assistance 62 112 1,373 1,374 1,406 1,384 $12,145,725 $675
-Ambulatory health care services 621 71 493 494 481 489 5,140,174 809
-Hospitals 622-ND
-Nursing & residential care facilities 623-ND
-Social assistance 624 31 298 305 334 312 1,446,345 357
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 71 41 218 258 333 270 $1,556,110 $443
-Performing arts & spectator sports 711-ND
-Museums, historical sites, zoos, & parks 712-ND
-Amusement, gambling, & recreation 713 27 81 93 135 103 335,594 251
Accommodation & Food Services 72 131 1,469 2,106 2,914 2,163 $8,386,355 $298
-Accommodation 721 64 626 1,179 1,872 1,226 5,500,321 345
-Food services & drinking places 722 67 843 927 1,042 937 2,886,034 237
Other Services, Except Public Administration 81 93 255 255 272 261 $1,677,722 $494
-Repair & maintenance 811 44 116 111 121 116 939,174 623
-Personal & laundry services 812 17 49 50 51 50 196,873 303
-Membership associations & organizations 813 18 69 66 72 69 391,610 437
-Private households 814 14 21 28 28 26 150,065 444
Total Government   88 3,327 3,661 3,729 3,572 $38,167,515 $822
--Federal Government 21 661 981 1,083 908 11,334,804 960
--State Government 28 192 203 211 202 2,385,157 908
--Local Government 39 2,474 2,477 2,435 2,462 24,447,554 764
* North American Industry Classification System.
ND - Not Disclosable.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source: QCEW EXPO (Second run: January 2011)
Prepared 01/25/2011  Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision.
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