Table 56: Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by NAICS Subsector for Park County - Northwest Region - Third Quarter 2010
NAICS* Sub Sectors Units Jul 10 Aug 10 Sep 10 10Q3 Average Monthly Employ-ment 10Q3 Total Wages 10Q3 Average Weekly Wage
Total, Park County   1,465 15,343 15,019 14,566 14,976 $128,072,177 $658
Total, Private 11 - 99 1,377 11,773 11,557 10,926 11,419 $91,499,171 $616
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 11 53 420 406 394 407 $2,467,155 $466
-Crop production 111 21 184 172 166 174 1,036,293 458
-Animal production 112 25 211 209 198 206 1,260,951 471
-Fishing, hunting & trapping 114-ND
-Agriculture & forestry support activities 115-ND
Mining 21 39 559 564 558 560 $11,619,629 $1,596
-Oil & gas extraction 211-ND
-Mining, except oil & gas 212-ND
-Support activities for mining 213 23 315 319 319 318 5,218,148 1,262
Utilities 22 8 73 71 70 71 $1,153,883 $1,250
Construction 23 225 968 958 927 951 $9,066,791 $733
-Construction of buildings 236 74 222 218 203 214 1,987,850 715
-Heavy & civil engineering construction 237 28 174 161 161 165 2,049,642 956
-Specialty trade contractors 238 123 572 579 563 571 5,029,299 678
Manufacturing 31 - 33 44 469 466 477 471 $4,462,456 $729
-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-ND
-Printing & related support activities 323 5 22 21 20 21 104,961 384
-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 57 56 58 57 616,479 832
-Machinery manufacturing 333-ND
-Electrical equipment & appliance manufacturing 335-ND
-Transportation equipment manufacturing 336-ND
-Furniture & related product manufacturing 337 9 18 16 17 17 105,742 478
-Miscellaneous manufacturing 339-ND
Wholesale Trade 42 67 243 242 233 239 $2,823,146 $909
-Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 36 104 101 101 102 1,241,185 936
-Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424 24 126 127 119 124 1,340,454 832
-Electronic markets & agents & brokers 425 7 13 14 13 13 241,507 1,429
Retail Trade 44 - 45 174 2,281 2,242 2,094 2,206 $12,694,687 $443
-Motor vehicle & parts dealers 441 23 227 232 225 228 1,940,868 655
-Furniture & home furnishings stores 442 9 28 29 24 27 145,721 415
-Electronics & appliance stores 443 15 44 44 44 44 314,429 550
-Building material & garden supply stores 444 17 126 128 124 126 907,124 554
-Food & beverage stores 445 12 253 243 235 244 1,245,603 393
-Health & personal care stores 446 11 54 54 54 54 530,811 756
-Gasoline stations 447 17 220 228 209 219 1,472,788 517
-Clothing & clothing accessories stores 448 11 62 63 59 61 234,116 295
-Sporting goods, hobby, book, & music stores 451 11 43 43 41 42 150,426 276
-General merchandise stores 452 9 1,003 967 882 951 4,847,859 392
-Miscellaneous store retailers 453 32 148 143 136 142 570,445 309
-Nonstore retailers 454 7 73 68 61 67 334,497 384
Transportation & Warehousing 48 - 49 32 257 261 260 259 $2,836,388 $842
-Air transportation 481-ND
-Truck transportation 484 13 115 119 121 118 1,546,670 1,008
-Pipeline transportation 486-ND
-Scenic & sightseeing transportation 487-ND
-Support activities for transportation 488 4 12 11 11 11 83,800 586
-Postal service 491-ND
-Couriers & messengers 492 8 72 71 71 71 682,920 740
Information 51 26 185 189 181 185 $1,477,162 $614
-Publishing industries, except internet 511 9 97 98 97 97 679,132 539
-Motion picture & sound recording industries 512 6 47 50 43 47 161,422 264
-Broadcasting, except internet 515-ND
-Telecommunications 517 8 25 25 25 25 338,050 1,040
-Data processing, hosting, & related services  518-ND
Finance & Insurance 52 69 333 331 335 333 $3,244,662 $750
-Credit intermediation & related activities 522 29 245 242 245 244 2,295,162 724
-Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523-ND
-Insurance carriers & related activities 524 25 65 66 66 66 537,169 626
-Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles 525-ND
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 53 63 149 146 143 146 $789,255 $416
-Real estate 531 55 90 88 87 88 448,281 392
-Rental & leasing services 532 8 59 58 56 58 340,974 452
Professional & Technical Services 54 123 381 382 379 381 $3,785,099 $764
Management of Companies & Enterprises 55 10 71 72 71 71 $2,011,783 $2,180
Administrative & Waste Services 56 65 319 310 277 302 $1,665,014 $424
-Administrative & support services 561 60 279 276 238 264 1,438,462 419
-Waste management & remediation services 562 5 40 34 39 38 226,552 459
Educational Services 61 9 12 12 17 14 $74,147 $407
Health Care & Social Assistance 62 109 1,401 1,389 1,355 1,382 $15,049,791 $838
-Ambulatory health care services 621 69 489 493 497 493 5,485,252 856
-Hospitals 622-ND
-Nursing & residential care facilities 623-ND
-Social assistance 624 30 325 319 288 311 1,638,465 405
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 71 39 327 342 329 333 $1,993,828 $461
-Performing arts & spectator sports 711-ND
-Museums, historical sites, zoos, & parks 712-ND
-Amusement, gambling, & recreation 713 25 135 154 146 145 535,150 284
Accommodation & Food Services 72 133 3,047 2,893 2,543 2,828 $12,463,511 $339
-Accommodation 721 66 1,935 1,786 1,507 1,743 8,656,373 382
-Food services & drinking places 722 67 1,112 1,107 1,036 1,085 3,807,138 270
Other Services, Except Public Administration 81 89 278 281 283 281 $1,820,784 $498
-Repair & maintenance 811 43 120 119 121 120 1,004,029 644
-Personal & laundry services 812 16 56 58 61 58 223,698 297
-Membership associations & organizations 813 17 72 74 74 73 406,973 429
-Private households 814 13 30 30 27 29 186,084 494
Total Government   88 3,570 3,462 3,640 3,557 $36,573,006 $791
--Federal Government 21 1,111 1,064 971 1,049 11,337,081 831
--State Government 28 208 206 199 204 2,437,674 919
--Local Government 39 2,251 2,192 2,470 2,304 22,798,251 761
* North American Industry Classification System.
ND - Not Disclosable.
Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
Research & Planning
Source: QCEW EXPO (Second run: April 2011)
Prepared 05/02/2011  Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision.
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