TABLE 2: DECLINING INDUSTRIES WITH 100 OR MORE EMPLOYMENT FOR 2005Q4 IN NAICS
          Employment Current Quarter   Employment Previous Quarter      
SECTOR SUBSECTOR NAICS1 2005Q4             Avg. Decline3
      AWW2 2005Q4 2004Q4 Decline   2005Q3 2004Q3 Decline    
          N N N %   N N N %   % RANK4
Manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing 337 $595.64   278 301 -23 -7.6%   273 298 -25 -8.4%   -8.0% 2
Manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing 339 $454.34   161 232 -71 -30.6%   167 235 -68 -28.9%   -29.8% 1
Information Broadcasting, except Internet 515 $577.26   549 580 -31 -5.3%   552 589 -37 -6.3%   -5.8% 3
Total     $562.40   988 1,113 -125 -11.2%   992 1,122 -130 -11.6%   -11.4% NA
Text Box: 1.  Includes both public and privately owned firms.
2.  The Average Weekly Wage (AWW) is calculated by dividing the total wage for the industry group by the total number of jobs for the industry group and the number of weeks in the observed quarter.  To give some context to this number, the AWW for all declining industries in the foruth quarter of 2005 is $562.40.  The reader should also be aware that,  AWW's at the industry Group Level are susceptible to wage bias due to sample size, occupational distributions, seasonal pay and bonuses, and keying error.
3.  The percentage for Average Decline is defined as:  (percent decline current quarter + percent decline previous quarter)/2.
4.  Rank is based on the magnitude of the percent Average Decline relative to the magnitude of all other declining industries.
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