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Local Jobs and Payroll in Wyoming in Second Quarter 2014: Construction Leads Job Growth
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Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Natrona County, Laramie County
(Note: Due to space considerations, QCEW tables for Natrona and Laramie counties do not appear in the printed version of this issue of Trends.)

 

Table 1: Percentage Change in Wyoming Covered Employment and Wages for Second Quarter 2010 (2010Q2) to Second Quarter 2014 (2014Q2)
Average Monthly Employment
Percentage Change Over the Previous
Total Wages Percentage
Change Over the Previous
Average Weekly Wage Percentage Change Over the Previous
Year Quarter Year Quarter Year Quarter
2010Q2 -1.7 4.7 1.1 6.7 2.9 1.9
2011Q2 0.8 4.4 4.7 5.9 3.9 1.5
2012Q2 2.2 4.1 4.8 2.8 2.6 -1.3
2013Q2 0.2 4.0 0.6 2.3 0.4 -1.7
2014Q2a 1.6 4.5 4.8 3.8 3.1 -0.7
Five-Year Average for Q2 0.6 4.3 3.2 4.3 2.6 -0.1
aPreliminary.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract date: October 2014.  

 

Table 2: Components of Personal Income for the U.S. and States, 2013
State Net Earnings by Place of Residence Dividends, Interest, & Rent Personal Current Transfer Receipts
Source: State Income and Employment Summary, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
United States 64.1% 18.9% 17.1%
Alabama 60.7% 16.9% 22.4%
Alaska 67.7% 18.1% 14.1%
Arizona 61.6% 18.4% 20.0%
Arkansas 56.5% 20.7% 22.8%
California 64.5% 20.3% 15.1%
Colorado 66.4% 20.8% 12.8%
Connecticut 64.4% 22.0% 13.6%
Delaware 63.2% 17.4% 19.4%
District of Columbia 70.9% 17.0% 12.1%
Florida 53.6% 26.6% 19.8%
Georgia 65.8% 16.7% 17.5%
Hawaii 63.4% 21.1% 15.5%
Idaho 61.1% 20.5% 18.4%
Illinois 66.1% 18.6% 15.3%
Indiana 65.3% 15.3% 19.4%
Iowa 66.0% 17.8% 16.2%
Kansas 65.5% 19.3% 15.3%
Kentucky 61.1% 15.9% 23.0%
Louisiana 63.7% 17.1% 19.1%
Maine 59.5% 17.4% 23.0%
Maryland 67.6% 19.3% 13.1%
Massachusetts 66.0% 19.1% 14.9%
Michigan 61.9% 16.5% 21.6%
Minnesota 66.0% 18.3% 15.7%
Mississippi 60.4% 14.6% 25.0%
Missouri 62.4% 18.2% 19.4%
Montana 58.1% 23.5% 18.4%
Nebraska 67.0% 19.1% 13.9%
Nevada 61.8% 22.6% 15.6%
New Hampshire 66.7% 19.2% 14.1%
New Jersey 67.4% 18.3% 14.3%
New Mexico 60.0% 18.5% 21.5%
New York 63.3% 19.3% 17.3%
North Carolina 63.2% 17.1% 19.7%
North Dakota 67.9% 19.7% 12.4%
Ohio 64.8% 15.5% 19.7%
Oklahoma 64.4% 17.5% 18.1%
Oregon 60.7% 19.7% 19.6%
Pennsylvania 63.4% 17.5% 19.1%
Rhode Island 62.4% 18.4% 19.3%
South Carolina 61.0% 16.8% 22.2%
South Dakota 63.9% 21.7% 14.4%
Tennessee 65.0% 14.3% 20.7%
Texas 69.1% 16.4% 14.5%
Utah 68.3% 18.1% 13.6%
Vermont 60.6% 19.2% 20.2%
Virginia 66.2% 20.5% 13.2%
Washington 63.7% 21.0% 15.3%
West Virginia 59.0% 14.2% 26.8%
Wisconsin 65.0% 18.0% 17.0%
Wyoming 59.2% 28.5% 12.3%

 

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Table 3: States Ranked by Average Weekly Wage, 2013
State Average Weekly Wage
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
District of Columbia $1,597
New York 1,213
Connecticut 1,199
Massachusetts 1,188
New Jersey 1,144
California 1,098
Maryland 1,039
Washington 1,020
Illinois 1,011
Delaware 1,001
Virginia 998
Alaska 992
Texas 985
Colorado 978
Minnesota 964
Pennsylvania 944
New Hampshire 942
North Dakota 919
Rhode Island 918
Michigan 906
Georgia 899
Arizona 883
Oregon 866
Wyoming 865
Ohio 859
Nevada 848
Tennessee 848
Louisiana 846
Hawaii 843
North Carolina 842
Florida 839
Missouri 828
Wisconsin 823
Oklahoma 816
Alabama 813
Vermont 809
Utah 804
Indiana 801
Kansas 799
Iowa 791
New Mexico 785
Kentucky 784
West Virginia 773
Nebraska 769
South Carolina 765
Maine 755
Arkansas 749
Montana 723
South Dakota 716
Idaho 708
Mississippi 701

 

Table 4: Over-the-Year Percentage Change in Wyoming Covered Employment and Wages for Second Quarter 2005 (2005Q2) to Second Quarter 2014 (2014Q2)
Average
Monthly
Employment
Total Wages
aPreliminary.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract date: October 2014.
2005Q2 2.1 8.3
2005Q3 2.7 11.7
2005Q4 3.4 10.1
2006Q1 5.1 15.1
2006Q2 5.0 15.5
2006Q3 4.6 14.8
2006Q4 5.1 17.1
2007Q1 4.8 14.5
2007Q2 3.9 12.4
2007Q3 3.7 8.0
2007Q4 3.8 11.3
2008Q1 3.6 10.6
2008Q2 3.1 8.7
2008Q3 3.4 10.1
2008Q4 2.4 6.8
2009Q1 -1.0 -1.2
2009Q2 -3.4 -5.0
2009Q3 -5.3 -8.4
2009Q4 -6.3 -8.4
2010Q1 -4.7 -4.9
2010Q2 -1.7 1.1
2010Q3 0.0 4.8
2010Q4 1.1 6.0
2011Q1 1.1 5.4
2011Q2 0.8 4.7
2011Q3 1.4 6.5
2011Q4 2.0 2.5
2012Q1 2.5 8.0
2012Q2 2.2 4.8
2012Q3 0.7 0.2
2012Q4 0.3 4.1
2013Q1 0.3 1.1
2013Q2 0.2 0.6
2013Q3 0.5 1.9
2013Q4 0.6 1.5
2014Q1 1.2 3.3
2014Q2a 1.6 4.8

 

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Table 5: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll, and Average Weekly Wage for Second Quarter by County, 2013 and 2014a
Average Monthly Employment Total Payroll Average Weekly Wage
County Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change
2013 2014 n % 2013 2014 $ % 2013 2014 $ %
Total 281,707 286,269 4,562 1.6 $3,093,096,086 $3,241,566,139 $148,470,053 4.8 $845 $871 $26 3.1
Albany 15,561 15,519 -42 -0.3 $145,428,539 $149,172,178 $3,743,639 2.6 $719 $739 $20 2.8
Big Horn 4,350 4,471 121 2.8 42,541,241 45,503,165 2,961,924 7.0 752 783 31 4.1
Campbell 27,392 28,598 1,206 4.4 376,250,698 395,280,238 19,029,540 5.1 1,057 1,063 6 0.6
Carbon 7,333 7,569 236 3.2 81,298,684 86,827,561 5,528,877 6.8 853 882 29 3.4
Converse 6,165 6,536 371 6.0 70,512,149 79,023,624 8,511,475 12.1 880 930 50 5.7
Crook 2,361 2,395 34 1.4 21,376,598 23,450,866 2,074,268 9.7 696 753 57 8.2
Fremont 16,914 16,719 -195 -1.2 165,935,180 169,801,517 3,866,337 2.3 755 781 26 3.4
Goshen 4,548 4,554 6 0.1 37,821,786 39,151,966 1,330,180 3.5 640 661 21 3.3
Hot Springs 2,162 2,127 -35 -1.6 19,149,340 19,749,537 600,197 3.1 681 714 33 4.8
Johnson 3,442 3,534 92 2.7 31,143,140 33,440,600 2,297,460 7.4 696 728 32 4.6
Laramie 45,307 45,986 679 1.5 460,120,758 474,628,702 14,507,944 3.2 781 794 13 1.7
Lincoln 5,774 5,822 48 0.8 63,021,902 65,331,939 2,310,037 3.7 840 863 23 2.7
Natrona 41,837 42,574 737 1.8 485,081,453 518,954,197 33,872,744 7.0 892 938 46 5.2
Niobrara 963 978 15 1.6 7,984,220 8,844,937 860,717 10.8 638 696 58 9.1
Park 14,063 14,149 86 0.6 131,652,660 133,351,601 1,698,941 1.3 720 725 5 0.7
Platte 3,773 3,884 111 2.9 42,785,879 44,552,844 1,766,965 4.1 872 882 10 1.1
Sheridan 13,038 13,468 430 3.3 122,225,186 127,613,056 5,387,870 4.4 721 729 8 1.1
Sublette 5,027 4,898 -129 -2.6 71,257,662 71,970,591 712,929 1.0 1,090 1,130 40 3.7
Sweetwater 24,851 24,633 -218 -0.9 344,967,104 359,710,969 14,743,865 4.3 1,068 1,123 55 5.1
Teton 17,594 18,290 696 4.0 167,236,762 179,066,734 11,829,972 7.1 731 753 22 3.0
Uinta 8,891 8,931 40 0.4 88,443,847 91,819,057 3,375,210 3.8 765 791 26 3.4
Washakie 3,838 3,788 -50 -1.3 38,307,074 38,979,289 672,215 1.8 768 792 24 3.1
Weston 2,341 2,372 31 1.3 20,878,472 22,184,082 1,305,610 6.3 686 719 33 4.8
Nonclassifiedb 4,182 4,474 292 7.0 57,675,752 63,156,889 5,481,137 9.5 1,061 1,086 25 2.3
aPreliminary.
bThe employer may be located statewide or in more than one county.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Extract date: October 2014.

 

Table 6: Wyoming Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll, and Average Weekly Wage for Second Quarter by Industry, 2013 and 2014a
Average
Monthly
Employment
Total Payroll Average Weekly Wage
Second
Quarter
Change Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change
NAICSb Title 2013 2014 n % 2013 2014 $ % 2013 2014 $ %
aPreliminary.
bNorth American Industry Classification System. Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract date: October 2014.
Total, All Industries 281,707 286,269 4,562 1.6 $3,093,096,086 $3,241,566,139 $148,470,053 4.8 $845 $871 $26 3.1
Total Private 213,228 218,147 4,919 2.3 $2,279,570,821 $2,428,198,791 $148,627,970 6.5 $822 $856 $34 4.1
Agriculture 2,663 2,718 55 2.1 19,008,301 20,158,420 1,150,119 6.1 549 571 22 4.0
Mining 26,397 27,024 627 2.4 536,731,909 571,995,700 35,263,791 6.6 1,564 1,628 64 4.1
Utilities 2,489 2,492 3 0.1 50,204,384 52,288,988 2,084,604 4.2 1,552 1,614 62 4.0
Construction 22,166 24,293 2,127 9.6 260,949,292 302,959,859 42,010,567 16.1 906 959 53 5.8
Manufacturing 9,276 9,637 361 3.9 131,443,542 142,200,763 10,757,221 8.2 1,090 1,135 45 4.1
Wholesale Trade 9,194 9,529 335 3.6 125,429,346 136,480,315 11,050,969 8.8 1,049 1,102 53 5.1
Retail Trade 29,706 29,737 31 0.1 194,908,045 198,670,656 3,762,611 1.9 505 514 9 1.8
Transportation & Warehousing 9,675 10,283 608 6.3 114,957,792 122,006,466 7,048,674 6.1 914 913 -1 -0.1
Information 3,777 3,768 -9 -0.2 39,709,683 41,684,861 1,975,178 5.0 809 851 42 5.2
Finance & Insurance 6,785 6,760 -25 -0.4 84,406,685 86,415,567 2,008,882 2.4 957 983 26 2.7
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 4,321 4,407 86 2.0 49,815,885 54,227,217 4,411,332 8.9 887 947 60 6.8
Professional & Technical Services 9,172 9,480 308 3.4 125,252,056 137,556,322 12,304,266 9.8 1,050 1,116 66 6.3
Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 1,019 1,031 12 1.2 22,913,921 24,801,530 1,887,609 8.2 1,730 1,850 120 6.9
Administrative & Waste Services 8,146 8,132 -14 -0.2 60,473,791 61,438,335 964,544 1.6 571 581 10 1.8
Educational Services 1,681 1,661 -20 -1.2 12,174,625 12,466,927 292,302 2.4 557 577 20 3.6
Health Care & Social Assistance 24,031 24,080 49 0.2 237,462,221 244,809,153 7,346,932 3.1 760 782 22 2.9
Ambulatory Health Care Services 9,425 9,615 190 2.0 126,477,399 133,682,811 7,205,412 5.7 1,032 1,070 38 3.7
Hospitals 3,029 2,988 -41 -1.4 40,276,275 40,041,166 -235,109 -0.6 1,023 1,031 8 0.8
Nursing & Res. Care Facilities 4,576 4,559 -17 -0.4 33,502,236 33,400,546 -101,690 -0.3 563 564 1 0.2
Social Assistance 7,002 6,918 -84 -1.2 37,206,311 37,684,630 478,319 1.3 409 419 10 2.4
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 2,906 3,033 127 4.4 12,712,507 14,431,041 1,718,534 13.5 337 366 29 8.6
Accommodation & Food Services 31,559 32,197 638 2.0 128,796,170 135,752,440 6,956,270 5.4 314 324 10 3.2
Other Services 8,263 7,883 -380 -4.6 72,220,666 67,854,231 -4,366,435 -6.0 672 662 -10 -1.5
Total Government 68,480 68,122 -358 -0.5 $813,525,265 $813,367,348 -$157,917 0.0 $914 $918 $4 0.4
Federal Government 7,522 7,451 -71 -0.9 108,619,546 106,185,864 -2,433,682 -2.2 1,111 1,096 -15 -1.4
State Government 13,386 13,162 -224 -1.7 174,675,617 172,715,868 -1,959,749 -1.1 1,004 1,009 5 0.5
State Government Education 3,698 3,665 -32 -0.9 47,421,978 47,418,550 -3,428 0.0 987 995 9 0.9
Local Government 47,571 47,509 -62 -0.1 530,230,102 534,465,616 4,235,514 0.8 857 865 8 1.0
Local Government Education 24,445 24,461 16 0.1 292,428,378 289,010,919 -3,417,459 -1.2 920 909 -11 -1.2
Hospitals 6,999 7,118 119 1.7 91,677,911 96,946,370 5,268,459 5.7 1,008 1,048 40 4.0

 

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Natrona County Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll, and Average Weekly Wage for Second Quarter by Industry, 2013 and 2014a
Average Monthly Employment Total
Payroll
Average
Weekly Wage
NAICSb Title Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change
2013 2014 n % 2013 2014 $ % 2013 2014 $ %
Total, All Industries 41,837 42,574 737 1.8 $485,081,453 $518,954,197 $33,872,744 7.0 $892 $938 $46 5.2
Total Private 35,998 36,723 725 2.0 $413,755,702 $447,856,799 $34,101,097 8.2 $884 $938 $54 6.1
Agriculture 132 148 16 12.1 791,541 880,077 88,536 11.2 461 457 -4 -0.9
Mining 4,079 4,188 109 2.7 88,848,543 100,462,590 11,614,047 13.1 1,676 1,845 169 10.1
Utilities 137 146 9 6.6 2,646,421 2,867,528 221,107 8.4 1,486 1,511 25 1.7
Construction 3,081 3,341 260 8.4 38,388,562 44,412,539 6,023,977 15.7 958 1,023 65 6.8
Manufacturing 1,733 1,776 43 2.5 23,435,165 26,538,973 3,103,808 13.2 1,040 1,149 109 10.5
Wholesale Trade 2,788 2,803 15 0.5 39,871,830 44,158,268 4,286,438 10.8 1,100 1,212 112 10.2
Retail Trade 4,793 4,900 107 2.2 32,272,106 33,768,914 1,496,808 4.6 518 530 12 2.3
Transportation & Warehousing 1,226 1,279 53 4.3 16,730,534 18,082,183 1,351,649 8.1 1,050 1,088 38 3.6
Information 451 431 -20 -4.4 4,371,188 4,622,499 251,311 5.7 746 825 79 10.6
Finance & Insurance 1,073 1,050 -23 -2.1 13,761,501 13,602,616 -158,885 -1.2 987 997 10 1.0
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 997 1,007 10 1.0 10,974,294 11,639,544 665,250 6.1 847 889 42 5.0
Professional & Technical Services 1,494 1,500 6 0.4 20,773,223 22,299,108 1,525,885 7.3 1,070 1,144 74 6.9
Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 188 207 19 10.1 3,767,212 4,375,841 608,629 16.2 1,541 1,626 85 5.5
Administrative & Waste Services 1,401 1,459 58 4.1 10,575,330 11,586,889 1,011,559 9.6 581 611 30 5.2
Educational Services 153 127 -26 -17.0 764,095 697,931 -66,164 -8.7 384 423 39 10.2
Health Care & Social Assistance 5,748 5,840 92 1.6 66,673,980 70,086,128 3,412,148 5.1 892 923 31 3.5
Ambulatory Health Care Services 2,093 2,154 61 2.9 31,557,259 34,934,230 3,376,971 10.7 1,160 1,248 88 7.6
Hospitals 1,627 1,612 -15 -0.9 22,058,744 21,591,375 -467,369 -2.1 1,043 1,030 -13 -1.2
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 957 947 -10 -1.0 7,428,985 7,570,622 141,637 1.9 597 615 18 3.0
Social assistance 1,071 1,127 56 5.2 5,628,992 5,989,901 360,909 6.4 404 409 5 1.2
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 501 528 27 5.4 1,789,884 1,956,321 166,437 9.3 275 285 10 3.6
Accommodation & Food Services 4,093 4,242 149 3.6 16,581,673 17,517,262 935,589 5.6 312 318 6 1.9
Other Services 1,931 1,749 -182 -9.4 20,738,620 18,301,588 -2,437,032 -11.8 826 805 -21 -2.5
Total Government 5,839   5,851 12 0.2 $71,325,751 $71,097,398 -$228,353 -0.3 $940 $935 -$5 -0.5
Federal Government 661 629 -32 -4.8 11,350,308 10,384,568 -965,740 -8.5 1,321 1,270 -51 -3.9
State Government 725 720 -5 -0.7 9,705,508 9,576,446 -129,062 -1.3 1,030 1,023 -7 -0.7
Local Government 4,453 4,502 49 1.1 50,269,935 51,136,384 866,449 1.7 868 874 6 0.7
Local Government Education  ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND   ND 
aPreliminary.
bNorth American Industry Classification System.
ND-Not disclosable due to confidentiality of information.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract date: October 2014.

 

Table 7: Laramie County Average Monthly Employment, Total Payroll, and Average Weekly Wage for Second Quarter by Industry, 2013 and 2014a
Average Monthly Employment Total Payroll Average Weekly Wage
NAICSb Title Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change Second Quarter Change
2013 2014 n % 2013 2014 $ % 2013 2014 $ %
Total, All Industries 45,307 45,986 679 1.5 $460,120,758 $474,628,702 $14,507,944 3.2 $781 $794 $13 1.7
Total Private 31,461 32,236 775 2.5 $285,746,387 $299,383,424 $13,637,037 4.8 $699 $714 $15 2.1
Agriculture 328 332 4 1.2 2,375,738 2,647,315 271,577 11.4 557 613 56 10.1
Mining 230 377 147 63.9 3,946,165 7,502,492 3,556,327 90.1 1,320 1,531 211 16.0
Utilities 147 164 17 11.6 2,838,627 3,140,367 301,740 10.6 1,485 1,473 -12 -0.8
Construction 3,498 3,295 -203 -5.8 38,418,306 38,802,825 384,519 1.0 845 906 61 7.2
Manufacturing 1,349 1,397 48 3.6 19,650,030 20,992,486 1,342,456 6.8 1,120 1,156 36 3.2
Wholesale Trade 964 998 34 3.5 11,891,330 13,506,750 1,615,420 13.6 949 1,041 92 9.7
Retail Trade 5,582 5,446 -136 -2.4 35,653,583 35,017,385 -636,198 -1.8 491 495 4 0.8
Transportation & Warehousing 2,446 2,969 523 21.4 25,230,909 29,062,096 3,831,187 15.2 793 753 -40 -5.0
Information 1,124 1,154 30 2.7 13,565,393 14,269,119 703,726 5.2 928 951 23 2.5
Finance & Insurance 1,652 1,673 21 1.3 20,713,999 21,153,668 439,669 2.1 965 973 8 0.8
Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 556 568 12 2.2 4,884,019 5,312,113 428,094 8.8 676 719 43 6.4
Professional & Technical Services 1,563 1,619 56 3.6 20,954,074 22,147,601 1,193,527 5.7 1,031 1,052 21 2.0
Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 91 85 -6 -6.6 1,666,606 1,561,040 -105,566 -6.3 1,409 1,413 4 0.3
Administrative & Waste Services 1,766 1,770 4 0.2 10,924,807 11,076,350 151,543 1.4 476 481 5 1.1
Educational Services 250 233 -17 -6.8 1,572,179 1,450,446 -121,733 -7.7 484 479 -5 -1.0
Health Care & Social Assistance 4,044 4,070 26 0.6 42,611,815 43,373,918 762,103 1.8 811 820 9 1.1
Ambulatory Health Care Services 2,021 2,019 -2 -0.1 29,624,284 30,208,772 584,488 2.0 1,128 1,151 23 2.0
Nursing & Residential Care Facilties 860 851 -9 -1.0 6,313,286 6,516,718 203,432 3.2 565 589 24 4.2
Hospitals & Social Assistance 1,164 1,200 37 3.2 6,674,245 6,648,428 -25,817 -0.4 441 425 -16 -3.7
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 289 315 26 9.0 967,535 1,149,353 181,818 18.8 258 281 23 8.9
Accommodation & Food Services 4,215 4,496 281 6.7 16,386,996 17,714,317 1,327,321 8.1 299 303 4 1.3
Other Services 1,368 1,275 -93 -6.8 11,494,276 9,503,783 -1,990,493 -17.3 646 573 -73 -11.3
Total Government 13,846 13,751 -95 -0.7 $174,374,371 $175,245,278 $870,907 0.5 $969 $980 $11 1.1
Federal Government 2,602 2,551 -51 -2.0 39,427,033 39,288,569 -138,464 -0.4 1,166 1,185 19 1.6
State Government 3,978 3,937 -41 -1.0 57,659,309 57,163,432 -495,877 -0.9 1,115 1,117 2 0.2
Local Government 7,266 7,263 -3 0.0 77,288,029 78,793,277 1,505,248 1.9 818 835 17 2.1
Local Government Education 3,789 3,825 36 1.0 39,551,401 41,209,694 1,658,293 4.2 803 829 26 3.2

aPreliminary.
bNorth American Industry Classification System.
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, developed through a cooperative program between Research & Planning and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Extract date: October 2014.

 

 

 

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