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EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS
THIRD QUARTER 2004"Check Out Our Web Site: www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/index.htm"
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATIONOffice of Labor Market Analysis and Information
1100 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Secretary
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Michael S. Steele
James D. Fielder, Jr., Ph.D.
PREFACE
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This publication is generated from statistics produced by Maryland's ES-202 Program. It provides the reader with a basic
industrial profile of Maryland's economy. The data are generated and published on a quarterly basis with totals for the state
as well as each of its political subdivisions. Included are all workers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law of
Maryland and the unemployment compensation for federal employees (UCFE) program. Together these two account for
over 91% of all civilian employment. The principle exclusions are cited in Appendix A of this report.
also be based on the NAICS. Prior to the reports for 2001, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual was used for
This report uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to code establishments. All future releases will
Requests for more information or additional copies of this report should be directed to:
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Office of Labor Market Analysis and Information
1100 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 767-2250
E-mail: [email protected]
coding purposes. Although some titles remained the same, the content has changed from one system to the other and the
series are not comparable.
page details this aggregation.
For purposes of this report, NAICS sectors have been combined using the BLS standard for sector aggregation. The following
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
State of MarylandTable I Major Industry Series
Baltimore MSAMaryland Portion D.C. MSA
State of Maryland
Table II Employment and Wages by Size
Baltimore MSAMaryland Portion D.C. MSA
Total EmploymentTable III Employment and Wages by County
Government SectorPrivate Sector
of Reporting Unit
Carroll CountyCecil CountyCharles CountyDorchester CountyFrederick CountyGarrett CountyHarford CountyHoward CountyKent CountyMontgomery CountyPrince George's CountyQueen Anne's CountySt. Mary's CountySomerset CountyTalbot CountyWashington CountyWicomico CountyWorcester CountyNondistributable
State of MarylandTable IV County Industry Series
Baltimore MSAAllegany CountyAnne Arundel CountyBaltimore CityBaltimore CountyCalvert CountyCaroline County
Appendix A--Source of Data & Scope ofCoverage
Appendix B--Explanation of Terms
Appendix C--Limitations
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BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS ii
Employment and Payrolls
Third Quarter 2004
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and RegulationOffice of Labor Market Analysis and Information
1100 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
Prepared by:
Patrick Arnold, Director
(410) 767-2250E-mail: [email protected]
March, 2005
BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS
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Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Sector 11
Construction
Manufacturing
(Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting), Sector 21 (Mining)
Sector 23 (Construction)
Sectors 31, 32, 33 (Manufacturing)
Service-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Sector 42
Information
Financial Activities
(Wholesale Trade),
Sector 51 (Information)
Sector 52 (Finance and Insurance)
(Transportation and Warehousing),
Sector 22 (Utilities)
Sectors 44, 45 (Retail Trade), Sectors 48, 49
Professional and Business Services
Sector 54 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services), (Management of Companies and Enterprises),
Sector 56 (Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services)
Sector 55
Education and Health Services
Sector 61 (Educational Services), Sector 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance)
Leisure and Hospitality
Sector 71 (Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation), (Accomodation and Food Services)Sector 72
Other Services
Public Administration
Sector 81 (Other Services, except Public Administration)
Sector 92 (Public Administration)
Unclassified
Sector 99 (Unclassified)
Sector 53 (Real Estate and Rental and Leasing)
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 67,785 1,213,743 1,212,303 1,219,938
1,371 197,857 195,907 208,713
350 41,324 41,397 41,407 243 64,517 64,726 64,391 700,181,949 778 92,016 89,784 102,915
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
1,215,328
200,826
41,376 64,545 94,905
$773
850
1,302 834 663
- 4 -
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
818,137,324
700,472,045
2,218,791,318
$12,218,752,706
66,414 1,015,886 1,016,396 1,011,225 1,014,502 758 9,999,961,388PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
THIRD QUARTER 2004
GOODS-PRODUCING 10,397 157,803 158,214 157,195 157,737 921 1,888,987,383
Natural Resources and Mining 233 1,765 1,753 1,688 1,735 544 12,279,635
Crop production 82 839 830 808 826 477 5,118,060
Animal production 47 222 226 224 224 463 1,349,315
Forestry and logging 5 43 39 35 39 615 312,049
Fishing, hunting and trapping D D D D D DD
Agriculture and forestry support activities 67 344 337 309 330 462 1,983,580
Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD
Mining, except oil and gas 13 201 210 202 204 1,059 2,807,829
Support activities for mining 8 35 37 36 36 752 351,831
Construction 7,999 79,519 79,880 79,391 79,597 834 862,873,538
Construction of buildings 2,737 17,183 17,279 17,090 17,184 935 208,789,042
Heavy and civil engineering construction 455 9,002 9,014 9,089 9,035 847 99,514,118
Specialty trade contractors 4,807 53,334 53,587 53,212 53,378 799 554,570,378
Manufacturing 2,165 76,519 76,581 76,116 76,405 1,021 1,013,834,210
Food manufacturing 185 8,040 8,031 7,931 8,001 745 77,469,637
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 33 2,289 2,268 2,251 2,269 952 28,082,408
Textile mills 22 692 684 693 690 584 5,239,227
Textile product mills 74 672 659 656 662 609 5,240,280
Apparel manufacturing 41 1,081 1,093 1,086 1,087 464 6,556,293
Leather and allied product manufacturing D D D D D DD
Wood product manufacturing 66 2,029 2,065 2,052 2,049 622 16,580,950
Paper manufacturing 34 3,163 3,157 3,177 3,166 801 32,952,680
Printing and related support activities 348 6,025 6,021 6,077 6,041 789 61,945,430
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD
Chemical manufacturing 124 8,731 8,673 8,547 8,650 1,160 130,437,035
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 73 3,798 3,777 3,709 3,761 742 36,294,836
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 81 2,572 2,590 2,608 2,590 858 28,875,022
Primary metal manufacturing 41 3,487 3,501 3,516 3,501 1,343 61,117,898
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 283 5,455 5,491 5,469 5,472 811 57,682,831
Machinery manufacturing 141 5,691 5,717 5,669 5,692 1,241 91,850,481
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 136 11,709 11,780 11,690 11,726 1,550 236,284,562
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 43 1,014 1,020 1,003 1,012 930 12,234,556
Transportation equipment manufacturing 76 5,393 5,405 5,364 5,387 1,138 79,666,447
Furniture and related product manufacturing 130 1,565 1,566 1,551 1,561 680 13,808,882
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
Miscellaneous manufacturing 211 2,380 2,365 2,336 2,360 738 22,650,462
SERVICE PROVIDING 55,610 857,621 857,693 853,502 856,272 728 8,107,449,624
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,671 232,622 232,898 233,430 232,983 668 2,022,419,685
Utilities 45 4,929 4,957 4,924 4,937 1,454 93,319,402
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 2,245 29,140 29,176 29,018 29,111 1,084 410,198,845
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 983 16,838 16,726 16,785 16,783 856 186,869,675
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 572 3,083 3,111 3,074 3,089 1,131 45,410,323
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 820 18,838 18,800 18,674 18,771 781 190,607,928
Furniture and home furnishings stores 465 6,039 6,107 6,013 6,053 584 45,973,209
Electronics and appliance stores 448 5,245 5,224 5,227 5,232 794 53,990,952
Building material and garden supply stores 498 11,072 10,962 10,893 10,976 562 80,169,917
Food and beverage stores 1,813 32,636 32,947 32,828 32,804 494 210,750,474
Health and personal care stores 743 8,714 8,734 8,737 8,728 610 69,219,565
Gasoline stations 630 4,263 4,187 4,161 4,204 358 19,577,091
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,161 14,948 15,210 15,063 15,074 333 65,167,837
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 522 6,708 6,863 6,833 6,801 369 32,636,840
General merchandise stores 342 22,704 22,583 22,445 22,577 359 105,281,404
Miscellaneous store retailers 1,168 10,187 10,245 10,408 10,280 394 52,629,737
Nonstore retailers 283 2,658 2,791 2,866 2,772 559 20,145,325
Air transportation 42 4,158 4,184 4,185 4,176 1,205 65,427,317
Rail transportation D D D D D DD
Water transportation D D D D D DD
Truck transportation 811 9,408 9,423 9,392 9,408 736 90,026,383
Transit and ground passenger transportation 348 4,271 4,056 5,393 4,573 423 25,153,170
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 25 370 356 309 345 307 1,375,526
Support activities for transportation 393 6,013 5,825 5,733 5,857 829 63,097,503
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 183 4,151 4,152 4,217 4,173 755 40,963,399
Warehousing and storage 105 5,892 5,922 5,897 5,904 638 48,973,535
Information 1,028 20,314 20,429 20,272 20,338 1,003 265,101,884
Publishing industries, except Internet 236 5,547 5,573 5,588 5,569 938 67,932,759
Motion picture and sound recording industries 178 1,999 2,057 1,842 1,966 407 10,398,257
Broadcasting, except Internet 50 1,963 1,936 1,948 1,949 1,176 29,795,012
Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD
Telecommunications 351 8,296 8,327 8,340 8,321 1,128 121,984,736
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 175 2,110 2,104 2,109 2,108 1,114 30,514,398
Other information services D D D D D DD
Financial Activities 6,472 81,009 81,159 80,664 80,944 1,060 1,114,925,956
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 1,641 26,913 27,023 26,847 26,928 981 343,377,067
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 503 9,086 9,101 9,080 9,089 2,030 239,893,241
Insurance carriers and related activities 1,568 21,152 21,097 20,874 21,041 1,064 291,166,005
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 67 961 1,015 1,034 1,003 1,062 13,847,305
Real estate 2,194 15,053 15,131 15,008 15,064 780 152,703,858
Rental and leasing services 474 7,172 7,132 7,173 7,159 704 65,547,309
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 13,528 173,777 173,921 171,841 173,180 875 1,970,621,536
Professional and technical services 9,100 91,897 91,852 90,912 91,554 1,149 1,367,002,097
Management of companies and enterprises 161 3,798 3,802 3,786 3,795 1,307 64,480,639
Administrative and support services 4,039 74,593 74,680 73,515 74,263 523 505,146,960
Waste management and remediation services 228 3,489 3,587 3,628 3,568 733 33,991,840
Education and Health Services 7,134 193,017 192,421 193,688 193,042 779 1,955,849,619
Educational services 883 36,243 35,668 36,832 36,248 864 407,287,768
Ambulatory health care services 4,355 44,167 44,392 44,008 44,189 923 530,005,527
Hospitals 72 59,718 59,637 59,684 59,680 866 672,044,814
Nursing and residential care facilities 654 30,356 30,454 30,438 30,416 528 208,598,245
Social assistance 1,170 22,533 22,270 22,726 22,510 471 137,913,265
Leisure and Hospitality 5,823 115,784 116,324 113,367 115,158 333 498,518,176
Performing arts and spectator sports 285 3,406 4,067 3,806 3,760 1,411 68,989,412
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 49 1,398 1,420 1,401 1,406 471 8,609,086
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 671 16,872 16,585 15,344 16,267 311 65,758,264
Accommodation 234 9,918 9,931 9,671 9,840 428 54,695,266
Food services and drinking places 4,584 84,190 84,321 83,145 83,885 276 300,466,148
Other Services 6,954 41,098 40,541 40,240 40,626 530 280,012,768
Repair and maintenance 2,133 12,670 12,559 12,574 12,601 664 108,789,902
Personal and laundry services 1,856 15,129 14,927 14,817 14,958 386 74,980,885
Membership associations and organizations 1,143 11,281 11,042 10,851 11,058 608 87,349,819
Private households 1,822 2,018 2,013 1,998 2,010 340 8,892,162
UNCLASSIFIED 407 462 489 528 493 550 3,524,381
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENTGOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL
156,072 2,458,456 2,453,888 2,479,674 3,080 412,927 408,213 446,337
891 127,350 127,182 126,916 379 92,437 94,594 94,951 992,504,841
1,810 193,140 186,437 224,470
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
2,464,006 422,492
127,149 93,994
201,349
$792 946
1,424 812 707
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES
1,851,265,563
2,353,852,242
5,197,622,646$25,356,083,406
152,992 2,045,529 2,045,675 2,033,337 2,041,514 760 20,158,460,760PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
THIRD QUARTER 2004
GOODS-PRODUCING 23,026 332,890 333,337 331,787 332,671 893 3,862,568,179
Natural Resources and Mining 694 7,273 7,210 7,117 7,200 580 54,294,864
Crop production 236 2,500 2,465 2,437 2,467 480 15,393,742
Animal production 136 1,433 1,443 1,443 1,440 519 9,716,319
Forestry and logging 68 360 348 361 356 497 2,298,012
Fishing, hunting and trapping 27 221 206 205 211 632 1,732,846
Agriculture and forestry support activities 146 1,224 1,195 1,126 1,182 452 6,950,331
Oil and gas extraction 3 3 3 3 3 1,517 59,166
Mining, except oil and gas 55 1,291 1,299 1,285 1,292 948 15,915,292
Support activities for mining 23 241 251 257 250 686 2,229,156
Construction 18,017 181,534 182,219 181,506 181,753 824 1,946,131,145
Construction of buildings 6,245 43,762 43,978 43,520 43,753 916 520,824,604
Heavy and civil engineering construction 1,021 18,082 18,030 17,965 18,026 822 192,517,273
Specialty trade contractors 10,751 119,690 120,211 120,021 119,974 790 1,232,789,268
Manufacturing 4,315 144,083 143,908 143,164 143,718 997 1,862,142,170
Food manufacturing 358 16,146 16,147 15,988 16,094 668 139,752,692
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 74 4,573 4,555 4,515 4,548 845 49,935,940
Textile mills 52 1,720 1,717 1,727 1,721 573 12,828,826
Textile product mills 134 1,184 1,164 1,155 1,168 611 9,277,868
Apparel manufacturing 70 1,951 1,964 1,937 1,951 486 12,323,516
Leather and allied product manufacturing D D D D D DD
Wood product manufacturing 154 3,938 3,996 3,983 3,972 636 32,861,957
Paper manufacturing 54 5,164 5,127 5,173 5,155 839 56,239,650
Printing and related support activities 698 14,050 13,996 14,030 14,025 862 157,254,633
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD
Chemical manufacturing 237 12,874 12,832 12,683 12,796 1,173 195,138,469
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 123 7,833 7,773 7,753 7,786 820 82,990,658
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 193 5,189 5,224 5,266 5,226 822 55,840,332
Primary metal manufacturing 63 4,401 4,410 4,403 4,405 1,268 72,638,137
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 469 9,720 9,731 9,713 9,721 798 100,812,281
Machinery manufacturing 238 8,940 8,966 8,898 8,935 1,225 142,334,782
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 381 23,699 23,697 23,486 23,627 1,554 477,446,197
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 78 2,103 2,108 2,092 2,101 904 24,687,164
Transportation equipment manufacturing 156 10,129 10,121 10,025 10,092 1,056 138,534,713
Furniture and related product manufacturing 278 3,819 3,828 3,798 3,815 669 33,200,991
See note at end of table.
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
Miscellaneous manufacturing 457 4,788 4,730 4,704 4,741 755 46,548,812
SERVICE PROVIDING 128,157 1,710,426 1,710,012 1,699,155 1,706,531 73316,270,627,360
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32,550 462,140 462,552 462,658 462,450 668 4,013,895,360
Utilities 138 9,397 9,418 9,362 9,392 1,367 166,928,791
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 5,110 54,474 54,422 54,183 54,360 1,119 790,731,847
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 2,257 30,522 30,314 30,296 30,377 911 359,843,940
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 2,366 8,195 8,245 8,288 8,243 1,268 135,868,515
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,727 39,688 39,516 39,242 39,482 793 406,784,446
Furniture and home furnishings stores 1,069 12,477 12,562 12,410 12,483 625 101,396,348
Electronics and appliance stores 1,002 11,133 11,048 11,078 11,086 727 104,782,013
Building material and garden supply stores 1,115 24,908 24,627 24,412 24,649 574 184,019,196
Food and beverage stores 3,547 63,835 64,469 64,297 64,200 485 405,181,666
Health and personal care stores 1,571 16,612 16,587 16,545 16,581 575 123,875,094
Gasoline stations 1,469 11,399 11,279 11,170 11,283 370 54,298,425
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,345 27,887 28,323 28,032 28,081 324 118,236,422
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 1,148 13,588 13,854 13,856 13,766 380 67,979,514
General merchandise stores 769 50,499 50,361 50,251 50,370 371 242,823,282
Miscellaneous store retailers 2,401 19,583 19,691 19,871 19,715 401 102,783,449
Nonstore retailers 597 5,376 5,533 5,565 5,491 603 43,067,157
Air transportation 71 4,744 4,761 4,758 4,754 1,129 69,751,550
Rail transportation D D D D D DD
Water transportation 35 534 523 515 524 1,171 7,975,576
Truck transportation 1,712 17,906 17,935 17,758 17,866 706 164,021,652
Transit and ground passenger transportation 756 6,532 6,315 8,121 6,989 407 37,009,381
Pipeline transportation 6 55 56 56 56 1,228 893,639
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 54 521 498 442 487 300 1,899,766
Support activities for transportation 690 10,364 10,177 10,052 10,198 881 116,848,191
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 363 10,398 10,463 10,545 10,469 727 99,005,983
Warehousing and storage 210 11,451 11,510 11,490 11,484 720 107,460,341
Information 2,844 49,960 50,193 49,637 49,930 1,124 729,622,020
Publishing industries, except Internet 668 12,760 12,777 12,893 12,810 1,129 188,065,044
Motion picture and sound recording industries 417 4,721 4,991 4,321 4,678 463 28,178,684
Broadcasting, except Internet 146 4,890 4,827 4,943 4,887 1,309 83,155,770
Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD
Telecommunications 879 18,533 18,543 18,508 18,528 1,230 296,376,403
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 615 7,905 7,890 7,790 7,862 1,159 118,481,261
Other information services D D D D D DD
Financial Activities 13,915 157,435 157,781 156,398 157,205 1,028 2,100,833,607
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 3,619 56,618 56,934 56,598 56,717 975 718,758,820
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 1,126 13,835 13,874 13,804 13,838 1,959 352,421,528
Insurance carriers and related activities 3,016 36,640 36,598 36,135 36,458 1,081 512,320,304
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 166 1,990 2,044 2,074 2,036 1,026 27,158,058
Real estate 4,901 33,534 33,612 33,063 33,403 816 354,503,200
Rental and leasing services 1,039 14,042 13,955 13,978 13,992 690 125,443,530
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 32,467 376,269 376,720 374,802 375,930 921 4,499,626,543
Professional and technical services 22,128 207,363 207,571 206,390 207,108 1,193 3,212,499,580
Management of companies and enterprises 343 11,158 11,202 10,907 11,089 1,167 168,195,735
Administrative and support services 9,516 150,958 151,069 150,595 150,874 537 1,052,732,988
Waste management and remediation services 480 6,790 6,878 6,910 6,859 742 66,198,240
Education and Health Services 15,603 332,434 331,173 332,393 332,000 755 3,259,331,239
Educational services 1,987 51,451 50,534 51,988 51,324 793 529,274,690
Ambulatory health care services 9,661 91,138 91,518 90,874 91,177 940 1,114,256,601
Hospitals 128 90,242 90,009 90,056 90,102 841 984,517,875
Nursing and residential care facilities 1,383 59,111 59,096 59,005 59,071 515 395,768,761
Social assistance 2,444 40,492 40,016 40,470 40,326 449 235,513,312
Leisure and Hospitality 12,017 241,857 242,392 234,485 239,578 332 1,033,679,051
Performing arts and spectator sports 681 7,663 9,109 8,923 8,565 847 94,286,090
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 101 1,860 1,877 1,831 1,856 471 11,357,663
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 1,381 33,395 32,327 29,241 31,654 313 128,747,720
Accommodation 724 27,670 27,541 26,404 27,205 556 196,477,011
Food services and drinking places 9,130 171,269 171,538 168,086 170,298 272 602,810,567
Other Services 18,761 90,331 89,201 88,782 89,438 545 633,639,540
Repair and maintenance 4,401 25,250 25,124 25,135 25,170 676 221,303,721
Personal and laundry services 3,748 30,369 30,089 29,883 30,114 409 160,111,294
Membership associations and organizations 2,569 25,953 25,316 25,062 25,444 647 213,844,473
Private households 8,043 8,759 8,672 8,702 8,711 339 38,380,052
UNCLASSIFIED 1,809 2,213 2,326 2,395 2,311 841 25,265,221
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 57,275 904,502 902,350 916,639
961 166,811 165,477 183,731
299 72,947 72,870 72,563 40 15,727 17,830 18,132 188,464,054
622 78,137 74,777 93,036
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
907,830
172,006
72,793 17,230 81,983
$859
1,096
1,526 841 767
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
817,782,622
1,444,426,720
2,450,673,396
$10,138,193,634
56,314 737,691 736,873 732,908 735,824 804 7,687,520,238PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
THIRD QUARTER 2004
GOODS-PRODUCING 7,712 116,299 116,385 116,275 116,320 951 1,437,666,017
Natural Resources and Mining 139 1,617 1,600 1,573 1,597 648 13,450,442
Crop production 42 530 521 512 521 534 3,615,873
Animal production 31 427 426 430 428 522 2,903,485
Forestry and logging D D D D D DD
Fishing, hunting and trapping D D D D D DD
Agriculture and forestry support activities 39 171 167 149 162 564 1,187,397
Mining, except oil and gas 11 346 341 337 341 1,018 4,513,424
Support activities for mining 5 83 84 83 83 721 778,064
Construction 6,383 78,985 79,144 79,319 79,149 864 888,671,131
Construction of buildings 2,246 20,094 20,100 19,968 20,054 989 257,865,845
Heavy and civil engineering construction 295 6,327 6,358 6,416 6,367 842 69,681,728
Specialty trade contractors 3,842 52,564 52,686 52,935 52,728 819 561,123,558
Manufacturing 1,190 35,697 35,641 35,383 35,574 1,158 535,544,444
Food manufacturing 80 2,509 2,511 2,465 2,495 618 20,029,868
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 17 1,441 1,448 1,439 1,443 778 14,586,557
Textile mills 13 205 209 211 208 673 1,818,819
Textile product mills 41 417 409 402 409 650 3,455,835
Apparel manufacturing 16 375 380 383 379 444 2,185,399
Leather and allied product manufacturing D D D D D DD
Wood product manufacturing 36 942 975 985 967 745 9,368,369
Paper manufacturing 8 194 199 203 199 736 1,902,878
Printing and related support activities 257 5,856 5,827 5,779 5,821 981 74,220,143
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 7 290 290 293 291 1,112 4,204,937
Chemical manufacturing 46 2,728 2,750 2,746 2,741 1,395 49,720,592
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 21 379 379 371 376 782 3,820,513
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 53 1,494 1,504 1,515 1,504 857 16,762,791
Primary metal manufacturing D D D D D DD
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 95 2,410 2,399 2,412 2,407 847 26,492,462
Machinery manufacturing 39 1,045 1,043 1,035 1,041 1,147 15,527,817
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 155 10,659 10,591 10,478 10,576 1,634 224,722,865
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 16 213 213 214 213 1,233 3,414,468
Transportation equipment manufacturing 27 1,875 1,861 1,840 1,859 1,328 32,084,346
Furniture and related product manufacturing 93 989 989 970 983 754 9,639,095
Miscellaneous manufacturing 159 1,009 1,006 1,002 1,006 927 12,116,801
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
- 8 -
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
SERVICE PROVIDING 47,977 620,395 619,449 615,597 618,480 776 6,240,865,437
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9,646 159,698 159,921 159,743 159,787 664 1,379,008,577
Utilities 46 3,316 3,309 3,285 3,303 1,303 55,955,151
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,372 17,954 17,909 17,836 17,900 1,141 265,418,568
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 515 7,335 7,278 7,265 7,293 956 90,597,309
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 323 1,652 1,658 1,650 1,653 1,156 24,838,140
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 531 15,520 15,393 15,299 15,404 853 170,872,871
Furniture and home furnishings stores 445 5,166 5,185 5,131 5,161 671 45,031,924
Electronics and appliance stores 390 4,971 4,914 4,917 4,934 671 43,028,891
Building material and garden supply stores 339 9,626 9,480 9,313 9,473 606 74,638,754
Food and beverage stores 1,167 23,097 23,461 23,551 23,370 512 155,557,393
Health and personal care stores 564 5,298 5,230 5,218 5,249 516 35,190,700
Gasoline stations 537 4,032 4,027 4,009 4,023 421 22,037,828
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 814 9,733 9,897 9,900 9,843 306 39,192,332
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 420 5,574 5,648 5,717 5,646 398 29,210,849
General merchandise stores 261 19,645 19,611 19,702 19,653 398 101,718,043
Miscellaneous store retailers 773 6,876 6,932 6,959 6,922 415 37,381,258
Nonstore retailers 176 1,429 1,441 1,392 1,421 735 13,575,179
Air transportation 8 120 116 111 116 521 785,873
Water transportation 10 206 200 195 200 1,255 3,263,633
Truck transportation 398 4,794 4,822 4,706 4,774 619 38,430,228
Transit and ground passenger transportation D D D D D DD
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 10 49 47 48 48 302 188,676
Support activities for transportation 166 2,105 2,106 2,103 2,105 1,023 27,981,352
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 130 5,270 5,345 5,361 5,325 692 47,892,057
Warehousing and storage 61 4,174 4,197 4,210 4,194 848 46,249,700
Information 1,095 23,880 23,707 23,617 23,735 1,297 400,314,424
Publishing industries, except Internet 263 5,740 5,726 5,828 5,765 1,417 106,211,723
Motion picture and sound recording industries 185 1,828 1,773 1,593 1,731 433 9,745,308
Broadcasting, except Internet 45 2,311 2,276 2,368 2,318 1,587 47,823,482
Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD
Telecommunications 316 8,757 8,724 8,688 8,723 1,344 152,452,762
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 243 4,568 4,550 4,480 4,533 1,261 74,287,595
Other information services D D D D D DD
Financial Activities 5,085 58,875 58,859 58,124 58,619 1,059 806,829,451
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 1,308 20,242 20,332 20,154 20,243 1,064 279,995,735
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 424 4,211 4,189 4,175 4,192 1,795 97,796,369
Insurance carriers and related activities 956 12,883 12,891 12,623 12,799 1,126 187,303,295
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 51 937 930 938 935 932 11,334,084
Real estate 1,961 15,172 15,166 14,837 15,058 911 178,422,881
Rental and leasing services 368 5,330 5,251 5,303 5,295 729 50,213,523
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 12,300 158,174 158,320 157,869 158,121 991 2,036,464,094
Professional and technical services 8,724 92,894 92,875 92,247 92,672 1,258 1,515,978,613
Management of companies and enterprises 101 4,964 4,968 4,707 4,880 1,211 76,850,845
Administrative and support services 3,326 57,661 57,847 58,292 57,933 554 417,549,080
Waste management and remediation services 149 2,655 2,630 2,623 2,636 761 26,085,556
Education and Health Services 6,327 98,190 97,375 97,135 97,567 745 944,901,885
Educational services D D D D D DD
Ambulatory health care services 4,112 35,330 35,421 35,188 35,313 973 446,563,485
Hospitals 34 18,183 17,996 18,101 18,093 838 197,181,803
Nursing and residential care facilities 494 19,153 19,030 18,917 19,033 520 128,726,939
Social assistance D D D D D DD
Leisure and Hospitality 3,983 83,899 84,085 82,054 83,346 357 386,840,818
Performing arts and spectator sports D D D D D DD
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks D D D D D DD
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 392 11,495 10,810 9,523 10,609 321 44,247,176
Accommodation 190 9,541 9,519 9,332 9,464 879 108,088,440
Food services and drinking places 3,128 59,273 59,411 58,758 59,147 278 213,466,945
Other Services 9,541 37,679 37,182 37,055 37,305 591 286,506,188
Repair and maintenance 1,504 8,838 8,852 8,791 8,827 723 82,964,296
Personal and laundry services 1,357 12,259 12,200 12,099 12,186 449 71,170,059
Membership associations and organizations 899 10,598 10,219 10,200 10,339 793 106,598,821
Private households 5,781 5,984 5,911 5,965 5,953 333 25,773,012
UNCLASSIFIED 625 997 1,039 1,036 1,024 675 8,988,784
NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards.
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES
TABLE II
BALTIMORE MSA - PRIVATE ONLY
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
THIRD QUARTER 2004
ALL SIZES 66,414 1,015,886 1,016,396 1,011,225 $758$9,999,961,388100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 8,995 5,677 4,016 0 86336,251,913 13.5 0.6 0.4 0.0 1.14 0.4Percent
1-4 28,361 58,911 58,525 58,306 658501,218,167 42.7 5.8 5.8 5.8 0.87 5.0Percent
5-9 11,437 75,856 75,734 75,857 638628,530,058 17.2 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.84 6.3Percent
10-19 8,173 111,204 111,338 110,703 660952,397,532 12.3 10.9 11.0 10.9 0.87 9.5Percent
20-49 5,580 170,020 169,858 169,277 6921,526,457,253 8.4 16.7 16.7 16.7 0.91 15.3Percent
50-99 2,200 150,507 151,351 151,197 7261,426,112,486 3.3 14.8 14.9 15.0 0.96 14.3Percent
100-249 1,283 191,922 193,282 193,215 7381,849,307,204 1.9 18.9 19.0 19.1 0.97 18.5Percent
250-499 264 87,687 88,258 89,937 800921,286,157 0.4 8.6 8.7 8.9 1.06 9.2Percent
500-999 70 46,437 46,362 46,156 973586,174,407 0.1 4.6 4.6 4.6 1.28 5.9Percent
1,000 & Over 51 117,665 117,672 116,577 1,0311,572,226,211 0.1 11.6 11.6 11.5 1.36 15.7Percent
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES
TABLE II
STATE OF MARYLAND - PRIVATE ONLY
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
THIRD QUARTER 2004
ALL SIZES 152,992 2,045,529 2,045,675 2,033,337 $760$20,158,460,760100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 22,847 13,116 9,542 0 1,00498,535,480 14.9 0.6 0.5 0.0 1.32 0.5Percent
1-4 68,352 136,207 135,606 135,019 7291,284,428,421 44.7 6.7 6.6 6.6 0.96 6.4Percent
5-9 24,804 163,830 163,836 164,325 6621,411,366,256 16.2 8.0 8.0 8.1 0.87 7.0Percent
10-19 17,444 236,414 236,749 235,922 6792,086,387,306 11.4 11.6 11.6 11.6 0.89 10.3Percent
20-49 11,833 359,558 360,068 358,185 6993,262,935,541 7.7 17.6 17.6 17.6 0.92 16.2Percent
50-99 4,378 300,028 300,262 299,058 7232,818,529,164 2.9 14.7 14.7 14.7 0.95 14.0Percent
100-249 2,564 382,388 384,130 384,942 7493,737,242,435 1.7 18.7 18.8 18.9 0.99 18.5Percent
250-499 538 178,767 179,491 181,421 7971,863,762,699 0.4 8.7 8.8 8.9 1.05 9.2Percent
500-999 145 96,928 96,982 96,513 9351,176,627,917 0.1 4.7 4.7 4.7 1.23 5.8Percent
1,000 & Over 87 178,293 179,009 177,952 1,0432,418,645,541 0.1 8.7 8.8 8.8 1.37 12.0Percent
See note at end of table.
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES
TABLE II
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA - PRIVATE ONLY
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
THIRD QUARTER 2004
ALL SIZES 56,314 737,691 736,873 732,908 $804$7,687,520,238100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 8,548 4,832 3,677 0 1,14842,339,349 15.2 0.7 0.5 0.0 1.43 0.6Percent
1-4 25,543 49,539 49,280 49,280 712456,792,556 45.4 6.7 6.7 6.7 0.89 5.9Percent
5-9 8,766 57,706 57,785 58,023 711534,923,247 15.6 7.8 7.8 7.9 0.88 7.0Percent
10-19 6,258 84,377 84,246 84,213 726795,316,802 11.1 11.4 11.4 11.5 0.90 10.3Percent
20-49 4,319 131,570 131,633 131,248 7581,294,951,109 7.7 17.8 17.9 17.9 0.94 16.8Percent
50-99 1,582 108,531 107,932 107,638 7741,087,017,791 2.8 14.7 14.6 14.7 0.96 14.1Percent
100-249 1,007 149,660 150,116 150,826 8051,571,760,526 1.8 20.3 20.4 20.6 1.00 20.4Percent
250-499 210 69,595 69,700 69,703 859777,890,197 0.4 9.4 9.5 9.5 1.07 10.1Percent
500-999 54 37,509 37,550 36,986 942457,217,711 0.1 5.1 5.1 5.0 1.17 5.9Percent
1,000 & Over 27 44,372 44,954 44,991 1,150669,310,950 0.0 6.0 6.1 6.1 1.43 8.7Percent
NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column with the exception of thelast column, average weekly wage per worker. In this column percentages relate size class averages to the averagesof all sizes.
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
GOVERNMENT SECTOR
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 3,080 412,927 408,213 446,337
*****
422,492 $946 $5,197,622,646
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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75 5,655 5,046 6,254 5,652 652 47,898,147ALLEGANY
304 31,912 32,334 34,325 32,857 828 353,760,401ANNE ARUNDEL
441 75,872 74,778 76,346 75,665 799 785,739,392BALTIMORE CITY
268 52,570 52,101 55,785 53,485 912 634,461,413BALTIMORE COUNTY
59 3,600 3,584 3,799 3,661 776 36,928,757CALVERT
36 1,339 1,329 1,368 1,345 742 12,971,247CAROLINE
84 6,824 6,675 7,339 6,946 686 61,965,053CARROLL
77 5,705 5,643 7,199 6,182 1,057 84,919,433CECIL
88 7,959 7,571 8,022 7,851 891 90,976,392CHARLES
48 1,873 1,786 2,194 1,951 704 17,856,511DORCHESTER
134 11,102 10,347 13,772 11,740 846 129,149,672FREDERICK
55 1,657 1,719 1,786 1,721 589 13,177,247GARRETT
115 13,251 13,014 16,277 14,181 1,084 199,798,949HARFORD
125 15,258 14,834 16,402 15,498 809 163,088,052HOWARD
38 1,067 1,060 1,079 1,069 654 9,089,643KENT
328 70,592 67,568 78,994 72,385 1,218 1,145,726,606MONTGOMERY
352 73,558 76,407 79,144 76,370 1,055 1,047,891,969PRINCE GEORGE'S
34 2,170 2,171 2,239 2,193 701 19,978,058QUEEN ANNE'S
77 10,799 10,728 11,101 10,876 1,140 161,179,171SAINT MARY'S
41 2,611 2,459 2,799 2,623 668 22,791,511SOMERSET
45 1,849 1,819 1,866 1,845 727 17,445,520TALBOT
108 7,137 6,848 8,048 7,344 684 65,264,943WASHINGTON
75 5,312 5,050 6,602 5,655 630 46,304,738WICOMICO
67 3,231 3,318 3,577 3,375 661 28,979,457WORCESTER
1,371 197,857 195,907 208,713 200,826 850 2,218,791,318
961 166,811 165,477 183,731 172,006 1,096 2,450,673,396
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
6 24 24 20 23 938 280,364NONDISTRIBUTABLE
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 156,072 2,458,456 2,453,888 2,479,674*****
2,464,006 $25,356,083,406
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY
$792
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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1,726 29,128 28,404 29,652 29,061 202,560,868ALLEGANY 536
13,658 213,852 214,177 215,868 214,632 2,148,755,863ANNE ARUNDEL 770
14,181 356,599 355,224 355,464 355,762 3,804,019,525BALTIMORE CITY 823
20,778 362,936 363,247 365,787 363,990 3,552,878,920BALTIMORE COUNTY 751
1,810 20,950 20,885 20,851 20,895 173,700,260CALVERT 639
697 8,769 8,732 8,614 8,705 63,490,809CAROLINE 561
4,570 52,021 52,090 52,684 52,265 398,863,149CARROLL 587
1,874 27,854 27,793 29,407 28,351 258,283,523CECIL 701
2,859 39,858 39,271 39,667 39,599 326,781,373CHARLES 635
763 12,289 12,127 12,603 12,340 88,342,443DORCHESTER 551
5,553 88,189 87,592 90,156 88,646 803,272,821FREDERICK 697
961 11,669 11,768 11,669 11,702 70,213,746GARRETT 462
5,196 75,494 75,321 78,024 76,280 690,450,124HARFORD 696
8,003 139,541 139,006 139,178 139,242 1,530,377,423HOWARD 845
732 8,197 8,079 8,139 8,138 58,352,712KENT 552
31,760 447,418 442,092 450,550 446,687 5,523,287,175MONTGOMERY 951
15,293 308,087 312,510 315,415 312,004 3,311,152,005PRINCE GEORGE'S 816
1,399 13,300 13,238 12,933 13,157 93,407,702QUEEN ANNE'S 546
1,901 37,312 37,214 37,542 37,356 404,193,502SAINT MARY'S 832
446 7,049 6,890 7,172 7,037 54,747,511SOMERSET 598
1,736 19,479 19,403 19,033 19,305 145,367,581TALBOT 579
3,283 63,412 63,256 64,490 63,719 517,000,826WASHINGTON 624
2,671 42,944 42,763 44,517 43,408 332,450,705WICOMICO 589
2,256 30,977 30,759 27,909 29,882 167,196,854WORCESTER 430
67,785 1,213,743 1,212,303 1,219,938 1,215,328 12,218,752,706
57,275 904,502 902,350 916,639 907,830 10,138,193,634
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
11,966 41,132 42,047 42,350 41,843 636,935,986NONDISTRIBUTABLE
773
859
1,171
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
PRIVATE SECTOR
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 152,992 2,045,529 2,045,675 2,033,337
*****
2,041,514 $760$20,158,460,760
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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1,651 23,473 23,358 23,398 23,410 508 154,662,721ALLEGANY
13,354 181,940 181,843 181,543 181,775 760 1,794,995,462ANNE ARUNDEL
13,740 280,727 280,446 279,118 280,097 829 3,018,280,133BALTIMORE CITY
20,510 310,366 311,146 310,002 310,505 723 2,918,417,507BALTIMORE COUNTY
1,751 17,350 17,301 17,052 17,234 610 136,771,503CALVERT
661 7,430 7,403 7,246 7,360 528 50,519,562CAROLINE
4,486 45,197 45,415 45,345 45,319 572 336,898,096CARROLL
1,797 22,149 22,150 22,208 22,169 602 173,364,090CECIL
2,771 31,899 31,700 31,645 31,748 571 235,804,981CHARLES
715 10,416 10,341 10,409 10,389 522 70,485,932DORCHESTER
5,419 77,087 77,245 76,384 76,905 674 674,123,149FREDERICK
906 10,012 10,049 9,883 9,981 440 57,036,499GARRETT
5,081 62,243 62,307 61,747 62,099 608 490,651,175HARFORD
7,878 124,283 124,172 122,776 123,744 850 1,367,289,371HOWARD
694 7,130 7,019 7,060 7,070 536 49,263,069KENT
31,432 376,826 374,524 371,556 374,302 900 4,377,560,569MONTGOMERY
14,941 234,529 236,103 236,271 235,634 739 2,263,260,036PRINCE GEORGE'S
1,365 11,130 11,067 10,694 10,964 515 73,429,644QUEEN ANNE'S
1,824 26,513 26,486 26,441 26,480 706 243,014,331SAINT MARY'S
405 4,438 4,431 4,373 4,414 557 31,956,000SOMERSET
1,691 17,630 17,584 17,167 17,460 564 127,922,061TALBOT
3,175 56,275 56,408 56,442 56,375 616 451,735,883WASHINGTON
2,596 37,632 37,713 37,915 37,753 583 286,145,967WICOMICO
2,189 27,746 27,441 24,332 26,506 401 138,217,397WORCESTER
66,414 1,015,886 1,016,396 1,011,225 1,014,502 758 9,999,961,388
56,314 737,691 736,873 732,908 735,824 804 7,687,520,238
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
11,960 41,108 42,023 42,330 41,820 1,171 636,655,622NONDISTRIBUTABLE
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL156,072 2,458,456 2,453,888 2,479,674
3,080 412,927 408,213 446,337
891 127,350 127,182 126,916 379 92,437 94,594 94,951 992,504,841
1,810 193,140 186,437 224,470
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
2,464,006
422,492
127,149 93,994
201,349
$792
946
1,424 812 707
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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES
1,851,265,563
2,353,852,242
5,197,622,646
$25,356,083,406
152,992 2,045,529 2,045,675 2,033,337 2,041,514 760 20,158,460,760PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
THIRD QUARTER 2004
STATE OF MARYLAND
GOODS-PRODUCING 23,026 332,890 333,337 331,787 332,671 893 3,862,568,179
Natural Resources and Mining 694 7,273 7,210 7,117 7,200 580 54,294,864
Construction 18,017 181,534 182,219 181,506 181,753 824 1,946,131,145
Manufacturing 4,315 144,083 143,908 143,164 143,718 997 1,862,142,170
SERVICE PROVIDING 128,157 1,710,426 1,710,012 1,699,155 1,706,531 73316,270,627,360
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32,550 462,140 462,552 462,658 462,450 668 4,013,895,360
Information 2,844 49,960 50,193 49,637 49,930 1,124 729,622,020
Financial Activities 13,915 157,435 157,781 156,398 157,205 1,028 2,100,833,607
Professional and Business Services 32,467 376,269 376,720 374,802 375,930 921 4,499,626,543
Education and Health Services 15,603 332,434 331,173 332,393 332,000 755 3,259,331,239
Leisure and Hospitality 12,017 241,857 242,392 234,485 239,578 332 1,033,679,051
Other Services 18,761 90,331 89,201 88,782 89,438 545 633,639,540
UNCLASSIFIED 1,809 2,213 2,326 2,395 2,311 841 25,265,221
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
BALTIMORE MSA
GOODS-PRODUCING 10,397 157,803 158,214 157,195 157,737 921 1,888,987,383 Natural Resources and Mining 233 1,765 1,753 1,688 1,735 544 12,279,635 Construction 7,999 79,519 79,880 79,391 79,597 834 862,873,538 Manufacturing 2,165 76,519 76,581 76,116 76,405 1,021 1,013,834,210SERVICE PROVIDING 55,610 857,621 857,693 853,502 856,272 728 8,107,449,624 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,671 232,622 232,898 233,430 232,983 668 2,022,419,685 Information 1,028 20,314 20,429 20,272 20,338 1,003 265,101,884 Financial Activities 6,472 81,009 81,159 80,664 80,944 1,060 1,114,925,956 Professional and Business Services
407 462 489 528 493 550 3,524,381
Education and Health Services 13,528 173,777 173,921 171,841 173,180 875 1,970,621,536
Leisure and Hospitality 7,134 193,017 192,421 193,688 193,042 779 1,955,849,619
Other Services 5,823 115,784 116,324 113,367 115,158 333 498,518,176
UNCLASSIFIED 6,954 41,098 40,541 40,240 40,626 530 280,012,768
67,785 1,213,743 1,212,303 1,219,938
1,371 197,857 195,907 208,713
350 41,324 41,397 41,407 243 64,517 64,726 64,391 700,181,949 778 92,016 89,784 102,915
1,215,328
200,826
41,376 64,545 94,905
$773
850
1,302 834 663 818,137,324
700,472,045
2,218,791,318
$12,218,752,706
66,414 1,015,886 1,016,396 1,011,225 1,014,502 758 9,999,961,388
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,726 29,128 28,404 29,652
75 5,655 5,046 6,254
22 588 575 567 11 2,481 2,410 2,487 20,701,705
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
29,061
5,652
577 2,459
$536
652
1,062 648
7,969,491
47,898,147
$202,560,868
1,651 23,473 23,358 23,398 23,410 508 154,662,721 42 2,586 2,061 3,200 19,226,951 2,616 565
ALLEGANY COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 238 4,932 4,908 4,895 4,912 689 44,007,447
Natural Resources and Mining 19 167 160 162 163 581 1,230,738
Construction 157 1,355 1,341 1,324 1,340 599 10,426,555
Manufacturing 62 3,410 3,407 3,409 3,409 730 32,350,154
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,410 18,540 18,449 18,502 18,497 460 110,650,154
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 434 5,073 5,073 5,138 5,095 434 28,717,164
Information 25 465 464 455 461 642 3,846,146
Financial Activities 122 868 868 870 869 560 6,322,093
Professional and Business Services 189 2,212 2,158 2,091 2,154 418 11,699,017
Education and Health Services 249 5,781 5,783 5,816 5,793 626 47,152,081
Leisure and Hospitality 189 3,024 3,031 3,050 3,035 218 8,598,240
Other Services 202 1,117 1,072 1,082 1,090 305 4,315,413
UNCLASSIFIED 3 1 1 1 1 394 5,120
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 13,658 213,852 214,177 215,868
304 31,912 32,334 34,325
95 7,741 7,807 7,737 68 9,139 9,090 8,815 86,819,076
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
214,632
32,857
7,762 9,015
$770
828
1,135 741
114,520,491
353,760,401
$2,148,755,863
13,354 181,940 181,843 181,543 181,775 760 1,794,995,462 141 15,032 15,437 17,773 152,420,834 16,081 729
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,245 30,045 30,044 29,962 30,017 1,050 409,674,182
Natural Resources and Mining 30 183 184 174 180 822 1,923,283
Construction 1,851 15,958 15,910 15,914 15,927 813 168,296,831
Manufacturing 364 13,904 13,950 13,874 13,909 1,324 239,454,068
SERVICE PROVIDING 11,013 151,797 151,697 151,466 151,653 702 1,384,415,912
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,968 50,162 50,219 50,529 50,303 687 449,421,594
Information 223 4,203 4,215 4,202 4,207 922 50,438,684
Financial Activities 1,217 11,162 11,157 11,132 11,150 905 131,112,970
Professional and Business Services 2,910 31,934 31,823 31,663 31,807 948 391,902,652
Education and Health Services 1,128 20,655 20,687 20,571 20,638 740 198,629,708
Leisure and Hospitality 1,167 25,302 25,412 25,191 25,302 318 104,485,344
Other Services 1,400 8,379 8,184 8,178 8,247 545 58,424,960
UNCLASSIFIED 96 98 102 115 105 663 905,368
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
- 18 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14,181 356,599 355,224 355,464
441 75,872 74,778 76,346
83 9,539 9,497 9,553 119 38,332 38,301 38,163 432,443,331
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
355,762
75,665
9,530 38,265
$823
799
1,135 869
140,675,620
785,739,392
$3,804,019,525
13,740 280,727 280,446 279,118 280,097 829 3,018,280,133 239 28,001 26,980 28,630 212,620,441 27,870 587
BALTIMORE CITY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,484 30,155 30,004 29,910 30,023 864 337,164,576
Natural Resources and Mining 4 13 13 13 13 764 129,192
Construction 909 11,669 11,639 11,593 11,634 843 127,523,130
Manufacturing 571 18,473 18,352 18,304 18,376 877 209,512,254
SERVICE PROVIDING 12,140 250,409 250,259 249,010 249,893 825 2,680,084,340
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,143 43,847 43,820 43,988 43,885 737 420,495,936
Information 220 6,799 6,927 6,807 6,844 1,131 100,611,045
Financial Activities 1,296 25,274 25,278 24,842 25,131 1,299 424,332,060
Professional and Business Services 2,437 47,640 47,930 46,980 47,517 817 504,465,425
Education and Health Services 1,714 88,042 87,845 88,017 87,968 865 989,299,347
Leisure and Hospitality 1,662 27,380 27,272 27,174 27,275 439 155,597,470
Other Services 1,668 11,427 11,187 11,202 11,272 582 85,283,057
UNCLASSIFIED 116 163 183 198 181 438 1,031,217
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 20,778 362,936 363,247 365,787
268 52,570 52,101 55,785
61 15,489 15,564 15,648 23 11,210 11,558 11,670 129,576,836
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
363,990
53,485
15,567 11,479
$751
912
1,429 868
289,226,418
634,461,413
$3,552,878,920
20,510 310,366 311,146 310,002 310,505 723 2,918,417,507 184 25,871 24,979 28,467 215,658,159 26,439 627
BALTIMORE COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,864 52,519 52,846 52,380 52,582 949 648,540,453
Natural Resources and Mining 64 540 532 514 529 602 4,143,370
Construction 2,182 25,102 25,476 25,125 25,234 839 275,233,060
Manufacturing 618 26,877 26,838 26,741 26,819 1,059 369,164,023
SERVICE PROVIDING 17,567 257,796 258,246 257,570 257,871 677 2,269,443,622
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,412 69,713 70,107 70,106 69,975 608 553,120,635
Information 315 6,024 6,010 6,012 6,015 956 74,752,254
Financial Activities 2,247 30,200 30,314 30,424 30,313 959 377,739,525
Professional and Business Services 4,183 50,213 50,164 49,626 50,001 784 509,572,095
Education and Health Services 2,574 56,135 55,716 56,532 56,128 735 536,502,347
Leisure and Hospitality 1,691 33,551 34,106 33,196 33,618 324 141,690,944
Other Services 2,145 11,960 11,829 11,674 11,821 495 76,065,822
UNCLASSIFIED 79 51 54 52 52 641 433,432
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
- 19 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,810 20,950 20,885 20,851
59 3,600 3,584 3,799
24 127 123 123 6 213 220 221 1,734,288
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
20,895
3,661
124 218
$639
776
1,084 612
1,747,493
36,928,757
$173,700,260
1,751 17,350 17,301 17,052 17,234 610 136,771,503 29 3,260 3,241 3,455 33,446,976 3,319 775
CALVERT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 481 3,144 3,143 3,139 3,142 676 27,600,202
Natural Resources and Mining 3 15 14 14 14 831 151,183
Construction 429 2,411 2,398 2,390 2,400 687 21,429,867
Manufacturing 49 718 731 735 728 636 6,019,152
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,268 14,205 14,156 13,911 14,091 596 109,135,748
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 335 4,643 4,724 4,631 4,666 751 45,566,708
Information 30 317 314 312 314 877 3,579,157
Financial Activities 148 716 671 657 681 820 7,263,333
Professional and Business Services 291 1,568 1,551 1,561 1,560 690 13,995,147
Education and Health Services 171 2,985 2,922 2,909 2,939 665 25,393,491
Leisure and Hospitality 152 3,234 3,238 3,097 3,190 222 9,215,184
Other Services 141 742 736 744 741 428 4,122,728
UNCLASSIFIED 2 1 2 2 2 1,367 35,553
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 697 8,769 8,732 8,614
36 1,339 1,329 1,368
14 81 77 79 5 197 198 194 1,578,351
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
8,705
1,345
79 196
$561
742
760 619
780,426
12,971,247
$63,490,809
661 7,430 7,403 7,246 7,360 528 50,519,562 17 1,061 1,054 1,095 10,612,470 1,070 763
CAROLINE COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 197 2,522 2,461 2,355 2,446 589 18,737,456
Natural Resources and Mining 28 328 304 228 287 376 1,404,333
Construction 137 723 716 704 714 568 5,274,293
Manufacturing 32 1,471 1,441 1,423 1,445 642 12,058,830
SERVICE PROVIDING 461 4,905 4,939 4,887 4,910 498 31,761,861
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 188 2,322 2,306 2,302 2,310 559 16,794,897
Information 4 10 10 10 10 944 122,696
Financial Activities 49 346 361 326 344 678 3,031,169
Professional and Business Services 76 289 289 283 287 599 2,234,539
Education and Health Services 41 1,124 1,152 1,156 1,144 459 6,831,710
Leisure and Hospitality 46 593 604 604 600 194 1,514,379
Other Services 57 221 217 206 215 441 1,232,471
UNCLASSIFIED 3 3 3 4 3 519 20,245
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
- 20 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,570 52,021 52,090 52,684
84 6,824 6,675 7,339
20 314 318 315 7 1,339 1,312 1,260 11,593,526
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
52,265
6,946
316 1,304
$587
686
906 684
3,720,578
61,965,053
$398,863,149
4,486 45,197 45,415 45,345 45,319 572 336,898,096 57 5,171 5,045 5,764 46,650,949 5,327 674
CARROLL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,240 12,015 12,076 11,994 12,028 738 115,382,486
Natural Resources and Mining 37 291 277 264 277 482 1,734,986
Construction 1,032 7,136 7,125 7,052 7,104 703 64,952,178
Manufacturing 171 4,588 4,674 4,678 4,647 806 48,695,322
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,227 33,146 33,304 33,311 33,254 512 221,153,559
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 922 10,992 10,875 10,989 10,952 529 75,316,384
Information 52 570 563 577 570 795 5,891,064
Financial Activities 344 1,593 1,620 1,633 1,615 758 15,907,307
Professional and Business Services 801 4,767 4,881 4,880 4,843 606 38,157,113
Education and Health Services 395 7,284 7,308 7,428 7,340 609 58,112,036
Leisure and Hospitality 289 5,760 5,865 5,638 5,754 211 15,820,483
Other Services 424 2,180 2,192 2,166 2,179 422 11,949,172
UNCLASSIFIED 19 36 35 40 37 753 362,051
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,874 27,854 27,793 29,407
77 5,705 5,643 7,199
28 3,498 3,496 3,480 6 324 324 323 2,568,034
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
28,351
6,182
3,491 324
$701
1,057
1,165 610
52,856,935
84,919,433
$258,283,523
1,797 22,149 22,150 22,208 22,169 602 173,364,090 43 1,883 1,823 3,396 29,494,464 2,367 959
CECIL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 381 6,535 6,541 6,604 6,560 817 69,662,884
Natural Resources and Mining 37 630 626 633 630 599 4,909,668
Construction 277 1,689 1,681 1,670 1,680 594 12,966,713
Manufacturing 67 4,216 4,234 4,301 4,250 937 51,786,503
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,413 15,607 15,602 15,597 15,602 511 103,607,800
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 479 5,429 5,412 5,443 5,428 505 35,616,045
Information 14 257 258 259 258 777 2,605,294
Financial Activities 161 877 877 867 874 556 6,321,635
Professional and Business Services 236 1,892 1,926 1,942 1,920 690 17,233,652
Education and Health Services 159 2,731 2,715 2,758 2,735 707 25,129,744
Leisure and Hospitality 197 3,426 3,419 3,313 3,386 260 11,462,672
Other Services 167 995 995 1,015 1,002 402 5,238,758
UNCLASSIFIED 3 7 7 7 7 1,026 93,406
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
- 21 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,859 39,858 39,271 39,667
88 7,959 7,571 8,022
24 2,276 2,252 2,254 5 346 374 381 2,741,021
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
39,599
7,851
2,261 367
$635
891
1,257 575
36,932,988
90,976,392
$326,781,373
2,771 31,899 31,700 31,645 31,748 571 235,804,981 59 5,337 4,945 5,387 51,302,383 5,223 756
CHARLES COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 558 5,522 5,522 5,505 5,516 750 53,782,274
Natural Resources and Mining 16 118 115 112 115 876 1,309,263
Construction 475 4,136 4,144 4,130 4,137 752 40,422,195
Manufacturing 67 1,268 1,263 1,263 1,265 733 12,050,816
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,199 26,359 26,161 26,117 26,212 534 181,835,501
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 642 10,842 10,713 10,809 10,788 512 71,856,190
Information 38 489 487 480 485 835 5,263,163
Financial Activities 244 1,494 1,488 1,500 1,494 730 14,179,219
Professional and Business Services 432 3,035 3,066 3,040 3,047 810 32,074,416
Education and Health Services 325 3,880 3,871 3,904 3,885 665 33,577,896
Leisure and Hospitality 256 5,275 5,211 5,070 5,185 247 16,675,326
Other Services 262 1,344 1,325 1,314 1,328 476 8,209,291
UNCLASSIFIED 14 18 17 23 19 758 187,206
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 763 12,289 12,127 12,603
48 1,873 1,786 2,194
15 136 129 129 8 837 847 814 8,143,590
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
12,340
1,951
131 833
$551
704
925 752
1,574,479
17,856,511
$88,342,443
715 10,416 10,341 10,409 10,389 522 70,485,932 25 900 810 1,251 8,138,442 987 634
DORCHESTER COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 178 3,890 3,857 3,912 3,886 620 31,334,320
Natural Resources and Mining 28 389 379 382 383 642 3,194,857
Construction 96 605 600 583 596 608 4,713,020
Manufacturing 54 2,896 2,878 2,947 2,907 620 23,426,443
SERVICE PROVIDING 537 6,526 6,484 6,497 6,502 463 39,151,612
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 199 1,976 1,989 1,963 1,976 461 11,842,441
Information 12 99 97 98 98 657 836,564
Financial Activities 54 404 404 411 406 606 3,199,284
Professional and Business Services 69 692 644 761 699 386 3,505,993
Education and Health Services 62 1,519 1,534 1,511 1,521 603 11,915,475
Leisure and Hospitality 60 1,440 1,426 1,349 1,405 330 6,022,243
Other Services 81 396 390 404 397 355 1,829,612
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
- 22 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 5,553 88,189 87,592 90,156
134 11,102 10,347 13,772
56 3,224 3,191 3,169 7 563 609 638 5,097,112
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
88,646
11,740
3,195 603
$697
846
1,265 650
52,546,380
129,149,672
$803,272,821
5,419 77,087 77,245 76,384 76,905 674 674,123,149 71 7,315 6,547 9,965 71,506,180 7,942 693
FREDERICK COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,244 17,302 17,368 17,267 17,312 806 181,469,873
Natural Resources and Mining 50 560 553 566 560 558 4,058,749
Construction 1,003 10,188 10,250 10,213 10,217 754 100,198,638
Manufacturing 191 6,554 6,565 6,488 6,536 909 77,212,486
SERVICE PROVIDING 4,147 59,749 59,841 59,082 59,557 636 492,400,700
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,088 16,060 16,020 15,936 16,005 574 119,391,442
Information 93 1,628 1,614 1,575 1,606 843 17,598,371
Financial Activities 460 8,024 8,001 7,855 7,960 804 83,208,362
Professional and Business Services 1,083 12,152 12,263 11,996 12,137 859 135,526,254
Education and Health Services 541 10,364 10,355 10,336 10,352 655 88,132,811
Leisure and Hospitality 410 8,332 8,366 8,174 8,291 261 28,136,840
Other Services 472 3,189 3,222 3,210 3,207 489 20,406,620
UNCLASSIFIED 28 36 36 35 36 540 252,576
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 961 11,669 11,768 11,669
55 1,657 1,719 1,786
14 72 70 77 6 214 214 217 1,742,917
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
11,702
1,721
73 215
$462
589
778 624
738,273
13,177,247
$70,213,746
906 10,012 10,049 9,883 9,981 440 57,036,499 35 1,371 1,435 1,492 10,696,057 1,433 574
GARRETT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 275 2,647 2,665 2,612 2,641 556 19,099,842
Natural Resources and Mining 36 498 511 514 508 797 5,266,613
Construction 191 1,211 1,211 1,168 1,197 463 7,203,603
Manufacturing 48 938 943 930 937 544 6,629,626
SERVICE PROVIDING 630 7,365 7,381 7,267 7,338 398 37,927,580
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 237 2,573 2,577 2,574 2,575 392 13,136,790
Information 13 133 135 134 134 495 861,828
Financial Activities 50 570 560 542 557 363 2,626,187
Professional and Business Services 100 785 779 762 775 514 5,182,350
Education and Health Services 59 1,322 1,328 1,349 1,333 513 8,887,731
Leisure and Hospitality 88 1,475 1,472 1,378 1,442 246 4,605,921
Other Services 83 507 530 528 522 387 2,626,773
UNCLASSIFIED 1 0 3 4 2 349 9,077
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
- 23 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 5,196 75,494 75,321 78,024
115 13,251 13,014 16,277
50 7,523 7,503 7,456 6 477 476 470 3,734,703
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
76,280
14,181
7,494 474
$696
1,084
1,458 606
142,042,987
199,798,949
$690,450,124
5,081 62,243 62,307 61,747 62,099 608 490,651,175 59 5,251 5,035 8,351 54,021,259 6,212 669
HARFORD COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,114 12,199 12,206 12,244 12,216 737 117,031,820
Natural Resources and Mining 38 191 184 178 184 402 962,406
Construction 907 6,738 6,724 6,760 6,741 705 61,786,849
Manufacturing 169 5,270 5,298 5,306 5,291 789 54,282,565
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,919 49,982 50,037 49,437 49,819 576 373,216,204
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,138 17,666 17,648 17,715 17,676 556 127,756,524
Information 56 669 670 669 669 851 7,400,452
Financial Activities 446 3,497 3,488 3,359 3,448 714 32,000,506
Professional and Business Services 949 10,009 10,026 9,870 9,968 834 108,121,480
Education and Health Services 476 7,751 7,742 7,754 7,749 578 58,209,205
Leisure and Hospitality 373 7,731 7,759 7,385 7,625 230 22,799,828
Other Services 481 2,659 2,704 2,685 2,683 485 16,928,209
UNCLASSIFIED 48 62 64 66 64 485 403,151
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 8,003 139,541 139,006 139,178
125 15,258 14,834 16,402
27 629 623 611 14 3,828 3,795 3,817 34,590,252
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
139,242
15,498
621 3,813
$845
809
1,158 698
9,347,575
163,088,052
$1,530,377,423
7,878 124,283 124,172 122,776 123,744 850 1,367,289,371 84 10,801 10,416 11,974 119,150,225 11,064 828
HOWARD COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,089 18,488 18,662 18,482 18,544 1,004 241,947,560
Natural Resources and Mining 35 322 345 330 332 504 2,173,147
Construction 826 11,706 11,803 11,732 11,747 1,013 154,690,588
Manufacturing 228 6,460 6,514 6,420 6,465 1,012 85,083,825
SERVICE PROVIDING 6,747 105,752 105,468 104,246 105,155 823 1,125,030,077
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,729 36,831 36,835 36,725 36,797 778 372,248,181
Information 146 1,891 1,882 1,843 1,872 998 24,285,854
Financial Activities 823 8,952 8,976 8,947 8,958 1,128 131,392,127
Professional and Business Services 2,023 28,293 28,202 27,925 28,140 1,120 409,795,279
Education and Health Services 792 12,556 12,528 12,810 12,631 675 110,908,857
Leisure and Hospitality 523 13,328 13,181 12,241 12,917 287 48,263,097
Other Services 711 3,901 3,864 3,755 3,840 564 28,136,682
UNCLASSIFIED 42 43 42 48 44 545 311,734
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 732 8,197 8,079 8,139
38 1,067 1,060 1,079
14 81 80 77 8 287 290 291 2,374,725
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
8,138
1,069
79 289
$552
654
801 632
823,054
9,089,643
$58,352,712
694 7,130 7,019 7,060 7,070 536 49,263,069 16 699 690 711 5,891,864 700 647
KENT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 150 1,573 1,523 1,493 1,530 611 12,150,914
Natural Resources and Mining 36 375 367 372 371 609 2,936,234
Construction 88 393 406 390 396 536 2,757,282
Manufacturing 26 805 750 731 762 652 6,457,398
SERVICE PROVIDING 544 5,557 5,496 5,567 5,540 515 37,112,155
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 156 1,114 1,084 1,079 1,092 437 6,205,120
Information 7 62 61 60 61 863 684,141
Financial Activities 52 355 355 428 379 657 3,239,100
Professional and Business Services 71 672 679 672 674 651 5,704,989
Education and Health Services 75 1,756 1,756 1,812 1,775 636 14,686,532
Leisure and Hospitality 99 1,350 1,320 1,278 1,316 301 5,152,115
Other Services 84 248 241 238 242 458 1,440,158
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 31,760 447,418 442,092 450,550
328 70,592 67,568 78,994
94 40,980 40,919 40,490 8 1,049 1,048 1,032 8,443,945
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
446,687
72,385
40,796 1,043
$951
1,218
1,621 623
859,767,772
1,145,726,606
$5,523,287,175
31,432 376,826 374,524 371,556 374,302 900 4,377,560,569 226 28,563 25,601 37,472 277,514,889 30,545 699
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 3,225 46,769 46,270 46,093 46,377 1,082 652,150,412
Natural Resources and Mining 46 725 697 674 699 658 5,976,071
Construction 2,666 30,416 30,043 30,010 30,156 931 364,793,682
Manufacturing 513 15,628 15,530 15,409 15,522 1,394 281,380,659
SERVICE PROVIDING 27,806 329,371 327,554 324,760 327,228 874 3,718,851,564
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,222 64,328 64,580 64,106 64,338 719 601,371,924
Information 652 14,843 14,714 14,759 14,772 1,420 272,624,604
Financial Activities 2,807 35,050 35,063 34,593 34,902 1,237 561,429,285
Professional and Business Services 7,575 97,562 97,491 96,958 97,337 1,042 1,318,082,604
Education and Health Services 3,486 55,132 54,364 54,097 54,531 787 557,944,566
Leisure and Hospitality 1,931 40,786 40,068 38,962 39,939 461 239,141,993
Other Services 7,133 21,670 21,274 21,285 21,410 605 168,256,588
UNCLASSIFIED 401 686 700 703 696 725 6,558,593
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 15,293 308,087 312,510 315,415
352 73,558 76,407 79,144
101 26,340 26,385 26,527 14 13,556 15,579 15,860 170,447,688
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
312,004
76,370
26,417 14,998
$816
1,055
1,437 874
493,432,087
1,047,891,969
$3,311,152,005
14,941 234,529 236,103 236,271 235,634 739 2,263,260,036 237 33,662 34,443 36,757 384,012,194 34,954 845
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,204 43,562 44,082 44,271 43,972 914 522,663,256
Natural Resources and Mining 24 199 221 207 209 720 1,955,176
Construction 1,810 31,834 32,309 32,576 32,240 863 361,826,749
Manufacturing 370 11,529 11,552 11,488 11,523 1,061 158,881,331
SERVICE PROVIDING 12,557 190,711 191,737 191,727 191,392 699 1,738,641,924
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,359 63,825 63,884 64,261 63,990 650 540,822,313
Information 282 6,603 6,578 6,491 6,557 1,188 101,249,129
Financial Activities 1,426 13,591 13,636 13,519 13,582 797 140,749,252
Professional and Business Services 2,919 43,857 43,949 44,314 44,040 938 536,785,673
Education and Health Services 1,804 25,829 25,863 25,889 25,860 713 239,853,121
Leisure and Hospitality 1,234 26,272 27,202 26,751 26,742 269 93,671,475
Other Services 1,533 10,734 10,625 10,502 10,620 619 85,510,961
UNCLASSIFIED 180 256 284 273 271 555 1,954,856
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,399 13,300 13,238 12,933
34 2,170 2,171 2,239
14 89 85 87 6 192 194 196 1,424,225
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
13,157
2,193
87 194
$546
701
830 565
938,376
19,978,058
$93,407,702
1,365 11,130 11,067 10,694 10,964 515 73,429,644 14 1,889 1,892 1,956 17,615,457 1,912 709
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 361 2,382 2,376 2,223 2,327 636 19,246,306
Natural Resources and Mining 25 225 218 215 219 426 1,213,251
Construction 292 1,210 1,203 1,215 1,209 661 10,390,902
Manufacturing 44 947 955 793 898 655 7,642,153
SERVICE PROVIDING 997 8,739 8,682 8,462 8,628 482 54,105,910
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 359 3,411 3,394 3,378 3,394 545 24,060,431
Information 16 158 162 162 161 823 1,722,531
Financial Activities 99 331 326 327 328 573 2,441,461
Professional and Business Services 225 921 895 897 904 732 8,607,492
Education and Health Services 55 594 595 576 588 548 4,188,119
Leisure and Hospitality 118 2,732 2,729 2,542 2,668 284 9,861,010
Other Services 125 592 581 580 584 425 3,224,866
UNCLASSIFIED 7 9 9 9 9 662 77,428
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,901 37,312 37,214 37,542
77 10,799 10,728 11,101
31 7,084 6,951 7,031 8 683 731 800 6,361,315
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
37,356
10,876
7,022 738
$832
1,140
1,386 663
126,489,446
161,179,171
$404,193,502
1,824 26,513 26,486 26,441 26,480 706 243,014,331 38 3,032 3,046 3,270 28,328,410 3,116 699
SAINT MARY'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 354 2,382 2,400 2,386 2,389 683 21,210,616
Natural Resources and Mining 11 27 27 28 27 659 231,371
Construction 306 1,856 1,876 1,869 1,867 630 15,282,918
Manufacturing 37 499 497 489 495 885 5,696,327
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,464 24,124 24,078 24,041 24,081 708 221,758,824
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 428 6,359 6,393 6,396 6,383 545 45,192,901
Information 23 235 232 231 233 796 2,412,049
Financial Activities 139 1,065 1,068 1,080 1,071 674 9,389,850
Professional and Business Services 386 8,634 8,673 8,595 8,634 1,073 120,472,361
Education and Health Services 171 3,819 3,782 3,809 3,803 616 30,460,239
Leisure and Hospitality 167 3,136 3,062 3,055 3,084 219 8,781,227
Other Services 150 876 868 875 873 445 5,050,197
UNCLASSIFIED 6 7 8 14 10 345 44,891
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 446 7,049 6,890 7,172
41 2,611 2,459 2,799
13 71 70 71 9 1,855 1,801 1,917 16,978,143
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
7,037
2,623
71 1,858
$598
668
773 703
713,907
22,791,511
$54,747,511
405 4,438 4,431 4,373 4,414 557 31,956,000 19 685 588 811 5,099,461 695 564
SOMERSET COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 101 1,215 1,205 1,184 1,201 421 6,578,086
Natural Resources and Mining 16 579 569 552 567 404 2,981,220
Construction 67 362 360 360 361 469 2,200,385
Manufacturing 18 274 276 272 274 392 1,396,481
SERVICE PROVIDING 304 3,223 3,226 3,189 3,213 608 25,377,914
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 104 1,460 1,438 1,427 1,442 869 16,282,982
Information 4 22 22 22 22 581 166,043
Financial Activities 31 212 210 205 209 478 1,300,037
Professional and Business Services 42 170 168 177 172 497 1,110,181
Education and Health Services 42 751 774 766 764 477 4,738,315
Leisure and Hospitality 38 484 495 476 485 184 1,162,582
Other Services 43 124 119 116 120 396 617,774
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,736 19,479 19,403 19,033
45 1,849 1,819 1,866
18 262 265 264 7 210 206 208 1,579,839
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
19,305
1,845
264 208
$579
727
954 584
3,274,559
17,445,520
$145,367,581
1,691 17,630 17,584 17,167 17,460 564 127,922,061 20 1,377 1,348 1,394 12,591,122 1,373 705
TALBOT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 307 3,333 3,362 3,351 3,349 659 28,687,576
Natural Resources and Mining 15 71 69 69 70 467 425,183
Construction 243 1,634 1,650 1,638 1,641 671 14,314,808
Manufacturing 49 1,628 1,643 1,644 1,638 655 13,947,585
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,374 14,288 14,213 13,807 14,103 541 99,108,537
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 364 3,791 3,734 3,696 3,740 533 25,896,646
Information 24 323 330 321 325 651 2,752,329
Financial Activities 150 906 928 869 901 784 9,184,753
Professional and Business Services 263 1,962 1,958 1,950 1,957 587 14,943,453
Education and Health Services 167 3,313 3,323 3,284 3,307 673 28,938,154
Leisure and Hospitality 142 2,851 2,812 2,594 2,752 290 10,366,572
Other Services 264 1,142 1,128 1,093 1,121 482 7,026,630
UNCLASSIFIED 10 9 9 9 9 1,076 125,948
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 3,283 63,412 63,256 64,490
108 7,137 6,848 8,048
34 631 625 611 11 2,553 2,538 2,543 21,403,789
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
63,719
7,344
622 2,545
$624
684
841 647
6,797,762
65,264,943
$517,000,826
3,175 56,275 56,408 56,442 56,375 616 451,735,883 63 3,953 3,685 4,894 37,063,392 4,177 683
WASHINGTON COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 657 13,724 13,655 13,610 13,663 771 136,968,942
Natural Resources and Mining 21 145 155 202 167 683 1,482,874
Construction 485 4,195 4,187 4,136 4,173 657 35,668,177
Manufacturing 151 9,384 9,313 9,272 9,323 824 99,817,891
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,501 42,540 42,741 42,805 42,695 567 314,640,131
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 907 14,422 14,513 14,470 14,468 561 105,495,367
Information 45 1,458 1,458 1,434 1,450 555 10,454,133
Financial Activities 249 6,210 6,316 6,306 6,277 718 58,624,681
Professional and Business Services 392 4,086 4,046 4,248 4,127 654 35,061,559
Education and Health Services 294 8,947 8,990 8,998 8,978 683 79,723,397
Leisure and Hospitality 315 5,767 5,789 5,741 5,766 231 17,310,609
Other Services 299 1,650 1,629 1,608 1,629 376 7,970,385
UNCLASSIFIED 17 11 12 27 17 574 126,810
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,671 42,944 42,763 44,517
75 5,312 5,050 6,602
25 340 341 335 10 2,197 2,135 2,296 17,736,807
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
43,408
5,655
339 2,209
$589
630
1,013 618
4,463,779
46,304,738
$332,450,705
2,596 37,632 37,713 37,915 37,753 583 286,145,967 40 2,775 2,574 3,971 24,104,152 3,107 597
WICOMICO COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 496 8,195 8,170 8,097 8,154 643 68,128,251
Natural Resources and Mining 33 490 496 511 499 466 3,020,583
Construction 363 3,104 3,105 3,046 3,085 639 25,645,999
Manufacturing 100 4,601 4,569 4,540 4,570 664 39,461,669
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,094 29,421 29,528 29,803 29,584 567 217,914,064
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 639 9,456 9,469 9,636 9,520 544 67,328,746
Information 31 798 796 784 793 909 9,374,488
Financial Activities 259 1,922 1,943 1,911 1,925 664 16,609,745
Professional and Business Services 389 4,273 4,253 4,338 4,288 612 34,090,063
Education and Health Services 308 6,677 6,768 6,811 6,752 760 66,691,970
Leisure and Hospitality 205 3,982 3,987 3,991 3,987 228 11,813,497
Other Services 263 2,313 2,312 2,332 2,319 398 12,005,555
UNCLASSIFIED 6 16 15 15 15 532 103,652
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,256 30,977 30,759 27,909
67 3,231 3,318 3,577
14 235 236 225 6 349 338 333 2,575,634
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
29,882
3,375
232 340
$430
661
819 583
2,471,366
28,979,457
$167,196,854
2,189 27,746 27,441 24,332 26,506 401 138,217,397 47 2,647 2,744 3,019 23,932,457 2,803 657
WORCESTER COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 390 3,426 3,420 3,268 3,371 546 23,935,607
Natural Resources and Mining 31 149 150 155 151 555 1,088,937
Construction 311 2,106 2,094 1,959 2,053 547 14,604,873
Manufacturing 48 1,171 1,176 1,154 1,167 543 8,241,797
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,793 24,320 24,021 21,062 23,134 380 114,272,690
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 517 4,836 4,748 4,249 4,611 429 25,743,729
Information 26 117 119 118 118 665 1,020,512
Financial Activities 276 1,340 1,342 1,229 1,304 570 9,659,750
Professional and Business Services 231 1,450 1,414 1,280 1,381 462 8,294,959
Education and Health Services 121 1,851 1,784 1,782 1,806 538 12,627,965
Leisure and Hospitality 456 13,750 13,650 11,456 12,952 308 51,836,009
Other Services 166 976 964 948 963 407 5,089,766
UNCLASSIFIED 6 0 0 2 1 700 9,100
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
THIRD QUARTER 2004
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 11,966 41,132 42,047 42,350
6 24 24 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
41,843
23
0 0
$1171
938
0 0
0
280,364
$636,935,986
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NONDISTRIBUTABLE
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,193 4,414 4,571 4,550 4,512 945 55,412,838
Natural Resources and Mining 11 43 44 48 45 670 392,176
Construction 914 3,797 3,968 3,949 3,905 857 43,527,850
Manufacturing 268 574 559 553 562 1,573 11,492,812
SERVICE PROVIDING 10,045 35,994 36,712 37,032 36,579 1,197 569,028,977
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,581 11,009 10,997 11,112 11,039 1,493 214,214,270
Information 493 1,787 2,075 1,822 1,895 1,180 29,069,489
Financial Activities 766 2,476 2,531 2,566 2,524 1,511 49,569,916
Professional and Business Services 4,195 17,201 17,492 17,993 17,562 1,021 233,007,797
Education and Health Services 394 1,636 1,688 1,718 1,681 952 20,796,422
Leisure and Hospitality 209 896 916 779 864 863 9,693,991
Other Services 407 989 1,013 1,042 1,015 961 12,677,092
UNCLASSIFIED 722 700 740 748 729 1,289 12,213,807
APPENDIX A
Data contained in this report represent all employers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) law of Maryland as well asfederal workers covered by 5 U.S.C. section 85 (Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees). The state-insured data are compiled from quarterly contributions reports submitted by employers subject to the Maryland law. Included are all reports received plus estimates for those known to be delinquent. Incomplete reports have missing data elements estimated as necessary to provide useful data. Employers known to have more than one physical location operating in Maryland are requested to "breakdown" the data submitted. A Multiple Worksite Report completed by an employer allows data to be disaggregated intoreporting units. Employment data pertaining to the federal government are obtained from similarly required reports submitted by the
SOURCE OF DATA
various government installations located in Maryland.
An employer is subject to Maryland's UI law as soon as one or more workers are employed in the state. The following types ofwage and salary employment are currently exempt from this coverage:
SCOPE OF COVERAGE
Railroad workers
Agricultural labor where cash wages are less than $20,000 or fewer than 10 workers are employed during the current orpreceding quarter
Domestic service unless during any quarter of the current or preceding calendar year the employer pays cash wages of at least $1,000 to individuals performing the employment
Crew members and officers of vessels having a capacity of 10 tons or less
State and local government elected officials
Religious organization workers except where employment is elected to be covered as provided for in the law
Insurance and real estate agents that receive payment solely by commission
In addition to the wage and salaried workers listed above, all self-employed and family workers are not covered by the law. Amore complete definition of covered workers may be obtained by referring to the annotated code of Maryland.
Federal employment represents civilian employees only. A few installations are exempt because of national security.
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APPENDIX B
- The total wages paid divided by thirteen (number of weeks in a quarter) thendivided by the quarterly average employment. It should be noted that no attempt is made to standardize the workweek.Industries that employ a large number of part-time workers will normally have a downward bias while those that engage in
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE PER WORKER
extensive payment of overtime will normally have an upward bias.
- The Baltimore MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) consists of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel,Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Queen Anne's counties.BALTIMORE MSA
- The number of workers earning wages during the pay period including the 12th of the month. Included arethose on paid sick leave, paid holiday, paid vacation, etc. The count excludes those who did not earn wages during the entirepay period because of layoffs, work stoppages, illness or unpaid vacation. Individuals on more than one payroll are counted
EMPLOYMENT
each time they are reported. Employment is by reporting unit and is included in the area in which the unit is located.
- The type of activity(s) engaged in by an employer are classified according to the 2002 North American IndustryClassification System (NAICS) Manual. Where more than one activity is involved the dominant activity is used for classification. When an employer has more than one reporting unit, each unit is assigned to an industry based on the activity of that specific
INDUSTRY
unit. Included in the Unclassified category are those units for which no industry can be assigned.
- The Maryland portion of the Washington, D.C. MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area)consists of Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George's counties.MARYLAND PORTION OF D.C. MSA
- An employer is the legal entity subject to the Unemployment Insurance law. In most casesthe employer is equivalent to the establishment or reporting unit, while in some cases the employer will include severalestablishments or reporting units. A reporting unit is the economic unit for which data are submitted by an employer.
EMPLOYER/REPORTING UNIT
Reporting units are, for the most part, individual establishments. An establishment is generally defined as a single physicallocation where primarily one type of economic activity is conducted. An employer may have more than one reporting unit;however, most employers operate only one place of business and therefore only have one reporting unit. In Maryland,approximately 1,900 employers have more than one reporting unit and account for approximately 17,700 of the total numberof units.
- This is the area designation for reporting units that cannot be assigned to one specific area. This includes sales and other personnel with no permanent place of work or established place of business in the state.NONDISTRIBUTABLE
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- Each reporting unit is assigned to a category based on the employment reported for the third month of the quarter. Because of employment fluctuations within the quarter, the average employment per reporting unit may fall outsidethe indicated size class. For example, size zero shows employment for the first two months of the quarter and will result in an
SIZE CLASS
average quarterly employment figure greater than zero. Employment of zero is often reported one or more months for
- The result of summing the employment reported in each of the three months of the quarter and then dividing by three.QUARTERLY AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT
- The sum of all compensation for services. This includes bonuses, commissions, tips and the cash value of all compensation in any medium other than cash such as the value of meals and lodging.TOTAL WAGES
employers entering or leaving the market place as well as those that operate seasonally.
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APPENDIX C
Although these data represent the largest universe of employment and wage information regularly available, there are some limitations associated with the use of the data presented in this report. The user should be aware of the following in making use ofthe data presented here:
LIMITATIONS
All data represent the best available estimates at the time the report was prepared. Once the data are prepared, they are not revised based on later information.
Data reported by employers are edited and corrected, however not all reporting errors are able to be discerned.
Terms used in this report have specific meanings and may not be the same as in other publications even though the termsappear to be the same.
Total wages are based on when the wages were paid and not when they were earned. Bonuses and different pay periods maycause the figures to fluctuate from quarter to quarter.
Industry and area designations are updated once a year as necessary when additional information warrants a change. Thisoccurs in the first quarter report and thus data from previous reports may not always be comparable.
Employers may change the way they report if they have more than one establishment. Employers may begin to report by morethan one reporting unit or may elect to revert back to reporting only one unit.
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