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EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS
SECOND QUARTER 2002"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
Parris N. Glendening
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
John P. O'Connor
Employment and Payrolls
Second Quarter 2002
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]
December, 2002
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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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
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
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENTGOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL
149,928 2,420,305 2,442,446 2,462,397 1,883 455,535 456,892 452,743
930 126,201 126,610 128,633 397 99,233 99,143 96,082 944,407,787 556 230,101 231,139 228,028
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
2,441,716 455,057
127,148 98,153
229,756
$737 877
1,240 740 735
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES
2,194,172,744
2,050,012,636
5,188,593,167$23,408,738,614
148,045 1,964,770 1,985,554 2,009,654 1,986,659 705 18,220,145,447PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2002
GOODS-PRODUCING 22,117 329,536 331,740 335,269 332,182 827 3,569,278,145
Natural Resources and Mining 676 6,235 6,496 6,620 6,450 558 46,757,314
Crop production 230 2,201 2,421 2,485 2,369 445 13,704,640
Animal production 133 1,405 1,391 1,409 1,402 467 8,517,694
Forestry and logging 60 357 354 346 352 432 1,975,775
Fishing, hunting and trapping 33 184 196 203 194 495 1,247,366
Agriculture and forestry support activities 146 716 748 772 745 432 4,180,964
Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD
Mining, except oil and gas 56 1,205 1,210 1,231 1,215 954 15,065,523
Support activities for mining D D D D D DD
Construction 16,907 164,742 166,754 169,766 167,087 763 1,658,346,129
Construction of buildings 5,708 39,270 39,746 40,636 39,884 810 419,812,060
Heavy and civil engineering construction 1,072 16,315 16,548 17,003 16,622 753 162,671,835
Specialty trade contractors 10,127 109,157 110,460 112,127 110,581 748 1,075,862,234
Manufacturing 4,534 158,559 158,490 158,883 158,644 904 1,864,174,702
Food manufacturing 396 17,175 17,393 17,387 17,318 645 145,166,598
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 60 4,542 4,556 4,635 4,578 857 51,030,192
Textile mills 61 2,018 2,012 2,028 2,019 551 14,449,613
Textile product mills 136 1,138 1,147 1,161 1,149 587 8,762,470
Apparel manufacturing 77 2,485 2,597 2,746 2,609 431 14,603,946
Leather and allied product manufacturing D D D D D DD
Wood product manufacturing 165 3,908 3,950 3,948 3,935 601 30,765,999
Paper manufacturing 56 5,686 5,632 5,548 5,622 826 60,390,548
Printing and related support activities 747 15,966 15,877 15,856 15,900 794 164,066,607
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD
Chemical manufacturing 252 14,027 14,030 14,110 14,056 1,069 195,368,121
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 123 8,308 8,350 8,267 8,308 795 85,867,860
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 190 5,631 5,654 5,678 5,654 749 55,049,445
Primary metal manufacturing 65 5,700 5,640 5,664 5,668 1,041 76,734,863
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 504 10,766 10,673 10,680 10,706 738 102,668,089
Machinery manufacturing 255 10,694 10,607 10,681 10,661 990 137,201,608
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 428 28,235 28,134 28,119 28,163 1,324 484,860,054
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 80 2,304 2,305 2,315 2,308 994 29,838,755
Transportation equipment manufacturing 132 8,790 8,788 8,843 8,807 937 107,326,691
Furniture and related product manufacturing 301 4,174 4,161 4,213 4,183 625 33,997,804
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
Miscellaneous manufacturing 459 4,783 4,753 4,742 4,759 713 44,128,617
SERVICE PROVIDING 123,326 1,630,869 1,649,313 1,669,628 1,649,937 68114,604,906,869
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32,042 456,475 460,026 464,895 460,465 618 3,697,133,119
Utilities 135 9,868 9,861 9,894 9,874 1,273 163,410,808
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 5,988 55,931 56,001 56,107 56,013 1,039 756,342,056
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 2,470 31,110 31,186 31,356 31,217 841 341,143,622
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 1,349 6,295 6,360 6,331 6,329 1,154 94,913,282
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,687 37,828 38,013 38,454 38,098 756 374,660,368
Furniture and home furnishings stores 1,023 10,836 10,834 10,985 10,885 598 84,674,192
Electronics and appliance stores 1,095 10,498 10,428 10,470 10,465 688 93,627,087
Building material and garden supply stores 1,165 23,470 24,260 24,942 24,224 496 156,040,331
Food and beverage stores 3,088 61,212 61,526 62,225 61,654 432 346,204,250
Health and personal care stores 1,346 19,544 19,629 19,697 19,623 528 134,766,965
Gasoline stations 1,456 11,660 11,717 11,886 11,754 346 52,888,057
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,289 26,191 26,527 27,077 26,598 315 108,912,871
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 1,242 14,062 14,059 14,353 14,158 337 62,067,989
General merchandise stores 761 48,848 49,377 50,817 49,681 340 219,381,816
Miscellaneous store retailers 2,510 21,221 21,619 21,745 21,528 407 113,920,520
Nonstore retailers 565 5,561 5,492 5,460 5,504 569 40,687,753
Air transportation 62 5,350 5,399 5,477 5,409 860 60,488,675
Water transportation 34 621 686 691 666 1,273 11,025,881
Truck transportation 1,720 17,476 17,788 18,159 17,808 651 150,624,203
Transit and ground passenger transportation 781 8,231 8,371 8,133 8,245 388 41,605,972
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 53 244 367 444 352 312 1,427,052
Support activities for transportation 666 9,926 10,174 10,042 10,047 829 108,313,291
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 374 11,149 10,972 10,774 10,965 589 83,975,196
Warehousing and storage 169 9,266 9,303 9,299 9,289 788 95,150,674
Information 2,920 54,167 54,188 53,916 54,090 1,046 735,687,488
Publishing industries, except Internet 586 13,256 13,225 13,141 13,207 959 164,567,529
Motion picture and sound recording industries 414 3,677 4,137 4,070 3,961 398 20,479,602
Broadcasting, except Internet 148 4,954 4,920 5,019 4,964 1,235 79,720,602
Internet publishing and broadcasting 42 584 577 575 579 1,144 8,610,114
Telecommunications 886 22,839 22,583 22,523 22,648 1,159 341,286,438
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 780 7,873 7,774 7,628 7,758 1,106 111,564,750
Other information services 64 984 972 960 972 749 9,458,453
Financial Activities 12,631 149,471 150,161 151,814 150,482 980 1,916,253,123
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 3,134 51,018 51,200 51,561 51,260 873 582,065,494
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 971 14,484 14,477 14,578 14,513 2,161 407,633,327
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
Insurance carriers and related activities 2,912 36,743 36,721 36,921 36,795 1,027 491,078,315
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 128 1,727 1,765 1,759 1,750 954 21,692,633
Real estate 4,390 31,479 31,632 32,375 31,829 720 298,089,658
Rental and leasing services 1,046 13,335 13,660 13,890 13,628 603 106,871,115
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 31,648 356,343 359,081 361,102 358,842 868 4,049,434,943
Professional and technical services 21,808 199,479 199,248 198,659 199,129 1,135 2,938,860,854
Management of companies and enterprises 323 9,211 9,334 9,451 9,332 990 120,081,947
Administrative and support services 9,069 140,534 143,287 145,712 143,178 498 926,475,449
Waste management and remediation services 448 7,119 7,212 7,280 7,204 684 64,016,693
Education and Health Services 14,324 316,714 317,720 317,601 317,345 666 2,749,362,271
Educational services 1,750 50,363 50,177 48,758 49,766 670 433,182,865
Ambulatory health care services 9,152 86,075 86,475 86,873 86,474 858 964,107,809
Hospitals 102 84,515 84,615 85,526 84,885 719 793,136,797
Nursing and residential care facilities 1,238 57,503 57,894 57,993 57,797 461 346,310,711
Social assistance 2,082 38,258 38,559 38,451 38,423 426 212,624,089
Leisure and Hospitality 11,253 210,183 220,094 231,224 220,500 307 880,949,250
Performing arts and spectator sports 660 6,680 7,198 7,083 6,987 836 75,946,296
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 95 1,939 1,992 2,048 1,993 434 11,246,495
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 1,242 23,265 25,260 30,475 26,333 292 99,836,841
Accommodation 721 24,392 25,634 27,300 25,775 509 170,668,707
Food services and drinking places 8,535 153,907 160,010 164,318 159,412 252 523,250,911
Other Services 18,508 87,516 88,043 89,076 88,212 502 576,086,675
Repair and maintenance 4,270 24,408 24,551 24,744 24,568 619 197,583,504
Personal and laundry services 3,641 28,956 29,153 29,294 29,134 386 146,342,806
Membership associations and organizations 2,616 25,033 25,235 25,927 25,398 594 196,171,125
Private households 7,981 9,119 9,104 9,111 9,111 304 35,989,240
UNCLASSIFIED 2,602 4,365 4,501 4,757 4,541 779 45,960,433
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 64,447 1,195,811 1,204,898 1,213,438
762 215,881 216,054 214,873
339 41,426 41,557 42,412 246 66,669 66,011 65,930 670,744,771 177 107,786 108,486 106,531
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
1,204,716
215,603
41,798 66,203
107,601
$721
808
1,117 779 705
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
986,251,854
607,067,390
2,264,064,015
$11,294,832,011
63,685 979,930 988,844 998,565 989,113 702 9,030,767,996PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2002
GOODS-PRODUCING 9,998 159,831 160,447 162,049 160,776 853 1,783,529,482
Natural Resources and Mining 233 1,718 1,792 1,800 1,770 518 11,920,949
Crop production 85 845 887 872 868 469 5,296,503
Animal production 47 274 268 275 272 403 1,426,197
Forestry and logging 6 38 38 44 40 264 137,303
Fishing, hunting and trapping 11 63 70 77 70 308 280,373
Agriculture and forestry support activities 65 268 290 293 284 418 1,543,377
Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD
Mining, except oil and gas 12 185 187 191 188 1,002 2,448,108
Support activities for mining D D D D D DD
Construction 7,493 71,300 72,096 73,331 72,242 768 720,998,466
Construction of buildings 2,463 14,764 14,979 15,376 15,040 797 155,855,979
Heavy and civil engineering construction 488 7,547 7,718 7,872 7,712 762 76,386,435
Specialty trade contractors 4,542 48,989 49,399 50,083 49,490 760 488,756,052
Manufacturing 2,272 86,813 86,559 86,918 86,763 931 1,050,610,067
Food manufacturing 203 8,756 8,753 8,850 8,786 726 82,917,796
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 28 2,830 2,830 2,876 2,845 921 34,069,274
Textile mills 28 795 812 815 807 558 5,853,726
Textile product mills 77 700 708 714 707 588 5,404,026
Apparel manufacturing 44 1,363 1,426 1,469 1,419 467 8,610,628
Leather and allied product manufacturing 9 210 212 218 213 587 1,626,366
Wood product manufacturing 67 1,795 1,785 1,794 1,791 587 13,674,983
Paper manufacturing 32 3,273 3,277 3,257 3,269 793 33,714,201
Printing and related support activities 360 7,165 7,111 7,134 7,137 767 71,145,608
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 15 581 595 593 590 935 7,173,592
Chemical manufacturing 134 9,922 9,917 9,952 9,930 1,090 140,737,979
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 79 4,173 4,195 4,113 4,160 701 37,923,368
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 83 3,102 3,090 3,114 3,102 741 29,878,665
Primary metal manufacturing 41 4,678 4,628 4,646 4,651 1,086 65,640,074
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 309 6,160 6,103 6,126 6,130 750 59,728,076
Machinery manufacturing 141 6,800 6,744 6,814 6,786 1,049 92,537,621
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 149 13,683 13,623 13,619 13,642 1,354 240,211,027
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 40 1,271 1,257 1,269 1,266 1,007 16,565,452
Transportation equipment manufacturing 67 5,101 5,068 5,100 5,090 960 63,514,024
Furniture and related product manufacturing 145 1,928 1,919 1,952 1,933 658 16,542,502
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
Miscellaneous manufacturing 221 2,527 2,506 2,493 2,509 709 23,141,079
SERVICE PROVIDING 53,059 819,222 827,494 835,545 827,420 673 7,240,853,849
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,239 227,790 229,629 231,492 229,637 613 1,828,948,094
Utilities 47 4,879 4,878 4,882 4,880 1,274 80,799,484
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 2,285 29,054 29,075 29,093 29,074 970 366,608,375
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 948 17,195 17,181 17,198 17,191 802 179,265,222
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 516 3,299 3,352 3,294 3,315 1,083 46,688,477
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 780 17,216 17,231 17,442 17,296 754 169,622,021
Furniture and home furnishings stores 444 4,954 4,952 5,081 4,996 604 39,221,904
Electronics and appliance stores 490 5,102 5,102 5,107 5,104 688 45,628,702
Building material and garden supply stores 510 10,607 11,086 11,395 11,029 489 70,046,328
Food and beverage stores 1,590 29,560 29,623 30,055 29,746 441 170,463,203
Health and personal care stores 633 10,642 10,613 10,604 10,620 589 81,322,952
Gasoline stations 601 4,449 4,488 4,475 4,471 327 18,978,741
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,103 14,446 14,509 14,790 14,582 321 60,797,888
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 567 6,705 6,694 6,822 6,740 328 28,750,959
General merchandise stores 335 21,269 21,546 22,121 21,645 322 90,577,906
Miscellaneous store retailers 1,193 11,029 11,282 11,191 11,167 380 55,156,015
Nonstore retailers 268 2,843 2,857 2,797 2,832 546 20,085,628
Air transportation 30 4,585 4,645 4,803 4,678 892 54,224,561
Water transportation D D D D D DD
Truck transportation 819 9,205 9,353 9,568 9,375 670 81,687,851
Transit and ground passenger transportation 359 5,643 5,718 5,508 5,623 396 28,950,855
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 24 186 267 320 258 321 1,075,238
Support activities for transportation 399 6,047 6,217 6,025 6,096 778 61,636,739
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 188 4,232 4,223 4,166 4,207 619 33,880,449
Warehousing and storage 89 4,202 4,238 4,257 4,232 671 36,896,111
Information 1,003 21,556 21,563 21,505 21,541 920 257,697,040
Publishing industries, except Internet 198 5,265 5,215 5,249 5,243 859 58,578,080
Motion picture and sound recording industries 175 1,720 1,936 1,851 1,836 342 8,151,272
Broadcasting, except Internet 43 1,648 1,653 1,656 1,652 1,029 22,092,113
Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD
Telecommunications 345 10,600 10,459 10,462 10,507 1,025 140,046,695
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 211 2,026 2,011 2,013 2,017 987 25,889,409
Other information services D D D D D DD
Financial Activities 5,919 78,089 78,432 79,170 78,564 1,055 1,077,226,659
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 1,416 23,537 23,658 23,977 23,724 910 280,748,331
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 478 10,133 10,115 10,144 10,131 2,351 309,656,321
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
Insurance carriers and related activities 1,488 20,885 20,871 20,972 20,909 1,008 274,003,617
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 50 882 894 893 890 1,050 12,147,571
Real estate 1,969 14,770 14,863 15,096 14,910 694 134,436,931
Rental and leasing services 493 7,303 7,435 7,471 7,403 620 59,621,690
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 13,074 165,622 166,966 168,617 167,068 822 1,784,228,429
Professional and technical services 8,845 86,456 85,935 86,181 86,191 1,106 1,239,417,238
Management of companies and enterprises 147 3,064 3,174 3,240 3,159 1,074 44,093,535
Administrative and support services 3,861 71,779 73,547 74,864 73,397 485 462,381,887
Waste management and remediation services 221 4,323 4,310 4,332 4,322 682 38,335,769
Education and Health Services 6,558 183,546 183,893 183,420 183,620 676 1,613,283,222
Educational services 809 35,435 35,059 33,899 34,798 724 327,409,432
Ambulatory health care services 4,158 42,542 42,677 42,739 42,653 837 464,162,770
Hospitals 47 55,123 55,303 56,082 55,503 723 521,435,460
Nursing and residential care facilities 572 30,178 30,331 30,386 30,298 473 186,262,182
Social assistance 972 20,268 20,523 20,314 20,368 431 114,013,378
Leisure and Hospitality 5,366 103,392 107,394 111,456 107,414 306 427,592,713
Performing arts and spectator sports 262 2,843 2,916 3,033 2,931 1,377 52,482,888
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 49 1,603 1,669 1,704 1,659 434 9,361,444
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 579 12,234 13,092 15,405 13,577 296 52,204,775
Accommodation 215 9,597 9,875 10,304 9,925 396 51,078,771
Food services and drinking places 4,261 77,115 79,842 81,010 79,322 255 262,464,835
Other Services 6,900 39,227 39,617 39,885 39,576 490 251,877,692
Repair and maintenance 2,059 12,109 12,194 12,275 12,193 613 97,229,663
Personal and laundry services 1,798 14,305 14,444 14,413 14,387 360 67,305,449
Membership associations and organizations 1,164 10,613 10,771 10,968 10,784 560 78,570,058
Private households 1,879 2,200 2,208 2,229 2,212 305 8,772,522
UNCLASSIFIED 628 877 903 971 917 536 6,384,665
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 54,339 895,832 901,397 905,683
468 184,830 185,638 182,676
315 71,769 72,008 72,951 45 19,708 20,124 17,512 167,922,432
108 93,353 93,506 92,213
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
900,971
184,381
72,243 19,115 93,024
$804
1,002
1,341 676 806
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
974,891,614
1,259,095,187
2,401,909,233
$9,415,220,921
53,871 711,002 715,759 723,007 716,589 753 7,013,311,688PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2002
GOODS-PRODUCING 7,345 113,743 114,343 115,184 114,423 873 1,297,852,443
Natural Resources and Mining 132 1,447 1,459 1,438 1,448 609 11,458,496
Crop production 38 398 414 381 398 463 2,395,887
Animal production 31 442 445 450 446 471 2,731,578
Forestry and logging 5 19 20 8 16 376 78,128
Fishing, hunting and trapping D D D D D DD
Agriculture and forestry support activities 39 237 226 235 233 535 1,620,559
Mining, except oil and gas 14 298 297 308 301 1,046 4,091,342
Support activities for mining D D D D D DD
Construction 5,968 73,505 74,179 75,133 74,272 798 770,257,916
Construction of buildings 2,055 18,613 18,688 18,800 18,700 856 208,166,240
Heavy and civil engineering construction 306 6,580 6,609 6,658 6,616 796 68,446,162
Specialty trade contractors 3,607 48,312 48,882 49,675 48,956 776 493,645,514
Manufacturing 1,245 38,791 38,705 38,613 38,703 1,026 516,136,031
Food manufacturing 81 2,620 2,539 2,537 2,565 615 20,511,593
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 13 1,225 1,224 1,240 1,230 828 13,235,767
Textile mills 13 204 209 216 210 707 1,929,013
Textile product mills 39 350 347 351 349 567 2,570,710
Apparel manufacturing 15 341 340 342 341 509 2,255,874
Leather and allied product manufacturing 3 13 14 13 13 499 84,380
Wood product manufacturing 44 1,009 1,049 1,035 1,031 725 9,723,438
Paper manufacturing 8 175 180 166 174 745 1,685,476
Printing and related support activities 290 6,721 6,680 6,633 6,678 858 74,508,804
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD
Chemical manufacturing 52 2,705 2,695 2,724 2,708 1,169 41,137,989
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 16 650 656 642 649 700 5,908,244
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 52 1,427 1,440 1,439 1,435 811 15,124,656
Primary metal manufacturing D D D D D DD
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 102 2,732 2,736 2,708 2,725 792 28,052,700
Machinery manufacturing 40 1,049 1,035 1,037 1,040 818 11,054,655
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 161 12,528 12,515 12,485 12,509 1,387 225,586,839
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 22 414 417 418 416 1,262 6,823,408
Transportation equipment manufacturing 23 1,556 1,556 1,548 1,553 1,217 24,561,009
Furniture and related product manufacturing 109 1,137 1,124 1,119 1,127 693 10,146,718
Miscellaneous manufacturing 149 940 940 956 945 734 9,019,436
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
SERVICE PROVIDING 45,615 595,373 599,503 605,796 600,224 731 5,700,404,103
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9,228 158,789 159,701 161,500 159,997 630 1,311,134,563
Utilities 36 3,760 3,739 3,763 3,754 1,323 64,547,989
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,432 18,522 18,556 18,566 18,548 1,139 274,707,122
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 482 6,750 6,751 6,775 6,759 899 79,010,184
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 270 1,596 1,577 1,558 1,577 1,089 22,327,564
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 533 15,707 15,846 16,020 15,858 806 166,111,519
Furniture and home furnishings stores 408 4,639 4,633 4,648 4,640 606 36,581,752
Electronics and appliance stores 417 4,292 4,225 4,266 4,261 670 37,103,879
Building material and garden supply stores 359 8,771 8,988 9,231 8,997 525 61,448,247
Food and beverage stores 971 23,269 23,350 23,471 23,363 458 139,096,501
Health and personal care stores 456 6,303 6,433 6,518 6,418 395 32,949,510
Gasoline stations 523 4,142 4,142 4,214 4,166 398 21,574,202
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 809 9,243 9,418 9,467 9,376 305 37,227,797
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 446 5,933 5,921 6,021 5,958 351 27,182,910
General merchandise stores 242 20,100 20,275 21,010 20,462 373 99,092,082
Miscellaneous store retailers 792 7,009 7,059 7,130 7,066 456 41,902,740
Nonstore retailers 161 1,388 1,367 1,385 1,380 662 11,872,497
Air transportation 7 100 98 99 99 547 703,748
Water transportation 9 201 204 207 204 1,851 4,908,894
Truck transportation 359 3,688 3,796 3,980 3,821 586 29,090,533
Transit and ground passenger transportation D D D D D DD
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 12 33 40 42 38 324 160,055
Support activities for transportation 137 1,214 1,230 1,228 1,224 1,127 17,931,517
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 131 5,896 5,750 5,617 5,754 559 41,792,236
Warehousing and storage D D D D D DD
Information 1,153 27,628 27,546 27,404 27,526 1,194 427,287,867
Publishing industries, except Internet 256 6,390 6,386 6,279 6,352 1,120 92,480,865
Motion picture and sound recording industries 187 1,385 1,562 1,644 1,530 526 10,453,091
Broadcasting, except Internet 49 2,627 2,590 2,689 2,635 1,518 52,009,309
Internet publishing and broadcasting 16 553 543 540 545 1,132 8,021,195
Telecommunications 328 10,861 10,740 10,681 10,761 1,312 183,487,106
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 297 5,161 5,079 4,927 5,056 1,138 74,813,244
Other information services 20 651 646 644 647 716 6,023,057
Financial Activities 4,613 55,141 55,383 55,974 55,499 955 688,733,438
Credit intermediation and related activities 1,191 18,735 18,813 18,840 18,796 928 226,637,400
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 316 3,863 3,865 3,940 3,889 1,688 85,335,374
Insurance carriers and related activities 939 13,313 13,296 13,362 13,324 1,082 187,422,431
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 46 781 807 800 796 843 8,720,789
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
Real estate 1,746 13,520 13,517 13,876 13,638 790 139,986,572
Rental and leasing services 357 4,833 4,984 5,054 4,957 599 38,592,321
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 18 96 101 102 100 1,568 2,038,551
Professional and Business Services 11,844 149,303 148,946 149,722 149,324 949 1,841,722,777
Professional and technical services 8,547 92,152 91,438 91,716 91,769 1,200 1,431,381,603
Management of companies and enterprises 102 3,734 3,723 3,746 3,734 969 47,057,096
Administrative and support services 3,050 51,179 51,451 51,884 51,505 511 341,828,677
Waste management and remediation services 145 2,238 2,334 2,376 2,316 713 21,455,401
Education and Health Services 5,746 93,555 93,902 94,240 93,899 679 829,200,456
Educational services D D D D D DD
Ambulatory health care services 3,839 33,182 33,310 33,517 33,336 886 384,034,025
Hospitals 33 17,584 17,560 17,641 17,595 767 175,346,937
Nursing and residential care facilities 434 17,545 17,653 17,780 17,659 464 106,437,491
Social assistance D D D D D DD
Leisure and Hospitality 3,682 73,949 76,837 79,298 76,695 337 336,414,168
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 352 7,811 8,643 10,830 9,095 286 33,772,237
Accommodation 198 9,603 9,796 9,927 9,775 741 94,110,718
Food services and drinking places 2,863 53,451 54,932 55,364 54,582 267 189,333,829
Other Services 9,349 37,008 37,188 37,658 37,285 549 265,910,834
Repair and maintenance 1,495 8,725 8,824 8,904 8,818 670 76,803,219
Personal and laundry services 1,300 11,519 11,574 11,745 11,613 429 64,802,519
Membership associations and organizations 910 10,710 10,753 10,980 10,814 715 100,513,469
Private households 5,644 6,054 6,037 6,029 6,040 303 23,791,627
UNCLASSIFIED 911 1,886 1,913 2,027 1,942 596 15,055,142
NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards.
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
ALL SIZES 148,045 1,964,770 1,985,554 2,009,654 $705$18,220,145,447100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 22,603 12,726 9,198 0 86381,947,841 15.3 0.6 0.5 0.0 1.22 0.4Percent
1-4 65,963 128,909 128,586 129,544 6741,130,315,215 44.6 6.6 6.5 6.4 0.96 6.2Percent
5-9 24,236 155,242 157,241 160,168 6161,261,316,253 16.4 7.9 7.9 8.0 0.87 6.9Percent
10-19 16,289 214,122 217,078 220,815 6311,782,113,024 11.0 10.9 10.9 11.0 0.90 9.8Percent
20-49 11,430 334,391 340,924 347,255 6432,849,672,569 7.7 17.0 17.2 17.3 0.91 15.6Percent
50-99 4,264 283,623 289,083 293,830 6742,529,793,308 2.9 14.4 14.6 14.6 0.96 13.9Percent
100-249 2,452 355,532 360,114 367,975 6953,263,465,403 1.7 18.1 18.1 18.3 0.99 17.9Percent
250-499 539 174,331 176,403 179,750 7191,652,171,815 0.4 8.9 8.9 8.9 1.02 9.1Percent
500-999 157 100,152 101,218 102,748 9311,226,947,434 0.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 1.32 6.7Percent
1,000 & Over 112 205,742 205,709 207,569 9112,442,402,585 0.1 10.5 10.4 10.3 1.29 13.4Percent
See note at end of table.
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
ALL SIZES 63,685 979,930 988,844 998,565 $702$9,030,767,996100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 8,943 5,676 3,486 0 81332,268,113 14.0 0.6 0.4 0.0 1.16 0.4Percent
1-4 26,979 55,338 55,091 55,359 601431,674,093 42.4 5.6 5.6 5.5 0.86 4.8Percent
5-9 11,124 71,694 72,502 73,704 587554,471,088 17.5 7.3 7.3 7.4 0.84 6.1Percent
10-19 7,535 99,867 101,288 102,354 616810,431,250 11.8 10.2 10.2 10.3 0.88 9.0Percent
20-49 5,355 157,776 160,624 162,571 6471,348,566,915 8.4 16.1 16.2 16.3 0.92 14.9Percent
50-99 2,115 142,875 145,175 146,837 6741,269,774,121 3.3 14.6 14.7 14.7 0.96 14.1Percent
100-249 1,223 177,976 179,987 183,272 6851,606,379,514 1.9 18.2 18.2 18.4 0.98 17.8Percent
250-499 264 86,497 87,997 89,058 713814,284,188 0.4 8.8 8.9 8.9 1.02 9.0Percent
500-999 80 50,870 51,174 52,403 942630,564,919 0.1 5.2 5.2 5.2 1.34 7.0Percent
1,000 & Over 67 131,361 131,520 133,007 8931,532,353,795 0.1 13.4 13.3 13.3 1.27 17.0Percent
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
SECOND QUARTER 2002
ALL SIZES 53,871 711,002 715,759 723,007 $753$7,013,311,688100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 7,899 4,404 2,715 0 1,09033,610,284 14.7 0.6 0.4 0.0 1.45 0.5Percent
1-4 24,519 47,093 46,786 47,158 646394,649,568 45.5 6.6 6.5 6.5 0.86 5.6Percent
5-9 8,625 55,581 56,022 56,967 666486,312,356 16.0 7.8 7.8 7.9 0.88 6.9Percent
10-19 5,826 77,049 77,825 78,923 676684,659,311 10.8 10.8 10.9 10.9 0.90 9.8Percent
20-49 4,223 125,187 126,837 128,699 6921,141,122,978 7.8 17.6 17.7 17.8 0.92 16.3Percent
50-99 1,523 102,086 103,449 104,386 731982,258,198 2.8 14.4 14.5 14.4 0.97 14.0Percent
100-249 954 139,680 141,280 143,709 7571,392,844,593 1.8 19.6 19.7 19.9 1.01 19.9Percent
250-499 210 66,580 66,842 68,614 768672,799,992 0.4 9.4 9.3 9.5 1.02 9.6Percent
500-999 59 37,753 38,479 38,644 990493,053,104 0.1 5.3 5.4 5.3 1.31 7.0Percent
1,000 & Over 33 55,589 55,524 55,907 1,011732,001,304 0.1 7.8 7.8 7.7 1.34 10.4Percent
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
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 149,928 2,420,305 2,442,446 2,462,397*****
2,441,716 $23,408,738,614
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY
$737
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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1,775 30,255 30,483 30,791 30,510 195,229,347ALLEGANY 492
12,681 201,047 203,206 205,477 203,243 1,880,269,197ANNE ARUNDEL 712
14,305 368,695 370,189 371,423 370,102 3,766,586,257BALTIMORE CITY 783
19,849 359,112 361,678 364,325 361,705 3,295,274,040BALTIMORE COUNTY 701
1,621 19,100 19,405 19,597 19,367 160,837,325CALVERT 639
646 8,589 8,669 8,645 8,634 54,039,554CAROLINE 481
4,129 50,399 51,037 51,448 50,961 359,225,097CARROLL 542
1,689 26,977 27,491 27,891 27,453 232,309,133CECIL 651
2,540 37,345 37,793 38,115 37,751 282,222,200CHARLES 575
737 11,158 11,263 11,427 11,283 74,868,037DORCHESTER 510
5,087 82,595 83,383 83,742 83,240 694,749,496FREDERICK 642
907 10,546 10,634 10,857 10,679 60,897,769GARRETT 439
4,802 71,277 72,148 72,611 72,012 564,146,482HARFORD 603
7,426 133,679 134,763 136,017 134,820 1,353,749,809HOWARD 772
728 8,172 8,237 8,430 8,280 52,209,849KENT 485
30,500 451,078 453,571 457,946 454,198 5,280,271,632MONTGOMERY 894
14,591 305,714 307,245 306,283 306,414 2,997,140,268PRINCE GEORGE'S 752
1,255 11,602 11,877 12,137 11,872 75,581,129QUEEN ANNE'S 490
1,799 35,372 35,553 36,102 35,676 351,758,905SAINT MARY'S 758
456 6,737 7,133 6,898 6,923 47,212,504SOMERSET 525
1,656 18,668 19,029 19,525 19,074 132,231,615TALBOT 533
3,197 63,900 64,187 64,622 64,236 465,861,610WASHINGTON 558
2,547 41,513 41,844 41,683 41,680 303,136,455WICOMICO 559
2,160 23,798 26,687 31,796 27,427 138,782,630WORCESTER 389
64,447 1,195,811 1,204,898 1,213,438 1,204,716 11,294,832,011
54,339 895,832 901,397 905,683 900,971 9,415,220,921
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
12,845 42,977 44,941 44,609 44,176 590,148,274NONDISTRIBUTABLE
721
804
1,028
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
GOVERNMENT SECTOR
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 1,883 455,535 456,892 452,743
*****
455,057 $877 $5,188,593,167
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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54 6,522 6,534 6,406 6,487 628 52,947,700ALLEGANY
188 35,670 35,848 35,887 35,802 810 377,174,959ANNE ARUNDEL
249 80,372 80,410 80,026 80,269 806 840,776,946BALTIMORE CITY
108 57,849 57,674 57,094 57,539 861 644,210,356BALTIMORE COUNTY
34 3,422 3,443 3,549 3,471 738 33,290,320CALVERT
29 1,533 1,549 1,547 1,543 571 11,444,391CAROLINE
47 7,285 7,251 7,269 7,268 656 61,960,587CARROLL
47 7,279 7,250 7,189 7,239 817 76,855,541CECIL
43 7,924 7,967 7,874 7,922 790 81,402,825CHARLES
36 2,300 2,294 2,389 2,328 641 19,401,024DORCHESTER
78 13,368 13,436 13,364 13,389 784 136,383,563FREDERICK
40 1,766 1,768 1,705 1,746 563 12,780,620GARRETT
75 16,476 16,612 16,388 16,492 814 174,505,719HARFORD
62 15,957 15,983 16,009 15,983 704 146,204,224HOWARD
31 1,177 1,190 1,219 1,195 634 9,848,492KENT
147 83,458 83,577 83,480 83,505 1,143 1,240,295,154MONTGOMERY
166 76,658 77,215 74,409 76,094 920 910,537,371PRINCE GEORGE'S
33 2,272 2,276 2,200 2,249 658 19,231,224QUEEN ANNE'S
81 10,891 10,895 10,995 10,927 1,021 145,080,705SAINT MARY'S
47 3,016 3,015 2,842 2,958 608 23,387,308SOMERSET
46 1,878 1,896 1,955 1,910 610 15,157,180TALBOT
113 8,445 8,523 8,592 8,520 619 68,552,617WASHINGTON
54 6,567 6,615 6,331 6,504 662 55,934,386WICOMICO
56 3,277 3,498 3,847 3,541 620 28,531,666WORCESTER
762 215,881 216,054 214,873 215,603 808 2,264,064,015
468 184,830 185,638 182,676 184,381 1,002 2,401,909,233
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
19 173 173 177 174 1,193 2,698,289NONDISTRIBUTABLE
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
PRIVATE SECTOR
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 148,045 1,964,770 1,985,554 2,009,654
*****
1,986,659 $705$18,220,145,447
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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1,721 23,733 23,949 24,385 24,022 456 142,281,647ALLEGANY
12,493 165,377 167,358 169,590 167,442 691 1,503,094,238ANNE ARUNDEL
14,056 288,323 289,779 291,397 289,833 777 2,925,809,311BALTIMORE CITY
19,741 301,263 304,004 307,231 304,166 670 2,651,063,684BALTIMORE COUNTY
1,587 15,678 15,962 16,048 15,896 617 127,547,005CALVERT
617 7,056 7,120 7,098 7,091 462 42,595,163CAROLINE
4,082 43,114 43,786 44,179 43,693 523 297,264,510CARROLL
1,642 19,698 20,241 20,702 20,214 592 155,453,592CECIL
2,497 29,421 29,826 30,241 29,829 518 200,819,375CHARLES
701 8,858 8,969 9,038 8,955 476 55,467,013DORCHESTER
5,009 69,227 69,947 70,378 69,851 615 558,365,933FREDERICK
867 8,780 8,866 9,152 8,933 414 48,117,149GARRETT
4,727 54,801 55,536 56,223 55,520 540 389,640,763HARFORD
7,364 117,722 118,780 120,008 118,837 782 1,207,545,585HOWARD
697 6,995 7,047 7,211 7,084 460 42,361,357KENT
30,353 367,620 369,994 374,466 370,693 838 4,039,976,478MONTGOMERY
14,425 229,056 230,030 231,874 230,320 697 2,086,602,897PRINCE GEORGE'S
1,222 9,330 9,601 9,937 9,623 450 56,349,905QUEEN ANNE'S
1,718 24,481 24,658 25,107 24,749 642 206,678,200SAINT MARY'S
409 3,721 4,118 4,056 3,965 462 23,825,196SOMERSET
1,610 16,790 17,133 17,570 17,164 525 117,074,435TALBOT
3,084 55,455 55,664 56,030 55,716 549 397,308,993WASHINGTON
2,493 34,946 35,229 35,352 35,176 541 247,202,069WICOMICO
2,104 20,521 23,189 27,949 23,886 355 110,250,964WORCESTER
63,685 979,930 988,844 998,565 989,113 702 9,030,767,996
53,871 711,002 715,759 723,007 716,589 753 7,013,311,688
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
12,826 42,804 44,768 44,432 44,001 1,027 587,449,985NONDISTRIBUTABLE
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL149,928 2,420,305 2,442,446 2,462,397
1,883 455,535 456,892 452,743
930 126,201 126,610 128,633 397 99,233 99,143 96,082 944,407,787 556 230,101 231,139 228,028
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
2,441,716
455,057
127,148 98,153
229,756
$737
877
1,240 740 735
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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES
2,194,172,744
2,050,012,636
5,188,593,167
$23,408,738,614
148,045 1,964,770 1,985,554 2,009,654 1,986,659 705 18,220,145,447PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2002
STATE OF MARYLAND
GOODS-PRODUCING 22,117 329,536 331,740 335,269 332,182 827 3,569,278,145
Natural Resources and Mining 676 6,235 6,496 6,620 6,450 558 46,757,314
Construction 16,907 164,742 166,754 169,766 167,087 763 1,658,346,129
Manufacturing 4,534 158,559 158,490 158,883 158,644 904 1,864,174,702
SERVICE PROVIDING 123,326 1,630,869 1,649,313 1,669,628 1,649,937 68114,604,906,869
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32,042 456,475 460,026 464,895 460,465 618 3,697,133,119
Information 2,920 54,167 54,188 53,916 54,090 1,046 735,687,488
Financial Activities 12,631 149,471 150,161 151,814 150,482 980 1,916,253,123
Professional and Business Services 31,648 356,343 359,081 361,102 358,842 868 4,049,434,943
Education and Health Services 14,324 316,714 317,720 317,601 317,345 666 2,749,362,271
Leisure and Hospitality 11,253 210,183 220,094 231,224 220,500 307 880,949,250
Other Services 18,508 87,516 88,043 89,076 88,212 502 576,086,675
UNCLASSIFIED 2,602 4,365 4,501 4,757 4,541 779 45,960,433
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
BALTIMORE MSA
GOODS-PRODUCING 9,998 159,831 160,447 162,049 160,776 853 1,783,529,482 Natural Resources and Mining 233 1,718 1,792 1,800 1,770 518 11,920,949 Construction 7,493 71,300 72,096 73,331 72,242 768 720,998,466 Manufacturing 2,272 86,813 86,559 86,918 86,763 931 1,050,610,067SERVICE PROVIDING 53,059 819,222 827,494 835,545 827,420 673 7,240,853,849 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,239 227,790 229,629 231,492 229,637 613 1,828,948,094 Information 1,003 21,556 21,563 21,505 21,541 920 257,697,040 Financial Activities 5,919 78,089 78,432 79,170 78,564 1,055 1,077,226,659 Professional and Business Services
628 877 903 971 917 536 6,384,665
Education and Health Services 13,074 165,622 166,966 168,617 167,068 822 1,784,228,429
Leisure and Hospitality 6,558 183,546 183,893 183,420 183,620 676 1,613,283,222
Other Services 5,366 103,392 107,394 111,456 107,414 306 427,592,713
UNCLASSIFIED 6,900 39,227 39,617 39,885 39,576 490 251,877,692
64,447 1,195,811 1,204,898 1,213,438
762 215,881 216,054 214,873
339 41,426 41,557 42,412 246 66,669 66,011 65,930 670,744,771 177 107,786 108,486 106,531
1,204,716
215,603
41,798 66,203
107,601
$721
808
1,117 779 705 986,251,854
607,067,390
2,264,064,015
$11,294,832,011
63,685 979,930 988,844 998,565 989,113 702 9,030,767,996
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
- 17 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,775 30,255 30,483 30,791
54 6,522 6,534 6,406
25 615 603 606 12 2,486 2,498 2,508 21,057,277
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
30,510
6,487
608 2,497
$492
628
890 649
7,037,502
52,947,700
$195,229,347
1,721 23,733 23,949 24,385 24,022 456 142,281,647 17 3,421 3,433 3,292 24,852,921 3,382 565
ALLEGANY COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 240 5,084 5,052 5,094 5,077 655 43,212,543
Natural Resources and Mining 19 131 123 129 128 530 881,618
Construction 156 1,353 1,346 1,388 1,362 570 10,088,972
Manufacturing 65 3,600 3,583 3,577 3,587 691 32,241,953
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,478 18,645 18,893 19,287 18,942 402 99,059,621
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 468 5,339 5,471 5,585 5,465 373 26,506,087
Information 22 350 353 350 351 521 2,377,649
Financial Activities 126 974 975 982 977 562 7,132,743
Professional and Business Services 202 2,108 2,144 2,228 2,160 385 10,820,459
Education and Health Services 263 5,547 5,559 5,632 5,579 548 39,720,596
Leisure and Hospitality 185 3,136 3,236 3,284 3,219 188 7,849,557
Other Services 212 1,191 1,155 1,226 1,191 300 4,652,530
UNCLASSIFIED 3 4 4 4 4 182 9,483
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 12,681 201,047 203,206 205,477
188 35,670 35,848 35,887
97 7,419 7,496 7,925 67 9,592 9,677 9,877 90,502,488
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
203,243
35,802
7,613 9,715
$712
810
1,018 717
100,797,808
377,174,959
$1,880,269,197
12,493 165,377 167,358 169,590 167,442 691 1,503,094,238 24 18,659 18,675 18,085 185,874,663 18,473 774
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,093 29,031 29,054 29,262 29,116 955 361,564,755
Natural Resources and Mining 27 180 187 200 189 988 2,426,389
Construction 1,724 13,805 13,930 14,100 13,945 754 136,627,364
Manufacturing 342 15,046 14,937 14,962 14,982 1,142 222,511,002
SERVICE PROVIDING 10,286 136,246 138,190 140,204 138,213 635 1,140,731,130
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,835 46,328 46,909 47,511 46,916 620 378,190,167
Information 202 4,164 4,163 4,233 4,187 801 43,600,962
Financial Activities 1,060 8,249 8,346 8,449 8,348 752 81,589,903
Professional and Business Services 2,751 29,640 29,598 29,729 29,656 891 343,614,517
Education and Health Services 1,049 19,270 19,416 19,331 19,339 627 157,681,142
Leisure and Hospitality 1,045 21,346 22,359 23,369 22,358 296 86,005,456
Other Services 1,344 7,249 7,399 7,582 7,410 520 50,048,983
UNCLASSIFIED 114 100 114 124 113 543 798,353
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14,305 368,695 370,189 371,423
249 80,372 80,410 80,026
49 10,351 10,314 10,422 120 38,861 38,759 38,443 405,682,300
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
370,102
80,269
10,362 38,688
$783
806
972 807
130,895,041
840,776,946
$3,766,586,257
14,056 288,323 289,779 291,397 289,833 777 2,925,809,311 80 31,160 31,337 31,161 304,199,605 31,219 750
BALTIMORE CITY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,531 34,831 35,032 35,211 35,025 817 372,147,927
Natural Resources and Mining 1 0 2 1 1 533 6,923
Construction 878 11,541 11,711 11,739 11,664 792 120,116,639
Manufacturing 652 23,290 23,319 23,471 23,360 830 252,024,365
SERVICE PROVIDING 12,341 253,191 254,427 255,842 254,487 771 2,551,400,758
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,161 44,297 44,708 44,939 44,648 687 398,931,295
Information 227 7,316 7,305 7,240 7,287 1,036 98,099,151
Financial Activities 1,335 28,597 28,721 28,955 28,758 1,420 530,730,566
Professional and Business Services 2,592 46,990 47,149 47,589 47,243 785 482,250,304
Education and Health Services 1,668 86,471 86,032 86,240 86,248 723 810,820,890
Leisure and Hospitality 1,608 27,539 28,324 28,855 28,239 406 148,949,599
Other Services 1,750 11,981 12,188 12,024 12,064 520 81,618,953
UNCLASSIFIED 184 301 320 344 322 540 2,260,626
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 19,849 359,112 361,678 364,325
108 57,849 57,674 57,094
63 15,232 15,309 15,541 24 12,444 11,807 11,815 122,609,925
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
361,705
57,539
15,361 12,022
$701
861
1,338 785
267,142,824
644,210,356
$3,295,274,040
19,741 301,263 304,004 307,231 304,166 670 2,651,063,684 21 30,173 30,558 29,738 254,457,607 30,156 649
BALTIMORE COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,808 53,205 53,232 53,799 53,412 883 613,420,251
Natural Resources and Mining 70 546 525 516 529 491 3,374,208
Construction 2,080 21,921 22,131 22,685 22,246 773 223,544,589
Manufacturing 658 30,738 30,576 30,598 30,637 970 386,501,454
SERVICE PROVIDING 16,762 247,828 250,545 253,190 250,521 625 2,036,222,044
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,316 70,932 71,429 72,090 71,484 568 527,437,917
Information 317 6,536 6,548 6,519 6,534 902 76,649,311
Financial Activities 2,092 28,260 28,318 28,539 28,372 860 317,027,747
Professional and Business Services 4,032 49,842 50,491 51,261 50,531 751 493,238,442
Education and Health Services 2,314 51,177 51,400 50,952 51,176 666 442,884,458
Leisure and Hospitality 1,561 29,718 31,000 32,439 31,052 278 112,211,643
Other Services 2,130 11,363 11,359 11,390 11,371 452 66,772,526
UNCLASSIFIED 171 230 227 242 233 469 1,421,389
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
- 19 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,621 19,100 19,405 19,597
34 3,422 3,443 3,549
22 118 115 120 7 225 226 225 1,763,526
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
19,367
3,471
118 225
$639
738
824 603
1,264,590
33,290,320
$160,837,325
1,587 15,678 15,962 16,048 15,896 617 127,547,005 5 3,079 3,102 3,204 30,262,204 3,128 744
CALVERT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 432 2,954 2,982 3,024 2,987 660 25,645,633
Natural Resources and Mining 6 25 25 27 26 389 131,374
Construction 380 1,956 1,988 2,004 1,983 644 16,613,634
Manufacturing 46 973 969 993 978 700 8,900,625
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,137 12,700 12,951 13,000 12,884 607 101,706,258
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 304 4,178 4,218 4,257 4,218 728 39,922,926
Information 24 105 109 108 107 692 961,919
Financial Activities 115 497 496 512 502 555 3,624,571
Professional and Business Services 271 1,875 1,846 1,771 1,831 1,038 24,704,684
Education and Health Services 157 2,717 2,703 2,712 2,711 563 19,855,204
Leisure and Hospitality 131 2,569 2,822 2,830 2,740 228 8,120,164
Other Services 135 759 757 810 775 448 4,516,790
UNCLASSIFIED 18 24 29 24 26 577 195,114
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 646 8,589 8,669 8,645
29 1,533 1,549 1,547
15 83 83 82 6 250 251 251 2,053,141
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
8,634
1,543
83 251
$481
571
632 629
682,145
11,444,391
$54,039,554
617 7,056 7,120 7,098 7,091 462 42,595,163 8 1,200 1,215 1,214 8,709,105 1,210 554
CAROLINE COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 184 2,407 2,461 2,468 2,445 511 16,255,676
Natural Resources and Mining 26 212 268 328 269 392 1,370,160
Construction 124 568 581 593 581 509 3,841,753
Manufacturing 34 1,627 1,612 1,547 1,595 533 11,043,763
SERVICE PROVIDING 433 4,649 4,659 4,630 4,646 436 26,339,487
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 184 2,345 2,295 2,297 2,312 478 14,368,836
Information 4 10 9 10 10 523 68,036
Financial Activities 40 276 276 280 277 454 1,634,244
Professional and Business Services 70 232 232 229 231 643 1,931,921
Education and Health Services 41 1,141 1,168 1,132 1,147 411 6,128,549
Leisure and Hospitality 37 421 453 454 443 176 1,014,326
Other Services 57 224 226 228 226 406 1,193,575
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,129 50,399 51,037 51,448
47 7,285 7,251 7,269
22 309 320 342 8 1,176 1,174 1,207 10,310,267
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
50,961
7,268
324 1,186
$542
656
785 669
3,307,028
61,960,587
$359,225,097
4,082 43,114 43,786 44,179 43,693 523 297,264,510 17 5,800 5,757 5,720 48,343,292 5,759 646
CARROLL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,143 11,846 12,017 12,246 12,036 693 108,495,724
Natural Resources and Mining 39 320 342 348 337 387 1,694,827
Construction 929 6,621 6,772 6,954 6,782 643 56,670,962
Manufacturing 175 4,905 4,903 4,944 4,917 784 50,129,935
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,913 31,230 31,730 31,884 31,615 459 188,501,497
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 876 11,596 11,691 11,712 11,666 485 73,626,916
Information 44 510 509 506 508 729 4,811,797
Financial Activities 288 1,509 1,515 1,540 1,521 671 13,267,329
Professional and Business Services 698 3,700 3,789 3,844 3,778 533 26,167,697
Education and Health Services 350 6,832 6,913 6,831 6,859 532 47,452,532
Leisure and Hospitality 263 5,052 5,254 5,364 5,223 192 13,024,306
Other Services 394 2,031 2,059 2,087 2,059 379 10,150,920
UNCLASSIFIED 26 38 39 49 42 490 267,289
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,689 26,977 27,491 27,891
47 7,279 7,250 7,189
27 3,530 3,541 3,564 7 331 332 332 2,583,751
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
27,453
7,239
3,545 332
$651
817
1,022 599
47,086,370
76,855,541
$232,309,133
1,642 19,698 20,241 20,702 20,214 592 155,453,592 13 3,418 3,377 3,293 27,185,420 3,363 622
CECIL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 363 5,863 5,887 6,035 5,928 870 67,018,728
Natural Resources and Mining 33 523 543 576 547 580 4,123,549
Construction 265 1,601 1,644 1,715 1,653 596 12,797,007
Manufacturing 65 3,739 3,700 3,744 3,728 1,034 50,098,172
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,276 13,831 14,349 14,662 14,281 476 88,402,183
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 434 5,653 5,719 5,712 5,695 517 38,251,185
Information 15 249 252 251 251 691 2,255,023
Financial Activities 115 710 718 726 718 540 5,037,907
Professional and Business Services 216 1,177 1,204 1,203 1,195 586 9,103,049
Education and Health Services 132 2,400 2,445 2,436 2,427 603 19,011,066
Leisure and Hospitality 207 2,815 3,159 3,420 3,131 259 10,532,011
Other Services 157 827 852 914 864 375 4,211,942
UNCLASSIFIED 3 4 5 5 5 503 32,681
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,540 37,345 37,793 38,115
43 7,924 7,967 7,874
27 2,235 2,257 2,298 6 388 389 387 2,969,937
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
37,751
7,922
2,263 388
$575
790
1,108 589
32,596,913
81,402,825
$282,222,200
2,497 29,421 29,826 30,241 29,829 518 200,819,375 10 5,301 5,321 5,189 45,835,975 5,270 669
CHARLES COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 531 5,446 5,506 5,639 5,530 718 51,602,433
Natural Resources and Mining 13 85 87 78 83 924 996,525
Construction 453 4,045 4,101 4,255 4,134 707 37,984,790
Manufacturing 65 1,316 1,318 1,306 1,313 739 12,621,118
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,930 23,921 24,262 24,540 24,241 473 148,948,368
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 593 9,796 9,910 10,079 9,928 466 60,102,396
Information 33 446 450 453 450 797 4,662,006
Financial Activities 201 1,267 1,292 1,311 1,290 687 11,527,319
Professional and Business Services 382 2,703 2,747 2,742 2,731 646 22,929,329
Education and Health Services 261 3,688 3,703 3,714 3,702 560 26,935,492
Leisure and Hospitality 226 4,716 4,832 4,877 4,808 237 14,828,918
Other Services 234 1,305 1,328 1,364 1,332 460 7,962,908
UNCLASSIFIED 36 54 58 62 58 356 268,574
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 737 11,158 11,263 11,427
36 2,300 2,294 2,389
15 126 126 138 9 865 861 879 7,708,187
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
11,283
2,328
130 868
$510
641
747 683
1,263,167
19,401,024
$74,868,037
701 8,858 8,969 9,038 8,955 476 55,467,013 12 1,309 1,307 1,372 10,429,670 1,329 604
DORCHESTER COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 164 3,460 3,549 3,573 3,527 568 26,042,153
Natural Resources and Mining 21 230 231 240 234 551 1,676,338
Construction 92 540 545 549 545 547 3,875,474
Manufacturing 51 2,690 2,773 2,784 2,749 573 20,490,341
SERVICE PROVIDING 535 5,397 5,419 5,463 5,426 417 29,417,336
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 210 2,046 2,059 2,077 2,061 427 11,453,815
Information 8 75 73 70 73 685 650,496
Financial Activities 47 314 309 328 317 620 2,555,497
Professional and Business Services 68 373 375 372 373 397 1,922,756
Education and Health Services 59 1,475 1,480 1,455 1,470 479 9,152,966
Leisure and Hospitality 62 752 762 780 765 194 1,925,932
Other Services 81 362 361 381 368 367 1,755,874
UNCLASSIFIED 2 1 1 2 1 579 7,524
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 5,087 82,595 83,383 83,742
78 13,368 13,436 13,364
57 3,115 3,134 3,201 8 679 674 662 5,613,904
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
83,240
13,389
3,150 672
$642
784
1,110 643
45,434,285
136,383,563
$694,749,496
5,009 69,227 69,947 70,378 69,851 615 558,365,933 13 9,574 9,628 9,501 85,335,374 9,568 686
FREDERICK COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,149 16,381 16,591 16,743 16,572 715 153,959,829
Natural Resources and Mining 42 508 512 504 508 510 3,369,862
Construction 922 9,011 9,168 9,357 9,179 666 79,447,568
Manufacturing 185 6,862 6,911 6,882 6,885 795 71,142,399
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,802 52,689 53,208 53,478 53,125 584 403,588,181
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,016 15,443 15,507 15,642 15,531 510 103,021,895
Information 102 1,841 1,945 1,908 1,898 821 20,265,079
Financial Activities 408 6,664 6,729 6,778 6,724 816 71,291,160
Professional and Business Services 988 9,556 9,519 9,474 9,516 733 90,618,352
Education and Health Services 449 9,391 9,482 9,515 9,463 642 78,920,935
Leisure and Hospitality 395 6,997 7,191 7,267 7,152 240 22,286,543
Other Services 444 2,797 2,835 2,894 2,842 465 17,184,217
UNCLASSIFIED 58 157 148 157 154 409 817,923
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 907 10,546 10,634 10,857
40 1,766 1,768 1,705
16 81 83 88 7 218 217 214 1,703,012
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
10,679
1,746
84 216
$439
563
615 606
671,487
12,780,620
$60,897,769
867 8,780 8,866 9,152 8,933 414 48,117,149 17 1,467 1,468 1,403 10,406,121 1,446 554
GARRETT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 238 2,300 2,325 2,419 2,348 554 16,907,047
Natural Resources and Mining 34 526 526 529 527 838 5,743,839
Construction 154 853 903 976 911 436 5,159,326
Manufacturing 50 921 896 914 910 508 6,003,882
SERVICE PROVIDING 624 6,477 6,538 6,730 6,582 365 31,201,821
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 237 1,991 2,069 2,086 2,049 364 9,700,835
Information 15 258 263 265 262 494 1,681,705
Financial Activities 48 408 436 475 440 291 1,662,887
Professional and Business Services 87 650 675 686 670 474 4,125,556
Education and Health Services 59 1,313 1,339 1,311 1,321 494 8,486,712
Leisure and Hospitality 97 1,394 1,303 1,472 1,390 184 3,320,854
Other Services 81 463 453 435 450 380 2,223,272
UNCLASSIFIED 5 3 3 3 3 212 8,281
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
- 23 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,802 71,277 72,148 72,611
75 16,476 16,612 16,388
59 7,312 7,318 7,364 7 502 505 503 3,903,274
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
72,012
16,492
7,331 503
$603
814
1,000 597
95,330,847
174,505,719
$564,146,482
4,727 54,801 55,536 56,223 55,520 540 389,640,763 9 8,662 8,789 8,521 75,271,598 8,657 669
HARFORD COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,010 10,087 10,259 10,382 10,243 672 89,459,819
Natural Resources and Mining 36 171 184 187 181 429 1,009,290
Construction 816 5,213 5,369 5,451 5,344 645 44,793,094
Manufacturing 158 4,703 4,706 4,744 4,718 712 43,657,435
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,667 44,659 45,216 45,770 45,215 510 299,759,133
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,107 16,358 16,464 16,430 16,417 494 105,434,757
Information 57 780 798 800 793 748 7,714,078
Financial Activities 392 2,789 2,805 2,819 2,804 663 24,164,405
Professional and Business Services 876 8,682 8,813 8,903 8,799 662 75,696,373
Education and Health Services 424 7,227 7,275 7,351 7,284 569 53,868,610
Leisure and Hospitality 347 6,458 6,682 6,983 6,708 219 19,110,922
Other Services 464 2,365 2,379 2,484 2,409 440 13,769,988
UNCLASSIFIED 50 55 61 71 62 523 421,811
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 7,426 133,679 134,763 136,017
62 15,957 15,983 16,009
32 708 707 722 14 3,896 3,894 3,890 36,349,906
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
134,820
15,983
712 3,893
$772
704
945 718
8,746,762
146,204,224
$1,353,749,809
7,364 117,722 118,780 120,008 118,837 782 1,207,545,585 16 11,353 11,382 11,397 101,107,556 11,377 684
HOWARD COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,066 18,732 18,737 18,921 18,797 911 222,607,978
Natural Resources and Mining 34 344 352 334 343 545 2,431,623
Construction 795 11,221 11,200 11,357 11,259 903 132,210,598
Manufacturing 237 7,167 7,185 7,230 7,194 941 87,965,757
SERVICE PROVIDING 6,224 98,848 99,912 100,958 99,906 757 983,767,996
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,614 35,325 35,455 35,820 35,533 710 328,145,082
Information 141 2,118 2,103 2,069 2,097 943 25,701,823
Financial Activities 677 8,222 8,252 8,360 8,278 1,002 107,845,872
Professional and Business Services 1,948 26,100 26,451 26,568 26,373 1,043 357,657,212
Education and Health Services 699 12,059 12,332 12,191 12,194 615 97,472,092
Leisure and Hospitality 441 11,253 11,557 12,131 11,647 264 39,994,136
Other Services 704 3,771 3,762 3,819 3,784 548 26,951,779
UNCLASSIFIED 74 142 131 129 134 671 1,169,611
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 728 8,172 8,237 8,430
31 1,177 1,190 1,219
14 82 81 87 9 299 300 304 2,552,488
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
8,280
1,195
83 301
$485
634
670 652
722,902
9,848,492
$52,209,849
697 6,995 7,047 7,211 7,084 460 42,361,357 8 796 809 828 6,573,102 811 623
KENT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 136 1,525 1,531 1,512 1,523 534 10,575,242
Natural Resources and Mining 35 419 422 396 412 531 2,845,378
Construction 73 324 328 339 330 491 2,105,006
Manufacturing 28 782 781 777 780 555 5,624,858
SERVICE PROVIDING 558 5,467 5,513 5,693 5,558 440 31,777,625
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 161 1,177 1,185 1,204 1,189 392 6,052,555
Information 9 78 76 77 77 856 857,022
Financial Activities 41 325 318 333 325 562 2,374,345
Professional and Business Services 88 600 611 641 617 641 5,140,793
Education and Health Services 72 1,829 1,791 1,757 1,792 494 11,510,945
Leisure and Hospitality 92 1,203 1,277 1,424 1,301 276 4,671,000
Other Services 95 255 255 257 256 352 1,170,965
UNCLASSIFIED 3 3 3 6 4 163 8,490
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 30,500 451,078 453,571 457,946
147 83,458 83,577 83,480
102 40,501 40,641 41,117 9 1,104 1,107 1,124 8,677,940
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
454,198
83,505
40,753 1,112
$894
1,143
1,431 600
758,228,868
1,240,295,154
$5,280,271,632
30,353 367,620 369,994 374,466 370,693 838 4,039,976,478 36 41,853 41,829 41,239 473,388,346 41,640 875
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 3,106 46,979 47,298 47,522 47,266 989 607,448,760
Natural Resources and Mining 43 529 523 538 530 633 4,362,021
Construction 2,520 28,918 29,275 29,470 29,221 845 321,040,271
Manufacturing 543 17,532 17,500 17,514 17,515 1,239 282,046,468
SERVICE PROVIDING 26,701 319,613 321,649 325,845 322,369 817 3,423,023,373
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,113 64,711 65,224 66,198 65,378 677 575,743,052
Information 704 16,097 16,057 16,035 16,063 1,330 277,766,036
Financial Activities 2,550 33,081 33,215 33,614 33,303 1,089 471,336,222
Professional and Business Services 7,399 95,819 95,938 96,288 96,015 1,010 1,260,765,620
Education and Health Services 3,187 51,888 51,962 52,304 52,051 699 472,815,620
Leisure and Hospitality 1,755 36,591 37,772 39,682 38,015 419 207,202,643
Other Services 6,993 21,426 21,481 21,724 21,544 562 157,394,180
UNCLASSIFIED 546 1,028 1,047 1,099 1,058 691 9,504,345
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14,591 305,714 307,245 306,283
166 76,658 77,215 74,409
107 25,800 25,861 26,215 15 17,312 17,728 15,114 148,897,125
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
306,414
76,094
25,959 16,718
$752
920
1,249 685
421,570,531
910,537,371
$2,997,140,268
14,425 229,056 230,030 231,874 230,320 697 2,086,602,897 44 33,546 33,626 33,080 340,069,715 33,417 783
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,127 41,983 41,966 42,256 42,068 840 459,195,788
Natural Resources and Mining 28 300 312 291 301 664 2,598,714
Construction 1,693 29,575 29,647 30,047 29,756 815 315,171,653
Manufacturing 406 12,108 12,007 11,918 12,011 906 141,425,421
SERVICE PROVIDING 12,045 186,450 187,433 188,933 187,605 666 1,623,137,923
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,202 64,661 64,842 65,324 64,942 631 532,344,294
Information 290 9,139 8,985 8,900 9,008 1,056 123,632,827
Financial Activities 1,339 13,632 13,651 13,759 13,681 736 130,954,166
Professional and Business Services 2,804 39,350 38,896 39,447 39,231 868 442,704,792
Education and Health Services 1,692 25,871 26,052 25,995 25,973 683 230,673,205
Leisure and Hospitality 1,175 23,076 24,220 24,642 23,979 269 83,975,900
Other Services 1,543 10,721 10,787 10,866 10,791 562 78,852,739
UNCLASSIFIED 253 623 631 685 646 508 4,269,186
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,255 11,602 11,877 12,137
33 2,272 2,276 2,200
17 95 93 96 6 198 195 195 1,386,611
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
11,872
2,249
95 196
$490
658
686 544
847,080
19,231,224
$75,581,129
1,222 9,330 9,601 9,937 9,623 450 56,349,905 10 1,979 1,988 1,909 16,997,533 1,959 667
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 347 2,099 2,116 2,228 2,148 567 15,833,028
Natural Resources and Mining 26 157 200 214 190 396 977,689
Construction 271 978 983 1,045 1,002 540 7,035,220
Manufacturing 50 964 933 969 955 630 7,820,119
SERVICE PROVIDING 866 7,220 7,474 7,697 7,464 417 40,471,291
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 330 2,954 2,973 2,990 2,972 445 17,181,960
Information 15 132 137 138 136 633 1,119,918
Financial Activities 75 463 475 508 482 415 2,600,837
Professional and Business Services 177 668 675 723 689 626 5,603,884
Education and Health Services 54 510 525 524 520 459 3,103,498
Leisure and Hospitality 101 2,026 2,218 2,315 2,186 292 8,296,651
Other Services 114 467 471 499 479 412 2,564,543
UNCLASSIFIED 9 11 11 12 11 319 45,586
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,799 35,372 35,553 36,102
81 10,891 10,895 10,995
31 6,803 6,812 6,946 9 826 787 753 6,628,607
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
35,676
10,927
6,854 789
$758
1,021
1,216 646
108,389,866
145,080,705
$351,758,905
1,718 24,481 24,658 25,107 24,749 642 206,678,200 41 3,262 3,296 3,296 30,062,232 3,285 704
SAINT MARY'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 337 2,056 2,090 2,181 2,109 647 17,739,513
Natural Resources and Mining 7 13 16 17 15 391 76,178
Construction 295 1,596 1,627 1,714 1,646 580 12,413,420
Manufacturing 35 447 447 450 448 901 5,249,915
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,372 22,397 22,540 22,902 22,613 642 188,855,498
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 460 6,619 6,625 6,670 6,638 534 46,052,004
Information 21 220 212 218 217 772 2,177,640
Financial Activities 134 954 982 998 978 645 8,206,741
Professional and Business Services 323 7,453 7,450 7,535 7,479 958 93,096,309
Education and Health Services 153 3,551 3,596 3,580 3,576 588 27,312,963
Leisure and Hospitality 148 2,822 2,878 3,090 2,930 206 7,837,958
Other Services 133 778 797 811 795 404 4,171,883
UNCLASSIFIED 9 28 28 24 27 237 83,189
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 456 6,737 7,133 6,898
47 3,016 3,015 2,842
16 71 75 71 10 2,018 2,018 1,870 15,681,755
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
6,923
2,958
72 1,969
$525
608
685 613
641,019
23,387,308
$47,212,504
409 3,721 4,118 4,056 3,965 462 23,825,196 21 927 922 901 7,064,534 917 593
SOMERSET COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 97 615 851 774 747 387 3,755,515
Natural Resources and Mining 12 149 213 220 194 375 946,281
Construction 66 268 281 289 279 460 1,666,977
Manufacturing 19 198 357 265 273 322 1,142,257
SERVICE PROVIDING 310 3,102 3,263 3,279 3,215 480 20,052,144
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 114 1,330 1,424 1,436 1,397 605 10,982,886
Information 4 28 28 28 28 707 257,176
Financial Activities 30 181 184 189 185 423 1,018,092
Professional and Business Services 40 161 166 168 165 524 1,123,983
Education and Health Services 38 777 788 776 780 487 4,936,127
Leisure and Hospitality 48 500 552 555 536 156 1,088,604
Other Services 36 125 121 127 124 400 645,276
UNCLASSIFIED 2 4 4 3 4 337 17,537
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,656 18,668 19,029 19,525
46 1,878 1,896 1,955
19 272 271 282 7 214 213 214 1,578,648
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
19,074
1,910
275 214
$533
610
798 567
2,853,735
15,157,180
$132,231,615
1,610 16,790 17,133 17,570 17,164 525 117,074,435 20 1,392 1,412 1,459 10,724,797 1,421 581
TALBOT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 266 3,807 3,841 3,879 3,842 595 29,733,804
Natural Resources and Mining 15 78 84 89 84 461 503,740
Construction 212 1,416 1,428 1,456 1,433 588 10,952,050
Manufacturing 39 2,313 2,329 2,334 2,325 605 18,278,014
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,338 12,979 13,288 13,687 13,318 504 87,313,556
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 368 3,591 3,644 3,827 3,687 462 22,145,204
Information 17 303 301 304 303 604 2,380,091
Financial Activities 145 766 778 788 777 821 8,297,080
Professional and Business Services 254 1,878 1,932 1,935 1,915 536 13,355,431
Education and Health Services 150 3,026 3,024 3,036 3,029 659 25,952,445
Leisure and Hospitality 141 2,335 2,514 2,674 2,508 274 8,927,553
Other Services 263 1,080 1,095 1,123 1,099 438 6,255,752
UNCLASSIFIED 6 4 4 4 4 521 27,075
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 3,197 63,900 64,187 64,622
113 8,445 8,523 8,592
38 622 636 654 12 2,774 2,794 2,791 23,402,968
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
64,236
8,520
637 2,786
$558
619
728 646
6,024,456
68,552,617
$465,861,610
3,084 55,455 55,664 56,030 55,716 549 397,308,993 63 5,049 5,093 5,147 39,125,193 5,096 591
WASHINGTON COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 623 12,981 13,000 13,184 13,055 684 116,117,556
Natural Resources and Mining 23 130 131 144 135 698 1,224,123
Construction 443 3,741 3,765 3,832 3,779 581 28,558,519
Manufacturing 157 9,110 9,104 9,208 9,141 727 86,334,914
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,455 42,470 42,660 42,842 42,657 507 281,180,276
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 891 15,204 15,176 15,203 15,194 502 99,223,738
Information 46 928 955 945 943 620 7,605,352
Financial Activities 237 6,396 6,374 6,355 6,375 639 52,971,634
Professional and Business Services 384 4,273 4,235 4,199 4,236 534 29,422,840
Education and Health Services 279 8,825 8,894 8,885 8,868 597 68,819,978
Leisure and Hospitality 301 4,870 5,065 5,261 5,065 215 14,186,474
Other Services 317 1,974 1,961 1,994 1,976 348 8,950,260
UNCLASSIFIED 6 4 4 4 4 215 11,161
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,547 41,513 41,844 41,683
54 6,567 6,615 6,331
30 333 334 339 10 2,263 2,424 2,187 18,337,721
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
41,680
6,504
335 2,291
$559
662
880 616
3,831,574
55,934,386
$303,136,455
2,493 34,946 35,229 35,352 35,176 541 247,202,069 14 3,971 3,857 3,805 33,765,091 3,878 670
WICOMICO COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 475 7,683 7,779 7,820 7,761 595 60,041,753
Natural Resources and Mining 36 423 452 472 449 477 2,781,401
Construction 339 2,475 2,515 2,554 2,515 576 18,841,230
Manufacturing 100 4,785 4,812 4,794 4,797 616 38,419,122
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,005 27,236 27,420 27,503 27,386 525 187,012,364
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 644 8,613 8,655 8,678 8,649 500 56,246,532
Information 35 981 986 981 983 730 9,327,453
Financial Activities 221 1,640 1,620 1,642 1,634 652 13,847,948
Professional and Business Services 370 3,601 3,597 3,616 3,605 664 31,096,364
Education and Health Services 279 6,359 6,384 6,425 6,389 670 55,657,226
Leisure and Hospitality 195 3,980 4,107 4,060 4,049 210 11,027,824
Other Services 261 2,062 2,071 2,101 2,078 363 9,809,017
UNCLASSIFIED 13 27 30 29 29 392 147,952
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,160 23,798 26,687 31,796
56 3,277 3,498 3,847
17 236 247 257 7 302 303 327 2,289,904
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
27,427
3,541
247 311
$389
620
712 566
2,285,568
28,531,666
$138,782,630
2,104 20,521 23,189 27,949 23,886 355 110,250,964 32 2,739 2,948 3,263 23,956,194 2,983 618
WORCESTER COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 379 3,979 4,091 4,433 4,168 433 23,451,395
Natural Resources and Mining 35 192 194 199 195 336 851,360
Construction 294 1,631 1,669 1,860 1,720 454 10,160,621
Manufacturing 50 2,156 2,228 2,374 2,253 425 12,439,414
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,712 16,529 19,084 23,497 19,703 339 86,738,094
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 485 4,167 4,499 5,040 4,569 409 24,298,437
Information 26 128 128 128 128 668 1,111,103
Financial Activities 216 1,060 1,135 1,292 1,162 477 7,199,764
Professional and Business Services 219 1,195 1,334 1,635 1,388 419 7,561,479
Education and Health Services 114 1,562 1,634 1,710 1,635 474 10,078,660
Leisure and Hospitality 481 7,705 9,640 12,910 10,085 254 33,250,338
Other Services 171 712 714 782 736 338 3,238,313
UNCLASSIFIED 13 13 14 19 15 315 61,475
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2002
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 12,845 42,977 44,941 44,609
19 173 173 177
13 152 153 156 1 10 10 10 163,125
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
44,176
174
154 10
$1028
1,193
1,1791,255
2,360,268
2,698,289
$590,148,274
12,826 42,804 44,768 44,432 44,001 1,027 587,449,985 5 11 10 11 174,896 11 1,223
NONDISTRIBUTABLE
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,272 4,202 4,493 4,664 4,453 985 57,045,295
Natural Resources and Mining 15 44 42 43 43 633 353,904
Construction 933 3,571 3,847 4,037 3,818 939 46,629,392
Manufacturing 324 587 604 584 592 1,307 10,061,999
SERVICE PROVIDING 10,556 37,095 38,690 38,112 37,966 1,026 506,298,912
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,919 11,821 11,875 12,088 11,928 1,237 191,768,348
Information 542 1,375 1,443 1,380 1,399 1,097 19,953,835
Financial Activities 699 2,237 2,241 2,282 2,253 1,310 38,354,144
Professional and Business Services 4,409 17,717 19,214 18,316 18,416 897 214,782,797
Education and Health Services 381 1,808 1,823 1,806 1,812 854 20,110,360
Leisure and Hospitality 211 909 917 1,086 971 896 11,309,938
Other Services 395 1,228 1,177 1,154 1,186 650 10,019,490
UNCLASSIFIED 998 1,507 1,585 1,656 1,583 1,171 24,105,778
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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