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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCENon-Agricultural Employment by Industry, Tallahassee MSA
Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
Change from September August September Aug 2015 to
Sep 2015 Sep 2014 to
Sep 2015 Industry Title 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent
Total Nonagricultural
Employment
175,200 171,200 174,000 4,000 2.3% 1,200 0.7%
Total Private 114,100 112,300 112,000 1,800 1.6% 2,100 1.9% Goods Producing 8,600 8,600 9,400 0 0.0% -800 -8.5% Mining, Logging, and Construction
5,800 5,800 6,400 0 0.0% -600 -9.4%
Manufacturing 2,800 2,800 3,000 0 0.0% -200 -6.7% Service Providing 166,600 162,600 164,600 4,000 2.5% 2,000 1.2%
Private Service Providing
105,500 103,700 102,600 1,800 1.7% 2,900 2.8%
Trade, Transportation,
and Utilities
25,200 24,900 23,800 300 1.2% 1,400 5.9%
Wholesale Trade 3,300 3,300 3,400 0 0.0% -100 -2.9% Retail Trade 20,100 19,800 18,600 300 1.5% 1,500 8.1%
Food and Beverage Stores
4,000 4,000 4,000 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
General Merchandise
Stores
4,000 4,100 4,000 -100 -2.4% 0 0.0%
Transportation, Warehousing, and
Utilities
1,800 1,800 1,800 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Information 3,900 3,900 3,900 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Financial Activities
7,100 7,200 7,200 -100 -1.4% -100 -1.4%
Professional and Business Services
18,800 18,900 19,000 -100 -0.5% -200 -1.1%
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Education and Health Services
21,100 20,900 20,800 200 1.0% 300 1.4%
Leisure and Hospitality
20,100 18,600 18,600 1,500 8.1% 1,500 8.1%
Other Services 9,300 9,300 9,300 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Total Government 61,100 58,900 62,000 2,200 3.7% -900 -1.5%
Federal 1,900 2,000 1,900 -100 -5.0% 0 0.0% State 44,200 42,000 44,800 2,200 5.2% -600 -1.3% Local 15,000 14,900 15,300 100 0.7% -300 -2.0%
Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred.
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCE
Tallahassee MSA Labor ForceLast updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
Year Month Labor Force Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate 2011 January 189,728 173,282 16,446 8.7 2012 January 185,526 170,994 14,532 7.8 2013 January 185,783 172,219 13,564 7.3 2014 January 186,656 175,387 11,269 6.0 2015 January 190,514 179,879 10,635 5.6
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program
Time Period Labor Force Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Jan-11 191,453 175,207 16,246 8.5 Feb-11 191,319 175,393 15,926 8.3 Mar-11 191,045 175,271 15,774 8.3 Apr-11 190,833 175,060 15,773 8.3 May-11 190,634 174,764 15,870 8.3 Jun-11 190,119 174,079 16,040 8.4 Jul-11 189,544 173,472 16,072 8.5 Aug-11 189,287 173,356 15,931 8.4 Sep-11 189,180 173,434 15,746 8.3 Oct-11 189,041 173,620 15,421 8.2 Nov-11 188,833 173,748 15,085 8.0 Dec-11 188,448 173,647 14,801 7.9 Jan-12 188,080 173,542 14,538 7.7 Feb-12 187,951 173,540 14,411 7.7 Mar-12 187,709 173,358 14,351 7.6 Apr-12 187,370 172,956 14,414 7.7 May-12 187,405 172,860 14,545 7.8 Jun-12 187,708 173,226 14,482 7.7 Jul-12 187,837 173,653 14,184 7.6 Aug-12 187,933 174,125 13,808 7.3 Sep-12 188,347 174,777 13,570 7.2 Oct-12 188,612 175,267 13,345 7.1
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Nov-12 188,463 175,310 13,153 7.0 Dec-12 188,293 175,044 13,249 7.0 Jan-13 187,882 174,658 13,224 7.0 Feb-13 187,221 174,398 12,823 6.8 Mar-13 186,975 174,451 12,524 6.7 Apr-13 187,160 174,663 12,497 6.7 May-13 187,326 174,819 12,507 6.7 Jun-13 187,287 174,990 12,297 6.6 Jul-13 187,015 175,160 11,855 6.3 Aug-13 186,808 175,224 11,584 6.2 Sep-13 186,681 175,153 11,528 6.2 Oct-13 186,529 175,143 11,386 6.1 Nov-13 186,665 175,520 11,145 6.0 Dec-13 187,254 176,226 11,028 5.9 Jan-14 188,232 177,059 11,173 5.9 Feb-14 189,210 177,720 11,490 6.1 Mar-14 189,679 178,042 11,637 6.1 Apr-14 189,673 178,183 11,490 6.1 May-14 189,595 178,353 11,242 5.9 Jun-14 189,572 178,626 10,946 5.8 Jul-14 189,686 178,843 10,843 5.7 Aug-14 189,936 179,043 10,893 5.7 Sep-14 190,184 179,394 10,790 5.7 Oct-14 190,352 179,731 10,621 5.6 Nov-14 190,462 180,106 10,356 5.4 Dec-14 190,589 180,605 9,984 5.2 Jan-15 191,772 181,438 10,334 5.4 Feb-15 190,854 180,646 10,208 5.3 Mar-15 189,772 179,586 10,186 5.4 Apr-15 188,648 178,369 10,279 5.4 May-15 187,932 177,625 10,307 5.5 Jun-15 186,855 177,365 9,490 5.1 Jul-15 185,870 176,884 8,986 4.8 Aug-15 147,529 139,913 7,616 5.2 Sep-15 151,420 144,054 7,366 4.9
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCEWeekly Earnings & Hours
Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
Average Weekly Earnings Industry Title AE AWH Series Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Average
Total Private 5000000 $767.72 $785.44 $753.40 $725.12 $715.16 $715.72 $698.68 $713.73 $662.51 $726.27
Industry Title AE AWH Series Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Average
Total Private 5000000 $767.57 $782.47 $795.23 $786.22 $770.98 $798.57 $787.03 $790.40 $760.70 $750.29 $777.24 $749.49 $775.29
Industry Title AE AWH Series Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 Jun-13 Jul-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Average
Total Private 5000000 $685.78 $702.99 $705.90 $708.61 $701.46 $755.51 $746.40 $756.70 $762.84 $747.29 $762.51 $812.60 $738.39
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program
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Average Weekly Hours Industry Title AE AWH Series Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Average
Total Private 5000000 34.0 34.8 33.8 32.0 32.2 32.4 31.6 32.8 30.7 32.7
Industry Title AE AWH Series Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Average
Total Private 5000000 33.3 33.8 34.5 33.7 33.8 34.6 34.1 34.5 33.6 33.6 34.0 33.7 33.9
Industry Title AE AWH Series Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 Jun-13 Jul-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Average
Total Private 5000000 31.3 32.1 32.5 32.7 32.4 33.4 32.2 32.9 32.6 32.1 32.6 34.0 32.6
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCEStudent Enrollment Information
Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
University / College Enrollment Fall enrollment at area institutions of higher learning
Year Florida State University
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee Community
College
Total Enrollments
1960 9,019 2,961 NA 11,980 1970 17,188 4,500 2,100 23,788 1980 21,965 5,246 3,663 30,874 1985 21,474 4,919 5,289 31,682 1990 27,427 8,379 9,679 45,485 1995 30,268 10,277 10,101 50,646 2000 34,485 12,161 11,207 57,853 2005 39,652 12,177 13,439 65,268 2006 40,474 11,913 13,526 65,913 2007 41,065 11,567 13,891 66,523 2008 39,136 11,848 14,016 65,000 2009 40,255 12,261 14,472 66,988 2010 40,838 13,277 14,756 68,871 2011 41,710 13,207 15,338 70,255 2012 41,301 12,051 14,613 67,965 2013 41,477 10,734 13,634 65,845 2014 47,773 10,229 13,045 71,047
Source: Florida Board of Governors
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Florida State University Florida State University 2013-2014
Bachelor's Degrees Awarded 8,105
Graduate Degrees Awarded 2,927
Graduation Rates - 4yr 1
Graduation Rates - 6yr FTIC 79%
Graduation Rates - 4yr AA Transfers 76%
Graduation Rates - 5 yr Other Transfers 79%
STEM - Bachelor's Degrees 1,574
STEM - Graduate Degrees 440
Health - Bachelor's Degrees 260
Health - Graduate Degrees 291
Total R&D Expenditures in $Millions
Freshman Retention Rate 92.00% Source: Florida Board of Governors, 2013-2014 Annual Accountability Report
Florida A&M University Florida A&M University 2013-2014
Bachelor's Degrees Awarded 1,560
Graduate Degrees Awarded 615
Graduation Rates - 4yr 12%
Graduation Rates - 6yr FTIC 39%
Graduation rates - 4yr AA Transfers 55%
Graduation Rates - 5 yr Other Transfers 60%
STEM - Bachelor's Degrees 304
STEM - Graduate Degrees 48
Health - Bachelor's Degrees 314
Health - Graduate Degrees 207
Total R&D Expenditures in $Millions $51.10
Freshman Retention Rate 79.50% Source: Florida Board of Governors, 2013-2014 Annual Accountability Report
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCECommunity Education Attainment, Leon County
Last updated 10/28/2015. Data subject to change.
1990 2013
25+ with Bachelor's Degree or higher in Leon County
44.20% 37.10%
Source: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990, 2000, American Community Survey, 2006-2010
Educational Attainment of 25+ Years 1990 Percent 2000 Percent 2010 Percent Less than 9th grade 6,043 5.50% 4,218 3.10% 3,762 2.40% 9th to 12th grade, no diploma
10,622 9.60% 10,749 7.80% 10,802 7%
High school graduate 23,793 21.60% 25,963 18.90% 32,696 21.20% Some college, no degree
20,414 18.50% 27,956 20.30% 30,869 20%
Associate's degree 8,457 7.70% 11,255 8.20% 12,393 8% Bachelor's degree 23,675 21.50% 33,040 24% 36,930 24% Graduate or professional degree
17,180 15.60% 24,356 17.70% 26,697 17.30%
Total 110,187 137,537 154,149 Source: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990, 2000, American Community Survey, 2006-2010
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Educational Attainment, Population 25 years+ in 2013 Leon County State of Florida United States Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Less than 9th grade 3,215 2% 739,623 5.60% 12,272,805 5.90% 9th to 12th grade, no diploma
9,968 6.20% 1,109,845 8.30% 16,614,916 8%
High school graduate 31,447 19.60% 3,964,227 29.80% 58,084,465 28.10% Some college, no degree 30,968 19.30% 2,799,815 21% 43,896,733 21.20% Associate's degree 13,917 8.70% 1,188,081 8.90% 16,135,795 7.80% Bachelor's degree 40,605 25.30% 2,253,937 16.90% 37,268,246 18% Graduate or professional degree
30,389 18.90% 1,261,975 9.50% 22,296,892 10.80%
Total 160,509 13,317,503 206,587,852 Source: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2009-2013
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCE Income & Wage Estimates (Tallahassee MSA), Q1 2015
Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Total, All
Industries 10 10,026 161,956 163,189 163,101 $1,593,781,476 162,749 $9,793
Goods-Producing 101 1,229 11,039 11,236 11,375 $107,625,700 11,217 $9,595 Natural
Resources and Mining
1011 110 2,057 2,105 2,214 $16,130,072 2,125 $7,589
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing
and Hunting
11 102 1,908 1,951 2,060 $13,096,625 1,973 $6,638
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas
Extraction
21 8 149 154 154 $3,033,447 152 $19,913
Construction 1012 952 6,030 6,160 6,190 $55,236,632 6,127 $9,016 Construction 23 952 6,030 6,160 6,190 $55,236,632 6,127 $9,016
Manufacturing 1013 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 $12,230 Manufacturing 31-33 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 $12,230
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Durable Goods Manufacturing
DUR 108 2,061 2,073 2,067 $25,318,229 2,067 $12,249
Nondurable Goods
Manufacturing
NONDUR 59 891 898 904 $10,940,766 898 $12,188
Service-Providing 102 8,797 150,917 151,953 151,726 $1,486,155,776 151,532 $9,808 Trade,
Transportation, and Utilities
1021 1,855 24,192 23,939 23,638 $187,571,725 23,923 $7,841
Wholesale Trade 42 325 3,200 3,175 3,156 $48,928,009 3,177 $15,401 Retail Trade 44-45 1,341 18,478 18,330 18,077 $107,626,448 18,295 $5,883
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 166 2,298 2,218 2,187 $27,279,101 2,234 $12,209
Utilities 22 23 216 216 218 $3,738,167 217 $17,253 Information 1022 198 3,767 3,761 3,740 $42,558,104 3,756 $11,331 Information 51 198 3,767 3,761 3,740 $42,558,104 3,756 $11,331
Financial Activities
1023 961 6,867 6,856 6,852 $92,757,220 6,858 $13,525
Finance and Insurance
52 502 4,451 4,431 4,435 $75,568,087 4,439 $17,024
Real Estate and Rental and
Leasing
53 459 2,416 2,425 2,417 $17,189,133 2,419 $7,105
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Professional and
Business Services 1024 2,273 17,711 17,801 17,779 $216,902,005 17,764 $12,210
Professional and Technical Services
54 1,616 10,531 10,576 10,530 $159,059,065 10,546 $15,083
Management of Companies and
Enterprises
55 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676 $18,324
Administrative and Waste Services
56 603 6,504 6,548 6,575 $45,461,805 6,542 $6,949
Education and Health Services
1025 1,015 41,575 42,200 42,218 $452,304,350 41,998 $10,770
Educational Services
61 170 20,507 21,082 21,066 $213,943,651 20,885 $10,244
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 845 21,068 21,118 21,152 $238,360,699 21,113 $11,290
Leisure and Hospitality
1026 970 18,057 18,488 18,516 $64,723,708 18,354 $3,526
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 121 1,268 1,287 1,311 $7,190,102 1,289 $5,579
Accommodation and Food Services
72 849 16,789 17,201 17,205 $57,533,606 17,065 $3,371
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Other Services 1027 1,135 5,810 5,873 5,895 $57,154,888 5,859 $9,755 Other Services, Except Public
Administration
81 1,135 5,810 5,873 5,895 $57,154,888 5,859 $9,755
Public Administration
1028 322 32,875 32,969 33,024 $371,661,789 32,956 $11,278
Public Administration
92 322 32,875 32,969 33,024 $371,661,789 32,956 $11,278
Unclassified 1029 68 63 66 64 $521,988 64 $8,114 Unclassified 99 68 63 66 64 $521,988 64 $8,114
Total, All Industries
10 9,636 105,830 106,569 106,381 $970,021,172 106,260 $9,129
Goods-Producing 101 1,223 10,821 11,016 11,155 $105,615,400 10,997 $9,604 Natural
Resources and Mining
1011 106 1,895 1,941 2,050 $14,708,873 1,962 $7,497
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing
and Hunting
11 98 1,746 1,787 1,896 $11,675,426 1,810 $6,452
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas
Extraction
21 8 149 154 154 $3,033,447 152 $19,913
Construction 1012 950 5,974 6,104 6,134 $54,647,531 6,071 $9,002 Construction 23 950 5,974 6,104 6,134 $54,647,531 6,071 $9,002
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Manufacturing 1013 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 $12,230 Manufacturing 31-33 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 $12,230 Durable Goods Manufacturing
DUR 108 2,061 2,073 2,067 $25,318,229 2,067 $12,249
Nondurable Goods
Manufacturing
NONDUR 59 891 898 904 $10,940,766 898 $12,188
Service-Providing 102 8,413 95,009 95,553 95,226 $864,405,772 95,263 $9,074 Trade,
Transportation, and Utilities
1021 1,834 23,507 23,248 22,948 $175,791,754 23,234 $7,566
Wholesale Trade 42 325 3,200 3,175 3,156 $48,928,009 3,177 $15,401 Retail Trade 44-45 1,341 18,478 18,330 18,077 $107,626,448 18,295 $5,883
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 145 1,613 1,527 1,497 $15,499,130 1,546 $10,027
Utilities 22 23 216 216 218 $3,738,167 217 $17,253 Information 1022 193 3,450 3,447 3,430 $39,599,164 3,442 $11,504 Information 51 193 3,450 3,447 3,430 $39,599,164 3,442 $11,504
Financial Activities
1023 954 6,534 6,529 6,531 $87,529,807 6,531 $13,402
Finance and Insurance
52 496 4,175 4,160 4,171 $70,818,280 4,169 $16,988
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Real Estate and
Rental and Leasing
53 458 2,359 2,369 2,360 $16,711,527 2,363 $7,073
Professional and Business Services
1024 2,268 17,462 17,554 17,531 $213,047,993 17,516 $12,163
Professional and Technical Services
54 1,613 10,338 10,383 10,337 $155,757,888 10,353 $15,045
Management of Companies and
Enterprises
55 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676 $18,324
Administrative and Waste Services
56 601 6,448 6,494 6,520 $44,908,969 6,487 $6,923
Education and Health Services
1025 997 20,376 20,598 20,563 $229,373,226 20,512 $11,182
Educational Services
61 161 1,624 1,777 1,713 $12,394,193 1,705 $7,271
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 836 18,752 18,821 18,850 $216,979,033 18,808 $11,537
Leisure and Hospitality
1026 966 17,880 18,311 18,338 $62,903,909 18,176 $3,461
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 117 1,091 1,110 1,133 $5,370,303 1,111 $4,832
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Accommodation
and Food Services
72 849 16,789 17,201 17,205 $57,533,606 17,065 $3,371
Other Services 1027 1,134 5,738 5,801 5,822 $55,639,683 5,787 $9,615 Other Services, Except Public
Administration
81 1,134 5,738 5,801 5,822 $55,639,683 5,787 $9,615
Unclassified 1029 67 62 65 63 $520,237 63 $8,214 Unclassified 99 67 62 65 63 $520,237 63 $8,214
Total, All Industries
10 77 1,926 1,932 1,918 $36,803,553 1,925 $19,115
Service-Providing 102 77 1,926 1,932 1,918 $36,803,553 1,925 $19,115 Trade,
Transportation, and Utilities
1021 20 654 660 659 $11,299,535 658 $17,181
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 20 654 660 659 $11,299,535 658 $17,181
Financial Activities
1023 1 1 1 1 $29,033 1 $29,033
Finance and Insurance
52 1 1 1 1 $29,033 1 $29,033
Professional and Business Services
1024 2 45 45 44 $975,509 45 $21,840
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Professional and
Technical Services
54 2 45 45 44 $975,509 45 $21,840
Education and Health Services
1025 1 200 206 210 $4,388,212 205 $21,371
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 1 200 206 210 $4,388,212 205 $21,371
Leisure and Hospitality
1026 1 42 40 41 $567,636 41 $13,845
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 1 42 40 41 $567,636 41 $13,845
Public Administration
1028 52 984 980 963 $19,543,627 976 $20,031
Public Administration
92 52 984 980 963 $19,543,627 976 $20,031
Total, All Industries
10 259 39,093 39,531 39,516 $437,906,374 39,380 $11,120
Goods-Producing 101 6 218 220 220 $2,010,300 219 $9,166 Natural
Resources and Mining
1011 4 162 164 164 $1,421,199 163 $8,701
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Agriculture,
Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
11 4 162 164 164 $1,421,199 163 $8,701
Construction 1012 2 56 56 56 $589,101 56 $10,520 Construction 23 2 56 56 56 $589,101 56 $10,520
Service-Providing 102 253 38,875 39,311 39,296 $435,896,074 39,161 $11,131 Trade,
Transportation, and Utilities
1021 1 31 31 31 $480,436 31 $15,498
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 1 31 31 31 $480,436 31 $15,498
Information 1022 2 141 138 135 $1,222,005 138 $8,855 Information 51 2 141 138 135 $1,222,005 138 $8,855
Financial Activities
1023 4 242 237 230 $4,147,836 236 $17,551
Finance and Insurance
52 4 242 237 230 $4,147,836 236 $17,551
Professional and Business Services
1024 1 148 148 149 $2,325,667 148 $15,679
Professional and Technical Services
54 1 148 148 149 $2,325,667 148 $15,679
Education and Health Services
1025 12 12,453 12,804 12,770 $149,754,962 12,676 $11,814
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Educational
Services 61 4 10,337 10,713 10,678 $132,761,508 10,576 $12,553
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 8 2,116 2,091 2,092 $16,993,454 2,100 $8,093
Leisure and Hospitality
1026 3 135 137 137 $1,252,163 136 $9,185
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 3 135 137 137 $1,252,163 136 $9,185
Public Administration
1028 229 25,724 25,815 25,843 $276,711,254 25,794 $10,728
Public Administration
92 229 25,724 25,815 25,843 $276,711,254 25,794 $10,728
Unclassified 1029 1 1 1 1 $1,751 1 $1,751 Unclassified 99 1 1 1 1 $1,751 1 $1,751
Total, All Industries
10 54 15,107 15,157 15,286 $149,050,378 15,183 $9,817
Service-Providing 102 54 15,107 15,157 15,286 $149,050,378 15,183 $9,817 Information 1022 3 176 176 175 $1,736,935 176 $9,888 Information 51 3 176 176 175 $1,736,935 176 $9,888
Financial Activities
1023 2 90 89 90 $1,050,544 90 $11,716
Finance and Insurance
52 1 33 33 33 $572,938 33 $17,362
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Industry Title NAICS Code Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly
Employment
Average Quarterly Wage
Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Real Estate and
Rental and Leasing
53 1 57 56 57 $477,606 57 $8,428
Professional and Business Services
1024 2 56 54 55 $552,836 55 $10,052
Administrative and Waste Services
56 2 56 54 55 $552,836 55 $10,052
Education and Health Services
1025 5 8,546 8,592 8,675 $68,787,950 8,604 $7,995
Educational Services
61 5 8,546 8,592 8,675 $68,787,950 8,604 $7,995
Other Services 1027 1 72 72 73 $1,515,205 72 $20,948 Other Services, Except Public
Administration
81 1 72 72 73 $1,515,205 72 $20,948
Public Administration
1028 41 6,167 6,174 6,218 $75,406,908 6,186 $12,189
Public Administration
92 41 6,167 6,174 6,218 $75,406,908 6,186 $12,189
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCE
Per Capita Personal IncomeLast updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
2013 2012 2011 2010 Leon County $38,345.00 $37,644.00 $39,857.00 $37,420.00
Percent Change from Previous Year
1.90% -5.60% 6.50% 5.20%
Florida $41,497.00 $41,041.00 $40,215.00 $38,478.00 Percent Change from
Previous Year 1.10% 2.10% 4.50% 3.00%
Source: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCENAICS Employment Codes (Tallahassee MSA), Q1 2015
Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
Industry Title NAICS Code
Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly Employment Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15
Total, All Industries 10 10,026 161,956 163,189 163,101 $1,593,781,476 162,749 Goods-Producing 101 1,229 11,039 11,236 11,375 $107,625,700 11,217
Natural Resources and Mining
1011 110 2,057 2,105 2,214 $16,130,072 2,125
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
11 102 1,908 1,951 2,060 $13,096,625 1,973
Crop production 111 34 1,011 1,104 1,224 $6,694,763 1,113 Oilseed and grain farming 1111 3 49 48 49 $344,458 49
Vegetable and melon farming
1112 4 146 191 254 $1,214,071 197
Fruit and tree nut farming 1113 2
Greenhouse and nursery production
1114 21 801 849 905 $5,009,419 852
Other crop farming 1119 4 13 14 14 $99,482 14
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Animal production and aquaculture
112 14 73 69 68 $632,843 70
Cattle ranching and farming
1121 7 62 58 59 $482,748 60
Hog and pig farming 1122 1 Poultry and egg production 1123 2
Other animal production 1129 4
Forestry and logging 113 15 82 85 87 $839,821 85 Timber tract operations 1131 7 21 21 21 $205,266 21
Forest nursery and gathering forest products
1132 1
Logging 1133 7 52 55 57 $582,163 55 Fishing, hunting and
trapping 114 7 41 41 39 $452,374 40
Fishing 1141 2 Hunting and trapping 1142 5 38 38 36 $443,274 37
Agriculture and forestry support activities
115 32 701 652 642 $4,476,824 665
Support activities for crop production
1151 10 454 398 387 $2,131,346 413
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Support activities for animal production
1152 4
Support activities for forestry
1153 18 239 246 246 $2,311,225 244
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
21 8 149 154 154 $3,033,447 152
Oil and gas extraction 211 1
Oil and gas extraction 2111 1
Mining, except oil and gas 212 6 147 152 152 $3,019,097 150
Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying
2123 6 147 152 152 $3,019,097 150
Support activities for mining
213 1
Support activities for mining
2131 1
Construction 1012 952 6,030 6,160 6,190 $55,236,632 6,127 Construction 23 952 6,030 6,160 6,190 $55,236,632 6,127
Construction of buildings 236 258 1,028 1,060 1,077 $12,244,842 1,055
Residential building construction
2361 206 449 486 488 $3,713,209 474
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Nonresidential building construction
2362 52 579 574 589 $8,531,633 581
Heavy and civil engineering construction
237 71 997 972 962 $10,147,518 977
Utility system construction 2371 32 459 427 424 $4,784,870 437
Land subdivision 2372 12 18 17 19 $277,870 18 Highway, street, and bridge
construction 2373 16 319 333 324 $3,159,094 325
Other heavy construction 2379 11 201 195 195 $1,925,684 197
Specialty trade contractors 238 623 4,005 4,128 4,151 $32,844,272 4,095
Building foundation and exterior contractors
2381 141 1,060 1,096 1,109 $8,090,950 1,088
Building equipment contractors
2382 231 1,796 1,839 1,847 $16,354,236 1,827
Building finishing contractors
2383 166 716 756 732 $4,993,236 735
Other specialty trade contractors
2389 85 433 437 463 $3,405,850 444
Manufacturing 1013 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Manufacturing 31-33 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Durable Goods Manufacturing
DUR 108 2,061 2,073 2,067 $25,318,229 2,067
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Wood product manufacturing
321 9
Plywood and engineered wood product mfg.
3212 4
Other wood product manufacturing
3219 5 17 19 18 $126,462 18
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
327 14 220 223 225 $2,212,448 223
Cement and concrete product manufacturing
3273 10 199 198 203 $2,091,049 200
Other nonmetallic mineral products
3279 4
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
332 20 302 298 294 $2,779,097 298
Architectural and structural metals mfg.
3323 10 134 135 132 $1,169,594 134
Boiler, tank, and shipping container mfg.
3324 1
Machine shops and threaded product mfg.
3327 5 15 15 15 $171,057 15
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Coating, engraving, and heat treating metals
3328 1
Other fabricated metal product manufacturing
3329 3
Machinery manufacturing 333 9 375 389 393 $7,089,974 386
Ag., construction, and mining machinery mfg.
3331 2
Commercial and service industry machinery
3333 3
HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment
3334 1
Other general purpose machinery manufacturing
3339 3 365 376 378 $6,994,129 373
Computer and electronic product manufacturing
334 13 213 220 217 $2,344,819 217
Computer and peripheral equipment mfg.
3341 1
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Communications equipment manufacturing
3342 4 18 18 17 $476,689 18
Audio and video equipment manufacturing
3343 1
Semiconductor and electronic component mfg.
3344 5
Electronic instrument manufacturing
3345 2
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg.
335 3
Household appliance manufacturing
3352 1
Other electrical equipment and component mfg.
3359 2
Transportation equipment manufacturing
336 5 139 139 140 $2,539,769 139
Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing
3362 1
Motor vehicle parts manufacturing
3363 3 23 23 24 $243,037 23
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Other transportation equipment manufacturing
3369 1
Furniture and related product manufacturing
337 8 127 123 124 $977,581 125
Household and institutional furniture mfg.
3371 7 71 71 72 $564,300 71
Other furniture related product manufacturing
3379 1
Miscellaneous manufacturing
339 27 163 165 161 $1,696,448 163
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing
3391 16 66 67 67 $695,294 67
Other miscellaneous manufacturing
3399 11 97 98 94 $1,001,154 96
Nondurable Goods Manufacturing
NONDUR 59 891 898 904 $10,940,766 898
Food manufacturing 311 14 93 103 103 $420,324 100 Animal food manufacturing 3111 1
Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing
3113 1
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Animal slaughtering and processing
3116 2
Seafood product preparation and packaging
3117 1
Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing
3118 7 53 52 51 $130,047 52
Other food manufacturing 3119 2
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
312 2
Beverage manufacturing 3121 2
Textile mills 313 1 Textile and fabric finishing
mills 3133 1
Textile product mills 314 3 Other textile product mills 3149 3
Apparel manufacturing 315 1
Cut and sew apparel manufacturing
3152 1
Printing and related support activities
323 30 280 280 288 $2,223,077 283
Printing and related support activities
3231 30 280 280 288 $2,223,077 283
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Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
324 1
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
3241 1
Chemical manufacturing 325 4
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing
3254 1
Soap, cleaning compound, and toiletry mfg.
3256 1
Other chemical product and preparation mfg.
3259 2
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
326 3 17 15 13 $125,720 15
Plastics product manufacturing
3261 1
Rubber product manufacturing
3262 2
Service-Providing 102 8,797 150,917 151,953 151,726 $1,486,155,776 151,532 Trade, Transportation, and
Utilities 1021 1,855 24,192 23,939 23,638 $187,571,725 23,923
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Wholesale Trade 42 325 3,200 3,175 3,156 $48,928,009 3,177 Merchant wholesalers,
durable goods 423 173 1,847 1,831 1,821 $31,164,098 1,833
Motor vehicle and parts merchant wholesalers
4231 16 359 362 373 $3,929,230 365
Furniture and furnishing merchant wholesalers
4232 3
Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers
4233 16 128 126 121 $1,163,932 125
Commercial equip. merchant wholesalers
4234 45 605 603 600 $17,205,654 603
Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers
4235 2
Appliance and electric goods merchant whls.
4236 24 146 146 145 $2,147,981 146
Hardware and plumbing merchant wholesalers
4237 24 115 114 112 $1,442,055 114
Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers
4238 26 269 261 246 $3,243,665 259
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Misc. durable goods merchant wholesalers
4239 17 180 179 185 $1,685,864 181
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods
424 100 1,197 1,188 1,180 $13,994,830 1,188
Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers
4241 8 79 80 83 $1,160,787 81
Druggists' goods merchant wholesalers
4242 4 9 8 9 $147,452 9
Apparel and piece goods merchant wholesalers
4243 5 4 4 4 $97,858 4
Grocery and related product wholesalers
4244 37 610 606 614 $6,884,503 610
Farm product raw material merch. whls.
4245 2
Chemical merchant wholesalers
4246 9 43 42 38 $597,873 41
Petroleum merchant wholesalers
4247 8 63 62 61 $644,688 62
Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers
4248 5 183 183 178 $1,610,641 181
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Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers
4249 22 186 185 184 $2,743,116 185
Electronic markets and agents and brokers
425 52 156 156 155 $3,769,080 156
Electronic markets and agents and brokers
4251 52 156 156 155 $3,769,080 156
Retail Trade 44-45 1,341 18,478 18,330 18,077 $107,626,448 18,295 Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 441 167 2,014 2,038 2,040 $21,050,481 2,031
Automobile dealers 4411 61 1,205 1,231 1,229 $15,587,991 1,222 Other motor vehicle
dealers 4412 16 146 140 139 $1,152,538 142
Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores
4413 90 663 667 672 $4,309,952 667
Furniture and home furnishings stores
442 49 481 480 482 $3,366,333 481
Furniture stores 4421 27 218 220 217 $1,630,297 218 Home furnishings stores 4422 22 263 260 265 $1,736,035 263
Electronics and appliance stores
443 57 384 370 370 $3,492,410 375
Electronics and appliance stores
4431 57 384 370 370 $3,492,410 375
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Building material and garden supply stores
444 82 1,391 1,429 1,464 $10,160,695 1,428
Building material and supplies dealers
4441 63 1,106 1,149 1,164 $8,414,675 1,140
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies
stores
4442 19 285 280 300 $1,746,020 288
Food and beverage stores 445 164 3,936 3,987 3,708 $18,541,531 3,877
Grocery stores 4451 90 3,473 3,508 3,244 $16,520,135 3,408 Specialty food stores 4452 40 262 282 272 $1,166,144 272 Beer, wine, and liquor
stores 4453 34 201 197 192 $855,252 197
Health and personal care stores
446 134 1,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1,280
Health and personal care stores
4461 134 1,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1,280
Gasoline stations 447 149 1,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028 Gasoline stations 4471 149 1,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028
Clothing and clothing accessories stores
448 164 1,708 1,664 1,658 $6,214,939 1,677
Clothing stores 4481 116 1,313 1,282 1,276 $4,569,447 1,290 Shoe stores 4482 26 247 241 247 $849,467 245
Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores
4483 22 148 141 135 $796,025 141
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Sports, hobby, music instrument, book stores
451 72 1,208 974 924 $4,094,004 1,035
Sporting goods and musical instrument stores
4511 59 747 721 709 $3,211,717 726
Book stores and news dealers
4512 13 461 253 215 $882,287 310
General merchandise stores
452 89 3,997 4,032 4,045 $20,033,658 4,025
Department stores 4521 15 1,440 1,404 1,384 $6,026,393 1,409 Other general merchandise
stores 4529 74 2,557 2,628 2,661 $14,007,264 2,615
Miscellaneous store retailers
453 164 862 839 848 $4,581,366 850
Florists 4531 16 48 45 51 $185,850 48 Office supplies, stationery,
and gift stores 4532 42 401 391 369 $2,447,749 387
Used merchandise stores 4533 26 79 75 77 $246,607 77
Other miscellaneous store retailers
4539 80 334 328 351 $1,701,160 338
Nonstore retailers 454 50 208 212 208 $1,770,520 209 Electronic shopping and
mail?order houses 4541 15 98 104 99 $848,611 100
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Vending machine operators
4542 11 29 29 29 $201,135 29
Direct selling establishments
4543 24 81 79 80 $720,774 80
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 166 2,298 2,218 2,187 $27,279,101 2,234
Air transportation 481 6 48 50 49 $509,119 49 Scheduled air transportation
4811 3 47 48 47 $497,744 47
Nonscheduled air transportation
4812 3
Water transportation 483 1
Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation
4831 1
Truck transportation 484 66 541 547 523 $5,464,306 537
General freight trucking 4841 44 378 383 382 $4,293,242 381
Specialized freight trucking
4842 22 163 164 141 $1,171,065 156
Transit and ground passenger transportation
485 19 159 168 161 $1,021,684 163
Urban transit systems 4851 2
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Interurban and rural bus transportation
4852 3
Taxi and limousine service 4853 8 32 37 34 $202,394 34
Charter bus industry 4855 2 Other ground passenger
transportation 4859 4 16 20 17 $53,267 18
Pipeline transportation 486 1
Pipeline transportation of natural gas
4862 1
Support activities for transportation
488 28 251 251 250 $2,444,628 251
Support activities for air transportation
4881 7 100 97 99 $1,528,759 99
Support activities for water transportation
4883 1
Support activities for road transportation
4884 19 147 150 147 $894,596 148
Freight transportation arrangement
4885 1
Postal service 491 20
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Postal service 4911 20 Couriers and messengers 492 20 583 482 486 $4,820,101 517
Couriers and express delivery services
4921 11 527 428 432 $4,388,057 462
Local messengers and local delivery
4922 9 56 54 54 $432,044 55
Warehousing and storage 493 5 51 48 47 $397,054 49
Warehousing and storage 4931 5 51 48 47 $397,054 49
Utilities 22 23 216 216 218 $3,738,167 217 Utilities 221 23 216 216 218 $3,738,167 217
Power generation and supply
2211 16 188 187 189 $3,550,045 188
Water, sewage and other systems
2213 7 28 29 29 $188,122 29
Information 1022 198 3,767 3,761 3,740 $42,558,104 3,756 Information 51 198 3,767 3,761 3,740 $42,558,104 3,756
Publishing industries, except Internet
511 53 756 777 762 $8,962,053 765
Newspaper, book, and directory publishers
5111 39 642 656 651 $6,957,772 650
Software publishers 5112 14 114 121 111 $2,004,281 115
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Motion picture and sound recording industries
512 19 219 226 243 $1,164,093 229
Motion picture and video industries
5121 19 219 226 243 $1,164,093 229
Broadcasting, except Internet
515 13 346 347 343 $4,150,163 345
Radio and television broadcasting
5151 13 346 347 343 $4,150,163 345
Telecommunications 517 56 795 800 812 $13,803,861 802 Wired telecommunications
carriers 5171 39 577 581 589 $9,693,725 582
Wireless telecommunications
carriers
5172 10 171 173 174 $3,514,927 173
Satellite telecommunications
5174 1
Other telecommunications 5179 6 43 42 45 $553,140 43
Data processing, hosting and related services
518 31 1,377 1,338 1,311 $11,791,517 1,342
Data processing, hosting and related services
5182 31 1,377 1,338 1,311 $11,791,517 1,342
Other information services 519 26 274 273 269 $2,686,417 272
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Other information services 5191 26 274 273 269 $2,686,417 272
Financial Activities 1023 961 6,867 6,856 6,852 $92,757,220 6,858 Finance and Insurance 52 502 4,451 4,431 4,435 $75,568,087 4,439
Credit intermediation and related activities
522 191 2,001 2,003 2,006 $29,252,189 2,003
Depository credit intermediation
5221 132 1,551 1,557 1,557 $21,797,641 1,555
Nondepository credit intermediation
5222 38 367 366 367 $6,120,465 367
Activities related to credit intermediation
5223 21 83 80 82 $1,334,083 82
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
523 74 288 286 299 $11,686,423 291
Securities and commodity contracts brokerage
5231 21 140 140 147 $8,414,850 142
Other financial investment activities
5239 53 148 146 152 $3,271,573 149
Insurance carriers and related activities
524 234 2,160 2,140 2,128 $34,614,475 2,143
Insurance carriers 5241 60 997 986 977 $16,512,637 987
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Insurance agencies and brokerages
5242 174 1,163 1,154 1,151 $18,101,838 1,156
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
525 3
Other investment pools and funds
5259 3
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
53 459 2,416 2,425 2,417 $17,189,133 2,419
Real estate 531 390 1,828 1,843 1,830 $13,050,085 1,834 Lessors of real estate 5311 113 532 541 544 $3,350,288 539 Offices of real estate agents and brokers
5312 136 294 293 297 $2,196,094 295
Activities related to real estate
5313 141 1,002 1,009 989 $7,503,704 1,000
Rental and leasing services 532 69 588 582 587 $4,139,048 586
Automotive equipment rental and leasing
5321 23 303 310 311 $1,792,573 308
Consumer goods rental 5322 30 174 169 171 $1,157,741 171
General rental centers 5323 2
Machinery and equipment rental and leasing
5324 14 109 103 103 $1,182,577 105
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Professional and Business Services
1024 2,273 17,711 17,801 17,779 $216,902,005 17,764
Professional and Technical Services
54 1,616 10,531 10,576 10,530 $159,059,065 10,546
Professional and technical services
541 1,616 10,531 10,576 10,530 $159,059,065 10,546
Legal services 5411 386 2,389 2,425 2,401 $41,602,271 2,405 Accounting and
bookkeeping services 5412 196 1,136 1,157 1,118 $12,486,695 1,137
Architectural and engineering services
5413 170 1,350 1,354 1,352 $21,570,211 1,352
Specialized design services
5414 28 90 91 94 $702,496 92
Computer systems design and related services
5415 242 2,059 2,075 2,044 $35,116,423 2,059
Management and technical consulting services
5416 360 1,304 1,311 1,331 $20,132,966 1,315
Scientific research and development services
5417 19 411 421 426 $6,638,136 419
Advertising, PR, and related services
5418 104 687 694 696 $12,610,139 692
Other professional and technical services
5419 111 1,105 1,048 1,068 $8,199,728 1,074
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Management of Companies and Enterprises
55 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676
Management of companies and enterprises
551 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676
Management of companies and enterprises
5511 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676
Administrative and Waste Services
56 603 6,504 6,548 6,575 $45,461,805 6,542
Administrative and support services
561 575 6,258 6,300 6,332 $43,191,920 6,297
Office administrative services
5611 35 185 177 186 $3,520,249 183
Facilities support services 5612 7 368 365 373 $2,913,726 369
Employment services 5613 64 1,243 1,283 1,258 $9,087,600 1,261
Business support services 5614 52 608 626 630 $4,712,497 621
Travel arrangement and reservation services
5615 15 138 140 142 $1,891,792 140
Investigation and security services
5616 59 709 728 720 $5,654,582 719
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Services to buildings and dwellings
5617 323 2,833 2,826 2,879 $13,481,459 2,846
Other support services 5619 20 174 155 144 $1,930,014 158
Waste management and remediation services
562 28 246 248 243 $2,269,885 246
Waste collection 5621 8 Waste treatment and
disposal 5622 3 28 28 28 $213,463 28
Remediation and other waste services
5629 17 46 48 47 $472,569 47
Education and Health Services
1025 1,015 41,575 42,200 42,218 $452,304,350 41,998
Educational Services 61 170 20,507 21,082 21,066 $213,943,651 20,885 Educational services 611 170 20,507 21,082 21,066 $213,943,651 20,885
Elementary and secondary schools
6111 39 8,016 8,112 8,147 $63,208,161 8,092
Junior colleges 6112 2 Colleges and universities 6113 10 10,446 10,837 10,787 $134,232,639 10,690
Business, computer and management training
6114 17 73 74 74 $750,442 74
Technical and trade schools
6115 9 69 65 67 $506,247 67
Other schools and instruction
6116 64 331 414 383 $1,548,329 376
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Educational support services
6117 29 122 123 124 $1,762,750 123
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 845 21,068 21,118 21,152 $238,360,699 21,113
Ambulatory health care services
621 492 7,499 7,511 7,608 $111,921,961 7,539
Offices of physicians 6211 187 3,217 3,202 3,207 $62,346,184 3,209 Offices of dentists 6212 84 703 698 699 $8,056,121 700
Offices of other health practitioners
6213 132 724 730 739 $6,635,345 731
Outpatient care centers 6214 33 1,275 1,280 1,284 $17,269,302 1,280
Medical and diagnostic laboratories
6215 18 428 431 430 $7,283,512 430
Home health care services 6216 29 1,045 1,061 1,141 $8,988,867 1,082
Other ambulatory health care services
6219 9 107 109 108 $1,342,631 108
Hospitals 622 9 7,335 7,328 7,354 $88,242,432 7,339 General medical and
surgical hospitals 6221 4
Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals
6222 2
Other hospitals 6223 3 394 394 397 $3,821,963 395
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Nursing and residential care facilities
623 53 3,087 3,102 3,079 $19,374,060 3,089
Nursing care facilities, skilled nursing
6231 9 1,251 1,273 1,251 $8,805,139 1,258
Residential mental health facilities
6232 19 826 821 813 $4,563,011 820
Continuing care, assisted living facilities
6233 21 912 911 910 $5,164,601 911
Other residential care facilities
6239 4 98 97 105 $841,309 100
Social assistance 624 291 3,147 3,177 3,111 $18,822,245 3,145 Individual and family
services 6241 138 1,470 1,475 1,394 $10,243,523 1,446
Emergency and other relief services
6242 22 208 203 217 $1,562,919 209
Vocational rehabilitation services
6243 34 523 518 525 $2,684,196 522
Child day care services 6244 97 946 981 975 $4,331,606 967
Leisure and Hospitality 1026 970 18,057 18,488 18,516 $64,723,708 18,354
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 121 1,268 1,287 1,311 $7,190,102 1,289
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Performing arts and spectator sports
711 46 194 191 196 $1,243,208 194
Performing arts companies 7111 13 56 53 55 $321,322 55
Spectator sports 7112 6 Promoters of performing
arts and sports 7113 8 50 49 47 $198,502 49
Agents and managers for public figures
7114 2
Independent artists, writers, and performers
7115 17 29 29 32 $216,089 30
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
712 7 266 274 271 $2,195,029 270
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
7121 7 266 274 271 $2,195,029 270
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
713 68 808 822 844 $3,751,865 825
Amusement parks and arcades
7131 3
Gambling industries 7132 2 Other amusement and recreation industries
7139 63 732 743 758 $3,043,351 744
Accommodation and Food Services
72 849 16,789 17,201 17,205 $57,533,606 17,065
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Accommodation 721 98 1,536 1,594 1,623 $7,232,128 1,584 Traveler accommodation 7211 72 1,323 1,389 1,420 $6,331,390 1,377
RV parks and recreational camps
7212 10 41 38 42 $174,374 40
Rooming and boarding houses
7213 16 172 167 161 $726,364 167
Food services and drinking places
722 751 15,253 15,607 15,582 $50,301,478 15,481
Special food services 7223 45 1,318 1,433 1,287 $4,316,002 1,346 Drinking places, alcoholic
beverages 7224 33 620 639 676 $1,422,073 645
Restaurants and other eating places
7225 673 13,315 13,535 13,619 $44,563,402 13,490
Other Services 1027 1,135 5,810 5,873 5,895 $57,154,888 5,859 Other Services, Except Public Administration
81 1,135 5,810 5,873 5,895 $57,154,888 5,859
Repair and maintenance 811 275 1,323 1,317 1,313 $10,379,960 1,318
Automotive repair and maintenance
8111 204 1,021 1,029 1,024 $7,838,775 1,025
Electronic equipment repair and maintenance
8112 17 103 97 98 $1,110,484 99
Commercial machinery repair and maintenance
8113 15 78 79 82 $842,282 80
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Household goods repair and maintenance
8114 39 121 112 109 $588,419 114
Personal and laundry services
812 208 1,245 1,243 1,251 $6,717,853 1,246
Personal care services 8121 126 653 659 658 $3,544,954 657
Death care services 8122 14 174 179 182 $1,262,292 178 Drycleaning and laundry
services 8123 30 266 269 270 $1,480,785 268
Other personal services 8129 38 152 136 141 $429,821 143
Membership associations and organizations
813 271 2,748 2,810 2,832 $38,110,282 2,797
Religious organizations 8131 23 67 66 65 $623,616 66
Grantmaking and giving services
8132 15 256 273 277 $3,359,319 269
Social advocacy organizations
8133 48 418 436 444 $6,408,197 433
Civic and social organizations
8134 23 370 380 383 $2,495,877 378
Professional and similar organizations
8139 162 1,637 1,655 1,663 $25,223,273 1,652
Private households 814 381 494 503 499 $1,946,793 499 Private households 8141 381 494 503 499 $1,946,793 499
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Public Administration 1028 322 32,875 32,969 33,024 $371,661,789 32,956
Public Administration 92 322 32,875 32,969 33,024 $371,661,789 32,956
Executive, legislative and general government
921 67 9,495 9,557 9,578 $116,688,314 9,543
Executive, legislative and general government
9211 67 9,495 9,557 9,578 $116,688,314 9,543
Justice, public order, and safety activities
922 67 7,359 7,310 7,343 $82,141,559 7,337
Justice, public order, and safety activities
9221 67 7,359 7,310 7,343 $82,141,559 7,337
Administration of human resource programs
923 56 7,230 7,307 7,313 $75,047,405 7,283
Administration of human resource programs
9231 56 7,230 7,307 7,313 $75,047,405 7,283
Administration of environmental programs
924 38 2,213 2,210 2,206 $25,152,599 2,210
Administration of environmental programs
9241 38 2,213 2,210 2,206 $25,152,599 2,210
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Community and housing program administration
925 3 24 24 24 $156,442 24
Community and housing program administration
9251 3 24 24 24 $156,442 24
Administration of economic programs
926 88 6,524 6,530 6,529 $72,090,651 6,528
Administration of economic programs
9261 88 6,524 6,530 6,529 $72,090,651 6,528
National security and international affairs
928 3
National security and international affairs
9281 3
Unclassified 1029 68 63 66 64 $521,988 64 Unclassified 99 68 63 66 64 $521,988 64 Unclassified 999 68 63 66 64 $521,988 64 Unclassified 9999 68 63 66 64 $521,988 64
Total, All Industries 10 9,636 105,830 106,569 106,381 $970,021,172 106,260 Goods-Producing 101 1,223 10,821 11,016 11,155 $105,615,400 10,997
Natural Resources and Mining
1011 106 1,895 1,941 2,050 $14,708,873 1,962
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
11 98 1,746 1,787 1,896 $11,675,426 1,810
Crop production 111 34 1,011 1,104 1,224 $6,694,763 1,113
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Oilseed and grain farming 1111 3 49 48 49 $344,458 49
Vegetable and melon farming
1112 4 146 191 254 $1,214,071 197
Fruit and tree nut farming 1113 2
Greenhouse and nursery production
1114 21 801 849 905 $5,009,419 852
Other crop farming 1119 4 13 14 14 $99,482 14 Animal production and
aquaculture 112 14 73 69 68 $632,843 70
Cattle ranching and farming
1121 7 62 58 59 $482,748 60
Hog and pig farming 1122 1 Poultry and egg production 1123 2
Other animal production 1129 4
Forestry and logging 113 15 82 85 87 $839,821 85 Timber tract operations 1131 7 21 21 21 $205,266 21
Forest nursery and gathering forest products
1132 1
Logging 1133 7 52 55 57 $582,163 55 Fishing, hunting and
trapping 114 7 41 41 39 $452,374 40
Fishing 1141 2
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Hunting and trapping 1142 5 38 38 36 $443,274 37
Agriculture and forestry support activities
115 28 539 488 478 $3,055,625 502
Support activities for crop production
1151 10 454 398 387 $2,131,346 413
Support activities for animal production
1152 4
Support activities for forestry
1153 14 77 82 82 $890,026 80
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
21 8 149 154 154 $3,033,447 152
Oil and gas extraction 211 1
Oil and gas extraction 2111 1
Mining, except oil and gas 212 6 147 152 152 $3,019,097 150
Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying
2123 6 147 152 152 $3,019,097 150
Support activities for mining
213 1
Support activities for mining
2131 1
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Construction 1012 950 5,974 6,104 6,134 $54,647,531 6,071 Construction 23 950 5,974 6,104 6,134 $54,647,531 6,071
Construction of buildings 236 258 1,028 1,060 1,077 $12,244,842 1,055
Residential building construction
2361 206 449 486 488 $3,713,209 474
Nonresidential building construction
2362 52 579 574 589 $8,531,633 581
Heavy and civil engineering construction
237 69 941 916 906 $9,558,417 921
Utility system construction 2371 32 459 427 424 $4,784,870 437
Land subdivision 2372 12 18 17 19 $277,870 18 Highway, street, and bridge
construction 2373 14 263 277 268 $2,569,993 269
Other heavy construction 2379 11 201 195 195 $1,925,684 197
Specialty trade contractors 238 623 4,005 4,128 4,151 $32,844,272 4,095
Building foundation and exterior contractors
2381 141 1,060 1,096 1,109 $8,090,950 1,088
Building equipment contractors
2382 231 1,796 1,839 1,847 $16,354,236 1,827
Building finishing contractors
2383 166 716 756 732 $4,993,236 735
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Other specialty trade contractors
2389 85 433 437 463 $3,405,850 444
Manufacturing 1013 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Manufacturing 31-33 167 2,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Durable Goods Manufacturing
DUR 108 2,061 2,073 2,067 $25,318,229 2,067
Wood product manufacturing
321 9
Plywood and engineered wood product mfg.
3212 4
Other wood product manufacturing
3219 5 17 19 18 $126,462 18
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
327 14 220 223 225 $2,212,448 223
Cement and concrete product manufacturing
3273 10 199 198 203 $2,091,049 200
Other nonmetallic mineral products
3279 4
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
332 20 302 298 294 $2,779,097 298
Architectural and structural metals mfg.
3323 10 134 135 132 $1,169,594 134
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Boiler, tank, and shipping container mfg.
3324 1
Machine shops and threaded product mfg.
3327 5 15 15 15 $171,057 15
Coating, engraving, and heat treating metals
3328 1
Other fabricated metal product manufacturing
3329 3
Machinery manufacturing 333 9 375 389 393 $7,089,974 386
Ag., construction, and mining machinery mfg.
3331 2
Commercial and service industry machinery
3333 3
HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment
3334 1
Other general purpose machinery manufacturing
3339 3 365 376 378 $6,994,129 373
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Computer and electronic product manufacturing
334 13 213 220 217 $2,344,819 217
Computer and peripheral equipment mfg.
3341 1
Communications equipment manufacturing
3342 4 18 18 17 $476,689 18
Audio and video equipment manufacturing
3343 1
Semiconductor and electronic component mfg.
3344 5
Electronic instrument manufacturing
3345 2
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg.
335 3
Household appliance manufacturing
3352 1
Other electrical equipment and component mfg.
3359 2
Transportation equipment manufacturing
336 5 139 139 140 $2,539,769 139
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Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing
3362 1
Motor vehicle parts manufacturing
3363 3 23 23 24 $243,037 23
Other transportation equipment manufacturing
3369 1
Furniture and related product manufacturing
337 8 127 123 124 $977,581 125
Household and institutional furniture mfg.
3371 7 71 71 72 $564,300 71
Other furniture related product manufacturing
3379 1
Miscellaneous manufacturing
339 27 163 165 161 $1,696,448 163
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing
3391 16 66 67 67 $695,294 67
Other miscellaneous manufacturing
3399 11 97 98 94 $1,001,154 96
Nondurable Goods Manufacturing
NONDUR 59 891 898 904 $10,940,766 898
Food manufacturing 311 14 93 103 103 $420,324 100
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Animal food manufacturing 3111 1
Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing
3113 1
Animal slaughtering and processing
3116 2
Seafood product preparation and packaging
3117 1
Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing
3118 7 53 52 51 $130,047 52
Other food manufacturing 3119 2
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
312 2
Beverage manufacturing 3121 2
Textile mills 313 1 Textile and fabric finishing
mills 3133 1
Textile product mills 314 3 Other textile product mills 3149 3
Apparel manufacturing 315 1
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Cut and sew apparel manufacturing
3152 1
Printing and related support activities
323 30 280 280 288 $2,223,077 283
Printing and related support activities
3231 30 280 280 288 $2,223,077 283
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
324 1
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
3241 1
Chemical manufacturing 325 4
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing
3254 1
Soap, cleaning compound, and toiletry mfg.
3256 1
Other chemical product and preparation mfg.
3259 2
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
326 3 17 15 13 $125,720 15
Plastics product manufacturing
3261 1
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Rubber product manufacturing
3262 2
Service-Providing 102 8,413 95,009 95,553 95,226 $864,405,772 95,263 Trade, Transportation, and
Utilities 1021 1,834 23,507 23,248 22,948 $175,791,754 23,234
Wholesale Trade 42 325 3,200 3,175 3,156 $48,928,009 3,177 Merchant wholesalers,
durable goods 423 173 1,847 1,831 1,821 $31,164,098 1,833
Motor vehicle and parts merchant wholesalers
4231 16 359 362 373 $3,929,230 365
Furniture and furnishing merchant wholesalers
4232 3
Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers
4233 16 128 126 121 $1,163,932 125
Commercial equip. merchant wholesalers
4234 45 605 603 600 $17,205,654 603
Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers
4235 2
Appliance and electric goods merchant whls.
4236 24 146 146 145 $2,147,981 146
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Hardware and plumbing merchant wholesalers
4237 24 115 114 112 $1,442,055 114
Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers
4238 26 269 261 246 $3,243,665 259
Misc. durable goods merchant wholesalers
4239 17 180 179 185 $1,685,864 181
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods
424 100 1,197 1,188 1,180 $13,994,830 1,188
Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers
4241 8 79 80 83 $1,160,787 81
Druggists' goods merchant wholesalers
4242 4 9 8 9 $147,452 9
Apparel and piece goods merchant wholesalers
4243 5 4 4 4 $97,858 4
Grocery and related product wholesalers
4244 37 610 606 614 $6,884,503 610
Farm product raw material merch. whls.
4245 2
Chemical merchant wholesalers
4246 9 43 42 38 $597,873 41
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Petroleum merchant wholesalers
4247 8 63 62 61 $644,688 62
Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers
4248 5 183 183 178 $1,610,641 181
Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers
4249 22 186 185 184 $2,743,116 185
Electronic markets and agents and brokers
425 52 156 156 155 $3,769,080 156
Electronic markets and agents and brokers
4251 52 156 156 155 $3,769,080 156
Retail Trade 44-45 1,341 18,478 18,330 18,077 $107,626,448 18,295 Motor vehicle and parts
dealers 441 167 2,014 2,038 2,040 $21,050,481 2,031
Automobile dealers 4411 61 1,205 1,231 1,229 $15,587,991 1,222 Other motor vehicle
dealers 4412 16 146 140 139 $1,152,538 142
Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores
4413 90 663 667 672 $4,309,952 667
Furniture and home furnishings stores
442 49 481 480 482 $3,366,333 481
Furniture stores 4421 27 218 220 217 $1,630,297 218 Home furnishings stores 4422 22 263 260 265 $1,736,035 263
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Electronics and appliance stores
443 57 384 370 370 $3,492,410 375
Electronics and appliance stores
4431 57 384 370 370 $3,492,410 375
Building material and garden supply stores
444 82 1,391 1,429 1,464 $10,160,695 1,428
Building material and supplies dealers
4441 63 1,106 1,149 1,164 $8,414,675 1,140
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies
stores
4442 19 285 280 300 $1,746,020 288
Food and beverage stores 445 164 3,936 3,987 3,708 $18,541,531 3,877
Grocery stores 4451 90 3,473 3,508 3,244 $16,520,135 3,408 Specialty food stores 4452 40 262 282 272 $1,166,144 272 Beer, wine, and liquor
stores 4453 34 201 197 192 $855,252 197
Health and personal care stores
446 134 1,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1,280
Health and personal care stores
4461 134 1,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1,280
Gasoline stations 447 149 1,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028 Gasoline stations 4471 149 1,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028
Clothing and clothing accessories stores
448 164 1,708 1,664 1,658 $6,214,939 1,677
Clothing stores 4481 116 1,313 1,282 1,276 $4,569,447 1,290
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Shoe stores 4482 26 247 241 247 $849,467 245 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores
4483 22 148 141 135 $796,025 141
Sports, hobby, music instrument, book stores
451 72 1,208 974 924 $4,094,004 1,035
Sporting goods and musical instrument stores
4511 59 747 721 709 $3,211,717 726
Book stores and news dealers
4512 13 461 253 215 $882,287 310
General merchandise stores
452 89 3,997 4,032 4,045 $20,033,658 4,025
Department stores 4521 15 1,440 1,404 1,384 $6,026,393 1,409 Other general merchandise
stores 4529 74 2,557 2,628 2,661 $14,007,264 2,615
Miscellaneous store retailers
453 164 862 839 848 $4,581,366 850
Florists 4531 16 48 45 51 $185,850 48 Office supplies, stationery,
and gift stores 4532 42 401 391 369 $2,447,749 387
Used merchandise stores 4533 26 79 75 77 $246,607 77
Other miscellaneous store retailers
4539 80 334 328 351 $1,701,160 338
Nonstore retailers 454 50 208 212 208 $1,770,520 209
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Electronic shopping and mail?order houses
4541 15 98 104 99 $848,611 100
Vending machine operators
4542 11 29 29 29 $201,135 29
Direct selling establishments
4543 24 81 79 80 $720,774 80
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 145 1,613 1,527 1,497 $15,499,130 1,546
Air transportation 481 6 48 50 49 $509,119 49 Scheduled air transportation
4811 3 47 48 47 $497,744 47
Nonscheduled air transportation
4812 3
Water transportation 483 1
Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation
4831 1
Truck transportation 484 66 541 547 523 $5,464,306 537
General freight trucking 4841 44 378 383 382 $4,293,242 381
Specialized freight trucking
4842 22 163 164 141 $1,171,065 156
Transit and ground passenger transportation
485 19 159 168 161 $1,021,684 163
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Urban transit systems 4851 2
Interurban and rural bus transportation
4852 3
Taxi and limousine service 4853 8 32 37 34 $202,394 34
Charter bus industry 4855 2 Other ground passenger
transportation 4859 4 16 20 17 $53,267 18
Pipeline transportation 486 1
Pipeline transportation of natural gas
4862 1
Support activities for transportation
488 27 220 220 219 $1,964,192 220
Support activities for air transportation
4881 6 69 66 68 $1,048,323 68
Support activities for water transportation
4883 1
Support activities for road transportation
4884 19 147 150 147 $894,596 148
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Freight transportation arrangement
4885 1
Couriers and messengers 492 20 583 482 486 $4,820,101 517
Couriers and express delivery services
4921 11 527 428 432 $4,388,057 462
Local messengers and local delivery
4922 9 56 54 54 $432,044 55
Warehousing and storage 493 5 51 48 47 $397,054 49
Warehousing and storage 4931 5 51 48 47 $397,054 49
Utilities 22 23 216 216 218 $3,738,167 217 Utilities 221 23 216 216 218 $3,738,167 217
Power generation and supply
2211 16 188 187 189 $3,550,045 188
Water, sewage and other systems
2213 7 28 29 29 $188,122 29
Information 1022 193 3,450 3,447 3,430 $39,599,164 3,442 Information 51 193 3,450 3,447 3,430 $39,599,164 3,442
Publishing industries, except Internet
511 53 756 777 762 $8,962,053 765
Newspaper, book, and directory publishers
5111 39 642 656 651 $6,957,772 650
Software publishers 5112 14 114 121 111 $2,004,281 115
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Motion picture and sound recording industries
512 19 219 226 243 $1,164,093 229
Motion picture and video industries
5121 19 219 226 243 $1,164,093 229
Broadcasting, except Internet
515 13 346 347 343 $4,150,163 345
Radio and television broadcasting
5151 13 346 347 343 $4,150,163 345
Telecommunications 517 56 795 800 812 $13,803,861 802 Wired telecommunications
carriers 5171 39 577 581 589 $9,693,725 582
Wireless telecommunications
carriers
5172 10 171 173 174 $3,514,927 173
Satellite telecommunications
5174 1
Other telecommunications 5179 6 43 42 45 $553,140 43
Data processing, hosting and related services
518 29 1,264 1,226 1,201 $10,383,376 1,230
Data processing, hosting and related services
5182 29 1,264 1,226 1,201 $10,383,376 1,230
Other information services 519 23 70 71 69 $1,135,618 70
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Other information services 5191 23 70 71 69 $1,135,618 70
Financial Activities 1023 954 6,534 6,529 6,531 $87,529,807 6,531 Finance and Insurance 52 496 4,175 4,160 4,171 $70,818,280 4,169
Credit intermediation and related activities
522 190 2,000 2,002 2,005 $29,223,156 2,002
Depository credit intermediation
5221 132 1,551 1,557 1,557 $21,797,641 1,555
Nondepository credit intermediation
5222 37 366 365 366 $6,091,432 366
Activities related to credit intermediation
5223 21 83 80 82 $1,334,083 82
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
523 74 288 286 299 $11,686,423 291
Securities and commodity contracts brokerage
5231 21 140 140 147 $8,414,850 142
Other financial investment activities
5239 53 148 146 152 $3,271,573 149
Insurance carriers and related activities
524 229 1,885 1,870 1,865 $29,893,701 1,873
Insurance carriers 5241 55 722 716 714 $11,791,863 717
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Insurance agencies and brokerages
5242 174 1,163 1,154 1,151 $18,101,838 1,156
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
525 3
Other investment pools and funds
5259 3
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
53 458 2,359 2,369 2,360 $16,711,527 2,363
Real estate 531 389 1,771 1,787 1,773 $12,572,479 1,777 Lessors of real estate 5311 113 532 541 544 $3,350,288 539 Offices of real estate agents and brokers
5312 136 294 293 297 $2,196,094 295
Activities related to real estate
5313 140 945 953 932 $7,026,098 943
Rental and leasing services 532 69 588 582 587 $4,139,048 586
Automotive equipment rental and leasing
5321 23 303 310 311 $1,792,573 308
Consumer goods rental 5322 30 174 169 171 $1,157,741 171
General rental centers 5323 2
Machinery and equipment rental and leasing
5324 14 109 103 103 $1,182,577 105
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Professional and Business Services
1024 2,268 17,462 17,554 17,531 $213,047,993 17,516
Professional and Technical Services
54 1,613 10,338 10,383 10,337 $155,757,888 10,353
Professional and technical services
541 1,613 10,338 10,383 10,337 $155,757,888 10,353
Legal services 5411 386 2,389 2,425 2,401 $41,602,271 2,405 Accounting and
bookkeeping services 5412 196 1,136 1,157 1,118 $12,486,695 1,137
Architectural and engineering services
5413 169 1,325 1,328 1,326 $21,111,921 1,326
Specialized design services
5414 28 90 91 94 $702,496 92
Computer systems design and related services
5415 241 1,911 1,927 1,895 $32,790,756 1,911
Management and technical consulting services
5416 360 1,304 1,311 1,331 $20,132,966 1,315
Scientific research and development services
5417 19 411 421 426 $6,638,136 419
Advertising, PR, and related services
5418 104 687 694 696 $12,610,139 692
Other professional and technical services
5419 110 1,085 1,029 1,050 $7,682,508 1,055
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Management of Companies and Enterprises
55 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676
Management of companies and enterprises
551 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676
Management of companies and enterprises
5511 54 676 677 674 $12,381,135 676
Administrative and Waste Services
56 601 6,448 6,494 6,520 $44,908,969 6,487
Administrative and support services
561 574 6,223 6,267 6,298 $42,800,841 6,263
Office administrative services
5611 35 185 177 186 $3,520,249 183
Facilities support services 5612 7 368 365 373 $2,913,726 369
Employment services 5613 64 1,243 1,283 1,258 $9,087,600 1,261
Business support services 5614 52 608 626 630 $4,712,497 621
Travel arrangement and reservation services
5615 15 138 140 142 $1,891,792 140
Investigation and security services
5616 59 709 728 720 $5,654,582 719
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Services to buildings and dwellings
5617 322 2,798 2,793 2,845 $13,090,380 2,812
Other support services 5619 20 174 155 144 $1,930,014 158
Waste management and remediation services
562 27 225 227 222 $2,108,128 225
Waste collection 5621 8 Waste treatment and
disposal 5622 2
Remediation and other waste services
5629 17 46 48 47 $472,569 47
Education and Health Services
1025 997 20,376 20,598 20,563 $229,373,226 20,512
Educational Services 61 161 1,624 1,777 1,713 $12,394,193 1,705 Educational services 611 161 1,624 1,777 1,713 $12,394,193 1,705
Elementary and secondary schools
6111 35 855 913 887 $5,811,621 885
Junior colleges 6112 1 Colleges and universities 6113 6
Business, computer and management training
6114 17 73 74 74 $750,442 74
Technical and trade schools
6115 9 69 65 67 $506,247 67
Other schools and instruction
6116 64 331 414 383 $1,548,329 376
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Educational support services
6117 29 122 123 124 $1,762,750 123
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 836 18,752 18,821 18,850 $216,979,033 18,808
Ambulatory health care services
621 491 7,299 7,305 7,398 $107,533,749 7,334
Offices of physicians 6211 186 3,017 2,996 2,997 $57,957,972 3,003 Offices of dentists 6212 84 703 698 699 $8,056,121 700
Offices of other health practitioners
6213 132 724 730 739 $6,635,345 731
Outpatient care centers 6214 33 1,275 1,280 1,284 $17,269,302 1,280
Medical and diagnostic laboratories
6215 18 428 431 430 $7,283,512 430
Home health care services 6216 29 1,045 1,061 1,141 $8,988,867 1,082
Other ambulatory health care services
6219 9 107 109 108 $1,342,631 108
Hospitals 622 8 5,676 5,690 5,719 $75,068,461 5,695 General medical and
surgical hospitals 6221 4
Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals
6222 1
Other hospitals 6223 3 394 394 397 $3,821,963 395
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Nursing and residential care facilities
623 52 2,790 2,811 2,785 $17,253,659 2,795
Nursing care facilities, skilled nursing
6231 9 1,251 1,273 1,251 $8,805,139 1,258
Residential mental health facilities
6232 18 529 530 519 $2,442,610 526
Continuing care, assisted living facilities
6233 21 912 911 910 $5,164,601 911
Other residential care facilities
6239 4 98 97 105 $841,309 100
Social assistance 624 285 2,987 3,015 2,948 $17,123,163 2,983 Individual and family
services 6241 132 1,310 1,313 1,231 $8,544,441 1,285
Emergency and other relief services
6242 22 208 203 217 $1,562,919 209
Vocational rehabilitation services
6243 34 523 518 525 $2,684,196 522
Child day care services 6244 97 946 981 975 $4,331,606 967
Leisure and Hospitality 1026 966 17,880 18,311 18,338 $62,903,909 18,176
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 117 1,091 1,110 1,133 $5,370,303 1,111
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Performing arts and spectator sports
711 46 194 191 196 $1,243,208 194
Performing arts companies 7111 13 56 53 55 $321,322 55
Spectator sports 7112 6 Promoters of performing
arts and sports 7113 8 50 49 47 $198,502 49
Agents and managers for public figures
7114 2
Independent artists, writers, and performers
7115 17 29 29 32 $216,089 30
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
712 3
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
7121 3
Amusements, gambling, and recreation
713 68 808 822 844 $3,751,865 825
Amusement parks and arcades
7131 3
Gambling industries 7132 2 Other amusement and recreation industries
7139 63 732 743 758 $3,043,351 744
Accommodation and Food Services
72 849 16,789 17,201 17,205 $57,533,606 17,065
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Accommodation 721 98 1,536 1,594 1,623 $7,232,128 1,584 Traveler accommodation 7211 72 1,323 1,389 1,420 $6,331,390 1,377
RV parks and recreational camps
7212 10 41 38 42 $174,374 40
Rooming and boarding houses
7213 16 172 167 161 $726,364 167
Food services and drinking places
722 751 15,253 15,607 15,582 $50,301,478 15,481
Special food services 7223 45 1,318 1,433 1,287 $4,316,002 1,346 Drinking places, alcoholic
beverages 7224 33 620 639 676 $1,422,073 645
Restaurants and other eating places
7225 673 13,315 13,535 13,619 $44,563,402 13,490
Other Services 1027 1,134 5,738 5,801 5,822 $55,639,683 5,787 Other Services, Except Public Administration
81 1,134 5,738 5,801 5,822 $55,639,683 5,787
Repair and maintenance 811 275 1,323 1,317 1,313 $10,379,960 1,318
Automotive repair and maintenance
8111 204 1,021 1,029 1,024 $7,838,775 1,025
Electronic equipment repair and maintenance
8112 17 103 97 98 $1,110,484 99
Commercial machinery repair and maintenance
8113 15 78 79 82 $842,282 80
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Household goods repair and maintenance
8114 39 121 112 109 $588,419 114
Personal and laundry services
812 208 1,245 1,243 1,251 $6,717,853 1,246
Personal care services 8121 126 653 659 658 $3,544,954 657
Death care services 8122 14 174 179 182 $1,262,292 178 Drycleaning and laundry
services 8123 30 266 269 270 $1,480,785 268
Other personal services 8129 38 152 136 141 $429,821 143
Membership associations and organizations
813 270 2,676 2,738 2,759 $36,595,077 2,724
Religious organizations 8131 23 67 66 65 $623,616 66
Grantmaking and giving services
8132 15 256 273 277 $3,359,319 269
Social advocacy organizations
8133 47 346 364 371 $4,892,992 360
Civic and social organizations
8134 23 370 380 383 $2,495,877 378
Professional and similar organizations
8139 162 1,637 1,655 1,663 $25,223,273 1,652
Private households 814 381 494 503 499 $1,946,793 499 Private households 8141 381 494 503 499 $1,946,793 499
Unclassified 1029 67 62 65 63 $520,237 63
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Unclassified 99 67 62 65 63 $520,237 63 Unclassified 999 67 62 65 63 $520,237 63 Unclassified 9999 67 62 65 63 $520,237 63
Total, All Industries 10 77 1,926 1,932 1,918 $36,803,553 1,925 Service-Providing 102 77 1,926 1,932 1,918 $36,803,553 1,925
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
1021 20 654 660 659 $11,299,535 658
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 20 654 660 659 $11,299,535 658
Postal service 491 20 654 660 659 $11,299,535 658 Postal service 4911 20 654 660 659 $11,299,535 658
Financial Activities 1023 1 1 1 1 $29,033 1 Finance and Insurance 52 1 1 1 1 $29,033 1
Credit intermediation and related activities
522 1 1 1 1 $29,033 1
Nondepository credit intermediation
5222 1 1 1 1 $29,033 1
Professional and Business Services
1024 2 45 45 44 $975,509 45
Professional and Technical Services
54 2 45 45 44 $975,509 45
Professional and technical services
541 2 45 45 44 $975,509 45
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Architectural and engineering services
5413 1 25 26 26 $458,289 26
Other professional and technical services
5419 1 20 19 18 $517,220 19
Education and Health Services
1025 1 200 206 210 $4,388,212 205
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 1 200 206 210 $4,388,212 205
Ambulatory health care services
621 1 200 206 210 $4,388,212 205
Offices of physicians 6211 1 200 206 210 $4,388,212 205 Leisure and Hospitality 1026 1 42 40 41 $567,636 41
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 1 42 40 41 $567,636 41
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
712 1 42 40 41 $567,636 41
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
7121 1 42 40 41 $567,636 41
Public Administration 1028 52 984 980 963 $19,543,627 976
Public Administration 92 52 984 980 963 $19,543,627 976
Executive, legislative and general government
921 4 29 28 26 $630,482 28
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Executive, legislative and general government
9211 4 29 28 26 $630,482 28
Justice, public order, and safety activities
922 13 505 507 497 $10,451,501 503
Justice, public order, and safety activities
9221 13 505 507 497 $10,451,501 503
Administration of human resource programs
923 8 114 113 112 $2,242,959 113
Administration of human resource programs
9231 8 114 113 112 $2,242,959 113
Administration of environmental programs
924 8 133 129 126 $2,443,648 129
Administration of environmental programs
9241 8 133 129 126 $2,443,648 129
Administration of economic programs
926 17 174 173 172 $3,398,698 173
Administration of economic programs
9261 17 174 173 172 $3,398,698 173
National security and international affairs
928 2 29 30 30 $376,339 30
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National security and international affairs
9281 2 29 30 30 $376,339 30
Total, All Industries 10 259 39,093 39,531 39,516 $437,906,374 39,380 Goods-Producing 101 6 218 220 220 $2,010,300 219
Natural Resources and Mining
1011 4 162 164 164 $1,421,199 163
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
11 4 162 164 164 $1,421,199 163
Agriculture and forestry support activities
115 4 162 164 164 $1,421,199 163
Support activities for forestry
1153 4 162 164 164 $1,421,199 163
Construction 1012 2 56 56 56 $589,101 56 Construction 23 2 56 56 56 $589,101 56
Heavy and civil engineering construction
237 2 56 56 56 $589,101 56
Highway, street, and bridge construction
2373 2 56 56 56 $589,101 56
Service-Providing 102 253 38,875 39,311 39,296 $435,896,074 39,161 Trade, Transportation, and
Utilities 1021 1 31 31 31 $480,436 31
Transportation and Warehousing
48-49 1 31 31 31 $480,436 31
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Support activities for transportation
488 1 31 31 31 $480,436 31
Support activities for air transportation
4881 1 31 31 31 $480,436 31
Information 1022 2 141 138 135 $1,222,005 138 Information 51 2 141 138 135 $1,222,005 138
Data processing, hosting and related services
518 1 58 57 56 $500,000 57
Data processing, hosting and related services
5182 1 58 57 56 $500,000 57
Other information services 519 1 83 81 79 $722,005 81
Other information services 5191 1 83 81 79 $722,005 81
Financial Activities 1023 4 242 237 230 $4,147,836 236 Finance and Insurance 52 4 242 237 230 $4,147,836 236
Insurance carriers and related activities
524 4 242 237 230 $4,147,836 236
Insurance carriers 5241 4 242 237 230 $4,147,836 236 Professional and Business
Services 1024 1 148 148 149 $2,325,667 148
Professional and Technical Services
54 1 148 148 149 $2,325,667 148
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Professional and technical services
541 1 148 148 149 $2,325,667 148
Computer systems design and related services
5415 1 148 148 149 $2,325,667 148
Education and Health Services
1025 12 12,453 12,804 12,770 $149,754,962 12,676
Educational Services 61 4 10,337 10,713 10,678 $132,761,508 10,576 Educational services 611 4 10,337 10,713 10,678 $132,761,508 10,576
Colleges and universities 6113 4 10,337 10,713 10,678 $132,761,508 10,576
Health Care and Social Assistance
62 8 2,116 2,091 2,092 $16,993,454 2,100
Hospitals 622 1 1,659 1,638 1,635 $13,173,971 1,644 Psychiatric and substance
abuse hospitals 6222 1 1,659 1,638 1,635 $13,173,971 1,644
Nursing and residential care facilities
623 1 297 291 294 $2,120,401 294
Residential mental health facilities
6232 1 297 291 294 $2,120,401 294
Social assistance 624 6 160 162 163 $1,699,082 162 Individual and family
services 6241 6 160 162 163 $1,699,082 162
Leisure and Hospitality 1026 3 135 137 137 $1,252,163 136
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Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
71 3 135 137 137 $1,252,163 136
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
712 3 135 137 137 $1,252,163 136
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
7121 3 135 137 137 $1,252,163 136
Public Administration 1028 229 25,724 25,815 25,843 $276,711,254 25,794
Public Administration 92 229 25,724 25,815 25,843 $276,711,254 25,794
Executive, legislative and general government
921 39 4,604 4,657 4,654 $55,005,354 4,638
Executive, legislative and general government
9211 39 4,604 4,657 4,654 $55,005,354 4,638
Justice, public order, and safety activities
922 46 5,681 5,633 5,666 $58,813,122 5,660
Justice, public order, and safety activities
9221 46 5,681 5,633 5,666 $58,813,122 5,660
Administration of human resource programs
923 46 7,101 7,178 7,179 $72,684,084 7,153
Administration of human resource programs
9231 46 7,101 7,178 7,179 $72,684,084 7,153
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Administration of environmental programs
924 27 1,997 1,999 1,996 $21,627,272 1,997
Administration of environmental programs
9241 27 1,997 1,999 1,996 $21,627,272 1,997
Community and housing program administration
925 1 5 5 5 $3,000 5
Community and housing program administration
9251 1 5 5 5 $3,000 5
Administration of economic programs
926 69 6,335 6,342 6,342 $68,569,942 6,340
Administration of economic programs
9261 69 6,335 6,342 6,342 $68,569,942 6,340
National security and international affairs
928 1 1 1 1 $8,480 1
National security and international affairs
9281 1 1 1 1 $8,480 1
Unclassified 1029 1 1 1 1 $1,751 1 Unclassified 99 1 1 1 1 $1,751 1 Unclassified 999 1 1 1 1 $1,751 1 Unclassified 9999 1 1 1 1 $1,751 1
Total, All Industries 10 54 15,107 15,157 15,286 $149,050,378 15,183 Service-Providing 102 54 15,107 15,157 15,286 $149,050,378 15,183
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Information 1022 3 176 176 175 $1,736,935 176 Information 51 3 176 176 175 $1,736,935 176
Data processing, hosting and related services
518 1 55 55 54 $908,141 55
Data processing, hosting and related services
5182 1 55 55 54 $908,141 55
Other information services 519 2 121 121 121 $828,794 121
Other information services 5191 2 121 121 121 $828,794 121
Financial Activities 1023 2 90 89 90 $1,050,544 90 Finance and Insurance 52 1 33 33 33 $572,938 33
Insurance carriers and related activities
524 1 33 33 33 $572,938 33
Insurance carriers 5241 1 33 33 33 $572,938 33 Real Estate and Rental and
Leasing 53 1 57 56 57 $477,606 57
Real estate 531 1 57 56 57 $477,606 57 Activities related to real
estate 5313 1 57 56 57 $477,606 57
Professional and Business Services
1024 2 56 54 55 $552,836 55
Administrative and Waste Services
56 2 56 54 55 $552,836 55
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Administrative and support services
561 1 35 33 34 $391,079 34
Services to buildings and dwellings
5617 1 35 33 34 $391,079 34
Waste management and remediation services
562 1 21 21 21 $161,757 21
Waste treatment and disposal
5622 1 21 21 21 $161,757 21
Education and Health Services
1025 5 8,546 8,592 8,675 $68,787,950 8,604
Educational Services 61 5 8,546 8,592 8,675 $68,787,950 8,604 Educational services 611 5 8,546 8,592 8,675 $68,787,950 8,604
Elementary and secondary schools
6111 4 7,161 7,199 7,260 $57,396,540 7,207
Junior colleges 6112 1 1,385 1,393 1,415 $11,391,410 1,398 Other Services 1027 1 72 72 73 $1,515,205 72
Other Services, Except Public Administration
81 1 72 72 73 $1,515,205 72
Membership associations and organizations
813 1 72 72 73 $1,515,205 72
Social advocacy organizations
8133 1 72 72 73 $1,515,205 72
Public Administration 1028 41 6,167 6,174 6,218 $75,406,908 6,186
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Public Administration 92 41 6,167 6,174 6,218 $75,406,908 6,186
Executive, legislative and general government
921 24 4,862 4,872 4,898 $61,052,478 4,877
Executive, legislative and general government
9211 24 4,862 4,872 4,898 $61,052,478 4,877
Justice, public order, and safety activities
922 8 1,173 1,170 1,180 $12,876,936 1,174
Justice, public order, and safety activities
9221 8 1,173 1,170 1,180 $12,876,936 1,174
Administration of human resource programs
923 2 15 16 22 $120,362 18
Administration of human resource programs
9231 2 15 16 22 $120,362 18
Administration of environmental programs
924 3 83 82 84 $1,081,679 83
Administration of environmental programs
9241 3 83 82 84 $1,081,679 83
Community and housing program administration
925 2 19 19 19 $153,442 19
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Community and housing program administration
9251 2 19 19 19 $153,442 19
Administration of economic programs
926 2 15 15 15 $122,011 15
Administration of economic programs
9261 2 15 15 15 $122,011 15
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program
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DATA CENTER | WORKFORCEJob Projections by Occupation in Leon County
Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change.
Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
000000 Total, All Occupations 160,512
173,536
13,024 8.1 43,679 NA NA
110000 Management Occupations
6,583
6,851
268 4.1 1,330 NA NA
111000 Top Executives 1,850
1,877
27 1.5 325 NA NA
111011 Chief Executives 226
228
2 0.9 49 $92.88 Bachelor's Degree
111021 General and Operations Managers
1,439
1,475
36 2.5 242 $53.82 Associate Degree
111031 Legislators 185
174
-11 -6.0 34 $38.05 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
112000 Marketing, Public Relations & Sales
Managers
394
411
17 4.3 108 NA NA
112011 Advertising and Promotions Managers
25
26
1 4.0 7 $44.66 Bachelor's Degree
112021 Marketing Managers 82
85
3 3.7 22 $51.23 Bachelor's Degree
112022 Sales Managers 168
176
8 4.8 47 $69.00 Bachelor's Degree
112031 Public Relations Managers
119
124
5 4.2 32 $53.14 Bachelor's Degree
113000 Operations Specialties Managers
1,018
1,080
62 6.1 224 NA NA
113011 Administrative Services Managers
285
301
16 5.6 69 $56.11 Associate Degree
113021 Computer and Information Systems
Managers
209
233
24 11.5 48 $53.75 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
113031 Financial Managers 334
347
13 3.9 60 $54.71 Bachelor's Degree
113051 Industrial Production Managers
36
38
2 5.6 9 $46.17 Associate Degree
113061 Purchasing Managers 16
17
1 6.3 5 $50.26 Associate Degree
113071 Transportation, Storage, and
Distribution Managers
68
69
1 1.5 14 $42.45 Associate Degree
113121 Human Resources Managers
42
48
6 14.3 14 $55.80 Bachelor's Degree
113131 Training and Development Managers
16
16
0 0.0 3 $45.54 Associate Degree
119000 Other Management Occupations
3,321
3,483
162 4.9 673 NA NA
119021 Construction Managers 751
803
52 6.9 88 $36.49 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
119032 Education Administrators, Elementary and
Secondary
110
113
3 2.7 28 $42.74 Bachelor's Degree
119033 Education Administrators, Postsecondary
34
39
5 14.7 13 $63.25 Bachelor's Degree
119039 Education Administrators, All
Other
28
27
-1 -3.6 6 $46.94 Bachelor's Degree
119041 Engineering Managers 82
94
12 14.6 25 $63.55 Bachelor's Degree
119051 Food Service Managers 158
167
9 5.7 32 $26.14 Associate Degree
119111 Medical and Health Services Managers
208
236
28 13.5 67 $50.12 Bachelor's Degree
119121 Natural Sciences Managers
75
78
3 4.0 34 $46.12 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
119141 Property, Real Estate & Community
Association Managers
475
491
16 3.4 95 $25.45 Associate Degree
119151 Social and Community Service Managers
104
113
9 8.7 27 $39.31 Associate Degree
119199 Managers, All Other 1,131
1,152
21 1.9 221 $40.72 Associate Degree
130000 Business and Financial Operations
Occupations
18,155
19,297
1,142 6.3 3,857 NA NA
131000 Business Operations Specialists
12,729
13,575
846 6.7 2,584 NA NA
131022 Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm
Products
31
34
3 9.7 9 $22.13 Associate Degree
131023 Purchasing Agents, Except Farm Products
& Trade
248
254
6 2.4 58 $24.21 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
131031 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
415
440
25 6.0 109 $26.67 Postsecondary Vocational
131041 Compliance Officers, Exc. Safety, Agri, Constr & Transp.
1,411
1,492
81 5.7 206 $18.27 Postsecondary Vocational
131051 Cost Estimators 148
187
39 26.4 61 $29.21 Associate Degree
131071 Human Resources Specialists
752
804
52 6.9 150 $25.08 Bachelor's Degree
131075 Labor Relations Specialists
103
107
4 3.9 17 $23.30 Bachelor's Degree
131081 Logisticians 27
35
8 29.6 12 $25.25 Bachelor's Degree
131111 Management Analysts 5,426
5,766
340 6.3 1,024 $25.79 Bachelor's Degree
131121 Meeting and Convention Planners
171
204
33 19.3 59 $20.71 Associate Degree
131131 Fundraisers 98
109
11 11.2 30 $29.52 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
131141 Compensation, Benefits, and Job
Analysis Specialists
166
152
-14 -8.4 22 $19.26 Associate Degree
131151 Training and Development Specialists
357
406
49 13.7 96 $23.97 Bachelor's Degree
131161 Market Research Analysts and Marketing
Specialists
277
352
75 27.1 134 $26.39 Bachelor's Degree
131199 Business Operations Specialists, All Other
3,087
3,221
134 4.3 595 $30.54 Associate Degree
132000 Financial Specialists 5,426
5,722
296 5.5 1,273 NA NA
132011 Accountants and Auditors
2,754
2,901
147 5.3 612 $26.53 Bachelor's Degree
132021 Appraisers and Assessors of Real
Estate
112
117
5 4.5 24 $20.98 Postsecondary Vocational
132031 Budget Analysts 248
280
32 12.9 73 $25.88 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
132041 Credit Analysts 24
27
3 12.5 7 $28.32 Postsecondary Vocational
132051 Financial Analysts 196
208
12 6.1 45 $25.38 Bachelor's Degree
132052 Personal Financial Advisors
215
249
34 15.8 53 $24.90 Bachelor's Degree
132053 Insurance Underwriters 149
167
18 12.1 57 $32.00 Postsecondary Vocational
132071 Loan Counselors 98
120
22 22.5 42 $18.90 Associate Degree
132072 Loan Officers 263
301
38 14.5 91 $34.44 Associate Degree
132081 Tax Examiners, Collectors, and
Revenue Agents
974
940
-34 -3.5 184 $18.86 Bachelor's Degree
132099 Financial Specialists, All Other
360
376
16 4.4 76 $24.70 Postsecondary Vocational
150000 Computer and Mathematical Occupations
6,248
6,771
523 8.4 1,533 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
151000 Computer Specialists 5,634
6,165
531 9.4 1,355 NA NA
151121 Computer Systems Analysts
785
884
99 12.6 214 $40.75 Associate Degree
151122 Information Security Analysts
26
30
4 15.4 7 $38.01 Postsecondary Vocational
151131 Computer Programmers
772
763
-9 -1.2 143 $29.25 Postsecondary Vocational
151132 Software Developers, Applications
602
709
107 17.8 155 $34.74 Associate Degree
151133 Software Developers, Systems Software
98
129
31 31.6 39 $42.27 Bachelor's Degree
151134 Web Developers 162
184
22 13.6 40 $29.96 Postsecondary Vocational
151141 Database Administrators
245
286
41 16.7 73 $30.83 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
151142 Network and Computer Systems Architects
and Admins.
592
670
78 13.2 156 $31.84 Associate Degree
151143 Computer Network Architects
1,244
1,323
79 6.4 221 $30.01 Postsecondary Vocational
151151 Computer User Support Specialists
688
720
32 4.7 174 $18.52 Postsecondary Vocational
151152 Computer Network Support Specialists
402
450
48 11.9 131 $20.85 Postsecondary Vocational
152000 Mathematical Scientists 614
606
-8 -1.3 178 NA NA
152011 Actuaries 40
41
1 2.5 18 $43.52 Bachelor's Degree
152031 Operations Research Analysts
479
471
-8 -1.7 118 $23.45 Master's or Higher Degree
152041 Statisticians 45
47
2 4.4 21 $21.24 Bachelor's Degree
152091 Mathematical Technicians
39
37
-2 -5.1 16 NA Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
170000 Architecture and Engineering Occupations
1,878
1,971
93 5.0 419 NA NA
171000 Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers
224
241
17 7.6 54 NA NA
171011 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
99
109
10 10.1 26 $42.63 Master's or Higher Degree
171012 Landscape Architects 26
28
2 7.7 6 $25.94 Bachelor's Degree
171021 Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
17
21
4 23.5 7 $28.47 Bachelor's Degree
171022 Surveyors 82
83
1 1.2 15 $29.39 Bachelor's Degree
172000 Engineers 1,069
1,132
63 5.9 250 NA NA
172021 Agricultural Engineers 15
14
-1 -6.7 3 NA Bachelor's Degree
172051 Civil Engineers 506
517
11 2.2 91 $39.58 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
172071 Electrical Engineers 87
98
11 12.6 27 $43.58 Bachelor's Degree
172072 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
39
41
2 5.1 9 $35.69 Bachelor's Degree
172081 Environmental Engineers
133
134
1 0.8 24 $28.93 Bachelor's Degree
172111 Health and Safety Engineers, Except
Mining
28
29
1 3.6 6 $28.85 Bachelor's Degree
172112 Industrial Engineers 41
50
9 22.0 16 $41.93 Bachelor's Degree
172141 Mechanical Engineers 70
79
9 12.9 27 $45.46 Bachelor's Degree
172199 Engineers, All Other 110
118
8 7.3 27 $30.19 Bachelor's Degree
173000 Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians
585
598
13 2.2 115 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
173011 Architectural and Civil Drafters
147
136
-11 -7.5 22 $23.43 Postsecondary Vocational
173013 Mechanical Drafters 11
13
2 18.2 4 $29.74 Postsecondary Vocational
173022 Civil Engineering Technicians
141
149
8 5.7 29 $20.58 Associate Degree
173023 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Technicians
68
66
-2 -2.9 10 $24.76 Associate Degree
173024 Electro-Mechanical Technicians
15
15
0 0.0 2 NA Postsecondary Vocational
173029 Engineering Technicians, Except
Drafters, All Other
20
21
1 5.0 4 $25.33 Associate Degree
173031 Surveying and Mapping Technicians
110
119
9 8.2 26 $17.49 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
190000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
2,393
2,503
110 4.6 710 NA NA
191000 Life Scientists 317
327
10 3.2 71 NA NA
191011 Animal Scientists 34
38
4 11.8 15 NA Bachelor's Degree
191021 Biochemists and Biophysicists
17
22
5 29.4 8 $25.15 Master's or Higher Degree
191022 Microbiologists 13
12
-1 -7.7 2 NA Master's or Higher Degree
191023 Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
122
121
-1 -0.8 22 $24.98 Bachelor's Degree
191029 Biological Scientists, All Other
70
72
2 2.9 15 $25.51 Bachelor's Degree
191031 Conservation Scientists 21
21
0 0.0 2 $18.41 Bachelor's Degree
192000 Physical Scientists 1,054
1,081
27 2.6 277 NA NA
192021 Atmospheric and Space Scientists
37
38
1 2.7 5 $32.41 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
192031 Chemists 91
92
1 1.1 25 $24.34 Bachelor's Degree
192041 Environmental Scientists &
Specialists, Including Health
648
651
3 0.5 154 $28.09 Bachelor's Degree
192042 Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and
Geographers
85
85
0 0.0 20 $30.09 Bachelor's Degree
192043 Hydrologists 38
43
5 13.2 14 $26.26 Bachelor's Degree
192099 Physical Scientists, All Other
123
134
11 8.9 45 $26.77 Bachelor's Degree
193000 Social Scientists and Related Workers
583
633
50 8.6 200 NA NA
193031 Clinical, Counseling, and School
Psychologists
138
159
21 15.2 56 $37.57 Master's or Higher Degree
193039 Psychologists, All Other 76
92
16 21.1 35 $32.86 Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
193051 Urban and Regional Planners
107
112
5 4.7 27 $29.20 Bachelor's Degree
193091 Anthropologists and Archeologists
35
37
2 5.7 14 $25.82 Master's or Higher Degree
193099 Social Scientists and Related Workers, All
Other
88
93
5 5.7 34 $27.82 Bachelor's Degree
194000 Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians
439
462
23 5.2 162 NA NA
194021 Biological Technicians 43
43
0 0.0 12 $15.84 Associate Degree
194031 Chemical Technicians 36
40
4 11.1 8 $17.14 Associate Degree
194061 Social Science Research Assistants
32
39
7 21.9 18 $15.36 Associate Degree
194091 Environmental Science Technicians, Including
Health
53
57
4 7.6 22 $18.41 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
194092 Forensic Science Technicians
155
164
9 5.8 61 $18.85 Postsecondary Vocational
194093 Forest and Conservation Technicians
23
22
-1 -4.4 8 NA Postsecondary Vocational
194099 Life, Physical, and Social Science
Technicians, All Other
89
89
0 0.0 30 $15.73 Associate Degree
210000 Community and Social Services Occupations
3,297
3,695
398 12.1 950 NA NA
211000 Social Workers & Community & Social Service Specialists
2,504
2,807
303 12.1 743 NA NA
211012 Educational, Vocational, and School
Counselors
304
355
51 16.8 102 $23.89 Master's or Higher Degree
211013 Marriage and Family Therapists
57
75
18 31.6 28 $19.80 Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
211014 Mental Health Counselors
89
109
20 22.5 35 $24.93 Master's or Higher Degree
211015 Rehabilitation Counselors
125
134
9 7.2 30 $17.55 Bachelor's Degree
211019 Counselors, All Other 103
113
10 9.7 27 $16.83 Master's or Higher Degree
211021 Child, Family, and School Social Workers
327
372
45 13.8 106 $17.62 Master's or Higher Degree
211022 Medical and Public Health Social Workers
110
134
24 21.8 45 $18.08 Master's or Higher Degree
211023 Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Social Workers
251
249
-2 -0.8 47 $17.53 Master's or Higher Degree
211029 Social Workers, All Other
119
134
15 12.6 37 $20.69 Bachelor's Degree
211091 Health Educators 83
99
16 19.3 30 $19.60 Bachelor's Degree
211093 Social and Human Service Assistants
233
258
25 10.7 65 $14.83 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
211094 Community Health Workers
108
124
16 14.8 34 $14.47 Bachelor's Degree
211099 Community and Social Service Specialists, All
Other
396
436
40 10.1 108 $19.95 Bachelor's Degree
212021 Directors, Religious Activities and
Education
472
528
56 11.9 124 $17.25 Bachelor's Degree
230000 Legal Occupations 3,581
3,863
282 7.9 794 NA NA
231011 Lawyers 2,546
2,729
183 7.2 564 $53.32 Master's or Higher Degree
231021 Admin. Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers
90
83
-7 -7.8 13 NA Bachelor's Degree
231023 Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates
65
65
0 0.0 10 NA Master's or Higher Degree
232000 Legal Support Workers 810
916
106 13.1 197 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
232011 Paralegals and Legal Assistants
499
591
92 18.4 147 $22.17 Postsecondary Vocational
232099 Legal Support Workers, All Other
255
266
11 4.3 41 $19.30 Associate Degree
250000 Education, Training, and Library
Occupations
12,943
14,287
1,344 10.4 3,344 NA NA
251000 Postsecondary Teachers 6,145
6,928
783 12.7 1,555 NA NA
251011 Business Teachers, Postsecondary
505
575
70 13.9 133 $77.49 Bachelor's Degree
251021 Computer Science Teachers,
Postsecondary
125
141
16 12.8 32 $65.07 Bachelor's Degree
251022 Mathematical Science Teachers,
Postsecondary
244
277
33 13.5 64 $54.01 Master's or Higher Degree
251031 Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
57
64
7 12.3 14 NA Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
251032 Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
204
225
21 10.3 47 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251041 Agricultural Sciences Teachers,
Postsecondary
123
132
9 7.3 24 NA Bachelor's Degree
251042 Biological Science Teachers,
Postsecondary
219
245
26 11.9 53 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251051 Earth and Space Sciences Teachers,
Postsecondary
133
147
14 10.5 31 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251052 Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
137
154
17 12.4 34 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251053 Environmental Science Teachers,
Postsecondary
20
22
2 10.0 5 NA Bachelor's Degree
251054 Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
148
165
17 11.5 36 NA Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
251063 Economics Teachers, Postsecondary
59
66
7 11.9 14 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251064 Geography Teachers, Postsecondary
53
58
5 9.4 12 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251065 Political Science Teachers,
Postsecondary
53
60
7 13.2 14 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251066 Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
189
214
25 13.2 49 $61.98 Master's or Higher Degree
251067 Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
53
59
6 11.3 13 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251069 Social Sciences Teachers,
Postsecondary, All Other
211
245
34 16.1 60 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251071 Health Specialties Teachers,
Postsecondary
563
633
70 12.4 140 $43.97 Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
251072 Nursing Instructors and Teachers,
Postsecondary
142
161
19 13.4 37 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251081 Education Teachers, Postsecondary
449
506
57 12.7 113 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251082 Library Science Teachers,
Postsecondary
55
60
5 9.1 12 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251111 Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement Teachers,
Postsec.
73
83
10 13.7 19 NA Associate Degree
251112 Law Teachers, Postsecondary
101
115
14 13.9 27 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251113 Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
55
61
6 10.9 13 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251121 Art, Drama, and Music Teachers,
Postsecondary
497
566
69 13.9 131 NA Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
251122 Communications Teachers,
Postsecondary
164
188
24 14.6 45 $43.84 Master's or Higher Degree
251123 English Language & Literature Teachers,
Postsecondary
214
240
26 12.2 53 $52.81 Master's or Higher Degree
251124 Foreign Language & Literature Teachers,
Postsecondary
90
102
12 13.3 23 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251125 History Teachers, Postsecondary
77
86
9 11.7 19 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251126 Philosophy and Religion Teachers,
Postsecondary
69
79
10 14.5 19 NA Master's or Higher Degree
251192 Home Economics Teachers,
Postsecondary
35
38
3 8.6 7 NA Bachelor's Degree
251193 Recreation & Fitness Studies Teachers,
Postsecondary
24
27
3 12.5 6 NA Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
251199 Postsecondary Teachers, All Other
873
987
114 13.1 223 $26.22 Associate Degree
252000 Primary, Secondary, and Special Education
Teachers
2,973
3,224
251 8.4 842 NA NA
252011 Preschool Teachers, Except Special
Education
210
256
46 21.9 89 $13.34 Associate Degree
252012 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special
Education
139
153
14 10.1 43 $27.62 Bachelor's Degree
252021 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
726
796
70 9.6 196 $28.29 Bachelor's Degree
252022 Middle School Teachers, Exc. Special
& Voc. Education
451
495
44 9.8 122 $27.92 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
252031 Secondary School Teachers, Exc. Special
and Voc. Ed.
807
829
22 2.7 198 $28.77 Bachelor's Degree
252032 Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary
School
69
67
-2 -2.9 15 $28.23 Bachelor's Degree
252051 Special Education Teachers, Preschool
65
75
10 15.4 25 $27.45 Bachelor's Degree
252052 Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten
and Elementary
303
339
36 11.9 107 NA Bachelor's Degree
252053 Special Education Teachers, Middle
School
54
60
6 11.1 19 NA Bachelor's Degree
252054 Special Education Teachers, Secondary
School
44
45
1 2.3 11 NA Bachelor's Degree
252059 Special Education Teachers, All Other
98
102
4 4.1 16 $28.64 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
253000 Other Teachers and Instructors
1,234
1,323
89 7.2 238 NA NA
253098 Substitute Teachers 337
350
13 3.9 54 $10.78 Bachelor's Degree
253099 Teachers and Instructors, All Other
680
741
61 9.0 143 $22.72 Bachelor's Degree
254000 Librarians, Curators, and Archivists
543
572
29 5.3 156 NA NA
254011 Archivists 14
13
-1 -7.1 3 NA Master's or Higher Degree
254012 Curators 11
12
1 9.1 3 $16.83 Master's or Higher Degree
254021 Librarians 365
379
14 3.8 89 $24.57 Master's or Higher Degree
254031 Library Technicians 98
105
7 7.1 41 $15.19 Associate Degree
259000 Other Education, Training, and Library
Occupations
2,048
2,240
192 9.4 553 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
259021 Farm and Home Management Advisors
43
47
4 9.3 12 $22.46 Bachelor's Degree
259031 Instructional Coordinators
527
558
31 5.9 123 $26.26 Master's or Higher Degree
259041 Teacher Assistants 1,166
1,297
131 11.2 338 $15.19 Postsecondary Vocational
259099 Education, Training, and Library Workers, All
Other
312
338
26 8.3 80 $23.83 Bachelor's Degree
270000 Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Occupations
3,986
4,205
219 5.5 1,050 NA NA
271000 Art and Design Workers 706
748
42 6.0 213 NA NA
271011 Art Directors 45
44
-1 -2.2 9 $34.98 Bachelor's Degree
271013 Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, &
Illustrators
49
52
3 6.1 12 $18.23 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
271023 Floral Designers 42
38
-4 -9.5 10 $11.62 Postsecondary Vocational
271024 Graphic Designers 403
437
34 8.4 133 $21.91 Associate Degree
271025 Interior Designers 45
45
0 0.0 11 $21.57 Associate Degree
271026 Merchandise Displayers and Window
Trimmers
80
86
6 7.5 26 $13.51 High School Diploma
272000 Entertainers, Athletes and Related Workers
1,207
1,323
116 9.6 368 NA NA
272012 Producers and Directors
157
154
-3 -1.9 37 $24.37 Bachelor's Degree
272022 Coaches and Scouts 306
361
55 18.0 118 $44.38 High School Diploma
272023 Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials
133
156
23 17.3 50 NA Postsecondary Vocational
272042 Musicians and Singers 346
370
24 6.9 91 $20.48 Less than High School
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
273000 Media and Communication Workers
1,195
1,231
36 3.0 345 NA NA
273011 Radio and Television Announcers
100
92
-8 -8.0 22 $12.29 Postsecondary Vocational
273031 Public Relations Specialists
594
658
64 10.8 190 $27.55 Bachelor's Degree
273041 Editors 203
167
-36 -17.7 46 $23.31 Bachelor's Degree
273043 Writers and Authors 61
61
0 0.0 13 $32.76 Bachelor's Degree
273091 Interpreters and Translators
28
35
7 25.0 13 $16.71 Associate Degree
273099 Media and Communication
Workers, All Other
162
177
15 9.3 49 $14.93 Associate Degree
274000 Media and Communication
Equipment Workers
878
903
25 2.9 124 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
274011 Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
15
16
1 6.7 4 $20.49 Associate Degree
274012 Broadcast Technicians 87
90
3 3.5 23 $20.33 Associate Degree
274031 Camera Operators, Television, Video, and
Motion Picture
110
101
-9 -8.2 15 $13.10 Associate Degree
274032 Film and Video Editors 34
39
5 14.7 10 $20.56 Associate Degree
290000 Healthcare Practitioners and
Technical Occupations
8,297
9,814
1,517 18.3 2,796 NA NA
291000 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
4,948
5,844
896 18.1 1,639 NA NA
291021 Dentists, General 70
77
7 10.0 24 $104.40 Master's or Higher Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
291031 Dietitians and Nutritionists
81
88
7 8.6 30 $24.68 Bachelor's Degree
291041 Optometrists 15
18
3 20.0 7 $59.21 Master's or Higher Degree
291051 Pharmacists 343
405
62 18.1 131 $52.15 Master's or Higher Degree
291062 Family and General Practitioners
247
273
26 10.5 64 $56.72 Master's or Higher Degree
291063 Internists, General 51
59
8 15.7 16 $125.12 Master's or Higher Degree
291069 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
269
318
49 18.2 91 $119.49 Master's or Higher Degree
291071 Physician Assistants 81
97
16 19.8 28 $46.08 Bachelor's Degree
291122 Occupational Therapists
126
153
27 21.4 46 $39.49 Master's or Higher Degree
291123 Physical Therapists 206
242
36 17.5 55 $40.82 Master's or Higher Degree
291124 Radiation Therapists 51
61
10 19.6 18 $39.14 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
291125 Recreational Therapists
12
13
1 8.3 4 $20.63 Bachelor's Degree
291126 Respiratory Therapists 97
116
19 19.6 33 $24.73 Associate Degree
291127 Speech and Language Pathologists
122
146
24 19.7 42 $36.33 Master's or Higher Degree
291131 Veterinarians 83
98
15 18.1 28 $40.56 Master's or Higher Degree
291141 Registered Nurses 2,654
3,160
506 19.1 875 $27.91 Associate Degree
291171 Nurse Practitioners 105
126
21 20.0 36 $37.44 Master's or Higher Degree
291199 Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners,
All Other
74
84
10 13.5 21 $26.75 Master's or Higher Degree
292000 Health Technologists and Technicians
3,175
3,763
588 18.5 1,076 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
292011 Medical and Clinical Laboratory
Technologists
102
117
15 14.7 30 $26.06 Associate Degree
292012 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
121
140
19 15.7 37 $17.91 Associate Degree
292021 Dental Hygienists 182
223
41 22.5 69 $27.15 Associate Degree
292032 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
52
69
17 32.7 23 $31.54 Postsecondary Vocational
292033 Nuclear Medicine Technologists
27
31
4 14.8 7 $37.16 Associate Degree
292034 Radiologic Technologists
203
255
52 25.6 76 $23.87 Postsecondary Vocational
292035 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists
35
45
10 28.6 14 $29.94 Postsecondary Vocational
292041 Emergency Medical Technicians and
Paramedics
276
321
45 16.3 88 $14.28 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
292052 Pharmacy Technicians 350
421
71 20.3 118 $13.38 Postsecondary Vocational
292053 Psychiatric Technicians
462
534
72 15.6 133 $12.09 Postsecondary Vocational
292055 Surgical Technologists 97
112
15 15.5 28 $19.12 Postsecondary Vocational
292056 Veterinary Technologists and
Technicians
193
247
54 28.0 80 $12.66 Associate Degree
292061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational
Nurses
666
773
107 16.1 248 $19.52 Postsecondary Vocational
292071 Medical Records and Health Information
Technicians
125
144
19 15.2 38 $18.67 Associate Degree
292081 Opticians, Dispensing 54
59
5 9.3 13 $17.12 Associate Degree
292099 Health Technologists and Technicians, All
Other
121
143
22 18.2 41 $18.37 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
299000 Other Healthcare Practitioners and
Technical Occupations
174
207
33 19.0 81 NA NA
299011 Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
40
41
1 2.5 12 $30.33 Postsecondary Vocational
299099 Healthcare Practitioners &
Technical Workers, All Other
62
80
18 29.0 35 NA Postsecondary Vocational
310000 Healthcare Support Occupations
3,592
4,287
695 19.4 1,102 NA NA
311000 Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides
1,935
2,383
448 23.2 645 NA NA
311011 Home Health Aides 728
980
252 34.6 325 $9.89 Postsecondary Vocational
311013 Psychiatric Aides 103
99
-4 -3.9 10 NA Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
311014 Nursing Assistants 1,040
1,233
193 18.6 297 $11.02 Postsecondary Vocational
312022 Physical Therapist Aides
81
96
15 18.5 25 $10.12 Postsecondary Vocational
319000 Other Healthcare Support Occupations
1,498
1,714
216 14.4 406 NA NA
319011 Massage Therapists 231
259
28 12.1 57 $17.61 Postsecondary Vocational
319091 Dental Assistants 215
255
40 18.6 75 $17.69 Postsecondary Vocational
319092 Medical Assistants 600
711
111 18.5 183 $14.14 Postsecondary Vocational
319094 Medical Transcriptionists
78
82
4 5.1 13 $16.02 Postsecondary Vocational
319096 Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal
Caretakers
148
150
2 1.4 20 $9.60 Postsecondary Vocational
319097 Phlebotomists 46
56
10 21.7 15 $13.31 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
319099 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
31
32
1 3.2 5 $19.85 Postsecondary Vocational
330000 Protective Service Occupations
3,654
3,744
90 2.5 916 NA NA
331000 First-Line Supervisors, Protective Service
Workers
330
324
-6 -1.8 94 NA NA
331012 First-Line Supervisors of Police and
Detectives
159
156
-3 -1.9 45 $36.78 Associate Degree
331099 First-Line Superv., Protective Service Workers, All Other
53
52
-1 -1.9 14 $23.42 Postsecondary Vocational
332000 Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
222
234
12 5.4 60 NA NA
332011 Fire Fighters 211
223
12 5.7 58 $17.59 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
332021 Fire Inspectors and Investigators
11
11
0 0.0 2 $21.72 Postsecondary Vocational
333000 Law Enforcement Workers
2,002
2,011
9 0.5 403 NA NA
333011 Bailiffs 41
43
2 4.9 8 $23.07 Postsecondary Vocational
333021 Detectives and Criminal Investigators
358
362
4 1.1 65 $26.08 Postsecondary Vocational
333031 Fish and Game Wardens
31
30
-1 -3.2 6 NA Postsecondary Vocational
333041 Parking Enforcement Workers
14
15
1 7.1 4 NA High School Diploma
333051 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
806
836
30 3.7 217 $22.59 Postsecondary Vocational
339000 Other Protective Service Workers
1,100
1,175
75 6.8 359 NA NA
339021 Private Detectives and Investigators
128
131
3 2.3 25 $16.38 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
339032 Security Guards 576
632
56 9.7 128 $11.29 Postsecondary Vocational
339091 Crossing Guards 42
39
-3 -7.1 8 NA Less than High School
339092 Lifeguards and Other Recreational Protective
Service Workers
110
119
9 8.2 74 $8.45 Less than High School
339093 Transportation Security Screeners
51
53
2 3.9 7 $18.09 Postsecondary Vocational
339099 Protective Service Workers, All Other
179
186
7 3.9 113 $13.96 Postsecondary Vocational
350000 Food Preparation and Serving Related
Occupations
14,124
15,609
1,485 10.5 5,770 NA NA
351000 Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving
Workers
1,130
1,241
111 9.8 302 NA NA
351011 Chefs and Head Cooks 41
42
1 2.4 7 $26.14 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
351012 First-Line Superv. of Food Preparation &
Serving Workers
1,089
1,199
110 10.1 295 $15.52 Postsecondary Vocational
352000 Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
2,942
3,251
309 10.5 917 NA NA
352011 Cooks, Fast Food 506
562
56 11.1 143 $8.47 Less than High School
352012 Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
167
202
35 21.0 64 $11.32 High School Diploma
352014 Cooks, Restaurant 1,131
1,253
122 10.8 317 $10.71 Postsecondary Vocational
352019 Cooks, All Other 13
13
0 0.0 2 $14.50 Less than High School
352021 Food Preparation Workers
802
866
64 8.0 303 $9.34 Less than High School
353000 Food and Beverage Serving Workers
8,981
9,931
950 10.6 3,968 NA NA
353011 Bartenders 424
495
71 16.8 188 $9.85 Less than High School
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
353021 Food Preparation & Serving Workers,
Including Fast Food
4,585
5,057
472 10.3 1,540 $8.68 Less than High School
353022 Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, and Coffee
Shop
927
1,004
77 8.3 694 $9.15 Less than High School
353031 Waiters and Waitresses 2,930
3,236
306 10.4 1,495 $9.53 Less than High School
353041 Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
115
139
24 20.9 51 $8.94 Less than High School
359000 Other Food Preparation and Serving Related
Workers
1,071
1,186
115 10.7 583 NA NA
359011 Dining Room & Cafeteria Attendants &
Bartender Helpers
327
358
31 9.5 138 $8.98 Less than High School
359021 Dishwashers 450
501
51 11.3 230 $9.03 Less than High School
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
359031 Hosts, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee
Shop
280
312
32 11.4 208 $9.33 Less than High School
359099 Food Preparation & Serving Related
Workers, All Other
14
15
1 7.1 7 $14.10 Less than High School
370000 Building & Grounds Cleaning &
Maintenance Occupations
6,255
6,822
567 9.1 1,476 NA NA
371000 Superv., Building & Grounds Cleaning &
Maintenance
354
372
18 5.1 60 NA NA
371011 First-Line Superv. of Housekeeping &
Janitorial Workers
164
160
-4 -2.4 17 $18.02 Postsecondary Vocational
371012 First-Line Superv. Landscaping &
Groundskeeping Workers
190
212
22 11.6 43 $18.22 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
372000 Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
4,747
5,129
382 8.1 1,086 NA NA
372011 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and
Housekeeping
2,938
3,165
227 7.7 661 $9.93 Less than High School
372012 Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
1,636
1,754
118 7.2 332 $8.85 Less than High School
373011 Landscaping and Groundskeeping
Workers
1,083
1,246
163 15.1 315 $10.89 Less than High School
390000 Personal Care and Service Occupations
3,994
4,557
563 14.1 1,361 NA NA
391000 Supervisors, Personal Care and Service
Workers
194
205
11 5.7 49 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
391021 First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service
Workers
190
203
13 6.8 49 $20.00 Postsecondary Vocational
392000 Animal Care and Service Workers
185
221
36 19.5 68 NA NA
393000 Entertainment Attendants and Related
Workers
263
282
19 7.2 144 NA NA
393091 Amusement and Recreation Attendants
178
193
15 8.4 102 $10.01 Less than High School
393099 Entertainment Attendants and Related
Workers, All Other
1
1
0 0.0 0 NA NA
394021 Funeral Attendants 102
116
14 13.7 50 $9.65 High School Diploma
395000 Personal Appearance Workers
901
984
83 9.2 218 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
395012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
811
888
77 9.5 199 $12.37 Postsecondary Vocational
395094 Skin Care Specialists 43
48
5 11.6 11 $16.92 Postsecondary Vocational
396000 Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants
68
72
4 5.9 17 NA NA
397000 Tour and Travel Guides 28
35
7 25.0 15 NA NA
399000 Other Personal Care and Service Workers
2,222
2,603
381 17.2 787 NA NA
399011 Child Care Workers 985
1,150
165 16.8 415 $9.59 Postsecondary Vocational
399021 Personal and Home Care Aides
317
424
107 33.8 126 $9.73 Postsecondary Vocational
399031 Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
255
298
43 16.9 75 $17.65 High School Diploma
399032 Recreation Workers 433
475
42 9.7 97 $10.38 Associate Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
399041 Residential Advisors 77
86
9 11.7 32 $11.83 High School Diploma
399099 Personal Care and Service Workers, All
Other
155
170
15 9.7 42 $9.85 Postsecondary Vocational
410000 Sales and Related Occupations
16,929
17,891
962 5.7 5,300 NA NA
411000 Supervisors, Sales Workers
2,281
2,308
27 1.2 454 NA NA
411011 First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
1,890
1,911
21 1.1 370 $19.94 Postsecondary Vocational
411012 First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales
Workers
391
397
6 1.5 84 $38.47 Associate Degree
412000 Retail Sales Workers 10,105
10,635
530 5.2 3,509 NA NA
412011 Cashiers 3,903
4,132
229 5.9 1,747 $9.18 High School Diploma
412021 Counter and Rental Clerks
550
569
19 3.5 123 $12.58 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
412022 Parts Salespersons 178
192
14 7.9 68 $14.72 Postsecondary Vocational
412031 Retail Salespersons 5,472
5,741
269 4.9 1,570 $11.13 High School Diploma
413000 Sales Representatives, Services
2,389
2,687
298 12.5 825 NA NA
413011 Advertising Sales Agents
237
223
-14 -5.9 57 $19.04 Postsecondary Vocational
413021 Insurance Sales Agents 848
1,001
153 18.0 307 $37.46 Postsecondary Vocational
413031 Securities and Financial Services
Sales Agents
133
162
29 21.8 58 $41.22 Bachelor's Degree
413041 Travel Agents 31
27
-4 -12.9 3 $13.45 Postsecondary Vocational
413099 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
1,140
1,274
134 11.8 400 $26.54 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
414000 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
957
990
33 3.5 212 NA NA
414011 Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Mfg, Tech.
& Sci. Prod.
212
225
13 6.1 53 $34.55 Postsecondary Vocational
414012 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and
Manufacturing, Other
745
765
20 2.7 159 $22.55 Postsecondary Vocational
419000 Other Sales and Related Workers
1,197
1,271
74 6.2 300 NA NA
419011 Demonstrators and Product Promoters
68
72
4 5.9 20 $11.34 High School Diploma
419022 Real Estate Sales Agents
788
849
61 7.7 201 $19.27 Postsecondary Vocational
419031 Sales Engineers 81
87
6 7.4 27 $55.27 Bachelor's Degree
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
419041 Telemarketers 154
152
-2 -1.3 27 $14.04 High School Diploma
419099 Sales and Related Workers, All Other
45
49
4 8.9 13 $10.67 Postsecondary Vocational
430000 Office and Administrative Support
Occupations
26,622
27,879
1,257 4.7 6,082 NA NA
431011 First-Line Superv. of Office and Admin. Support Workers
1,294
1,421
127 9.8 401 $22.85 Associate Degree
432011 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering
Service
70
56
-14 -20.0 11 $11.92 High School Diploma
433000 Financial Clerks 3,234
3,564
330 10.2 827 NA NA
433011 Bill and Account Collectors
221
252
31 14.0 65 $16.35 High School Diploma
433021 Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine
Operators
468
519
51 10.9 115 $15.37 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
433031 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
1,712
1,872
160 9.4 310 $16.18 Associate Degree
433051 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
143
163
20 14.0 43 $13.30 High School Diploma
433061 Procurement Clerks 57
60
3 5.3 20 $17.21 High School Diploma
433071 Tellers 611
673
62 10.2 268 $12.80 Postsecondary Vocational
434000 Information and Record Clerks
7,378
7,869
491 6.7 2,282 NA NA
434011 Brokerage Clerks 32
38
6 18.8 13 $23.03 High School Diploma
434021 Correspondence Clerks 11
8
-3 -27.3 2 NA High School Diploma
434031 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
36
38
2 5.6 10 $16.01 High School Diploma
434051 Customer Service Representatives
2,553
2,773
220 8.6 795 $14.00 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
434061 Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
303
291
-12 -4.0 64 $18.05 High School Diploma
434071 File Clerks 477
417
-60 -12.6 103 $12.52 High School Diploma
434081 Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
328
360
32 9.8 139 $9.77 High School Diploma
434111 Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
292
331
39 13.4 86 $12.63 High School Diploma
434121 Library Assistants, Clerical
197
217
20 10.2 92 $12.50 Postsecondary Vocational
434131 Loan Interviewers and Clerks
126
128
2 1.6 21 $16.72 Postsecondary Vocational
434151 Order Clerks 43
55
12 27.9 22 $12.37 High School Diploma
434161 Human Resources Assistants, Exc. Payroll
180
189
9 5.0 49 $16.27 Postsecondary Vocational
434171 Receptionists and Information Clerks
1,388
1,621
233 16.8 573 $12.42 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
434199 Information and Record Clerks, All Other
1,335
1,333
-2 -0.2 300 $14.53 High School Diploma
435000 Material Recording, Scheduling, and
Distributing Workers
2,926
2,891
-35 -1.2 626 NA NA
435021 Couriers and Messengers
209
222
13 6.2 54 $10.67 Less than High School
435031 Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
117
123
6 5.1 23 $15.21 Postsecondary Vocational
435032 Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and
Ambulance
176
194
18 10.2 44 $15.23 High School Diploma
435051 Postal Service Clerks 50
30
-20 -40.0 9 $24.19 High School Diploma
435052 Postal Service Mail Carriers
261
245
-16 -6.1 67 $24.75 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
435053 Postal Service Mail Sorters and Processors
161
99
-62 -38.5 7 $21.39 High School Diploma
435061 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
53
53
0 0.0 11 $22.12 High School Diploma
435071 Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
352
352
0 0.0 72 $13.24 Postsecondary Vocational
435081 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
1,494
1,518
24 1.6 323 $10.86 High School Diploma
435111 Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
23
23
0 0.0 7 $14.07 High School Diploma
436000 Secretaries and Administrative
Assistants
6,799
6,980
181 2.7 940 NA NA
436011 Executive Secretaries and Administrative
Assistants
2,373
2,342
-31 -1.3 254 $18.28 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
436012 Legal Secretaries 454
502
48 10.6 97 $17.61 Postsecondary Vocational
436013 Medical Secretaries 215
273
58 27.0 81 $12.76 Postsecondary Vocational
436014 Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and
Executive
3,757
3,863
106 2.8 508 $14.34 Postsecondary Vocational
439000 Other Office and Administrative Support
Workers
4,878
5,055
177 3.6 985 NA NA
439011 Computer Operators 101
85
-16 -15.8 8 $16.42 Postsecondary Vocational
439021 Data Entry Keyers 623
572
-51 -8.2 89 $12.34 High School Diploma
439022 Word Processors and Typists
86
73
-13 -15.1 4 $12.39 Postsecondary Vocational
439031 Desktop Publishers 31
22
-9 -29.0 5 $16.49 Postsecondary Vocational
439041 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing
Clerks
258
293
35 13.6 96 $16.34 High School Diploma
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
439051 Mail Clerks and Machine Operators, Exc. Postal Service
144
155
11 7.6 33 $12.36 High School Diploma
439061 Office Clerks, General 3,473
3,702
229 6.6 715 $11.51 High School Diploma
439071 Office Machine Operators, Except
Computer
38
32
-6 -15.8 9 $10.49 High School Diploma
439199 Office and Administrative Support
Workers, All Other
75
82
7 9.3 19 $11.92 High School Diploma
450000 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
294
289
-5 -1.7 70 NA NA
451011 First-Line Superv. of Farming, Fishing, & Forestry Workers
27
27
0 0.0 6 $22.42 Associate Degree
452000 Agricultural Workers 211
208
-3 -1.4 53 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
452092 Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery,
& Greenhouse
179
177
-2 -1.1 44 $9.13 Less than High School
453011 Fishers and Related Fishing Workers
19
19
0 0.0 4 NA High School Diploma
454000 Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers
37
35
-2 -5.4 7 NA NA
470000 Construction and Extraction Occupations
4,939
5,647
708 14.3 1,614 NA NA
471011 First-Line Superv. of Construction and
Extraction Workers
436
489
53 12.2 133 $24.78 Associate Degree
472000 Construction Trades Workers
3,492
4,007
515 14.8 1,093 NA NA
472021 Brickmasons and Blockmasons
133
171
38 28.6 60 $15.76 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
472031 Carpenters 533
577
44 8.3 133 $16.42 Postsecondary Vocational
472044 Tile and Marble Setters 36
43
7 19.4 13 $15.01 Postsecondary Vocational
472051 Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
105
125
20 19.1 33 $14.33 Postsecondary Vocational
472061 Construction Laborers 572
639
67 11.7 102 $11.03 Less than High School
472073 Operating Engineers/Construction
Equipment Operators
182
216
34 18.7 67 $16.00 Postsecondary Vocational
472081 Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
78
96
18 23.1 35 $14.98 Postsecondary Vocational
472111 Electricians 415
488
73 17.6 162 $17.73 Postsecondary Vocational
472141 Painters, Construction and Maintenance
521
606
85 16.3 175 $15.35 Postsecondary Vocational
472151 Pipelayers 99
111
12 12.1 35 $15.43 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
472152 Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
171
196
25 14.6 64 $17.14 Postsecondary Vocational
472181 Roofers 385
422
37 9.6 99 $14.94 Postsecondary Vocational
472211 Sheet Metal Workers 59
71
12 20.3 20 $14.89 Postsecondary Vocational
473000 Helpers - Construction Trades
226
293
67 29.7 117 NA NA
473013 Helpers - Electricians 69
86
17 24.6 32 $12.30 Less than High School
473015 Helpers - Plumbers, Pipefitters, and
Steamfitters
45
63
18 40.0 28 $9.53 Less than High School
474000 Other Construction and Related Workers
781
854
73 9.4 270 NA NA
474011 Construction and Building Inspectors
88
94
6 6.8 26 $24.52 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
474051 Highway Maintenance Workers
50
51
1 2.0 11 $14.84 Postsecondary Vocational
474099 Construction and Related Workers, All
Other
572
628
56 9.8 208 $15.24 Less than High School
475000 Extraction Workers 4
4
0 0.0 1 NA NA
490000 Installation, Maintenance, and
Repair Occupations
5,305
5,831
526 9.9 1,443 NA NA
491011 First-Line Superv. of Mechanics, Installers,
and Repairers
419
453
34 8.1 120 $26.37 Postsecondary Vocational
492000 Electrical & Electronic Equipment Installers, &
Repairers
754
798
44 5.8 165 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
492011 Computer, ATM, and Office Machine
Repairers
167
170
3 1.8 35 $19.50 Postsecondary Vocational
492022 Telecommunications Equipment Installers
and Repairers
375
397
22 5.9 70 $22.29 Postsecondary Vocational
492093 Electronics Installers & Repairers,
Transportation Equip.
10
11
1 10.0 3 NA Postsecondary Vocational
492094 Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equip.
35
37
2 5.7 9 $22.09 Postsecondary Vocational
492098 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
90
105
15 16.7 32 $16.89 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
493000 Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics,
Installers
1,534
1,605
71 4.6 383 NA NA
493011 Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
45
53
8 17.8 19 $27.01 Postsecondary Vocational
493021 Automotive Body and Related Repairers
215
216
1 0.5 43 $18.66 Postsecondary Vocational
493023 Automotive Service Technicians and
Mechanics
899
927
28 3.1 213 $15.73 Postsecondary Vocational
493031 Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel
Engine Specialists
122
129
7 5.7 28 $18.49 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
493042 Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics,
Except Engines
42
47
5 11.9 14 $20.17 Postsecondary Vocational
493053 Outdoor Power Equipment and Small
Engine Mechanics
39
43
4 10.3 12 $13.72 Associate Degree
499000 Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Occupations
2,598
2,975
377 14.5 775 NA NA
499021 Heating, A.C., and Refrigeration
Mechanics and Installers
527
686
159 30.2 231 $19.45 Postsecondary Vocational
499031 Home Appliance Repairers
136
138
2 1.5 21 $14.72 Postsecondary Vocational
499041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics
56
67
11 19.6 20 $23.83 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
499043 Maintenance Workers, Machinery
27
30
3 11.1 7 $14.13 Postsecondary Vocational
499051 Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
90
96
6 6.7 31 NA Postsecondary Vocational
499062 Medical Equipment Repairers
40
51
11 27.5 20 $25.37 Postsecondary Vocational
499071 Maintenance and Repair Workers,
General
1,380
1,528
148 10.7 346 $15.29 Postsecondary Vocational
499091 Vending and Amusement Machine Servicers & Repairers
26
31
5 19.2 9 $16.58 High School Diploma
499098 Helpers - Installation, Maintenance, and
Repair Workers
45
50
5 11.1 22 $12.09 Less than High School
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
499099 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All
Other
123
133
10 8.1 28 $15.08 High School Diploma
510000 Production Occupations
2,728
2,803
75 2.8 607 NA NA
511011 First-Line Superv. of Production and
Operating Workers
223
221
-2 -0.9 23 $25.32 Postsecondary Vocational
512000 Assemblers and Fabricators
503
515
12 2.4 94 NA NA
512041 Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
21
27
6 28.6 9 $16.03 Postsecondary Vocational
512092 Team Assemblers 343
336
-7 -2.0 54 $13.25 High School Diploma
512099 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
71
77
6 8.5 17 $11.03 Postsecondary Vocational
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
513000 Food Processing Workers
446
465
19 4.3 120 NA NA
513011 Bakers 264
272
8 3.0 68 $10.89 Postsecondary Vocational
513021 Butchers and Meat Cutters
112
116
4 3.6 30 $14.21 High School Diploma
514000 Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
200
232
32 16.0 66 NA NA
514041 Machinists 41
47
6 14.6 12 $14.87 Postsecondary Vocational
514121 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
110
129
19 17.3 42 $16.06 Postsecondary Vocational
515000 Printing Workers 298
282
-16 -5.4 52 NA NA
515111 Prepress Technicians and Workers
21
14
-7 -33.3 4 $14.77 Postsecondary Vocational
515112 Printing Press Operators and Job
Printers
230
229
-1 -0.4 36 $14.71 High School Diploma
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Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
515113 Print Binding and Finishing Workers
47
39
-8 -17.0 12 $13.71 High School Diploma
516000 Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
355
340
-15 -4.2 49 NA NA
516011 Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
289
275
-14 -4.8 43 $8.80 High School Diploma
517000 Woodworkers 39
44
5 12.8 12 NA NA
518012 Power Distributors and Dispatchers
19
19
0 0.0 5 NA Postsecondary Vocational
518031 Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant
Operators
124
124
0 0.0 25 $21.52 Postsecondary Vocational
518099 Plant and System Operators, All Other
18
19
1 5.6 6 NA Postsecondary Vocational
519000 Other Production Occupations
476
516
40 8.4 148 NA NA
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Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
519061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and
Weighers
81
93
12 14.8 26 $15.65 High School Diploma
519121 Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine
Operators
12
14
2 16.7 4 $12.13 High School Diploma
519122 Painters, Transportation
Equipment
25
22
-3 -12.0 4 $21.27 Less than High School
519198 Helpers - Production Workers
30
35
5 16.7 9 $8.85 Less than High School
530000 Transportation and Material-Moving
Occupations
4,715
4,920
205 4.4 1,155 NA NA
531000 Supervisors, Transportation and
Material Moving Workers
144
153
9 6.3 33 NA NA
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Occupation
Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
531021 First-Line Superv Helpers, Laborers &
Material-Movers, Hand
55
65
10 18.2 19 $21.12 High School Diploma
531031 First-Line Superv. of Material-Moving
Vehicle Operators
89
88
-1 -1.1 14 $26.90 Postsecondary Vocational
532000 Air Transportation Workers
44
41
-3 -6.8 13 NA NA
532012 Commercial Pilots 11
10
-1 -9.1 3 NA Postsecondary Vocational
532021 Air Traffic Controllers 28
25
-3 -10.7 8 NA Postsecondary Vocational
533000 Motor Vehicle Operators 2,493
2,606
113 4.5 508 NA NA
533022 Bus Drivers, School 312
299
-13 -4.2 47 $12.45 Postsecondary Vocational
533031 Driver/Sales Workers 552
583
31 5.6 117 $10.98 High School Diploma
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Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
533032 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
727
791
64 8.8 178 $15.49 Postsecondary Vocational
533033 Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
516
535
19 3.7 100 $15.13 Postsecondary Vocational
533041 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
155
165
10 6.5 25 $12.14 Less than High School
535000 Water Transportation Workers
2
2
0 0.0 1 NA NA
536031 Service Station Attendants
125
138
13 10.4 47 $9.71 Less than High School
537000 Material Moving Workers 1,836
1,916
80 4.4 535 NA NA
537032 Excavating and Loading Machine and
Dragline Operators
58
60
2 3.5 16 $19.07 High School Diploma
537051 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
99
107
8 8.1 30 $12.59 Postsecondary Vocational
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Employment 2014 - 2022
Code Title 2014 2022 Level Change
Percent Change
Total Job Openings
2014 Average Hourly Wage ($)**
Education Level
537061 Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
218
221
3 1.4 57 $10.48 Less than High School
537062 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material
Movers, Hand
995
1,051
56 5.6 312 $10.91 Less than High School
537064 Packers and Packagers, Hand
397
395
-2 -0.5 91 $8.90 Less than High School
537081 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
32
36
4 12.5 12 $11.48 Less than High School
* Job openings result from economic growth and from replacement needs. For declining occupations, all job openings result from replacement needs.
** Hourly wages for teaching occupations were calculated using a 40-hour work week for 9½ months per year.
Source: Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics, Employment Projections