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EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS
SECOND QUARTER 2003"Check Out Our Web Site: www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/index.htm"
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATIONOffice of Labor Market Analysis and Information
1100 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Secretary
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Michael S. Steele
James D. Fielder, Jr., Ph.D.
Employment and Payrolls
Second Quarter 2003
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and RegulationOffice of Labor Market Analysis and Information
1100 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
Prepared by:
Patrick Arnold, Director
(410) 767-2250E-mail: [email protected]
December, 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
State of MarylandTable I Major Industry Series
Baltimore MSAMaryland Portion D.C. MSA
State of Maryland
Table II Employment and Wages by Size
Baltimore MSAMaryland Portion D.C. MSA
Total EmploymentTable III Employment and Wages by County
Government SectorPrivate Sector
of Reporting Unit
Carroll CountyCecil CountyCharles CountyDorchester CountyFrederick CountyGarrett CountyHarford CountyHoward CountyKent CountyMontgomery CountyPrince George's CountyQueen Anne's CountySt. Mary's CountySomerset CountyTalbot CountyWashington CountyWicomico CountyWorcester CountyNondistributable
State of MarylandTable IV County Industry Series
Baltimore MSAAllegany CountyAnne Arundel CountyBaltimore CityBaltimore CountyCalvert CountyCaroline County
Appendix A--Source of Data & Scope ofCoverage
Appendix B--Explanation of Terms
Appendix C--Limitations
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BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS ii
PREFACE
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This publication is generated from statistics produced by Maryland's ES-202 Program. It provides the reader with a basic
industrial profile of Maryland's economy. The data are generated and published on a quarterly basis with totals for the state
as well as each of its political subdivisions. Included are all workers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law of
Maryland and the unemployment compensation for federal employees (UCFE) program. Together these two account for
over 91% of all civilian employment. The principle exclusions are cited in Appendix A of this report.
also be based on the NAICS. Prior to the reports for 2001, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual was used for
This report uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to code establishments. All future releases will
Requests for more information or additional copies of this report should be directed to:
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Office of Labor Market Analysis and Information
1100 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 767-2250
E-mail: [email protected]
coding purposes. Although some titles remained the same, the content has changed from one system to the other and the
series are not comparable.
page details this aggregation.
For purposes of this report, NAICS sectors have been combined using the BLS standard for sector aggregation. The following
BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS
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Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Sector 11
Construction
Manufacturing
(Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting), Sector 21 (Mining)
Sector 23 (Construction)
Sectors 31, 32, 33 (Manufacturing)
Service-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Sector 42
Information
Financial Activities
(Wholesale Trade),
Sector 51 (Information)
Sector 52 (Finance and Insurance)
(Transportation and Warehousing),
Sector 22 (Utilities)
Sectors 44, 45 (Retail Trade), Sectors 48, 49
Professional and Business Services
Sector 54 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services), (Management of Companies and Enterprises),
Sector 56 (Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services)
Sector 55
Education and Health Services
Sector 61 (Educational Services), Sector 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance)
Leisure and Hospitality
Sector 71 (Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation), (Accomodation and Food Services)Sector 72
Other Services
Public Administration
Sector 81 (Other Services, except Public Administration)
Sector 92 (Public Administration)
Unclassified
Sector 99 (Unclassified)
Sector 53 (Real Estate and Rental and Leasing)
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENTGOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL
150,466 2,426,599 2,450,174 2,470,303 1,830 460,286 460,638 455,874
876 127,637 127,752 128,843 401 100,668 100,256 96,990 939,966,402 553 231,981 232,630 230,041
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
2,449,025 458,933
128,077 99,305
231,551
$761 914
1,330 728 764
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES
2,298,385,160
2,214,984,818
5,453,336,380$24,217,793,027
148,636 1,966,313 1,989,536 2,014,429 1,990,093 725 18,764,456,647PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2003
GOODS-PRODUCING 22,324 318,935 322,896 326,211 322,681 842 3,531,484,389
Natural Resources and Mining 679 6,451 6,651 6,857 6,653 558 48,244,375
Crop production 234 2,321 2,507 2,549 2,459 453 14,474,586
Animal production 132 1,397 1,382 1,414 1,398 480 8,718,741
Forestry and logging 67 366 375 365 369 429 2,058,002
Fishing, hunting and trapping 31 193 200 207 200 598 1,555,191
Agriculture and forestry support activities 140 745 763 896 801 463 4,821,800
Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD
Mining, except oil and gas 58 1,237 1,238 1,234 1,236 900 14,456,666
Support activities for mining D D D D D DD
Construction 17,328 163,501 167,058 169,842 166,800 776 1,682,247,880
Construction of buildings 5,872 39,672 40,256 41,082 40,337 847 443,917,994
Heavy and civil engineering construction 1,069 16,054 17,123 17,524 16,900 772 169,588,355
Specialty trade contractors 10,387 107,775 109,679 111,236 109,563 750 1,068,741,531
Manufacturing 4,317 148,983 149,187 149,512 149,227 928 1,800,992,134
Food manufacturing 376 16,844 16,951 17,137 16,977 652 143,862,208
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 59 4,708 4,706 4,799 4,738 795 48,940,597
Textile mills 57 1,943 1,937 1,960 1,947 551 13,946,622
Textile product mills 134 1,146 1,182 1,200 1,176 646 9,880,422
Apparel manufacturing 64 2,068 2,078 2,060 2,069 503 13,516,217
Leather and allied product manufacturing D D D D D DD
Wood product manufacturing 156 3,795 3,862 3,870 3,842 603 30,111,029
Paper manufacturing 49 4,996 4,962 4,982 4,980 852 55,162,868
Printing and related support activities 708 15,014 15,044 14,913 14,990 797 155,232,165
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD
Chemical manufacturing 225 13,754 13,807 13,842 13,801 1,115 200,112,830
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 113 7,755 7,757 7,746 7,753 841 84,757,136
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 187 5,292 5,366 5,433 5,364 733 51,119,945
Primary metal manufacturing 63 5,441 5,387 5,345 5,391 1,102 77,220,455
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 489 9,970 9,896 9,942 9,936 749 96,697,648
Machinery manufacturing 227 9,440 9,433 9,425 9,433 992 121,634,970
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 391 24,759 24,763 24,870 24,797 1,419 457,586,726
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 79 2,104 2,112 2,106 2,107 922 25,241,979
Transportation equipment manufacturing 152 9,294 9,233 9,183 9,237 994 119,412,288
Furniture and related product manufacturing 289 3,882 3,903 3,921 3,902 635 32,222,490
See note at end of table.
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
Miscellaneous manufacturing 454 4,688 4,707 4,705 4,700 730 44,592,362
SERVICE PROVIDING 124,652 1,645,473 1,664,665 1,686,164 1,665,434 70215,208,118,363
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 31,945 450,708 454,998 459,735 455,147 635 3,754,440,042
Utilities 134 9,346 9,307 9,312 9,322 1,342 162,638,476
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 5,632 53,960 54,229 54,322 54,170 1,075 756,703,818
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 2,380 29,953 30,014 30,093 30,020 856 333,979,907
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 1,874 7,113 7,173 7,295 7,194 1,173 109,737,624
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,683 38,319 38,555 38,831 38,568 786 394,013,314
Furniture and home furnishings stores 1,035 11,520 11,672 11,870 11,687 594 90,291,767
Electronics and appliance stores 1,040 10,595 10,554 10,671 10,607 692 95,374,188
Building material and garden supply stores 1,137 23,746 24,573 24,299 24,206 516 162,229,135
Food and beverage stores 3,193 62,695 63,397 64,564 63,552 450 371,410,140
Health and personal care stores 1,252 17,483 17,638 17,826 17,649 555 127,334,156
Gasoline stations 1,469 11,509 11,454 11,652 11,538 354 53,096,556
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,246 26,197 26,588 27,177 26,654 314 108,680,503
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 1,186 13,740 13,939 14,257 13,979 353 64,111,363
General merchandise stores 758 48,230 48,535 49,797 48,854 347 220,420,661
Miscellaneous store retailers 2,500 20,633 20,905 21,030 20,856 403 109,341,288
Nonstore retailers 588 5,246 5,259 5,272 5,259 610 41,691,634
Air transportation 60 4,706 4,712 4,727 4,715 908 55,683,139
Rail transportation D D D D D DD
Water transportation 38 557 617 620 598 1,250 9,718,221
Truck transportation 1,679 16,984 17,118 17,470 17,191 665 148,587,076
Transit and ground passenger transportation 780 8,518 8,655 8,581 8,585 411 45,819,442
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 46 277 375 441 364 302 1,430,205
Support activities for transportation 675 9,741 10,066 9,889 9,899 874 112,412,518
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 366 10,568 10,525 10,555 10,549 651 89,258,548
Warehousing and storage 175 8,934 8,999 9,044 8,992 760 88,881,169
Information 2,825 50,943 51,299 51,034 51,092 1,033 685,810,512
Publishing industries, except Internet 608 12,747 12,751 12,646 12,715 922 152,400,689
Motion picture and sound recording industries 405 4,544 4,842 4,581 4,656 418 25,314,723
Broadcasting, except Internet 149 4,940 5,012 5,076 5,009 1,248 81,276,534
Internet publishing and broadcasting 35 633 625 613 624 1,104 8,959,530
Telecommunications 867 20,259 20,179 20,144 20,194 1,167 306,408,258
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 686 6,752 6,785 6,851 6,796 1,123 99,226,986
Other information services 75 1,068 1,105 1,123 1,099 856 12,223,792
Financial Activities 12,973 154,914 156,161 157,797 156,291 1,048 2,130,294,684
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 3,328 54,823 55,512 55,977 55,437 1,048 755,297,559
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
STATE OF MARYLAND
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 1,023 14,085 13,909 13,976 13,990 2,217 403,181,470
Insurance carriers and related activities 2,851 37,602 37,627 37,863 37,697 1,050 514,801,118
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 144 1,879 1,883 1,909 1,890 988 24,279,402
Real estate 4,565 32,262 32,597 33,259 32,706 737 313,295,748
Rental and leasing services 1,015 13,504 13,873 14,042 13,806 610 109,393,730
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 32,060 359,727 362,036 365,232 362,332 883 4,156,993,338
Professional and technical services 22,040 201,732 200,513 202,252 201,499 1,147 3,004,345,678
Management of companies and enterprises 324 8,845 8,868 9,031 8,915 1,142 132,317,470
Administrative and support services 9,231 142,124 145,384 146,717 144,742 507 953,485,709
Waste management and remediation services 465 7,026 7,271 7,232 7,176 717 66,844,481
Education and Health Services 14,775 326,199 327,141 327,094 326,811 694 2,949,343,239
Educational services 1,874 51,416 51,259 50,000 50,892 708 468,684,407
Ambulatory health care services 9,302 88,253 88,685 89,364 88,767 884 1,019,882,498
Hospitals 125 88,397 88,305 88,705 88,469 753 866,269,633
Nursing and residential care facilities 1,285 57,198 57,536 57,753 57,496 486 362,906,639
Social assistance 2,189 40,935 41,356 41,272 41,188 433 231,600,062
Leisure and Hospitality 11,488 214,217 223,628 234,529 224,125 319 928,921,681
Performing arts and spectator sports 670 6,932 7,013 7,179 7,041 949 86,852,778
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 101 1,789 1,828 1,912 1,843 450 10,782,757
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 1,272 23,724 25,821 30,389 26,645 291 100,832,625
Accommodation 721 24,052 25,206 26,617 25,292 559 183,694,703
Food services and drinking places 8,724 157,720 163,760 168,432 163,304 258 546,758,818
Other Services 18,586 88,765 89,402 90,743 89,637 517 602,314,867
Repair and maintenance 4,331 24,825 24,981 25,144 24,983 637 206,900,662
Personal and laundry services 3,681 29,665 30,070 30,371 30,035 390 152,212,370
Membership associations and organizations 2,628 25,309 25,362 26,197 25,623 618 205,767,481
Private households 7,946 8,966 8,989 9,031 8,995 320 37,434,354
UNCLASSIFIED 1,660 1,905 1,975 2,054 1,978 967 24,853,895
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 65,136 1,197,835 1,206,679 1,213,403
759 217,415 216,438 214,895
335 41,861 41,959 42,279 250 66,955 66,072 65,690 665,134,071 174 108,599 108,407 106,926
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
1,205,972
216,249
42,033 66,239
107,977
$745
835
1,200 772 730
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
1,025,399,057
655,827,258
2,346,360,386
$11,678,864,402
64,377 980,420 990,241 998,508 989,723 725 9,332,504,016PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2003
GOODS-PRODUCING 10,096 153,428 154,794 156,330 154,851 869 1,749,699,391
Natural Resources and Mining 239 1,745 1,830 1,911 1,829 533 12,663,977
Crop production 90 790 870 923 861 475 5,312,743
Animal production 48 284 282 286 284 414 1,527,910
Forestry and logging 7 38 35 33 35 304 138,463
Fishing, hunting and trapping D D D D D DD
Agriculture and forestry support activities 64 310 318 333 320 444 1,846,363
Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD
Mining, except oil and gas 13 207 210 213 210 971 2,651,153
Support activities for mining 5 26 25 27 26 668 225,835
Construction 7,666 70,380 71,790 73,128 71,766 780 727,627,326
Construction of buildings 2,533 15,301 15,489 15,942 15,577 870 176,263,390
Heavy and civil engineering construction 475 7,459 7,869 8,094 7,807 764 77,579,334
Specialty trade contractors 4,658 47,620 48,432 49,092 48,381 753 473,784,602
Manufacturing 2,191 81,303 81,174 81,291 81,256 956 1,009,408,088
Food manufacturing 190 8,543 8,569 8,588 8,567 731 81,393,878
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 29 2,727 2,707 2,767 2,734 846 30,083,555
Textile mills 23 768 763 776 769 547 5,465,528
Textile product mills 80 643 673 679 665 630 5,450,639
Apparel manufacturing 39 1,192 1,196 1,188 1,192 489 7,574,912
Leather and allied product manufacturing 7 182 183 183 183 592 1,407,777
Wood product manufacturing 61 1,839 1,868 1,856 1,854 598 14,405,714
Paper manufacturing 33 2,956 2,935 2,952 2,948 820 31,432,465
Printing and related support activities 348 6,709 6,687 6,646 6,681 769 66,756,174
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 17 612 621 614 616 936 7,493,860
Chemical manufacturing 122 9,888 9,930 9,933 9,917 1,118 144,166,666
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 70 3,909 3,889 3,870 3,889 723 36,532,522
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 86 2,831 2,881 2,897 2,870 735 27,433,051
Primary metal manufacturing 44 4,443 4,437 4,430 4,437 1,162 67,048,966
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 298 5,810 5,711 5,719 5,747 747 55,781,507
Machinery manufacturing 131 5,793 5,775 5,784 5,784 1,035 77,840,380
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 139 12,028 12,020 12,152 12,067 1,465 229,797,612
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 41 1,082 1,099 1,091 1,091 965 13,679,753
Transportation equipment manufacturing 77 5,307 5,195 5,122 5,208 1,019 69,013,979
Furniture and related product manufacturing 142 1,691 1,705 1,704 1,700 663 14,651,039
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
Miscellaneous manufacturing 214 2,350 2,330 2,340 2,340 723 21,998,111
SERVICE PROVIDING 53,918 826,613 835,065 841,769 834,482 699 7,580,072,224
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,279 225,488 227,719 229,533 227,580 631 1,867,528,129
Utilities 44 4,732 4,735 4,730 4,732 1,364 83,937,736
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 2,281 28,495 28,642 28,747 28,628 1,017 378,341,348
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 956 16,639 16,586 16,577 16,601 816 176,011,436
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 559 3,280 3,304 3,333 3,306 1,115 47,937,474
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 806 17,611 17,709 17,818 17,713 780 179,626,419
Furniture and home furnishings stores 452 5,335 5,466 5,599 5,467 581 41,294,754
Electronics and appliance stores 465 5,037 5,009 5,091 5,046 708 46,437,754
Building material and garden supply stores 509 10,793 11,203 11,051 11,016 498 71,315,178
Food and beverage stores 1,625 31,249 31,730 32,407 31,795 457 188,764,219
Health and personal care stores 574 9,687 9,714 9,788 9,730 609 77,028,455
Gasoline stations 619 4,347 4,347 4,437 4,377 338 19,243,987
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,102 13,928 14,057 14,233 14,073 326 59,668,118
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 541 6,621 6,726 6,824 6,724 339 29,646,638
General merchandise stores 325 21,236 21,200 21,694 21,377 333 92,509,473
Miscellaneous store retailers 1,208 10,549 10,731 10,702 10,661 383 53,088,137
Nonstore retailers 278 2,624 2,621 2,593 2,613 613 20,828,081
Air transportation 31 4,046 4,056 4,053 4,052 958 50,445,885
Rail transportation D D D D D DD
Water transportation D D D D D DD
Truck transportation 815 9,331 9,415 9,544 9,430 693 84,907,258
Transit and ground passenger transportation 357 5,662 5,729 5,703 5,698 412 30,526,077
Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 24 228 292 338 286 316 1,173,277
Support activities for transportation 404 5,596 5,895 5,701 5,731 787 58,642,091
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 187 4,034 4,038 4,054 4,042 689 36,188,122
Warehousing and storage 91 4,069 4,121 4,120 4,103 645 34,427,667
Information 1,021 20,242 20,498 20,397 20,379 974 257,959,441
Publishing industries, except Internet 216 5,302 5,320 5,332 5,318 799 55,266,637
Motion picture and sound recording industries 168 1,877 2,134 1,986 1,999 541 14,060,831
Broadcasting, except Internet 48 1,606 1,615 1,625 1,615 1,218 25,571,670
Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD
Telecommunications 358 9,248 9,167 9,132 9,182 1,124 134,155,586
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 192 1,903 1,925 1,957 1,928 1,004 25,152,479
Other information services D D D D D DD
Financial Activities 6,069 80,340 80,762 81,494 80,865 1,112 1,168,648,504
Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD
Credit intermediation and related activities 1,550 25,958 26,271 26,496 26,242 1,089 371,464,849
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
BALTIMORE MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 487 9,023 8,881 8,902 8,935 2,503 290,749,962
Insurance carriers and related activities 1,457 21,310 21,259 21,435 21,335 1,016 281,688,519
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 65 953 946 961 953 1,102 13,657,122
Real estate 2,016 15,231 15,390 15,687 15,436 715 143,389,843
Rental and leasing services 471 7,237 7,384 7,375 7,332 632 60,260,310
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD
Professional and Business Services 13,378 165,293 166,338 167,305 166,312 844 1,824,114,342
Professional and technical services 9,070 87,806 87,003 87,682 87,497 1,116 1,269,015,630
Management of companies and enterprises 147 3,066 3,071 3,154 3,097 1,397 56,229,527
Administrative and support services 3,943 70,442 72,241 72,467 71,717 496 462,568,810
Waste management and remediation services 218 3,979 4,023 4,002 4,001 698 36,300,375
Education and Health Services 6,743 189,607 190,029 189,165 189,600 709 1,746,789,115
Educational services 841 36,037 35,774 34,514 35,442 776 357,432,369
Ambulatory health care services 4,215 43,041 43,293 43,547 43,294 863 485,731,469
Hospitals 68 58,173 58,242 58,442 58,286 763 578,214,808
Nursing and residential care facilities 597 29,750 29,895 30,003 29,883 505 195,997,854
Social assistance 1,022 22,606 22,825 22,659 22,697 439 129,412,615
Leisure and Hospitality 5,533 105,737 109,465 113,140 109,447 318 452,743,011
Performing arts and spectator sports 259 3,039 2,983 2,988 3,003 1,612 62,932,817
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 51 1,438 1,485 1,545 1,489 453 8,763,024
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 606 12,197 13,120 15,025 13,447 294 51,432,605
Accommodation 223 9,575 9,729 10,075 9,793 409 52,043,289
Food services and drinking places 4,394 79,488 82,148 83,507 81,714 261 277,571,276
Other Services 6,895 39,906 40,254 40,735 40,298 501 262,289,682
Repair and maintenance 2,068 12,310 12,342 12,438 12,363 631 101,469,346
Personal and laundry services 1,826 14,691 14,941 15,060 14,897 362 70,116,497
Membership associations and organizations 1,166 10,799 10,835 11,085 10,906 576 81,597,473
Private households 1,835 2,106 2,136 2,152 2,131 329 9,106,366
UNCLASSIFIED 363 379 382 409 390 539 2,732,401
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 54,852 901,822 909,486 916,023
446 187,445 188,477 185,417
294 72,920 72,959 73,558 45 20,781 21,094 18,569 170,152,960
107 93,744 94,424 93,290
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
909,110
187,113
73,146 20,148 93,819
$826
1,053
1,430 650 846
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
1,031,355,863
1,359,553,278
2,561,062,101
$9,762,365,530
54,406 714,377 721,009 730,606 721,997 767 7,201,303,429PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2003
GOODS-PRODUCING 7,501 110,662 112,140 112,967 111,923 893 1,299,571,513
Natural Resources and Mining 135 1,636 1,654 1,614 1,635 573 12,169,522
Crop production 39 575 590 539 568 428 3,158,263
Animal production 31 434 432 441 436 484 2,740,742
Forestry and logging 8 39 40 37 39 415 210,370
Fishing, hunting and trapping D D D D D DD
Agriculture and forestry support activities 39 203 211 212 209 538 1,461,032
Mining, except oil and gas 14 332 329 328 330 949 4,071,629
Support activities for mining D D D D D DD
Construction 6,165 73,195 74,605 75,439 74,413 821 794,639,440
Construction of buildings 2,126 18,710 18,957 19,152 18,940 906 222,972,581
Heavy and civil engineering construction 307 6,607 6,938 6,945 6,830 835 74,167,490
Specialty trade contractors 3,732 47,878 48,710 49,342 48,643 787 497,499,369
Manufacturing 1,201 35,831 35,881 35,914 35,875 1,057 492,762,551
Food manufacturing 80 2,191 2,164 2,242 2,199 570 16,296,898
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 13 1,230 1,238 1,249 1,239 815 13,127,874
Textile mills 14 226 236 235 232 727 2,191,989
Textile product mills 39 419 427 426 424 591 3,260,124
Apparel manufacturing 15 370 382 377 376 499 2,439,634
Leather and allied product manufacturing 5 21 24 21 22 404 115,428
Wood product manufacturing 43 905 931 945 927 722 8,701,108
Paper manufacturing 6 155 157 145 152 783 1,546,660
Printing and related support activities 270 6,145 6,142 6,058 6,115 860 68,379,041
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD
Chemical manufacturing 44 2,509 2,529 2,561 2,533 1,279 42,109,346
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 15 645 655 641 647 733 6,162,560
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 50 1,372 1,388 1,410 1,390 796 14,381,704
Primary metal manufacturing D D D D D DD
Fabricated metal product manufacturing 97 2,479 2,472 2,494 2,482 822 26,534,488
Machinery manufacturing 36 964 968 982 971 861 10,872,070
Computer and electronic product manufacturing 163 11,101 11,104 11,092 11,099 1,463 211,069,294
Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 21 303 300 298 300 1,234 4,814,240
Transportation equipment manufacturing 28 1,882 1,867 1,854 1,868 1,261 30,615,760
Furniture and related product manufacturing 99 1,055 1,067 1,085 1,069 715 9,941,009
Miscellaneous manufacturing 153 915 935 946 932 768 9,307,787
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
SERVICE PROVIDING 46,396 603,016 608,151 616,886 609,351 744 5,895,557,431
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9,257 157,525 158,486 160,338 158,783 642 1,325,709,413
Utilities 41 3,393 3,353 3,360 3,369 1,371 60,051,419
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,394 17,702 17,836 17,821 17,786 1,134 262,141,185
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 491 6,857 6,852 6,875 6,861 862 76,844,272
Electronic markets and agents and brokers 312 1,717 1,699 1,689 1,702 1,093 24,186,718
Motor vehicle and parts dealers 521 15,848 15,957 16,092 15,966 841 174,490,887
Furniture and home furnishings stores 424 4,944 4,996 5,051 4,997 617 40,068,111
Electronics and appliance stores 402 4,638 4,635 4,647 4,640 676 40,777,836
Building material and garden supply stores 344 9,033 9,245 9,166 9,148 554 65,929,274
Food and beverage stores 1,030 23,371 23,423 23,689 23,494 477 145,617,235
Health and personal care stores 437 5,069 5,164 5,229 5,154 433 29,030,725
Gasoline stations 535 4,103 4,089 4,133 4,108 401 21,414,244
Clothing and clothing accessories stores 778 9,659 9,789 10,031 9,826 297 37,974,232
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 434 5,705 5,762 5,894 5,787 381 28,645,299
General merchandise stores 260 19,320 19,425 20,012 19,586 382 97,176,598
Miscellaneous store retailers 783 6,930 6,978 7,044 6,984 435 39,535,967
Nonstore retailers 178 1,421 1,435 1,472 1,443 672 12,606,643
Air transportation 5 66 69 71 69 451 404,802
Water transportation 9 229 232 231 231 1,544 4,636,725
Truck transportation 358 3,772 3,790 4,014 3,859 596 29,920,934
Transit and ground passenger transportation D D D D D DD
Scenic and sightseeing transportation 8 26 31 36 31 277 111,433
Support activities for transportation 146 2,050 2,049 2,051 2,050 1,086 28,937,399
Postal service D D D D D DD
Couriers and messengers 129 5,533 5,485 5,511 5,510 612 43,855,475
Warehousing and storage 47 4,166 4,172 4,225 4,188 903 49,168,864
Information 1,130 25,354 25,514 25,599 25,489 1,142 378,559,320
Publishing industries, except Internet 248 5,867 5,863 5,738 5,823 1,129 85,474,598
Motion picture and sound recording industries 195 1,653 1,711 1,860 1,741 417 9,437,633
Broadcasting, except Internet 52 2,721 2,788 2,846 2,785 1,397 50,569,127
Internet publishing and broadcasting 12 602 590 571 588 1,094 8,360,619
Telecommunications 322 9,664 9,686 9,676 9,675 1,219 153,257,208
ISPs, search portals, and data processing 277 4,158 4,181 4,218 4,186 1,182 64,315,740
Other information services 24 689 695 690 691 795 7,144,395
Financial Activities 4,750 57,136 57,614 58,348 57,699 1,040 780,388,655
Credit intermediation and related activities 1,221 19,799 19,941 20,239 19,993 1,128 293,269,460
Securities, commodity contracts, investments 357 4,137 4,135 4,168 4,147 1,647 88,773,027
Insurance carriers and related activities 905 13,430 13,511 13,577 13,506 1,138 199,821,229
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 44 847 859 872 859 861 9,617,645
Real estate 1,846 13,813 13,899 14,134 13,949 808 146,523,411
INDUSTRYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE I
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
Rental and leasing services 358 4,986 5,147 5,234 5,122 599 39,890,319
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 19 124 122 124 123 1,559 2,493,564
Professional and Business Services 12,097 152,796 153,356 154,966 153,706 944 1,886,369,517
Professional and technical services 8,663 92,373 91,742 92,526 92,214 1,200 1,439,079,830
Management of companies and enterprises 93 3,361 3,348 3,355 3,355 1,105 48,210,344
Administrative and support services 3,193 54,574 55,624 56,445 55,548 517 373,528,701
Waste management and remediation services 148 2,488 2,642 2,640 2,590 759 25,550,642
Education and Health Services 5,964 96,087 96,387 97,084 96,519 702 880,606,224
Educational services D D D D D DD
Ambulatory health care services 3,930 34,159 34,223 34,604 34,329 921 411,045,118
Hospitals 35 18,232 18,115 18,248 18,198 791 187,244,526
Nursing and residential care facilities 454 17,782 17,899 17,985 17,889 479 111,409,117
Social assistance D D D D D DD
Leisure and Hospitality 3,765 76,403 78,933 82,160 79,165 354 364,366,303
Performing arts and spectator sports D D D D D DD
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks D D D D D DD
Amusements, gambling, and recreation 346 7,867 8,794 10,819 9,160 292 34,742,301
Accommodation 196 9,722 9,889 10,066 9,892 852 109,603,544
Food services and drinking places 2,943 55,503 56,868 57,835 56,735 270 199,128,728
Other Services 9,433 37,715 37,861 38,391 37,989 566 279,557,999
Repair and maintenance 1,523 8,997 9,024 9,094 9,038 685 80,459,720
Personal and laundry services 1,326 11,976 12,070 12,210 12,085 435 68,359,193
Membership associations and organizations 913 10,660 10,683 10,981 10,775 754 105,621,789
Private households 5,671 6,082 6,084 6,106 6,091 317 25,117,297
UNCLASSIFIED 509 699 718 753 723 657 6,174,485
NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards.
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES
TABLE II
STATE OF MARYLAND - PRIVATE ONLY
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
SECOND QUARTER 2003
ALL SIZES 148,636 1,966,313 1,989,536 2,014,429 $725$18,764,456,647100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 21,838 14,156 6,697 0 1,163105,060,973 14.7 0.7 0.3 0.0 1.60 0.6Percent
1-4 66,563 130,300 130,401 131,117 6881,168,359,151 44.8 6.6 6.6 6.5 0.95 6.2Percent
5-9 24,502 157,838 159,500 162,367 6291,307,410,282 16.5 8.0 8.0 8.1 0.87 7.0Percent
10-19 16,565 215,969 219,950 224,196 6571,878,925,716 11.1 11.0 11.1 11.1 0.91 10.0Percent
20-49 11,600 336,370 344,383 352,322 6642,971,959,471 7.8 17.1 17.3 17.5 0.92 15.8Percent
50-99 4,286 283,623 288,730 293,844 6902,589,808,130 2.9 14.4 14.5 14.6 0.95 13.8Percent
100-249 2,496 364,030 368,518 374,433 7173,441,153,207 1.7 18.5 18.5 18.6 0.99 18.3Percent
250-499 537 175,759 178,771 181,694 7651,776,782,634 0.4 8.9 9.0 9.0 1.06 9.5Percent
500-999 148 97,883 98,473 99,302 9131,169,976,515 0.1 5.0 4.9 4.9 1.26 6.2Percent
1,000 & Over 101 190,385 194,113 195,154 9382,355,020,568 0.1 9.7 9.8 9.7 1.29 12.6Percent
See note at end of table.
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES
TABLE II
BALTIMORE MSA - PRIVATE ONLY
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
SECOND QUARTER 2003
ALL SIZES 64,377 980,420 990,241 998,508 $725$9,332,504,016100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 8,648 8,716 3,432 0 1,27667,179,175 13.4 0.9 0.3 0.0 1.76 0.7Percent
1-4 27,499 56,592 56,445 56,519 625458,953,500 42.7 5.8 5.7 5.7 0.86 4.9Percent
5-9 11,302 73,282 73,858 74,985 602579,916,162 17.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.83 6.2Percent
10-19 7,709 101,159 102,901 104,641 644861,250,720 12.0 10.3 10.4 10.5 0.89 9.2Percent
20-49 5,443 158,735 162,274 165,594 6601,392,205,726 8.5 16.2 16.4 16.6 0.91 14.9Percent
50-99 2,133 143,252 145,686 147,090 6911,305,167,778 3.3 14.6 14.7 14.7 0.95 14.0Percent
100-249 1,244 181,762 183,731 186,461 7071,690,505,748 1.9 18.5 18.6 18.7 0.98 18.1Percent
250-499 266 87,502 88,968 89,512 754868,968,849 0.4 8.9 9.0 9.0 1.04 9.3Percent
500-999 75 49,917 50,227 50,527 999652,119,646 0.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 1.38 7.0Percent
1,000 & Over 58 119,503 122,719 123,179 9201,456,236,712 0.1 12.2 12.4 12.3 1.27 15.6Percent
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES
TABLE II
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA - PRIVATE ONLY
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
SECOND QUARTER 2003
ALL SIZES 54,406 714,377 721,009 730,606 $767$7,201,303,429100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent
0 7,742 3,479 2,390 0 99525,304,240 14.2 0.5 0.3 0.0 1.30 0.4Percent
1-4 24,910 47,206 47,259 47,704 665409,847,841 45.8 6.6 6.6 6.5 0.87 5.7Percent
5-9 8,708 56,222 56,755 57,691 679502,089,604 16.0 7.9 7.9 7.9 0.89 7.0Percent
10-19 5,974 78,753 79,633 80,888 707732,978,686 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.1 0.92 10.2Percent
20-49 4,248 124,905 127,046 129,549 7241,196,095,570 7.8 17.5 17.6 17.7 0.94 16.6Percent
50-99 1,559 103,377 104,657 106,491 7451,015,866,966 2.9 14.5 14.5 14.6 0.97 14.1Percent
100-249 967 143,670 144,703 146,396 7691,447,958,989 1.8 20.1 20.1 20.0 1.00 20.1Percent
250-499 215 69,564 70,765 72,801 806744,070,358 0.4 9.7 9.8 10.0 1.05 10.3Percent
500-999 51 33,700 33,961 34,501 909402,389,771 0.1 4.7 4.7 4.7 1.19 5.6Percent
1,000 & Over 32 53,501 53,840 54,585 1,033724,701,404 0.1 7.5 7.5 7.5 1.35 10.1Percent
NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column with the exception of thelast column, average weekly wage per worker. In this column percentages relate size class averages to the averagesof all sizes.
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 150,466 2,426,599 2,450,174 2,470,303*****
2,449,025 $24,217,793,027
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY
$761
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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1,734 29,862 30,051 30,345 30,086 197,563,051ALLEGANY 505
13,004 204,608 206,596 208,053 206,419 1,977,297,806ANNE ARUNDEL 737
13,990 367,313 368,787 369,262 368,454 3,847,173,762BALTIMORE CITY 803
20,025 356,153 358,194 360,308 358,218 3,355,704,397BALTIMORE COUNTY 721
1,669 19,938 20,181 20,402 20,174 171,166,012CALVERT 653
662 8,466 8,558 8,627 8,550 56,272,704CAROLINE 506
4,228 50,304 50,877 51,317 50,833 370,759,438CARROLL 561
1,746 27,139 27,650 28,059 27,616 250,013,153CECIL 696
2,615 38,308 38,596 38,755 38,553 299,760,909CHARLES 598
735 11,241 11,509 11,700 11,483 76,791,772DORCHESTER 514
5,202 85,888 86,849 87,718 86,818 765,269,032FREDERICK 678
904 10,723 10,892 11,208 10,941 63,312,235GARRETT 445
4,927 72,907 74,070 74,540 73,839 641,031,141HARFORD 668
7,640 134,136 135,464 136,985 135,528 1,403,644,670HOWARD 797
728 7,739 7,882 8,000 7,874 52,871,088KENT 517
30,794 447,969 451,486 457,053 452,169 5,390,355,384MONTGOMERY 917
14,572 309,719 312,374 312,095 311,396 3,135,814,193PRINCE GEORGE'S 775
1,322 12,414 12,691 12,938 12,681 83,253,188QUEEN ANNE'S 505
1,828 36,774 36,920 37,420 37,038 380,147,917SAINT MARY'S 790
443 6,823 7,034 7,212 7,023 48,288,532SOMERSET 529
1,670 19,015 19,361 19,750 19,375 137,509,054TALBOT 546
3,214 64,467 65,039 65,309 64,938 489,881,598WASHINGTON 580
2,560 41,747 42,193 42,158 42,033 309,686,773WICOMICO 567
2,167 23,276 26,362 30,456 26,698 142,623,277WORCESTER 411
65,136 1,197,835 1,206,679 1,213,403 1,205,972 11,678,864,402
54,852 901,822 909,486 916,023 909,110 9,762,365,530
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
12,087 39,670 40,558 40,633 40,287 571,601,941NONDISTRIBUTABLE
745
826
1,091
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
GOVERNMENT SECTOR
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 1,830 460,286 460,638 455,874
*****
458,933 $914 $5,453,336,380
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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52 6,637 6,614 6,557 6,603 629 53,976,526ALLEGANY
190 36,396 36,369 35,972 36,246 837 394,394,630ANNE ARUNDEL
253 80,229 79,905 79,493 79,876 828 859,487,807BALTIMORE CITY
108 57,766 57,135 56,605 57,169 861 639,756,814BALTIMORE COUNTY
34 3,604 3,659 3,717 3,660 778 37,022,041CALVERT
29 1,595 1,585 1,551 1,577 548 11,240,099CAROLINE
45 7,565 7,573 7,646 7,595 660 65,200,520CARROLL
48 7,410 7,382 7,277 7,356 933 89,186,611CECIL
40 8,210 8,211 8,086 8,169 823 87,411,698CHARLES
35 2,273 2,266 2,336 2,292 668 19,897,648DORCHESTER
74 13,758 13,780 13,692 13,743 809 144,487,278FREDERICK
38 1,768 1,797 1,770 1,778 573 13,237,992GARRETT
71 16,714 16,737 16,644 16,698 1,003 217,698,724HARFORD
61 16,378 16,348 16,269 16,332 707 150,029,823HOWARD
31 1,191 1,202 1,210 1,201 631 9,849,461KENT
133 79,842 80,325 80,081 80,083 1,235 1,285,949,321MONTGOMERY
165 82,031 82,502 79,841 81,458 950 1,006,191,763PRINCE GEORGE'S
31 2,367 2,371 2,266 2,335 652 19,792,068QUEEN ANNE'S
76 11,119 11,062 11,079 11,087 1,069 154,053,293SAINT MARY'S
44 3,003 3,018 2,975 2,999 600 23,379,681SOMERSET
45 1,906 1,925 1,947 1,926 632 15,821,522TALBOT
113 8,433 8,519 8,548 8,500 622 68,774,897WASHINGTON
54 6,666 6,781 6,409 6,619 649 55,848,625WICOMICO
54 3,398 3,550 3,890 3,613 648 30,412,696WORCESTER
759 217,415 216,438 214,895 216,249 835 2,346,360,386
446 187,445 188,477 185,417 187,113 1,053 2,561,062,101
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
6 27 22 13 21 860 234,842NONDISTRIBUTABLE
STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER
OFREPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE III
PRIVATE SECTOR
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
STATE OF MARYLAND 148,636 1,966,313 1,989,536 2,014,429
*****
1,990,093 $725$18,764,456,647
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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1,682 23,225 23,437 23,788 23,483 470 143,586,525ALLEGANY
12,814 168,212 170,227 172,081 170,173 716 1,582,903,176ANNE ARUNDEL
13,737 287,084 288,882 289,769 288,578 796 2,987,685,955BALTIMORE CITY
19,917 298,387 301,059 303,703 301,050 694 2,715,947,583BALTIMORE COUNTY
1,635 16,334 16,522 16,685 16,514 625 134,143,971CALVERT
633 6,871 6,973 7,076 6,973 497 45,032,605CAROLINE
4,183 42,739 43,304 43,671 43,238 544 305,558,918CARROLL
1,698 19,729 20,268 20,782 20,260 611 160,826,542CECIL
2,575 30,098 30,385 30,669 30,384 538 212,349,211CHARLES
700 8,968 9,243 9,364 9,192 476 56,894,124DORCHESTER
5,128 72,130 73,069 74,026 73,075 653 620,781,754FREDERICK
866 8,955 9,095 9,438 9,163 420 50,074,243GARRETT
4,856 56,193 57,333 57,896 57,141 570 423,332,417HARFORD
7,579 117,758 119,116 120,716 119,197 809 1,253,614,847HOWARD
697 6,548 6,680 6,790 6,673 496 43,021,627KENT
30,661 368,127 371,161 376,972 372,087 849 4,104,406,063MONTGOMERY
14,407 227,688 229,872 232,254 229,938 712 2,129,622,430PRINCE GEORGE'S
1,291 10,047 10,320 10,672 10,346 472 63,461,120QUEEN ANNE'S
1,752 25,655 25,858 26,341 25,951 670 226,094,624SAINT MARY'S
399 3,820 4,016 4,237 4,024 476 24,908,851SOMERSET
1,625 17,109 17,436 17,803 17,449 536 121,687,532TALBOT
3,101 56,034 56,520 56,761 56,438 574 421,106,701WASHINGTON
2,506 35,081 35,412 35,749 35,414 551 253,838,148WICOMICO
2,113 19,878 22,812 26,566 23,085 374 112,210,581WORCESTER
64,377 980,420 990,241 998,508 989,723 725 9,332,504,016
54,406 714,377 721,009 730,606 721,997 767 7,201,303,429
BALTIMORE MSA
MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA
*****
12,081 39,643 40,536 40,620 40,266 1,092 571,367,099NONDISTRIBUTABLE
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL150,466 2,426,599 2,450,174 2,470,303
1,830 460,286 460,638 455,874
876 127,637 127,752 128,843 401 100,668 100,256 96,990 939,966,402 553 231,981 232,630 230,041
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
2,449,025
458,933
128,077 99,305
231,551
$761
914
1,330 728 764
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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES
2,298,385,160
2,214,984,818
5,453,336,380
$24,217,793,027
148,636 1,966,313 1,989,536 2,014,429 1,990,093 725 18,764,456,647PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
SECOND QUARTER 2003
STATE OF MARYLAND
GOODS-PRODUCING 22,324 318,935 322,896 326,211 322,681 842 3,531,484,389
Natural Resources and Mining 679 6,451 6,651 6,857 6,653 558 48,244,375
Construction 17,328 163,501 167,058 169,842 166,800 776 1,682,247,880
Manufacturing 4,317 148,983 149,187 149,512 149,227 928 1,800,992,134
SERVICE PROVIDING 124,652 1,645,473 1,664,665 1,686,164 1,665,434 70215,208,118,363
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 31,945 450,708 454,998 459,735 455,147 635 3,754,440,042
Information 2,825 50,943 51,299 51,034 51,092 1,033 685,810,512
Financial Activities 12,973 154,914 156,161 157,797 156,291 1,048 2,130,294,684
Professional and Business Services 32,060 359,727 362,036 365,232 362,332 883 4,156,993,338
Education and Health Services 14,775 326,199 327,141 327,094 326,811 694 2,949,343,239
Leisure and Hospitality 11,488 214,217 223,628 234,529 224,125 319 928,921,681
Other Services 18,586 88,765 89,402 90,743 89,637 517 602,314,867
UNCLASSIFIED 1,660 1,905 1,975 2,054 1,978 967 24,853,895
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
BALTIMORE MSA
GOODS-PRODUCING 10,096 153,428 154,794 156,330 154,851 869 1,749,699,391 Natural Resources and Mining 239 1,745 1,830 1,911 1,829 533 12,663,977 Construction 7,666 70,380 71,790 73,128 71,766 780 727,627,326 Manufacturing 2,191 81,303 81,174 81,291 81,256 956 1,009,408,088SERVICE PROVIDING 53,918 826,613 835,065 841,769 834,482 699 7,580,072,224 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,279 225,488 227,719 229,533 227,580 631 1,867,528,129 Information 1,021 20,242 20,498 20,397 20,379 974 257,959,441 Financial Activities 6,069 80,340 80,762 81,494 80,865 1,112 1,168,648,504 Professional and Business Services
363 379 382 409 390 539 2,732,401
Education and Health Services 13,378 165,293 166,338 167,305 166,312 844 1,824,114,342
Leisure and Hospitality 6,743 189,607 190,029 189,165 189,600 709 1,746,789,115
Other Services 5,533 105,737 109,465 113,140 109,447 318 452,743,011
UNCLASSIFIED 6,895 39,906 40,254 40,735 40,298 501 262,289,682
65,136 1,197,835 1,206,679 1,213,403
759 217,415 216,438 214,895
335 41,861 41,959 42,279 250 66,955 66,072 65,690 665,134,071 174 108,599 108,407 106,926
1,205,972
216,249
42,033 66,239
107,977
$745
835
1,200 772 730 1,025,399,057
655,827,258
2,346,360,386
$11,678,864,402
64,377 980,420 990,241 998,508 989,723 725 9,332,504,016
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,734 29,862 30,051 30,345
52 6,637 6,614 6,557
23 625 624 616 12 2,546 2,554 2,525 20,995,509
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
30,086
6,603
622 2,542
$505
629
895 635
7,240,736
53,976,526
$197,563,051
1,682 23,225 23,437 23,788 23,483 470 143,586,525 17 3,466 3,436 3,416 25,740,281 3,439 576
ALLEGANY COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 240 4,801 4,896 4,991 4,896 666 42,381,489
Natural Resources and Mining 18 146 151 154 150 506 986,466
Construction 161 1,253 1,331 1,410 1,331 590 10,212,840
Manufacturing 61 3,402 3,414 3,427 3,414 703 31,182,183
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,439 18,422 18,539 18,795 18,585 419 101,198,046
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 449 5,329 5,363 5,409 5,367 397 27,679,265
Information 20 312 302 308 307 686 2,737,945
Financial Activities 125 979 982 982 981 543 6,931,167
Professional and Business Services 193 2,334 2,358 2,385 2,359 408 12,521,839
Education and Health Services 261 5,595 5,580 5,609 5,595 546 39,740,497
Leisure and Hospitality 178 2,743 2,827 2,920 2,830 196 7,215,101
Other Services 213 1,130 1,127 1,182 1,146 293 4,372,232
UNCLASSIFIED 3 2 2 2 2 269 6,990
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 13,004 204,608 206,596 208,053
190 36,396 36,369 35,972
97 8,137 8,061 7,992 69 9,788 9,941 10,085 90,523,584
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
206,419
36,246
8,063 9,938
$737
837
1,063 701
111,419,405
394,394,630
$1,977,297,806
12,814 168,212 170,227 172,081 170,173 716 1,582,903,176 24 18,471 18,367 17,895 192,451,641 18,244 811
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,131 27,237 27,668 27,980 27,628 984 353,482,396
Natural Resources and Mining 28 199 199 208 202 988 2,594,552
Construction 1,756 13,643 14,058 14,268 13,990 771 140,263,273
Manufacturing 347 13,395 13,411 13,504 13,437 1,206 210,624,571
SERVICE PROVIDING 10,607 140,870 142,455 143,994 142,440 663 1,228,565,291
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,884 46,381 46,867 47,320 46,856 624 379,823,488
Information 207 3,976 4,012 4,076 4,021 896 46,847,848
Financial Activities 1,153 9,637 9,806 9,921 9,788 871 110,797,171
Professional and Business Services 2,841 30,376 30,190 30,236 30,267 946 372,378,467
Education and Health Services 1,095 20,245 20,272 20,367 20,295 650 171,491,763
Leisure and Hospitality 1,072 22,557 23,481 24,086 23,375 308 93,507,123
Other Services 1,355 7,698 7,827 7,988 7,838 527 53,719,431
UNCLASSIFIED 76 105 104 107 105 627 855,489
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
- 18 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 13,990 367,313 368,787 369,262
253 80,229 79,905 79,493
53 10,396 10,397 10,484 122 39,155 38,769 38,317 404,273,283
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
368,454
79,876
10,426 38,747
$803
828
1,010 803
136,845,743
859,487,807
$3,847,173,762
13,737 287,084 288,882 289,769 288,578 796 2,987,685,955 78 30,678 30,739 30,692 318,368,781 30,703 798
BALTIMORE CITY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,484 32,620 32,729 32,843 32,731 830 353,063,932
Natural Resources and Mining 3 10 10 10 10 543 70,631
Construction 883 11,354 11,527 11,684 11,522 814 121,998,325
Manufacturing 598 21,256 21,192 21,149 21,199 838 230,994,976
SERVICE PROVIDING 12,138 254,349 256,033 256,796 255,726 792 2,633,941,085
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,092 43,717 44,212 44,293 44,074 712 408,129,510
Information 218 6,879 7,049 6,836 6,921 1,064 95,729,627
Financial Activities 1,291 26,956 26,850 27,019 26,942 1,461 511,545,507
Professional and Business Services 2,550 49,093 49,780 50,422 49,765 765 495,218,483
Education and Health Services 1,654 88,760 88,537 87,814 88,370 767 880,779,374
Leisure and Hospitality 1,648 27,225 27,811 28,600 27,879 441 159,884,497
Other Services 1,685 11,719 11,794 11,812 11,775 540 82,654,087
UNCLASSIFIED 115 115 120 130 122 429 680,938
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 20,025 356,153 358,194 360,308
108 57,766 57,135 56,605
64 14,911 15,025 15,244 24 12,243 11,582 11,481 119,280,492
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
358,218
57,169
15,060 11,769
$721
861
1,357 780
265,770,801
639,756,814
$3,355,704,397
19,917 298,387 301,059 303,703 301,050 694 2,715,947,583 20 30,612 30,528 29,880 254,705,521 30,340 646
BALTIMORE COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,831 51,649 52,019 52,620 52,096 892 604,394,558
Natural Resources and Mining 71 550 555 559 555 557 4,020,741
Construction 2,121 21,391 21,837 22,455 21,894 773 219,959,525
Manufacturing 639 29,708 29,627 29,606 29,647 987 380,414,292
SERVICE PROVIDING 16,995 246,677 248,985 251,022 248,895 652 2,111,012,677
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,297 69,632 70,243 70,872 70,249 588 537,166,617
Information 311 6,115 6,143 6,177 6,145 969 77,396,068
Financial Activities 2,113 29,595 29,715 29,996 29,769 939 363,575,330
Professional and Business Services 4,118 46,599 46,769 46,624 46,664 767 465,380,329
Education and Health Services 2,411 53,079 53,457 53,296 53,277 698 483,462,769
Leisure and Hospitality 1,587 29,945 30,946 32,180 31,024 279 112,714,017
Other Services 2,158 11,712 11,712 11,877 11,767 466 71,317,547
UNCLASSIFIED 91 61 55 61 59 704 540,348
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
- 19 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,669 19,938 20,181 20,402
34 3,604 3,659 3,717
22 118 122 122 7 233 234 236 1,795,871
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
20,174
3,660
121 234
$653
778
856 590
1,345,763
37,022,041
$171,166,012
1,635 16,334 16,522 16,685 16,514 625 134,143,971 5 3,253 3,303 3,359 33,880,407 3,305 789
CALVERT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 446 3,033 3,122 3,172 3,109 681 27,513,732
Natural Resources and Mining 5 30 32 27 30 379 147,714
Construction 394 2,303 2,371 2,413 2,362 698 21,439,187
Manufacturing 47 700 719 732 717 636 5,926,831
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,187 13,296 13,394 13,508 13,399 612 106,608,502
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 314 4,291 4,330 4,318 4,313 762 42,734,793
Information 22 131 135 141 136 744 1,315,103
Financial Activities 123 532 578 587 566 675 4,967,982
Professional and Business Services 272 1,842 1,716 1,710 1,756 965 22,021,449
Education and Health Services 168 2,788 2,794 2,808 2,797 598 21,744,940
Leisure and Hospitality 136 2,779 2,944 3,067 2,930 224 8,543,749
Other Services 152 933 897 877 902 450 5,280,486
UNCLASSIFIED 2 5 6 5 5 334 21,737
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 662 8,466 8,558 8,627
29 1,595 1,585 1,551
15 78 77 76 6 245 240 240 1,917,278
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
8,550
1,577
77 242
$506
548
666 609
666,953
11,240,099
$56,272,704
633 6,871 6,973 7,076 6,973 497 45,032,605 8 1,272 1,268 1,235 8,655,868 1,258 529
CAROLINE COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 191 2,346 2,400 2,454 2,400 545 17,002,762
Natural Resources and Mining 26 206 247 252 235 434 1,325,561
Construction 132 600 605 629 611 504 4,002,326
Manufacturing 33 1,540 1,548 1,573 1,554 578 11,674,875
SERVICE PROVIDING 441 4,525 4,573 4,622 4,573 471 28,029,843
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 184 2,189 2,171 2,184 2,181 527 14,937,358
Information 5 9 13 12 11 792 113,291
Financial Activities 42 287 299 301 296 504 1,938,746
Professional and Business Services 71 253 259 268 260 608 2,056,252
Education and Health Services 39 1,090 1,099 1,089 1,093 460 6,538,267
Leisure and Hospitality 40 480 510 533 508 193 1,274,338
Other Services 60 217 222 235 225 401 1,171,591
UNCLASSIFIED 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
- 20 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,228 50,304 50,877 51,317
45 7,565 7,573 7,646
20 318 314 313 8 1,162 1,167 1,221 10,136,199
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
50,833
7,595
315 1,183
$561
660
786 659
3,217,497
65,200,520
$370,759,438
4,183 42,739 43,304 43,671 43,238 544 305,558,918 17 6,085 6,092 6,112 51,846,824 6,096 654
CARROLL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,169 11,272 11,509 11,703 11,495 714 106,673,519
Natural Resources and Mining 44 341 346 354 347 384 1,730,591
Construction 963 6,310 6,526 6,645 6,494 651 54,979,492
Manufacturing 162 4,621 4,637 4,704 4,654 826 49,963,436
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,004 31,454 31,782 31,954 31,730 482 198,802,271
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 870 10,715 10,761 10,768 10,748 495 69,130,775
Information 54 548 568 575 564 782 5,736,793
Financial Activities 300 1,677 1,692 1,679 1,683 765 16,741,380
Professional and Business Services 760 3,931 3,954 4,071 3,985 588 30,464,852
Education and Health Services 363 7,223 7,259 7,206 7,229 557 52,316,355
Leisure and Hospitality 266 5,372 5,532 5,614 5,506 199 14,251,317
Other Services 391 1,988 2,016 2,041 2,015 388 10,160,799
UNCLASSIFIED 10 13 13 14 13 492 83,128
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,746 27,139 27,650 28,059
48 7,410 7,382 7,277
28 3,495 3,500 3,514 7 342 342 342 2,664,914
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
27,616
7,356
3,503 342
$696
933
1,264 599
57,572,486
89,186,611
$250,013,153
1,698 19,729 20,268 20,782 20,260 611 160,826,542 13 3,573 3,540 3,421 28,949,211 3,511 634
CECIL COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 361 5,882 5,990 6,050 5,974 891 69,197,239
Natural Resources and Mining 37 614 621 635 623 560 4,537,605
Construction 258 1,586 1,676 1,688 1,650 591 12,676,901
Manufacturing 66 3,682 3,693 3,727 3,701 1,080 51,982,733
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,337 13,847 14,278 14,732 14,286 493 91,629,303
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 449 5,287 5,283 5,306 5,292 511 35,143,828
Information 13 252 252 255 253 761 2,502,788
Financial Activities 122 756 747 772 758 584 5,752,709
Professional and Business Services 240 1,316 1,430 1,461 1,402 744 13,568,560
Education and Health Services 143 2,477 2,504 2,524 2,502 603 19,598,568
Leisure and Hospitality 204 2,888 3,168 3,450 3,169 258 10,619,886
Other Services 166 871 894 964 910 376 4,442,964
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
- 21 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,615 38,308 38,596 38,755
40 8,210 8,211 8,086
24 2,283 2,276 2,304 6 401 398 397 3,039,677
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
38,553
8,169
2,288 399
$598
823
1,181 586
35,140,037
87,411,698
$299,760,909
2,575 30,098 30,385 30,669 30,384 538 212,349,211 10 5,526 5,537 5,385 49,231,984 5,483 691
CHARLES COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 541 5,101 5,103 5,048 5,084 707 46,698,150
Natural Resources and Mining 15 104 103 93 100 822 1,068,246
Construction 459 3,743 3,749 3,700 3,731 702 34,031,878
Manufacturing 67 1,254 1,251 1,255 1,253 712 11,598,026
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,027 24,997 25,280 25,617 25,298 504 165,646,861
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 612 10,370 10,471 10,647 10,496 493 67,267,332
Information 31 482 490 497 490 794 5,054,709
Financial Activities 213 1,483 1,485 1,500 1,489 850 16,454,699
Professional and Business Services 405 2,710 2,727 2,762 2,733 691 24,566,525
Education and Health Services 277 3,850 3,889 3,898 3,879 587 29,600,845
Leisure and Hospitality 243 4,783 4,907 4,985 4,892 233 14,809,500
Other Services 246 1,319 1,311 1,328 1,319 460 7,893,251
UNCLASSIFIED 7 0 2 4 2 162 4,200
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 735 11,241 11,509 11,700
35 2,273 2,266 2,336
14 131 131 137 9 844 841 859 7,517,229
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
11,483
2,292
133 848
$514
668
783 682
1,353,869
19,897,648
$76,791,772
700 8,968 9,243 9,364 9,192 476 56,894,124 12 1,298 1,294 1,340 11,026,550 1,311 647
DORCHESTER COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 171 3,487 3,603 3,656 3,582 562 26,189,388
Natural Resources and Mining 23 265 275 279 273 589 2,090,727
Construction 94 524 532 545 534 521 3,615,100
Manufacturing 54 2,698 2,796 2,832 2,775 568 20,483,561
SERVICE PROVIDING 529 5,481 5,640 5,708 5,610 421 30,704,736
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 204 1,917 2,008 2,009 1,978 425 10,929,464
Information 9 78 75 80 78 691 700,547
Financial Activities 47 350 358 365 358 612 2,847,347
Professional and Business Services 71 358 373 381 371 465 2,240,579
Education and Health Services 62 1,545 1,539 1,539 1,541 488 9,781,801
Leisure and Hospitality 59 886 940 961 929 210 2,541,744
Other Services 77 347 347 373 356 359 1,663,254
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 5,202 85,888 86,849 87,718
74 13,758 13,780 13,692
53 3,187 3,185 3,217 8 678 687 676 5,630,492
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
86,818
13,743
3,196 680
$678
809
1,171 637
48,667,774
144,487,278
$765,269,032
5,128 72,130 73,069 74,026 73,075 653 620,781,754 13 9,893 9,908 9,799 90,189,012 9,867 703
FREDERICK COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,161 15,766 16,113 16,215 16,031 721 150,245,549
Natural Resources and Mining 44 521 533 536 530 514 3,542,559
Construction 944 8,976 9,275 9,397 9,216 666 79,766,896
Manufacturing 173 6,269 6,305 6,282 6,285 819 66,936,094
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,941 56,330 56,922 57,778 57,010 635 470,319,662
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,033 15,580 15,617 15,869 15,689 534 108,938,931
Information 91 1,757 1,759 1,791 1,769 807 18,561,418
Financial Activities 426 6,874 6,936 7,001 6,937 891 80,356,288
Professional and Business Services 1,042 11,639 11,737 11,891 11,756 877 134,069,812
Education and Health Services 497 9,921 9,970 10,087 9,993 659 85,564,363
Leisure and Hospitality 402 7,635 7,926 8,082 7,881 238 24,420,413
Other Services 450 2,924 2,977 3,057 2,986 474 18,408,437
UNCLASSIFIED 26 34 34 33 34 490 216,543
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 904 10,723 10,892 11,208
38 1,768 1,797 1,770
14 83 81 80 7 230 228 228 1,785,324
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
10,941
1,778
81 229
$445
573
630 600
662,881
13,237,992
$63,312,235
866 8,955 9,095 9,438 9,163 420 50,074,243 17 1,455 1,488 1,462 10,789,787 1,468 565
GARRETT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 246 2,350 2,418 2,513 2,427 538 16,967,704
Natural Resources and Mining 35 468 466 472 469 789 4,812,492
Construction 163 1,000 1,071 1,142 1,071 447 6,218,899
Manufacturing 48 882 881 899 887 515 5,936,313
SERVICE PROVIDING 620 6,605 6,677 6,925 6,736 378 33,106,539
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 235 2,034 2,046 2,127 2,069 384 10,337,216
Information 14 284 284 283 284 475 1,754,856
Financial Activities 47 415 474 508 466 319 1,932,031
Professional and Business Services 92 669 701 720 697 500 4,528,328
Education and Health Services 56 1,401 1,403 1,394 1,399 491 8,937,550
Leisure and Hospitality 92 1,343 1,313 1,429 1,362 198 3,498,548
Other Services 84 459 456 464 460 354 2,118,010
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
- 23 -
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,927 72,907 74,070 74,540
71 16,714 16,737 16,644
55 7,330 7,393 7,482 7 508 506 503 3,935,786
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
73,839
16,698
7,402 506
$668
1,003
1,339 598
128,884,759
217,698,724
$641,031,141
4,856 56,193 57,333 57,896 57,141 570 423,332,417 9 8,876 8,838 8,659 84,878,179 8,791 743
HARFORD COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,046 10,722 10,898 11,061 10,894 706 99,959,615
Natural Resources and Mining 35 163 177 193 178 436 1,009,342
Construction 839 5,699 5,835 5,977 5,837 656 49,802,903
Manufacturing 172 4,860 4,886 4,891 4,879 775 49,147,370
SERVICE PROVIDING 3,784 45,451 46,413 46,808 46,224 538 323,254,445
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,125 16,433 16,674 16,768 16,625 523 113,069,202
Information 51 680 680 698 686 769 6,859,973
Financial Activities 420 3,322 3,403 3,469 3,398 777 34,314,272
Professional and Business Services 898 8,059 8,199 8,149 8,136 722 76,367,541
Education and Health Services 437 7,500 7,568 7,539 7,536 580 56,794,602
Leisure and Hospitality 373 6,976 7,343 7,629 7,316 222 21,114,192
Other Services 480 2,481 2,546 2,556 2,528 448 14,734,663
UNCLASSIFIED 26 20 22 27 23 396 118,357
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 7,640 134,136 135,464 136,985
61 16,378 16,348 16,269
31 679 678 672 14 3,898 3,904 3,883 35,560,642
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
135,528
16,332
676 3,895
$797
707
1,014 702
8,909,617
150,029,823
$1,403,644,670
7,579 117,758 119,116 120,716 119,197 809 1,253,614,847 16 11,801 11,766 11,714 105,559,564 11,760 690
HOWARD COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,090 17,806 17,819 17,874 17,833 930 215,520,032
Natural Resources and Mining 33 317 351 358 342 503 2,236,683
Construction 829 10,959 10,959 10,988 10,969 932 132,872,364
Manufacturing 228 6,530 6,509 6,528 6,522 948 80,410,985
SERVICE PROVIDING 6,444 99,887 101,229 102,772 101,296 788 1,037,640,674
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,662 35,397 35,688 36,189 35,758 732 340,241,210
Information 161 1,874 1,873 1,855 1,867 983 23,855,892
Financial Activities 712 8,674 8,785 8,881 8,780 1,127 128,609,275
Professional and Business Services 2,004 26,440 26,647 26,944 26,677 1,088 377,280,302
Education and Health Services 726 12,246 12,378 12,396 12,340 614 98,427,218
Leisure and Hospitality 472 11,487 12,041 12,575 12,034 271 42,447,284
Other Services 707 3,769 3,817 3,932 3,839 537 26,779,493
UNCLASSIFIED 45 65 68 70 68 514 454,141
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 728 7,739 7,882 8,000
31 1,191 1,202 1,210
14 79 75 79 9 300 296 301 2,363,882
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
7,874
1,201
78 299
$517
631
697 608
706,913
9,849,461
$52,871,088
697 6,548 6,680 6,790 6,673 496 43,021,627 8 812 831 830 6,778,666 824 633
KENT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 142 1,465 1,471 1,480 1,472 562 10,748,059
Natural Resources and Mining 33 348 350 333 344 629 2,813,764
Construction 86 359 368 371 366 447 2,127,520
Manufacturing 23 758 753 776 762 586 5,806,775
SERVICE PROVIDING 555 5,083 5,209 5,310 5,201 477 32,273,568
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 156 1,022 1,034 1,030 1,029 420 5,615,207
Information 8 68 68 62 66 931 798,813
Financial Activities 44 327 337 347 337 584 2,560,024
Professional and Business Services 81 584 627 686 632 655 5,378,583
Education and Health Services 74 1,834 1,805 1,762 1,800 541 12,666,342
Leisure and Hospitality 101 1,008 1,091 1,173 1,091 286 4,063,109
Other Services 91 240 247 250 246 373 1,191,490
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 30,794 447,969 451,486 457,053
133 79,842 80,325 80,081
90 41,039 41,105 41,529 9 1,144 1,139 1,147 8,976,134
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
452,169
80,083
41,224 1,143
$917
1,235
1,511 604
809,508,829
1,285,949,321
$5,390,355,384
30,661 368,127 371,161 376,972 372,087 849 4,104,406,063 34 37,659 38,081 37,405 467,464,358 37,715 953
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 3,187 45,216 45,887 46,370 45,824 1,015 604,772,050
Natural Resources and Mining 42 688 693 674 685 591 5,259,932
Construction 2,602 28,355 28,979 29,381 28,905 875 328,722,740
Manufacturing 543 16,173 16,215 16,315 16,234 1,283 270,789,378
SERVICE PROVIDING 27,119 322,423 324,772 330,079 325,758 825 3,494,630,321
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,121 64,036 64,410 65,122 64,523 682 571,982,104
Information 688 15,167 15,252 15,373 15,264 1,218 241,716,670
Financial Activities 2,652 34,787 35,163 35,663 35,204 1,179 539,755,073
Professional and Business Services 7,505 95,586 95,715 96,802 96,034 995 1,242,808,435
Education and Health Services 3,308 53,440 53,537 54,043 53,673 721 503,112,216
Leisure and Hospitality 1,804 37,545 38,729 40,861 39,045 452 229,374,965
Other Services 7,041 21,862 21,966 22,215 22,014 580 165,880,858
UNCLASSIFIED 355 488 502 523 504 764 5,003,692
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14,572 309,719 312,374 312,095
165 82,031 82,502 79,841
105 26,293 26,271 26,386 15 18,325 18,636 16,113 150,710,786
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
311,396
81,458
26,317 17,691
$775
950
1,359 655
464,890,875
1,006,191,763
$3,135,814,193
14,407 227,688 229,872 232,254 229,938 712 2,129,622,430 45 37,413 37,595 37,342 390,590,102 37,450 802
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 2,166 41,546 41,915 42,162 41,874 864 470,342,032
Natural Resources and Mining 29 293 293 284 290 571 2,151,071
Construction 1,766 29,818 30,231 30,548 30,199 842 330,678,739
Manufacturing 371 11,435 11,391 11,330 11,385 929 137,512,222
SERVICE PROVIDING 12,122 185,970 187,783 189,904 187,886 679 1,658,352,085
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,177 63,248 63,658 64,382 63,763 645 534,786,253
Information 298 7,817 7,878 7,797 7,831 1,099 111,911,420
Financial Activities 1,336 13,460 13,452 13,597 13,503 791 138,854,613
Professional and Business Services 2,873 41,019 41,461 41,801 41,427 860 462,903,296
Education and Health Services 1,714 26,088 26,197 26,248 26,178 707 240,583,860
Leisure and Hospitality 1,180 23,661 24,427 25,165 24,418 275 87,217,676
Other Services 1,544 10,677 10,710 10,914 10,767 587 82,094,967
UNCLASSIFIED 119 172 174 188 178 401 928,313
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,322 12,414 12,691 12,938
31 2,367 2,371 2,266
15 90 91 92 6 201 203 200 1,424,085
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
12,681
2,335
91 201
$505
652
659 545
779,436
19,792,068
$83,253,188
1,291 10,047 10,320 10,672 10,346 472 63,461,120 10 2,076 2,077 1,974 17,588,547 2,042 663
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 345 2,122 2,152 2,249 2,174 588 16,605,339
Natural Resources and Mining 25 165 192 229 195 395 1,001,437
Construction 275 1,024 1,048 1,111 1,061 562 7,751,444
Manufacturing 45 933 912 909 918 658 7,852,458
SERVICE PROVIDING 946 7,925 8,168 8,423 8,172 441 46,855,781
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 349 3,213 3,274 3,323 3,270 470 19,967,327
Information 19 170 173 180 174 678 1,533,240
Financial Activities 80 479 511 529 506 466 3,065,569
Professional and Business Services 207 795 799 859 818 661 7,024,368
Education and Health Services 57 554 558 547 553 489 3,517,034
Leisure and Hospitality 115 2,175 2,311 2,456 2,314 293 8,824,581
Other Services 119 539 542 529 537 419 2,923,662
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,828 36,774 36,920 37,420
76 11,119 11,062 11,079
26 6,852 6,837 6,941 9 805 786 756 6,829,170
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
37,038
11,087
6,877 782
$790
1,069
1,295 672
115,774,871
154,053,293
$380,147,917
1,752 25,655 25,858 26,341 25,951 670 226,094,624 41 3,462 3,439 3,382 31,449,252 3,428 706
SAINT MARY'S COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 346 2,202 2,221 2,252 2,225 650 18,803,221
Natural Resources and Mining 9 19 21 18 19 423 104,540
Construction 303 1,723 1,728 1,746 1,732 599 13,482,218
Manufacturing 34 460 472 488 473 848 5,216,463
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,401 23,448 23,633 24,083 23,721 672 207,275,409
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 436 6,336 6,379 6,424 6,380 533 44,207,635
Information 25 254 252 257 254 753 2,487,656
Financial Activities 134 1,111 1,113 1,113 1,112 723 10,448,850
Professional and Business Services 342 7,919 7,973 8,117 8,003 1,021 106,270,264
Education and Health Services 161 3,922 3,974 4,035 3,977 593 30,660,287
Leisure and Hospitality 152 3,062 3,085 3,239 3,129 205 8,334,621
Other Services 151 844 857 898 866 432 4,866,096
UNCLASSIFIED 5 5 4 6 5 246 15,994
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 443 6,823 7,034 7,212
44 3,003 3,018 2,975
13 70 70 70 10 1,992 1,998 1,962 15,470,043
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
7,023
2,999
70 1,984
$529
600
696 600
633,172
23,379,681
$48,288,532
399 3,820 4,016 4,237 4,024 476 24,908,851 21 941 950 943 7,276,466 945 592
SOMERSET COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 100 789 890 1,041 907 402 4,743,885
Natural Resources and Mining 13 191 201 329 240 334 1,043,183
Construction 66 350 369 365 361 479 2,247,647
Manufacturing 21 248 320 347 305 366 1,453,055
SERVICE PROVIDING 299 3,031 3,126 3,196 3,118 497 20,164,966
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 107 1,308 1,368 1,387 1,354 644 11,337,890
Information 2 4 4 4 4 1,395 72,545
Financial Activities 33 191 192 200 194 435 1,097,318
Professional and Business Services 42 160 155 166 160 553 1,150,787
Education and Health Services 37 772 773 778 774 467 4,701,137
Leisure and Hospitality 39 463 497 517 492 179 1,142,652
Other Services 39 133 137 144 138 369 662,637
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,670 19,015 19,361 19,750
45 1,906 1,925 1,947
18 273 270 270 7 218 217 216 1,617,664
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
19,375
1,926
271 217
$546
632
802 573
2,823,942
15,821,522
$137,509,054
1,625 17,109 17,436 17,803 17,449 536 121,687,532 20 1,415 1,438 1,461 11,379,916 1,438 609
TALBOT COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 275 3,889 3,894 3,992 3,925 612 31,208,413
Natural Resources and Mining 13 80 84 80 81 411 433,284
Construction 216 1,399 1,423 1,528 1,450 605 11,406,530
Manufacturing 46 2,410 2,387 2,384 2,394 622 19,368,599
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,350 13,220 13,542 13,811 13,524 515 90,479,119
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 369 3,625 3,788 3,840 3,751 469 22,886,782
Information 18 301 296 296 298 618 2,394,476
Financial Activities 150 853 849 868 857 807 8,992,333
Professional and Business Services 256 1,943 1,909 1,884 1,912 533 13,238,852
Education and Health Services 161 3,074 3,083 3,125 3,094 687 27,614,068
Leisure and Hospitality 144 2,341 2,526 2,674 2,514 274 8,942,371
Other Services 252 1,083 1,091 1,124 1,099 449 6,410,237
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 3,214 64,467 65,039 65,309
113 8,433 8,519 8,548
38 592 589 624 12 2,775 2,789 2,759 22,610,139
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
64,938
8,500
602 2,774
$580
622
745 627
5,827,933
68,774,897
$489,881,598
3,101 56,034 56,520 56,761 56,438 574 421,106,701 63 5,066 5,141 5,165 40,336,825 5,124 606
WASHINGTON COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 630 12,942 13,155 13,266 13,121 690 117,773,447
Natural Resources and Mining 21 117 119 133 123 820 1,310,588
Construction 457 3,653 3,767 3,838 3,753 594 28,998,928
Manufacturing 152 9,172 9,269 9,295 9,245 728 87,463,931
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,468 43,090 43,363 43,493 43,315 539 303,327,204
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 888 14,928 14,941 14,983 14,951 509 99,021,305
Information 45 952 951 959 954 668 8,281,725
Financial Activities 249 6,647 6,850 6,687 6,728 765 66,916,135
Professional and Business Services 382 4,367 4,179 4,235 4,260 549 30,396,013
Education and Health Services 283 9,098 9,159 9,102 9,120 628 74,509,889
Leisure and Hospitality 307 5,097 5,285 5,502 5,295 216 14,876,468
Other Services 314 2,001 1,998 2,025 2,008 357 9,325,669
UNCLASSIFIED 3 2 2 2 2 233 6,050
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,560 41,747 42,193 42,158
54 6,666 6,781 6,409
29 352 352 353 10 2,287 2,449 2,183 18,268,302
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
42,033
6,619
352 2,306
$567
649
895 609
4,095,237
55,848,625
$309,686,773
2,506 35,081 35,412 35,749 35,414 551 253,838,148 15 4,027 3,980 3,873 33,485,086 3,960 650
WICOMICO COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 488 7,461 7,520 7,601 7,527 616 60,235,979
Natural Resources and Mining 34 427 447 459 444 488 2,814,974
Construction 354 2,680 2,717 2,798 2,732 560 19,882,677
Manufacturing 100 4,354 4,356 4,344 4,351 664 37,538,328
SERVICE PROVIDING 2,015 27,618 27,890 28,146 27,885 534 193,584,921
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 626 8,788 8,915 9,011 8,905 499 57,789,702
Information 32 889 875 883 882 762 8,735,517
Financial Activities 238 1,701 1,713 1,733 1,716 701 15,637,189
Professional and Business Services 380 3,787 3,808 3,848 3,814 620 30,722,311
Education and Health Services 282 6,457 6,454 6,479 6,463 700 58,792,886
Leisure and Hospitality 203 3,781 3,892 3,899 3,857 214 10,738,936
Other Services 254 2,215 2,233 2,293 2,247 382 11,168,380
UNCLASSIFIED 3 2 2 2 2 663 17,248
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,167 23,276 26,362 30,456
54 3,398 3,550 3,890
15 226 228 246 7 340 342 360 2,557,912
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
26,698
3,613
233 347
$411
648
741 567
2,245,289
30,412,696
$142,623,277
2,113 19,878 22,812 26,566 23,085 374 112,210,581 32 2,832 2,980 3,284 25,609,495 3,032 650
WORCESTER COUNTY
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 366 3,657 3,756 3,805 3,739 499 24,271,931
Natural Resources and Mining 30 142 139 144 142 455 839,156
Construction 295 1,719 1,844 1,919 1,827 482 11,448,373
Manufacturing 41 1,796 1,773 1,742 1,770 521 11,984,402
SERVICE PROVIDING 1,744 16,221 19,056 22,761 19,346 350 87,938,650
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 505 3,985 4,465 4,995 4,482 414 24,100,953
Information 25 107 109 113 110 735 1,051,081
Financial Activities 230 1,090 1,123 1,242 1,152 541 8,105,333
Professional and Business Services 225 1,299 1,417 1,683 1,466 402 7,660,629
Education and Health Services 122 1,677 1,753 1,845 1,758 509 11,627,288
Leisure and Hospitality 468 7,356 9,456 12,097 9,636 254 31,766,428
Other Services 169 707 733 786 742 376 3,626,938
UNCLASSIFIED 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
NUMBER OF
REPORTINGUNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
FIRST SECOND THIRD
QUARTERLYAVERAGE
EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES
TABLE IV
AVERAGEWEEKLY
WAGE PERWORKER
COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2003
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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 12,087 39,670 40,558 40,633
6 27 22 13
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT
40,287
21
0 0
$1091
860
0 0
0
234,842
$571,601,941
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NONDISTRIBUTABLE
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES
GOODS-PRODUCING 1,171 3,574 3,748 3,813 3,712 885 42,689,968
Natural Resources and Mining 13 47 46 44 46 499 298,536
Construction 912 3,080 3,232 3,296 3,203 808 33,661,155
Manufacturing 246 447 470 473 463 1,450 8,730,277
SERVICE PROVIDING 10,140 35,253 35,923 35,927 35,701 1,105 512,776,404
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,801 10,947 11,032 11,159 11,046 1,373 197,215,895
Information 458 1,837 1,806 1,526 1,723 788 17,660,511
Financial Activities 693 2,731 2,748 2,837 2,772 1,335 48,098,343
Professional and Business Services 4,210 16,649 17,153 17,127 16,976 982 216,776,482
Education and Health Services 387 1,563 1,599 1,564 1,575 820 16,779,320
Leisure and Hospitality 203 629 640 835 701 746 6,798,165
Other Services 388 897 945 879 907 801 9,447,688
UNCLASSIFIED 770 816 865 880 854 1,432 15,900,727
APPENDIX A
Data contained in this report represent all employers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) law of Maryland as well asfederal workers covered by 5 U.S.C. section 85 (Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees). The state-insured data are compiled from quarterly contributions reports submitted by employers subject to the Maryland law. Included are all reports received plus estimates for those known to be delinquent. Incomplete reports have missing data elements estimated as necessary to provide useful data. Employers known to have more than one physical location operating in Maryland are requested to "breakdown" the data submitted. A Multiple Worksite Report completed by an employer allows data to be disaggregated intoreporting units. Employment data pertaining to the federal government are obtained from similarly required reports submitted by the
SOURCE OF DATA
various government installations located in Maryland.
An employer is subject to Maryland's UI law as soon as one or more workers are employed in the state. The following types ofwage and salary employment are currently exempt from this coverage:
SCOPE OF COVERAGE
Railroad workers
Agricultural labor where cash wages are less than $20,000 or fewer than 10 workers are employed during the current orpreceding quarter
Domestic service unless during any quarter of the current or preceding calendar year the employer pays cash wages of at least $1,000 to individuals performing the employment
Crew members and officers of vessels having a capacity of 10 tons or less
State and local government elected officials
Religious organization workers except where employment is elected to be covered as provided for in the law
Insurance and real estate agents that receive payment solely by commission
In addition to the wage and salaried workers listed above, all self-employed and family workers are not covered by the law. Amore complete definition of covered workers may be obtained by referring to the annotated code of Maryland.
Federal employment represents civilian employees only. A few installations are exempt because of national security.
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APPENDIX B
- The total wages paid divided by thirteen (number of weeks in a quarter) thendivided by the quarterly average employment. It should be noted that no attempt is made to standardize the workweek.Industries that employ a large number of part-time workers will normally have a downward bias while those that engage in
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE PER WORKER
extensive payment of overtime will normally have an upward bias.
- The Baltimore MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) consists of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel,Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Queen Anne's counties.BALTIMORE MSA
- The number of workers earning wages during the pay period including the 12th of the month. Included arethose on paid sick leave, paid holiday, paid vacation, etc. The count excludes those who did not earn wages during the entirepay period because of layoffs, work stoppages, illness or unpaid vacation. Individuals on more than one payroll are counted
EMPLOYMENT
each time they are reported. Employment is by reporting unit and is included in the area in which the unit is located.
- The type of activity(s) engaged in by an employer are classified according to the 2002 North American IndustryClassification System (NAICS) Manual. Where more than one activity is involved the dominant activity is used for classification. When an employer has more than one reporting unit, each unit is assigned to an industry based on the activity of that specific
INDUSTRY
unit. Included in the Unclassified category are those units for which no industry can be assigned.
- The Maryland portion of the Washington, D.C. MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area)consists of Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George's counties.MARYLAND PORTION OF D.C. MSA
- An employer is the legal entity subject to the Unemployment Insurance law. In most casesthe employer is equivalent to the establishment or reporting unit, while in some cases the employer will include severalestablishments or reporting units. A reporting unit is the economic unit for which data are submitted by an employer.
EMPLOYER/REPORTING UNIT
Reporting units are, for the most part, individual establishments. An establishment is generally defined as a single physicallocation where primarily one type of economic activity is conducted. An employer may have more than one reporting unit;however, most employers operate only one place of business and therefore only have one reporting unit. In Maryland,approximately 1,900 employers have more than one reporting unit and account for approximately 17,700 of the total numberof units.
- This is the area designation for reporting units that cannot be assigned to one specific area. This includes sales and other personnel with no permanent place of work or established place of business in the state.NONDISTRIBUTABLE
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- Each reporting unit is assigned to a category based on the employment reported for the third month of the quarter. Because of employment fluctuations within the quarter, the average employment per reporting unit may fall outsidethe indicated size class. For example, size zero shows employment for the first two months of the quarter and will result in an
SIZE CLASS
average quarterly employment figure greater than zero. Employment of zero is often reported one or more months for
- The result of summing the employment reported in each of the three months of the quarter and then dividing by three.QUARTERLY AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT
- The sum of all compensation for services. This includes bonuses, commissions, tips and the cash value of all compensation in any medium other than cash such as the value of meals and lodging.TOTAL WAGES
employers entering or leaving the market place as well as those that operate seasonally.
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APPENDIX C
Although these data represent the largest universe of employment and wage information regularly available, there are some limitations associated with the use of the data presented in this report. The user should be aware of the following in making use ofthe data presented here:
LIMITATIONS
All data represent the best available estimates at the time the report was prepared. Once the data are prepared, they are not revised based on later information.
Data reported by employers are edited and corrected, however not all reporting errors are able to be discerned.
Terms used in this report have specific meanings and may not be the same as in other publications even though the termsappear to be the same.
Total wages are based on when the wages were paid and not when they were earned. Bonuses and different pay periods maycause the figures to fluctuate from quarter to quarter.
Industry and area designations are updated once a year as necessary when additional information warrants a change. Thisoccurs in the first quarter report and thus data from previous reports may not always be comparable.
Employers may change the way they report if they have more than one establishment. Employers may begin to report by morethan one reporting unit or may elect to revert back to reporting only one unit.
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