DATA CENTER WORKFORCE NAICS Employment Codes (Tallahassee MSA), Q1 2015
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1 DATA CENTER WORKFORCE NAICS Employment Codes (Tallahassee MSA), Q Last updated 3/10/2016. Data subject to change. Industry Title NAICS Reporting Units Employment Total Wages Average Monthly Code Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Employment Total, All Industries 10 10, , , ,101 $1,593,781, ,749 Goods-Producing 101 1,229 11,039 11,236 11,375 $107,625,700 11,217 Natural Resources and Mining Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting ,057 2,105 2,214 $16,130,072 2, ,908 1,951 2,060 $13,096,625 1,973 Crop production ,011 1,104 1,224 $6,694,763 1,113 Oilseed and grain farming $344, Vegetable and melon farming Fruit and tree nut farming Greenhouse and nursery production $1,214, $5,009, Other crop farming $99, Data Center 1
2 Animal production and aquaculture Cattle ranching and farming Hog and pig farming Poultry and egg production $632, $482, Other animal production Forestry and logging $839, Timber tract operations $205, Forest nursery and gathering forest products Logging $582, Fishing, hunting and trapping Fishing $452, Hunting and trapping $443, Agriculture and forestry support activities $4,476, Support activities for crop production $2,131, Data Center 2
3 Support activities for animal production Support activities for forestry Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction $2,311, $3,033, Oil and gas extraction Oil and gas extraction Mining, except oil and gas $3,019, Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying $3,019, Support activities for mining Support activities for mining Construction ,030 6,160 6,190 $55,236,632 6,127 Construction ,030 6,160 6,190 $55,236,632 6,127 Construction of buildings ,028 1,060 1,077 $12,244,842 1,055 Residential building construction $3,713, Data Center 3
4 Nonresidential building construction $8,531, Heavy and civil engineering construction $10,147, Utility system construction $4,784, Land subdivision $277, Highway, street, and bridge construction $3,159, Other heavy construction $1,925, Specialty trade contractors ,005 4,128 4,151 $32,844,272 4,095 Building foundation and exterior contractors ,060 1,096 1,109 $8,090,950 1,088 Building equipment contractors Building finishing contractors Other specialty trade contractors ,796 1,839 1,847 $16,354,236 1, $4,993, $3,405, Manufacturing ,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Manufacturing ,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 Data Center 4
5 Wood product manufacturing Plywood and engineered wood product mfg Other wood product manufacturing Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing $126, $2,212, Cement and concrete product manufacturing $2,091, Other nonmetallic mineral products Fabricated metal product manufacturing $2,779, Architectural and structural metals mfg $1,169, Boiler, tank, and shipping container mfg Machine shops and threaded product mfg $171, Data Center 5
6 Coating, engraving, and heat treating metals Other fabricated metal product manufacturing Machinery manufacturing $7,089, Ag., construction, and mining machinery mfg Commercial and service industry machinery HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment Other general purpose machinery manufacturing $6,994, Computer and electronic product manufacturing $2,344, Computer and peripheral equipment mfg Data Center 6
7 Communications equipment manufacturing $476, Audio and video equipment manufacturing Semiconductor and electronic component mfg Electronic instrument manufacturing Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. Household appliance manufacturing Other electrical equipment and component mfg Transportation equipment manufacturing $2,539, Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing Motor vehicle parts manufacturing $243, Data Center 7
8 Other transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing $977, Household and institutional furniture mfg $564, Other furniture related product manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing $1,696, $695, Other miscellaneous manufacturing Nondurable Goods Manufacturing $1,001, NONDUR $10,940, Food manufacturing $420, Animal food manufacturing Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing Data Center 8
9 Animal slaughtering and processing Seafood product preparation and packaging Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing Other food manufacturing $130, Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Beverage manufacturing Textile mills Textile and fabric finishing mills Textile product mills Other textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Cut and sew apparel manufacturing Printing and related support activities Printing and related support activities $2,223, $2,223, Data Center 9
10 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Chemical manufacturing Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing Soap, cleaning compound, and toiletry mfg Other chemical product and preparation mfg Plastics and rubber products manufacturing $125, Plastics product manufacturing Rubber product manufacturing Service-Providing 102 8, , , ,726 $1,486,155, ,532 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities ,855 24,192 23,939 23,638 $187,571,725 23,923 Data Center 10
11 Wholesale Trade ,200 3,175 3,156 $48,928,009 3,177 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods ,847 1,831 1,821 $31,164,098 1,833 Motor vehicle and parts merchant wholesalers $3,929, Furniture and furnishing merchant wholesalers Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers $1,163, Commercial equip. merchant wholesalers $17,205, Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers Appliance and electric goods merchant whls $2,147, Hardware and plumbing merchant wholesalers $1,442, Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers $3,243, Data Center 11
12 Misc. durable goods merchant wholesalers $1,685, Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ,197 1,188 1,180 $13,994,830 1,188 Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers $1,160, Druggists' goods merchant wholesalers $147,452 9 Apparel and piece goods merchant wholesalers $97,858 4 Grocery and related product wholesalers Farm product raw material merch. whls $6,884, Chemical merchant wholesalers Petroleum merchant wholesalers Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers $597, $644, $1,610, Data Center 12
13 Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers $2,743, Electronic markets and agents and brokers $3,769, Electronic markets and agents and brokers $3,769, Retail Trade ,341 18,478 18,330 18,077 $107,626,448 18,295 Motor vehicle and parts dealers ,014 2,038 2,040 $21,050,481 2,031 Automobile dealers ,205 1,231 1,229 $15,587,991 1,222 Other motor vehicle dealers Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores $1,152, $4,309, Furniture and home furnishings stores $3,366, Furniture stores $1,630, Home furnishings stores $1,736, Electronics and appliance stores Electronics and appliance stores $3,492, $3,492, Data Center 13
14 Building material and garden supply stores ,391 1,429 1,464 $10,160,695 1,428 Building material and supplies dealers Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores ,106 1,149 1,164 $8,414,675 1, $1,746, Food and beverage stores ,936 3,987 3,708 $18,541,531 3,877 Grocery stores ,473 3,508 3,244 $16,520,135 3,408 Specialty food stores $1,166, Beer, wine, and liquor stores Health and personal care stores Health and personal care stores $855, ,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1, ,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1,280 Gasoline stations ,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028 Gasoline stations ,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028 Clothing and clothing accessories stores ,708 1,664 1,658 $6,214,939 1,677 Clothing stores ,313 1,282 1,276 $4,569,447 1,290 Shoe stores $849, Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores $796, Data Center 14
15 Sports, hobby, music instrument, book stores , $4,094,004 1,035 Sporting goods and musical instrument stores $3,211, Book stores and news dealers General merchandise stores $882, ,997 4,032 4,045 $20,033,658 4,025 Department stores ,440 1,404 1,384 $6,026,393 1,409 Other general merchandise stores Miscellaneous store retailers ,557 2,628 2,661 $14,007,264 2, $4,581, Florists $185, Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores $2,447, Used merchandise stores $246, Other miscellaneous store retailers $1,701, Nonstore retailers $1,770, Electronic shopping and mail?order houses $848, Data Center 15
16 Vending machine operators Direct selling establishments Transportation and Warehousing $201, $720, ,298 2,218 2,187 $27,279,101 2,234 Air transportation $509, Scheduled air transportation Nonscheduled air transportation $497, Water transportation Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation Truck transportation $5,464, General freight trucking $4,293, Specialized freight trucking Transit and ground passenger transportation $1,171, $1,021, Urban transit systems Data Center 16
17 Interurban and rural bus transportation Taxi and limousine service $202, Charter bus industry Other ground passenger transportation $53, Pipeline transportation Pipeline transportation of natural gas Support activities for transportation Support activities for air transportation $2,444, $1,528, Support activities for water transportation Support activities for road transportation $894, Freight transportation arrangement Postal service Data Center 17
18 Postal service Couriers and messengers $4,820, Couriers and express delivery services Local messengers and local delivery $4,388, $432, Warehousing and storage $397, Warehousing and storage $397, Utilities $3,738, Utilities $3,738, Power generation and supply Water, sewage and other systems $3,550, $188, Information ,767 3,761 3,740 $42,558,104 3,756 Information ,767 3,761 3,740 $42,558,104 3,756 Publishing industries, except Internet $8,962, Newspaper, book, and directory publishers $6,957, Software publishers $2,004, Data Center 18
19 Motion picture and sound recording industries $1,164, Motion picture and video industries Broadcasting, except Internet Radio and television broadcasting $1,164, $4,150, $4,150, Telecommunications $13,803, Wired telecommunications carriers $9,693, Wireless telecommunications carriers $3,514, Satellite telecommunications Other telecommunications $553, Data processing, hosting and related services ,377 1,338 1,311 $11,791,517 1,342 Data processing, hosting and related services ,377 1,338 1,311 $11,791,517 1,342 Other information services $2,686, Data Center 19
20 Other information services $2,686, Financial Activities ,867 6,856 6,852 $92,757,220 6,858 Finance and Insurance ,451 4,431 4,435 $75,568,087 4,439 Credit intermediation and related activities ,001 2,003 2,006 $29,252,189 2,003 Depository credit intermediation Nondepository credit intermediation ,551 1,557 1,557 $21,797,641 1, $6,120, Activities related to credit intermediation $1,334, Securities, commodity contracts, investments $11,686, Securities and commodity contracts brokerage $8,414, Other financial investment activities Insurance carriers and related activities $3,271, ,160 2,140 2,128 $34,614,475 2,143 Insurance carriers $16,512, Data Center 20
21 Insurance agencies and brokerages Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ,163 1,154 1,151 $18,101,838 1, Other investment pools and funds Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ,416 2,425 2,417 $17,189,133 2,419 Real estate ,828 1,843 1,830 $13,050,085 1,834 Lessors of real estate $3,350, Offices of real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate $2,196, ,002 1, $7,503,704 1,000 Rental and leasing services $4,139, Automotive equipment rental and leasing $1,792, Consumer goods rental $1,157, General rental centers Machinery and equipment rental and leasing $1,182, Data Center 21
22 Professional and Business Services Professional and Technical Services Professional and technical services ,273 17,711 17,801 17,779 $216,902,005 17, ,616 10,531 10,576 10,530 $159,059,065 10, ,616 10,531 10,576 10,530 $159,059,065 10,546 Legal services ,389 2,425 2,401 $41,602,271 2,405 Accounting and bookkeeping services ,136 1,157 1,118 $12,486,695 1,137 Architectural and engineering services Specialized design services Computer systems design and related services ,350 1,354 1,352 $21,570,211 1, $702, ,059 2,075 2,044 $35,116,423 2,059 Management and technical consulting services ,304 1,311 1,331 $20,132,966 1,315 Scientific research and development services $6,638, Advertising, PR, and related services Other professional and technical services $12,610, ,105 1,048 1,068 $8,199,728 1,074 Data Center 22
23 Management of Companies and Enterprises $12,381, Management of companies and enterprises $12,381, Management of companies and enterprises $12,381, Administrative and Waste Services Administrative and support services Office administrative services ,504 6,548 6,575 $45,461,805 6, ,258 6,300 6,332 $43,191,920 6, $3,520, Facilities support services $2,913, Employment services ,243 1,283 1,258 $9,087,600 1,261 Business support services $4,712, Travel arrangement and reservation services $1,891, Investigation and security services $5,654, Data Center 23
24 Services to buildings and dwellings ,833 2,826 2,879 $13,481,459 2,846 Other support services $1,930, Waste management and remediation services $2,269, Waste collection Waste treatment and disposal Remediation and other waste services Education and Health Services $213, $472, ,015 41,575 42,200 42,218 $452,304,350 41,998 Educational Services ,507 21,082 21,066 $213,943,651 20,885 Educational services ,507 21,082 21,066 $213,943,651 20,885 Elementary and secondary schools Junior colleges ,016 8,112 8,147 $63,208,161 8,092 Colleges and universities ,446 10,837 10,787 $134,232,639 10,690 Business, computer and management training $750, Technical and trade schools Other schools and instruction $506, $1,548, Data Center 24
25 Educational support services Health Care and Social Assistance Ambulatory health care services $1,762, ,068 21,118 21,152 $238,360,699 21, ,499 7,511 7,608 $111,921,961 7,539 Offices of physicians ,217 3,202 3,207 $62,346,184 3,209 Offices of dentists $8,056, Offices of other health practitioners $6,635, Outpatient care centers ,275 1,280 1,284 $17,269,302 1,280 Medical and diagnostic laboratories $7,283, Home health care services ,045 1,061 1,141 $8,988,867 1,082 Other ambulatory health care services $1,342, Hospitals ,335 7,328 7,354 $88,242,432 7,339 General medical and surgical hospitals Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals Other hospitals $3,821, Data Center 25
26 Nursing and residential care facilities ,087 3,102 3,079 $19,374,060 3,089 Nursing care facilities, skilled nursing ,251 1,273 1,251 $8,805,139 1,258 Residential mental health facilities Continuing care, assisted living facilities $4,563, $5,164, Other residential care facilities $841, Social assistance ,147 3,177 3,111 $18,822,245 3,145 Individual and family services Emergency and other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services ,470 1,475 1,394 $10,243,523 1, $1,562, $2,684, Child day care services $4,331, Leisure and Hospitality ,057 18,488 18,516 $64,723,708 18,354 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation ,268 1,287 1,311 $7,190,102 1,289 Data Center 26
27 Performing arts and spectator sports $1,243, Performing arts companies $321, Spectator sports Promoters of performing arts and sports $198, Agents and managers for public figures Independent artists, writers, and performers $216, Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Amusements, gambling, and recreation $2,195, $2,195, $3,751, Amusement parks and arcades Gambling industries Other amusement and recreation industries $3,043, Accommodation and Food Services ,789 17,201 17,205 $57,533,606 17,065 Data Center 27
28 Accommodation ,536 1,594 1,623 $7,232,128 1,584 Traveler accommodation ,323 1,389 1,420 $6,331,390 1,377 RV parks and recreational camps Rooming and boarding houses Food services and drinking places $174, $726, ,253 15,607 15,582 $50,301,478 15,481 Special food services ,318 1,433 1,287 $4,316,002 1,346 Drinking places, alcoholic beverages Restaurants and other eating places $1,422, ,315 13,535 13,619 $44,563,402 13,490 Other Services ,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 ,323 1,317 1,313 $10,379,960 1,318 Automotive repair and maintenance Electronic equipment repair and maintenance ,021 1,029 1,024 $7,838,775 1, $1,110, Commercial machinery repair and maintenance $842, Data Center 28
29 Household goods repair and maintenance $588, Personal and laundry services ,245 1,243 1,251 $6,717,853 1,246 Personal care services $3,544, Death care services $1,262, Drycleaning and laundry services $1,480, Other personal services $429, Membership associations and organizations ,748 2,810 2,832 $38,110,282 2,797 Religious organizations $623, Grantmaking and giving services Social advocacy organizations Civic and social organizations Professional and similar organizations $3,359, $6,408, $2,495, ,637 1,655 1,663 $25,223,273 1,652 Private households $1,946, Private households $1,946, Data Center 29
30 Public Administration ,875 32,969 33,024 $371,661,789 32,956 Public Administration ,875 32,969 33,024 $371,661,789 32,956 Executive, legislative and general government ,495 9,557 9,578 $116,688,314 9,543 Executive, legislative and general government ,495 9,557 9,578 $116,688,314 9,543 Justice, public order, and safety activities Justice, public order, and safety activities Administration of human resource programs ,359 7,310 7,343 $82,141,559 7, ,359 7,310 7,343 $82,141,559 7, ,230 7,307 7,313 $75,047,405 7,283 Administration of human resource programs ,230 7,307 7,313 $75,047,405 7,283 Administration of environmental programs ,213 2,210 2,206 $25,152,599 2,210 Administration of environmental programs ,213 2,210 2,206 $25,152,599 2,210 Data Center 30
31 Community and housing program administration $156, Community and housing program administration $156, Administration of economic programs Administration of economic programs National security and international affairs ,524 6,530 6,529 $72,090,651 6, ,524 6,530 6,529 $72,090,651 6, National security and international affairs Unclassified $521, Unclassified $521, Unclassified $521, Unclassified $521, Total, All Industries 10 9, , , ,381 $970,021, ,260 Goods-Producing 101 1,223 10,821 11,016 11,155 $105,615,400 10,997 Natural Resources and Mining Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting ,895 1,941 2,050 $14,708,873 1, ,746 1,787 1,896 $11,675,426 1,810 Crop production ,011 1,104 1,224 $6,694,763 1,113 Data Center 31
32 Oilseed and grain farming $344, Vegetable and melon farming Fruit and tree nut farming $1,214, Greenhouse and nursery production $5,009, Other crop farming $99, Animal production and aquaculture Cattle ranching and farming Hog and pig farming Poultry and egg production $632, $482, Other animal production Forestry and logging $839, Timber tract operations $205, Forest nursery and gathering forest products Logging $582, Fishing, hunting and trapping Fishing $452, Data Center 32
33 Hunting and trapping $443, Agriculture and forestry support activities $3,055, Support activities for crop production Support activities for animal production $2,131, Support activities for forestry Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction $890, $3,033, Oil and gas extraction Oil and gas extraction Mining, except oil and gas $3,019, Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying $3,019, Support activities for mining Support activities for mining Data Center 33
34 Construction ,974 6,104 6,134 $54,647,531 6,071 Construction ,974 6,104 6,134 $54,647,531 6,071 Construction of buildings ,028 1,060 1,077 $12,244,842 1,055 Residential building construction Nonresidential building construction $3,713, $8,531, Heavy and civil engineering construction $9,558, Utility system construction $4,784, Land subdivision $277, Highway, street, and bridge construction $2,569, Other heavy construction $1,925, Specialty trade contractors ,005 4,128 4,151 $32,844,272 4,095 Building foundation and exterior contractors ,060 1,096 1,109 $8,090,950 1,088 Building equipment contractors Building finishing contractors ,796 1,839 1,847 $16,354,236 1, $4,993, Data Center 34
35 Other specialty trade contractors $3,405, Manufacturing ,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Manufacturing ,952 2,971 2,971 $36,258,995 2,965 Durable Goods Manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Plywood and engineered wood product mfg. DUR 108 2,061 2,073 2,067 $25,318,229 2, Other wood product manufacturing Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing $126, $2,212, Cement and concrete product manufacturing $2,091, Other nonmetallic mineral products Fabricated metal product manufacturing $2,779, Architectural and structural metals mfg $1,169, Data Center 35
36 Boiler, tank, and shipping container mfg Machine shops and threaded product mfg $171, Coating, engraving, and heat treating metals Other fabricated metal product manufacturing Machinery manufacturing $7,089, Ag., construction, and mining machinery mfg Commercial and service industry machinery HVAC and commercial refrigeration equipment Other general purpose machinery manufacturing $6,994, Data Center 36
37 Computer and electronic product manufacturing $2,344, Computer and peripheral equipment mfg Communications equipment manufacturing $476, Audio and video equipment manufacturing Semiconductor and electronic component mfg Electronic instrument manufacturing Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. Household appliance manufacturing Other electrical equipment and component mfg Transportation equipment manufacturing $2,539, Data Center 37
38 Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing Motor vehicle parts manufacturing Other transportation equipment manufacturing $243, Furniture and related product manufacturing $977, Household and institutional furniture mfg $564, Other furniture related product manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing $1,696, $695, Other miscellaneous manufacturing Nondurable Goods Manufacturing $1,001, NONDUR $10,940, Food manufacturing $420, Data Center 38
39 Animal food manufacturing Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing Animal slaughtering and processing Seafood product preparation and packaging Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing Other food manufacturing $130, Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Beverage manufacturing Textile mills Textile and fabric finishing mills Textile product mills Other textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Data Center 39
40 Cut and sew apparel manufacturing Printing and related support activities Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products manufacturing $2,223, $2,223, Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Chemical manufacturing Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing Soap, cleaning compound, and toiletry mfg Other chemical product and preparation mfg Plastics and rubber products manufacturing $125, Plastics product manufacturing Data Center 40
41 Rubber product manufacturing Service-Providing 102 8,413 95,009 95,553 95,226 $864,405,772 95,263 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities ,834 23,507 23,248 22,948 $175,791,754 23,234 Wholesale Trade ,200 3,175 3,156 $48,928,009 3,177 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods ,847 1,831 1,821 $31,164,098 1,833 Motor vehicle and parts merchant wholesalers $3,929, Furniture and furnishing merchant wholesalers Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers $1,163, Commercial equip. merchant wholesalers $17,205, Metal and mineral merchant wholesalers Appliance and electric goods merchant whls $2,147, Data Center 41
42 Hardware and plumbing merchant wholesalers $1,442, Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers $3,243, Misc. durable goods merchant wholesalers $1,685, Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ,197 1,188 1,180 $13,994,830 1,188 Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers $1,160, Druggists' goods merchant wholesalers $147,452 9 Apparel and piece goods merchant wholesalers $97,858 4 Grocery and related product wholesalers Farm product raw material merch. whls $6,884, Chemical merchant wholesalers $597, Data Center 42
43 Petroleum merchant wholesalers Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers $644, $1,610, Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers $2,743, Electronic markets and agents and brokers $3,769, Electronic markets and agents and brokers $3,769, Retail Trade ,341 18,478 18,330 18,077 $107,626,448 18,295 Motor vehicle and parts dealers ,014 2,038 2,040 $21,050,481 2,031 Automobile dealers ,205 1,231 1,229 $15,587,991 1,222 Other motor vehicle dealers Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores $1,152, $4,309, Furniture and home furnishings stores $3,366, Furniture stores $1,630, Home furnishings stores $1,736, Data Center 43
44 Electronics and appliance stores Electronics and appliance stores Building material and garden supply stores $3,492, $3,492, ,391 1,429 1,464 $10,160,695 1,428 Building material and supplies dealers Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores ,106 1,149 1,164 $8,414,675 1, $1,746, Food and beverage stores ,936 3,987 3,708 $18,541,531 3,877 Grocery stores ,473 3,508 3,244 $16,520,135 3,408 Specialty food stores $1,166, Beer, wine, and liquor stores Health and personal care stores Health and personal care stores $855, ,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1, ,275 1,274 1,291 $9,870,514 1,280 Gasoline stations ,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028 Gasoline stations ,014 1,031 1,039 $4,449,998 1,028 Clothing and clothing accessories stores ,708 1,664 1,658 $6,214,939 1,677 Clothing stores ,313 1,282 1,276 $4,569,447 1,290 Data Center 44
45 Shoe stores $849, Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores Sports, hobby, music instrument, book stores $796, , $4,094,004 1,035 Sporting goods and musical instrument stores $3,211, Book stores and news dealers General merchandise stores $882, ,997 4,032 4,045 $20,033,658 4,025 Department stores ,440 1,404 1,384 $6,026,393 1,409 Other general merchandise stores Miscellaneous store retailers ,557 2,628 2,661 $14,007,264 2, $4,581, Florists $185, Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores $2,447, Used merchandise stores $246, Other miscellaneous store retailers $1,701, Nonstore retailers $1,770, Data Center 45
46 Electronic shopping and mail?order houses $848, Vending machine operators Direct selling establishments Transportation and Warehousing $201, $720, ,613 1,527 1,497 $15,499,130 1,546 Air transportation $509, Scheduled air transportation Nonscheduled air transportation $497, Water transportation Sea, coastal, and Great Lakes transportation Truck transportation $5,464, General freight trucking $4,293, Specialized freight trucking Transit and ground passenger transportation $1,171, $1,021, Data Center 46
47 Urban transit systems Interurban and rural bus transportation Taxi and limousine service $202, Charter bus industry Other ground passenger transportation $53, Pipeline transportation Pipeline transportation of natural gas Support activities for transportation Support activities for air transportation $1,964, $1,048, Support activities for water transportation Support activities for road transportation $894, Data Center 47
48 Freight transportation arrangement Couriers and messengers $4,820, Couriers and express delivery services Local messengers and local delivery $4,388, $432, Warehousing and storage $397, Warehousing and storage $397, Utilities $3,738, Utilities $3,738, Power generation and supply Water, sewage and other systems $3,550, $188, Information ,450 3,447 3,430 $39,599,164 3,442 Information ,450 3,447 3,430 $39,599,164 3,442 Publishing industries, except Internet $8,962, Newspaper, book, and directory publishers $6,957, Software publishers $2,004, Data Center 48
49 Motion picture and sound recording industries $1,164, Motion picture and video industries Broadcasting, except Internet Radio and television broadcasting $1,164, $4,150, $4,150, Telecommunications $13,803, Wired telecommunications carriers $9,693, Wireless telecommunications carriers $3,514, Satellite telecommunications Other telecommunications $553, Data processing, hosting and related services ,264 1,226 1,201 $10,383,376 1,230 Data processing, hosting and related services ,264 1,226 1,201 $10,383,376 1,230 Other information services $1,135, Data Center 49
50 Other information services $1,135, Financial Activities ,534 6,529 6,531 $87,529,807 6,531 Finance and Insurance ,175 4,160 4,171 $70,818,280 4,169 Credit intermediation and related activities ,000 2,002 2,005 $29,223,156 2,002 Depository credit intermediation Nondepository credit intermediation ,551 1,557 1,557 $21,797,641 1, $6,091, Activities related to credit intermediation $1,334, Securities, commodity contracts, investments $11,686, Securities and commodity contracts brokerage $8,414, Other financial investment activities Insurance carriers and related activities $3,271, ,885 1,870 1,865 $29,893,701 1,873 Insurance carriers $11,791, Data Center 50
51 Insurance agencies and brokerages Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ,163 1,154 1,151 $18,101,838 1, Other investment pools and funds Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ,359 2,369 2,360 $16,711,527 2,363 Real estate ,771 1,787 1,773 $12,572,479 1,777 Lessors of real estate $3,350, Offices of real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate $2,196, $7,026, Rental and leasing services $4,139, Automotive equipment rental and leasing $1,792, Consumer goods rental $1,157, General rental centers Machinery and equipment rental and leasing $1,182, Data Center 51
52 Professional and Business Services Professional and Technical Services Professional and technical services ,268 17,462 17,554 17,531 $213,047,993 17, ,613 10,338 10,383 10,337 $155,757,888 10, ,613 10,338 10,383 10,337 $155,757,888 10,353 Legal services ,389 2,425 2,401 $41,602,271 2,405 Accounting and bookkeeping services ,136 1,157 1,118 $12,486,695 1,137 Architectural and engineering services Specialized design services Computer systems design and related services ,325 1,328 1,326 $21,111,921 1, $702, ,911 1,927 1,895 $32,790,756 1,911 Management and technical consulting services ,304 1,311 1,331 $20,132,966 1,315 Scientific research and development services $6,638, Advertising, PR, and related services Other professional and technical services $12,610, ,085 1,029 1,050 $7,682,508 1,055 Data Center 52
53 Management of Companies and Enterprises $12,381, Management of companies and enterprises $12,381, Management of companies and enterprises $12,381, Administrative and Waste Services Administrative and support services Office administrative services ,448 6,494 6,520 $44,908,969 6, ,223 6,267 6,298 $42,800,841 6, $3,520, Facilities support services $2,913, Employment services ,243 1,283 1,258 $9,087,600 1,261 Business support services $4,712, Travel arrangement and reservation services $1,891, Investigation and security services $5,654, Data Center 53
54 Services to buildings and dwellings ,798 2,793 2,845 $13,090,380 2,812 Other support services $1,930, Waste management and remediation services $2,108, Waste collection Waste treatment and disposal Remediation and other waste services Education and Health Services $472, ,376 20,598 20,563 $229,373,226 20,512 Educational Services ,624 1,777 1,713 $12,394,193 1,705 Educational services ,624 1,777 1,713 $12,394,193 1,705 Elementary and secondary schools Junior colleges Colleges and universities $5,811, Business, computer and management training $750, Technical and trade schools Other schools and instruction $506, $1,548, Data Center 54
55 Educational support services Health Care and Social Assistance Ambulatory health care services $1,762, ,752 18,821 18,850 $216,979,033 18, ,299 7,305 7,398 $107,533,749 7,334 Offices of physicians ,017 2,996 2,997 $57,957,972 3,003 Offices of dentists $8,056, Offices of other health practitioners $6,635, Outpatient care centers ,275 1,280 1,284 $17,269,302 1,280 Medical and diagnostic laboratories $7,283, Home health care services ,045 1,061 1,141 $8,988,867 1,082 Other ambulatory health care services $1,342, Hospitals ,676 5,690 5,719 $75,068,461 5,695 General medical and surgical hospitals Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals Other hospitals $3,821, Data Center 55
56 Nursing and residential care facilities ,790 2,811 2,785 $17,253,659 2,795 Nursing care facilities, skilled nursing ,251 1,273 1,251 $8,805,139 1,258 Residential mental health facilities Continuing care, assisted living facilities $2,442, $5,164, Other residential care facilities $841, Social assistance ,987 3,015 2,948 $17,123,163 2,983 Individual and family services Emergency and other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services ,310 1,313 1,231 $8,544,441 1, $1,562, $2,684, Child day care services $4,331, Leisure and Hospitality ,880 18,311 18,338 $62,903,909 18,176 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation ,091 1,110 1,133 $5,370,303 1,111 Data Center 56
57 Performing arts and spectator sports $1,243, Performing arts companies $321, Spectator sports Promoters of performing arts and sports $198, Agents and managers for public figures Independent artists, writers, and performers $216, Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Amusements, gambling, and recreation $3,751, Amusement parks and arcades Gambling industries Other amusement and recreation industries $3,043, Accommodation and Food Services ,789 17,201 17,205 $57,533,606 17,065 Data Center 57
58 Accommodation ,536 1,594 1,623 $7,232,128 1,584 Traveler accommodation ,323 1,389 1,420 $6,331,390 1,377 RV parks and recreational camps Rooming and boarding houses Food services and drinking places $174, $726, ,253 15,607 15,582 $50,301,478 15,481 Special food services ,318 1,433 1,287 $4,316,002 1,346 Drinking places, alcoholic beverages Restaurants and other eating places $1,422, ,315 13,535 13,619 $44,563,402 13,490 Other Services ,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 ,323 1,317 1,313 $10,379,960 1,318 Automotive repair and maintenance Electronic equipment repair and maintenance ,021 1,029 1,024 $7,838,775 1, $1,110, Commercial machinery repair and maintenance $842, Data Center 58
59 Household goods repair and maintenance $588, Personal and laundry services ,245 1,243 1,251 $6,717,853 1,246 Personal care services $3,544, Death care services $1,262, Drycleaning and laundry services $1,480, Other personal services $429, Membership associations and organizations ,676 2,738 2,759 $36,595,077 2,724 Religious organizations $623, Grantmaking and giving services Social advocacy organizations Civic and social organizations Professional and similar organizations $3,359, $4,892, $2,495, ,637 1,655 1,663 $25,223,273 1,652 Private households $1,946, Private households $1,946, Unclassified $520, Data Center 59
60 Unclassified $520, Unclassified $520, Unclassified $520, Total, All Industries ,926 1,932 1,918 $36,803,553 1,925 Service-Providing ,926 1,932 1,918 $36,803,553 1,925 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities $11,299, Transportation and Warehousing $11,299, Postal service $11,299, Postal service $11,299, Financial Activities $29,033 1 Finance and Insurance $29,033 1 Credit intermediation and related activities $29,033 1 Nondepository credit intermediation $29,033 1 Professional and Business Services Professional and Technical Services Professional and technical services $975, $975, $975, Data Center 60
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