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EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION
"Check Out Our Web Site: www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/index.htm"
Office of Workforce Information and Performance
1100 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
SECOND QUARTER 2008
Martin O'Malley , Governor
Anthony G. Brown , Lieutenant Governor
Thomas E. Perez , Secretary
Employment and Payrolls
SECOND QUARTER 2008
Prepared by:
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Office of Workforce Information and Performance
Carolyn J. Mitchell, Director
1100 North Eutaw Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 767-2250
E-mail: [email protected]
December, 2008
Preface
BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS
Table I Major Industry Series
State of Maryland
Baltimore MSA
Maryland Portion D.C. MSA
Table II Employment and Wages by Size
of Reporting Unit
State of Maryland
Baltimore MSA
Maryland Portion D.C. MSA
Table III Employment and Wages by County
Total Employment
Government Sector
Private Sector
Table IV County Industry Series
Allegany County
Anne Arundel County
Baltimore City
Baltimore County
Calvert County
Caroline County
Carroll County
Cecil County
Charles County
Dorchester County
Frederick County
Garrett County
Harford County
Howard County
Kent County
Montgomery County
Prince George’s County
Queen Anne’s County
St. Mary’s County
Somerset County
Talbot County
Washington County
Wicomico County
Worcester County
Nondistributable
Appendix A—Source of Data & Scope
of Coverage
Appendix B—Explanation of Terms
Appendix C—Limitations
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PREFACE
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.
This report uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to code establishments. All future releases will also be based on the NAICS.
Prior to the reports for 2001, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual was used for coding purposes. Although some titles remained the same,
the content has changed from one system to the other and the series are not comparable.
For purposes of this report, NAICS sectors have been combined using the BLS standard for sector aggregation. The following page details this
aggregation.
Requests for more information or additional copies of this report should be directed to:
Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Office of Workforce Information and Performance
1100 North Eutaw Street - Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 767-2250
E-mail: [email protected]
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BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles based on the NAICS
Goods-Producing
Natural Resources and Mining
Sector 11 (Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting), Sector 21 (Mining)
Construction
Sector 23 (Construction)
Manufacturing
Sectors 31, 32, 33 (Manufacturing)
Service-Providing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Sector 42 (Wholesale Trade), Sectors 44, 45 (Retail Trade), Sectors 48, 49 (Transportation and Warehousing),
Sector 22 (Utilities)
Information
Sector 51 (Information)
Financial Activities
Professional and Business Services
Sector 52 (Finance and Insurance), Sector 53 (Real Estate and Rental and Leasing)
Sector 54 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services), Sector 55 (Management of Companies and Enterprises),
Leisure and Hospitality
Education and Health Services
Sector 56 (Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services)
Sector 61 (Educational Services), Sector 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance)
Sector 71 (Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation), Sector 72 (Accommodation and Food Services)
Sector 81 (Other Services, except Public Administration)
Other Services
Public Administration
Sector 92 (Public Administration)
Sector 99 (Unclassified)
Unclassified
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES
STATE OF MARYLAND
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 165,572 2,551,665 2,569,043 2,577,767 2,566,158 $30,683,344,489 $920
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 3,321 480,575 481,232 475,539 479,115 6,936,483,759 1,114
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 1,016 125,675 126,217 127,397 126,430 2,679,722,156 1,630
STATE GOVERNMENT 385 101,395 99,750 96,986 99,377 1,288,107,862 997
LOCAL GOVERNMENT 1,920 253,505 255,265 251,156 253,309 2,968,653,741 902
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 162,251 2,071,090 2,087,811 2,102,228 2,087,043 23,746,860,730 875
GOODS-PRODUCING 23,857 315,628 316,267 318,524 316,806 4,240,916,409 1,030
Natural Resources and Mining 689 6,683 7,019 6,983 6,895 59,801,385 667
Crop Production 210 2,379 2,609 2,566 2,518 18,873,676 577
Animal Production 136 1,305 1,308 1,326 1,313 10,135,452 594
Forestry and Logging 60 264 267 264 265 1,762,579 512
Fishing, Hunting and Trapping D D D D D D D
Agriculture and Forestry Support Activity 158 997 1,055 1,017 1,023 7,816,219 588
Oil and Gas Extraction D D D D D D D
Mining, except Oil and Gas 55 1,215 1,221 1,223 1,220 15,137,254 955
Support Activities for Mining 36 397 426 441 421 5,277,841 964
Construction 19,107 180,115 180,365 182,185 180,888 2,245,073,539 955
Construction of Buildings 6,591 41,147 41,384 41,916 41,482 562,940,847 1,044
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 1,047 16,372 16,609 17,178 16,720 210,454,634 968
Specialty Trade Contractors 11,469 122,596 122,372 123,091 122,686 1,471,678,058 923
Manufacturing 4,061 128,830 128,883 129,356 129,023 1,936,041,485 1,154
Food Manufacturing 357 15,297 15,312 15,413 15,341 151,600,267 760
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 62 3,786 3,794 3,806 3,795 44,081,776 893
Textile Mills 41 1,098 1,066 1,071 1,078 9,084,978 648
Textile Product Mills 121 961 963 959 961 9,101,862 729
Apparel Manufacturing 51 1,345 1,362 1,390 1,366 10,514,877 592
Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing 12 177 179 180 179 1,737,058 748
Wood Product Manufacturing 136 2,781 2,815 2,777 2,791 27,002,088 744
Paper Manufacturing 50 4,335 4,296 4,272 4,301 50,477,121 903
Printing and Related Support Activities 635 12,327 12,312 12,319 12,319 177,666,548 1,109
Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing 37 785 801 775 787 11,489,297 1,123
Chemical Manufacturing 241 12,466 12,470 12,539 12,492 258,583,524 1,592
Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 103 6,900 6,936 7,024 6,953 88,420,025 978
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 194 4,860 4,851 4,833 4,848 54,848,907 870
Primary Metal Manufacturing 51 3,540 3,555 3,575 3,557 61,185,515 1,323
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 478 10,350 10,356 10,426 10,377 123,200,318 913
Machinery Manufacturing 227 7,589 7,480 7,391 7,487 110,364,972 1,134
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 320 21,641 21,647 21,745 21,678 492,051,024 1,746
Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg. 78 2,306 2,288 2,275 2,290 33,402,363 1,122
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 141 7,402 7,467 7,649 7,506 127,863,956 1,310
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 258 3,688 3,724 3,698 3,703 34,683,298 720
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
STATE OF MARYLAND
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 468 5,196 5,209 5,239 5,215 58,681,711 866
SERVICE-PROVIDING 137,467 1,754,381 1,770,439 1,782,566 1,769,129 19,492,355,111 848
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 33,915 459,512 462,249 465,317 462,359 4,383,872,650 729
Utilities 133 10,170 10,238 10,380 10,263 220,662,042 1,654
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 4,322 48,552 48,588 48,964 48,701 806,566,211 1,274
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 1,946 30,688 30,862 30,846 30,799 389,238,479 972
Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 4,010 14,614 14,696 14,789 14,700 292,050,393 1,528
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1,771 37,701 37,606 37,624 37,644 402,579,280 823
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 1,128 11,312 11,285 11,095 11,231 93,626,982 641
Electronics and Appliance Stores 1,133 10,900 10,854 10,865 10,873 98,390,212 696
Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 1,196 25,545 26,025 25,722 25,764 209,122,148 624
Food and Beverage Stores 3,633 63,569 64,546 65,561 64,559 394,560,041 470
Health and Personal Care Stores 1,780 18,072 17,992 18,073 18,046 139,180,212 593
Gasoline Stations 1,365 9,851 9,921 9,983 9,918 48,913,811 379
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 2,643 29,240 29,663 30,334 29,746 130,840,092 338
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 1,057 12,057 12,123 12,164 12,115 65,953,527 419
General Merchandise Stores 825 49,710 49,479 50,088 49,759 254,563,889 394
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 2,204 17,898 18,022 17,989 17,970 102,916,890 441
Nonstore Retailers 718 5,446 5,322 5,335 5,368 50,369,357 722
Air Transportation 69 4,445 4,496 4,560 4,500 71,299,036 1,219
Rail Transportation D D D D D D D
Water Transportation 37 574 589 628 597 11,358,084 1,463
Truck Transportation 1,788 15,736 15,929 16,280 15,982 171,090,499 823
Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 745 10,299 10,391 10,135 10,275 64,501,698 483
Pipeline Transportation D D D D D D D
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation 55 359 532 611 501 2,377,113 365
Support Activities for Transportation 700 10,356 10,349 10,421 10,375 135,211,096 1,002
Postal Service 25 176 185 189 183 1,338,225 561
Couriers and Messengers 352 11,322 11,607 11,609 11,513 110,042,554 735
Warehousing and Storage 274 10,851 10,877 10,996 10,908 115,618,146 815
Information 2,665 50,627 50,758 50,191 50,525 799,239,469 1,217
Publishing Industries, except Internet 742 12,364 12,284 12,276 12,308 179,796,819 1,124
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 400 4,912 5,257 4,744 4,971 30,336,733 469
Broadcasting, except Internet 139 5,072 4,979 4,992 5,014 111,280,878 1,707
Telecommunications 847 21,276 21,229 21,091 21,199 369,447,467 1,341
ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Processing 349 5,526 5,531 5,598 5,552 82,609,233 1,145
Other Information Services 188 1,477 1,478 1,490 1,482 25,768,339 1,338
Financial Activities 15,523 150,247 150,329 150,953 150,510 2,415,457,707 1,235
Monetary Authorities - Central Bank 7 332 330 314 325 6,569,764 1,553
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 4,227 52,077 51,929 51,745 51,917 697,767,872 1,034
Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments 1,358 15,796 15,765 15,933 15,831 530,006,028 2,575
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
STATE OF MARYLAND
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 3,028 34,286 34,264 34,361 34,304 603,629,829 1,354
Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles 173 1,484 1,497 1,515 1,499 22,534,068 1,157
Real Estate 5,581 33,142 33,161 33,528 33,277 415,550,434 961
Rental and Leasing Services 1,094 12,753 13,003 13,177 12,978 132,575,996 786
Lessors, Nonfinancial Intangible Assets 55 377 380 380 379 6,823,716 1,385
Professional and Business Services 36,252 401,164 401,939 403,328 402,144 6,005,110,605 1,149
Professional and Technical Services 24,987 226,916 224,850 226,004 225,923 4,229,912,898 1,440
Management of Companies and Enterprises 465 21,077 21,195 21,375 21,216 450,576,820 1,634
Administrative and Support Services 10,274 145,517 148,056 147,992 147,188 1,238,322,657 647
Waste Management and Remediation Services 526 7,654 7,838 7,957 7,816 86,298,230 849
Education and Health Services 16,976 366,806 367,591 366,502 366,966 4,064,405,805 852
Educational Services 2,286 59,613 59,529 57,484 58,875 632,316,924 826
Ambulatory Health Care Services 10,364 100,000 100,464 100,585 100,350 1,373,589,104 1,053
Hospitals 140 97,150 97,223 97,951 97,441 1,261,994,396 996
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 1,440 65,019 65,161 65,416 65,199 508,946,687 600
Social Assistance 2,746 45,024 45,214 45,066 45,101 287,558,694 490
Leisure and Hospitality 13,261 235,771 246,801 254,191 245,588 1,105,847,644 346
Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 772 7,397 9,103 8,040 8,180 98,729,293 928
Museums, Parks and Historical Sites 96 1,807 1,840 1,913 1,853 11,715,608 486
Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 1,484 26,265 28,987 33,859 29,704 125,735,562 326
Accommodation 788 24,349 25,657 26,977 25,661 163,670,743 491
Food Services and Drinking Places 10,121 175,953 181,214 183,402 180,190 705,996,438 301
Other Services 18,875 90,254 90,772 92,084 91,037 718,421,231 607
Repair and Maintenance 4,369 24,725 24,608 24,711 24,681 238,513,634 743
Personal and Laundry Services 3,972 31,918 32,268 32,452 32,213 180,672,742 431
Membership Organizations and Associations 2,698 24,818 25,108 26,132 25,353 254,081,538 771
Private Households 7,836 8,793 8,788 8,789 8,790 45,153,317 395
UNCLASSIFIED 927 1,081 1,105 1,138 1,108 13,589,210 943
NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES
BALTIMORE MSA
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 71,200 1,258,063 1,264,091 1,267,703 1,263,286 $14,772,006,010 $899
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,427 221,917 221,950 220,023 221,297 2,942,379,177 1,023
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 382 40,606 40,571 40,737 40,638 733,019,351 1,388
STATE GOVERNMENT 246 67,307 66,698 66,513 66,839 905,719,917 1,042
LOCAL GOVERNMENT 799 114,004 114,681 112,773 113,819 1,303,639,909 881
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 69,773 1,036,146 1,042,141 1,047,680 1,041,989 11,829,626,833 873
GOODS-PRODUCING 10,921 151,015 151,345 152,754 151,705 2,037,004,825 1,033
Natural Resources and Mining 235 1,795 1,900 1,840 1,845 14,606,991 609
Crop Production 76 787 865 839 830 6,274,230 581
Animal Production 48 249 250 258 252 1,618,037 493
Forestry and Logging D D D D D D D
Fishing, Hunting and Trapping 9 70 71 70 70 321,814 352
Agriculture and Forestry Support Activity 73 387 415 373 392 2,759,954 542
Oil and Gas Extraction D D D D D D D
Mining, except Oil and Gas 13 215 217 213 215 2,790,051 998
Support Activities for Mining 13 59 54 59 57 633,703 850
Construction 8,619 79,968 80,098 81,254 80,440 1,001,651,841 958
Construction of Buildings 2,990 16,550 16,677 17,003 16,743 225,395,753 1,036
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 474 8,503 8,519 8,680 8,567 109,543,408 984
Specialty Trade Contractors 5,155 54,915 54,902 55,571 55,129 666,712,680 930
Manufacturing 2,067 69,252 69,347 69,660 69,420 1,020,745,993 1,131
Food Manufacturing 187 8,886 8,913 8,975 8,925 99,342,785 856
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 27 1,936 1,930 1,921 1,929 25,018,869 998
Textile Mills 18 465 448 466 460 3,710,668 621
Textile Product Mills 70 485 478 485 483 4,457,307 710
Apparel Manufacturing 32 1,065 1,083 1,102 1,083 8,866,880 630
Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing D D D D D D D
Wood Product Manufacturing 60 1,375 1,393 1,376 1,381 13,837,572 771
Paper Manufacturing 31 2,443 2,413 2,397 2,418 27,713,783 882
Printing and Related Support Activities 318 5,264 5,239 5,220 5,241 56,466,235 829
Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing D D D D D D D
Chemical Manufacturing 132 7,698 7,715 7,742 7,718 133,127,381 1,327
Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 65 2,694 2,693 2,700 2,696 28,308,230 808
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 88 2,639 2,649 2,631 2,640 31,294,902 912
Primary Metal Manufacturing 32 3,267 3,278 3,290 3,278 58,250,393 1,367
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 277 5,307 5,344 5,393 5,348 65,513,255 942
Machinery Manufacturing 132 4,428 4,410 4,421 4,420 64,363,751 1,120
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 130 11,056 11,047 11,129 11,077 258,629,136 1,796
Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg. 46 1,217 1,214 1,208 1,213 18,711,191 1,187
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 72 4,371 4,415 4,543 4,443 72,826,685 1,261
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 120 1,469 1,493 1,473 1,478 14,173,395 737
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
BALTIMORE MSA
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 206 2,667 2,668 2,676 2,670 29,203,791 841
SERVICE-PROVIDING 58,735 885,000 890,672 894,798 890,157 9,791,146,880 846
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,906 230,947 231,936 233,174 232,019 2,206,117,210 731
Utilities 41 5,907 5,974 6,090 5,990 139,465,798 1,791
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 2,069 26,936 26,983 27,250 27,056 431,070,570 1,226
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 902 18,405 18,562 18,559 18,509 231,664,964 963
Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 701 3,895 3,864 3,805 3,855 68,441,499 1,366
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 846 18,078 17,999 17,974 18,017 192,991,756 824
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 478 4,966 4,958 4,839 4,921 40,653,925 635
Electronics and Appliance Stores 535 5,338 5,274 5,294 5,302 47,287,144 686
Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 523 11,109 11,362 11,213 11,228 87,071,159 597
Food and Beverage Stores 1,844 30,868 31,117 31,638 31,208 186,559,074 460
Health and Personal Care Stores 858 9,361 9,229 9,261 9,284 75,554,635 626
Gasoline Stations 600 3,545 3,545 3,585 3,558 17,087,917 369
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 1,282 14,962 15,139 15,355 15,152 67,495,444 343
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 477 5,695 5,700 5,738 5,711 31,264,067 421
General Merchandise Stores 392 24,052 24,006 24,306 24,121 123,351,051 393
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 1,071 9,203 9,375 9,324 9,301 53,930,698 446
Nonstore Retailers 322 2,613 2,541 2,513 2,556 23,579,996 710
Air Transportation 33 3,860 3,898 3,947 3,902 66,898,407 1,319
Rail Transportation D D D D D D D
Water Transportation 16 407 419 424 417 7,106,710 1,312
Truck Transportation 833 8,331 8,368 8,475 8,391 92,804,738 851
Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 338 6,543 6,576 6,373 6,497 40,332,226 478
Pipeline Transportation D D D D D D D
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation 23 240 377 424 347 1,597,628 354
Support Activities for Transportation 404 6,194 6,120 6,184 6,166 72,072,294 899
Postal Service 11 124 131 137 131 924,251 544
Couriers and Messengers 162 4,341 4,429 4,432 4,401 45,254,044 791
Warehousing and Storage 142 5,922 5,937 5,977 5,945 60,413,083 782
Information 938 22,277 22,275 22,255 22,269 335,054,064 1,157
Publishing Industries, except Internet 254 5,660 5,604 5,577 5,614 78,448,995 1,075
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 160 1,702 1,791 1,873 1,789 12,091,239 520
Broadcasting, except Internet 45 1,939 1,924 1,908 1,924 39,738,836 1,589
Telecommunications 304 10,297 10,271 10,130 10,233 166,818,409 1,254
ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Processing 106 1,988 2,001 2,087 2,025 28,057,392 1,066
Other Information Services 69 691 684 680 685 9,899,193 1,112
Financial Activities 7,179 75,617 75,692 75,830 75,713 1,272,625,683 1,293
Monetary Authorities - Central Bank D D D D D D D
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 1,910 23,507 23,450 23,429 23,462 316,256,364 1,037
Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments 679 10,259 10,257 10,306 10,274 370,380,478 2,773
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
BALTIMORE MSA
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 1,538 19,360 19,300 19,316 19,325 328,967,875 1,309
Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles 68 796 802 825 808 12,043,334 1,147
Real Estate 2,474 14,261 14,256 14,330 14,282 161,098,262 868
Rental and Leasing Services 484 6,889 7,081 7,093 7,021 73,940,103 810
Lessors, Nonfinancial Intangible Assets D D D D D D D
Professional and Business Services 14,655 183,862 184,836 185,169 184,622 2,643,394,658 1,101
Professional and Technical Services 9,953 101,982 101,102 101,676 101,587 1,827,820,876 1,384
Management of Companies and Enterprises 213 7,761 7,808 7,904 7,824 185,794,007 1,827
Administrative and Support Services 4,251 70,265 71,961 71,574 71,267 586,485,229 633
Waste Management and Remediation Services 238 3,854 3,965 4,015 3,945 43,294,546 844
Education and Health Services 7,815 214,058 214,046 213,117 213,740 2,441,602,102 879
Educational Services 999 40,651 40,455 38,733 39,946 472,155,191 909
Ambulatory Health Care Services 4,681 49,896 50,119 50,277 50,097 657,401,861 1,009
Hospitals 78 64,854 64,783 65,319 64,985 871,713,180 1,032
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 678 33,082 33,060 33,234 33,125 272,307,804 632
Social Assistance 1,379 25,575 25,629 25,554 25,586 168,024,066 505
Leisure and Hospitality 6,409 116,520 120,002 122,812 119,778 570,346,891 366
Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 321 3,812 4,001 4,042 3,952 73,621,227 1,433
Museums, Parks and Historical Sites 50 1,435 1,449 1,491 1,458 9,336,732 492
Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 712 12,716 14,008 16,601 14,442 58,466,943 311
Accommodation 269 9,705 9,882 10,046 9,878 61,099,930 476
Food Services and Drinking Places 5,057 88,852 90,662 90,632 90,049 367,822,059 314
Other Services 6,833 41,719 41,885 42,441 42,015 322,006,272 590
Repair and Maintenance 2,137 13,015 12,988 13,062 13,022 124,868,735 738
Personal and Laundry Services 1,932 15,747 15,835 15,939 15,840 87,106,333 423
Membership Organizations and Associations 1,164 11,099 11,221 11,571 11,297 100,134,056 682
Private Households 1,600 1,858 1,841 1,869 1,856 9,897,148 410
UNCLASSIFIED 117 131 124 128 128 1,475,128 889
NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA
-7-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 59,873 935,713 940,474 941,468 939,218 $12,092,085,560 $990
GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,088 198,695 198,546 195,585 197,609 3,216,664,827 1,252
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 356 71,893 72,354 73,187 72,478 1,657,992,057 1,760
STATE GOVERNMENT 38 20,309 19,332 16,996 18,879 232,899,266 949
LOCAL GOVERNMENT 694 106,493 106,860 105,402 106,252 1,325,773,504 960
PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 58,785 737,018 741,928 745,883 741,610 8,875,420,733 921
GOODS-PRODUCING 7,895 111,398 111,333 111,921 111,551 1,599,810,467 1,103
Natural Resources and Mining 141 1,896 1,978 1,915 1,930 18,341,720 731
Crop Production 35 653 729 656 679 5,421,791 614
Animal Production 34 380 388 387 385 2,886,907 577
Forestry and Logging D D D D D D D
Fishing, Hunting and Trapping D D D D D D D
Agriculture and Forestry Support Activity 40 183 183 188 185 1,473,259 614
Mining, except Oil and Gas 13 542 539 547 543 7,202,799 1,021
Support Activities for Mining 8 69 70 69 69 789,877 876
Construction 6,597 77,869 77,699 78,215 77,928 1,016,477,948 1,003
Construction of Buildings 2,313 18,955 18,990 19,104 19,016 281,434,724 1,138
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 297 5,824 6,013 6,331 6,056 79,970,662 1,016
Specialty Trade Contractors 3,987 53,090 52,696 52,780 52,855 655,072,562 953
Manufacturing 1,157 31,633 31,656 31,791 31,693 564,990,799 1,371
Food Manufacturing 88 2,149 2,137 2,142 2,143 19,463,481 699
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 22 1,180 1,188 1,194 1,187 12,724,948 824
Textile Mills 11 208 206 201 205 2,019,625 758
Textile Product Mills 36 345 349 344 346 3,474,508 772
Apparel Manufacturing 12 49 50 59 53 337,866 493
Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing D D D D D D D
Wood Product Manufacturing 28 612 639 625 625 6,679,337 822
Paper Manufacturing 9 194 194 191 193 2,069,180 825
Printing and Related Support Activities 224 5,305 5,314 5,356 5,325 72,429,697 1,046
Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing D D D D D D D
Chemical Manufacturing 58 3,408 3,397 3,460 3,422 109,575,448 2,463
Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 9 229 233 236 233 2,485,737 822
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 58 1,159 1,150 1,149 1,153 13,132,750 876
Primary Metal Manufacturing 8 57 59 64 60 1,039,072 1,332
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 109 2,717 2,681 2,678 2,692 34,097,922 974
Machinery Manufacturing 38 926 926 930 927 11,860,906 984
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 126 9,476 9,501 9,518 9,498 219,645,412 1,779
Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg. 12 222 225 224 224 3,352,258 1,153
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 29 1,078 1,077 1,073 1,076 20,472,847 1,464
Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 85 870 871 874 872 9,495,091 838
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 185 1,194 1,206 1,222 1,207 16,514,608 1,052
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA
-8-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
SERVICE-PROVIDING 50,378 624,873 629,856 633,205 629,311 7,267,605,765 888
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9,911 153,493 154,211 155,082 154,262 1,422,981,255 710
Utilities 43 3,114 3,115 3,147 3,125 61,267,785 1,508
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 1,195 15,247 15,267 15,377 15,297 264,606,107 1,331
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 487 7,318 7,330 7,275 7,308 98,132,590 1,033
Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 402 2,310 2,311 2,357 2,326 38,509,204 1,274
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 549 14,685 14,662 14,695 14,681 165,606,220 868
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 462 4,921 4,866 4,810 4,866 40,905,815 647
Electronics and Appliance Stores 429 4,537 4,547 4,545 4,543 43,040,191 729
Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 396 10,003 10,167 9,997 10,056 88,344,717 676
Food and Beverage Stores 1,238 24,894 25,219 25,465 25,193 168,745,279 515
Health and Personal Care Stores 651 6,152 6,174 6,207 6,178 44,380,470 553
Gasoline Stations 496 3,447 3,455 3,441 3,448 19,165,753 428
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 939 10,580 10,701 10,990 10,757 45,599,216 326
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 384 4,970 4,978 4,947 4,965 27,228,989 422
General Merchandise Stores 264 17,261 17,125 17,355 17,247 91,081,000 406
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 719 6,324 6,264 6,231 6,273 36,127,827 443
Nonstore Retailers 222 1,445 1,425 1,452 1,441 14,881,276 795
Air Transportation D D D D D D D
Water Transportation 12 149 151 179 160 4,081,524 1,966
Truck Transportation 441 3,308 3,366 3,555 3,410 32,265,665 728
Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 184 2,505 2,546 2,510 2,520 17,648,706 539
Pipeline Transportation D D D D D D D
Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation 14 88 100 111 100 564,422 436
Support Activities for Transportation 162 1,804 1,810 1,825 1,813 30,392,441 1,290
Postal Service 11 49 51 49 50 400,475 620
Couriers and Messengers 127 5,432 5,610 5,584 5,542 51,873,452 720
Warehousing and Storage 77 2,906 2,923 2,928 2,919 37,634,586 992
Information 972 21,554 21,383 21,455 21,464 392,726,477 1,407
Publishing Industries, except Internet 273 4,996 5,005 5,027 5,009 81,444,798 1,251
Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 168 1,426 1,371 1,407 1,401 10,823,907 594
Broadcasting, except Internet 37 2,581 2,505 2,525 2,537 66,782,372 2,025
Telecommunications 314 9,291 9,275 9,252 9,273 174,678,879 1,449
ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Processing 131 2,615 2,576 2,592 2,594 46,595,777 1,382
Other Information Services 49 645 651 652 649 12,400,744 1,469
Financial Activities 5,563 56,902 56,818 57,213 56,978 932,421,667 1,259
Monetary Authorities - Central Bank D D D D D D D
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 1,509 19,038 18,934 18,876 18,949 275,121,885 1,117
Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments 444 4,967 4,934 5,038 4,980 140,452,536 2,170
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 942 12,110 12,147 12,221 12,159 234,666,295 1,485
Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles 55 602 610 602 605 8,630,219 1,098
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE I
MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA
-9-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
Real Estate 2,197 15,429 15,379 15,549 15,452 223,998,599 1,115
Rental and Leasing Services 397 4,638 4,691 4,804 4,711 47,428,473 774
Lessors, Nonfinancial Intangible Assets D D D D D D D
Professional and Business Services 13,100 165,415 165,019 165,924 165,453 2,630,661,556 1,223
Professional and Technical Services 9,347 96,959 96,025 96,679 96,554 1,903,591,781 1,517
Management of Companies and Enterprises 129 10,691 10,735 10,804 10,743 219,984,904 1,575
Administrative and Support Services 3,462 54,863 55,304 55,438 55,202 473,276,337 660
Waste Management and Remediation Services 162 2,902 2,955 3,003 2,953 33,808,534 881
Education and Health Services 6,678 107,197 107,658 107,597 107,484 1,183,989,172 847
Educational Services 858 14,733 14,811 14,552 14,699 127,296,386 666
Ambulatory Health Care Services 4,316 37,081 37,217 37,166 37,155 549,683,495 1,138
Hospitals 39 19,438 19,490 19,606 19,511 251,379,147 991
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 510 21,637 21,702 21,741 21,693 164,329,006 583
Social Assistance 955 14,308 14,438 14,532 14,426 91,301,138 487
Leisure and Hospitality 4,419 83,244 87,313 88,064 86,207 387,455,123 346
Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 251 2,737 4,215 3,065 3,339 19,184,197 442
Museums, Parks and Historical Sites 22 188 199 199 195 1,144,060 451
Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 442 9,806 10,620 12,207 10,878 49,226,447 348
Accommodation 207 8,981 9,269 9,415 9,222 70,622,059 589
Food Services and Drinking Places 3,497 61,532 63,010 63,178 62,573 247,278,360 304
Other Services 9,735 37,068 37,454 37,870 37,464 317,370,515 652
Repair and Maintenance 1,476 8,227 8,211 8,228 8,222 82,662,615 773
Personal and Laundry Services 1,471 12,479 12,662 12,708 12,616 73,488,819 448
Membership Organizations and Associations 907 9,978 10,193 10,581 10,251 129,106,026 969
Private Households 5,881 6,384 6,388 6,353 6,375 32,113,055 387
UNCLASSIFIED 512 747 739 757 748 8,004,501 824
NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WAGES
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
TABLE II
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
STATE OF MARYLAND - PRIVATE ONLY
THIRDSECONDFIRST
-10-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
ALL SIZES
Percent
$875$23,746,860,730 162,251
100.0
2,071,090 2,087,811 2,102,228
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
0
Percent
98188,544,943 23,875
14.7
13,854 6,966 0
0.7 0.3 0.0 0.4
1-4
Percent
8381,550,461,381 73,543
45.3
142,697 142,259 142,219
6.9 6.8 6.8 6.5
5-9
Percent
7501,656,106,819 25,927
16.0
167,973 169,648 171,627
8.1 8.1 8.2 7.0
10-19
Percent
7702,399,429,451 17,902
11.0
236,698 239,559 242,736
11.4 11.5 11.6 10.1
20-49
Percent
7873,988,353,777 13,059
8.1
384,695 390,283 394,792
18.6 18.7 18.8 16.8
50-99
Percent
8133,317,784,986 4,608
2.8
309,821 314,362 317,160
15.0 15.1 15.1 14.0
100-249
Percent
8714,387,115,177 2,624
1.6
381,171 388,595 392,474
18.4 18.6 18.7 18.5
250-499
Percent
1,0322,141,469,470 478
0.3
158,440 158,755 161,536
7.7 7.6 7.7 9.0
500-999
Percent
1,0541,401,382,771 152
0.1
101,297 102,273 103,239
4.9 4.9 4.9 5.9
1,000 & Over
Percent
1,2362,816,211,955 83
0.1
174,444 175,111 176,445
8.4 8.4 8.4 11.9
NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column.
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WAGES
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
TABLE II
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
BALTIMORE MSA - PRIVATE ONLY
THIRDSECONDFIRST
-11-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
ALL SIZES
Percent
$873$11,829,626,833 69,773
100.0
1,036,146 1,042,141 1,047,680
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
0
Percent
90237,685,216 9,561
13.7
6,577 3,063 0
0.6 0.3 0.0 0.3
1-4
Percent
757593,873,468 29,696
42.6
60,531 60,233 60,324
5.8 5.8 5.8 5.0
5-9
Percent
719728,838,456 11,894
17.1
77,240 77,966 78,796
7.5 7.5 7.5 6.2
10-19
Percent
7481,095,337,994 8,388
12.0
111,441 112,690 113,744
10.8 10.8 10.9 9.3
20-49
Percent
7901,936,084,674 6,283
9.0
186,137 188,879 190,724
18.0 18.1 18.2 16.4
50-99
Percent
8161,658,375,698 2,282
3.3
154,823 156,426 157,618
14.9 15.0 15.0 14.0
100-249
Percent
8462,083,018,019 1,283
1.8
187,081 189,907 191,287
18.1 18.2 18.3 17.6
250-499
Percent
1,0251,156,763,627 258
0.4
86,420 86,408 87,571
8.3 8.3 8.4 9.8
500-999
Percent
1,051771,715,373 83
0.1
55,855 56,590 57,027
5.4 5.4 5.4 6.5
1,000 & Over
Percent
1,2341,767,934,308 45
0.1
110,041 109,979 110,589
10.6 10.6 10.6 14.9
NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column.
SIZE CLASS
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WAGES
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
TABLE II
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA - PRIVATE
THIRDSECONDFIRST
-12-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
ALL SIZES
Percent
$921$8,875,420,733 58,785
100.0
737,018 741,928 745,883
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
0
Percent
98231,359,818 8,327
14.2
4,933 2,440 0
0.7 0.3 0.0 0.4
1-4
Percent
794533,172,834 27,402
46.6
51,930 51,557 51,542
7.1 7.0 6.9 6.0
5-9
Percent
795615,240,565 9,070
15.4
59,170 59,511 59,961
8.0 8.0 8.0 6.9
10-19
Percent
813901,757,733 6,340
10.8
84,575 85,186 86,125
11.5 11.5 11.6 10.2
30-49
Percent
8231,509,855,124 4,717
8.0
140,120 141,164 142,093
19.0 19.0 19.1 17.0
50-99
Percent
8821,301,260,898 1,665
2.8
112,386 113,742 114,428
15.3 15.3 15.3 14.7
100-249
Percent
9541,875,991,381 1,013
1.7
148,506 152,124 153,271
20.2 20.5 20.6 21.1
250-499
Percent
1,063805,819,684 177
0.3
57,964 57,971 59,017
7.9 7.8 7.9 9.1
500-999
Percent
1,160467,289,297 46
0.1
30,737 30,851 31,335
4.2 4.2 4.2 5.3
1,000 & Over
Percent
1,353833,673,399 28
0.1
46,697 47,382 48,111
6.3 6.4 6.5 9.4
NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column.
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
STATE BY COUNTYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE III
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
-13-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
STATE OF MARYLAND 2,551,665 2,569,043 2,577,767 2,566,158 $30,683,344,489 $920165,572
*****
ALLEGANY 29,556 29,886 29,802 29,748 238,895,595 6181,735
ANNE ARUNDEL 234,776 236,679 237,539 236,331 2,737,643,938 89114,625
BALTIMORE CITY 342,245 341,899 341,281 341,808 4,461,257,960 1,00414,010
BALTIMORE COUNTY 377,653 379,474 379,738 378,955 4,232,433,351 85921,719
CALVERT 21,991 22,297 22,637 22,308 213,523,129 7361,936
CAROLINE 8,993 9,088 9,096 9,059 70,204,629 596736
CARROLL 57,548 58,074 58,393 58,005 502,603,224 6674,882
CECIL 31,121 31,372 31,643 31,379 345,049,480 8462,019
CHARLES 41,965 42,203 42,486 42,218 393,253,082 7173,035
DORCHESTER 11,444 11,637 11,876 11,652 95,286,124 629814
FREDERICK 94,615 95,400 95,704 95,240 998,022,043 8066,015
GARRETT 11,659 12,018 12,271 11,983 83,778,085 538990
HARFORD 83,331 84,376 84,904 84,204 832,064,880 7605,685
HOWARD 148,422 149,220 151,357 149,666 1,893,677,055 9738,729
KENT 8,322 8,442 8,591 8,452 70,542,122 642776
MONTGOMERY 459,966 461,791 462,861 461,539 6,662,088,639 1,11033,147
PRINCE GEORGE'S 317,176 318,783 317,780 317,913 3,825,198,667 92615,740
QUEEN ANNE'S 14,088 14,369 14,491 14,316 112,325,602 6041,550
ST. MARY'S 39,568 39,816 40,185 39,856 527,112,318 1,0172,062
SOMERSET 7,098 7,305 7,134 7,179 66,048,248 708480
TALBOT 19,796 20,114 20,425 20,112 169,435,412 6481,734
WASHINGTON 66,417 67,038 66,421 66,625 617,315,561 7133,486
WICOMICO 47,336 47,194 47,274 47,268 421,300,021 6862,814
WORCESTER 22,490 25,774 29,823 26,029 167,109,036 4942,311
NONDISTRIBUTABLE 54,089 54,794 54,055 54,313 947,176,288 1,34114,542
*****
BALTIMORE MSA 1,258,063 1,264,091 1,267,703 1,263,286 14,772,006,010 89971,200
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA 935,713 940,474 941,468 939,218 12,092,085,560 99059,873
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
STATE BY COUNTYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE III
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
GOVERNMENT SECTOR
-14-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
STATE OF MARYLAND 480,575 481,232 475,539 479,115 $6,936,483,759 $1,1143,321
*****
ALLEGANY 6,760 6,826 6,697 6,761 74,260,470 84585
ANNE ARUNDEL 37,992 37,977 37,748 37,906 473,528,443 961322
BALTIMORE CITY 79,380 78,739 78,964 79,028 1,082,412,858 1,054445
BALTIMORE COUNTY 57,713 58,076 56,125 57,305 790,808,139 1,062276
CALVERT 4,075 4,188 4,334 4,199 51,365,198 94160
CAROLINE 1,622 1,585 1,582 1,596 15,245,561 73536
CARROLL 8,654 8,719 8,680 8,684 97,085,189 86084
CECIL 7,952 7,994 7,942 7,963 122,164,239 1,18076
CHARLES 9,278 9,335 9,204 9,272 123,230,990 1,02299
DORCHESTER 2,441 2,444 2,475 2,453 25,130,764 78853
FREDERICK 15,564 15,650 15,498 15,571 189,901,672 938143
GARRETT 1,839 1,854 1,794 1,829 18,472,198 77757
HARFORD 17,884 18,130 17,978 17,997 252,426,288 1,079117
HOWARD 17,650 17,690 17,976 17,772 219,885,866 952131
KENT 1,208 1,203 1,212 1,208 12,225,079 77938
MONTGOMERY 82,137 82,610 80,866 81,871 1,485,447,411 1,396420
PRINCE GEORGE'S 87,641 86,763 85,683 86,696 1,366,719,556 1,213366
QUEEN ANNE'S 2,644 2,619 2,552 2,605 26,232,394 77552
ST. MARY'S 11,670 11,733 11,838 11,747 228,446,928 1,49690
SOMERSET 3,034 3,061 2,858 2,984 32,365,337 83441
TALBOT 1,888 1,900 1,960 1,916 20,270,436 81446
WASHINGTON 9,202 9,338 8,692 9,077 97,515,564 826109
WICOMICO 7,646 7,601 7,544 7,597 78,359,664 79393
WORCESTER 3,690 4,217 4,381 4,096 43,846,376 82368
NONDISTRIBUTABLE 1,011 980 956 982 9,137,139 71514
*****
BALTIMORE MSA 221,917 221,950 220,023 221,297 2,942,379,177 1,0231,427
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA 198,695 198,546 195,585 197,609 3,216,664,827 1,2521,088
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
STATE BY COUNTYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
TABLE III
EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED
PRIVATE SECTOR
-15-
SECOND QUARTER 2008
STATE OF MARYLAND 2,071,090 2,087,811 2,102,228 2,087,043 $23,746,860,730 $875162,251
*****
ALLEGANY 22,796 23,060 23,105 22,987 164,635,125 5511,650
ANNE ARUNDEL 196,784 198,702 199,791 198,426 2,264,115,495 87814,303
BALTIMORE CITY 262,865 263,160 262,317 262,781 3,378,845,102 98913,565
BALTIMORE COUNTY 319,940 321,398 323,613 321,650 3,441,625,212 82321,443
CALVERT 17,916 18,109 18,303 18,109 162,157,931 6891,876
CAROLINE 7,371 7,503 7,514 7,463 54,959,068 567700
CARROLL 48,894 49,355 49,713 49,321 405,518,035 6324,798
CECIL 23,169 23,378 23,701 23,416 222,885,241 7321,943
CHARLES 32,687 32,868 33,282 32,946 270,022,092 6302,936
DORCHESTER 9,003 9,193 9,401 9,199 70,155,360 587761
FREDERICK 79,051 79,750 80,206 79,669 808,120,371 7805,872
GARRETT 9,820 10,164 10,477 10,154 65,305,887 495933
HARFORD 65,447 66,246 66,926 66,206 579,638,592 6735,568
HOWARD 130,772 131,530 133,381 131,894 1,673,791,189 9768,598
KENT 7,114 7,239 7,379 7,244 58,317,043 619738
MONTGOMERY 377,829 379,181 381,995 379,668 5,176,641,228 1,04932,727
PRINCE GEORGE'S 229,535 232,020 232,097 231,217 2,458,479,111 81815,374
QUEEN ANNE'S 11,444 11,750 11,939 11,711 86,093,208 5651,498
ST. MARY'S 27,898 28,083 28,347 28,109 298,665,390 8171,972
SOMERSET 4,064 4,244 4,276 4,195 33,682,911 618439
TALBOT 17,908 18,214 18,465 18,196 149,164,976 6311,688
WASHINGTON 57,215 57,700 57,729 57,548 519,799,997 6953,377
WICOMICO 39,690 39,593 39,730 39,671 342,940,357 6652,721
WORCESTER 18,800 21,557 25,442 21,933 123,262,660 4322,243
NONDISTRIBUTABLE 53,078 53,814 53,099 53,330 938,039,149 1,35314,528
*****
BALTIMORE MSA 1,036,146 1,042,141 1,047,680 1,041,989 11,829,626,833 87369,773
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA 737,018 741,928 745,883 741,610 8,875,420,733 92158,785
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
ALLEGANY COUNTY
$238,895,595 $618TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1,735 29,556 29,886 29,802 29,748
74,260,470 845GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 85 6,760 6,826 6,697 6,761
11,292,841 1,290 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 30 669 677 674 673
29,807,955 868 STATE GOVERNMENT 14 2,633 2,662 2,632 2,642
33,159,674 740 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 41 3,458 3,487 3,391 3,445
164,635,125 551PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,650 22,796 23,060 23,105 22,987
39,249,179 756 GOODS-PRODUCING 247 3,964 3,982 4,032 3,993
1,199,931 773 Natural Resources and Mining 16 113 119 126 119
12,471,674 699 Construction 168 1,339 1,364 1,415 1,373
25,577,574 787 Manufacturing 63 2,512 2,499 2,491 2,501
125,312,453 508 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,397 18,823 19,066 19,060 18,983
31,939,607 467 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 418 5,211 5,304 5,260 5,258
3,293,494 562 Information 24 448 451 454 451
7,098,141 653 Financial Activities 138 830 839 839 836
14,542,991 493 Professional and Business Services 179 2,260 2,258 2,290 2,269
53,574,904 695 Education and Health Services 262 5,888 5,951 5,949 5,929
9,659,396 237 Leisure and Hospitality 196 3,086 3,171 3,135 3,131
5,203,920 361 Other Services 180 1,100 1,092 1,133 1,108
73,493 499 UNCLASSIFIED 6 9 12 13 11
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
$2,737,643,938 $891TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 14,625 234,776 236,679 237,539 236,331
473,528,443 961GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 322 37,992 37,977 37,748 37,906
142,699,823 1,283 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 113 8,584 8,528 8,550 8,554
111,595,928 937 STATE GOVERNMENT 66 9,006 9,038 9,449 9,164
219,232,692 835 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 143 20,402 20,411 19,749 20,187
2,264,115,495 878PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 14,303 196,784 198,702 199,791 198,426
465,246,702 1,188 GOODS-PRODUCING 2,398 30,105 30,005 30,254 30,121
1,684,828 637 Natural Resources and Mining 30 193 200 217 203
203,750,730 947 Construction 2,005 16,578 16,502 16,583 16,554
259,811,144 1,496 Manufacturing 363 13,334 13,303 13,454 13,364
1,797,453,207 822 SERVICE-PROVIDING 11,796 166,557 168,582 169,417 168,185
540,435,539 761 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,126 54,358 54,627 54,805 54,597
64,613,975 1,033 Information 194 4,770 4,781 4,890 4,814
133,282,081 983 Financial Activities 1,365 10,396 10,452 10,434 10,427
580,965,762 1,224 Professional and Business Services 3,119 36,248 36,646 36,598 36,497
278,699,404 858 Education and Health Services 1,254 24,890 25,030 25,032 24,984
127,309,005 352 Leisure and Hospitality 1,294 26,925 28,088 28,527 27,847
72,147,441 615 Other Services 1,444 8,970 8,958 9,131 9,020
1,415,586 915 UNCLASSIFIED 109 122 115 120 119
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
BALTIMORE CITY
$4,461,257,960 $1,004TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 14,010 342,245 341,899 341,281 341,808
1,082,412,858 1,054GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 445 79,380 78,739 78,964 79,028
143,089,370 1,343 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 76 8,209 8,191 8,192 8,197
582,223,892 1,082 STATE GOVERNMENT 126 41,845 41,161 41,179 41,395
357,099,596 933 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 243 29,326 29,387 29,593 29,435
3,378,845,102 989PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 13,565 262,865 263,160 262,317 262,781
331,463,031 950 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,450 26,881 26,821 26,830 26,844
237,263 805 Natural Resources and Mining 8 21 24 23 23
133,298,926 953 Construction 928 10,765 10,744 10,761 10,757
197,926,842 948 Manufacturing 514 16,095 16,053 16,046 16,065
3,047,382,071 994 SERVICE-PROVIDING 12,111 235,984 236,339 235,487 235,937
430,821,709 845 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,042 39,175 38,991 39,494 39,220
97,023,694 1,321 Information 200 5,730 5,649 5,576 5,652
482,412,784 1,823 Financial Activities 1,373 20,332 20,348 20,398 20,359
577,776,837 1,057 Professional and Business Services 2,505 42,146 42,379 41,632 42,052
1,190,895,898 998 Education and Health Services 1,714 92,044 91,910 91,380 91,778
177,887,807 523 Leisure and Hospitality 1,724 25,921 26,333 26,217 26,157
90,563,342 650 Other Services 1,553 10,636 10,729 10,790 10,718
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 4 0 0 0 0
BALTIMORE COUNTY
$4,232,433,351 $859TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 21,719 377,653 379,474 379,738 378,955
790,808,139 1,062GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 276 57,713 58,076 56,125 57,305
287,906,914 1,457 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 72 15,241 15,176 15,176 15,198
148,655,156 1,032 STATE GOVERNMENT 21 11,369 11,399 10,489 11,086
354,246,069 878 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 183 31,103 31,501 30,460 31,021
3,441,625,212 823PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 21,443 319,940 321,398 323,613 321,650
704,721,400 1,063 GOODS-PRODUCING 2,972 50,646 50,790 51,587 51,008
4,770,260 711 Natural Resources and Mining 53 513 532 503 516
366,606,140 1,018 Construction 2,337 27,386 27,506 28,198 27,697
333,345,000 1,125 Manufacturing 582 22,747 22,752 22,886 22,795
2,736,903,812 778 SERVICE-PROVIDING 18,469 269,294 270,608 272,026 270,643
602,220,170 665 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,486 69,307 69,677 69,938 69,641
94,150,635 1,088 Information 295 6,654 6,685 6,638 6,659
461,439,430 1,150 Financial Activities 2,469 30,891 30,849 30,872 30,871
684,732,829 967 Professional and Business Services 4,475 54,307 54,407 54,686 54,467
664,499,263 807 Education and Health Services 2,825 63,628 63,380 63,013 63,340
144,085,555 331 Leisure and Hospitality 1,881 32,365 33,476 34,657 33,499
85,775,930 542 Other Services 2,038 12,142 12,134 12,222 12,166
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 2 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
CALVERT COUNTY
$213,523,129 $736TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1,936 21,991 22,297 22,637 22,308
51,365,198 941GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 60 4,075 4,188 4,334 4,199
2,888,654 1,452 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 24 153 153 153 153
2,682,836 822 STATE GOVERNMENT 7 250 252 251 251
45,793,708 928 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 29 3,672 3,783 3,930 3,795
162,157,931 689PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,876 17,916 18,109 18,303 18,109
37,099,601 887 GOODS-PRODUCING 494 3,236 3,243 3,169 3,216
199,977 961 Natural Resources and Mining 4 17 15 16 16
29,518,854 930 Construction 430 2,457 2,468 2,399 2,441
7,380,770 748 Manufacturing 60 762 760 754 759
125,058,330 646 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,382 14,680 14,866 15,134 14,893
49,140,280 789 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 331 4,753 4,809 4,811 4,791
1,711,081 860 Information 19 182 140 137 153
8,284,164 929 Financial Activities 169 680 684 693 686
17,393,293 780 Professional and Business Services 320 1,700 1,674 1,771 1,715
31,838,103 731 Education and Health Services 194 3,297 3,366 3,387 3,350
11,334,568 262 Leisure and Hospitality 182 3,219 3,327 3,434 3,327
5,356,841 473 Other Services 167 849 866 901 872
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
CAROLINE COUNTY
$70,204,629 $596TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 736 8,993 9,088 9,096 9,059
15,245,561 735GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 36 1,622 1,585 1,582 1,596
929,270 848 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 14 83 84 86 84
1,841,492 793 STATE GOVERNMENT 5 177 179 180 179
12,474,799 720 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 17 1,362 1,322 1,316 1,333
54,959,068 567PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 700 7,371 7,503 7,514 7,463
19,465,821 633 GOODS-PRODUCING 213 2,338 2,400 2,357 2,365
1,262,226 453 Natural Resources and Mining 29 196 219 228 214
6,684,973 596 Construction 158 845 875 868 863
11,518,622 688 Manufacturing 26 1,297 1,306 1,261 1,288
35,493,247 536 SERVICE-PROVIDING 487 5,033 5,103 5,157 5,098
18,764,633 621 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 195 2,304 2,322 2,352 2,326
105,471 811 Information 3 10 10 10 10
2,242,475 669 Financial Activities 58 255 259 260 258
3,146,322 604 Professional and Business Services 89 401 400 401 401
8,259,799 471 Education and Health Services 42 1,349 1,368 1,332 1,350
1,626,246 233 Leisure and Hospitality 44 505 528 580 538
1,348,301 481 Other Services 56 209 216 222 216
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
CARROLL COUNTY
$502,603,224 $667TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 4,882 57,548 58,074 58,393 58,005
97,085,189 860GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 84 8,654 8,719 8,680 8,684
4,270,333 1,017 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 20 323 325 321 323
14,705,684 887 STATE GOVERNMENT 7 1,257 1,258 1,309 1,275
78,109,172 848 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 57 7,074 7,136 7,050 7,087
405,518,035 632PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 4,798 48,894 49,355 49,713 49,321
126,812,498 853 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,310 11,286 11,436 11,570 11,431
2,387,501 581 Natural Resources and Mining 44 305 333 310 316
65,753,873 776 Construction 1,104 6,429 6,489 6,629 6,516
58,671,124 981 Manufacturing 162 4,552 4,614 4,631 4,599
278,705,537 566 SERVICE-PROVIDING 3,488 37,608 37,919 38,143 37,890
84,619,959 529 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 975 12,199 12,342 12,354 12,298
5,597,085 855 Information 45 505 502 504 504
17,910,806 862 Financial Activities 389 1,576 1,608 1,609 1,598
59,799,226 747 Professional and Business Services 895 6,128 6,139 6,200 6,156
77,914,641 664 Education and Health Services 457 9,003 9,051 9,034 9,029
19,109,735 244 Leisure and Hospitality 307 5,931 6,015 6,107 6,018
13,754,085 462 Other Services 420 2,266 2,262 2,335 2,288
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
CECIL COUNTY
$345,049,480 $846TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 2,019 31,121 31,372 31,643 31,379
122,164,239 1,180GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 76 7,952 7,994 7,942 7,963
75,834,154 1,667 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 27 3,482 3,495 3,520 3,499
3,315,116 784 STATE GOVERNMENT 6 325 323 328 325
43,014,969 800 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 43 4,145 4,176 4,094 4,138
222,885,241 732PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,943 23,169 23,378 23,701 23,416
98,910,020 1,117 GOODS-PRODUCING 397 6,721 6,784 6,927 6,811
5,379,223 629 Natural Resources and Mining 41 646 656 671 658
12,557,168 669 Construction 296 1,437 1,424 1,472 1,444
80,973,629 1,323 Manufacturing 60 4,638 4,704 4,784 4,709
123,975,221 574 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,546 16,448 16,594 16,774 16,605
47,519,706 577 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 461 6,374 6,337 6,292 6,334
2,734,160 799 Information 17 267 264 259 263
7,283,590 699 Financial Activities 186 813 803 789 802
17,322,912 856 Professional and Business Services 297 1,571 1,539 1,558 1,556
30,980,567 742 Education and Health Services 182 3,205 3,222 3,208 3,212
12,825,690 285 Leisure and Hospitality 230 3,253 3,459 3,676 3,463
5,308,596 419 Other Services 173 965 970 992 976
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
CHARLES COUNTY
$393,253,082 $717TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 3,035 41,965 42,203 42,486 42,218
123,230,990 1,022GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 99 9,278 9,335 9,204 9,272
47,394,101 1,674 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 30 2,158 2,181 2,196 2,178
3,923,661 765 STATE GOVERNMENT 5 393 396 395 395
71,913,228 826 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 64 6,727 6,758 6,613 6,699
270,022,092 630PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 2,936 32,687 32,868 33,282 32,946
61,647,160 890 GOODS-PRODUCING 579 5,276 5,275 5,425 5,325
1,360,346 882 Natural Resources and Mining 13 120 122 114 119
50,929,899 900 Construction 497 4,299 4,297 4,466 4,354
9,356,915 844 Manufacturing 69 857 856 845 853
208,374,932 580 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,357 27,411 27,593 27,857 27,620
81,897,993 547 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 711 11,418 11,536 11,621 11,525
5,000,694 856 Information 27 449 451 448 449
14,420,837 804 Financial Activities 259 1,381 1,370 1,387 1,379
33,424,116 863 Professional and Business Services 483 2,970 2,919 3,053 2,981
44,064,914 797 Education and Health Services 329 4,249 4,240 4,273 4,254
20,180,907 276 Leisure and Hospitality 292 5,547 5,664 5,689 5,633
9,385,471 516 Other Services 256 1,397 1,413 1,386 1,399
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
DORCHESTER COUNTY
$95,286,124 $629TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 814 11,444 11,637 11,876 11,652
25,130,764 788GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 53 2,441 2,444 2,475 2,453
1,773,576 910 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 20 143 151 156 150
9,496,152 909 STATE GOVERNMENT 8 795 804 811 803
13,861,036 711 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 25 1,503 1,489 1,508 1,500
70,155,360 587PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 761 9,003 9,193 9,401 9,199
28,839,571 693 GOODS-PRODUCING 176 3,194 3,185 3,224 3,201
1,941,874 582 Natural Resources and Mining 26 249 256 265 257
5,821,587 720 Construction 108 613 624 628 622
21,076,110 698 Manufacturing 42 2,332 2,305 2,331 2,323
41,315,789 530 SERVICE-PROVIDING 585 5,809 6,008 6,177 5,998
13,532,213 532 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 203 1,889 1,943 2,033 1,955
677,252 548 Information 10 95 94 96 95
3,701,572 829 Financial Activities 61 348 338 344 343
3,042,882 496 Professional and Business Services 89 490 466 460 472
12,388,586 711 Education and Health Services 70 1,330 1,339 1,353 1,341
6,189,269 331 Leisure and Hospitality 75 1,308 1,472 1,532 1,437
1,784,015 387 Other Services 77 349 356 359 355
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
FREDERICK COUNTY
$998,022,043 $806TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 6,015 94,615 95,400 95,704 95,240
189,901,672 938GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 143 15,564 15,650 15,498 15,571
61,643,376 1,354 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 61 3,466 3,503 3,539 3,503
7,361,257 870 STATE GOVERNMENT 7 662 659 632 651
120,897,039 815 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 75 11,436 11,488 11,327 11,417
808,120,371 780PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 5,872 79,051 79,750 80,206 79,669
192,909,037 923 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,304 15,928 16,067 16,246 16,080
4,218,480 631 Natural Resources and Mining 54 506 521 515 514
114,308,269 890 Construction 1,046 9,774 9,862 10,001 9,879
74,382,288 1,006 Manufacturing 204 5,648 5,684 5,730 5,687
615,211,334 744 SERVICE-PROVIDING 4,568 63,123 63,683 63,960 63,589
132,084,473 615 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,122 16,535 16,508 16,523 16,522
17,922,597 927 Information 96 1,452 1,490 1,519 1,487
92,436,421 988 Financial Activities 537 7,180 7,199 7,218 7,199
205,905,404 1,104 Professional and Business Services 1,264 14,266 14,314 14,479 14,353
108,305,939 726 Education and Health Services 585 11,338 11,534 11,570 11,481
35,835,964 296 Leisure and Hospitality 488 9,130 9,421 9,352 9,301
22,720,536 538 Other Services 476 3,222 3,217 3,299 3,246
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
GARRETT COUNTY
$83,778,085 $538TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 990 11,659 12,018 12,271 11,983
18,472,198 777GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 57 1,839 1,854 1,794 1,829
916,558 920 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 16 78 74 78 77
2,253,866 832 STATE GOVERNMENT 6 204 204 217 208
15,301,774 762 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 35 1,557 1,576 1,499 1,544
65,305,887 495PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 933 9,820 10,164 10,477 10,154
21,425,982 637 GOODS-PRODUCING 270 2,517 2,580 2,661 2,586
5,394,412 853 Natural Resources and Mining 37 465 493 502 487
8,189,720 574 Construction 184 1,055 1,095 1,141 1,097
7,841,850 602 Manufacturing 49 997 992 1,018 1,002
43,873,326 446 SERVICE-PROVIDING 661 7,303 7,583 7,815 7,567
14,844,676 455 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 234 2,470 2,512 2,546 2,509
890,884 491 Information 13 137 143 139 140
2,703,139 492 Financial Activities 61 399 410 460 423
7,011,330 580 Professional and Business Services 117 922 943 927 931
11,702,332 543 Education and Health Services 68 1,640 1,657 1,673 1,657
5,015,328 240 Leisure and Hospitality 97 1,442 1,624 1,762 1,609
1,705,637 440 Other Services 71 293 294 308 298
6,579 759 UNCLASSIFIED 2 0 1 1 1
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
HARFORD COUNTY
$832,064,880 $760TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 5,685 83,331 84,376 84,904 84,204
252,426,288 1,079GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 117 17,884 18,130 17,978 17,997
143,587,011 1,442 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 52 7,548 7,646 7,786 7,660
4,677,810 771 STATE GOVERNMENT 6 467 466 467 467
104,161,467 812 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 59 9,869 10,018 9,725 9,871
579,638,592 673PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 5,568 65,447 66,246 66,926 66,206
132,208,069 888 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,223 11,322 11,457 11,597 11,459
1,678,722 514 Natural Resources and Mining 42 242 260 252 251
67,937,966 814 Construction 1,014 6,327 6,402 6,542 6,424
62,591,381 1,006 Manufacturing 167 4,753 4,795 4,803 4,784
447,430,523 629 SERVICE-PROVIDING 4,345 54,125 54,789 55,329 54,748
140,881,714 584 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,191 18,338 18,563 18,781 18,561
6,585,615 942 Information 51 528 538 548 538
36,314,714 788 Financial Activities 540 3,522 3,545 3,570 3,546
124,840,873 928 Professional and Business Services 1,088 10,345 10,337 10,360 10,347
87,561,130 689 Education and Health Services 538 9,713 9,784 9,811 9,769
31,068,456 259 Leisure and Hospitality 441 8,931 9,259 9,466 9,219
20,178,021 561 Other Services 496 2,748 2,763 2,793 2,768
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
HOWARD COUNTY
$1,893,677,055 $973TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 8,729 148,422 149,220 151,357 149,666
219,885,866 952GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 131 17,650 17,690 17,976 17,772
10,312,150 1,302 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 33 605 610 613 609
41,998,317 992 STATE GOVERNMENT 13 3,165 3,178 3,424 3,256
167,575,399 927 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 85 13,880 13,902 13,939 13,907
1,673,791,189 976PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 8,598 130,772 131,530 133,381 131,894
256,326,675 1,058 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,178 18,593 18,656 18,686 18,645
2,222,589 629 Natural Resources and Mining 24 276 281 259 272
153,310,755 1,042 Construction 923 11,296 11,306 11,360 11,321
100,793,331 1,099 Manufacturing 231 7,021 7,069 7,067 7,052
1,417,404,972 963 SERVICE-PROVIDING 7,418 112,170 112,865 114,687 113,241
380,107,858 860 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,699 33,954 34,009 34,066 34,010
65,264,028 1,275 Information 136 3,921 3,955 3,932 3,936
138,022,209 1,253 Financial Activities 923 8,463 8,452 8,499 8,471
602,654,749 1,367 Professional and Business Services 2,306 33,525 33,732 34,493 33,917
134,614,855 744 Education and Health Services 956 13,878 13,970 13,919 13,922
60,944,148 322 Leisure and Hospitality 655 14,095 14,346 15,245 14,562
35,797,125 623 Other Services 743 4,334 4,401 4,533 4,423
59,542 528 UNCLASSIFIED 2 9 9 8 9
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
KENT COUNTY
$70,542,122 $642TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 776 8,322 8,442 8,591 8,452
12,225,079 779GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 38 1,208 1,203 1,212 1,208
909,363 857 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 14 81 82 82 82
3,082,965 770 STATE GOVERNMENT 8 306 308 310 308
8,232,751 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 16 821 813 820 818
58,317,043 619PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 738 7,114 7,239 7,379 7,244
13,938,751 724 GOODS-PRODUCING 156 1,486 1,476 1,479 1,480
2,763,994 710 Natural Resources and Mining 30 299 296 303 299
3,925,684 683 Construction 99 441 443 442 442
7,249,073 755 Manufacturing 27 746 737 734 739
44,378,292 592 SERVICE-PROVIDING 582 5,628 5,763 5,900 5,764
9,792,973 557 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 155 1,349 1,336 1,371 1,352
570,524 947 Information 5 47 46 46 46
3,646,208 801 Financial Activities 61 347 345 358 350
5,613,978 688 Professional and Business Services 88 599 629 656 628
18,067,895 700 Education and Health Services 86 2,015 2,001 1,938 1,985
5,302,779 346 Leisure and Hospitality 104 1,046 1,193 1,294 1,178
1,383,935 473 Other Services 83 225 213 237 225
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
$6,662,088,639 $1,110TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 33,147 459,966 461,791 462,861 461,539
1,485,447,411 1,396GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 420 82,137 82,610 80,866 81,871
958,453,047 1,784 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 123 40,952 41,242 41,780 41,325
11,393,343 811 STATE GOVERNMENT 8 1,074 1,080 1,086 1,080
515,601,021 1,005 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 289 40,111 40,288 38,000 39,466
5,176,641,228 1,049PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 32,727 377,829 379,181 381,995 379,668
736,312,884 1,272 GOODS-PRODUCING 3,272 44,443 44,425 44,705 44,524
9,772,899 720 Natural Resources and Mining 46 1,012 1,087 1,035 1,045
399,358,823 1,061 Construction 2,750 28,888 28,842 29,119 28,950
327,181,162 1,732 Manufacturing 476 14,543 14,496 14,551 14,530
4,432,323,843 1,020 SERVICE-PROVIDING 28,943 332,639 334,017 336,533 334,396
618,460,509 780 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,252 60,640 60,946 61,343 60,976
279,342,847 1,509 Information 603 14,350 14,166 14,217 14,244
669,209,998 1,489 Financial Activities 3,076 34,599 34,425 34,671 34,565
1,764,758,235 1,319 Professional and Business Services 7,985 102,906 102,761 103,168 102,945
711,846,169 907 Education and Health Services 3,663 60,407 60,461 60,189 60,352
193,326,735 379 Leisure and Hospitality 2,072 37,885 39,149 40,649 39,228
195,379,350 680 Other Services 7,292 21,852 22,109 22,296 22,086
8,004,501 824 UNCLASSIFIED 512 747 739 757 748
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2008
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY
$3,825,198,667 $926TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 15,740 317,176 318,783 317,780 317,913
1,366,719,556 1,213GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 366 87,641 86,763 85,683 86,696
587,612,879 1,785 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 118 25,164 25,275 25,519 25,319
207,538,169 967 STATE GOVERNMENT 11 17,930 16,945 14,632 16,502
571,568,508 980 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 237 44,547 44,543 45,532 44,874
2,458,479,111 818PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 15,374 229,535 232,020 232,097 231,217
571,841,785 1,037 GOODS-PRODUCING 2,246 42,515 42,323 42,376 42,405
2,790,018 908 Natural Resources and Mining 24 241 233 235 236
422,362,103 1,006 Construction 1,874 32,451 32,230 32,230 32,304
146,689,664 1,144 Manufacturing 348 9,823 9,860 9,911 9,865
1,886,637,326 769 SERVICE-PROVIDING 13,128 187,020 189,697 189,721 188,813
541,398,000 689 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,495 60,147 60,412 60,784 60,448
88,749,258 1,331 Information 227 5,121 5,136 5,134 5,130
148,070,247 866 Financial Activities 1,522 13,062 13,140 13,244 13,149
609,180,508 1,078 Professional and Business Services 3,048 43,573 43,351 43,453 43,459
287,934,047 790 Education and Health Services 1,907 27,906 28,057 28,178 28,047
126,776,949 340 Leisure and Hospitality 1,385 27,463 29,752 28,940 28,718
84,528,317 659 Other Services 1,544 9,748 9,849 9,988 9,862
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
$112,325,602 $604TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1,550 14,088 14,369 14,491 14,316
26,232,394 775GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 52 2,644 2,619 2,552 2,605
1,153,750 918 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 16 96 95 99 97
1,863,130 726 STATE GOVERNMENT 7 198 198 196 197
23,215,514 773 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 29 2,350 2,326 2,257 2,311
86,093,208 565PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,498 11,444 11,750 11,939 11,711
20,226,450 708 GOODS-PRODUCING 390 2,182 2,180 2,230 2,197
1,625,828 474 Natural Resources and Mining 34 245 270 276 264
10,993,451 721 Construction 308 1,187 1,149 1,181 1,172
7,607,171 769 Manufacturing 48 750 761 773 761
65,866,758 533 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,108 9,262 9,570 9,709 9,514
27,030,261 563 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 387 3,616 3,727 3,736 3,693
1,819,032 838 Information 17 169 165 167 167
3,243,659 566 Financial Activities 120 437 438 448 441
12,624,382 819 Professional and Business Services 267 1,163 1,196 1,200 1,186
7,416,911 622 Education and Health Services 71 902 921 928 917
9,942,185 309 Leisure and Hospitality 107 2,352 2,485 2,593 2,477
3,790,328 461 Other Services 139 623 638 637 633
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
ST. MARY'S COUNTY
$527,112,318 $1,017TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 2,062 39,568 39,816 40,185 39,856
228,446,928 1,496GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 90 11,670 11,733 11,838 11,747
177,730,060 1,901 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 43 7,106 7,159 7,306 7,190
9,409,538 886 STATE GOVERNMENT 8 855 822 774 817
41,307,330 850 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 39 3,709 3,752 3,758 3,740
298,665,390 817PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,972 27,898 28,083 28,347 28,109
25,357,422 804 GOODS-PRODUCING 392 2,402 2,397 2,482 2,427
234,129 594 Natural Resources and Mining 12 28 31 32 30
18,224,084 756 Construction 346 1,828 1,835 1,903 1,855
6,899,209 980 Manufacturing 34 546 531 547 541
273,307,968 819 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,580 25,496 25,686 25,865 25,682
53,391,123 603 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 441 6,731 6,838 6,848 6,806
2,933,214 851 Information 26 265 265 265 265
9,032,111 701 Financial Activities 148 986 991 995 991
153,393,238 1,300 Professional and Business Services 416 9,030 9,081 9,117 9,076
37,435,840 712 Education and Health Services 177 4,022 4,031 4,086 4,046
10,569,287 232 Leisure and Hospitality 197 3,467 3,493 3,542 3,501
6,553,155 505 Other Services 175 995 987 1,012 998
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
SOMERSET COUNTY
$66,048,248 $708TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 480 7,098 7,305 7,134 7,179
32,365,337 834GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 41 3,034 3,061 2,858 2,984
670,447 864 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 14 58 62 59 60
21,484,569 875 STATE GOVERNMENT 8 1,958 1,942 1,769 1,890
10,210,321 759 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 19 1,018 1,057 1,030 1,035
33,682,911 618PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 439 4,064 4,244 4,276 4,195
7,289,563 589 GOODS-PRODUCING 111 895 998 964 952
1,649,098 515 Natural Resources and Mining 12 209 271 259 246
2,009,541 561 Construction 78 269 281 276 275
3,630,924 649 Manufacturing 21 417 446 429 431
26,393,348 626 SERVICE-PROVIDING 328 3,169 3,246 3,312 3,242
13,372,869 796 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 115 1,257 1,294 1,325 1,292
193,337 858 Information 2 19 17 16 17
1,434,632 631 Financial Activities 38 176 174 175 175
2,234,478 647 Professional and Business Services 56 264 264 269 266
7,636,451 608 Education and Health Services 41 965 971 963 966
951,612 177 Leisure and Hospitality 41 380 414 450 415
569,969 394 Other Services 35 108 112 114 111
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2008
TALBOT COUNTY
$169,435,412 $648TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1,734 19,796 20,114 20,425 20,112
20,270,436 814GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 46 1,888 1,900 1,960 1,916
3,663,557 1,040 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 21 276 271 266 271
1,861,683 715 STATE GOVERNMENT 6 198 202 201 200
14,745,196 785 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 19 1,414 1,427 1,493 1,445
149,164,976 631PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,688 17,908 18,214 18,465 18,196
29,295,166 698 GOODS-PRODUCING 307 3,212 3,226 3,242 3,227
554,523 571 Natural Resources and Mining 15 71 73 80 75
14,384,291 746 Construction 251 1,453 1,491 1,503 1,482
14,356,352 661 Manufacturing 41 1,688 1,662 1,659 1,670
119,869,810 616 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,381 14,696 14,988 15,223 14,969
26,115,336 529 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 343 3,761 3,798 3,827 3,795
2,883,416 677 Information 19 331 329 323 328
12,805,288 991 Financial Activities 169 986 996 1,001 994
26,409,141 765 Professional and Business Services 266 2,682 2,650 2,636 2,656
32,972,798 770 Education and Health Services 174 3,256 3,310 3,313 3,293
11,583,836 318 Leisure and Hospitality 158 2,607 2,810 2,978 2,798
7,099,995 495 Other Services 252 1,073 1,095 1,145 1,104
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
WASHINGTON COUNTY
$617,315,561 $713TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 3,486 66,417 67,038 66,421 66,625
97,515,564 826GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 109 9,202 9,338 8,692 9,077
7,698,078 857 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 33 681 696 696 691
30,465,672 899 STATE GOVERNMENT 12 2,615 2,601 2,607 2,608
59,351,814 790 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 64 5,906 6,041 5,389 5,779
519,799,997 695PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 3,377 57,215 57,700 57,729 57,548
157,212,384 1,062 GOODS-PRODUCING 655 11,387 11,392 11,383 11,387
1,185,290 687 Natural Resources and Mining 21 126 130 142 133
38,262,924 752 Construction 487 3,839 3,924 3,983 3,915
117,764,170 1,234 Manufacturing 147 7,422 7,338 7,258 7,339
362,437,903 604 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,706 45,810 46,288 46,321 46,140
118,263,536 570 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 947 15,774 16,030 16,086 15,963
11,661,845 579 Information 42 1,528 1,565 1,558 1,550
69,685,031 836 Financial Activities 307 6,433 6,451 6,347 6,410
39,358,877 668 Professional and Business Services 437 4,581 4,539 4,479 4,533
92,511,065 725 Education and Health Services 326 9,807 9,856 9,778 9,814
20,120,090 254 Leisure and Hospitality 343 5,934 6,094 6,283 6,104
10,837,459 472 Other Services 304 1,753 1,753 1,790 1,765
149,710 548 UNCLASSIFIED 16 18 20 25 21
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED
SECOND QUARTER 2008
WICOMICO COUNTY
$421,300,021 $686TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 2,814 47,336 47,194 47,274 47,268
78,359,664 793GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 93 7,646 7,601 7,544 7,597
4,888,095 1,138 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 29 331 331 329 330
24,219,084 785 STATE GOVERNMENT 11 2,386 2,370 2,364 2,373
49,252,485 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 53 4,929 4,900 4,851 4,893
342,940,357 665PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 2,721 39,690 39,593 39,730 39,671
72,493,405 725 GOODS-PRODUCING 509 7,707 7,639 7,742 7,696
4,048,027 711 Natural Resources and Mining 31 432 430 452 438
29,347,143 765 Construction 381 2,960 2,914 2,975 2,950
39,098,235 698 Manufacturing 97 4,315 4,295 4,315 4,308
270,446,952 651 SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,212 31,983 31,954 31,988 31,975
71,320,478 556 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 659 9,843 9,822 9,952 9,872
9,757,538 873 Information 27 859 852 869 860
19,727,653 763 Financial Activities 291 1,981 1,982 2,003 1,989
55,160,985 895 Professional and Business Services 428 4,809 4,717 4,696 4,741
88,349,058 861 Education and Health Services 336 7,895 7,926 7,846 7,889
15,747,582 255 Leisure and Hospitality 224 4,723 4,785 4,738 4,749
10,383,658 426 Other Services 247 1,873 1,870 1,884 1,876
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
WORCESTER COUNTY
$167,109,036 $494TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 2,311 22,490 25,774 29,823 26,029
43,846,376 823GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 68 3,690 4,217 4,381 4,096
2,351,136 895 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 16 185 205 216 202
3,372,380 746 STATE GOVERNMENT 6 340 349 354 348
38,122,860 827 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 46 3,165 3,663 3,811 3,546
123,262,660 432PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 2,243 18,800 21,557 25,442 21,933
18,079,078 600 GOODS-PRODUCING 382 2,248 2,323 2,382 2,318
693,909 543 Natural Resources and Mining 30 94 101 100 98
12,798,901 616 Construction 313 1,561 1,598 1,637 1,599
4,586,268 568 Manufacturing 39 593 624 645 621
105,183,582 412 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,861 16,552 19,234 23,060 19,615
25,840,441 454 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 532 3,993 4,304 4,831 4,376
1,170,305 662 Information 27 132 136 140 136
8,488,421 537 Financial Activities 271 1,141 1,194 1,314 1,216
8,535,085 624 Professional and Business Services 247 974 994 1,190 1,053
17,264,648 606 Education and Health Services 158 2,110 2,201 2,262 2,191
39,471,607 307 Leisure and Hospitality 469 7,485 9,652 12,528 9,888
4,413,075 450 Other Services 157 717 753 795 755
0 0 UNCLASSIFIED 0 0 0 0 0
AVERAGE
WEEKLY
WAGE PER
WORKER
MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT QUARTERLY
AVERAGE
EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER
OF
REPORTING
UNITS
INDUSTRYTOTAL WAGES
FIRST SECOND THIRD
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SECOND QUARTER 2008
NONDISTRIBUTABLE
$947,176,288 $1,341TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 14,542 54,089 54,794 54,055 54,313
9,137,139 715GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14 1,011 980 956 982
53,613 952 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 1 3 5 5 4
8,878,207 714 STATE GOVERNMENT 3 987 954 930 957
205,319 752 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 10 21 21 21 21
938,039,149 1,353PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 14,528 53,078 53,814 53,099 53,330
72,544,775 1,092 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,226 5,144 5,207 4,974 5,108
546,038 636 Natural Resources and Mining 13 64 66 68 66
62,266,060 1,040 Construction 1,022 4,638 4,700 4,473 4,604
9,732,677 1,707 Manufacturing 191 442 441 433 439
861,614,575 1,380 SERVICE-PROVIDING 13,028 47,758 48,398 47,911 48,022
310,076,594 1,675 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,395 14,116 14,262 14,338 14,239
34,587,488 1,011 Information 540 2,658 2,928 2,306 2,631
62,562,096 1,587 Financial Activities 992 3,033 3,037 3,025 3,032
395,282,172 1,295 Professional and Business Services 5,788 23,304 23,604 23,556 23,488
27,670,588 1,028 Education and Health Services 561 2,069 2,054 2,087 2,070
8,982,908 871 Leisure and Hospitality 255 771 791 817 793
22,452,729 976 Other Services 497 1,807 1,722 1,782 1,770
3,879,799 1,495 UNCLASSIFIED 274 176 209 214 200
APPENDIX A
SOURCE OF DATA
Data contained in this report represents all employers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law of Maryland as well as federal 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 into reporting units. Employment data pertaining to the federal government are obtained from
similarly required reports submitted by the various government installations located in Maryland.
SCOPE OF COVERAGE
An employer is subject to Maryland's Ul Law as soon as one or more workers are employed in the state. The following
types of wage and salary employment are currently exempt from this coverage:
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Railroad workers
Agricultural labor where cash wages are less than $20,000 or fewer than 10 workers are employed during the current or
preceding 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.
A more 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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AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE PER WORKER - The total wages paid divided by thirteen (number of weeks in a quarter) then divided 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 extensive payment of overtime will normally
have an upward bias.
BALTIMORE MSA - The Baltimore MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) consists of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll,
Harford, Howard and Queen Anne's counties.
EMPLOYMENT - The number of workers earning wages during the pay period including the 12th of the month. Included are those on paid
sick leave, paid holiday, paid vacation, etc. The count excludes those who did not earn wages during the entire pay period because of layoffs,
work stoppages, illness or unpaid vacation. Individuals on more than one payroll are counted each time they are reported. Employment is by
reporting unit and is included in the area in which the unit is located.
INDUSTRY - The type of activity(s) engaged in by an employer are classified according to the North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS). 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 unit. Included in the Unclassified category are those
units for which no industry can be assigned.
MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA - The Maryland portion of the Washington, D.C. MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) consists of Calvert,
Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George's counties.
NONDISTRIBUTABLE - 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.
EMPLOYER/REPORTING UNIT - An employer is the legal entity subject to the Unemployment Insurance law. In most cases the employer is equivalent to the establishment or reporting unit, while in some cases the employer will include several establishments or reporting units. A reporting unit is the economic unit for which data is submitted by an employer. Reporting units are, for the most part, individual establishments. An establishment is generally defined as a single physical location 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 have only one reporting unit. In Maryland, approximately 1,900 employers have more than one reporting unit and account for approximately 17,700 of the total number of units.
APPENDIX B
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
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QUARTERLY AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT - The result of summing the employment reported in each of the three months of the quarter and
then dividing by three.
TOTAL WAGES - 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.
SIZE CLASS - 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 outside the indicated size class. For
example, size zero shows employment for the first two months of the quarter and will result in an average quarterly employment figure
greater than zero. Employment of zero is often reported one or more months for employers entering or leaving the market place as well as
those that operate seasonally.
APPENDIX C
LIMITATIONS
Although this data represents 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 of the data presented
here:
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Employers may change the way they report if they have more than one establishment. Employers may begin to
report by more than one reporting unit or may elect to revert back to reporting only one unit.
Industry and area designations are updated once a year as necessary when additional information warrants a change.
This occurs in the first quarter report and thus data from previous reports may not always be comparable.
Total wages are based on when the wages were paid and not when they were earned. Bonuses and different pay
periods may cause the figures to fluctuate from quarter to quarter.
Data reported by employers are edited and corrected, however not all reporting errors are able to be discerned.
All data represents the best available estimates at the time the report was prepared. Once the data are prepared,
they are not revised based on later information.
Terms used in this report have specific meanings and may not be the same as in other publications even though
the terms appear to be the same.*
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