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EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS FIRST QUARTER 2002 "Check Out Our Web Site: www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/index.htm" MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION Office of Labor Market Analysis and Information 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Parris N. Glendening Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Lieutenant Governor John P. O'Connor Secretary
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Page 1: EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS FIRST QUARTER 2002 · 2008. 8. 4. · First Quarter 2002 Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office of Labor Market Analysis and Information

EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS

FIRST QUARTER 2002"Check Out Our Web Site: www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/index.htm"

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATIONOffice of Labor Market Analysis and Information

1100 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201

Parris N. GlendeningGovernor

Kathleen Kennedy TownsendLieutenant Governor

John P. O'ConnorSecretary

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Employment and Payrolls

First Quarter 2002

Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and RegulationOffice of Labor Market Analysis and Information

1100 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, MD 21201

Prepared by:

Patrick Arnold, Director

(410) 767-2250E-mail: [email protected]

September, 2002

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

State of MarylandTable I Major Industry Series

Baltimore MSAMaryland Portion D.C. MSA

State of Maryland

Table II Employment and Wages by Size

Baltimore MSAMaryland Portion D.C. MSA

Total EmploymentTable III Employment and Wages by County

Government SectorPrivate Sector

of Reporting Unit

Carroll CountyCecil CountyCharles CountyDorchester CountyFrederick CountyGarrett CountyHarford CountyHoward CountyKent CountyMontgomery CountyPrince George's CountyQueen Anne's CountySt. Mary's CountySomerset CountyTalbot CountyWashington CountyWicomico CountyWorcester CountyNondistributable

State of MarylandTable IV County Industry Series

Baltimore MSAAllegany CountyAnne Arundel CountyBaltimore CityBaltimore CountyCalvert CountyCaroline County

Appendix A--Source of Data & Scope ofCoverage

Appendix B--Explanation of Terms

Appendix C--Limitations

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PREFACE

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This publication is generated from statistics produced by Maryland's ES-202 Program. It provides the reader with a basic

industrial profile of Maryland's economy. The data are generated and published on a quarterly basis with totals for the state

as well as each of its political subdivisions. Included are all workers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law of

Maryland and the unemployment compensation for federal employees (UCFE) program. Together these two account for

over 91% of all civilian employment. The principle exclusions are cited in Appendix A of this report.

also be based on the NAICS. Prior to the reports for 2001, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual was used for

This report uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to code establishments. All future releases will

Requests for more information or additional copies of this report should be directed to:

Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

Office of Labor Market Analysis and Information

1100 North Eutaw Street

Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 767-2250

E-mail: [email protected]

coding purposes. Although some titles remained the same, the content has changed from one system to the other and the

series are not comparable.

page details this aggregation.

For purposes of this report, NAICS sectors have been combined using the BLS standard for sector aggregation. The following

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BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS

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Goods-Producing

Natural Resources and Mining

Sector 11

Construction

Manufacturing

(Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting), Sector 21 (Mining)

Sector 23 (Construction)

Sectors 31, 32, 33 (Manufacturing)

Service-Providing

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities

Sector 42

Information

Financial Activities

(Wholesale Trade),

Sector 51 (Information)

Sector 52 (Finance and Insurance)

(Transportation and Warehousing),

Sector 22 (Utilities)

Sectors 44, 45 (Retail Trade), Sectors 48, 49

Professional and Business Services

Sector 54 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services), (Management of Companies and Enterprises),

Sector 56 (Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services)

Sector 55

Education and Health Services

Sector 61 (Educational Services), Sector 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance)

Leisure and Hospitality

Sector 71 (Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation), (Accomodation and Food Services)Sector 72

Other Services

Public Administration

Sector 81 (Other Services, except Public Administration)

Sector 92 (Public Administration)

Unclassified

Sector 99 (Unclassified)

Sector 53 (Real Estate and Rental and Leasing)

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

STATE OF MARYLAND

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

TOTAL EMPLOYMENTGOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL

149,332 2,377,843 2,387,208 2,412,006 1,885 450,387 455,260 458,874

929 127,701 127,065 127,292 401 97,223 98,072 99,855 1,064,567,746 555 225,463 230,123 231,727

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

2,392,352 454,840

127,353 98,383

229,104

$757 861

1,141 832 718

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES

2,138,349,979

1,889,210,230

5,092,127,955$23,544,805,253

147,447 1,927,456 1,931,948 1,953,132 1,937,512 733 18,452,677,298PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

FIRST QUARTER 2002

GOODS-PRODUCING 22,002 322,418 323,313 327,135 324,289 860 3,627,540,477

Natural Resources and Mining 661 5,367 5,427 5,833 5,542 580 41,755,960

Crop production 224 1,490 1,545 1,866 1,634 450 9,551,414

Animal production 130 1,339 1,345 1,355 1,346 475 8,318,198

Forestry and logging 60 349 350 354 351 425 1,940,970

Fishing, hunting and trapping 33 184 182 191 186 500 1,209,455

Agriculture and forestry support activities 139 635 615 651 634 456 3,754,399

Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD

Mining, except oil and gas 57 1,202 1,201 1,234 1,212 894 14,086,956

Support activities for mining D D D D D DD

Construction 16,761 158,027 159,020 162,494 159,847 771 1,602,322,888

Construction of buildings 5,602 38,211 38,635 39,121 38,656 845 424,839,942

Heavy and civil engineering construction 1,059 14,457 14,236 15,390 14,694 751 143,538,880

Specialty trade contractors 10,100 105,359 106,149 107,983 106,497 747 1,033,944,066

Manufacturing 4,580 159,024 158,866 158,808 158,899 960 1,983,461,629

Food manufacturing 391 17,165 17,207 17,208 17,193 674 150,703,061

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 61 4,393 4,401 4,411 4,402 852 48,782,367

Textile mills 63 2,069 2,016 2,032 2,039 535 14,193,074

Textile product mills 138 1,099 1,121 1,147 1,122 600 8,748,227

Apparel manufacturing 78 2,377 2,370 2,376 2,374 435 13,425,531

Leather and allied product manufacturing D D D D D DD

Wood product manufacturing 166 3,810 3,770 3,791 3,790 583 28,721,321

Paper manufacturing 56 5,770 5,683 5,710 5,721 801 59,546,870

Printing and related support activities 762 16,622 16,273 16,202 16,366 760 161,678,398

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD

Chemical manufacturing 259 13,987 14,009 14,021 14,006 1,188 216,386,371

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 127 8,392 8,391 8,308 8,364 767 83,368,047

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 191 5,618 5,561 5,642 5,607 756 55,100,425

Primary metal manufacturing 68 5,965 5,779 5,732 5,825 1,022 77,374,760

Fabricated metal product manufacturing 505 10,943 10,884 10,913 10,913 743 105,399,195

Machinery manufacturing 261 10,887 10,771 10,729 10,796 1,018 142,844,046

Computer and electronic product manufacturing 429 28,700 28,215 28,105 28,340 1,574 579,760,921

Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 82 2,476 2,415 2,383 2,425 965 30,428,851

Transportation equipment manufacturing 132 7,698 8,949 8,979 8,542 963 106,939,836

Furniture and related product manufacturing 303 4,132 4,136 4,191 4,153 621 33,533,518

See note at end of table.

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

STATE OF MARYLAND

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

Miscellaneous manufacturing 460 4,746 4,744 4,749 4,746 701 43,243,563

SERVICE PROVIDING 123,068 1,600,963 1,604,470 1,621,554 1,608,996 70714,780,526,182

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32,001 459,272 453,826 458,039 457,046 628 3,732,885,773

Utilities 134 10,714 10,722 10,739 10,725 1,460 203,534,058

Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 6,058 56,385 56,343 56,461 56,396 1,052 771,091,333

Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 2,453 30,823 30,892 30,948 30,888 880 353,544,412

Electronic markets and agents and brokers 1,336 6,343 6,297 6,354 6,331 1,217 100,182,528

Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,691 36,607 37,073 37,593 37,091 731 352,310,487

Furniture and home furnishings stores 1,035 10,756 10,701 10,679 10,712 588 81,949,659

Electronics and appliance stores 1,098 10,892 10,637 10,652 10,727 740 103,142,973

Building material and garden supply stores 1,163 20,785 20,950 22,508 21,414 532 148,198,059

Food and beverage stores 3,067 60,980 60,899 61,423 61,101 441 350,094,876

Health and personal care stores 1,359 20,577 20,539 20,546 20,554 496 132,661,344

Gasoline stations 1,457 11,794 11,678 11,789 11,754 338 51,601,180

Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,315 28,137 26,408 26,785 27,110 309 108,776,944

Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 1,260 15,076 14,180 14,198 14,485 339 63,909,554

General merchandise stores 757 50,276 48,081 48,785 49,047 348 221,623,153

Miscellaneous store retailers 2,457 21,133 20,985 21,030 21,049 389 106,317,718

Nonstore retailers 554 6,068 5,868 5,714 5,883 584 44,649,154

Air transportation 65 5,966 5,550 5,561 5,692 905 66,977,973

Water transportation 32 569 569 583 574 936 6,986,000

Truck transportation 1,677 17,366 17,539 17,862 17,589 628 143,497,182

Transit and ground passenger transportation 768 7,882 7,956 8,062 7,967 365 37,760,990

Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD

Scenic and sightseeing transportation 53 156 172 175 168 352 769,824

Support activities for transportation 651 9,619 9,722 9,668 9,670 793 99,685,585

Postal service D D D D D DD

Couriers and messengers 376 11,261 10,995 10,848 11,035 577 82,714,531

Warehousing and storage 171 9,031 8,991 8,996 9,006 851 99,640,709

Information 2,964 55,150 54,776 54,783 54,903 1,186 846,268,422

Publishing industries, except Internet 589 13,541 13,549 13,509 13,533 1,017 178,844,535

Motion picture and sound recording industries 412 3,664 3,751 3,676 3,697 419 20,135,020

Broadcasting, except Internet 152 5,054 5,010 5,030 5,031 1,396 91,285,631

Internet publishing and broadcasting 45 580 584 575 580 1,595 12,029,963

Telecommunications 885 23,470 22,992 23,055 23,172 1,363 410,478,429

ISPs, search portals, and data processing 820 7,886 7,921 7,939 7,915 1,210 124,532,561

Other information services 61 955 969 999 974 708 8,962,283

Financial Activities 12,639 148,773 149,282 149,309 149,121 1,087 2,107,210,973

Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD

Credit intermediation and related activities 3,156 50,385 50,742 50,930 50,686 975 642,744,261

Securities, commodity contracts, investments 971 14,660 14,822 14,429 14,637 2,425 461,521,341

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

STATE OF MARYLAND

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

Insurance carriers and related activities 2,945 36,813 36,922 36,950 36,895 1,128 541,210,510

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 132 1,639 1,618 1,672 1,643 1,058 22,590,755

Real estate 4,320 31,417 31,301 31,470 31,396 793 323,531,458

Rental and leasing services 1,064 13,178 13,192 13,160 13,177 627 107,346,923

Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD

Professional and Business Services 31,536 346,432 349,347 353,150 349,643 880 4,000,129,213

Professional and technical services 21,845 197,629 200,045 199,400 199,025 1,134 2,933,939,599

Management of companies and enterprises 322 9,228 9,082 9,273 9,194 1,120 133,880,938

Administrative and support services 8,923 132,372 133,105 137,437 134,305 498 869,888,379

Waste management and remediation services 446 7,203 7,115 7,040 7,119 674 62,420,297

Education and Health Services 14,244 311,876 316,100 317,306 315,094 663 2,716,594,035

Educational services 1,727 47,435 50,256 50,493 49,395 660 423,505,815

Ambulatory health care services 9,101 85,104 85,740 86,073 85,639 820 912,984,308

Hospitals 102 84,316 84,763 85,054 84,711 740 814,604,028

Nursing and residential care facilities 1,239 57,527 57,471 57,655 57,551 477 356,627,648

Social assistance 2,075 37,494 37,870 38,031 37,798 425 208,872,236

Leisure and Hospitality 11,187 194,656 195,672 202,338 197,555 321 824,431,800

Performing arts and spectator sports 650 5,825 5,485 6,158 5,823 736 55,718,779

Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 98 1,808 1,842 1,859 1,836 439 10,472,812

Amusements, gambling, and recreation 1,225 19,285 19,608 20,935 19,943 316 81,948,799

Accommodation 708 22,218 22,478 23,051 22,582 671 196,872,844

Food services and drinking places 8,506 145,520 146,259 150,335 147,371 250 479,418,566

Other Services 18,497 84,804 85,467 86,629 85,633 497 553,005,966

Repair and maintenance 4,234 23,780 24,071 24,410 24,087 608 190,333,294

Personal and laundry services 3,614 27,755 27,802 28,321 27,959 369 134,019,723

Membership associations and organizations 2,611 24,150 24,536 24,816 24,501 608 193,674,389

Private households 8,038 9,119 9,058 9,082 9,086 296 34,978,560

UNCLASSIFIED 2,377 4,075 4,165 4,443 4,228 812 44,610,639

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

BALTIMORE MSA

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 64,261 1,176,602 1,180,116 1,192,662

767 214,372 216,273 218,430

343 41,875 41,714 42,033 249 65,357 65,900 66,784 751,520,122 175 107,140 108,659 109,613

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

1,183,127

216,358

41,874 66,014

108,471

$743

827

1,079 876 700

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

986,575,682

587,388,737

2,325,484,541

$11,421,137,987

63,494 962,230 963,843 974,232 966,768 724 9,095,653,446PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

FIRST QUARTER 2002

GOODS-PRODUCING 9,967 156,302 157,158 158,530 157,330 886 1,812,346,381

Natural Resources and Mining 225 1,378 1,405 1,538 1,440 549 10,273,895

Crop production 82 596 604 714 638 413 3,428,667

Animal production 47 229 241 238 236 421 1,293,062

Forestry and logging 6 30 33 35 33 293 125,890

Fishing, hunting and trapping 11 65 62 65 64 289 240,569

Agriculture and forestry support activities 61 235 238 257 243 481 1,520,045

Oil and gas extraction D D D D D DD

Mining, except oil and gas 12 179 181 182 181 820 1,928,952

Support activities for mining D D D D D DD

Construction 7,449 68,234 68,614 70,200 69,016 775 695,436,533

Construction of buildings 2,426 14,333 14,339 14,588 14,420 857 160,722,955

Heavy and civil engineering construction 482 6,796 6,690 7,129 6,872 761 67,989,514

Specialty trade contractors 4,541 47,105 47,585 48,483 47,724 752 466,724,064

Manufacturing 2,293 86,690 87,139 86,792 86,874 980 1,106,635,953

Food manufacturing 202 8,765 8,787 8,817 8,790 794 90,698,896

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 28 2,718 2,740 2,758 2,739 905 32,235,296

Textile mills 29 802 791 798 797 559 5,787,780

Textile product mills 78 676 686 705 689 593 5,315,055

Apparel manufacturing 46 1,398 1,395 1,356 1,383 435 7,819,282

Leather and allied product manufacturing 8 221 222 214 219 560 1,593,717

Wood product manufacturing 68 1,761 1,738 1,726 1,742 582 13,190,573

Paper manufacturing 33 3,273 3,215 3,249 3,246 765 32,273,937

Printing and related support activities 370 7,405 7,223 7,252 7,293 715 67,818,044

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 16 565 568 566 566 1,059 7,793,797

Chemical manufacturing 135 9,932 9,914 9,904 9,917 1,190 153,445,923

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 79 4,248 4,233 4,172 4,218 725 39,765,893

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 83 3,109 3,075 3,112 3,099 789 31,798,348

Primary metal manufacturing 42 4,929 4,768 4,711 4,803 1,042 65,082,969

Fabricated metal product manufacturing 308 6,191 6,175 6,146 6,171 741 59,458,948

Machinery manufacturing 145 6,935 6,893 6,851 6,893 1,063 95,246,198

Computer and electronic product manufacturing 152 13,987 13,730 13,518 13,745 1,549 276,772,079

Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 40 1,326 1,303 1,266 1,298 1,059 17,877,667

Transportation equipment manufacturing 66 3,977 5,214 5,195 4,795 1,018 63,476,726

Furniture and related product manufacturing 145 1,946 1,941 1,947 1,945 634 16,030,348

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

BALTIMORE MSA

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

Miscellaneous manufacturing 220 2,526 2,528 2,529 2,528 705 23,154,477

SERVICE PROVIDING 52,936 805,026 805,770 814,675 808,490 692 7,276,796,192

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,256 229,805 226,665 228,650 228,373 626 1,857,345,056

Utilities 45 5,655 5,670 5,670 5,665 1,529 112,584,609

Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 2,328 29,375 29,402 29,401 29,393 988 377,669,980

Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 946 17,499 17,383 17,285 17,389 841 190,164,907

Electronic markets and agents and brokers 518 3,302 3,307 3,313 3,307 1,094 47,042,560

Motor vehicle and parts dealers 781 16,626 16,811 17,023 16,820 717 156,764,578

Furniture and home furnishings stores 451 4,952 4,925 4,863 4,913 600 38,307,868

Electronics and appliance stores 482 5,330 5,202 5,194 5,242 741 50,481,848

Building material and garden supply stores 500 9,264 9,273 9,970 9,502 540 66,765,467

Food and beverage stores 1,581 29,446 29,187 29,506 29,380 438 167,310,803

Health and personal care stores 646 11,214 11,268 11,309 11,264 537 78,690,023

Gasoline stations 593 4,429 4,397 4,430 4,419 319 18,338,352

Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,120 15,615 14,479 14,761 14,952 314 61,105,203

Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 577 7,186 6,891 6,928 7,002 330 30,002,305

General merchandise stores 334 21,719 20,652 21,170 21,180 330 90,874,797

Miscellaneous store retailers 1,173 10,955 10,994 10,978 10,976 375 53,550,899

Nonstore retailers 261 3,122 2,990 2,859 2,990 568 22,076,570

Air transportation 34 5,113 4,692 4,655 4,820 967 60,598,268

Water transportation D D D D D DD

Truck transportation 805 9,144 9,166 9,367 9,226 661 79,309,727

Transit and ground passenger transportation 355 5,415 5,486 5,514 5,472 366 26,062,947

Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD

Scenic and sightseeing transportation 24 119 136 136 130 358 604,961

Support activities for transportation 401 5,830 5,896 5,826 5,851 732 55,642,032

Postal service D D D D D DD

Couriers and messengers 191 4,244 4,185 4,176 4,202 614 33,516,339

Warehousing and storage 89 3,840 3,859 3,898 3,866 694 34,893,370

Information 1,008 22,004 21,969 21,959 21,977 1,000 285,742,037

Publishing industries, except Internet 197 5,335 5,306 5,308 5,316 935 64,611,133

Motion picture and sound recording industries 176 1,955 2,024 1,980 1,986 340 8,775,917

Broadcasting, except Internet 42 1,632 1,653 1,669 1,651 1,013 21,750,713

Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD

Telecommunications 338 10,767 10,660 10,668 10,698 1,145 159,286,271

ISPs, search portals, and data processing 225 2,036 2,016 2,011 2,021 1,081 28,393,659

Other information services D D D D D DD

Financial Activities 5,874 77,896 78,027 78,156 78,026 1,152 1,168,879,029

Monetary authorities - central bank D D D D D DD

Credit intermediation and related activities 1,416 23,062 23,289 23,359 23,237 996 301,001,278

Securities, commodity contracts, investments 469 10,388 10,294 10,163 10,282 2,438 325,934,721

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

BALTIMORE MSA

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

Insurance carriers and related activities 1,497 21,065 21,141 21,135 21,114 1,127 309,453,383

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 52 819 818 847 828 1,250 13,460,100

Real estate 1,902 14,733 14,611 14,768 14,704 777 148,492,688

Rental and leasing services 511 7,249 7,291 7,286 7,275 677 64,024,484

Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets D D D D D DD

Professional and Business Services 13,028 160,521 160,728 162,965 161,405 827 1,734,492,193

Professional and technical services 8,836 85,828 86,416 86,292 86,179 1,084 1,214,860,331

Management of companies and enterprises 148 3,234 3,135 3,149 3,173 1,334 55,012,610

Administrative and support services 3,823 67,174 66,978 69,312 67,821 487 428,946,645

Waste management and remediation services 221 4,285 4,199 4,212 4,232 648 35,672,607

Education and Health Services 6,521 180,322 183,528 184,181 182,677 679 1,612,227,084

Educational services 790 33,200 35,438 35,689 34,776 709 320,647,903

Ambulatory health care services 4,152 42,200 42,468 42,533 42,400 807 444,657,378

Hospitals 47 54,940 55,382 55,546 55,289 757 544,201,473

Nursing and residential care facilities 567 30,228 30,193 30,242 30,221 490 192,372,263

Social assistance 965 19,754 20,047 20,171 19,991 425 110,348,067

Leisure and Hospitality 5,349 96,425 96,620 99,984 97,676 298 378,747,616

Performing arts and spectator sports 262 2,646 2,256 2,777 2,560 1,007 33,526,320

Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 49 1,486 1,519 1,544 1,516 443 8,735,154

Amusements, gambling, and recreation 567 10,543 10,443 11,066 10,684 317 44,051,715

Accommodation 214 8,735 8,894 9,078 8,902 395 45,748,954

Food services and drinking places 4,257 73,015 73,508 75,519 74,014 256 246,685,473

Other Services 6,900 38,053 38,233 38,780 38,355 480 239,363,177

Repair and maintenance 2,036 11,899 11,915 12,100 11,971 599 93,145,383

Personal and laundry services 1,796 13,643 13,699 13,945 13,762 344 61,552,424

Membership associations and organizations 1,160 10,296 10,447 10,542 10,428 562 76,177,168

Private households 1,908 2,215 2,172 2,193 2,193 298 8,488,202

UNCLASSIFIED 591 902 915 1,027 948 528 6,510,873

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 54,089 882,820 884,971 893,332

467 182,658 184,370 185,813

314 72,773 72,330 72,267 45 19,464 19,210 20,100 194,520,594

108 90,421 92,830 93,446

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

887,041

184,280

72,457 19,591 92,232

$820

926

1,172 764 768

- 7 -

MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

920,312,585

1,104,181,992

2,219,015,171

$9,450,330,156

53,622 700,162 700,601 707,519 702,761 792 7,231,314,985PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

FIRST QUARTER 2002

GOODS-PRODUCING 7,305 111,566 111,637 113,174 112,126 932 1,358,820,157

Natural Resources and Mining 128 1,313 1,298 1,383 1,331 615 10,645,788

Crop production 38 270 288 339 299 451 1,752,561

Animal production 31 422 423 441 429 481 2,685,223

Forestry and logging 5 16 14 15 15 328 63,926

Fishing, hunting and trapping D D D D D DD

Agriculture and forestry support activities 36 220 197 208 208 532 1,438,886

Mining, except oil and gas 14 335 322 322 326 987 4,181,250

Support activities for mining D D D D D DD

Construction 5,930 71,085 71,578 72,862 71,842 813 759,521,581

Construction of buildings 2,016 18,044 18,413 18,625 18,361 901 215,049,004

Heavy and civil engineering construction 308 6,019 5,914 6,355 6,096 793 62,881,071

Specialty trade contractors 3,606 47,022 47,251 47,882 47,385 782 481,591,506

Manufacturing 1,247 39,168 38,761 38,929 38,953 1,162 588,652,788

Food manufacturing 78 2,623 2,631 2,629 2,628 643 21,963,555

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 14 1,187 1,183 1,172 1,181 816 12,521,589

Textile mills 14 194 195 200 196 699 1,780,027

Textile product mills 40 331 348 348 342 571 2,540,535

Apparel manufacturing 14 344 340 347 344 474 2,117,579

Leather and allied product manufacturing 3 17 13 13 14 554 100,811

Wood product manufacturing 43 971 980 999 983 658 8,408,568

Paper manufacturing 7 166 162 166 165 837 1,795,206

Printing and related support activities 293 6,990 6,851 6,823 6,888 852 76,257,729

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing D D D D D DD

Chemical manufacturing 53 2,679 2,701 2,707 2,696 1,422 49,851,793

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 16 658 669 667 665 708 6,117,623

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 53 1,435 1,426 1,441 1,434 729 13,583,195

Primary metal manufacturing D D D D D DD

Fabricated metal product manufacturing 101 2,679 2,664 2,702 2,682 857 29,866,686

Machinery manufacturing 40 1,141 1,090 1,059 1,097 1,008 14,377,212

Computer and electronic product manufacturing 161 12,694 12,495 12,575 12,588 1,735 283,921,025

Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 21 455 431 434 440 1,078 6,168,819

Transportation equipment manufacturing 24 1,571 1,572 1,595 1,579 1,198 24,596,145

Furniture and related product manufacturing 109 1,112 1,118 1,148 1,126 682 9,985,757

Miscellaneous manufacturing 150 923 921 921 922 798 9,563,499

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

SERVICE PROVIDING 45,516 586,933 587,276 592,573 588,927 765 5,858,475,406

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9,205 160,386 158,331 159,324 159,347 633 1,311,256,611

Utilities 38 3,835 3,828 3,843 3,835 1,431 71,327,138

Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,437 18,721 18,612 18,690 18,674 1,123 272,667,016

Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 477 6,689 6,679 6,654 6,674 896 77,718,278

Electronic markets and agents and brokers 274 1,622 1,586 1,608 1,605 1,196 24,944,283

Motor vehicle and parts dealers 535 15,181 15,450 15,664 15,432 785 157,424,157

Furniture and home furnishings stores 408 4,580 4,570 4,572 4,574 595 35,367,435

Electronics and appliance stores 420 4,437 4,330 4,343 4,370 730 41,450,347

Building material and garden supply stores 366 7,969 8,102 8,785 8,285 547 58,883,852

Food and beverage stores 958 23,197 23,235 23,269 23,234 482 145,506,291

Health and personal care stores 454 6,689 6,596 6,569 6,618 383 32,924,726

Gasoline stations 528 4,213 4,210 4,247 4,223 382 20,944,989

Clothing and clothing accessories stores 813 9,864 9,402 9,429 9,565 295 36,733,865

Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 451 6,411 5,940 5,904 6,085 354 28,030,788

General merchandise stores 240 21,044 20,142 20,135 20,440 368 97,842,174

Miscellaneous store retailers 782 7,099 6,924 6,935 6,986 415 37,730,363

Nonstore retailers 157 1,462 1,437 1,439 1,446 674 12,674,215

Air transportation 7 97 102 100 100 522 678,079

Water transportation 9 187 188 189 188 1,175 2,871,453

Truck transportation 348 3,718 3,875 3,942 3,845 544 27,194,786

Transit and ground passenger transportation D D D D D DD

Pipeline transportation D D D D D DD

Scenic and sightseeing transportation 12 21 23 22 22 350 99,959

Support activities for transportation 132 1,189 1,185 1,184 1,186 1,180 18,190,429

Postal service D D D D D DD

Couriers and messengers 128 5,892 5,720 5,569 5,727 546 40,638,677

Warehousing and storage D D D D D DD

Information 1,161 28,321 28,061 28,061 28,148 1,388 507,936,645

Publishing industries, except Internet 257 6,582 6,640 6,588 6,603 1,169 100,331,185

Motion picture and sound recording industries 183 1,366 1,391 1,402 1,386 552 9,946,628

Broadcasting, except Internet 49 2,680 2,683 2,636 2,666 1,835 63,599,860

Internet publishing and broadcasting D D D D D DD

Telecommunications 333 11,305 10,943 10,997 11,082 1,609 231,755,847

ISPs, search portals, and data processing 302 5,194 5,223 5,248 5,222 1,254 85,136,392

Other information services D D D D D DD

Financial Activities 4,637 54,795 55,211 55,133 55,046 1,076 769,892,585

Credit intermediation and related activities 1,198 18,494 18,621 18,790 18,635 1,048 253,995,488

Securities, commodity contracts, investments 319 3,792 4,047 3,792 3,877 2,314 116,621,101

Insurance carriers and related activities 951 13,265 13,312 13,336 13,304 1,162 200,975,282

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 46 753 731 757 747 844 8,197,206

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INDUSTRYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE I

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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MAJOR INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

Real estate 1,741 13,613 13,624 13,642 13,626 859 152,233,004

Rental and leasing services 365 4,792 4,784 4,727 4,768 587 36,402,267

Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 17 86 92 89 89 1,269 1,468,237

Professional and Business Services 11,774 145,384 146,467 148,295 146,715 969 1,848,414,811

Professional and technical services 8,535 91,097 91,604 92,004 91,568 1,218 1,450,356,842

Management of companies and enterprises 101 3,794 3,724 3,760 3,759 1,064 52,016,501

Administrative and support services 2,995 48,186 48,829 50,287 49,101 508 324,426,659

Waste management and remediation services 143 2,307 2,310 2,244 2,287 727 21,614,809

Education and Health Services 5,727 92,456 93,136 93,497 93,030 672 812,795,018

Educational services D D D D D DD

Ambulatory health care services 3,816 32,703 32,972 33,131 32,935 856 366,311,031

Hospitals 33 17,512 17,545 17,679 17,579 761 173,932,741

Nursing and residential care facilities 443 17,658 17,549 17,612 17,606 486 111,344,206

Social assistance D D D D D DD

Leisure and Hospitality 3,671 69,691 69,903 71,658 70,417 382 349,787,557

Performing arts and spectator sports D D D D D DD

Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks D D D D D DD

Amusements, gambling, and recreation 349 6,190 6,565 7,036 6,597 318 27,279,054

Accommodation 195 9,352 9,310 9,428 9,363 1,073 130,604,604

Food services and drinking places 2,862 51,432 51,310 52,397 51,713 258 173,175,289

Other Services 9,341 35,900 36,167 36,605 36,224 549 258,392,179

Repair and maintenance 1,481 8,432 8,637 8,722 8,597 664 74,163,428

Personal and laundry services 1,289 11,095 11,051 11,249 11,132 410 59,345,570

Membership associations and organizations 905 10,331 10,458 10,607 10,465 748 101,753,667

Private households 5,666 6,042 6,021 6,027 6,030 295 23,129,514

UNCLASSIFIED 801 1,663 1,688 1,772 1,708 631 14,019,422

NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards.

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SIZE CLASS

NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES

TABLE II

STATE OF MARYLAND - PRIVATE ONLY

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT

FIRST QUARTER 2002

ALL SIZES 147,447 1,927,456 1,931,948 1,953,132 $733$18,452,677,298100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent

0 23,711 9,401 5,703 0 78551,357,399 16.1 0.5 0.3 0.0 1.07 0.3Percent

1-4 65,774 126,985 127,038 129,326 6711,115,235,845 44.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 0.92 6.0Percent

5-9 23,768 152,603 154,784 157,208 6101,227,746,671 16.1 7.9 8.0 8.0 0.83 6.7Percent

10-19 15,893 210,139 211,204 215,140 6321,742,901,407 10.8 10.9 10.9 11.0 0.86 9.4Percent

20-49 11,114 330,743 331,852 337,961 6552,839,056,311 7.5 17.2 17.2 17.3 0.89 15.4Percent

50-99 4,041 273,270 274,717 277,711 6992,500,607,841 2.7 14.2 14.2 14.2 0.95 13.6Percent

100-249 2,363 349,503 349,480 353,452 7253,308,353,407 1.6 18.1 18.1 18.1 0.99 17.9Percent

250-499 520 170,600 171,586 175,220 7941,779,662,474 0.4 8.9 8.9 9.0 1.08 9.6Percent

500-999 155 102,656 102,967 103,771 9961,335,195,935 0.1 5.3 5.3 5.3 1.36 7.2Percent

1,000 & Over 108 201,556 202,617 203,343 9702,552,560,008 0.1 10.5 10.5 10.4 1.32 13.8Percent

See note at end of table.

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SIZE CLASS

NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES

TABLE II

BALTIMORE MSA - PRIVATE ONLY

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT

FIRST QUARTER 2002

ALL SIZES 63,494 962,230 963,843 974,232 $724$9,095,653,446100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent

0 9,394 4,681 2,698 0 72123,042,167 14.8 0.5 0.3 0.0 1.00 0.3Percent

1-4 26,940 54,350 54,391 55,322 601427,305,850 42.4 5.6 5.6 5.7 0.83 4.7Percent

5-9 10,915 70,461 70,887 72,191 579536,207,255 17.2 7.3 7.4 7.4 0.80 5.9Percent

10-19 7,415 98,530 98,687 100,465 617795,622,569 11.7 10.2 10.2 10.3 0.85 8.7Percent

20-49 5,205 155,614 155,974 158,670 6551,334,809,350 8.2 16.2 16.2 16.3 0.90 14.7Percent

50-99 2,061 140,096 140,923 142,755 6951,277,002,702 3.2 14.6 14.6 14.7 0.96 14.0Percent

100-249 1,163 172,828 171,926 173,708 7171,610,767,507 1.8 18.0 17.8 17.8 0.99 17.7Percent

250-499 258 85,880 86,462 87,942 757853,418,167 0.4 8.9 9.0 9.0 1.05 9.4Percent

500-999 77 50,196 50,953 51,624 983650,917,117 0.1 5.2 5.3 5.3 1.36 7.2Percent

1,000 & Over 66 129,594 130,942 131,555 9341,586,560,762 0.1 13.5 13.6 13.5 1.29 17.4Percent

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SIZE CLASS

NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRDTOTAL WAGES

TABLE II

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA - PRIVATE ONLY

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

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EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY SIZE OF REPORTING UNIT

FIRST QUARTER 2002

ALL SIZES 53,622 700,162 700,601 707,519 $792$7,231,314,985100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.00100.0Percent

0 8,177 3,251 2,150 0 85820,075,807 15.2 0.5 0.3 0.0 1.08 0.3Percent

1-4 24,411 46,220 46,141 47,106 636384,510,409 45.5 6.6 6.6 6.7 0.80 5.3Percent

5-9 8,455 54,235 54,667 55,978 652465,689,721 15.8 7.7 7.8 7.9 0.82 6.4Percent

10-19 5,724 76,037 76,459 77,589 676673,746,202 10.7 10.9 10.9 11.0 0.85 9.3Percent

20-49 4,166 124,498 124,932 126,720 7071,152,123,690 7.8 17.8 17.8 17.9 0.89 15.9Percent

50-99 1,452 98,340 98,701 99,530 752965,854,294 2.7 14.0 14.1 14.1 0.95 13.4Percent

100-249 949 140,438 141,010 142,428 7821,436,653,222 1.8 20.1 20.1 20.1 0.99 19.9Percent

250-499 201 64,874 65,007 66,416 911775,116,286 0.4 9.3 9.3 9.4 1.15 10.7Percent

500-999 57 39,273 38,739 38,776 1,143578,272,509 0.1 5.6 5.5 5.5 1.44 8.0Percent

1,000 & Over 30 52,996 52,795 52,976 1,133779,272,845 0.1 7.6 7.5 7.5 1.43 10.8Percent

NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column with the exception of thelast column, average weekly wage per worker. In this column percentages relate size class averages to the averagesof all sizes.

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STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE III

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

STATE OF MARYLAND 149,332 2,377,843 2,387,208 2,412,006*****

2,392,352 $23,544,805,253

EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY

$757

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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1,765 29,386 29,669 30,106 29,720 200,103,129ALLEGANY 518

12,640 197,321 196,693 199,084 197,699 1,875,603,788ANNE ARUNDEL 730

14,330 362,109 365,314 368,948 365,457 3,860,552,607BALTIMORE CITY 813

19,761 354,967 355,346 359,395 356,569 3,321,383,314BALTIMORE COUNTY 717

1,605 17,951 18,315 18,620 18,295 151,529,067CALVERT 637

647 8,685 8,668 8,739 8,697 53,937,275CAROLINE 477

4,091 48,643 48,836 49,456 48,978 348,978,495CARROLL 548

1,663 25,904 26,231 26,747 26,294 222,248,881CECIL 650

2,569 36,458 36,752 37,154 36,788 286,045,476CHARLES 598

725 11,050 11,070 11,156 11,092 74,350,628DORCHESTER 516

5,066 80,766 81,107 82,175 81,349 684,077,696FREDERICK 647

884 10,076 10,106 10,280 10,154 57,187,495GARRETT 433

4,785 69,588 69,894 70,933 70,138 560,036,581HARFORD 614

7,409 132,938 132,937 133,467 133,114 1,383,487,044HOWARD 799

717 7,438 7,539 7,801 7,593 47,810,669KENT 484

30,366 445,873 446,493 450,704 447,690 5,335,512,549MONTGOMERY 917

14,483 301,772 302,304 304,679 302,918 2,993,165,368PRINCE GEORGE'S 760

1,245 11,036 11,096 11,379 11,170 71,096,158QUEEN ANNE'S 490

1,764 34,969 35,048 35,453 35,157 350,547,983SAINT MARY'S 767

454 6,556 6,642 6,734 6,644 47,768,113SOMERSET 553

1,646 17,947 17,923 18,320 18,063 128,221,428TALBOT 546

3,196 63,231 63,362 63,709 63,434 472,650,508WASHINGTON 573

2,553 41,155 41,696 42,238 41,696 293,549,176WICOMICO 542

2,116 20,167 20,579 21,545 20,764 116,971,572WORCESTER 433

64,261 1,176,602 1,180,116 1,192,662 1,183,127 11,421,137,987

54,089 882,820 884,971 893,332 887,041 9,450,330,156

BALTIMORE MSA

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA

*****

12,852 41,857 43,588 43,184 42,876 607,990,253NONDISTRIBUTABLE

743

820

1,091

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STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE III

GOVERNMENT SECTOR

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

STATE OF MARYLAND 1,885 450,387 455,260 458,874

*****

454,840 $861 $5,092,127,955

EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

- 14 -

54 6,111 6,469 6,431 6,337 695 57,293,596ALLEGANY

188 34,606 35,252 35,675 35,178 788 360,231,973ANNE ARUNDEL

247 80,472 80,521 81,246 80,746 860 902,467,736BALTIMORE CITY

111 57,561 58,163 59,013 58,246 838 634,214,836BALTIMORE COUNTY

34 3,313 3,377 3,416 3,369 666 29,186,709CALVERT

29 1,525 1,570 1,556 1,550 615 12,387,398CAROLINE

47 7,182 7,245 7,314 7,247 670 63,112,380CARROLL

47 7,016 7,248 7,263 7,176 845 78,865,274CECIL

43 7,495 7,929 8,034 7,819 872 88,630,757CHARLES

35 2,237 2,284 2,292 2,271 665 19,624,950DORCHESTER

78 13,054 13,341 13,379 13,258 747 128,768,070FREDERICK

40 1,687 1,718 1,751 1,719 543 12,128,766GARRETT

78 16,430 16,912 16,896 16,746 872 189,901,215HARFORD

63 15,955 15,924 16,010 15,963 762 158,025,984HOWARD

31 1,174 1,177 1,181 1,177 595 9,104,926KENT

145 82,570 83,653 83,820 83,348 970 1,051,075,900MONTGOMERY

167 76,226 76,070 77,164 76,487 927 921,353,735PRINCE GEORGE'S

33 2,166 2,256 2,276 2,233 604 17,530,417QUEEN ANNE'S

82 10,788 10,879 10,973 10,880 1,100 155,617,167SAINT MARY'S

47 2,921 3,023 3,081 3,008 657 25,678,407SOMERSET

47 1,809 1,845 1,859 1,838 653 15,605,588TALBOT

113 8,526 8,524 8,372 8,474 675 74,344,143WASHINGTON

54 6,220 6,556 6,529 6,435 678 56,721,584WICOMICO

56 3,153 3,135 3,167 3,152 671 27,485,707WORCESTER

767 214,372 216,273 218,430 216,358 827 2,325,484,541

467 182,658 184,370 185,813 184,280 926 2,219,015,171

BALTIMORE MSA

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA

*****

16 190 189 176 185 1,152 2,770,737NONDISTRIBUTABLE

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STATE BY COUNTYNUMBER

OFREPORTING

UNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE III

PRIVATE SECTOR

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

STATE OF MARYLAND 147,447 1,927,456 1,931,948 1,953,132

*****

1,937,512 $733$18,452,677,298

EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

- 15 -

1,711 23,275 23,200 23,675 23,383 470 142,809,533ALLEGANY

12,452 162,715 161,441 163,409 162,522 717 1,515,371,815ANNE ARUNDEL

14,083 281,637 284,793 287,702 284,711 799 2,958,084,871BALTIMORE CITY

19,650 297,406 297,183 300,382 298,324 693 2,687,168,478BALTIMORE COUNTY

1,571 14,638 14,938 15,204 14,927 630 122,342,358CALVERT

618 7,160 7,098 7,183 7,147 447 41,549,877CAROLINE

4,044 41,461 41,591 42,142 41,731 527 285,866,115CARROLL

1,616 18,888 18,983 19,484 19,118 577 143,383,607CECIL

2,526 28,963 28,823 29,120 28,969 524 197,414,719CHARLES

690 8,813 8,786 8,864 8,821 477 54,725,678DORCHESTER

4,988 67,712 67,766 68,796 68,091 627 555,309,626FREDERICK

844 8,389 8,388 8,529 8,435 411 45,058,729GARRETT

4,707 53,158 52,982 54,037 53,392 533 370,135,366HARFORD

7,346 116,983 117,013 117,457 117,151 805 1,225,461,060HOWARD

686 6,264 6,362 6,620 6,415 464 38,705,743KENT

30,221 363,303 362,840 366,884 364,342 905 4,284,436,649MONTGOMERY

14,316 225,546 226,234 227,515 226,432 704 2,071,811,633PRINCE GEORGE'S

1,212 8,870 8,840 9,103 8,938 461 53,565,741QUEEN ANNE'S

1,682 24,181 24,169 24,480 24,277 618 194,930,816SAINT MARY'S

407 3,635 3,619 3,653 3,636 467 22,089,706SOMERSET

1,599 16,138 16,078 16,461 16,226 534 112,615,840TALBOT

3,083 54,705 54,838 55,337 54,960 557 398,306,365WASHINGTON

2,499 34,935 35,140 35,709 35,261 517 236,827,592WICOMICO

2,060 17,014 17,444 18,378 17,612 391 89,485,865WORCESTER

63,494 962,230 963,843 974,232 966,768 724 9,095,653,446

53,622 700,162 700,601 707,519 702,761 792 7,231,314,985

BALTIMORE MSA

MARYLAND PORTION OF DC MSA

*****

12,836 41,667 43,399 43,008 42,691 1,091 605,219,516NONDISTRIBUTABLE

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL149,332 2,377,843 2,387,208 2,412,006

1,885 450,387 455,260 458,874

929 127,701 127,065 127,292 401 97,223 98,072 99,855 1,064,567,746 555 225,463 230,123 231,727

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

2,392,352

454,840

127,353 98,383

229,104

$757

861

1,141 832 718

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COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES

2,138,349,979

1,889,210,230

5,092,127,955

$23,544,805,253

147,447 1,927,456 1,931,948 1,953,132 1,937,512 733 18,452,677,298PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

FIRST QUARTER 2002

STATE OF MARYLAND

GOODS-PRODUCING 22,002 322,418 323,313 327,135 324,289 860 3,627,540,477

Natural Resources and Mining 661 5,367 5,427 5,833 5,542 580 41,755,960

Construction 16,761 158,027 159,020 162,494 159,847 771 1,602,322,888

Manufacturing 4,580 159,024 158,866 158,808 158,899 960 1,983,461,629

SERVICE PROVIDING 123,068 1,600,963 1,604,470 1,621,554 1,608,996 70714,780,526,182

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32,001 459,272 453,826 458,039 457,046 628 3,732,885,773

Information 2,964 55,150 54,776 54,783 54,903 1,186 846,268,422

Financial Activities 12,639 148,773 149,282 149,309 149,121 1,087 2,107,210,973

Professional and Business Services 31,536 346,432 349,347 353,150 349,643 880 4,000,129,213

Education and Health Services 14,244 311,876 316,100 317,306 315,094 663 2,716,594,035

Leisure and Hospitality 11,187 194,656 195,672 202,338 197,555 321 824,431,800

Other Services 18,497 84,804 85,467 86,629 85,633 497 553,005,966

UNCLASSIFIED 2,377 4,075 4,165 4,443 4,228 812 44,610,639

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

BALTIMORE MSA

GOODS-PRODUCING 9,967 156,302 157,158 158,530 157,330 886 1,812,346,381 Natural Resources and Mining 225 1,378 1,405 1,538 1,440 549 10,273,895 Construction 7,449 68,234 68,614 70,200 69,016 775 695,436,533 Manufacturing 2,293 86,690 87,139 86,792 86,874 980 1,106,635,953SERVICE PROVIDING 52,936 805,026 805,770 814,675 808,490 692 7,276,796,192 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14,256 229,805 226,665 228,650 228,373 626 1,857,345,056 Information 1,008 22,004 21,969 21,959 21,977 1,000 285,742,037 Financial Activities 5,874 77,896 78,027 78,156 78,026 1,152 1,168,879,029 Professional and Business Services

591 902 915 1,027 948 528 6,510,873

Education and Health Services 13,028 160,521 160,728 162,965 161,405 827 1,734,492,193

Leisure and Hospitality 6,521 180,322 183,528 184,181 182,677 679 1,612,227,084

Other Services 5,349 96,425 96,620 99,984 97,676 298 378,747,616

UNCLASSIFIED 6,900 38,053 38,233 38,780 38,355 480 239,363,177

64,261 1,176,602 1,180,116 1,192,662

767 214,372 216,273 218,430

343 41,875 41,714 42,033 249 65,357 65,900 66,784 751,520,122 175 107,140 108,659 109,613

1,183,127

216,358

41,874 66,014

108,471

$743

827

1,079 876 700 986,575,682

587,388,737

2,325,484,541

$11,421,137,987

63,494 962,230 963,843 974,232 966,768 724 9,095,653,446

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,765 29,386 29,669 30,106

54 6,111 6,469 6,431

25 622 619 603 12 2,360 2,520 2,474 23,426,853

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

29,720

6,337

615 2,451

$518

695

844 735

6,744,479

57,293,596

$200,103,129

1,711 23,275 23,200 23,675 23,383 470 142,809,533 17 3,129 3,330 3,354 27,122,264 3,271 638

ALLEGANY COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 235 5,047 4,960 5,086 5,031 650 42,534,002

Natural Resources and Mining 19 129 134 130 131 508 864,869

Construction 149 1,284 1,230 1,289 1,268 548 9,031,639

Manufacturing 67 3,634 3,596 3,667 3,632 691 32,637,494

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,472 18,219 18,230 18,580 18,343 420 100,234,303

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 469 5,340 5,290 5,396 5,342 379 26,343,067

Information 22 357 315 363 345 591 2,651,155

Financial Activities 126 961 965 964 963 730 9,140,946

Professional and Business Services 199 1,898 1,914 1,919 1,910 469 11,655,043

Education and Health Services 256 5,494 5,569 5,608 5,557 542 39,164,173

Leisure and Hospitality 183 3,029 3,029 3,132 3,063 172 6,835,014

Other Services 217 1,140 1,148 1,198 1,162 294 4,444,905

UNCLASSIFIED 4 9 10 9 9 352 41,228

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 12,640 197,321 196,693 199,084

188 34,606 35,252 35,675

96 7,406 7,376 7,417 68 9,359 9,400 9,434 101,902,180

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

197,699

35,178

7,400 9,398

$730

788

1,020 834

98,102,998

360,231,973

$1,875,603,788

12,452 162,715 161,441 163,409 162,522 717 1,515,371,815 24 17,841 18,476 18,824 160,226,795 18,380 671

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 2,090 28,819 28,520 28,765 28,701 1,036 386,489,644

Natural Resources and Mining 26 161 165 170 165 1,200 2,574,615

Construction 1,718 13,246 13,262 13,677 13,395 776 135,174,874

Manufacturing 346 15,412 15,093 14,918 15,141 1,264 248,740,155

SERVICE PROVIDING 10,260 133,778 132,799 134,514 133,697 649 1,128,002,934

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,835 47,074 46,181 46,496 46,584 644 389,801,714

Information 203 4,185 4,126 4,176 4,162 892 48,239,142

Financial Activities 1,066 8,067 8,096 8,117 8,093 792 83,276,075

Professional and Business Services 2,729 28,685 28,452 28,970 28,702 867 323,389,651

Education and Health Services 1,041 18,622 18,758 18,840 18,740 622 151,574,906

Leisure and Hospitality 1,050 20,052 20,049 20,638 20,246 321 84,614,173

Other Services 1,336 7,093 7,137 7,277 7,169 505 47,107,273

UNCLASSIFIED 102 118 122 130 123 550 879,237

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14,330 362,109 365,314 368,948

247 80,472 80,521 81,246

48 10,391 10,334 10,466 121 38,389 38,480 39,171 454,666,923

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

365,457

80,746

10,397 38,680

$813

860

966 904

130,571,260

902,467,736

$3,860,552,607

14,083 281,637 284,793 287,702 284,711 799 2,958,084,871 78 31,692 31,707 31,609 317,229,553 31,669 771

BALTIMORE CITY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 1,528 33,151 34,383 34,529 34,021 843 372,981,415

Construction 875 10,912 11,057 11,235 11,068 816 117,437,177

Manufacturing 653 22,239 23,326 23,294 22,953 856 255,544,238

SERVICE PROVIDING 12,390 248,197 250,125 252,856 250,393 794 2,582,931,942

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,176 44,622 44,447 44,884 44,651 710 412,276,764

Information 225 7,618 7,726 7,694 7,679 1,091 108,898,835

Financial Activities 1,360 28,874 28,737 28,691 28,767 1,503 562,223,975

Professional and Business Services 2,597 45,712 45,825 46,490 46,009 808 483,161,990

Education and Health Services 1,652 84,948 86,829 87,044 86,274 741 830,961,214

Leisure and Hospitality 1,613 24,645 24,838 26,241 25,241 326 106,853,023

Other Services 1,767 11,778 11,723 11,812 11,771 513 78,556,141

UNCLASSIFIED 165 289 285 317 297 562 2,171,514

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 19,761 354,967 355,346 359,395

111 57,561 58,163 59,013

65 15,291 15,204 15,352 25 11,859 12,249 12,414 135,942,381

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

356,569

58,246

15,282 12,174

$717

838

1,131 859

224,623,165

634,214,836

$3,321,383,314

19,650 297,406 297,183 300,382 298,324 693 2,687,168,478 21 30,411 30,710 31,247 273,649,290 30,789 684

BALTIMORE COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 2,797 52,671 52,493 52,888 52,684 912 624,409,421

Natural Resources and Mining 68 428 444 491 454 526 3,106,562

Construction 2,063 21,093 21,115 21,543 21,250 766 211,652,867

Manufacturing 666 31,150 30,934 30,854 30,979 1,017 409,649,992

SERVICE PROVIDING 16,689 244,475 244,427 247,231 245,378 646 2,061,189,999

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,326 71,263 70,498 71,256 71,006 575 530,864,567

Information 316 6,625 6,570 6,581 6,592 977 83,749,107

Financial Activities 2,027 28,275 28,441 28,489 28,402 973 359,314,018

Professional and Business Services 4,020 48,129 48,212 48,944 48,428 756 475,838,791

Education and Health Services 2,316 50,709 51,368 51,552 51,210 651 433,061,851

Leisure and Hospitality 1,554 28,536 28,335 29,188 28,686 309 115,274,252

Other Services 2,130 10,938 11,003 11,221 11,054 439 63,087,413

UNCLASSIFIED 164 260 263 263 262 461 1,569,058

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,605 17,951 18,315 18,620

34 3,313 3,377 3,416

22 119 115 116 7 227 226 226 1,966,613

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

18,295

3,369

117 226

$637

666

930 669

1,414,957

29,186,709

$151,529,067

1,571 14,638 14,938 15,204 14,927 630 122,342,358 5 2,967 3,036 3,074 25,805,139 3,026 656

CALVERT COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 433 2,766 2,840 2,905 2,837 638 23,530,125

Natural Resources and Mining 6 22 23 24 23 376 112,310

Construction 381 1,820 1,870 1,942 1,877 606 14,798,997

Manufacturing 46 924 947 939 937 708 8,618,818

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,124 11,843 12,071 12,270 12,061 629 98,598,672

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 300 4,130 4,131 4,178 4,146 750 40,433,807

Information 24 91 92 91 91 779 921,135

Financial Activities 110 459 456 459 458 603 3,591,431

Professional and Business Services 268 1,541 1,748 1,833 1,707 1,012 22,447,946

Education and Health Services 158 2,659 2,684 2,690 2,678 578 20,106,991

Leisure and Hospitality 129 2,254 2,242 2,281 2,259 229 6,724,741

Other Services 135 709 718 738 722 466 4,372,621

UNCLASSIFIED 14 29 27 29 28 587 213,561

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 647 8,685 8,668 8,739

29 1,525 1,570 1,556

15 79 84 78 6 257 258 255 2,316,723

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

8,697

1,550

80 257

$477

615

677 693

704,380

12,387,398

$53,937,275

618 7,160 7,098 7,183 7,147 447 41,549,877 8 1,189 1,228 1,223 9,366,295 1,213 594

CAROLINE COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 184 2,440 2,444 2,445 2,443 495 15,730,017

Natural Resources and Mining 26 163 179 204 182 425 1,006,721

Construction 125 538 552 555 548 483 3,438,825

Manufacturing 33 1,739 1,713 1,686 1,713 507 11,284,471

SERVICE PROVIDING 433 4,719 4,653 4,737 4,703 422 25,806,860

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 187 2,508 2,430 2,462 2,467 474 15,198,112

Information 3 8 8 10 9 428 50,058

Financial Activities 40 269 260 264 264 489 1,677,467

Professional and Business Services 68 219 222 219 220 525 1,500,929

Education and Health Services 41 1,117 1,139 1,168 1,141 364 5,402,892

Leisure and Hospitality 36 366 364 393 374 172 835,608

Other Services 58 232 230 221 228 385 1,141,794

UNCLASSIFIED 1 1 1 1 1 1,000 13,000

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,091 48,643 48,836 49,456

47 7,182 7,245 7,314

22 323 317 322 8 1,197 1,195 1,200 11,806,606

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

48,978

7,247

321 1,197

$548

670

827 759

3,451,779

63,112,380

$348,978,495

4,044 41,461 41,591 42,142 41,731 527 285,866,115 17 5,662 5,733 5,792 47,853,995 5,729 643

CARROLL COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 1,145 11,501 11,517 11,682 11,567 706 106,200,324

Natural Resources and Mining 38 264 256 285 268 379 1,322,172

Construction 932 6,289 6,300 6,488 6,359 659 54,439,117

Manufacturing 175 4,948 4,961 4,909 4,939 786 50,439,035

SERVICE PROVIDING 2,870 29,908 30,020 30,396 30,108 458 179,257,212

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 867 11,203 11,146 11,193 11,181 482 70,088,410

Information 48 542 524 527 531 838 5,785,282

Financial Activities 289 1,532 1,536 1,511 1,526 644 12,774,574

Professional and Business Services 680 3,474 3,473 3,605 3,517 533 24,350,377

Education and Health Services 347 6,686 6,727 6,844 6,752 518 45,462,315

Leisure and Hospitality 252 4,537 4,653 4,724 4,638 185 11,166,606

Other Services 387 1,934 1,961 1,992 1,962 378 9,629,648

UNCLASSIFIED 29 52 54 64 57 551 408,579

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,663 25,904 26,231 26,747

47 7,016 7,248 7,263

27 3,548 3,543 3,533 7 332 330 332 2,930,628

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

26,294

7,176

3,541 331

$650

845

1,018 681

46,856,456

78,865,274

$222,248,881

1,616 18,888 18,983 19,484 19,118 577 143,383,607 13 3,136 3,375 3,398 29,078,190 3,303 677

CECIL COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 364 5,548 5,607 5,747 5,634 784 57,445,912

Natural Resources and Mining 32 471 472 497 480 544 3,391,453

Construction 264 1,360 1,409 1,519 1,429 607 11,271,794

Manufacturing 68 3,717 3,726 3,731 3,725 883 42,782,665

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,247 13,325 13,358 13,719 13,467 491 85,883,809

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 423 5,474 5,433 5,596 5,501 537 38,398,542

Information 16 262 256 254 257 821 2,742,043

Financial Activities 109 717 725 726 723 502 4,716,834

Professional and Business Services 206 1,152 1,204 1,236 1,197 509 7,927,162

Education and Health Services 132 2,411 2,425 2,431 2,422 629 19,813,122

Leisure and Hospitality 204 2,486 2,505 2,662 2,551 252 8,366,717

Other Services 157 823 810 814 816 369 3,919,389

UNCLASSIFIED 5 15 18 18 17 244 53,886

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REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,569 36,458 36,752 37,154

43 7,495 7,929 8,034

27 2,238 2,231 2,233 6 387 386 388 3,184,769

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

36,788

7,819

2,234 387

$598

872

1,289 633

37,440,415

88,630,757

$286,045,476

2,526 28,963 28,823 29,120 28,969 524 197,414,719 10 4,870 5,312 5,413 48,005,573 5,198 710

CHARLES COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 532 5,202 5,276 5,382 5,287 728 50,047,174

Natural Resources and Mining 13 82 87 91 87 899 1,016,657

Construction 453 3,787 3,856 3,977 3,873 739 37,204,040

Manufacturing 66 1,333 1,333 1,314 1,327 686 11,826,477

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,963 23,722 23,503 23,691 23,639 479 147,120,274

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 613 9,901 9,787 9,804 9,831 468 59,807,176

Information 35 474 459 447 460 813 4,861,723

Financial Activities 204 1,219 1,216 1,229 1,221 701 11,128,786

Professional and Business Services 381 2,736 2,769 2,752 2,752 662 23,677,975

Education and Health Services 265 3,565 3,605 3,626 3,599 572 26,784,175

Leisure and Hospitality 230 4,640 4,457 4,595 4,564 224 13,276,126

Other Services 235 1,187 1,210 1,238 1,212 481 7,584,313

UNCLASSIFIED 31 39 44 47 43 442 247,271

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 725 11,050 11,070 11,156

35 2,237 2,284 2,292

14 132 129 129 9 846 846 857 8,500,510

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

11,092

2,271

130 850

$516

665

733 769

1,239,315

19,624,950

$74,350,628

690 8,813 8,786 8,864 8,821 477 54,725,678 12 1,259 1,309 1,306 9,885,125 1,291 589

DORCHESTER COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 165 3,536 3,533 3,524 3,531 577 26,500,887

Natural Resources and Mining 21 220 224 236 227 607 1,791,249

Construction 92 549 541 550 547 513 3,647,595

Manufacturing 52 2,767 2,768 2,738 2,758 587 21,062,043

SERVICE PROVIDING 520 5,272 5,248 5,324 5,281 411 28,198,696

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 205 1,946 1,932 1,966 1,948 420 10,646,498

Information 7 77 71 72 73 650 616,804

Financial Activities 50 355 352 359 355 617 2,848,689

Professional and Business Services 64 355 364 373 364 398 1,885,119

Education and Health Services 55 1,463 1,447 1,442 1,451 466 8,789,338

Leisure and Hospitality 57 722 720 750 731 186 1,763,016

Other Services 82 354 362 362 359 353 1,649,232

UNCLASSIFIED 5 5 5 16 9 223 26,095

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

- 22 -

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 5,066 80,766 81,107 82,175

78 13,054 13,341 13,379

57 3,112 3,099 3,124 8 670 680 677 6,227,586

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

81,349

13,258

3,112 676

$647

747

994 709

40,208,388

128,768,070

$684,077,696

4,988 67,712 67,766 68,796 68,091 627 555,309,626 13 9,272 9,562 9,578 82,332,096 9,471 669

FREDERICK COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 1,148 15,987 15,820 16,131 15,979 747 155,266,713

Natural Resources and Mining 41 473 470 490 478 505 3,139,250

Construction 921 8,490 8,446 8,729 8,555 683 75,904,536

Manufacturing 186 7,024 6,904 6,912 6,947 844 76,222,927

SERVICE PROVIDING 3,788 51,631 51,850 52,552 52,011 591 399,483,097

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,023 15,415 15,392 15,572 15,460 502 100,906,322

Information 93 1,876 1,878 1,895 1,883 964 23,601,043

Financial Activities 410 6,461 6,511 6,564 6,512 915 77,493,576

Professional and Business Services 986 9,484 9,460 9,542 9,495 730 90,152,480

Education and Health Services 445 9,101 9,177 9,229 9,169 593 70,701,427

Leisure and Hospitality 394 6,678 6,742 7,035 6,818 234 20,752,896

Other Services 437 2,616 2,690 2,715 2,674 457 15,875,353

UNCLASSIFIED 52 94 96 113 101 426 559,816

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 884 10,076 10,106 10,280

40 1,687 1,718 1,751

16 82 84 81 7 214 211 214 1,871,267

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

10,154

1,719

82 213

$433

543

658 676

701,847

12,128,766

$57,187,495

844 8,389 8,388 8,529 8,435 411 45,058,729 17 1,391 1,423 1,456 9,555,652 1,423 517

GARRETT COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 233 2,141 2,132 2,212 2,162 536 15,062,807

Natural Resources and Mining 34 520 532 549 534 792 5,494,941

Construction 151 746 735 777 753 423 4,141,524

Manufacturing 48 875 865 886 875 477 5,426,342

SERVICE PROVIDING 609 6,246 6,254 6,315 6,272 368 29,992,836

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 235 1,925 1,928 1,933 1,929 372 9,337,447

Information 16 267 265 266 266 449 1,554,208

Financial Activities 48 405 390 385 393 323 1,648,113

Professional and Business Services 85 588 597 620 602 541 4,237,039

Education and Health Services 56 1,307 1,311 1,309 1,309 455 7,738,535

Leisure and Hospitality 93 1,300 1,309 1,347 1,319 196 3,366,545

Other Services 76 454 454 455 454 358 2,110,949

UNCLASSIFIED 2 2 2 2 2 119 3,086

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REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

- 23 -

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 4,785 69,588 69,894 70,933

78 16,430 16,912 16,896

62 7,645 7,677 7,681 7 499 500 503 4,359,101

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

70,138

16,746

7,668 501

$614

872

1,199 669

119,503,613

189,901,215

$560,036,581

4,707 53,158 52,982 54,037 53,392 533 370,135,366 9 8,286 8,735 8,712 66,038,501 8,578 592

HARFORD COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 992 9,684 9,771 9,879 9,778 651 82,796,704

Natural Resources and Mining 33 123 135 150 136 439 775,439

Construction 797 4,862 4,977 5,084 4,974 613 39,664,794

Manufacturing 162 4,699 4,659 4,645 4,668 698 42,356,471

SERVICE PROVIDING 3,669 43,429 43,159 44,088 43,559 507 286,999,708

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,115 16,516 16,181 16,494 16,397 490 104,516,172

Information 61 790 780 788 786 766 7,823,275

Financial Activities 389 2,712 2,731 2,770 2,738 690 24,550,021

Professional and Business Services 871 8,240 8,200 8,402 8,281 656 70,605,524

Education and Health Services 425 7,025 7,122 7,161 7,103 544 50,192,143

Leisure and Hospitality 344 5,904 5,914 6,173 5,997 213 16,616,263

Other Services 464 2,242 2,231 2,300 2,258 433 12,696,310

UNCLASSIFIED 46 45 52 70 56 466 338,954

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 7,409 132,938 132,937 133,467

63 15,955 15,924 16,010

33 729 714 706 14 3,859 3,878 3,863 41,274,586

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

133,114

15,963

716 3,867

$799

762

1,101 821

10,252,249

158,025,984

$1,383,487,044

7,346 116,983 117,013 117,457 117,151 805 1,225,461,060 16 11,367 11,332 11,441 106,499,149 11,380 720

HOWARD COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 1,072 18,461 18,465 18,724 18,550 930 224,268,503

Natural Resources and Mining 34 255 265 297 272 448 1,583,437

Construction 795 10,914 10,974 11,208 11,032 910 130,527,723

Manufacturing 243 7,292 7,226 7,219 7,246 978 92,157,343

SERVICE PROVIDING 6,197 98,395 98,420 98,561 98,459 781 1,000,088,490

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,609 36,281 35,408 35,455 35,715 719 333,897,587

Information 140 2,102 2,100 2,047 2,083 1,113 30,148,116

Financial Activities 671 8,024 8,098 8,144 8,089 1,180 124,049,621

Professional and Business Services 1,952 25,671 25,942 25,904 25,839 1,046 351,265,955

Education and Health Services 686 11,833 12,214 12,234 12,094 623 97,996,899

Leisure and Hospitality 437 10,896 10,989 11,119 11,001 262 37,537,427

Other Services 702 3,588 3,669 3,658 3,638 533 25,192,885

UNCLASSIFIED 77 127 128 172 142 598 1,104,067

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REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 717 7,438 7,539 7,801

31 1,174 1,177 1,181

14 84 79 80 9 304 304 301 2,742,807

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

7,593

1,177

81 303

$484

595

675 696

711,127

9,104,926

$47,810,669

686 6,264 6,362 6,620 6,415 464 38,705,743 8 786 794 800 5,650,992 793 548

KENT COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 137 1,426 1,431 1,485 1,447 538 10,114,289

Natural Resources and Mining 37 322 321 378 340 596 2,634,084

Construction 69 284 292 296 291 490 1,855,116

Manufacturing 31 820 818 811 816 530 5,625,089

SERVICE PROVIDING 547 4,837 4,930 5,133 4,967 443 28,583,141

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 160 1,015 1,016 1,089 1,040 405 5,475,528

Information 7 76 77 77 77 840 841,051

Financial Activities 39 284 296 297 292 586 2,224,973

Professional and Business Services 82 427 462 536 475 594 3,666,253

Education and Health Services 72 1,734 1,769 1,786 1,763 503 11,534,915

Leisure and Hospitality 93 1,069 1,079 1,110 1,086 261 3,683,083

Other Services 94 232 231 238 234 380 1,157,338

UNCLASSIFIED 2 1 1 2 1 639 8,313

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 30,366 445,873 446,493 450,704

145 82,570 83,653 83,820

100 41,202 41,010 40,862 9 1,106 1,102 1,100 9,912,568

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

447,690

83,348

41,025 1,103

$917

970

1,185 691

632,206,238

1,051,075,900

$5,335,512,549

30,221 363,303 362,840 366,884 364,342 905 4,284,436,649 36 40,262 41,541 41,858 408,957,094 41,220 763

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 3,076 46,150 46,086 46,932 46,389 1,107 667,727,785

Natural Resources and Mining 41 469 456 492 472 683 4,188,532

Construction 2,490 27,739 27,957 28,643 28,113 862 315,156,703

Manufacturing 545 17,942 17,673 17,797 17,804 1,505 348,382,550

SERVICE PROVIDING 26,656 316,229 315,838 319,002 317,023 875 3,607,487,110

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,081 65,712 64,716 65,059 65,162 685 580,415,463

Information 719 16,597 16,293 16,305 16,398 1,578 336,377,089

Financial Activities 2,569 33,120 33,180 33,203 33,168 1,261 543,745,671

Professional and Business Services 7,362 93,073 93,228 95,096 93,799 1,051 1,281,716,120

Education and Health Services 3,180 51,594 51,936 52,135 51,888 706 476,490,505

Leisure and Hospitality 1,747 35,264 35,561 36,028 35,618 507 234,875,242

Other Services 6,998 20,869 20,924 21,176 20,990 564 153,867,020

UNCLASSIFIED 489 924 916 950 930 763 9,221,754

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

- 25 -

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 14,483 301,772 302,304 304,679

167 76,226 76,070 77,164

108 26,102 25,875 25,932 15 17,074 16,816 17,709 173,229,058

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

302,918

76,487

25,970 17,200

$760

927

1,164 775

392,911,994

921,353,735

$2,993,165,368

14,316 225,546 226,234 227,515 226,432 704 2,071,811,633 44 33,050 33,379 33,523 355,212,683 33,317 820

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 2,116 41,461 41,615 41,824 41,633 854 462,248,360

Natural Resources and Mining 27 267 262 286 272 619 2,189,039

Construction 1,685 29,249 29,449 29,571 29,423 827 316,457,305

Manufacturing 404 11,945 11,904 11,967 11,939 925 143,602,016

SERVICE PROVIDING 11,985 183,508 184,014 185,058 184,193 671 1,605,786,253

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,188 65,228 64,305 64,711 64,748 629 529,693,843

Information 290 9,283 9,339 9,323 9,315 1,174 142,175,655

Financial Activities 1,344 13,536 13,848 13,678 13,687 753 133,933,121

Professional and Business Services 2,777 38,550 39,262 39,072 38,961 850 430,420,290

Education and Health Services 1,679 25,537 25,734 25,817 25,696 655 218,711,920

Leisure and Hospitality 1,171 20,855 20,901 21,719 21,158 270 74,158,552

Other Services 1,536 10,519 10,625 10,738 10,627 555 76,692,872

UNCLASSIFIED 215 577 605 633 605 480 3,777,020

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,245 11,036 11,096 11,379

33 2,166 2,256 2,276

17 90 92 89 6 195 198 199 1,568,345

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

11,170

2,233

90 197

$490

604

755 612

883,673

17,530,417

$71,096,158

1,212 8,870 8,840 9,103 8,938 461 53,565,741 10 1,881 1,966 1,988 15,078,399 1,945 596

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 343 2,015 2,009 2,063 2,029 576 15,200,370

Natural Resources and Mining 26 147 140 145 144 487 911,670

Construction 269 918 929 965 937 537 6,539,981

Manufacturing 48 950 940 953 948 629 7,748,719

SERVICE PROVIDING 861 6,844 6,820 7,029 6,898 427 38,325,907

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 328 2,846 2,804 2,872 2,841 431 15,899,842

Information 15 142 143 146 144 587 1,098,280

Financial Activities 72 412 388 434 411 504 2,690,745

Professional and Business Services 179 610 624 650 628 720 5,879,905

Education and Health Services 54 499 510 506 505 454 2,977,756

Leisure and Hospitality 99 1,855 1,842 1,901 1,866 276 6,685,872

Other Services 114 480 509 520 503 473 3,093,507

UNCLASSIFIED 8 11 11 11 11 276 39,464

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REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,764 34,969 35,048 35,453

82 10,788 10,879 10,973

31 6,787 6,759 6,792 10 756 804 850 7,554,919

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

35,157

10,880

6,779 803

$767

1,100

1,389 724

122,434,881

155,617,167

$350,547,983

1,682 24,181 24,169 24,480 24,277 618 194,930,816 41 3,245 3,316 3,331 25,627,367 3,297 598

SAINT MARY'S COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 326 2,103 2,051 2,112 2,089 596 16,179,783

Natural Resources and Mining 7 13 14 14 14 372 67,692

Construction 285 1,589 1,545 1,590 1,575 536 10,981,109

Manufacturing 34 501 492 508 500 789 5,130,982

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,347 22,051 22,092 22,342 22,162 620 178,681,678

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 443 6,457 6,446 6,538 6,480 500 42,156,718

Information 20 218 216 219 218 794 2,251,507

Financial Activities 135 912 918 959 930 635 7,675,401

Professional and Business Services 322 7,521 7,448 7,473 7,481 927 90,140,562

Education and Health Services 150 3,525 3,612 3,568 3,568 542 25,160,681

Leisure and Hospitality 143 2,639 2,668 2,774 2,694 210 7,370,108

Other Services 134 779 784 811 791 382 3,926,701

UNCLASSIFIED 9 27 26 26 26 205 69,355

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 454 6,556 6,642 6,734

47 2,921 3,023 3,081

16 74 72 72 10 1,938 2,040 2,080 18,212,968

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

6,644

3,008

73 2,019

$553

657

734 694

696,107

25,678,407

$47,768,113

407 3,635 3,619 3,653 3,636 467 22,089,706 21 909 911 929 6,769,332 916 568

SOMERSET COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 98 618 609 604 610 403 3,193,474

Natural Resources and Mining 12 102 103 102 102 509 675,182

Construction 68 306 306 297 303 410 1,616,515

Manufacturing 18 210 200 205 205 338 901,777

SERVICE PROVIDING 309 3,017 3,010 3,049 3,025 481 18,896,232

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 114 1,312 1,302 1,329 1,314 600 10,241,144

Information 5 6 6 6 6 963 75,098

Financial Activities 30 187 183 183 184 451 1,079,332

Professional and Business Services 39 146 143 145 145 546 1,028,427

Education and Health Services 39 792 791 777 787 474 4,853,290

Leisure and Hospitality 46 442 452 477 457 167 994,421

Other Services 36 132 133 132 132 364 624,520

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NUMBER OF

REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1,646 17,947 17,923 18,320

47 1,809 1,845 1,859

20 273 279 274 7 210 216 213 1,702,045

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

18,063

1,838

275 213

$546

653

869 615

3,106,827

15,605,588

$128,221,428

1,599 16,138 16,078 16,461 16,226 534 112,615,840 20 1,326 1,350 1,372 10,796,716 1,349 616

TALBOT COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 264 3,778 3,842 3,804 3,808 591 29,265,199

Natural Resources and Mining 16 83 82 84 83 467 504,047

Construction 208 1,359 1,373 1,371 1,368 553 9,830,115

Manufacturing 40 2,336 2,387 2,349 2,357 618 18,931,037

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,331 12,356 12,232 12,653 12,414 516 83,318,348

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 363 3,593 3,562 3,616 3,590 475 22,161,253

Information 17 310 307 304 307 658 2,624,593

Financial Activities 153 766 765 759 763 980 9,718,350

Professional and Business Services 251 1,625 1,575 1,696 1,632 541 11,477,726

Education and Health Services 146 3,014 3,028 3,077 3,040 615 24,287,189

Leisure and Hospitality 138 1,968 1,922 2,122 2,004 278 7,244,525

Other Services 263 1,080 1,073 1,079 1,077 415 5,804,712

UNCLASSIFIED 4 4 4 4 4 621 32,293

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 3,196 63,231 63,362 63,709

113 8,526 8,524 8,372

38 637 638 620 12 2,787 2,801 2,803 26,645,563

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

63,434

8,474

632 2,797

$573

675

715 733

5,871,645

74,344,143

$472,650,508

3,083 54,705 54,838 55,337 54,960 557 398,306,365 63 5,102 5,085 4,949 41,826,935 5,045 638

WASHINGTON COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 625 12,708 12,602 12,736 12,682 685 112,939,170

Natural Resources and Mining 22 115 116 116 116 830 1,251,575

Construction 443 3,367 3,325 3,444 3,379 579 25,440,096

Manufacturing 160 9,226 9,161 9,176 9,188 722 86,247,499

SERVICE PROVIDING 2,452 41,988 42,224 42,592 42,268 519 285,321,913

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 895 15,153 15,305 15,458 15,305 501 99,604,688

Information 46 966 944 967 959 655 8,162,340

Financial Activities 236 6,457 6,456 6,375 6,429 785 65,617,432

Professional and Business Services 384 4,142 4,179 4,214 4,178 530 28,760,913

Education and Health Services 277 8,752 8,779 8,824 8,785 542 61,954,449

Leisure and Hospitality 302 4,651 4,635 4,792 4,693 210 12,840,883

Other Services 312 1,867 1,926 1,962 1,918 336 8,381,208

UNCLASSIFIED 6 9 12 9 10 348 45,282

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REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,553 41,155 41,696 42,238

54 6,220 6,556 6,529

29 338 337 336 10 2,085 2,318 2,283 19,962,066

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

41,696

6,435

337 2,229

$542

678

881 689

3,858,086

56,721,584

$293,549,176

2,499 34,935 35,140 35,709 35,261 517 236,827,592 15 3,797 3,901 3,910 32,901,432 3,869 654

WICOMICO COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 469 7,592 7,528 7,670 7,597 583 57,537,117

Natural Resources and Mining 35 315 319 372 335 476 2,073,394

Construction 333 2,428 2,456 2,513 2,466 572 18,347,387

Manufacturing 101 4,849 4,753 4,785 4,796 595 37,116,336

SERVICE PROVIDING 2,018 27,324 27,591 28,019 27,645 499 179,197,215

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 649 8,894 8,720 8,918 8,844 492 56,558,513

Information 34 970 975 995 980 782 9,962,219

Financial Activities 229 1,606 1,589 1,605 1,600 703 14,617,086

Professional and Business Services 364 3,853 4,026 4,093 3,991 494 25,642,207

Education and Health Services 276 6,353 6,371 6,389 6,371 643 53,260,808

Leisure and Hospitality 203 3,719 3,887 3,952 3,853 203 10,166,655

Other Services 263 1,929 2,023 2,067 2,006 345 8,989,727

UNCLASSIFIED 12 19 21 20 20 359 93,260

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 2,116 20,167 20,579 21,545

56 3,153 3,135 3,167

17 228 230 239 7 303 304 299 2,498,901

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

20,764

3,152

232 302

$433

671

746 637

2,250,979

27,485,707

$116,971,572

2,060 17,014 17,444 18,378 17,612 391 89,485,865 32 2,622 2,601 2,629 22,735,827 2,617 668

WORCESTER COUNTY

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 374 3,549 3,624 3,737 3,637 441 20,842,726

Natural Resources and Mining 32 192 192 194 193 304 761,909

Construction 289 1,422 1,483 1,550 1,485 462 8,914,783

Manufacturing 53 1,935 1,949 1,993 1,959 438 11,166,034

SERVICE PROVIDING 1,677 13,453 13,808 14,629 13,963 378 68,588,824

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 469 3,718 3,693 3,839 3,750 463 22,572,458

Information 26 146 137 138 140 658 1,197,310

Financial Activities 212 990 1,001 1,000 997 516 6,689,603

Professional and Business Services 217 1,066 1,038 1,088 1,064 448 6,192,803

Education and Health Services 112 1,438 1,450 1,464 1,451 502 9,478,387

Leisure and Hospitality 463 5,435 5,826 6,421 5,894 256 19,613,782

Other Services 178 660 663 679 667 328 2,844,481

UNCLASSIFIED 9 12 12 12 12 348 54,315

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REPORTINGUNITS

MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT

FIRST SECOND THIRD

QUARTERLYAVERAGE

EMPLOYMENTTOTAL WAGES

TABLE IV

AVERAGEWEEKLY

WAGE PERWORKER

COUNTY INDUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUED

FIRST QUARTER 2002

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TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 12,852 41,857 43,588 43,184

16 190 189 176

10 169 168 155 1 10 10 10 161,780

FEDERAL GOVERNMENTSTATE GOVERNMENTLOCAL GOVERNMENT

42,876

185

164 10

$1091

1,152

1,1551,244

2,463,372

2,770,737

$607,990,253

12,836 41,667 43,399 43,008 42,691 1,091 605,219,516 5 11 11 11 145,585 11 1,018

NONDISTRIBUTABLE

PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES

GOODS-PRODUCING 1,256 4,064 4,155 4,269 4,163 906 49,028,556

Natural Resources and Mining 15 31 36 36 34 722 319,161

Construction 906 3,476 3,581 3,681 3,579 835 38,848,276

Manufacturing 335 557 538 552 549 1,382 9,861,119

SERVICE PROVIDING 10,654 36,197 37,794 37,214 37,068 1,105 532,550,729

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,928 11,746 11,773 11,925 11,815 1,339 205,590,138

Information 576 1,162 1,169 1,092 1,141 1,339 19,861,354

Financial Activities 721 2,173 2,144 2,144 2,154 1,457 40,785,133

Professional and Business Services 4,453 17,535 18,980 18,278 18,264 940 223,108,026

Education and Health Services 384 1,698 1,745 1,785 1,743 889 20,134,154

Leisure and Hospitality 206 714 753 764 744 1,325 12,816,270

Other Services 386 1,169 1,230 1,226 1,208 653 10,255,654

UNCLASSIFIED 926 1,406 1,450 1,525 1,460 1,246 23,640,231

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APPENDIX A

Data contained in this report represent all employers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) law of Maryland as well asfederal workers covered by 5 U.S.C. section 85 (Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees). The state-insured data are compiled from quarterly contributions reports submitted by employers subject to the Maryland law. Included are all reports received plus estimates for those known to be delinquent. Incomplete reports have missing data elements estimated as necessary to provide useful data. Employers known to have more than one physical location operating in Maryland are requested to "breakdown" the data submitted. A Multiple Worksite Report completed by an employer allows data to be disaggregated intoreporting units. Employment data pertaining to the federal government are obtained from similarly required reports submitted by the

SOURCE OF DATA

various government installations located in Maryland.

An employer is subject to Maryland's UI law as soon as one or more workers are employed in the state. The following types ofwage and salary employment are currently exempt from this coverage:

SCOPE OF COVERAGE

Railroad workers

Agricultural labor where cash wages are less than $20,000 or fewer than 10 workers are employed during the current orpreceding quarter

Domestic service unless during any quarter of the current or preceding calendar year the employer pays cash wages of at least $1,000 to individuals performing the employment

Crew members and officers of vessels having a capacity of 10 tons or less

State and local government elected officials

Religious organization workers except where employment is elected to be covered as provided for in the law

Insurance and real estate agents that receive payment solely by commission

In addition to the wage and salaried workers listed above, all self-employed and family workers are not covered by the law. Amore complete definition of covered workers may be obtained by referring to the annotated code of Maryland.

Federal employment represents civilian employees only. A few installations are exempt because of national security.

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APPENDIX B

- The total wages paid divided by thirteen (number of weeks in a quarter) thendivided by the quarterly average employment. It should be noted that no attempt is made to standardize the workweek.Industries that employ a large number of part-time workers will normally have a downward bias while those that engage in

EXPLANATION OF TERMS

AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE PER WORKER

extensive payment of overtime will normally have an upward bias.

- The Baltimore MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) consists of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel,Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Queen Anne's counties.BALTIMORE MSA

- The number of workers earning wages during the pay period including the 12th of the month. Included arethose on paid sick leave, paid holiday, paid vacation, etc. The count excludes those who did not earn wages during the entirepay period because of layoffs, work stoppages, illness or unpaid vacation. Individuals on more than one payroll are counted

EMPLOYMENT

each time they are reported. Employment is by reporting unit and is included in the area in which the unit is located.

- The type of activity(s) engaged in by an employer are classified according to the 2002 North American IndustryClassification System (NAICS) Manual. Where more than one activity is involved the dominant activity is used for classification. When an employer has more than one reporting unit, each unit is assigned to an industry based on the activity of that specific

INDUSTRY

unit. Included in the Unclassified category are those units for which no industry can be assigned.

- The Maryland portion of the Washington, D.C. MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area)consists of Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George's counties.MARYLAND PORTION OF D.C. MSA

- An employer is the legal entity subject to the Unemployment Insurance law. In most casesthe employer is equivalent to the establishment or reporting unit, while in some cases the employer will include severalestablishments or reporting units. A reporting unit is the economic unit for which data are submitted by an employer.

EMPLOYER/REPORTING UNIT

Reporting units are, for the most part, individual establishments. An establishment is generally defined as a single physicallocation where primarily one type of economic activity is conducted. An employer may have more than one reporting unit;however, most employers operate only one place of business and therefore only have one reporting unit. In Maryland,approximately 1,900 employers have more than one reporting unit and account for approximately 17,700 of the total numberof units.

- This is the area designation for reporting units that cannot be assigned to one specific area. This includes sales and other personnel with no permanent place of work or established place of business in the state.NONDISTRIBUTABLE

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- Each reporting unit is assigned to a category based on the employment reported for the third month of the quarter. Because of employment fluctuations within the quarter, the average employment per reporting unit may fall outsidethe indicated size class. For example, size zero shows employment for the first two months of the quarter and will result in an

SIZE CLASS

average quarterly employment figure greater than zero. Employment of zero is often reported one or more months for

- The result of summing the employment reported in each of the three months of the quarter and then dividing by three.QUARTERLY AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT

- The sum of all compensation for services. This includes bonuses, commissions, tips and the cash value of all compensation in any medium other than cash such as the value of meals and lodging.TOTAL WAGES

employers entering or leaving the market place as well as those that operate seasonally.

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APPENDIX C

Although these data represent the largest universe of employment and wage information regularly available, there are some limitations associated with the use of the data presented in this report. The user should be aware of the following in making use ofthe data presented here:

LIMITATIONS

All data represent the best available estimates at the time the report was prepared. Once the data are prepared, they are not revised based on later information.

Data reported by employers are edited and corrected, however not all reporting errors are able to be discerned.

Terms used in this report have specific meanings and may not be the same as in other publications even though the termsappear to be the same.

Total wages are based on when the wages were paid and not when they were earned. Bonuses and different pay periods maycause the figures to fluctuate from quarter to quarter.

Industry and area designations are updated once a year as necessary when additional information warrants a change. Thisoccurs in the first quarter report and thus data from previous reports may not always be comparable.

Employers may change the way they report if they have more than one establishment. Employers may begin to report by morethan one reporting unit or may elect to revert back to reporting only one unit.

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