March 2004
Employment & Wages by Industry Covered by Unemployment Insurance
New Haven LMA
Annual Average
NAICS Code Industry Worksites  Employment  Wage**
           
LMA Total 14,833 249,875 $43,092
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 43 640 $25,696
111 Crop production 32 599 $26,168
112 Animal production * * *
114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 4 3 $34,810
115 Agriculture and forestry support activities * * *
21 Mining 3 18 $57,464
212 Mining, except oil and gas * * *
213 Support activities for mining * * *
22 Utilities 11 828 $77,210
221 Utilities 11 828 $77,210
23 Construction 1,438 9,646 $48,924
236 Construction of buildings 396 2,295 $51,125
237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 61 1,389 $59,551
238 Specialty trade construction 981 5,962 $45,183
31-33 Manufacturing 859 30,544 $55,787
311 Food manufacturing 55 1,704 $31,338
312 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 5 29 $23,351
313 Textile mills * * *
314 Textile product mills 15 244 $27,389
315 Apparel manufacturing 5 18 $57,230
316 Leather and allied product manufacturing * * *
321 Wood product manufacturing 27 227 $29,562
322 Paper manufacturing 19 801 $45,347
323 Printing and related support activities 95 1,811 $47,770
324 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing * * *
325 Chemical manufacturing 33 4,707 $98,588
326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 30 961 $39,510
327 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 20 524 $46,225
331 Primary metal manufacturing 18 1,458 $54,231
332 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 192 4,311 $43,781
333 Machinery manufacturing 80 1,671 $53,323
334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 86 3,907 $56,553
335 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 31 1,100 $51,427
336 Transportation equipment manufacturing 30 3,429 $54,211
337 Furniture and related product manufacturing 43 313 $34,005
339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 67 3,149 $46,587
42 Wholesale trade 1,032 10,825 $55,813
423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 472 5,094 $55,059
424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 192 4,613 $53,728
425 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 368 1,118 $66,834
44-45 Retail trade 1,988 27,587 $27,488
441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 199 3,349 $45,182
442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 123 956 $29,588
443 Electronics and appliance stores 102 856 $37,882
444 Building material and garden supply stores 139 2,823 $32,371
445 Food and beverage stores 354 7,022 $27,051
446 Health and personal care stores 128 2,123 $23,274
447 Gasoline stations 172 874 $21,297
448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 267 2,455 $17,020
451 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 129 1,287 $16,779
452 General merchandise stores 57 2,902 $17,327
453 Miscellaneous store retailers 216 1,577 $21,414
454 Nonstore retailers 102 1,363 $37,528
48-49 Transportation and warehousing 286 5,912 $33,180
481 Air transportation 3 16 $23,948
482 Rail transportation * * *
483 Water transportation * * *
484 Truck transportation 151 1,675 $40,206
485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 41 2,087 $22,564
486 Pipeline transportation * * *
488 Support activities for transportation 41 520 $37,707
491 Postal service * * *
492 Couriers and messengers 20 642 $33,883
493 Warehousing and storage 23 848 $40,376
51 Information 203 8,304 $56,147
511 Publishing industries, except Internet 71 1,934 $39,460
512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 29 242 $14,702
515 Broadcasting, except Internet * * *
516 Internet publishing and broadcasting * * *
517 Telecommunications 63 5,300 $65,720
518 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 15 336 $41,535
519 Other information services 11 197 $20,183
52 Finance and insurance 788 10,295 $60,666
522 Credit intermediation and related activities 289 3,736 $53,126
523 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 140 873 $95,953
524 Insurance carriers and related activities 331 5,511 $60,878
525 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 28 175 $40,655
53 Real estate and rental and leasing 531 3,488 $35,104
531 Real estate 430 2,335 $34,538
532 Rental and leasing services 96 1,150 $36,181
533 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 5 3 $54,885
54 Professional and technical services 1,624 11,458 $61,053
541 Professional and technical services 1624 11,458 $61,053
55 Management of companies and enterprises 63 2,366 $86,078
551 Management of companies and enterprises 63 2,366 $86,078
56 Administrative and waste management 767 11,405 $28,122
561 Administrative and support activities 687 10,253 $26,114
562 Waste management and remediation services 80 1,152 $45,045
61 Educational services 183 18,337 $55,482
611 Educational services 183 18,337 $55,482
62 Health care and social assistance 1,474 38,564 $38,693
621 Ambulatory health care services 973 12,836 $45,738
622 Hospitals 3 10,112 $48,077
623 Nursing and residential care facilities 190 10,648 $29,784
624 Social assistance 308 4,968 $19,801
71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 200 2,861 $17,872
711 Performing arts and spectator sports 62 744 $19,445
712 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 8 63 $16,974
713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 130 2,054 $17,422
72 Accommodation and food services 1,083 14,358 $14,789
721 Accommodation 56 899 $20,709
722 Food services and drinking places 1027 13,459 $14,391
81 Other services, except public administration 1,807 8,594 $26,347
811 Repair and maintenance 463 2,233 $35,328
812 Personal and laundry services 491 2,923 $22,567
813 Membership associations and organizations 332 2,680 $26,427
814 Private households 521 758 $14,421
Total government 441 33,825 $45,039
Federal 79 5,446 $49,558
State 103 6,302 $48,076
Local 259 22,077 $42,916
99 Nonclassifiable establishments 9 20 $23,756

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*Disclosure provisions of Connecticut's Unemployment Insurance Law prohibit the release of figures which tend to reveal data reported by individual firms.

** Annual Average Wage for twelve months ending March 2004.

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