Danbury LMA

Employment & Wages by Industry: September 2003
Covered by Unemployment Insurance
NAICS Code Industry   Worksites   September 2003 Employment Annual Average Wage**
  LMA Total 7,145 86,853 $44,938
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 19 111 $26,418
111 Crop production 6 71 $24,201
112 Animal production * * *
114 Fishing, hunting and trapping * * *
115 Agriculture and forestry support activities 10 27 $32,100
21 Mining 4 36 $45,047
212 Mining, except oil and gas * * *
213 Support activities for mining * * *
22 Utilities 10 313 $76,222
221 Utilities 10 313 $76,222
23 Construction 877 4,211 $46,492
236 Construction of buildings 271 1,008 $54,152
237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 28 224 $54,730
238 Specialty trade construction 578 2,979 $43,211
31-33 Manufacturing 364 12,485 $69,120
311 Food manufacturing 18 379 $50,156
312 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing * * *
313 Textile mills * * *
314 Textile product mills * * *
315 Apparel manufacturing * * *
316 Leather and allied product manufacturing * * *
321 Wood product manufacturing 13 73 $45,380
322 Paper manufacturing 6 1,020 $57,626
323 Printing and related support activities 28 289 $68,096
324 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing * * *
325 Chemical manufacturing 29 3,507 $102,903
326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 16 423 $41,197
327 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 8 175 $51,703
331 Primary metal manufacturing 7 305 $48,088
332 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 69 968 $43,226
333 Machinery manufacturing 34 1,668 $71,615
334 Computer and electonic product manufacturing 53 1,651 $56,652
335 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 12 699 $66,689
336 Transporation equipment manufacturing 10 341 $56,555
337 Furniture and related product manufacturing 19 191 $41,759
339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 30 668 $49,407
42 Wholesale trade 537 2,695 $61,877
423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 190 1,646 $55,532
424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 78 681 $65,065
425 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 269 368 $84,046
44-45 Retail trade 965 13,957 $26,563
441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 80 1,503 $48,010
442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 70 698 $33,623
443 Electronics and appliance stores 53 416 $36,773
444 Building material and garden supply stores 86 1,407 $32,414
445 Food and beverage stores 138 3,026 $22,765
446 Health and personal care stores 59 926 $24,931
447 Gasoline stations 78 463 $21,968
448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 115 1,407 $16,987
451 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 84 684 $15,720
452 General merchandise stores 18 2,041 $19,591
453 Miscellaneous store retailers 141 910 $16,517
454 Nonstore retailers 43 476 $50,227
48-49 Transportation and warehousing 109 1,392 $36,594
481 Air transportation * * *
484 Truck transporation 42 315 $40,979
485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 20 308 $18,859
488 Support activities for transportation 24 140 $52,049
492 Couriers and messengers * * *
493 Warehousing and storage * * *
51 Information 121 2,697 $54,390
511 Publishing industries, except Internet 49 1,743 $57,008
512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 29 116 $83,905
515 Broadcasting, except Internet * * *
516 Internet publishing and broadcasting * * *
517 Telecommunications 15 572 $48,028
518 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 20 166 $39,526
519 Other information services 4 35 $13,757
52 Finance and insurance 352 3,313 $86,949
522 Credit intermediation and related activities 151 2,432 $92,000
523 Securities, commodity contracts, investments * * *
524 Insurance carriers and related activities 115 602 $56,546
525 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles * * *
53 Real estate and rental and leasing 211 829 $35,514
531 Real estate 162 557 $37,503
532 Rental and leasing services 43 261 $27,504
533 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 6 11 $117,262
54 Professional and technical services 900 3,782 $62,706
541 Professional and technical services 900 3,782 $62,706
55 Management of companies and enterprises 30 2,818 $67,747
551 Management of companies and enterprises 30 2,818 $67,747
56 Administrative and waste management 447 3,718 $28,528
561 Administrative and support activities 411 3,213 $26,703
562 Waste management and remediation services 36 505 $40,917
61 Educational services 91 1,136 $26,910
611 Educational services 91 1,136 $26,910
62 Health care and social assistance 523 11,840 $40,944
621 Ambulatory health care services 380 4,239 $52,439
622 Hospitals * * *
623 Nursing and residential care facilities 35 2,829 $29,267
624 Social assistance * * *
71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 147 1,304 $20,798
711 Performing arts and spectator sports 55 226 $31,119
712 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 10 59 $24,101
713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 82 1,019 $17,965
72 Accommodation and food services 441 5,712 $16,925
721 Accomodation 27 684 $22,800
722 Food services and drinking places 414 5,028 $16,107
81 Other services, except public administration 761 3,248 $24,642
811 Repair and maintenance 182 846 $33,796
812 Personal and laundry servcies 209 1,271 $21,141
813 Membership associations and organizations 110 712 $21,857
814 Private households 260 419 $22,204
  Total government 218 11,235 $43,853
  Federal 31 762 $53,537
  State 31 1,963 $52,749
  Local 156 8,510 $40,956
99 Nonclassifiable establishments 18 21 $21,296

*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 September 2003.
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Last Updated: March 24, 2004