December 2004
Employment & Wages by Industry Covered by Unemployment Insurance
New Haven LMA
Annual Average
NAICS Code Industry Worksites Employment Wage**
           
LMA Total 15,063 257,091 $44,174
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 43 662 $25,913
111 Crop production 33 611 $26,697
112 Animal production * * *
114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 3 2 $35,141
115 Agriculture and forestry support activities * * *
21 Mining 3 15 $58,260
212 Mining, except oil and gas * * *
213 Support activities for mining * * *
22 Utilities 14 854 $77,064
221 Utilities 14 854 $77,064
23 Construction 1,461 10,761 $49,960
236 Construction of buildings 407 2,378 $52,779
237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 62 1,626 $61,922
238 Specialty trade construction 992 6,757 $45,976
31-33 Manufacturing 848 30,330 $57,825
311 Food manufacturing 55 1,707 $32,289
312 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 5 18 $23,305
313 Textile mills * * *
314 Textile product mills 15 258 $28,832
315 Apparel manufacturing 4 20 $36,662
316 Leather and allied product manufacturing * * *
321 Wood product manufacturing 25 237 $30,354
322 Paper manufacturing 19 750 $48,609
323 Printing and related support activities 92 1,643 $47,265
324 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing * * *
325 Chemical manufacturing 33 4,444 $105,304
326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 30 1,031 $41,592
327 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 20 535 $46,765
331 Primary metal manufacturing 19 1,478 $58,376
332 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 187 4,374 $44,481
333 Machinery manufacturing 80 1,663 $57,434
334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 81 3,912 $57,786
335 Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing 31 1,129 $51,724
336 Transportation equipment manufacturing 31 3,368 $55,977
337 Furniture and related product manufacturing 47 364 $35,329
339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 66 3,201 $48,154
42 Wholesale trade 1,082 10,929 $58,952
423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 482 5,317 $58,622
424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 199 4,260 $56,858
425 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 401 1,352 $67,928
44-45 Retail trade 2,014 31,040 $27,640
441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 197 3,421 $44,713
442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 120 1,431 $28,266
443 Electronics and appliance stores 106 1,206 $36,389
444 Building material and garden supply stores 142 2,871 $34,589
445 Food and beverage stores 364 7,320 $26,942
446 Health and personal care stores 130 2,208 $24,165
447 Gasoline stations 181 918 $21,576
448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 271 2,873 $17,287
451 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 127 1,551 $16,922
452 General merchandise stores 60 4,079 $17,916
453 Miscellaneous store retailers 216 1,842 $21,863
454 Nonstore retailers 100 1,320 $38,927
48-49 Transportation and warehousing 283 6,141 $34,694
481 Air transportation * * *
482 Rail transportation * * *
483 Water transportation * * *
484 Truck transportation 150 1,771 $43,554
485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 40 2,163 $23,683
486 Pipeline transportation * * *
488 Support activities for transportation 42 439 $42,557
491 Postal service * * *
492 Couriers and messengers 19 835 $33,147
493 Warehousing and storage 23 805 $37,334
51 Information 206 8,301 $56,427
511 Publishing industries, except Internet 73 1,963 $41,083
512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 31 275 $14,787
515 Broadcasting, except Internet * * *
516 Internet publishing and broadcasting * * *
517 Telecommunications 61 5,241 $66,083
518 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 14 338 $39,219
519 Other information services 11 194 $20,662
52 Finance and insurance 809 10,069 $63,283
522 Credit intermediation and related activities 300 3,489 $51,854
523 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 143 877 $101,806
524 Insurance carriers and related activities 338 5,533 $65,192
525 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 28 170 $43,813
53 Real estate and rental and leasing 538 3,529 $36,239
531 Real estate 435 2,361 $35,329
532 Rental and leasing services 98 1,165 $37,858
533 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 5 3 $114,890
54 Professional and technical services 1,623 11,500 $63,056
541 Professional and technical services 1,623 11,500 $63,056
55 Management of companies and enterprises 63 2,399 $81,888
551 Management of companies and enterprises 63 2,399 $81,888
56 Administrative and waste management 768 11,543 $29,216
561 Administrative and support activities 686 10,348 $27,472
562 Waste management and remediation services 82 1,195 $44,528
61 Educational services 191 19,175 $55,731
611 Educational services 191 19,175 $55,731
62 Health care and social assistance 1,483 39,524 $39,990
621 Ambulatory health care services 976 13,048 $47,780
622 Hospitals 3 10,382 $49,977
623 Nursing and residential care facilities 189 10,720 $30,424
624 Social assistance 315 5,374 $20,085
71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 205 2,907 $18,353
711 Performing arts and spectator sports 56 720 $20,487
712 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 9 61 $17,620
713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation 140 2,126 $17,717
72 Accommodation and food services 1,140 15,127 $15,141
721 Accommodation 57 1,072 $21,641
722 Food services and drinking places 1,083 14,055 $14,684
81 Other services, except public administration 1,830 8,724 $26,623
811 Repair and maintenance 452 2,180 $36,550
812 Personal and laundry services 514 3,100 $23,079
813 Membership associations and organizations 337 2,678 $25,792
814 Private households 527 766 $14,840
Total government 433 33,526 $47,253
Federal 79 5,475 $52,038
State 92 6,229 $53,545
Local 262 21,822 $44,150
99 Nonclassifiable establishments 26 35 $33,126

*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 December 2004.

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