Cabell - Employment & Wages 1999 1/
INDUSTRY UNITS EMPLOYMENT TOTAL WAGES AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGE
Total, All Industries 2,893 51,616 1,312,887,479 25,435
AGRICULTURE 28 138 1,910,940 13,847
07 Agricultural Services 25 129 1,806,562 14,004
MINING 17 53 1,790,099 33,775
13 Oil and Gas Extraction 15 40 806,857 20,171
CONSTRUCTION 306 2,530 72,565,252 28,681
15 General Building Contractors 115 824 21,871,828 26,543
16 Heavy Construction, exc. Building 26 507 16,105,254 31,765
17 Special Trade Contractors 165 1,199 34,588,170 28,847
MANUFACTURING 108 5,979 212,195,549 35,490
20 Food and Kindred Products 3 410 13,642,716 33,274
23 Apparel and Other Textile Products 4 39 577,753 14,814
24 Lumber and Wood Products 7 36 564,388 15,677
27 Printing and Publishing 17 450 12,173,552 27,052
28 Chemicals and Allied Products 3 268 9,966,124 37,187
32 Stone, Clay, and Glass Products 9 222 5,148,574 23,191
33 Primary Metal Industries 7 1,711 78,266,849 45,743
34 Fabricated Metal Products 13 319 9,761,060 30,598
35 Industrial Machinery and Equipment 22 680 24,567,087 36,128
37 Transportation Equipment 5 694 23,737,765 34,204
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES 87 1,608 51,588,837 32,082
41 Local and Interurban Passenger 5 114 1,672,327 14,669
42 Trucking and Warehousing 29 328 8,858,488 27,007
48 Communications 20 551 17,060,162 30,962
49 Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services 17 400 17,939,895 44,849
WHOLESALE TRADE 252 3,059 93,053,968 30,419
50 Wholesale Trade-Durable Goods 168 1,684 53,711,261 31,895
51 Wholesale Trade-Nondurable Goods 84 1,374 39,342,707 28,633
RETAIL TRADE 722 11,392 152,756,998 13,409
52 Building Materials & Garden Supplies 38 397 8,502,334 21,416
53 General Merchandise Stores 24 1,710 21,102,693 12,340
54 Food Stores 67 1,462 18,129,759 12,400
55 Automotive Dealers & Service Stations 108 1,039 23,255,932 22,383
56 Apparel and Accessory Stores 64 641 6,423,837 10,021
57 Furniture & Homefurnishings Stores 62 573 12,330,017 21,518
58 Eating and Drinking Places 229 4,349 42,118,569 9,684
59 Miscellaneous Retail 132 1,221 20,893,857 17,112
FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 264 2,701 76,780,020 28,426
60 Depository Institutions 46 740 19,444,464 26,276
62 Security and Commodity Brokers 1/ 6 96 10,056,511 104,755 1/
63 Insurance Carriers 16 145 4,758,528 32,817
64 Insurance Agents, Brokers, & Service 67 348 10,449,654 30,027
65 Real Estate 106 478 9,665,025 20,219
SERVICES 1,029 17,081 431,148,848 25,241
70 Hotels and Other Lodging Places 14 418 4,704,529 11,254
72 Personal Services 90 539 8,399,280 15,583
73 Business Services 123 3,330 45,139,984 13,555
75 Auto Repair, Services, and Parking 74 437 8,836,890 20,221
76 Miscellaneous Repair Services 24 199 4,710,270 23,669
78 Motion Pictures 19 205 1,474,846 7,194
79 Amusement & Recreation Services 32 301 3,489,570 11,593
80 Health Services 261 7,734 278,772,390 36,045
81 Legal Services 73 481 14,660,150 30,478
82 Educational Services 6 113 2,668,796 23,617
83 Social Services 73 1,442 24,006,861 16,648
86 Membership Organizations 60 471 6,004,439 12,748
87 Engineering & Management Services 98 1,264 26,322,766 20,824
88 Private Households 82 129 1,465,965 11,364
GOVERNMENT 79 7,071 219,036,331 30,976
Federal Government 28 1,102 47,472,155 43,078
State Government 27 2,638 83,765,704 31,753
Local Government 24 3,331 87,798,472 26,357

1/ Data were revised on 5-16-2002. Industry 62, Security and Commodity Brokers, Industry 621, Security Brokers and Dealers, and Industry 6211, Security Brokers and Dealers contained errors in the published annual wages for Cabell County for the year 1999. Industry 621, Security Brokers and Dealers, and Industry 6211, Security Brokers and Dealers contained errors in the published annual wages for Workforce Investment Area 2 for the year 1999. The corrected wages should read as follows:

Cabell County
Workforce Investment Area 2
  62    
$104,755
             
  621    
$106,182
        621   $103,857
  6211      
$106,182
        6211     $103,857

Truncation of the data occurred due to software limitations. These anomalies pertain only to Cabell County and Workforce Investment Area 2 and for these specific industries.