EMPLOYMENT CHANGE
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INDUSTRY TITLE NAIC 2008 2018 LEVEL %
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Total, Wage and Salary Employment 220,770 241,620 20,850 9.4
Goods - Producing Industries 29,480 27,910 -1,570 -5.3
Natural Resources and Mining 50 50 0 2.1
Logging 113 p p p p
Mining (Except Oil and Gas) 212 30 30 0 6.5
Support Activities for Mining 213 p p p p
Construction 7,170 8,220 1,050 14.7
Construction of Buildings 236 1,530 1,750 220 14.8
Heavy and Civil Engineering Constructio 237 1,040 1,210 170 16.3
Specialty Trade Contractors 238 4,600 5,260 660 14.3
Manufacturing 22,270 19,640 -2,630 -11.8
Durable Goods 16,210 14,100 -2,110 -13.0
Wood Products 321 130 130 0 1.6
Nonmetallic Mineral Products 327 220 230 10 3.6
Primary Metals 331 130 110 -20 -13.4
Fabricated Metal Products 332 2,780 2,560 -220 -8.1
Machinery 333 1,830 1,690 -140 -7.8
Computer and Electronic Products 334 1,320 1,140 -180 -13.6
Electrical Equip, Appliances & Componen 335 320 300 -20 -6.0
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 336 7,820 6,020 -1,800 -23.1
Furniture and Related Products 337 180 190 10 1.1
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 339 1,480 1,750 270 17.9
Nondurable Goods 6,050 5,540 -510 -8.5
Food Manufacturing 311 870 860 -10 -1.0
Beverage and Tobacco Products 312 p p p p
Textile Product Mills 314 20 20 0 -5.0
Apparel 315 p p p p
Paper and Paper Products 322 310 260 -50 -16.6
Printing and Related Support Activities 323 2,360 2,030 -330 -14.1
Petroleum and Coal Products 324 p p p p
Chemicals 325 1,030 1,020 -10 -1.3
Plastics and Rubber Products 326 1,100 1,040 -60 -6.0
Service - Providing Industries 191,290 213,720 22,430 11.7
Wholesale Trade 7,010 7,190 180 2.5
Wholesalers - Durable Goods 423 3,520 3,600 80 2.3
Wholesalers - Nondurable Goods 424 2,460 2,500 40 1.8
Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents 425 1,040 1,090 50 4.7
Retail Trade 25,490 26,500 1,010 3.9
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 441 2,700 2,640 -60 -2.1
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 442 760 800 40 6.2
Electronics and Appliance Stores 443 1,580 1,710 130 7.7
Building Material and Garden Supply Sto 444 1,770 1,950 180 10.0
Food and Beverage Stores 445 5,740 5,790 50 0.9
Health and Personal Care Stores 446 1,390 1,570 180 12.7
Gasoline Stations 447 880 780 -100 -11.7
Clothing and Clothing Accessories Store 448 2,210 2,360 150 6.9
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, & Music St 451 1,490 1,540 50 3.1
General Merchandise Stores 452 5,190 5,550 360 7.0
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 453 1,180 1,180 0 -0.3
Nonstore Retailers 454 610 640 30 5.3
1* Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities 6,250 6,560 310 4.9
Air Transportation 481 p p p p
Rail Transportation 482 90 90 0 1.1
Truck Transportation 484 2,340 2,570 230 9.6
Transit & Ground Passenger Transportati 485 310 350 40 12.3
Pipeline Transportation 486 p p p p
Support Activities For Transportation 488 260 300 40 16.1
Postal Service 491 850 790 -60 -6.8
Couriers and Messengers 492 410 440 30 5.8
Warehousing and Storage 493 300 330 30 10.0
Utilities 221 590 560 -30 -4.9
Information 4,090 4,400 310 7.7
Publishing Industries (Except Internet) 511 2,070 2,040 -30 -1.7
Motion Picture & Sound Recording Indust 512 p p p p
Broadcasting (Except Internet) 515 320 320 0 1.3
Telecommunications 517 430 430 0 -1.4
Internet ISPs, Search Portals & Data Pr 518 550 730 180 32.5
Other Information Services 519 p p p p
Finance and Insurance 4,990 5,200 210 4.3
Credit Intermediation and Related Activ 522 2,300 2,340 40 1.7
Securities, Commodity Contracts, Invest 523 p p p p
Insurance Carriers and Related Activiti 524 2,290 2,400 110 4.8
Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehic 525 p p p p
Real Estate and Rental & Leasing 3,210 3,420 210 6.4
Real Estate 531 2,510 2,680 170 6.5
Rental and Leasing Services 532 540 550 10 1.5
Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Asse 533 160 200 40 21.1
Professional and Business Services 31,390 37,540 6,150 19.6
Professional, Scientific, & Tech Servic 541 16,470 20,400 3,930 23.9
Management of Companies and Enterprises 551 1,880 2,070 190 9.9
Administrative and Support Services 561 12,580 14,570 1,990 15.8
Waste Management & Remediation Services 562 460 500 40 9.4
2* Education and Health Services 69,540 80,340 10,800 15.5
3* Educational Services 611 42,850 47,410 4,560 10.7
Ambulatory Health Care Services 621 9,880 13,060 3,180 32.2
4* Hospitals 622 8,750 9,850 1,100 12.5
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 623 5,000 6,390 1,390 27.7
Social Assistance 624 3,060 3,630 570 18.5
Leisure and Hospitality 19,690 21,430 1,740 8.8
Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 711 280 300 20 7.6
Museums, Historical Sites and Similar 712 90 100 10 15.7
Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 713 2,810 3,310 500 17.9
Accommodation 721 1,700 1,780 80 4.7
Food Services and Drinking Places 722 14,820 15,940 1,120 7.6
Other Services 8,830 9,800 970 11.0
Repair and Maintenance 811 1,540 1,620 80 5.3
Personal and Laundry Services 812 2,280 2,500 220 9.7
Membership Associations and Organizatio 813 5,010 5,680 670 13.2
5* Government 10,790 11,350 560 5.2
Federal, Excluding Postal Service 919 2,340 2,500 160 7.1
State, Excluding Education & Hospitals 929 1,970 1,970 0 -0.2
Local, Excluding Education & Hospitals 939 6,490 6,880 390 6.1
AREA COMPOSITION:
Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.
TABLE FOOTNOTES:
1* Includes U.S. Postal Services
2* Includes State & Local Government Hospitals and Education
3* Includes State & Local Government Education
4* Includes State & Local Government Hospitals
5* Excludes U.S. Postal Services and State & Local Government
Hospitals and Education
NOTES:
- Employment totals may not add up due to rounding.
- Industries with less than five workers were omitted from the table but are
still represented in the totals and sub-totals.
- Percent change is based on unrounded numbers.
- NAIC - North American Industrial Classification System.
- p - Protected Data.
Source: Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget
Bureau of Labor
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