Covered Wage and Salary Employment by NAICS Classification


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COVERED WAGE AND SALARY EMPLOYMENT BY MAJOR INDUSTRIAL SECTOR1
NAICS Classification System            
Cibola County 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Grand Total1 6,793 7,330 8,150 8,719 8,622 8,337
Total Private 3,794 4,095 4,221 3,962 4,212 4,395
  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 37 * * 45 76 72
  Mining 62 82 99 85 * *
  Utilities 115 135 152 149 167 193
  Construction 191 188 175 196 196 207
  Manufacturing 313 406 361 301 313 271
  Wholesale Trade 161 167 171 156 130 135
  Retail Trade 930 1,020 980 882 922 900
  Transportation & Warehousing 81 72 60 68 61 54
  Information 44 34 32 34 49 64
  Finance & Insurance 69 81 80 74 77 82
  Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 23 28 29 35 38 34
  Professional & Technical Services 47 51 61 64 64 61
  Management of Companies & Enterprises 4 * * * * *
  Administrative & Waste Services 566 495 * * * *
  Educational Services * * * * * *
  Health Care & Social Assistance 501 638 798 858 872 971
  Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 23 * 14 17 14 14
  Accommodation & Food Services 554 529 479 534 542 629
  Other Services, ex. Public Administration 73 87 78 75 86 82
  Unclassified2 1 * * * 0 *
Total Government 2,999 3,235 3,929 4,757 4,409 3,942
  Federal1 396 401 418 378 385 360
  State1 570 589 585 592 600 604
  Local3 2,033 2,245 2,927 3,788 3,425 2,977
*    Withheld to avoid disclosing confidential data.  Data that are not disclosed for individual industries are always
     included in the totals.  Therefore, the individual industries may not sum to the totals.
1   Data by industry from 2001 forward are not generally comparable with industry data for prior years posted elsewhere
     on this web site.  Prior to 2001, industry categories are based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. 
     This system was replaced  with the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).  The "Grand Total", along
      with the "State Government" and "Federal Government" sectors are the exceptions.  Data for these three categories
     are comparable from 1990 forward.  In addition, data are by location of the employer's establishment and represent
     counts of workers covered by New Mexico unemployment insurance (UI) law and related statutes.  For a complete
     definition of covered employment see the attached definition sheet.
2   The unclassified category may include data for other industries that were withheld for reasons of confidentiality.
3   Beginning in 2001, employment in Native American enterprises and Tribal Government were included in the Local
     Government sector.  Prior to 2001 they were classified by kind of business, primarily in the services sector.
Note:  Figures shown here are annual averages of quarterly data. 
Source: New Mexico Dept. of Workforce Solutions, Economic Research and Analysis Bureau,
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
Table prepared by:  Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico.

bber@unm.edu
Last Revised: 1/23/08