ML22275A004

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HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Total, 16 years and over...........................

147,795 4,695 12,497 33,426 31,807 30,099 25,454 9,818 42.5 Agriculture, forestry, "shing, and hunting........

2,349 93 161 386 403 409 462 435 48.5 Crop production...................................

1,186 41 74 208 199 205 243 216 48.6 Animal production and aquaculture............

832 40 63 114 143 144 148 180 49.2 Support activities for agriculture and forestry..........................................

145 9

13 28 27 26 32 11 44.3 Forestry, except logging.........................

53 1

2 9

12 10 12 5

46.6 Logging............................................

88 2

7 16 15 18 18 12 48.7 Fishing, hunting, and trapping..................

45 1

2 11 7

6 8

11 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction...

684 5

41 147 198 153 107 33 42.8 Oil and gas extraction............................

97 0

3 23 29 23 13 7

43.3 Coal mining........................................

51 0

2 10 16 12 10 1

44.1 Metal ore mining..................................

36 0

0 10 5

12 6

2 Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying....

83 0

9 12 19 14 21 7

48.0 Not speci"ed type of mining.....................

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Support activities for mining.....................

417 4

27 92 130 92 57 16 41.8 Construction..........................................

10,786 199 817 2,321 2,650 2,352 1,850 598 42.9 Manufacturing........................................

14,550 169 940 3,200 3,145 3,388 2,929 780 44.4 Durable goods manufacturing...................

9,129 100 593 1,980 1,947 2,118 1,900 491 44.6 Nonmetallic mineral products manufacturing................................

410 6

28 70 96 91 95 24 45.8 Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing "xture manufacturing.............................

17 0

0 2

5 4

3 3

Clay building material and refractories manufacturing.............................

38 1

4 8

6 6

10 5

Glass and glass product manufacturing...

123 2

9 20 25 31 27 9

46.8 Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product manufacturing...................

157 1

11 29 32 34 44 6

46.0 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing...................

75 2

4 11 28 16 12 1

43.0 Primary metals and fabricated metal products manufacturing.....................

1,534 20 100 320 314 328 366 85 45.4 Iron and steel mills and steel product manufacturing.............................

256 2

19 53 55 51 65 11 45.2 Aluminum production and processing....

71 1

3 14 13 20 17 2

47.3 Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) production and processing..............

31 1

0 4

8 6

8 4

Foundries.....................................

59 1

5 14 13 12 12 3

42.6 Metal forgings and stampings.............

45 0

3 9

11 10 9

3 Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing.....

46 1

4 11 9

5 13 4

Structural metals, and boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing......

304 5

17 73 66 74 52 17 43.3 Machine shops; turned product; screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing.............

287 1

19 51 57 54 85 20 48.4 Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities.............................

61 1

3 17 10 11 17 1

45.0 Ordnance.....................................

46 1

7 7

10 13 7

3 Miscellaneous fabricated metal products manufacturing.............................

310 7

16 65 58 72 74 17 45.4 Not speci"ed metal industries.............

18 0

3 2

5 2

7 0

Machinery manufacturing.....................

1,119 9

84 219 224 261 248 74 45.9 Agricultural implement manufacturing....

93 0

9 20 21 25 13 5

42.5 Construction, and mining and oil and gas "eld machinery manufacturing.....

129 1

12 26 30 30 24 6

43.1 1

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing................

81 0

9 12 17 18 21 4

47.1 Metalworking machinery manufacturing...

91 2

7 17 13 15 23 13 48.1 Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing................

41 0

4 8

10 10 6

3 Machinery manufacturing, n.e.c. or not speci"ed...................................

684 6

42 137 133 163 160 43 46.9 Computers and electronic products manufacturing................................

1,039 10 49 219 225 250 225 61 45.9 Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing.............................

155 0

9 43 43 24 30 6

42.3 Communications, audio, and video equipment manufacturing................

103 3

4 19 23 27 21 7

45.1 Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing.............................

175 1

10 24 37 39 53 10 49.3 Electronic component and product manufacturing, n.e.c...................... 606 6

26 133 121 160 121 38 46.2 Electrical equipment and appliances manufacturing................................

376 4

25 88 83 84 70 21 43.3 Household appliance manufacturing......

68 1

8 16 10 23 7

2 40.6 Electrical lighting and electrical equipment manufacturing, and other electrical component manufacturing, n.e.c........................................ 307 2

17 72 73 60 63 20 43.9 Transportation equipment manufacturing...

2,304 15 139 570 499 550 448 83 43.6 Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment manufacturing................

1,266 12 82 316 273 320 224 37 43.2 Aircraft and parts manufacturing..........

772 1

41 186 165 167 179 33 44.5 Aerospace products and parts manufacturing.............................

44 0

2 16 10 6

9 1

Railroad rolling stock manufacturing......

27 0

3 7

6 9

1 2

Ship and boat building......................

176 1

10 40 41 42 33 9

43.4 Other transportation equipment manufacturing.............................

20 0

1 5

5 5

3 1

Wood products manufacturing...............

430 8

35 97 97 94 73 26 42.6 Sawmills and wood preservation..........

141 2

11 37 31 26 26 7

42.2 Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood products....................................

30 0

3 4

10 7

6 0

Prefabricated wood buildings and mobile homes manufacturing....................

29 2

3 6

9 6

2 1

Miscellaneous wood products.............

230 3

18 50 47 55 40 17 43.6 Furniture and related product manufacturing................................

395 12 33 79 88 96 67 21 43.1 Miscellaneous manufacturing.................

1,522 18 99 319 321 363 308 95 44.6 Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing.............................

660 5

35 157 134 164 132 34 44.7 Sporting and athletic goods, and doll, toy and game manufacturing............

97 2

11 19 19 19 16 11 43.0 Miscellaneous manufacturing, n.e.c....... 455 8

29 79 98 111 104 27 45.4 Not speci"ed manufacturing industries...

310 2

24 64 70 70 57 24 43.9 Nondurable goods manufacturing..............

5,421 68 348 1,220 1,198 1,270 1,029 289 44.0 Food manufacturing...........................

1,672 41 138 393 378 364 278 80 42.1 Animal food, grain, and oilseed milling...

149 2

5 34 32 43 22 11 45.0 Sugar and confectionery products........

60 2

1 9

13 12 18 5

49.4 Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing............

138 1

11 31 29 34 24 8

43.7 2

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Dairy product manufacturing...............

136 0

11 32 29 28 30 6

44.1 Animal slaughtering and processing......

485 9

43 129 122 98 68 16 40.4 Retail bakeries...............................

236 21 29 54 44 46 33 10 37.8 Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing, except retail bakeries....................

193 3

16 49 42 39 35 10 42.4 Seafood and other miscellaneous foods, n.e.c........................................ 188 3

18 40 37 47 34 9

43.2 Not speci"ed food industries...............

87 1

5 16 30 15 14 6

43.9 Beverages and tobacco products manufacturing................................

285 4

22 91 65 52 36 14 39.3 Beverage manufacturing...................

263 4

20 90 57 44 34 14 38.8 Tobacco manufacturing.....................

22 0

2 1

9 8

3 0

Textiles, apparel, and leather manufacturing................................

444 6

32 97 93 91 87 37 44.7 Fiber, yarn, and thread mills...............

5 0

0 1

2 2

0 0

Fabric mills, except knitting mills..........

84 0

7 13 18 21 18 6

47.4 Textile and fabric "nishing and coating mills.........................................

7 0

0 1

3 1

1 0

Carpet and rug mills........................

52 1

4 13 7

12 10 5

45.2 Textile product mills, except carpet and rug..........................................

63 2

7 10 13 10 11 9

45.6 Knitting fabric mills, and apparel knitting mills.........................................

6 0

0 0

0 1

3 1

Cut and sew, and apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing.......

186 2

12 44 38 40 39 12 44.3 Footwear manufacturing....................

18 0

0 8

4 2

3 0

Leather and hide tanning and "nishing, and other leather and allied product manufacturing.............................

25 0

1 7

7 4

2 3

Paper manufacturing and printing...........

801 5

39 163 160 202 178 54 47.1 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills........

193 1

6 42 42 50 43 9

46.8 Paperboard container manufacturing.....

91 0

8 24 15 18 18 6

44.7 Miscellaneous paper and pulp products...

98 0

8 19 18 27 20 5

46.3 Printing and related support activities....

419 4

17 77 86 106 96 33 47.9 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing................................

194 1

10 42 59 46 28 7

42.8 Petroleum re"ning...........................

173 1

9 36 53 42 26 7

42.9 Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products....................................

20 0

1 6

6 4

2 0

Chemicals manufacturing.....................

1,479 6

76 315 320 394 292 75 45.2 Resin, synthetic rubber, and "bers and "laments manufacturing..................

157 1

11 28 31 42 36 10 47.3 Agricultural chemical manufacturing......

35 0

1 5

11 7

5 6

Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing.............................

669 1

32 150 160 195 107 22 44.0 Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing.............................

66 1

4 16 12 14 18 3

44.5 Soap, cleaning compound, and cosmetics manufacturing................

146 1

11 34 29 41 23 7

43.0 Industrial and miscellaneous chemicals...

405 2

18 82 77 96 104 26 47.7 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing................................

548 6

31 119 122 120 129 22 44.8 Plastics product manufacturing............

435 5

24 92 100 93 103 18 44.9 Tire manufacturing..........................

49 0

3 12 7

12 14 1

Rubber product, except tire, manufacturing.............................

65 1

4 16 14 15 12 3

44.2 3

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Wholesale and retail trade.........................

18,989 1,197 2,504 4,346 3,343 3,231 3,006 1,363 39.7 Wholesale trade...................................

3,380 37 186 744 720 798 665 231 44.9 Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies merchant wholesalers............

151 2

12 23 38 30 27 20 45.5 Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers...................................

58 0

4 14 12 12 12 4

44.7 Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers.......................

151 1

11 21 30 32 43 13 48.5 Professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers.......

317 5

12 82 62 83 57 16 44.5 Metals and minerals, except petroleum, merchant wholesalers.......................

51 1

1 6

7 14 15 7

51.0 Household appliances and electrical and electronic goods merchant wholesalers...

165 1

6 32 37 43 33 13 46.4 Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers...................................

156 3

9 34 30 37 33 9

45.6 Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers.......................

344 5

16 77 65 73 81 26 46.6 Recyclable material merchant wholesalers...................................

88 2

8 24 19 19 12 6

42.3 Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers...................................

60 2

1 20 8

17 7

5 43.0 Paper and paper products merchant wholesalers...................................

43 0

1 9

4 10 16 1

Drugs, sundries, and chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers...........

241 1

14 48 55 72 39 12 44.6 Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers.......................

73 0

9 13 13 21 13 3

45.2 Grocery and related product merchant wholesalers...................................

833 10 47 202 198 193 146 37 42.8 Farm product raw material merchant wholesalers...................................

61 1

6 10 13 11 14 7

45.5 Petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers.......................

97 0

3 14 23 30 19 8

47.5 Alcoholic beverages merchant wholesalers...................................

102 0

3 32 31 18 16 3

41.1 Farm supplies merchant wholesalers.......

41 0

2 9

8 7

8 7

Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers...................................

205 2

15 40 43 44 44 17 45.6 Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers..................................

73 0

2 14 14 13 17 14 50.7 Not speci"ed wholesale trade................

69 1

4 18 11 20 11 5

44.9 Retail trade........................................

15,609 1,160 2,318 3,602 2,623 2,433 2,341 1,132 38.3 Automobile dealers............................

1,179 29 163 295 209 209 193 82 40.1 Other motor vehicle dealers..................

165 6

14 33 32 39 27 16 44.5 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores.........................................

481 15 55 114 89 85 85 39 42.3 Furniture and home furnishings stores......

496 14 42 108 96 101 93 42 44.1 Household appliance stores..................

48 0

3 10 6

8 14 6

Electronics stores..............................

475 15 67 170 88 70 50 14 33.6 Building material and supplies dealers......

1,110 64 161 203 177 195 225 85 42.8 Hardware stores................................

202 11 27 36 36 25 45 21 42.9 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores.........................................

292 28 25 45 61 52 58 24 44.0 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores.........................

2,368 331 417 484 336 330 327 142 34.1 4

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Convenience stores............................

336 27 56 75 51 58 43 27 36.8 Specialty food stores..........................

208 18 26 43 31 35 31 25 40.4 Beer, wine, and liquor stores.................

140 1

18 42 26 21 19 13 39.4 Pharmacies and drug stores..................

845 41 97 250 153 151 114 38 38.3 Health and personal care, except drug, stores.........................................

411 12 59 113 72 71 55 28 38.2 Gasoline stations...............................

485 35 68 98 114 83 64 21 38.2 Clothing stores.................................

765 103 145 171 110 102 83 52 32.7 Shoe stores.....................................

110 17 23 24 13 16 11 5

30.6 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores.........................................

151 3

12 21 39 28 32 17 46.7 Sporting goods, and hobby and toy stores.........................................

421 51 71 106 57 48 55 35 32.9 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores.........................................

41 2

4 7

3 7

10 9

Musical instrument and supplies stores.....

37 3

5 6

10 5

3 5

Book stores and news dealers...............

70 4

14 13 7

15 9

7 39.1 Department stores.............................

352 42 60 67 41 47 61 34 37.7 General merchandise stores, including warehouse clubs and supercenters.......

1,958 186 348 455 312 265 272 121 35.5 Florists...........................................

89 2

10 13 13 9

27 16 49.6 Office supplies and stationery stores........

94 3

7 19 16 20 23 5

45.6 Used merchandise stores.....................

228 18 18 41 33 32 40 46 47.4 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops............

96 7

13 15 9

15 17 21 47.9 Miscellaneous retail stores....................

504 28 88 119 83 74 71 41 37.5 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses........................................

799 24 132 267 178 103 65 30 35.2 Vending machine operators..................

34 0

0 7

4 8

11 3

Fuel dealers....................................

92 0

3 16 16 16 32 8

50.0 Other direct selling establishments..........

142 4

15 32 26 24 25 16 42.9 Not speci"ed retail trade......................

384 15 51 84 77 66 51 40 40.9 Transportation and utilities.........................

8,552 136 643 1,905 1,811 1,890 1,693 474 43.9 Transportation and warehousing...............

7,170 131 591 1,575 1,494 1,576 1,382 422 43.7 Air transportation...............................

589 3

36 123 121 156 118 31 45.6 Rail transportation..............................

210 0

6 45 65 55 34 5

43.9 Water transportation...........................

70 1

3 17 11 18 16 4

44.4 Truck transportation...........................

2,004 15 99 353 441 498 469 129 47.2 Bus service and urban transit................

389 0

7 47 71 100 115 49 52.1 Taxi and limousine service...................

425 2

27 101 88 99 62 46 43.6 Pipeline transportation.........................

49 0

2 13 11 12 7

4 Scenic and sightseeing transportation......

23 1

5 3

4 6

3 1

Services incidental to transportation.........

822 11 60 191 179 168 162 51 43.1 Postal Service..................................

622 4

31 111 118 144 179 35 48.9 Couriers and messengers....................

1,155 62 198 323 215 200 121 36 35.8 Warehousing and storage....................

813 32 117 247 170 119 96 33 36.5 Utilities.............................................

1,382 5

53 330 317 314 311 52 44.8 Electric power generation, transmission and distribution..............................

741 3

37 177 168 166 167 24 44.6 Natural gas distribution........................

100 0

5 28 27 20 16 3

42.1 Electric and gas, and other combinations...

129 1

1 40 34 27 22 4

43.0 Water, steam, air-conditioning, and irrigation systems............................

272 1

10 50 54 74 67 15 47.2 Sewage treatment facilities...................

104 0

1 29 26 18 25 4

44.4 Not speci"ed utilities...........................

37 0

0 6

8 8

14 1

5

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Information...........................................

2,594 37 164 679 608 594 378 135 42.0 Newspaper publishers...........................

129 1

7 27 30 28 22 15 46.0 Periodical, book, and directory publishers.....

173 1

5 29 48 41 34 16 45.8 Software publishers..............................

98 0

3 26 30 27 10 1

42.1 Motion pictures and video industries...........

383 21 39 121 76 73 36 17 37.4 Sound recording industries......................

46 0

2 19 10 8

3 4

Broadcasting (except internet)..................

411 0

27 103 102 89 69 20 42.6 Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals.............................

231 2

23 105 54 32 12 3

34.3 Wired telecommunications carriers.............

441 4

20 88 107 126 83 13 43.8 Telecommunications, except wired telecommunications carriers..................

374 1

21 78 94 107 59 14 43.9 Data processing, hosting, and related services..........................................

99 1

5 41 21 20 8

2 38.0 Libraries and archives............................

190 5

11 35 29 41 40 28 49.1 Other information services, except libraries and archives, and internet publishing and broadcasting and web search portals.......

19 0

1 7

6 3

2 0

Financial activities...................................

10,646 63 627 2,368 2,419 2,312 2,002 853 44.5 Finance and insurance...........................

7,605 42 479 1,834 1,797 1,673 1,355 426 43.2 Banking and related activities................

2,106 20 149 524 539 416 370 89 42.0 Savings institutions, including credit unions.........................................

321 0

24 91 75 66 57 8

41.6 Nondepository credit and related activities......................................

1,075 10 78 307 250 225 162 42 40.8 Securities, commodities, funds, trusts, and other "nancial investments.................

1,340 3

72 318 318 306 228 93 43.9 Insurance carriers and related activities....

2,764 8

157 593 614 660 538 194 45.1 Insurance carriers...........................

1,752 5

106 387 403 413 332 104 44.2 Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities..............

1,012 3

51 205 211 247 205 89 46.7 Real estate and rental and leasing.............

3,040 21 148 534 623 639 647 427 48.1 Real estate......................................

2,738 15 117 457 561 583 604 400 48.8 Lessors of real estate, and offices of real estate agents and brokers...............

2,198 12 99 366 450 469 481 321 48.8 Real estate property managers, offices of real estate appraisers, and other activities related to real estate..........

540 4

18 91 111 114 123 79 48.8 Rental and leasing services..................

303 6

31 77 62 56 44 27 41.8 Automotive equipment rental and leasing......................................

110 2

14 34 15 16 12 15 40.3 Other consumer goods rental..............

82 1

9 24 18 12 13 4

39.8 Commercial, industrial, and other intangible assets rental and leasing....

111 2

8 19 29 28 18 8

44.4 Professional and business services...............

18,816 225 1,213 4,811 4,362 3,775 3,092 1,339 42.7 Professional and technical services............

12,643 85 687 3,371 2,997 2,543 2,032 927 42.7 Legal services..................................

1,626 9

55 333 356 334 330 210 47.0 Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services.........................

1,127 7

64 287 210 220 212 127 45.2 Architectural, engineering, and related services.......................................

1,795 9

102 447 377 377 345 137 44.4 Specialized design services..................

424 6

18 101 105 95 65 34 43.6 Computer systems design and related services.......................................

3,836 17 177 1,159 1,073 819 467 123 40.6 6

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Management, scienti"c, and technical consulting services..........................

1,808 6

96 443 386 358 330 189 44.9 Scienti"c research and development services.......................................

649 2

50 192 156 110 108 31 41.1 Advertising, public relations, and related services.......................................

542 5

32 174 135 92 74 30 40.0 Veterinary services............................

379 19 64 122 75 42 42 16 34.0 Other professional, scienti"c, and technical services.......................................

457 5

29 111 125 99 58 31 42.0 Management, administrative, and waste services..........................................

6,173 140 526 1,441 1,365 1,231 1,060 411 42.5 Management of companies and enterprises...................................

87 0

5 21 25 24 10 3

41.7 Administrative and support services.........

5,629 134 497 1,322 1,255 1,092 949 380 42.2 Employment services.......................

808 14 85 223 165 155 116 50 40.3 Business support services.................

552 14 75 169 94 91 80 29 37.5 Travel arrangement and reservation services....................................

195 1

4 38 43 55 38 15 46.0 Investigation and security services........

753 7

81 181 147 130 127 82 42.9 Services to buildings and dwellings (except cleaning during construction and immediately after construction)....

1,631 36 104 300 387 361 320 122 44.9 Landscaping services.......................

1,293 59 120 298 334 220 204 58 40.6 Other administrative and other support services....................................

397 3

28 112 86 80 65 23 42.7 Waste management and remediation services.......................................

457 6

24 98 85 116 100 29 46.7 Education and health services.....................

34,105 477 2,426 7,912 7,760 7,321 6,010 2,199 43.1 Educational services.............................

13,369 176 916 2,794 3,122 3,080 2,421 861 43.9 Elementary and secondary schools.........

8,671 56 368 1,734 2,181 2,190 1,654 489 44.9 Colleges, universities, and professional schools, including junior colleges.........

3,772 76 461 837 784 714 619 281 41.5 Business, technical, and trade schools and training........................................

77 1

3 15 16 19 15 6

47.1 Other schools and instruction, and educational support services...............

850 44 83 207 141 156 134 84 41.6 Health care and social assistance..............

20,736 301 1,510 5,118 4,639 4,241 3,588 1,338 42.7 Hospitals........................................

7,305 41 461 1,956 1,770 1,520 1,237 320 42.1 General medical and surgical hospitals, and specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals.............

7,197 41 455 1,929 1,736 1,499 1,226 311 42.1 Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals...................................

109 1

6 27 34 21 12 8

40.9 Health services, except hospitals............

10,284 165 746 2,419 2,251 2,109 1,835 758 43.2 Offices of physicians........................

1,548 9

84 338 358 341 285 133 44.6 Offices of dentists...........................

879 16 69 223 189 179 150 54 42.1 Offices of chiropractors.....................

142 1

10 32 31 29 28 11 44.2 Offices of optometrists......................

139 0

14 32 31 24 23 14 42.5 Offices of other health practitioners.......

348 1

17 75 50 77 68 59 49.1 Outpatient care centers.....................

1,934 9

130 556 487 363 284 105 41.1 Home health care services.................

1,338 18 76 258 279 310 281 116 46.3 Other health care services.................

1,560 20 113 397 369 331 246 84 42.0 Nursing care facilities (skilled nursing facilities)....................................

1,431 55 126 292 287 276 285 110 43.8 Residential care facilities, except skilled nursing facilities...........................

967 35 106 215 172 180 186 72 42.5 7

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Social assistance...............................

3,147 94 304 743 618 612 516 260 42.1 Individual and family services..............

1,707 25 115 412 345 341 304 165 44.1 Community food and housing, and emergency services......................

146 3

8 24 31 33 24 23 46.7 Vocational rehabilitation services..........

65 2

4 14 16 11 16 3

43.9 Child day care services.....................

1,229 65 177 292 226 227 172 70 38.4 Leisure and hospitality..............................

11,480 1,869 2,054 2,504 1,850 1,505 1,148 551 31.8 Arts, entertainment, and recreation............

2,601 203 331 601 447 404 373 243 39.2 Performing arts companies...................

140 3

12 49 25 17 19 15 38.9 Spectator sports................................

126 7

13 36 24 20 18 9

39.8 Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events, agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers, and other public "gures.................................

118 3

14 31 25 24 14 7

39.2 Independent artists, writers, and performers....................................

331 1

22 82 58 55 54 59 45.9 Museums, art galleries, historical sites, and similar institutions......................

307 14 33 73 54 32 70 31 42.6 Bowling centers................................

30 5

9 7

2 4

2 2

Other amusement, gambling, and recreation industries........................

1,548 169 228 323 260 252 196 120 37.2 Accommodation and food services.............

8,879 1,666 1,723 1,902 1,403 1,102 775 308 30.2 Accommodation................................

967 37 104 215 195 184 165 67 41.7 Traveler accommodation...................

906 26 94 203 191 175 157 60 42.0 Recreational vehicle parks and camps, and rooming and boarding houses, dormitories, and workers camps.......

60 11 10 11 4

10 9

6 32.8 Food services and drinking places..........

7,912 1,629 1,619 1,688 1,208 917 609 241 28.9 Restaurants and other food services.....

7,763 1,626 1,596 1,640 1,174 899 598 231 28.8 Drinking places, alcoholic beverages.....

149 4

23 48 34 18 11 10 35.3 Other services.......................................

6,742 194 584 1,336 1,445 1,316 1,259 608 43.8 Other services, except private households....

6,088 160 482 1,228 1,333 1,199 1,129 558 43.9 Repair and maintenance......................

1,907 84 169 401 401 359 364 129 42.6 Automotive repair and maintenance......

1,167 43 98 252 248 239 220 67 42.7 Car washes..................................

180 28 29 42 31 28 18 5

34.7 Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance..................

94 4

3 26 16 16 18 10 44.4 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance...............................

282 6

27 62 64 43 60 21 42.9 Personal and household goods repair and maintenance.........................

184 3

12 20 42 34 47 26 48.5 Personal and laundry services...............

2,207 54 204 464 525 461 328 171 42.1 Barber shops.................................

108 2

9 25 27 19 16 11 41.3 Beauty salons................................

869 11 88 199 227 171 103 70 41.0 Nail salons and other personal care services....................................

500 9

43 95 124 127 74 29 42.5 Drycleaning and laundry services.........

213 5

8 30 52 59 45 15 46.8 Funeral homes, and cemeteries and crematories................................

111 1

6 17 20 17 29 21 51.3 Other personal services....................

407 26 51 99 76 68 61 25 39.2 Membership associations and organizations.................................

1,974 22 109 363 406 379 437 258 47.5 Religious organizations.....................

989 11 49 137 187 191 246 169 50.6 8

HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 18b. Employed persons by detailed industry and age Continued

[Numbers in thousands]

Industry 2020 Total, 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median age Civic, social, advocacy organizations, and grantmaking and giving services...

758 9

46 190 176 132 139 67 43.5 Labor unions.................................

66 0

1 7

13 21 20 5

51.3 Business, professional, political, and similar organizations......................

161 3

14 29 30 35 33 18 45.7 Other services, private households............

654 35 102 109 112 118 129 50 42.2 Public administration................................

7,501 30 322 1,512 1,814 1,853 1,520 451 45.6 Executive offices and legislative bodies.......

1,122 6

52 191 248 283 256 86 47.8 Public "nance activities..........................

310 1

11 52 67 80 80 20 48.3 Other general government and support.......

166 2

6 20 36 38 52 12 49.4 Justice, public order, and safety activities.....

2,771 9

133 705 704 669 422 129 43.0 Administration of human resource programs...

1,186 3

42 217 298 289 252 86 45.9 Administration of environmental quality and housing programs..............................

296 1

24 60 66 77 54 14 45.4 Administration of economic programs and space research.................................

682 1

32 106 147 160 179 57 48.7 National security and international affairs.....

968 7

24 160 247 257 226 47 47.2 n.e.c. = not elsewhere classi"ed.

NOTE: Median age represents the midpoint in the age distribution such that half of workers are younger and half are older. Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data. Effective with January 2020 data, industries re"ect the introduction of the 2017 Census industry classi"cation system, derived from the 2017 North American Industry Classi"cation System (NAICS). No historical data have been revised. Data for 2020 are not strictly comparable with earlier years. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria (values not shown where base is less than 50,000).

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