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Employment and Wages by Standard Industrial Classification Code: 1998

SIC Code Sector Units Reporting Total Annual Payroll Average Monthly Employment Average Annual Wage Confidential Data
18 Horticultural Specialties Yes
75 Animal Services, except Veterinary Yes
78 Landscape and Horticultural Services 15 $6,912,706 179 $38,618  
85 Forestry Services Yes
144 Sand and Gravel Yes
152 Residential Building Construction 30 $14,720,644 501 $29,383  
154 Nonresidential Building Construction 6 $11,747,349 184 $63,844  
161 Highway and Street Construction Yes
162 Heavy Construction, except Highway Yes
171 Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning 20 $13,477,902 273 $49,370  
172 Painting and Paper Hanging Yes
173 Electrical Work 11 $19,532,320 360 $54,256  
174 Masonry, Stonework, and Plastering Yes
175 Carpentry and Floor Work 3 $112,746 4 $28,187  
176 Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Metal Work 3 $75,200 4 $18,800  
177 Concrete Work Yes
179 Miscellaneous Special Trade Contractors 6 $24,410,405 362 $67,432  
205 Bakery Products Yes
206 Sugar and Confectionery Products 5 $20,076,009 696 $28,845  
226 Textile Finishing, except Wool Yes
239 Miscellaneous Fabricated Textile Products Yes
251 Household Furniture 3 $302,860 10 $30,286  
267 Miscellaneous Converted Paper Products Yes
271 Newspapers 3 $2,324,097 42 $55,336  
272 Periodicals 24 $9,905,269 194 $51,058  
273 Books 14 $21,258,313 494 $43,033  
274 Miscellaneous Publishing 6 $3,385,881 173 $19,572  
275 Commercial Printing 12 $3,445,301 99 $34,801  
279 Printing Trade Services Yes
283 Drugs 10 $174,950,584 1,835 $95,341  
285 Paints and Allied Products Yes
286 Industrial Organic Chemicals Yes
289 Miscellaneous Chemical Products Yes
306 Fabricated Rubber Products, n.e.c. Yes
328 Cut Stone and Stone Products Yes
329 Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products Yes
336 Nonferrous Foundries (castings) Yes
341 Metal Cans and Shipping Containers Yes
344 Fabricated Structural Metal Products Yes
346 Metal Forgings and Stampings Yes
347 Metal Services, n.e.c. Yes
349 Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Products Yes
355 Special Industry Machinery Yes
356 General Industrial Machinery Yes
357 Computer and Office Equipment 3 $29,052,083 381 $76,252  
359 Industrial Machinery, n.e.c. Yes
364 Electric Lighting and Wiring Equipment Yes
365 Household Audio and Video Equipment Yes
366 Communications Equipment Yes
369 Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Supplies Yes
373 Ship and Boat Building and Repairing Yes
375 Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Parts Yes
382 Measuring and Controlling Devices 7 $13,472,676 245 $54,991  
384 Medical Instruments and Supplies 6 $5,815,977 107 $54,355  
386 Photographic Equipment and Supplies Yes
399 Miscellaneous Manufactures 5 $2,400,924 35 $68,598  
411 Local and Suburban Transportation 4 $5,995,069 217 $27,627  
412 Taxicabs 3 $61,135 3 $20,378  
415 School Buses Yes
421 Trucking and Courier Services, except Air 20 $5,699,898 175 $32,571  
422 Public Warehousing and Storage 3 $752,398 11 $68,400  
431 U.S. Postal Service Yes
442 Deep Sea Domestic Transportation of Freight Yes
448 Water Transportation of Passengers Yes
451 Air Transportation, Scheduled Yes
472 Passenger Transportation Arrangement 58 $44,232,514 1,100 $40,211  
473 Freight Transportation Arrangement 3 $320,792 11 $29,163  
478 Miscellaneous Transportation Services Yes
481 Telephone Communication 20 $31,684,273 511 $62,004  
483 Radio and Television Broadcasting 4 $1,253,889 29 $43,238  
484 Cable and Other Pay TV Services Yes
489 Communication Services, n.e.c. Yes
491 Electric Services Yes
492 Gas Production and Distribution Yes
493 Combination Utility Services Yes
495 Sanitary Services Yes
501 Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies 8 $1,954,995 63 $31,032  
502 Furniture and Home Furnishings 3 $378,900 12 $31,575  
503 Lumber and Construction Materials 6 $2,186,444 52 $42,047  
504 Professional and Commercial Equipment 58 $125,610,387 1,800 $69,784  
505 Metals and Minerals, except Petroleum 3 $3,612,472 72 $50,173  
506 Electrical Goods 23 $11,680,451 233 $50,131  
507 Hardware, Plumbing and Heating Equipment 10 $7,132,635 155 $46,017  
508 Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies 14 $5,890,252 125 $47,122  
509 Miscellaneous Durable Goods 14 $5,990,947 178 $33,657  
511 Paper and Paper Products 6 $949,895 33 $28,785  
512 Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries 4 $1,476,856 44 $33,565  
513 Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions 4 $511,968 18 $28,443  
514 Groceries and Related Products 18 $9,958,419 228 $43,677  
516 Chemicals and Allied Products 6 $3,577,158 91 $39,309  
517 Petroleum and Petroleum Products Yes
518 Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages Yes
519 Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods 13 $1,137,990 52 $21,884  
521 Lumber and Other Building Materials Yes
523 Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores 3 $500,349 14 $35,739  
525 Hardware Stores 6 $2,065,105 103 $20,050  
526 Retail Nurseries and Garden Stores Yes
531 Department Stores 3 $8,085,165 438 $18,459  
533 Variety Stores Yes
539 Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores 3 $995,509 29 $34,328  
541 Grocery Stores 47 $43,781,004 1,702 $25,723  
542 Meat and Fish Markets 6 $298,699 16 $18,669  
544 Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores Yes
546 Retail Bakeries 14 $3,502,009 235 $14,902  
549 Miscellaneous Food Stores 8 $10,914,288 497 $21,960  
551 New and Used Car Dealers Yes
552 Used Car Dealers Yes
553 Auto and Home Supply Stores Yes
554 Gasoline Service Stations 23 $1,492,079 87 $17,150  
555 Boat Dealers Yes
561 Men's and Boys' Clothing Stores 8 $1,267,032 69 $18,363  
562 Women's Clothing Stores 30 $5,228,458 328 $15,940  
563 Women's Accessory and Specialty Stores 7 $1,014,428 69 $14,702  
564 Children's and Infants' Wear Stores Yes
565 Family Clothing Stores 28 $8,656,227 695 $12,455  
566 Shoe Stores 20 $8,174,372 236 $34,637  
571 Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 40 $8,108,823 327 $24,798  
572 Household Appliance Stores Yes
573 Radio, Television, and Computer Stores 41 $17,236,496 618 $27,891  
581 Eating and Drinking Places 324 $97,047,092 6,268 $15,483  
591 Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores 17 $6,694,436 361 $18,544  
592 Liquor Stores 17 $2,381,018 123 $19,358  
593 Used Merchandise Stores 13 $937,650 66 $14,207  
594 Miscellaneous Shopping Goods Stores 91 $23,177,385 1,150 $20,154  
596 Nonstore Retailers 9 $16,627,559 534 $31,138  
598 Fuel Dealers Yes
599 Retail Stores, n.e.c. 53 $8,610,906 434 $19,841  
602 Commercial Banks 31 $48,904,477 945 $51,751  
603 Savings Institutions 13 $19,630,465 493 $39,818  
606 Credit Unions 9 $1,745,775 65 $26,858  
609 Functions Closely Related to Banking Yes
614 Personal Credit Institutions Yes
615 Business Credit Institutions Yes
616 Mortgage Bankers and Brokers 4 $4,028,726 84 $47,961  
621 Security Brokers and Dealers 6 $14,865,668 87 $170,870  
628 Security and Commodity Services 44 $75,382,207 415 $181,644  
631 Life Insurance Yes
632 Medical Service and Health Insurance Yes
637 Pension, Health, and Welfare Funds 4 $3,827,060 93 $41,151  
641 Insurance Agents, Brokers and Service 34 $23,412,062 439 $53,330  
651 Real Estate Operators and Lessors 41 $4,498,682 124 $36,280  
653 Real Estate Agents and Managers 81 $33,861,127 681 $49,723  
654 Title Abstract Offices 3 $838,185 15 $55,879  
655 Subdividers and Developers 5 $6,809,086 142 $47,951  
671 Holding Offices 3 $876,754 9 $97,417  
672 Investment Offices Yes
673 Trusts 11 $685,098 20 $34,255  
679 Miscellaneous Investing 4 $170,725 4 $42,681  
701 Hotels and Motels 14 $56,521,397 2,117 $26,699  
702 Rooming and Boarding Houses Yes
703 Camps and Recreational Vehicle Parks Yes
721 Laundry, Cleaning, and Garment Services 23 $7,600,655 211 $36,022  
722 Photographic Studios, Portrait 5 $125,030 8 $15,629  
723 Beauty Shops 34 $3,524,748 189 $18,649  
724 Barber Shops Yes
725 Shoe Repair and Shoeshine Parlors Yes
726 Funeral Service and Crematories 8 $973,115 18 $54,062  
729 Miscellaneous Personal Services 10 $1,738,730 94 $18,497  
731 Advertising 8 $3,932,078 70 $56,173  
732 Credit Reporting and Collection Yes
733 Mailing, Reproduction, Stenographic 53 $13,894,736 435 $31,942  
734 Services to Buildings 19 $15,097,122 1,137 $13,278  
735 Miscellaneous Equipment Rental and Leasing 6 $2,566,487 43 $59,686  
736 Personnel Supply Services 35 $77,500,183 2,687 $28,843  
737 Computer and Data Processing Services 366 $947,053,185 11,981 $79,046  
738 Miscellaneous Business Services 77 $19,924,740 585 $34,059  
751 Automotive Rentals, No Drivers 5 $732,084 29 $25,244  
752 Automobile Parking 12 $5,716,510 340 $16,813  
753 Automotive Repair Shops 43 $5,458,997 158 $34,551  
754 Automotive Services, except Repair 7 $635,139 34 $18,681  
762 Electrical Repair Shops Yes
763 Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repair Yes
764 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair Yes
769 Miscellaneous Repair Shops 10 $2,788,959 98 $28,459  
781 Motion Picture Production and Services 28 $6,042,732 154 $39,239  
783 Motion Picture Theaters 4 $1,462,580 132 $11,080  
784 Video Tape Rental 9 $1,113,329 118 $9,435  
791 Dance Studios, Schools, and Halls 3 $111,834 12 $9,320  
792 Producers, Orchestras, Entertainers 27 $8,846,136 256 $34,555  
793 Bowling Centers Yes
799 Miscellaneous Amusement, Recreation Services 23 $5,777,476 370 $15,615  
801 Offices and Clinics of Medical doctors 91 $70,325,098 1,085 $64,816  
802 Offices and Clinics of Dentists 48 $10,519,602 266 $39,547  
804 Offices of Other Health Practitioners 38 $10,420,266 271 $38,451  
805 Nursing and Personal Care Facilities 7 $17,815,984 710 $25,093  
806 Hospitals 3 $130,154,074 3,547 $36,694  
807 Medical and Dental Laboratories 9 $29,111,307 754 $38,609  
808 Home Health Care Services 7 $6,392,089 255 $25,067  
809 Health and Allied Services, n.e.c. 12 $6,456,908 193 $33,455  
811 Legal Services 80 $14,060,056 294 $47,823  
821 Elementary and Secondary Schools 8 $71,913,675 2,390 $30,089  
822 Colleges and Universities 7 $871,951,654 23,002 $37,908  
823 Libraries Yes
824 Vocational Schools 9 $1,750,821 46 $38,061  
829 Schools and Educational Services, n.e.c. 46 $19,427,635 585 $33,210  
832 Individual and Family Services 45 $15,760,565 741 $21,269  
833 Job Training and Related Services 5 $2,503,267 72 $34,768  
835 Child Day Care Services 41 $22,488,425 1,165 $19,303  
836 Residential Care 16 $39,895,622 1,681 $23,733  
839 Social Services, n.e.c. 17 $5,427,311 176 $30,837  
841 Museums and Art Galleries 3 $225,755 13 $17,366  
861 Business Associations 10 $1,630,046 31 $52,582  
862 Professional Organizations 5 $6,486,207 68 $95,385  
863 Labor Organizations 10 $1,902,735 62 $30,689  
864 Civic and Social Associations 47 $4,419,180 212 $20,845  
865 Political Organizations 5 $648,573 31 $20,922  
866 Religious Organizations 3 $70,496 4 $17,624  
869 Membership Organizations, n.e.c. Yes
871 Engineering and Architectural Services 147 $192,252,145 3,161 $60,820  
872 Accounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping 20 $31,977,237 417 $76,684  
873 Research and Testing Services 161 $573,619,862 8,365 $68,574  
874 Management and Public Relations 263 $438,218,242 4,685 $93,536  
881 Private Households 234 $5,266,621 288 $18,287  
899 Services, n.e.c. 16 $1,029,471 34 $30,279  
911 Executive Offices 1 $618,043 18 $34,336  
912 Legislative Bodies 1 $485,869 17 $28,581  
919 General Government n.e.c. 1 $15,209,541 402 $37,835  
921 Courts 8 $24,022,666 660 $36,398  
922 Public Order and Safety 3 $40,305,971 675 $59,713  
931 Finance, Taxation, and Monetary Policy 2 $6,039,855 172 $35,115  
944 Admin. of Social and Manpower Programs 4 $4,198,724 142 $29,568  
953 Housing and Urban Development 2 $6,626,543 213 $31,111  
962 Regulation, Administration of Transportation 1 $40,082,575 648 $61,856  
971 National security 1 $1,374,891 26 $52,880  
All Sectors 3,967 $5,363,854,549 113,098 $47,427  
 
Source: Massachusetts Division of Unemployment Assistance, 2000.

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