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1 AND PAYROLLS "Check Out Our Web Site: MARYLAND DEPARTMENT LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION Office of Workforce Information and Performance 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, MD Martin O'Malley, Governor Anthony G. Brown, Lieutenant Governor Alexander M. Sanchez, Secretary

2 Employment and Payrolls Prepared by: Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office of Workforce Information and Performance Carolyn J. Mitchell, Director 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, MD (410) December, 2010

3 TABLE CONTENTS Page Page Preface BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS Table I Major Industry Series State of Maryland Baltimore MSA Maryland Portion D.C. MSA Table II Employment and Wages by Size of Reporting Unit State of Maryland Baltimore MSA Maryland Portion D.C. MSA Table III Employment and Wages by County Total Employment Government Sector Private Sector Table IV County Industry Series Allegany County Anne Arundel County Baltimore City Baltimore County Calvert County Caroline County i ii Carroll County Cecil County Charles County Dorchester County Frederick County Garrett County Harford County Howard County Kent County Montgomery County Prince George s County Queen Anne s County St. Mary s County Somerset County Talbot County Washington County Wicomico County Worcester County Nondistributable Appendix A Source of Data & Scope of Coverage Appendix B Explanation of Terms Appendix C Limitations

4 -i- PREFACE This publication is generated from statistics produced by Maryland's ES-202 Program. It provides the reader with a basic industrial profile of Maryland's economy. The data are generated and published on a quarterly basis with totals for the state as well as each of its political subdivisions. Included are all workers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Law of Maryland and the unemployment compensation for federal employees (UCFE) program. Together these two account for over 91% of all civilian employment. The principle exclusions are cited in Appendix A of this report. This report uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to code establishments. All future releases will also be based on the NAICS. Prior to the reports for 2001, the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual was used for coding purposes. Although some titles remained the same, the content has changed from one system to the other and the series are not comparable. For purposes of this report, NAICS sectors have been combined using the BLS standard for sector aggregation. The following page details this aggregation. Requests for more information or additional copies of this report should be directed to: Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office of Workforce Information and Performance 1100 North Eutaw Street - Baltimore, MD (410) Imai@dllr.state.md.us

5 -ii- BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles based on the NAICS Goods-Producing Natural Resources and Mining Sector 11 (Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting), Sector 21 (Mining) Construction Sector 23 (Construction) Manufacturing Sectors 31, 32, 33 (Manufacturing) Service-Providing Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Sector 42 (Wholesale Trade), Sectors 44, 45 (Retail Trade), Sectors 48, 49 (Transportation and Warehousing), Sector 22 (Utilities) Information Sector 51 (Information) Financial Activities Sector 52 (Finance and Insurance), Sector 53 (Real Estate and Rental and Leasing) Professional and Business Services Sector 54 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services), Sector 55 (Management of Companies and Enterprises), Sector 56 (Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services) Education and Health Services Sector 61 (Educational Services), Sector 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance) Leisure and Hospitality Sector 71 (Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation), Sector 72 (Accommodation and Food Services) Other Services Sector 81 (Other Services, except Public Administration) Public Administration Sector 92 (Public Administration) Unclassified Sector 99 (Unclassified)

6 -1- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES STATE MARYLAND TOTAL 162,531 2,459,352 2,484,369 2,501,563 2,481,761 $30,887,655,599 $957 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 3, , , , ,835 7,480,261,511 1,158 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 1, , , , ,494 3,137,107,962 1,694 STATE GOVERNMENT , ,187 99, ,761 1,177,497, LOCAL GOVERNMENT 2, , , , ,580 3,165,656, PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 159,108 1,965,657 1,982,620 2,006,501 1,984,926 23,407,394, GOODS-PRODUCING 22, , , , ,010 3,766,040,594 1,081 Natural Resources and Mining 678 6,699 6,924 7,084 6,902 60,403, Crop Production 215 2,720 2,884 2,845 2,816 21,319, Animal Production 137 1,236 1,234 1,242 1,237 10,061, Forestry and Logging ,310, Fishing, Hunting and Trapping D D D D D D D Agriculture and Forestry Support Activity ,168 1,047 7,805, Oil and Gas Extraction D D D D D D D Mining, except Oil and Gas ,008 1,017 1,001 12,695, Support Activities for Mining ,405, Construction 17, , , , ,963 1,873,492, Construction of Buildings 5,895 31,157 31,349 31,755 31, ,000,354 1,072 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction ,193 14,535 14,905 14, ,932, Specialty Trade Contractors 10,604 97,620 98, ,457 98,998 1,251,560, Manufacturing 3, , , , ,145 1,832,144,697 1,213 Food Manufacturing ,590 15,753 15,733 15, ,878, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 67 3,480 3,536 3,585 3,534 43,568, Textile Mills ,548, Textile Product Mills ,200, Apparel Manufacturing 46 1,256 1,258 1,269 1,261 9,187, Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing ,482, Wood Product Manufacturing 121 1,967 1,965 2,080 2,004 19,115, Paper Manufacturing 46 3,558 3,460 3,452 3,490 41,837, Printing and Related Support Activities 577 9,252 9,220 9,195 9, ,034, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing ,475,428 1,252 Chemical Manufacturing ,997 11,914 12,051 11, ,466,999 1,492 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 115 6,407 6,428 6,483 6,439 80,829, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 174 3,629 3,716 3,781 3,709 42,986, Primary Metal Manufacturing 38 3,104 3,099 3,100 3,101 53,265,151 1,321 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 440 8,939 8,913 8,795 8, ,502, Machinery Manufacturing 209 6,268 6,280 6,375 6,308 91,522,648 1,116 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing ,441 21,434 21,494 21, ,173,795 1,955 Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg. 90 1,782 1,770 1,785 1,779 26,375,515 1,140 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 121 7,422 7,471 7,628 7, ,061,244 1,435 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 208 2,821 2,770 2,798 2,796 27,109,

7 -2- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES - CONTINUED STATE MARYLAND Miscellaneous Manufacturing 455 4,358 4,369 4,401 4,376 57,521,825 1,011 SERVICE-PROVIDING 136,980 1,700,089 1,714,879 1,735,605 1,716,858 19,640,022, Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 32, , , , ,250 4,236,067, Utilities 130 9,576 9,604 9,730 9, ,438,030 1,696 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 4,163 43,426 43,502 43,644 43, ,764,120 1,330 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 1,836 27,966 28,253 28,308 28, ,505,149 1,044 Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 4,081 14,109 14,339 14,434 14, ,446,672 1,547 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1,674 32,322 32,744 32,978 32, ,167, Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 1,005 9,599 9,572 9,563 9,578 76,443, Electronics and Appliance Stores 935 9,271 9,303 9,511 9,362 92,419, Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 1,181 22,745 23,343 22,871 22, ,226, Food and Beverage Stores 3,674 63,769 64,385 65,005 64, ,939, Health and Personal Care Stores 1,846 17,458 17,603 17,929 17, ,032, Gasoline Stations 1,325 9,308 9,284 9,375 9,322 48,389, Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 2,642 27,032 27,434 28,021 27, ,121, Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 1,064 11,287 11,360 11,579 11,409 64,265, General Merchandise Stores ,848 49,587 50,421 49, ,182, Miscellaneous Store Retailers 2,029 16,148 16,340 16,435 16,308 99,013, Nonstore Retailers 662 5,144 5,116 5,217 5,159 52,181, Air Transportation 66 4,033 4,073 4,099 4,068 69,123,401 1,307 Rail Transportation D D D D D D D Water Transportation 40 1,138 1,161 1,156 1,152 23,778,769 1,588 Truck Transportation 1,521 13,555 13,699 14,129 13, ,654, Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation ,488 11,033 10,882 11,134 73,093, Pipeline Transportation D D D D D D D Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation ,718, Support Activities for Transportation ,078 10,002 9,947 10, ,940, Postal Service ,728, Couriers and Messengers ,048 11,093 11,229 11, ,337, Warehousing and Storage ,454 10,489 10,557 10, ,141, Information 2,611 44,928 44,771 45,466 45, ,183,278 1,308 Publishing Industries, except Internet 702 9,442 9,439 9,422 9, ,407,041 1,292 Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 377 3,839 4,414 4,933 4,395 27,677, Broadcasting, except Internet 138 4,533 4,495 4,476 4, ,714,223 2,302 Telecommunications ,159 18,676 19,026 18, ,316,876 1,320 ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Processing 325 6,605 6,392 6,217 6,405 96,884,429 1,164 Other Information Services 184 1,350 1,355 1,392 1,366 23,183,495 1,306 Financial Activities 14, , , , ,181 2,240,433,640 1,247 Monetary Authorities - Central Bank ,695,234 1,612 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 3,635 46,083 45,987 46,131 46, ,485,097 1,059 Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments 1,435 15,355 15,399 15,521 15, ,562,532 2,446

8 -3- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES - CONTINUED STATE MARYLAND Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 2,934 32,096 32,084 32,304 32, ,746,040 1,339 Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles 167 1,702 1,712 1,746 1,720 24,279,549 1,086 Real Estate 5,181 31,349 31,428 31,984 31, ,183, Rental and Leasing Services 1,039 10,410 10,699 10,983 10, ,225, Lessors, Nonfinancial Intangible Assets ,255,325 1,351 Professional and Business Services 36, , , , ,380 6,155,918,105 1,216 Professional and Technical Services 25, , , , ,097 4,410,932,190 1,514 Management of Companies and Enterprises ,332 19,313 19,492 19, ,091,987 1,795 Administrative and Support Services 10, , , , ,244 1,194,919, Waste Management and Remediation Services 521 8,566 8,683 8,732 8,660 97,974, Education and Health Services 17, , , , ,703 4,391,523, Educational Services 2,411 61,643 61,323 59,152 60, ,703, Ambulatory Health Care Services 10, , , , ,094 1,538,845,000 1,085 Hospitals , , , ,469 1,342,541,461 1,018 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 1,499 67,866 68,056 68,204 68, ,827, Social Assistance 2,784 45,495 45,692 44,988 45, ,605, Leisure and Hospitality 13, , , , ,598 1,106,140, Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 786 6,930 8,510 7,431 7, ,421,189 1,044 Museums, Parks and Historical Sites 102 1,650 1,695 1,714 1,686 10,630, Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 1,453 26,085 27,994 33,797 29, ,742, Accommodation ,454 23,626 25,021 23, ,656, Food Services and Drinking Places 10, , , , , ,690, Other Services 19,018 87,929 88,598 89,544 88, ,755, Repair and Maintenance 4,230 23,214 23,300 23,292 23, ,573, Personal and Laundry Services 3,923 30,510 30,937 30,944 30, ,847, Membership Organizations and Associations 2,866 25,240 25,428 26,357 25, ,301, Private Households 7,999 8,965 8,933 8,951 8,950 46,033, UNCLASSIFIED ,331,224 1,755 NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards

9 -4- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES BALTIMORE MSA TOTAL 69,445 1,213,821 1,221,945 1,227,696 1,221,154 $14,793,197,095 $932 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1, , , , ,053 3,179,941,134 1,059 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ,362 51,006 49,910 49, ,453,398 1,482 STATE GOVERNMENT ,057 67,211 66,729 67, ,399, LOCAL GOVERNMENT , , , ,294 1,424,088, PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 67, , , , ,101 11,613,255, GOODS-PRODUCING 10, , , , ,191 1,881,189,123 1,111 Natural Resources and Mining 221 1,971 2,030 2,006 2,002 17,165, Crop Production 78 1,050 1,103 1,081 1,078 8,977, Animal Production ,801, Forestry and Logging D D D D D D D Fishing, Hunting and Trapping D D D D D D D Agriculture and Forestry Support Activity ,482, Mining, except Oil and Gas ,857,569 1,057 Support Activities for Mining , Construction 7,852 65,594 66,285 67,353 66, ,006,172 1,005 Construction of Buildings 2,652 12,982 13,103 13,409 13, ,844,717 1,109 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 438 7,430 7,537 7,691 7,553 96,690, Specialty Trade Contractors 4,762 45,182 45,645 46,253 45, ,470, Manufacturing 1,951 61,677 61,661 61,996 61, ,017,595 1,240 Food Manufacturing 170 8,510 8,566 8,646 8, ,648, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 25 1,555 1,574 1,584 1,571 22,292,286 1,092 Textile Mills ,080, Textile Product Mills ,286, Apparel Manufacturing 29 1,050 1,047 1,058 1,052 8,131, Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing D D D D D D D Wood Product Manufacturing 55 1, ,027 1,008 10,215, Paper Manufacturing 26 1,575 1,459 1,450 1,495 16,776, Printing and Related Support Activities 284 3,956 3,952 3,949 3,952 44,896, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing D D D D D D D Chemical Manufacturing 121 6,654 6,656 6,746 6, ,025,326 1,312 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 64 2,634 2,645 2,663 2,647 27,449, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 77 1,937 1,963 2,002 1,967 23,412, Primary Metal Manufacturing 24 2,927 2,909 2,901 2,912 50,827,223 1,342 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 258 4,632 4,606 4,530 4,589 59,398, Machinery Manufacturing 118 3,477 3,476 3,487 3,480 52,264,192 1,155 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing ,503 12,515 12,532 12, ,511,412 2,007 Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg. 54 1,064 1,056 1,068 1,063 17,276,397 1,251 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 57 3,820 3,869 3,910 3,866 66,797,995 1,329 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing ,394, Miscellaneous Manufacturing 210 2,192 2,190 2,219 2,200 25,380,

10 -5- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES - CONTINUED BALTIMORE MSA SERVICE-PROVIDING 57, , , , ,910 9,732,066, Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 14, , , , ,432 2,108,349, Utilities 43 5,653 5,689 5,777 5, ,781,692 1,776 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 1,997 24,328 24,420 24,374 24, ,525,117 1,308 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods ,775 16,878 16,880 16, ,642, Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 704 3,501 3,509 3,533 3,514 60,050,011 1,314 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers ,077 15,240 15,301 15, ,478, Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 422 4,356 4,327 4,330 4,338 33,665, Electronics and Appliance Stores 414 4,168 4,210 4,258 4,212 42,494, Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 520 9,807 10,075 9,818 9,900 79,768, Food and Beverage Stores 1,882 31,004 31,175 31,240 31, ,792, Health and Personal Care Stores 898 8,787 8,828 8,953 8,856 72,869, Gasoline Stations 588 3,228 3,245 3,265 3,246 16,890, Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 1,270 14,086 14,205 14,417 14,236 60,686, Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 510 5,646 5,654 5,764 5,688 33,191, General Merchandise Stores ,027 23,394 23,632 23, ,656, Miscellaneous Store Retailers 993 8,464 8,580 8,570 8,538 54,279, Nonstore Retailers 298 2,409 2,384 2,420 2,404 23,448, Air Transportation 32 3,538 3,575 3,601 3,571 63,580,928 1,369 Rail Transportation D D D D D D D Water Transportation ,763,251 1,348 Truck Transportation 736 6,963 7,060 7,172 7,065 74,274, Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 325 7,615 7,138 7,005 7,253 46,768, Pipeline Transportation D D D D D D D Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation ,476, Support Activities for Transportation 382 5,800 5,696 5,610 5,702 60,975, Postal Service , Couriers and Messengers 165 4,130 4,168 4,192 4,163 46,002, Warehousing and Storage 153 5,608 5,630 5,698 5,645 59,229, Information ,472 21,227 21,483 21, ,748,125 1,096 Publishing Industries, except Internet 228 3,751 3,750 3,739 3,747 53,894,922 1,107 Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 152 1,602 1,656 1,713 1,657 12,967, Broadcasting, except Internet 39 1,658 1,656 1,650 1,655 29,311,591 1,363 Telecommunications 349 9,874 9,755 10,098 9, ,373,929 1,160 ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Processing 103 4,029 3,846 3,699 3,858 50,664,349 1,010 Other Information Services ,535,750 1,155 Financial Activities 6,631 68,399 68,309 68,797 68,502 1,151,229,715 1,293 Monetary Authorities - Central Bank D D D D D D D Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 1,625 19,866 19,752 19,793 19, ,194,028 1,065 Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments 670 9,703 9,735 9,782 9, ,329,480 2,514 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 1,502 18,014 17,933 18,023 17, ,401,172 1,319

11 -6- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES - CONTINUED BALTIMORE MSA Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles 65 1,034 1,040 1,070 1,048 14,630,255 1,074 Real Estate 2,263 13,735 13,706 13,904 13, ,717, Rental and Leasing Services 479 5,700 5,791 5,876 5,789 66,233, Lessors, Nonfinancial Intangible Assets D D D D D D D Professional and Business Services 14, , , , ,988 2,619,384,166 1,165 Professional and Technical Services 9,968 97,598 96,633 97,749 97,327 1,866,487,436 1,475 Management of Companies and Enterprises 224 7,517 7,504 7,614 7, ,919,643 1,692 Administrative and Support Services 4,111 61,922 63,215 64,864 63, ,122, Waste Management and Remediation Services 250 4,730 4,797 4,820 4,782 54,854, Education and Health Services 8, , , , ,325 2,646,374, Educational Services 1,043 42,694 42,295 40,368 41, ,710, Ambulatory Health Care Services 4,905 54,684 54,972 55,198 54, ,953,961 1,060 Hospitals ,899 67,764 68,245 67, ,999,790 1,048 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities ,280 34,350 34,490 34, ,697, Social Assistance 1,403 25,267 25,408 25,061 25, ,012, Leisure and Hospitality 6, , , , , ,201, Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 302 4,020 5,124 4,087 4,410 80,229,026 1,399 Museums, Parks and Historical Sites 52 1,339 1,362 1,369 1,357 8,551, Amusement, Gambling and Recreation ,575 13,458 16,707 14,247 55,654, Accommodation 273 8,747 9,017 9,060 8,941 55,782, Food Services and Drinking Places 5,084 84,933 86,818 87,116 86, ,983, Other Services 6,833 40,699 41,083 41,295 41, ,779, Repair and Maintenance 2,086 12,181 12,278 12,272 12, ,866, Personal and Laundry Services 1,900 15,490 15,666 15,615 15,590 91,311, Membership Organizations and Associations 1,220 11,150 11,265 11,513 11, ,642, Private Households 1,627 1,878 1,874 1,895 1,882 9,957, UNCLASSIFIED 0 NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards

12 -7- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA TOTAL 58, , , , ,812 $12,196,638,907 $1,040 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 1, , , , ,361 3,520,341,154 1,325 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ,657 80,410 80,876 79,648 1,898,658,848 1,834 STATE GOVERNMENT 37 20,309 21,452 18,594 20, ,562, LOCAL GOVERNMENT , , , ,595 1,383,119,793 1,017 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 57, , , , ,450 8,676,297, GOODS-PRODUCING 7,246 89,084 89,883 90,795 89,921 1,338,692,221 1,145 Natural Resources and Mining 135 1,702 1,728 1,694 1,708 15,205, Crop Production ,900, Animal Production ,826, Forestry and Logging , Fishing, Hunting and Trapping D D D D D D D Agriculture and Forestry Support Activity ,770, Oil and Gas Extraction D D D D D D D Mining, except Oil and Gas ,246, Support Activities for Mining ,186 1,075 Construction 6,040 59,559 60,332 61,154 60, ,725,490 1,036 Construction of Buildings 2,088 13,972 13,955 13,942 13, ,537,750 1,133 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 255 4,823 4,901 4,969 4,898 64,542,131 1,014 Specialty Trade Contractors 3,697 40,764 41,476 42,243 41, ,645,609 1,006 Manufacturing 1,071 27,823 27,823 27,947 27, ,761,152 1,410 Food Manufacturing 97 1,963 1,982 1,968 1,971 20,246, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 22 1,193 1,226 1,242 1,220 13,998, Textile Mills D D D D D D D Textile Product Mills ,175, Apparel Manufacturing , Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing D D D D D D D Wood Product Manufacturing ,592, Paper Manufacturing ,069, Printing and Related Support Activities 206 4,154 4,137 4,120 4,137 49,501, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing D D D D D D D Chemical Manufacturing 58 4,101 4,026 4,061 4, ,692,320 1,944 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing ,490,575 1,007 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing ,084, Primary Metal Manufacturing ,691 1,258 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 90 2,202 2,210 2,198 2,203 29,574,139 1,032 Machinery Manufacturing ,433, Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 133 7,987 7,978 8,029 7, ,588,784 1,987 Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg ,417,087 1,272 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing ,682,622 1,466 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing ,791,

13 -8- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES - CONTINUED MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA Miscellaneous Manufacturing ,689,287 1,324 SERVICE-PROVIDING 50, , , , ,530 7,337,605, Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9, , , , ,525 1,380,955, Utilities 37 2,801 2,798 2,828 2,809 58,976,673 1,615 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 1,173 13,324 13,308 13,455 13, ,144,366 1,382 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 459 6,616 6,640 6,649 6, ,730,904 1,214 Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 405 2,244 2,282 2,302 2,276 40,116,100 1,356 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers ,837 13,006 13,040 12, ,838, Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 421 4,077 4,053 4,042 4,057 34,289, Electronics and Appliance Stores 366 4,146 4,150 4,298 4,198 42,443, Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 380 8,996 9,211 9,050 9,086 80,136, Food and Beverage Stores 1,247 24,981 25,259 25,537 25, ,395, Health and Personal Care Stores 664 6,127 6,188 6,324 6,213 47,067, Gasoline Stations 474 3,227 3,207 3,240 3,225 18,328, Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 941 9,497 9,630 9,808 9,645 40,480, Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores 368 4,251 4,315 4,354 4,307 23,006, General Merchandise Stores ,288 17,580 18,102 17,657 96,609, Miscellaneous Store Retailers 655 5,524 5,573 5,622 5,573 33,100, Nonstore Retailers 190 1,357 1,369 1,414 1,380 14,938, Air Transportation D D D D D D D Water Transportation ,795,400 2,998 Truck Transportation 341 2,765 2,785 3,002 2,851 27,067, Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation 168 2,451 2,481 2,492 2,475 18,196, Pipeline Transportation D D D D D D D Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation , Support Activities for Transportation 166 1,958 1,984 1,977 1,973 27,143,868 1,058 Postal Service , Couriers and Messengers 131 5,277 5,285 5,327 5,296 54,013, Warehousing and Storage 91 2,829 2,824 2,806 2,820 35,504, Information ,099 17,630 17,768 17, ,536,879 1,693 Publishing Industries, except Internet 242 4,018 4,020 4,056 4,031 83,167,020 1,587 Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries 163 1,378 1,348 1,488 1,405 10,812, Broadcasting, except Internet 42 2,322 2,278 2,271 2,290 99,586,017 3,345 Telecommunications 304 7,616 7,255 7,242 7, ,402,861 1,549 ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Processing 111 2,118 2,089 2,077 2,095 39,672,296 1,457 Other Information Services ,896,282 1,309 Financial Activities 5,179 52,383 52,618 53,148 52, ,779,457 1,294 Monetary Authorities - Central Bank D D D D D D D Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 1,280 17,285 17,280 17,363 17, ,223,226 1,156 Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments 497 5,059 5,066 5,121 5, ,301,961 2,305 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities ,438 11,499 11,587 11, ,264,156 1,419

14 -9- TABLE I MAJOR SERIES - CONTINUED MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA Funds, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles ,322,085 1,071 Real Estate 2,074 14,100 14,087 14,359 14, ,214,648 1,119 Rental and Leasing Services 350 3,781 3,966 3,990 3,912 45,073, Lessors, Nonfinancial Intangible Assets D D D D D D D Professional and Business Services 13, , , , ,984 2,689,505,514 1,293 Professional and Technical Services 9,408 95,678 94,632 95,674 95,328 1,945,683,202 1,570 Management of Companies and Enterprises 160 9,621 9,598 9,642 9, ,314,434 1,930 Administrative and Support Services 3,438 51,050 51,865 52,894 51, ,705, Waste Management and Remediation Services 156 3,064 3,108 3,126 3,099 34,801, Education and Health Services 7, , , , ,895 1,268,343, Educational Services ,242 14,250 14,123 14, ,360, Ambulatory Health Care Services 4,632 40,436 40,605 40,691 40, ,793,915 1,143 Hospitals 56 20,407 20,426 20,447 20, ,284,796 1,007 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities ,985 23,025 23,036 23, ,821, Social Assistance ,660 14,720 14,633 14,671 96,082, Leisure and Hospitality 4,468 80,384 82,498 85,569 82, ,219, Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 258 2,004 2,300 2,177 2,160 16,384, Museums, Parks and Historical Sites , Amusement, Gambling and Recreation 442 9,991 10,476 12,373 10,947 52,471, Accommodation 212 8,355 8,606 8,793 8,585 66,674, Food Services and Drinking Places 3,532 59,900 60,979 62,081 60, ,800, Other Services 9,873 36,464 36,738 37,077 36, ,265, Repair and Maintenance 1,431 7,633 7,631 7,627 7,630 77,121, Personal and Laundry Services 1,438 11,532 11,747 11,806 11,695 73,633, Membership Organizations and Associations ,766 10,858 11,153 10, ,670,557 1,047 Private Households 6,025 6,533 6,502 6,491 6,509 32,839, UNCLASSIFIED 0 NOTE: D - indicates data does not meet agency disclosure standards

15 -10- TABLE II AND WAGES BY SIZE UNIT STATE MARYLAND - PRIVATE ONLY SIZE CLASS FIRST SECOND THIRD ALL SIZES 159, ,965,657 1,982,620 2,006,501 $23,407,394, $ , ,217 7, ,390, , , , , ,713 1,536,103, , , , ,240 1,668,331, , , , ,552 2,395,669, , , , ,228 3,934,498, , , , ,620 3,196,062, , , , ,759 4,283,432, , , ,509 2,141,970, , ,823 95,812 96,733 1,408,087, ,131 1,000 & Over , , ,147 2,746,846, ,264 NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column.

16 -11- TABLE II AND WAGES BY SIZE UNIT BALTIMORE MSA - PRIVATE ONLY SIZE CLASS FIRST SECOND THIRD ALL SIZES 67, , , ,031 $11,613,255, $ , ,265 2, ,411, , , ,004 57,880 58, ,758, , ,856 76,400 77, ,818, , , , ,470 1,104,411, , , , ,625 1,927,173, , , , ,236 1,554,452, , , , ,684 2,060,400, ,586 84,582 86,332 1,124,627, , ,055 55,311 55, ,614, ,169 1,000 & Over , , ,388 1,648,587, ,219 NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column.

17 -12- TABLE II AND WAGES BY SIZE UNIT MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA - PRIVATE SIZE CLASS FIRST SECOND THIRD ALL SIZES 57, , , ,766 $8,676,297, $ , ,527 2, ,450, , , ,459 50,196 50, ,362, , ,695 58,117 59, ,209, , ,067 82,747 84, ,581, , , , ,939 1,466,171, , , , ,334 1,274,786, , , ,409 1,732,990, , ,327 59,084 60, ,281, , ,767 22,805 22, ,760, ,248 1,000 & Over ,471 50,605 51, ,703, ,448 NOTE: The percentages shown for the ten size classes are additive to the total in each column.

18 -13- TABLE III AND WAGES BY COUNTY TOTAL STATE BY COUNTY STATE MARYLAND 162,531 2,459,352 2,484,369 2,501,563 2,481,761 $30,887,655,599 $957 ***** ALLEGANY 1,684 29,547 29,855 29,770 29, ,327, ANNE ARUNDEL 14, , , , ,305 2,806,101, BALTIMORE CITY 13, , , , ,260 4,284,623,894 1,001 BALTIMORE COUNTY 21, , , , ,321 4,259,334, CALVERT 1,882 20,807 21,106 21,641 21, ,559, CAROLINE 731 8,536 8,744 8,840 8,707 68,961, CARROLL 4,695 54,531 54,968 55,056 54, ,367, CECIL 1,950 28,065 28,488 28,693 28, ,713, CHARLES 2,962 40,316 40,801 41,295 40, ,487, DORCHESTER ,104 11,304 11,545 11,318 94,506, FREDERICK 5,890 91,778 92,877 93,312 92,656 1,025,534, GARRETT ,189 11,579 11,916 11,561 84,089, HARFORD 5,575 80,913 81,871 82,335 81, ,063, HOWARD 8, , , , ,226 1,965,342,010 1,027 KENT 756 7,704 7,896 7,965 7,855 66,535, MONTGOMERY 32, , , , ,312 6,789,593,992 1,173 PRINCE GEORGE'S 15, , , , ,855 3,774,462, QUEEN ANNE'S 1,483 13,209 13,534 13,709 13, ,364, ST. MARY'S 2,018 41,158 41,482 42,076 41, ,717,998 1,130 SOMERSET 468 6,621 7,013 6,813 6,816 63,169, TALBOT 1,683 18,210 18,477 18,823 18, ,029, WASHINGTON 3,432 64,500 64,764 65,109 64, ,519, WICOMICO 2,631 44,153 44,679 44,482 44, ,759, WORCESTER 2,202 21,445 24,526 28,739 24, ,550, NONDISTRIBUTABLE 15,177 59,086 60,259 61,232 60,192 1,067,940,484 1,365 ***** BALTIMORE MSA 69,445 1,213,821 1,221,945 1,227,696 1,221,154 14,793,197, MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA 58, , , , ,812 12,196,638,907 1,040

19 -14- TABLE III AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED GOVERNMENT SECTOR STATE BY COUNTY STATE MARYLAND 3, , , , ,835 $7,480,261,511 $1,158 ***** ALLEGANY 84 6,936 7,059 6,787 6,927 72,451, ANNE ARUNDEL ,203 39,985 39,505 39, ,040,478 1,071 BALTIMORE CITY ,243 82,625 81,568 81,812 1,084,058,263 1,019 BALTIMORE COUNTY ,421 58,966 59,699 59, ,659,474 1,141 CALVERT 63 4,096 4,325 4,510 4,310 49,242, CAROLINE 43 1,630 1,695 1,685 1,670 15,986, CARROLL 89 8,524 8,636 8,519 8,560 96,688, CECIL 83 6,099 6,137 5,981 6,072 73,244, CHARLES 102 9,497 9,645 9,644 9, ,016,834 1,074 DORCHESTER 55 2,435 2,460 2,505 2,467 25,539, FREDERICK ,410 16,626 16,309 16, ,511, GARRETT 58 1,824 1,899 1,843 1,855 18,839, HARFORD ,985 20,347 19,945 20, ,296,686 1,161 HOWARD ,332 18,744 18,694 18, ,669, KENT 39 1,044 1,103 1,072 1,073 10,878, MONTGOMERY ,497 86,726 85,565 85,929 1,682,731,685 1,506 PRINCE GEORGE'S ,118 90,046 87,070 88,078 1,444,838,411 1,262 QUEEN ANNE'S 50 2,738 2,744 2,735 2,739 29,527, ST. MARY'S 92 12,926 13,065 13,289 13, ,830,025 1,597 SOMERSET 39 3,089 3,282 2,937 3,103 31,491, TALBOT 44 1,965 2,052 2,069 2,029 21,739, WASHINGTON 111 9,598 9,816 9,398 9,604 99,639, WICOMICO 88 8,093 8,358 8,083 8,178 80,399, WORCESTER 69 3,715 4,179 4,415 4,103 45,292, NONDISTRIBUTABLE 24 1,277 1,229 1,235 1,247 12,646, ***** BALTIMORE MSA 1, , , , ,053 3,179,941,134 1,059 MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA 1, , , , ,361 3,520,341,154 1,325

20 -15- TABLE III AND WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUED PRIVATE SECTOR STATE BY COUNTY STATE MARYLAND 159,108 1,965,657 1,982,620 2,006,501 1,984,926 $23,407,394,088 $907 ***** ALLEGANY 1,600 22,611 22,796 22,983 22, ,875, ANNE ARUNDEL 13, , , , ,741 2,255,060, BALTIMORE CITY 13, , , , ,448 3,200,565, BALTIMORE COUNTY 20, , , , ,625 3,373,675, CALVERT 1,819 16,711 16,781 17,131 16, ,316, CAROLINE 688 6,906 7,049 7,155 7,037 52,974, CARROLL 4,606 46,007 46,332 46,537 46, ,678, CECIL 1,867 21,966 22,351 22,712 22, ,469, CHARLES 2,860 30,819 31,156 31,651 31, ,471, DORCHESTER 732 8,669 8,844 9,040 8,851 68,966, FREDERICK 5,747 75,368 76,251 77,003 76, ,023, GARRETT 912 9,365 9,680 10,073 9,706 65,249, HARFORD 5,453 60,928 61,524 62,390 61, ,767, HOWARD 8, , , , ,636 1,735,672,128 1,038 KENT 717 6,660 6,793 6,893 6,782 55,657, MONTGOMERY 31, , , , ,383 5,106,862,307 1,093 PRINCE GEORGE'S 15, , , , ,777 2,329,624, QUEEN ANNE'S 1,433 10,471 10,790 10,974 10,745 80,836, ST. MARY'S 1,926 28,232 28,417 28,787 28, ,887, SOMERSET 429 3,532 3,731 3,876 3,713 31,677, TALBOT 1,639 16,245 16,425 16,754 16, ,290, WASHINGTON 3,321 54,902 54,948 55,711 55, ,879, WICOMICO 2,543 36,060 36,321 36,399 36, ,360, WORCESTER 2,133 17,730 20,347 24,324 20, ,258, NONDISTRIBUTABLE 15,153 57,809 59,030 59,997 58,945 1,055,293,592 1,377 ***** BALTIMORE MSA 67, , , , ,101 11,613,255, MARYLAND PORTION D.C. MSA 57, , , , ,450 8,676,297,

21 -16- TABLE IV COUNTY SERIES ALLEGANY COUNTY TOTAL 1,684 29,547 29,855 29,770 29,724 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 84 6,936 7,059 6,787 6,927 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT 11 3,031 3,049 2,987 3,022 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 42 3,348 3,356 3,198 3,301 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,600 22,611 22,796 22,983 22,797 GOODS-PRODUCING 226 3,715 3,809 3,881 3,802 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 152 1,131 1,224 1,252 1,202 Manufacturing 62 2,483 2,482 2,524 2,496 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,374 18,896 18,987 19,102 18,995 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 393 4,989 5,017 5,094 5,033 Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services 189 2,203 2,152 2,150 2,168 Education and Health Services 253 6,239 6,272 6,242 6,251 Leisure and Hospitality 190 3,135 3,229 3,228 3,197 Other Services 184 1,116 1,106 1,161 1,128 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $244,327,107 $632 72,451, ,328,569 1,187 29,024, ,099, ,875, ,602, ,301, ,069, ,231, ,272, ,723, ,612, ,882, ,707, ,422, ,549, ,374, ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY TOTAL 14, , , , ,305 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL ,203 39,985 39,505 39,564 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 112 9,128 9,592 9,421 9,380 STATE GOVERNMENT 66 9,609 9,724 9,952 9,762 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ,466 20,669 20,132 20,422 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 13, , , , ,741 GOODS-PRODUCING 2,186 27,697 27,946 28,375 28,006 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 1,808 13,466 13,654 13,897 13,672 Manufacturing ,064 14,114 14,262 14,147 SERVICE-PROVIDING 11, , , , ,735 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,114 50,729 51,417 51,789 51,312 Information 183 3,648 3,646 3,713 3,669 Financial Activities 1,290 9,147 9,151 9,245 9,181 Professional and Business Services 3,101 33,378 33,531 34,093 33,667 Education and Health Services 1,329 25,910 26,116 26,159 26,062 Leisure and Hospitality 1,317 27,431 28,371 28,993 28,265 Other Services 1,461 8,519 8,574 8,644 8,579 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $2,806,101,182 $ ,040,478 1, ,265,447 1,380 98,581, ,193,389 1,070 2,255,060, ,412,977 1,377 1,373, ,578, ,461,787 1,781 1,753,647, ,270, ,170,658 1, ,746, ,287,969 1, ,263, ,801, ,108,

22 -17- TABLE IV COUNTY SERIES - CONTINUED BALTIMORE CITY TOTAL 13, , , , ,260 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL ,243 82,625 81,568 81,812 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 81 10,904 12,612 11,696 11,737 STATE GOVERNMENT ,889 41,704 40,984 41,526 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ,450 28,309 28,888 28,549 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 13, , , , ,448 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,317 22,501 22,531 22,725 22,586 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 835 9,261 9,389 9,522 9,391 Manufacturing ,231 13,133 13,190 13,185 SERVICE-PROVIDING 11, , , , ,863 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,863 35,755 35,558 35,530 35,614 Information 187 3,909 3,908 3,903 3,907 Financial Activities 1,221 16,818 16,858 16,931 16,869 Professional and Business Services 2,452 35,557 35,572 35,794 35,641 Education and Health Services 1,744 97,406 96,815 96,210 96,810 Leisure and Hospitality 1,706 24,305 25,756 24,850 24,970 Other Services 1,561 10,990 11,090 11,073 11,051 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $4,284,623,894 $1,001 1,084,058,263 1, ,122,264 1, ,899, ,036, ,200,565, ,945, , ,337, ,546, ,914,620, ,389, ,725,762 1, ,266,143 1, ,055,916 1,079 1,345,627,140 1, ,650, ,905, BALTIMORE COUNTY TOTAL 21, , , , ,321 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL ,421 58,966 59,699 59,695 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 71 16,571 17,306 17,346 17,074 STATE GOVERNMENT 21 11,324 10,568 10,693 10,862 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ,526 31,092 31,660 31,759 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 20, , , , ,625 GOODS-PRODUCING 2,739 41,595 41,682 42,073 41,783 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 2,154 21,729 21,768 22,135 21,877 Manufacturing ,371 19,422 19,470 19,421 SERVICE-PROVIDING 18, , , , ,842 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,286 65,942 66,175 66,307 66,141 Information 314 9,123 8,853 8,712 8,896 Financial Activities 2,294 29,303 29,174 29,362 29,280 Professional and Business Services 4,367 50,570 50,372 51,027 50,656 Education and Health Services 2,972 66,982 67,084 66,457 66,841 Leisure and Hospitality 1,858 30,653 31,467 32,775 31,632 Other Services 1,995 11,344 11,432 11,412 11,396 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $4,259,334,527 $ ,659,474 1, ,883,582 1, ,472, ,303, ,373,675, ,689,898 1,113 4,878, ,747,485 1, ,063,531 1,161 2,768,985, ,411, ,905, ,038,700 1, ,943,946 1, ,652, ,601, ,431,

23 -18- TABLE IV COUNTY SERIES - CONTINUED CALVERT COUNTY TOTAL 1,882 20,807 21,106 21,641 21,185 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 63 4,096 4,325 4,510 4,310 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 31 3,692 3,810 4,030 3,844 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,819 16,711 16,781 17,131 16,874 GOODS-PRODUCING 451 2,506 2,482 2,480 2,489 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 392 1,858 1,838 1,839 1,845 Manufacturing SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,368 14,205 14,299 14,651 14,385 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 331 4,613 4,674 4,740 4,676 Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services 314 1,677 1,603 1,636 1,639 Education and Health Services 209 3,492 3,498 3,532 3,507 Leisure and Hospitality 179 2,909 3,040 3,200 3,050 Other Services UNCLASSIFIED 0 $208,559,264 $757 49,242, ,181,226 1,138 2,209, ,851, ,316, ,323, , ,858, ,301, ,993, ,800, ,265, ,650, ,355, ,200, ,109, ,610, CAROLINE COUNTY TOTAL 731 8,536 8,744 8,840 8,707 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 43 1,630 1,695 1,685 1,670 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 23 1,359 1,354 1,362 1,358 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 688 6,906 7,049 7,155 7,037 GOODS-PRODUCING 196 1,902 1,976 2,032 1,970 Natural Resources and Mining Construction Manufacturing 27 1,124 1,154 1,154 1,144 SERVICE-PROVIDING 492 5,004 5,073 5,123 5,067 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 182 2,250 2,255 2,275 2,260 Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services Education and Health Services 45 1,299 1,345 1,324 1,323 Leisure and Hospitality Other Services UNCLASSIFIED 0 $68,961,083 $609 15,986, ,146, ,438, ,401, ,974, ,273, ,636, ,596, ,040, ,700, ,715, , ,033, ,062, ,506, ,554, ,724,

24 -19- TABLE IV COUNTY SERIES - CONTINUED CARROLL COUNTY TOTAL 4,695 54,531 54,968 55,056 54,852 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 89 8,524 8,636 8,519 8,560 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT 8 1,210 1,189 1,199 1,199 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 61 6,963 6,929 6,898 6,930 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 4,606 46,007 46,332 46,537 46,292 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,191 9,543 9,618 9,702 9,621 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 988 5,090 5,188 5,309 5,196 Manufacturing 155 4,111 4,083 4,060 4,085 SERVICE-PROVIDING 3,415 36,464 36,714 36,835 36,671 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities ,413 11,454 11,436 11,434 Information Financial Activities 357 1,557 1,533 1,565 1,552 Professional and Business Services 899 6,213 6,228 6,255 6,232 Education and Health Services 474 9,019 9,099 9,004 9,041 Leisure and Hospitality 319 5,672 5,818 5,900 5,797 Other Services 413 2,094 2,087 2,178 2,120 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $500,367,195 $702 96,688, ,797, ,891, ,999, ,678, ,519, ,673, ,772, ,073,266 1, ,159, ,484, ,031, ,032, ,282, ,036, ,889, ,403, CECIL COUNTY TOTAL 1,950 28,065 28,488 28,693 28,415 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 83 6,099 6,137 5,981 6,072 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 31 1,464 1,551 1,526 1,514 STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 46 4,314 4,263 4,137 4,238 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 1,867 21,966 22,351 22,712 22,343 GOODS-PRODUCING 361 5,801 5,870 5,923 5,865 Natural Resources and Mining Construction ,023 1,011 1,005 Manufacturing 73 4,138 4,131 4,190 4,153 SERVICE-PROVIDING 1,506 16,165 16,481 16,789 16,478 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 456 6,494 6,546 6,597 6,546 Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services 282 1,268 1,273 1,267 1,269 Education and Health Services 167 3,588 3,592 3,595 3,592 Leisure and Hospitality 235 2,865 3,078 3,333 3,092 Other Services 174 1,074 1,093 1,094 1,087 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $283,713,997 $768 73,244, ,608,027 1,251 2,778, ,858, ,469, ,349,667 1,133 5,490, ,200, ,657,907 1, ,119, ,396, ,974, ,833, ,568, ,421, ,234, ,690,

25 -20- TABLE IV COUNTY SERIES - CONTINUED CHARLES COUNTY TOTAL 2,962 40,316 40,801 41,295 40,804 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 102 9,497 9,645 9,644 9,595 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 30 2,328 2,550 2,543 2,474 STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 67 6,768 6,690 6,695 6,718 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 2,860 30,819 31,156 31,651 31,209 GOODS-PRODUCING 513 3,882 3,923 3,925 3,910 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 437 3,059 3,081 3,081 3,074 Manufacturing SERVICE-PROVIDING 2,347 26,937 27,233 27,726 27,299 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities ,595 10,772 11,004 10,790 Information Financial Activities 265 1,495 1,505 1,510 1,503 Professional and Business Services 499 3,305 3,279 3,383 3,322 Education and Health Services 342 4,709 4,731 4,778 4,739 Leisure and Hospitality 284 5,161 5,254 5,345 5,253 Other Services 258 1,363 1,390 1,396 1,383 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $398,487,905 $ ,016,834 1,074 54,086,461 1,682 3,282, ,647, ,471, ,893, , ,399, ,018, ,577, ,820, ,022,398 1,008 16,795, ,433, ,187, ,453, ,864, DORCHESTER COUNTY TOTAL ,104 11,304 11,545 11,318 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 55 2,435 2,460 2,505 2,467 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 25 1,458 1,412 1,445 1,438 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 732 8,669 8,844 9,040 8,851 GOODS-PRODUCING 166 3,081 3,098 3,106 3,095 Natural Resources and Mining Construction Manufacturing 41 2,328 2,323 2,304 2,318 SERVICE-PROVIDING 566 5,588 5,746 5,934 5,756 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 212 1,776 1,885 1,930 1,864 Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services Education and Health Services 66 1,493 1,479 1,501 1,491 Leisure and Hospitality 68 1,199 1,272 1,384 1,285 Other Services UNCLASSIFIED 0 $94,506,116 $642 25,539, ,189, ,660, ,690, ,966, ,580, ,867, ,303, ,409, ,386, ,127, , ,595, ,184, ,666, ,665, ,674,

26 -21- TABLE IV COUNTY SERIES - CONTINUED FREDERICK COUNTY TOTAL 5,890 91,778 92,877 93,312 92,656 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL ,410 16,626 16,309 16,448 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 61 3,973 4,145 4,134 4,084 STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 75 11,725 11,773 11,479 11,659 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 5,747 75,368 76,251 77,003 76,207 GOODS-PRODUCING 1,197 12,488 12,625 12,827 12,647 Natural Resources and Mining Construction 973 7,223 7,354 7,464 7,347 Manufacturing 170 4,743 4,750 4,837 4,777 SERVICE-PROVIDING 4,550 62,880 63,626 64,176 63,561 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,046 14,857 15,075 15,146 15,026 Information 89 1,286 1,311 1,305 1,301 Financial Activities 508 7,884 7,886 7,901 7,890 Professional and Business Services 1,305 14,786 14,928 15,159 14,958 Education and Health Services ,963 12,024 12,072 12,020 Leisure and Hospitality 495 8,932 9,214 9,407 9,184 Other Services 474 3,172 3,188 3,186 3,182 UNCLASSIFIED 0 $1,025,534,925 $ ,511, ,428,533 1,421 6,493, ,589, ,023, ,982, ,527, ,425, ,030,524 1, ,040, ,601, ,061,125 1, ,318,508 1, ,668,515 1, ,267, ,067, ,055, GARRETT COUNTY TOTAL ,189 11,579 11,916 11,561 GOVERNMENT SECTOR -- TOTAL 58 1,824 1,899 1,843 1,855 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT 36 1,519 1,542 1,501 1,521 PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL -- ALL INDUSTRIES 912 9,365 9,680 10,073 9,706 GOODS-PRODUCING 264 2,360 2,424 2,485 2,423 Natural Resources and Mining Construction Manufacturing 43 1,038 1,036 1,055 1,043 SERVICE-PROVIDING 648 7,005 7,256 7,588 7,283 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 216 2,411 2,439 2,482 2,444 Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services Education and Health Services 73 1,702 1,711 1,689 1,701 Leisure and Hospitality 92 1,368 1,558 1,796 1,574 Other Services UNCLASSIFIED 0 $84,089,753 $559 18,839, ,078, ,954, ,806, ,249, ,297, ,338, ,036, ,923, ,952, ,329, ,014, ,959, ,219, ,423, ,098, ,907,

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