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FOURTH QUARTER 2014 TEXAS QUARTERLY CENSUS OF EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY INDUSTRY AND COUNTY Prepared by the Labor Market & Career Information Department, Texas Workforce Commission

Quarterly Census of and Wages by Industry and Description of the Data This publication contains employment, payroll, and average weekly wage data by county for the specified quarter. These data were compiled from quarterly employment and wage reports submitted by employers subject to the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act (TUCA) and for civilian workers covered by the program of Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE). Quarterly average employment data have been tabulated by industry according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) manual (see Industry Classification below) at the statewide and county levels. Payroll data represent the total wages paid by establishments during the quarter. Total wages are provided for each county and by industry for the state. Average weekly wage data are computed from employment and total wages reported by all establishments as well as just those establishments subject to the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act. Average weekly wage data are not to be confused with "prevailing" wage rates in various industries. Industry Classification Since the release of first quarter 2001 data, industry information has been provided under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Beginning with first quarter 2011 data, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has released Quarterly Census of and Wages (QCEW) data using the NAICS 2012 revision. NAICS revisions are implemented every five years, and are intended to keep the NAICS structure aligned with new and emerging technology industries. The 2012 revision was larger than the 2007 revision in the scope of the QCEW dataset that it affected, as 186 NAICS 2007 codes became obsolete and 76 new NAICS 2012 codes were established. As there are no plans for historical reconstruction of the data series, a series break was declared to have occurred. This negated the ability for the data for affected industries to be analyzed as continuous time series. For more information on NAICS 2012 code changes, please visit www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html. Although this publication does not contain data aggregated at the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) level, QCEW data for Texas will be available online using revised MSA definitions starting with the third quarter 2014 data. For more information on the revision process and specific changes to the composition of MSAs in Texas from this latest revision, please visit www.bls.gov/sae/msadef.htm. Definition of covered employment, wages, and average weekly wage Covered employment is the number of workers employed by employers subject to the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act during the pay period which included the 12 th day of the month. Excluded from coverage are employment covered by the Railroad Retirement Act, self-employed, and unpaid family members. The payroll data (total wages) used in this publication includes all wages and salaries paid to covered employees by their employers, including bonuses, commissions, and cash values or remuneration received in any medium other than cash. The average weekly wage is the numeric calculation of total wages for the county divided by the number of employees in the county, divided by the number 13 (the number of weeks in a quarter). This figure is listed in Table 3 for those establishments that are covered by the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act, and also for all employers (those covered plus Federal Government civilian employment). Page 1

NAICS Industry Structure The NAICS industry hierarchy classifies data to the six-digit level. The first level consists of the Goods Producing and Service Providing industries. Below this is the Super Sector level. The third layer is the Sector level. Statewide data are published at both the Super Sector and Sector levels. Data for the 254 Texas counties are published at the Super Sector level only. NAICS Sector Aggregation Tree SUPER SECTOR SECTOR Sector 11 Agriculture, Forestry, (A) Natural Resources Fishing and Hunting and Mining Sector 21 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Goods Producing Industries (B) Construction Sector 23 Construction (C) Manufacturing Sector 31 33 Manufacturing Sector 22 Utilities (D) Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Sector 42 Wholesale Trade Sector 44 45 Retail Trade Total (E) Information Sector 51 Information Sector 48 49 Transportation and Warehousing (F) Financial Activities Sector 52 Finance and Insurance Sector 53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Sector 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (G) Professional and Sector 55 Management of Companies and Business Services Enterprises Service Providing Industries Sector 56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services (H) Education and Health Services (I) Leisure and Hospitality (J) Other Services (K) Public Administration (L) Unclassified Sector 61 Educational Services Sector 62 Health Care and Social Assistance Sector 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Sector 72 Accommodation and Food Services Sector 81 Other Services (except Public Administration) Sector 92 Public Administration Sector 99 Unclassified Establishments Page 2

Table 1. State Summary and Total Payrolls by Industry Industry Group Industry Code UI Accounts Reporting Units Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Qtr. Average Total Wages Average Weekly Wage Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 11 9,692 9,876 60,832 61,447 62,090 61,456 $554,794,129 $694.42 Crop production 111 3,891 3,926 22,968 22,681 22,886 22,845 $179,070,630 $602.96 Animal production 112 3,971 4,049 23,802 23,737 23,973 23,837 $226,098,833 $729.62 Forestry and logging 113 246 249 1,790 1,805 1,780 1,792 $22,824,410 $979.94 Fishing, hunting and trapping 114 196 196 633 633 660 642 $6,805,109 $815.37 Agriculture and forestry support activities 115 1,398 1,456 11,639 12,591 12,791 12,340 $119,995,147 $747.99 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 21 8,496 10,526 315,976 317,561 317,895 317,144 $9,821,760,408 $2,382.26 Oil and gas extraction 211 3,475 4,351 103,186 103,494 103,626 103,435 $4,698,390,952 $3,494.11 Mining (except oil and gas) 212 305 409 11,821 11,863 11,786 11,823 $206,245,416 $1,341.84 Support activities for mining 213 4,759 5,766 200,969 202,204 202,483 201,885 $4,917,124,040 $1,873.54 Utilities 22 1,103 1,908 49,270 49,317 49,557 49,381 $1,222,563,787 $1,904.43 Utilities 221 1,103 1,908 49,270 49,317 49,557 49,381 $1,222,563,787 $1,904.43 Construction 23 42,157 44,700 671,079 668,695 668,493 669,422 $10,892,690,483 $1,251.68 Construction of buildings 236 11,195 11,920 153,409 153,388 154,524 153,774 $3,114,123,535 $1,557.80 Heavy and civil engineering construction 237 4,081 4,415 139,391 137,029 136,219 137,546 $2,520,620,442 $1,409.66 Specialty trade contractors 238 27,057 28,365 378,279 378,278 377,750 378,102 $5,257,946,506 $1,069.70 Manufacturing 31-33 19,546 23,089 892,763 895,683 899,932 896,126 $16,477,946,726 $1,414.46 Food manufacturing 311 1,801 2,010 86,415 87,003 87,215 86,878 $957,356,813 $847.66 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 312 348 428 12,929 12,886 12,949 12,921 $176,942,677 $1,053.37 Textile mills 313 92 97 2,454 2,465 2,468 2,462 $28,627,445 $894.32 Textile product mills 314 478 493 6,090 6,189 6,217 6,165 $55,780,523 $695.96 Apparel Manufacturing 315 246 250 4,716 4,699 4,753 4,723 $49,115,144 $799.99 Leather and allied product manufacturing 316 135 140 4,256 4,270 4,285 4,270 $41,490,144 $747.38 Wood product manufacturing 321 646 738 21,543 21,495 21,524 21,521 $226,418,846 $809.31 Paper manufacturing 322 237 307 16,787 16,802 16,810 16,800 $263,932,027 $1,208.50 Printing and related support activities 323 1,950 2,079 25,817 25,877 25,841 25,845 $317,790,603 $945.85 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 324 171 253 22,872 22,935 23,215 23,007 $704,183,908 $2,354.38 Chemical manufacturing 325 1,025 1,436 77,820 78,291 78,816 78,309 $1,995,014,577 $1,959.71 Page 3

Table 1. State Summary and Total Payrolls by Industry Industry Group Industry Code UI Accounts Reporting Units Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Qtr. Average Total Wages Average Weekly Wage Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 326 688 800 38,756 38,862 38,841 38,820 $515,033,817 $1,020.56 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 327 756 1,133 35,421 35,636 35,786 35,614 $528,769,271 $1,142.08 Primary metal manufacturing 331 381 407 23,396 23,008 23,041 23,148 $362,895,796 $1,205.92 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 332 4,347 4,780 145,169 145,843 146,624 145,879 $2,439,113,647 $1,286.17 Machinery manufacturing 333 1,704 2,190 111,786 112,499 113,462 112,582 $2,454,878,211 $1,677.32 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 334 1,050 1,262 94,183 94,192 94,212 94,196 $2,603,071,541 $2,125.75 Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 335 447 492 19,647 19,759 19,946 19,784 $357,471,327 $1,389.90 Transportation equipment manufacturing 336 793 912 90,797 91,011 91,673 91,160 $1,745,213,004 $1,472.65 Furniture and related product manufacturing 337 922 944 21,791 21,595 21,655 21,680 $230,896,834 $819.24 Miscellaneous manufacturing 339 1,864 1,938 30,118 30,366 30,599 30,361 $423,950,571 $1,074.13 Wholesale trade 42 37,901 45,345 587,448 590,898 594,551 590,966 $11,999,911,716 $1,561.97 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 17,537 22,284 331,474 332,467 334,250 332,730 $6,777,790,909 $1,566.94 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424 8,064 9,893 177,099 178,720 179,927 178,582 $3,009,625,613 $1,296.38 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 425 12,548 13,168 78,875 79,711 80,374 79,653 $2,212,495,194 $2,136.66 Retail trade 44-45 44,303 75,382 1,264,584 1,306,215 1,324,445 1,298,415 $10,133,183,845 $600.33 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 441 6,688 9,528 172,009 172,650 173,786 172,815 $2,331,669,569 $1,037.87 Furniture and home furnishings stores 442 2,265 3,298 39,780 41,136 41,928 40,948 $401,092,868 $753.48 Electronics and Appliance Stores 443 2,220 3,538 41,604 43,093 43,545 42,747 $457,685,809 $823.60 Building material and garden supply stores 444 2,962 4,958 96,571 96,907 96,771 96,750 $822,571,409 $654.00 Food and beverage stores 445 6,849 8,971 226,010 228,941 228,200 227,717 $1,475,829,565 $498.54 Health and personal care stores 446 3,343 8,053 73,416 75,249 76,117 74,927 $792,668,494 $813.78 Gasoline stations 447 5,724 9,379 80,230 80,844 80,833 80,636 $475,814,183 $453.91 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 448 4,286 9,453 113,431 127,160 133,048 124,546 $617,798,093 $381.57 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 451 1,726 3,131 41,673 43,982 44,911 43,522 $236,380,711 $417.79 General merchandise stores 452 708 5,200 292,094 308,415 317,250 305,920 $1,797,640,708 $452.01 Miscellaneous store retailers 453 5,702 7,517 67,353 66,629 66,392 66,791 $456,104,385 $525.29 Nonstore retailers 454 2,141 2,356 20,413 21,209 21,664 21,095 $267,928,051 $976.99 Transportation and warehousing 48-49 15,283 18,255 417,837 422,669 435,080 425,195 $6,251,884,707 $1,131.04 Air transportation 481 363 478 54,332 54,543 54,546 54,474 $1,082,234,642 $1,528.24 Rail transportation 482 6 6 28 28 28 28 $447,384 $1,229.08 Page 4

Table 1. State Summary and Total Payrolls by Industry Industry Group Industry Code UI Accounts Reporting Units Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Qtr. Average Total Wages Average Weekly Wage Water transportation 483 161 170 5,149 5,227 5,240 5,205 $120,432,929 $1,779.73 Truck transportation 484 8,249 9,188 143,826 144,134 144,774 144,245 $2,011,882,312 $1,072.90 Transit and ground passenger transportation 485 616 799 21,318 21,462 21,533 21,438 $151,913,126 $545.10 Pipeline transportation 486 142 615 17,410 17,361 17,410 17,394 $592,365,322 $2,619.72 Scenic and sightseeing transportation 487 94 94 840 770 771 794 $4,356,852 $422.27 Support activities for transportation 488 3,710 4,185 79,510 79,495 80,305 79,770 $1,171,093,226 $1,129.30 Postal service 491 64 66 784 809 779 791 $4,288,893 $417.26 Couriers and messengers 492 1,088 1,358 42,529 46,537 56,958 48,675 $470,136,967 $742.98 Warehousing and storage 493 922 1,296 52,111 52,303 52,736 52,383 $642,733,054 $943.83 Information 51 5,838 9,157 201,947 203,772 205,463 203,727 $3,953,660,752 $1,492.82 Publishing industries (except internet) 511 1,799 2,185 39,181 39,231 39,361 39,258 $904,589,929 $1,772.49 Motion picture and sound recording industries 512 997 1,179 19,200 19,976 20,959 20,045 $157,558,703 $604.63 Broadcasting (except internet) 515 486 695 19,339 19,585 19,475 19,466 $313,444,788 $1,238.61 Telecommunications 517 1,090 3,185 86,821 87,308 87,696 87,275 $1,703,049,719 $1,501.05 Data processing, hosting and related services 518 726 997 30,462 30,683 30,902 30,682 $732,633,057 $1,836.77 Other information services 519 829 916 6,944 6,989 7,070 7,001 $142,384,556 $1,564.44 Finance and insurance 52 21,692 37,639 494,664 496,528 498,404 496,532 $9,967,250,868 $1,544.13 Monetary authorities - central bank 521 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Credit intermediation and related activities 522 4,269 14,298 254,542 255,222 256,058 255,274 $4,148,853,071 $1,250.20 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 523 6,029 8,125 62,112 62,464 62,913 62,496 $2,624,098,074 $3,229.85 Insurance carriers and related activities 524 11,373 15,048 176,447 177,264 177,843 177,185 $3,148,184,227 $1,366.75 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 525 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Real estate and rental and leasing 53 19,908 27,229 200,952 200,388 200,947 200,762 $3,075,598,517 $1,178.43 Real estate 531 17,017 21,943 134,014 133,874 134,337 134,075 $2,024,213,944 $1,161.36 Rental and leasing services 532 2,632 4,980 64,649 64,113 64,182 64,315 $961,345,884 $1,149.81 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 533 303 306 2,289 2,401 2,428 2,373 $90,038,689 $2,919.10 Professional and technical services 54 75,215 81,838 692,684 697,328 699,640 696,551 $17,040,894,001 $1,881.90 Professional and technical services 541 75,215 81,838 692,684 697,328 699,640 696,551 $17,040,894,001 $1,881.90 Page 5

Table 1. State Summary and Total Payrolls by Industry Industry Group Industry Code UI Accounts Reporting Units Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Qtr. Average Total Wages Average Weekly Wage Management of companies and enterprises 55 2,304 2,644 111,549 112,464 113,219 112,411 $3,435,383,311 $2,350.85 Management of companies and enterprises 551 2,304 2,644 111,549 112,464 113,219 112,411 $3,435,383,311 $2,350.85 Administrative and waste services 56 28,089 32,836 776,207 775,612 771,903 774,574 $8,303,008,215 $824.57 Administrative and support services 561 26,706 31,091 744,551 743,962 740,004 742,839 $7,824,597,057 $810.26 Waste management and remediation services 562 1,417 1,745 31,656 31,650 31,899 31,735 $478,411,158 $1,159.63 Educational services 61 6,078 6,697 150,028 150,797 149,853 150,226 $1,661,324,044 $850.68 Educational services 611 6,078 6,697 150,028 150,797 149,853 150,226 $1,661,324,044 $850.68 Health care and social assistance 62 60,813 71,185 1,329,404 1,335,204 1,339,460 1,334,689 $15,668,124,282 $903.01 Ambulatory health care services 621 41,255 47,675 663,303 666,988 670,612 666,968 $8,907,195,768 $1,027.29 Hospitals 622 635 867 309,495 310,468 312,508 310,824 $4,506,940,366 $1,115.38 Nursing and residential care facilities 623 2,344 3,606 181,004 181,395 180,790 181,063 $1,292,322,751 $549.03 Social assistance 624 16,786 19,037 175,602 176,353 175,550 175,835 $961,665,397 $420.70 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 71 6,149 6,701 122,733 117,518 118,096 119,449 $1,067,206,658 $687.26 Performing arts and spectator sports 711 1,995 2,029 27,313 26,651 26,278 26,747 $535,333,044 $1,539.57 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 712 295 313 9,389 9,479 9,681 9,516 $72,808,582 $588.53 Amusements, gambling, and recreation 713 3,877 4,359 86,031 81,388 82,137 83,185 $459,065,032 $424.51 Accommodation and food services 72 34,715 48,361 1,070,661 1,072,286 1,070,412 1,071,120 $5,043,097,442 $362.17 Accommodation 721 4,613 5,658 115,440 115,473 114,933 115,282 $784,831,456 $523.69 Food services and drinking places 722 30,135 42,703 955,221 956,813 955,479 955,838 $4,258,265,986 $342.69 Other services (except public administration) 81 50,492 54,805 316,979 316,652 315,982 316,538 $2,973,119,700 $722.51 Repair and maintenance 811 14,865 15,921 124,409 123,968 123,561 123,979 $1,487,788,383 $923.10 Personal and laundry services 812 10,201 12,412 103,062 103,547 103,903 103,504 $690,512,837 $513.18 Membership associations and organizations 813 5,185 6,112 63,330 63,087 62,483 62,967 $653,651,076 $798.53 Private households 814 20,353 20,360 26,178 26,050 26,035 26,088 $141,167,404 $416.25 Unclassified 99 2,629 2,636 4,399 4,548 4,477 4,475 $55,927,045 $961.43 Page 6

Table 1. State Summary and Total Payrolls by Industry Industry Group Industry Code UI Accounts Reporting Units Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Qtr. Average Total Wages Average Weekly Wage Federal Government 72 3,629 191,607 192,869 193,718 192,731 $3,370,872,864 $1,345.39 State Government 209 3,613 346,307 347,236 346,503 346,682 $4,693,916,466 $1,041.50 Local Government 4,001 9,857 1,273,461 1,284,063 1,282,844 1,280,123 $13,838,551,380 $831.56 All Industries and Federal Agencies 491,352 627,908 11,543,371 11,619,750 11,662,964 11,608,695 $161,502,671,346 $1,070.17 Industries With Texas UI Coverage Only 491,280 624,279 11,351,764 11,426,881 11,469,246 11,415,964 $158,131,798,482 $1,065.52 * Number of UI accounts does not add across industries because some UI accounts have reporting units in multiple industries. Page 7

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local ANDERSON 18,427 952 769 429 4,884 166 726 1,034 2,217 1,311 427 3,192 125 --- 2,194 ANDREWS 7,879 2,055 840 348 1,515 89 439 481 179 423 238 2 14 30 1,227 ANGELINA 36,823 630 1,313 4,238 7,025 488 1,213 3,143 7,855 3,140 707 7 311 1,695 5,057 ARANSAS 6,429 500 484 54 1,417 71 291 491 547 1,269 235 1 18 81 967 ARCHER 1,872 432 94 77 386 --- 41 127 77 25 63 20 41 24 466 ARMSTRONG 374 10 30 0 42 0 --- 37 --- 16 --- 94 5 19 119 ATASCOSA 13,953 2,162 1,043 389 3,438 71 1,098 628 1,136 1,114 274 4 55 112 2,431 AUSTIN 10,159 236 1,044 1,375 2,761 87 466 906 827 743 207 12 70 77 1,348 BAILEY 2,581 634 64 178 647 64 61 58 53 191 43 7 23 20 539 BANDERA 2,992 143 218 27 496 32 129 153 427 489 146 0 14 48 670 BASTROP 15,846 537 1,032 1,281 3,423 59 470 549 1,591 2,559 430 20 372 179 3,343 BAYLOR 1,369 50 83 --- 220 --- 46 47 363 96 185 29 19 26 205 BEE 9,410 888 280 433 1,344 128 248 321 1,198 956 314 1,633 35 --- 1,633 BELL 112,608 419 5,328 6,536 21,760 1,520 6,521 7,265 19,628 11,014 2,918 25 9,993 1,427 18,255 BEXAR 808,675 6,431 36,931 34,353 136,818 20,562 71,689 109,827 125,797 102,267 22,318 123 33,293 18,123 90,144 BLANCO 2,965 196 409 173 478 --- 100 437 205 321 66 10 60 47 463 BORDEN 239 38 --- --- 76 0 0 11 --- 0 9 20 2 14 69 BOSQUE 3,814 382 208 492 519 28 168 151 275 242 93 0 65 44 1,148 BOWIE 40,901 199 1,250 1,706 9,097 391 1,782 2,862 7,858 4,511 1,074 3 3,815 1,376 4,976 BRAZORIA 101,267 2,065 14,708 13,712 18,217 451 3,558 8,084 8,994 10,316 2,904 2,797 450 --- 15,011 BRAZOS 99,371 2,554 4,362 5,844 14,043 1,320 3,482 7,248 9,559 13,541 2,311 13 716 25,909 8,468 BREWSTER 3,803 81 141 45 586 123 132 234 316 805 77 573 271 --- 419 BRISCOE 356 91 27 --- 40 0 24 16 15 9 --- 10 11 30 83 BROOKS 2,693 380 74 0 421 --- 61 191 373 285 49 5 346 32 477 BROWN 15,353 152 563 2,676 2,645 144 516 698 3,460 1,286 338 0 120 832 1,922 BURLESON 4,253 714 295 372 963 12 147 165 320 261 159 1 44 44 756 BURNET 13,508 140 1,286 1,009 2,907 226 538 1,317 1,617 1,608 332 10 76 255 2,189 CALDWELL 8,211 466 378 531 1,990 58 368 424 1,381 766 165 3 60 82 1,539 CALHOUN 12,006 216 3,002 3,394 1,155 38 562 832 532 749 149 2 34 64 1,279 CALLAHAN 2,139 101 173 169 406 22 79 37 244 200 40 0 45 22 600 CAMERON 134,768 707 2,955 5,846 26,090 1,231 5,118 11,059 34,877 13,553 2,501 46 3,230 3,566 23,989 CAMP 4,018 702 215 140 1,205 8 103 223 459 275 70 573 29 18 --- CARSON 4,481 181 148 --- 378 8 31 75 --- 52 16 3,157 13 32 389 CASS 7,241 253 282 1,253 1,321 43 267 253 1,165 565 163 2 61 177 1,436 CASTRO 2,706 1,034 31 43 485 4 71 127 --- 98 90 82 18 20 605 CHAMBERS 11,926 566 778 2,659 2,085 --- 1,086 821 466 993 419 10 53 51 1,939 CHEROKEE 14,798 688 570 2,350 2,686 85 447 957 1,681 1,021 173 0 68 1,873 2,200 (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 8

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local CHILDRESS 2,354 74 44 --- 458 35 101 45 142 296 60 11 20 438 630 CLAY 1,702 366 45 109 258 --- 34 23 200 91 48 2 26 31 468 COCHRAN 818 243 --- --- 135 0 20 6 31 5 13 25 12 13 315 COKE 659 30 40 9 110 --- --- --- 31 16 13 67 10 16 316 COLEMAN 2,078 50 121 80 434 31 112 53 334 210 51 0 41 29 532 COLLIN 352,798 1,250 14,571 22,883 61,882 14,796 34,822 64,776 43,944 39,852 8,870 5,546 1,568 --- 38,038 COLLINGSWORTH 889 119 14 --- 120 11 29 60 184 65 46 17 16 14 195 COLORADO 7,186 454 496 1,307 1,407 42 216 401 862 707 199 0 47 56 993 COMAL 45,299 362 4,397 2,931 11,059 549 1,391 4,048 6,644 6,714 1,513 24 165 168 5,334 COMANCHE 3,714 721 99 144 844 60 135 144 270 201 85 1 41 24 945 CONCHO 828 50 --- --- 94 0 27 --- 130 73 7 193 28 18 208 COOKE 16,887 2,273 460 3,804 3,531 97 498 597 675 1,462 593 9 61 469 2,360 CORYELL 14,968 43 668 356 2,217 172 725 1,383 1,034 1,776 477 2,860 192 --- 3,066 COTTLE 536 26 --- --- 130 --- --- 19 64 22 20 99 10 34 112 CRANE 1,695 558 32 --- 412 --- 32 57 123 51 20 30 5 15 359 CROCKETT 1,801 516 78 --- 362 --- 53 32 30 257 74 9 4 24 363 CROSBY 1,605 464 15 --- 347 --- 53 27 157 41 13 24 15 22 426 CULBERSON 1,133 93 48 --- 363 0 12 10 --- 224 22 63 88 39 172 DALLAM 4,132 1,427 272 555 786 45 174 153 71 257 113 0 16 31 231 DALLAS 1,581,862 10,019 78,402 107,472 324,393 49,283 153,657 318,340 183,871 146,442 40,219 570 24,759 19,369 125,067 DAWSON 4,719 931 142 93 1,099 37 120 120 278 335 107 399 87 --- 972 DEAF SMITH 7,581 1,336 304 1,494 1,796 63 248 139 269 400 194 0 48 49 1,241 DELTA 1,384 29 17 --- 71 --- 27 48 820 --- 14 48 15 23 272 DENTON 210,088 981 11,259 14,194 46,863 2,401 12,281 27,034 28,759 27,027 5,270 56 1,620 8,086 24,258 DEWITT 7,999 783 532 1,102 1,176 21 603 268 504 604 163 0 31 409 1,802 DICKENS 467 65 --- --- 70 --- 17 23 20 29 14 50 12 17 151 DIMMIT 7,280 1,748 1,245 108 1,199 --- 165 577 460 514 82 7 273 50 852 DONLEY 975 78 26 20 130 7 28 20 107 100 31 3 12 29 384 DUVAL 3,749 696 561 --- 467 --- 65 117 230 110 --- 499 132 --- 870 EASTLAND 7,761 1,030 579 579 1,388 37 --- 349 872 480 207 732 49 87 1,371 ECTOR 79,012 12,426 7,432 5,958 18,002 471 3,970 4,703 5,475 7,806 3,160 8 172 1,281 8,149 EDWARDS 359 41 12 --- 78 --- --- --- --- 18 4 58 21 13 113 EL PASO 287,373 1,280 12,616 16,986 63,378 5,864 11,339 30,575 40,055 32,137 6,513 34 12,401 8,521 45,675 ELLIS 45,827 223 2,746 10,150 10,747 488 1,257 3,162 4,330 4,359 1,056 3 219 199 6,888 ERATH 15,817 1,000 820 1,645 2,699 109 479 1,261 1,745 1,804 473 2,298 75 --- 1,410 FALLS 3,031 194 55 104 603 --- 78 96 431 204 85 437 40 --- 702 FANNIN 6,811 122 243 631 1,268 34 330 186 831 481 140 532 679 --- 1,335 (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 9

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local FAYETTE 9,551 947 361 945 2,309 115 577 321 1,066 1,121 192 6 67 69 1,456 FISHER 887 140 7 --- 162 --- 42 40 61 26 13 77 17 15 288 FLOYD 1,892 573 38 63 286 --- 57 133 98 59 39 5 30 16 494 FOARD 331 23 9 --- 64 0 --- 7 77 9 8 42 10 --- 82 FORT BEND 168,328 4,927 12,088 15,461 34,505 1,615 5,767 18,579 23,881 22,984 4,929 84 701 2,770 20,036 FRANKLIN 3,061 81 105 --- 1,308 --- 93 109 470 167 112 157 19 28 412 FREESTONE 5,915 1,035 860 158 907 47 130 168 530 562 108 2 33 361 1,015 FRIO 7,723 2,179 170 77 1,557 54 289 746 688 478 81 3 97 340 964 GAINES 6,355 2,239 435 149 1,124 23 180 148 142 393 131 0 25 23 1,344 GALVESTON 102,015 825 6,263 6,376 19,562 616 5,841 7,853 10,026 16,761 2,855 38 873 10,153 13,974 GARZA 1,940 369 200 18 275 --- 35 363 88 163 30 2 11 37 349 GILLESPIE 10,047 129 925 930 2,202 118 431 464 1,769 1,661 240 2 46 96 1,034 GLASSCOCK 568 278 26 --- 51 0 7 6 0 --- --- 55 8 6 132 GOLIAD 1,461 117 47 23 374 --- 36 95 135 155 15 3 17 35 409 GONZALES 7,346 1,366 133 1,191 1,591 39 258 208 406 443 137 0 65 65 1,443 GRAY 9,462 1,563 484 1,576 1,694 56 280 429 795 671 345 2 38 397 1,133 GRAYSON 44,131 411 2,484 5,349 8,233 439 2,764 3,168 9,017 4,734 979 14 312 215 6,010 GREGG 80,380 5,642 8,899 8,972 16,781 796 3,235 7,307 12,473 6,971 1,901 13 336 351 6,704 GRIMES 8,535 478 480 2,425 1,684 26 366 314 387 455 86 688 48 --- 1,098 GUADALUPE 33,735 479 1,990 6,819 6,837 209 1,044 1,981 3,244 3,742 1,132 7 200 174 5,878 HALE 12,126 1,146 433 713 3,355 43 408 498 1,750 1,011 339 4 74 510 1,843 HALL 919 154 16 --- 107 9 45 --- 108 57 --- 139 18 16 250 HAMILTON 2,578 178 171 220 541 7 58 152 296 212 49 0 29 49 616 HANSFORD 2,324 822 96 35 356 --- 117 65 45 72 64 1 17 15 619 HARDEMAN 1,149 81 --- --- 202 --- 40 4 56 109 42 190 20 27 377 HARDIN 13,019 703 1,494 814 2,830 98 287 490 1,954 1,637 331 7 69 70 2,236 HARRIS 2,301,452 94,882 159,884 200,528 480,768 28,076 119,765 399,094 275,169 210,959 64,906 848 24,493 49,031 193,049 HARRISON 25,689 2,746 1,330 6,131 4,388 145 1,321 1,551 2,405 1,486 929 6 126 319 2,805 HARTLEY 2,212 581 146 --- 418 --- 22 52 76 24 38 267 8 --- 579 HASKELL 1,805 255 36 14 453 --- 46 202 124 106 95 8 24 40 403 HAYS 59,884 376 3,997 4,139 15,241 810 2,075 4,374 6,610 8,002 1,875 4,838 200 --- 7,347 HEMPHILL 2,545 611 113 42 787 23 219 95 70 94 46 0 9 20 416 HENDERSON 16,384 263 725 2,137 3,351 101 664 1,118 2,230 1,867 390 6 82 301 3,148 HIDALGO 243,954 6,265 7,113 6,263 53,556 2,311 8,902 15,271 62,302 22,098 4,000 50 3,888 6,573 45,363 HILL 9,634 384 1,010 872 2,240 41 256 496 997 844 190 1 94 86 2,121 HOCKLEY 11,130 3,036 939 252 2,108 48 277 259 710 529 951 5 39 54 1,923 HOOD 16,947 3,226 1,223 881 3,405 201 926 1,009 1,664 1,865 543 3 94 70 1,836 (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 10

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local HOPKINS 13,071 403 964 1,476 3,734 136 550 1,069 1,049 1,084 215 7 73 122 2,189 HOUSTON 6,560 240 239 520 1,373 79 329 604 644 601 176 765 75 --- 916 HOWARD 13,126 1,076 810 1,233 2,296 113 377 393 1,587 1,303 332 669 884 --- 2,054 HUDSPETH 1,090 161 --- --- 58 --- 10 --- 23 12 9 184 345 19 268 HUNT 28,187 71 971 6,365 5,034 129 748 1,584 3,082 2,475 426 12 247 2,381 4,662 HUTCHINSON 10,135 1,580 2,210 1,058 1,504 --- 258 279 484 802 362 18 63 51 1,466 IRION 758 382 116 --- 80 0 --- 11 --- 10 9 31 3 5 111 JACK 3,681 1,507 369 52 473 --- 101 227 161 165 31 5 18 41 531 JACKSON 5,924 674 891 --- 827 93 134 171 254 330 139 1,336 29 21 1,024 JASPER 10,878 247 1,189 1,403 2,052 53 336 425 1,950 908 187 1 78 320 1,730 JEFF DAVIS 948 --- 14 --- 68 --- 32 17 --- 179 20 382 24 115 97 JEFFERSON 126,378 814 15,296 17,292 25,001 1,225 4,521 12,572 17,776 11,158 3,618 11 1,837 4,315 10,942 JIM HOGG 2,012 152 23 61 248 4 209 35 --- 68 14 578 254 30 334 JIM WELLS 20,744 5,181 473 807 3,931 54 1,161 825 4,110 1,529 358 2 75 140 2,096 JOHNSON 46,355 2,971 3,560 6,567 10,673 487 1,239 2,522 5,130 4,192 1,652 8 229 215 6,911 JONES 3,923 903 224 274 645 21 154 59 351 156 60 0 62 62 952 KARNES 6,094 789 118 225 1,538 --- 184 664 244 557 69 643 52 --- 1,012 KAUFMAN 28,113 151 1,932 3,728 6,610 92 816 1,829 2,815 2,901 690 1,072 172 --- 5,303 KENDALL 13,090 191 1,492 906 2,907 101 730 1,485 1,426 1,649 450 15 53 50 1,634 KENEDY 775 --- 0 0 39 0 --- --- --- 37 --- 607 1 4 87 KENT 279 16 --- 0 24 0 --- --- 25 --- --- 30 8 13 162 KERR 17,628 169 1,086 1,042 3,554 239 729 1,130 3,569 2,294 651 5 478 713 1,969 KIMBLE 1,368 46 125 79 260 --- 64 39 151 273 39 8 15 61 208 KING 104 5 0 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 34 3 3 59 KINNEY 791 25 --- --- 138 0 --- --- 15 18 74 75 150 26 268 KLEBERG 13,496 648 550 299 1,926 94 439 534 2,320 1,555 317 8 926 2,245 1,636 KNOX 1,231 301 68 --- 240 --- 39 4 61 33 31 16 29 20 389 LA SALLE 3,832 1,907 218 0 247 --- 33 158 135 330 21 5 113 147 517 LAMAR 19,656 218 1,144 4,390 3,457 132 890 833 3,138 1,877 416 0 147 269 2,744 LAMB 4,248 1,041 89 398 824 0 176 216 276 167 66 2 36 42 915 LAMPASAS 4,572 35 505 563 871 31 143 187 623 393 173 7 43 63 934 LAVACA 5,648 455 237 980 1,296 28 181 139 888 307 127 2 59 45 903 LEE 7,269 752 --- 470 1,136 34 387 307 265 393 133 2,613 23 --- 757 LEON 5,776 836 1,314 801 946 16 233 110 102 365 146 4 44 51 806 LIBERTY 17,261 904 1,013 1,902 3,816 92 573 936 1,807 1,420 390 0 105 996 3,307 LIMESTONE 8,563 431 209 812 1,589 18 395 340 1,133 448 119 1,548 46 --- 1,475 LIPSCOMB 1,312 259 48 --- 214 --- 53 7 11 --- 18 297 19 12 374 (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 11

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local LIVE OAK 4,928 1,794 164 378 850 6 215 150 173 492 96 2 11 27 571 LLANO 4,363 44 300 125 842 21 235 176 483 1,200 124 1 27 29 756 LOVING 58 0 --- --- --- 0 0 0 0 --- 0 57 1 --- --- LUBBOCK 133,281 1,477 5,974 4,910 29,054 3,626 7,340 10,776 21,236 17,124 4,223 47 1,344 10,695 15,453 LYNN 1,452 388 34 41 219 40 66 19 20 22 40 19 20 --- 525 MADISON 5,007 --- --- 132 934 16 170 124 330 618 122 1,983 17 --- 561 MARION 1,977 11 18 318 321 --- 39 43 445 353 27 3 34 20 345 MARTIN 1,835 283 229 --- 462 --- 45 41 130 73 30 85 15 14 427 MASON 1,084 136 20 38 189 --- 52 73 145 104 33 10 16 24 243 MATAGORDA 10,444 987 278 307 2,949 71 337 559 1,061 1,063 408 0 81 97 2,245 MAVERICK 17,360 291 189 698 3,807 88 503 325 3,808 1,421 154 23 865 167 5,022 MCCULLOCH 3,245 558 102 265 854 30 108 71 311 303 81 0 26 41 495 MCLENNAN 106,148 371 6,037 14,568 19,026 1,205 5,992 11,545 16,793 10,886 2,993 6 2,597 2,434 11,696 MCMULLEN 770 339 --- --- 184 0 32 4 --- 15 4 37 5 33 118 MEDINA 9,703 858 638 168 1,975 59 367 834 639 987 204 3 61 528 2,381 MENARD 433 25 11 --- 98 --- 30 9 --- 26 13 28 7 4 182 MIDLAND 94,344 24,209 5,091 4,044 19,323 844 4,436 9,636 6,564 8,698 2,511 27 516 517 7,928 MILAM 5,677 222 621 308 1,057 64 260 467 870 411 138 4 48 44 1,164 MILLS 1,361 93 47 97 250 --- 56 38 271 48 39 86 14 18 305 MITCHELL 2,437 415 61 44 402 11 59 28 106 130 16 438 23 --- 705 MONTAGUE 5,581 1,033 237 394 1,026 30 179 339 422 479 143 0 42 62 1,195 MONTGOMERY 163,252 6,106 11,296 13,702 32,681 1,113 7,689 20,154 17,413 20,638 5,452 47 803 492 25,666 MOORE 10,614 961 692 --- 1,815 41 185 366 290 673 202 3,690 64 53 1,581 MORRIS 4,601 35 92 2,229 860 32 115 91 281 115 97 0 26 49 578 MOTLEY 300 44 6 13 67 0 --- 14 --- 23 10 18 11 14 80 NACOGDOCHES 22,218 411 926 2,873 3,812 134 819 1,720 2,770 2,822 512 1,966 145 --- 3,309 NAVARRO 16,878 278 1,168 3,302 3,332 130 649 812 2,264 1,072 322 7 94 128 3,320 NEWTON 1,605 108 23 112 211 --- --- 82 374 15 --- 16 23 26 616 NOLAN 6,145 453 243 845 1,193 35 215 245 334 695 267 0 40 279 1,299 NUECES 165,870 7,213 14,225 8,149 31,173 1,817 7,594 14,424 26,978 21,309 5,180 14 6,063 5,204 16,525 OCHILTREE 5,457 2,194 392 42 1,079 34 147 117 163 386 124 0 19 18 742 OLDHAM 1,151 100 304 --- 67 --- --- 7 --- 48 13 321 7 24 260 ORANGE 22,831 335 2,295 4,738 4,304 121 814 1,528 1,570 2,356 520 3 98 346 3,803 PALO PINTO 8,528 851 306 1,441 1,650 25 263 337 536 1,063 269 13 56 141 1,577 PANOLA 10,074 1,293 2,077 932 1,797 54 278 670 883 387 189 4 71 62 1,376 PARKER 33,669 3,505 2,243 2,969 8,109 259 917 2,291 3,503 3,355 1,161 10 176 157 5,014 PARMER 5,527 1,194 117 --- 451 25 74 126 267 35 78 2,264 66 18 813 (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 12

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local PECOS 6,128 960 297 34 1,476 19 264 217 222 630 90 0 52 564 1,303 POLK 10,835 244 417 1,241 2,297 141 443 508 1,189 1,029 273 0 79 863 2,112 POTTER 78,765 851 3,525 8,547 15,995 944 4,738 6,259 12,250 8,226 2,392 24 1,896 2,799 10,318 PRESIDIO 2,294 --- 42 --- 303 --- 55 44 114 258 25 521 306 78 549 RAINS 1,785 27 99 106 477 --- 49 136 155 179 57 10 20 22 450 RANDALL 29,650 387 2,157 1,386 8,624 431 1,173 2,344 3,173 4,294 1,169 4 186 2,295 2,026 REAGAN 2,318 718 123 0 895 0 23 17 9 107 31 0 11 9 373 REAL 683 27 28 24 103 --- 19 17 129 107 14 6 5 14 191 RED RIVER 2,494 114 126 336 327 14 82 62 576 71 37 0 37 34 678 REEVES 4,501 425 210 14 1,003 23 131 50 218 532 46 2 309 63 1,476 REFUGIO 2,694 633 255 --- 377 --- 97 47 154 327 88 5 35 27 648 ROBERTS 199 58 --- 0 26 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 5 --- 97 ROBERTSON 3,947 468 221 93 989 12 138 96 313 401 128 1 43 43 1,000 ROCKWALL 24,989 40 1,556 1,479 5,792 207 912 2,152 4,164 3,996 1,048 24 90 51 3,478 RUNNELS 2,989 202 241 523 460 --- 105 149 301 128 52 2 39 37 749 RUSK 15,246 1,779 2,126 1,407 2,639 174 513 1,376 1,524 869 331 0 68 164 2,275 SABINE 2,181 148 98 --- 324 9 73 30 505 112 38 317 44 40 444 SAN AUGUSTINE 1,548 45 81 63 438 6 51 31 346 46 18 1 21 28 374 SAN JACINTO 2,112 29 109 104 398 4 88 153 133 123 36 3 24 39 869 SAN PATRICIO 19,094 1,372 3,286 1,435 3,099 157 491 1,303 1,480 2,098 384 1 93 158 3,738 SAN SABA 1,613 240 25 42 402 --- 39 45 117 101 78 21 23 164 317 SCHLEICHER 1,024 287 176 --- 135 --- 30 20 66 --- 16 19 13 5 257 SCURRY 8,654 2,929 557 173 1,518 50 273 232 298 642 247 3 35 379 1,318 SHACKELFORD 1,675 849 31 127 195 --- 48 29 55 77 15 13 13 14 209 SHELBY 8,589 1,131 464 2,047 1,530 22 343 406 629 460 141 4 75 61 1,277 SHERMAN 1,073 420 39 --- 178 --- 33 23 13 43 12 28 9 17 258 SMITH 99,987 3,432 3,808 5,871 20,561 2,292 4,514 8,764 23,037 10,570 3,234 10 636 3,745 9,514 SOMERVELL 4,175 33 107 94 1,657 7 66 456 450 442 124 0 13 40 686 STARR 15,098 289 214 52 2,019 35 294 422 4,804 849 152 0 737 187 5,044 STEPHENS 3,451 503 294 575 588 15 161 132 266 166 78 0 17 173 483 STERLING 717 214 51 0 150 0 --- 27 --- 53 26 33 4 15 145 STONEWALL 544 96 41 --- 67 0 17 --- 5 28 28 26 13 14 210 SUTTON 2,690 592 142 80 877 --- --- 47 42 177 34 266 5 36 393 SWISHER 1,978 380 37 89 291 --- 40 22 91 157 54 30 25 153 608 TARRANT 837,173 10,726 42,426 84,116 197,822 11,384 51,494 102,618 105,065 96,329 25,207 208 14,249 10,605 84,924 TAYLOR 60,645 1,397 3,136 2,365 12,145 1,174 3,259 5,548 11,745 7,335 1,873 19 1,027 3,241 6,382 TERRELL 420 23 13 0 39 0 --- 10 24 --- 7 119 60 26 99 (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 13

Table 2. by Industry Total (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (L) Fed State Local TERRY 4,194 1,063 74 200 756 19 84 301 243 258 80 8 22 169 917 THROCKMORTON 505 97 --- --- 73 0 --- --- 32 10 9 96 9 12 168 TITUS 15,434 316 300 5,444 2,512 86 464 564 1,359 1,205 213 4 92 145 2,732 TOM GREEN 47,329 1,758 2,070 3,407 9,059 861 2,360 3,727 8,190 5,655 1,657 6 1,150 2,291 5,137 TRAVIS 667,437 2,696 31,386 39,117 101,752 22,979 42,139 123,864 77,254 79,126 24,411 267 9,729 57,803 54,914 TRINITY 2,330 36 89 193 401 --- 83 53 343 388 105 16 26 21 576 TYLER 3,948 205 53 176 865 23 151 114 345 256 73 606 43 --- 1,040 UPSHUR 6,849 240 642 368 1,108 378 322 449 876 621 76 1 57 72 1,637 UPTON 1,994 662 191 0 461 --- 19 --- 35 56 --- 46 5 20 499 UVALDE 9,799 752 312 513 2,136 98 324 576 1,046 977 278 8 232 220 2,327 VAL VERDE 16,797 104 312 1,858 3,254 139 629 893 2,865 1,583 245 2 2,089 187 2,634 VAN ZANDT 10,166 545 938 684 2,090 70 344 411 1,104 1,361 242 0 88 90 2,199 VICTORIA 42,221 4,206 2,191 2,604 9,539 442 2,294 2,441 6,490 4,214 1,181 3 193 279 6,145 WALKER 24,128 238 724 1,124 2,997 154 615 790 2,136 2,258 451 3 130 10,356 2,152 WALLER 16,734 774 1,233 3,924 2,967 27 377 748 1,186 1,058 196 2 58 2,233 1,952 WARD 4,994 1,440 275 135 1,076 34 236 360 133 421 81 0 11 41 751 WASHINGTON 15,392 445 531 3,003 3,389 191 846 611 1,802 1,279 230 1,106 77 --- 1,881 WEBB 97,002 3,199 1,736 755 30,097 665 3,771 7,974 14,802 10,356 1,592 28 3,248 2,104 16,678 WHARTON 15,838 2,633 617 1,746 3,489 89 626 364 1,709 1,309 340 2 81 101 2,732 WHEELER 2,579 594 153 --- 455 12 85 75 154 396 22 4 22 23 585 WICHITA 53,305 1,358 1,775 5,035 10,754 1,111 2,485 3,100 8,790 5,959 1,855 1 1,794 3,121 6,166 WILBARGER 6,122 427 73 915 942 111 190 87 255 448 139 1,429 38 --- 1,068 WILLACY 3,969 348 86 21 597 --- 100 --- 377 350 67 759 29 65 1,169 WILLIAMSON 147,604 1,402 9,898 11,660 35,951 1,550 7,554 18,334 16,143 17,946 5,072 42 641 434 20,977 WILSON 7,620 496 602 331 1,542 57 228 381 896 581 158 6 80 65 2,198 WINKLER 2,821 863 382 --- 546 --- 95 65 51 121 65 8 9 13 604 WISE 22,513 3,852 1,735 2,240 4,570 119 583 1,039 2,370 1,606 399 8 111 136 3,745 WOOD 9,583 379 442 1,250 1,810 152 424 378 1,678 939 235 1 90 253 1,550 YOAKUM 4,232 1,630 392 87 654 --- 107 123 100 195 102 10 15 15 803 YOUNG 7,251 1,065 289 1,066 1,153 95 317 317 817 538 150 0 35 69 1,340 ZAPATA 4,896 1,845 448 28 668 17 177 125 255 227 22 0 150 18 916 ZAVALA 2,681 241 71 --- 211 --- 65 37 544 213 67 335 10 33 853 When there was no employment reported in a county in one of the industry groups, a "0" is shown. When one employer comprises 80% or more of the employment for an industry group in a county, or there are fewer than three employers for an industry group in a county, a dash (---) is shown. The employment for that industry is included in (L) - Unclassified so as not to reveal information about individual establishments. (A) - Natural Resources and Mining (D) - Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (G) - Professional and Business Services (J) - Other Services (B) - Construction (E) - Information (H) - Education and Health Services (L) - Unclassified (C) - Manufacturing (F) - Financial Activities (I) - Leisure and Hospitality Page 14

Table 3. Covered and Wages for All Industries Total (Including Federal) Wages AWW* Total (Excluding Federal) Wages AWW* ANDERSON 18,427 $200,569,534 $837.26 18,302 $199,040,062 $836.56 ANDREWS 7,879 $130,421,924 $1,273.32 7,865 $130,226,165 $1,273.61 ANGELINA 36,823 $373,549,372 $780.35 36,511 $368,802,698 $777.00 ARANSAS 6,429 $60,922,354 $728.97 6,410 $60,627,594 $727.52 ARCHER 1,872 $18,799,458 $772.63 1,831 $18,317,315 $769.68 ARMSTRONG 374 $3,482,345 $716.88 369 $3,425,578 $714.75 ATASCOSA 13,953 $165,507,856 $912.43 13,898 $164,858,540 $912.44 AUSTIN 10,159 $124,643,677 $943.76 10,089 $123,698,627 $943.13 BAILEY 2,581 $25,511,250 $760.43 2,558 $25,269,060 $759.98 BANDERA 2,992 $26,061,544 $670.11 2,978 $25,897,823 $669.03 BASTROP 15,846 $149,654,837 $726.49 15,474 $144,290,726 $717.29 BAYLOR 1,369 $13,793,251 $775.03 1,350 $13,587,797 $774.23 BEE 9,410 $97,413,308 $796.29 9,375 $97,076,813 $796.53 BELL 112,608 $1,178,088,801 $804.76 102,616 $1,034,324,107 $775.35 BEXAR 808,675 $9,577,651,224 $911.05 775,382 $8,993,451,014 $892.21 BLANCO 2,965 $32,299,760 $838.07 2,905 $31,610,726 $837.04 BORDEN 239 $1,829,630 $588.87 237 $1,816,860 $589.70 BOSQUE 3,814 $39,657,625 $799.91 3,749 $38,877,129 $797.76 BOWIE 40,901 $396,310,651 $745.35 37,085 $342,305,519 $710.02 BRAZORIA 101,267 $1,377,942,814 $1,046.69 100,817 $1,371,383,526 $1,046.36 BRAZOS 99,371 $997,572,171 $772.22 98,655 $986,286,946 $769.02 BREWSTER 3,803 $39,377,160 $796.48 3,532 $34,500,893 $751.39 BRISCOE 356 $2,860,823 $617.58 346 $2,757,104 $613.55 BROOKS 2,693 $28,754,725 $821.35 2,347 $21,129,677 $692.43 BROWN 15,353 $135,176,599 $677.27 15,233 $133,702,114 $675.18 BURLESON 4,253 $47,235,133 $854.40 4,208 $46,706,991 $853.75 BURNET 13,508 $143,485,472 $817.12 13,432 $142,432,249 $815.69 CALDWELL 8,211 $79,895,823 $748.49 8,151 $79,233,004 $747.71 CALHOUN 12,006 $187,027,122 $1,198.26 11,972 $186,640,323 $1,199.21 CALLAHAN 2,139 $23,035,661 $828.28 2,095 $22,425,015 $823.52 CAMERON 134,768 $1,087,710,196 $620.84 131,538 $1,022,726,951 $598.09 CAMP 4,018 $38,455,923 $736.22 3,989 $38,122,913 $735.09 CARSON 4,481 $91,220,376 $1,565.82 4,468 $91,078,852 $1,568.05 CASS 7,241 $65,834,442 $699.34 7,180 $65,226,199 $698.77 CASTRO 2,706 $25,327,675 $719.90 2,688 $25,132,075 $719.12 CHAMBERS 11,926 $177,205,618 $1,142.98 11,873 $176,461,329 $1,143.23 CHEROKEE 14,798 $132,071,735 $686.52 14,731 $131,300,333 $685.65 CHILDRESS 2,354 $20,058,877 $655.38 2,334 $19,833,645 $653.58 CLAY 1,702 $18,707,900 $845.68 1,676 $18,451,291 $847.02 COCHRAN 818 $8,283,371 $778.95 806 $8,175,839 $780.29 COKE 659 $5,284,945 $616.58 649 $5,182,601 $613.96 COLEMAN 2,078 $16,019,750 $592.92 2,038 $15,698,411 $592.62 COLLIN 352,798 $5,440,754,152 $1,186.29 351,230 $5,411,900,279 $1,185.26 COLLINGSWORTH 889 $9,199,670 $795.73 874 $9,037,300 $795.70 COLORADO 7,186 $77,437,082 $828.97 7,139 $76,900,182 $828.60 COMAL 45,299 $475,476,034 $807.41 45,134 $472,909,414 $806.00 COMANCHE 3,714 $29,960,085 $620.58 3,673 $29,532,005 $618.54 *AWW = Average Weekly Wage Page 15

Table 3. Covered and Wages for All Industries Total (Including Federal) Wages AWW* Total (Excluding Federal) Wages AWW* CONCHO 828 $7,446,597 $692.08 800 $7,047,402 $677.63 COOKE 16,887 $206,582,365 $941.00 16,827 $205,880,372 $941.18 CORYELL 14,968 $123,265,183 $633.49 14,776 $121,206,949 $631.00 COTTLE 536 $5,771,447 $828.79 526 $5,665,230 $828.49 CRANE 1,695 $29,708,822 $1,348.52 1,690 $29,648,626 $1,349.77 CROCKETT 1,801 $19,452,467 $830.69 1,798 $19,397,505 $830.03 CROSBY 1,605 $14,701,157 $704.73 1,589 $14,525,513 $703.03 CULBERSON 1,133 $9,189,935 $623.75 1,045 $7,550,080 $555.59 DALLAM 4,132 $48,882,476 $910.09 4,115 $48,683,644 $909.99 DALLAS 1,581,862 $25,350,037,367 $1,232.73 1,557,103 $24,883,878,920 $1,229.30 DAWSON 4,719 $47,234,825 $769.91 4,633 $46,562,035 $773.14 DEAF SMITH 7,581 $77,761,408 $789.07 7,533 $77,098,420 $787.29 DELTA 1,384 $7,385,738 $410.40 1,369 $7,239,605 $406.79 DENTON 210,088 $2,562,445,735 $938.23 208,468 $2,535,513,135 $935.58 DEWITT 7,999 $93,572,458 $899.89 7,968 $93,228,611 $900.07 DICKENS 467 $3,773,037 $621.49 455 $3,670,881 $620.15 DIMMIT 7,280 $97,620,815 $1,031.54 7,007 $91,422,312 $1,003.64 DONLEY 975 $7,181,196 $566.37 964 $7,032,946 $561.39 DUVAL 3,749 $46,775,687 $959.76 3,617 $43,754,132 $930.61 EASTLAND 7,761 $90,259,317 $894.60 7,712 $89,722,306 $894.93 ECTOR 79,012 $1,219,658,816 $1,187.41 78,840 $1,216,907,191 $1,187.32 EDWARDS 359 $2,991,090 $640.90 338 $2,522,540 $574.65 EL PASO 287,373 $2,633,381,409 $704.89 274,972 $2,425,711,821 $678.59 ELLIS 45,827 $488,345,894 $819.71 45,608 $485,375,009 $818.64 ERATH 15,817 $134,300,074 $653.13 15,743 $133,305,192 $651.37 FALLS 3,031 $27,836,754 $706.54 2,991 $27,441,520 $705.82 FANNIN 6,811 $65,123,495 $735.47 6,133 $55,289,216 $693.50 FAYETTE 9,551 $104,168,979 $838.94 9,484 $103,450,283 $839.04 FISHER 887 $8,901,905 $772.00 870 $8,761,027 $774.63 FLOYD 1,892 $17,617,138 $716.26 1,862 $17,320,520 $715.67 FOARD 331 $2,074,951 $482.70 321 $2,008,649 $481.84 FORT BEND 168,328 $2,292,449,120 $1,047.61 167,627 $2,280,573,120 $1,046.54 FRANKLIN 3,061 $27,713,024 $696.43 3,042 $27,509,075 $695.55 FREESTONE 5,915 $70,614,150 $918.32 5,882 $70,283,257 $919.09 FRIO 7,723 $98,068,775 $976.79 7,626 $96,249,845 $970.82 GAINES 6,355 $82,090,992 $993.66 6,330 $81,779,147 $993.74 GALVESTON 102,015 $1,216,785,915 $917.50 101,142 $1,200,670,822 $913.16 GARZA 1,940 $16,693,848 $661.82 1,929 $16,536,982 $659.45 GILLESPIE 10,047 $92,702,002 $709.78 10,000 $92,115,577 $708.56 GLASSCOCK 568 $6,186,728 $837.86 560 $6,142,181 $843.20 GOLIAD 1,461 $14,566,919 $766.79 1,444 $14,390,716 $766.61 GONZALES 7,346 $75,547,980 $791.09 7,281 $74,797,543 $790.19 GRAY 9,462 $125,070,362 $1,016.75 9,424 $124,525,515 $1,016.40 GRAYSON 44,131 $459,527,318 $800.98 43,819 $454,954,142 $798.67 GREGG 80,380 $982,447,747 $940.20 80,044 $977,339,201 $939.24 GRIMES 8,535 $109,889,603 $990.36 8,487 $109,356,116 $991.16 GUADALUPE 33,735 $355,359,375 $810.30 33,535 $352,551,583 $808.69 *AWW = Average Weekly Wage Page 16

Table 3. Covered and Wages for All Industries Total (Including Federal) Wages AWW* Total (Excluding Federal) Wages AWW* HALE 12,126 $107,777,247 $683.68 12,053 $106,893,754 $682.22 HALL 919 $7,816,872 $654.06 902 $7,669,935 $654.34 HAMILTON 2,578 $22,132,664 $660.40 2,549 $21,855,606 $659.55 HANSFORD 2,324 $31,166,035 $1,031.73 2,307 $30,980,563 $1,033.00 HARDEMAN 1,149 $9,917,159 $664.13 1,128 $9,755,118 $665.05 HARDIN 13,019 $137,711,205 $813.65 12,951 $136,911,973 $813.22 HARRIS 2,301,452 $41,093,838,345 $1,373.51 2,276,959 $40,591,691,182 $1,371.32 HARRISON 25,689 $332,412,234 $995.39 25,563 $330,624,561 $994.90 HARTLEY 2,212 $22,034,384 $766.25 2,204 $21,971,791 $766.97 HASKELL 1,805 $15,003,213 $639.39 1,781 $14,765,347 $637.61 HAYS 59,884 $571,312,900 $733.87 59,684 $568,655,992 $732.91 HEMPHILL 2,545 $40,210,522 $1,215.53 2,535 $40,130,505 $1,217.58 HENDERSON 16,384 $143,668,496 $674.53 16,302 $142,695,248 $673.33 HIDALGO 243,954 $2,032,407,109 $640.85 240,066 $1,956,068,581 $626.77 HILL 9,634 $96,497,763 $770.49 9,540 $95,582,516 $770.73 HOCKLEY 11,130 $150,056,763 $1,037.12 11,091 $149,613,662 $1,037.70 HOOD 16,947 $201,346,260 $913.90 16,854 $200,283,651 $914.13 HOPKINS 13,071 $127,482,270 $750.25 12,998 $126,634,187 $749.45 HOUSTON 6,560 $84,800,189 $994.32 6,486 $83,977,049 $996.01 HOWARD 13,126 $150,590,724 $882.49 12,242 $136,331,756 $856.65 HUDSPETH 1,090 $14,453,825 $1,019.72 745 $6,178,129 $637.62 HUNT 28,187 $326,706,669 $891.58 27,940 $322,763,749 $888.61 HUTCHINSON 10,135 $152,637,013 $1,158.49 10,072 $151,829,858 $1,159.61 IRION 758 $16,085,964 $1,632.43 755 $16,066,561 $1,636.94 JACK 3,681 $53,163,406 $1,111.07 3,663 $52,985,394 $1,112.80 JACKSON 5,924 $64,557,227 $838.27 5,895 $64,264,099 $838.62 JASPER 10,878 $111,858,680 $791.00 10,800 $110,806,879 $789.20 JEFF DAVIS 948 $7,509,088 $609.52 924 $7,256,045 $604.07 JEFFERSON 126,378 $1,772,584,677 $1,078.93 124,541 $1,742,055,420 $1,075.99 JIM HOGG 2,012 $20,267,213 $774.86 1,758 $14,287,614 $625.29 JIM WELLS 20,744 $276,077,981 $1,023.77 20,668 $275,079,070 $1,023.78 JOHNSON 46,355 $509,017,884 $844.68 46,126 $505,960,990 $843.77 JONES 3,923 $42,439,781 $832.10 3,862 $41,582,129 $828.30 KARNES 6,094 $80,053,496 $1,010.44 6,042 $79,312,055 $1,009.75 KAUFMAN 28,113 $288,872,496 $790.43 27,941 $286,812,602 $789.62 KENDALL 13,090 $152,097,996 $893.78 13,037 $151,384,416 $893.22 KENEDY 775 $13,450,321 $1,335.02 774 $13,446,236 $1,336.34 KENT 279 $2,453,582 $677.29 270 $2,380,494 $677.37 KERR 17,628 $173,683,152 $757.90 17,150 $166,568,589 $747.13 KIMBLE 1,368 $13,202,872 $742.58 1,352 $13,049,375 $742.27 KING 104 $1,882,903 $1,397.16 101 $1,854,550 $1,417.13 KINNEY 791 $8,423,728 $819.54 641 $4,866,041 $583.95 KLEBERG 13,496 $127,704,473 $727.86 12,570 $111,786,874 $684.07 KNOX 1,231 $14,436,456 $902.11 1,202 $14,139,838 $904.64 LA SALLE 3,832 $70,974,353 $1,424.85 3,718 $68,288,571 $1,412.72 LAMAR 19,656 $204,482,707 $800.25 19,509 $202,743,369 $799.41 LAMB 4,248 $39,258,317 $710.89 4,212 $38,850,246 $709.57 *AWW = Average Weekly Wage Page 17

Table 3. Covered and Wages for All Industries Total (Including Federal) Wages AWW* Total (Excluding Federal) Wages AWW* LAMPASAS 4,572 $37,843,917 $636.76 4,528 $37,354,487 $634.54 LAVACA 5,648 $58,653,568 $798.79 5,589 $58,038,354 $798.80 LEE 7,269 $98,523,549 $1,042.61 7,246 $98,271,565 $1,043.20 LEON 5,776 $77,336,746 $1,029.95 5,732 $76,904,645 $1,032.12 LIBERTY 17,261 $195,491,300 $871.18 17,157 $194,086,132 $870.20 LIMESTONE 8,563 $80,231,741 $720.71 8,517 $79,781,819 $720.54 LIPSCOMB 1,312 $17,823,298 $1,044.99 1,293 $17,580,571 $1,045.90 LIVE OAK 4,928 $54,463,546 $850.09 4,917 $54,349,234 $850.20 LLANO 4,363 $38,091,090 $671.63 4,336 $37,788,055 $670.43 LOVING 58 $442,003 $589.60 57 $438,123 $594.74 LUBBOCK 133,281 $1,391,984,721 $803.38 131,937 $1,371,978,231 $799.90 LYNN 1,452 $13,145,063 $696.23 1,433 $12,955,398 $695.60 MADISON 5,007 $44,090,116 $677.36 4,990 $43,883,913 $676.44 MARION 1,977 $15,169,309 $590.32 1,942 $14,733,725 $583.51 MARTIN 1,835 $24,853,399 $1,041.66 1,820 $24,692,723 $1,043.65 MASON 1,084 $9,190,081 $651.95 1,068 $9,047,384 $651.64 MATAGORDA 10,444 $122,529,889 $902.50 10,362 $121,465,023 $901.68 MAVERICK 17,360 $140,768,491 $623.75 16,495 $121,272,054 $565.53 MCCULLOCH 3,245 $34,034,391 $806.71 3,220 $33,774,047 $806.92 MCLENNAN 106,148 $1,148,710,874 $832.44 103,552 $1,112,607,536 $826.50 MCMULLEN 770 $11,038,975 $1,102.32 765 $10,992,987 $1,105.38 MEDINA 9,703 $87,928,246 $697.05 9,642 $87,140,418 $695.20 MENARD 433 $2,966,210 $527.36 426 $2,904,826 $524.53 MIDLAND 94,344 $1,747,328,828 $1,424.67 93,828 $1,737,577,519 $1,424.52 MILAM 5,677 $66,689,349 $903.69 5,629 $66,159,024 $904.10 MILLS 1,361 $11,113,103 $627.95 1,348 $10,976,362 $626.52 MITCHELL 2,437 $25,286,329 $798.05 2,414 $25,050,912 $798.15 MONTAGUE 5,581 $62,910,999 $867.05 5,539 $62,412,096 $866.75 MONTGOMERY 163,252 $2,215,847,314 $1,044.09 162,449 $2,202,890,108 $1,043.12 MOORE 10,614 $114,679,593 $831.09 10,550 $113,834,750 $829.98 MORRIS 4,601 $58,679,473 $981.12 4,574 $58,415,875 $982.34 MOTLEY 300 $1,955,164 $501.32 289 $1,855,736 $494.51 NACOGDOCHES 22,218 $201,169,196 $696.48 22,073 $199,195,264 $694.17 NAVARRO 16,878 $150,765,037 $687.11 16,784 $149,640,538 $685.81 NEWTON 1,605 $11,609,430 $556.41 1,582 $11,408,562 $554.61 NOLAN 6,145 $64,474,639 $807.09 6,105 $63,995,038 $806.29 NUECES 165,870 $2,010,964,919 $932.60 159,807 $1,913,076,245 $920.86 OCHILTREE 5,457 $84,643,182 $1,193.22 5,438 $84,435,500 $1,194.45 OLDHAM 1,151 $13,239,622 $884.82 1,144 $13,177,342 $886.05 ORANGE 22,831 $284,705,829 $959.24 22,733 $283,390,917 $958.91 PALO PINTO 8,528 $95,260,262 $859.29 8,471 $94,628,583 $859.27 PANOLA 10,074 $122,649,309 $936.56 10,003 $121,803,068 $936.70 PARKER 33,669 $390,548,778 $892.27 33,494 $388,262,033 $891.70 PARMER 5,527 $50,953,070 $709.11 5,462 $50,086,857 $705.43 PECOS 6,128 $73,792,834 $926.35 6,076 $73,045,971 $924.82 POLK 10,835 $104,604,905 $742.67 10,756 $103,644,317 $741.23 POTTER 78,765 $850,229,031 $830.35 76,869 $818,945,796 $819.53 *AWW = Average Weekly Wage Page 18