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1 Employment and wages by industry are compiled using results from quarterly unemployment insurance contribution reports and disseminated through the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program a near-census count of all the state s employers and jobs and considered the most accurate source for detailed employment and wage information by industry for the state, its regions and counties. Employers report the number of employees they have on their payroll for each month of a quarter along with total quarterly wage compensation. results are then calculated by averaging employment and wage data from the four quarters of a calendar year. This report references calendar year 2013 data. DATA COVERAGE As you use this report, keep in mind that the data are limited to those workers who are covered by either state or federal unemployment insurance laws. North Dakota law requires that all workers in the private sector be provided with this coverage by the employer if the employer employs one or more workers 20 weeks or more in a calendar year or pays $1,500 or more in payroll in any calendar quarter. State law also requires that all state and local government workers be provided with this coverage. In addition, agricultural workers are covered if the employer employs 10 or more workers for 20 weeks or more in a calendar year or pays $20,000 or more in quarterly payroll. Households with domestic help must provide coverage for their workers if the employer has a payroll that reaches or exceeds $1,000 per quarter. The majority of the domestic help employed in North Dakota involves the care of the employer or other family members, either the aged or children, in the home. There are a few select groups that are exempt from this coverage. They include: Self-employed (farm and nonfarm sectors); Individuals working for religious organizations; Students working for the college they attend; Individuals employed in church-related elementary and secondary schools; and Individuals working for railroads. DATA DEFINITIONS Establishments are a unique count of business establishments or worksites for a calendar year. Average Employment is total employment divided by 12 months. Total Wages are the summation of all wages paid during a calendar year. Average Weekly Wage is calculated by dividing the average annual wage by 52 weeks (the standard number of weeks in a year). Average Wage is calculated by dividing total annual wages by average annual employment. DATA LIMITATIONS AND INTERPRETATION 2013 EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY INDUSTRY In this report, wages not only include base pay but also any bonuses, overtime, and commissions paid to an employee. This may have an infl uence on averages for certain industries and/or geographies with higher proportions of jobs with earnings beyond base pay. Employment includes both full-time and part-time workers so those industries with higher rates of part-time employment will produce comparatively lower wages. The number of hours worked is not taken into consideration when calculating average wages. An employer can be represented more than once in a geographic area, depending on the number LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 1 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA

2 of business establishments, or worksites, the employer has in a specifi ed area. For example, an employer with an establishment in all 53 North Dakota counties is counted 53 times in this report. Occasionally, the county designation of an establishment cannot be determined and is coded as unclassifi ed. While these establishments may not have a county designation, they are industry coded and included in the statewide detail. Unclassifi ed establishments are the reason the region and county totals may not add up to the statewide total. All public sector employment is located in the Government sector. This includes employment for public school teachers, federal postal service workers, state and local protective service workers, and any other worker employed by a federal, state, or local government entity. Native American designated entities (based primarily on tribal reservations) including manufacturers, casinos, tribal government, etc. are located in the Local Government sector. Asterisks (***) indicate data have been suppressed due to confi dentiality restrictions. Data cannot be displayed if the number of employers in an industry s published geographic area are less than three, or if one employer comprises 80 percent or more of an industry s total employment. Suppressed data are included in any aggregate totals. As in most statistical reports, rounding may affect additivity. NAICS CODE STRUCTURE 2013 EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY INDUSTRY All industry data are based on the North American Industry Classifi cation System (NAICS). NAICS is an industry classifi cation system that groups establishments into industries based on the similarity of their production processes. The initial NAICS structure was released in 1997 replacing the Standard Industrial Classifi cation (SIC) system. The fi rst set of NAICS data was published in The Labor Market Information Center reconstructed the time series back to 1990 using historical micro data and a SIC to NAICS crosswalk. The NAICS is revised every fi ve years to account for rapidly changing economies. Revisions for 2002 and 2007 were implemented in their respective calendar years while the 2012 revision was implemented in Time series continuity will be maintained to the extent possible, but users should be aware that NAICS revisions could impact the employment and wage time series. The time series is not reconstructed after a revision. The 20 NAICS sectors, their two-digit codes and the distinguishing activities of each are defi ned below: 11 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING AND HUNTING Growing crops, raising animals, harvesting timber, harvesting fi sh and other animals from farms, ranches, or the animals natural habitats. 21 MINING, QUARRYING, AND OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION Extracting naturally occurring mineral solids, such as coal and ore; liquid minerals, such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas; and benefi ciating (e.g. crushing, screening, washing and fl otation) and other preparation at the mine site, or as part of mining activity. 22 UTILITIES Generating, transmitting and/or distributing electricity, gas, steam and water; and removing sewage through a permanent infrastructure of lines, mains and pipes. 23 CONSTRUCTION Erecting buildings and other structures (including additions); heavy construction other than buildings; and alterations, reconstruction, installation, maintenance and repairs MANUFACTURING Mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of material, substances, or components into new products. 42 WHOLESALE TRADE Selling or arranging for the purchase or sale of goods for resale; capital or durable nonconsumer goods; and LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 2 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA

3 raw and intermediate materials and supplies used in production; and providing services incidental to the sale of the merchandise RETAIL TRADE Retailing merchandise, generally in small quantities, to the general public; and providing services incidental to the sale of the merchandise TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING Providing transportation of passengers and cargo; warehousing and storing goods; scenic and sightseeing transportation; and supporting these activities. 51 INFORMATION Distributing information and cultural products; providing the means to transmit or distribute these products as data or communications; and processing data. 52 FINANCE AND INSURANCE Creating, liquidating, or changing ownership of fi nancial assets (fi nancial transactions); and/or facilitating fi nancial transactions. 53 REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING Renting, leasing, or otherwise allowing the use of tangible or intangible assets (except copyrighted works); and providing related services. 54 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES Performing professional and technical services for the operations of other organizations. 55 MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES AND ENTERPRISES Holding of securities or companies and enterprises for the purpose of owning controlling interest or infl uencing their management decision; or administering, overseeing and managing other establishments of the same company or enterprise and normally undertaking the strategic or organizational planning and decision-making of the company or enterprise. 56 ADMINISTRATIVE AND WASTE SERVICES Performing routine support activities for the day-to-day operations of other organizations. 61 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Providing instruction and training in a wide variety of subjects. 62 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE Providing health care and social assistance for individuals EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY INDUSTRY 71 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION Operating or providing services to meet varied cultural, entertainment and recreational interests of their patrons. 72 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES Providing customers with lodging; and/or preparing meals, snacks and beverages for immediate consumption. 81 OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) Providing services not elsewhere specifi ed, including repairs, religious activities, grant making, advocacy, laundry, personal care, death care and other personal services. 92 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Administering, managing and overseeing public programs by federal, state and local governments LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 3 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA

4 2013 EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES BY INDUSTRY 2013 AVERAGE ANNUAL WAGE BY COUNTY 1 WILLIAMS COUNTY 2 SLOPE COUNTY 3 MCKENZIE COUNTY 4 DUNN COUNTY 5 OLIVER COUNTY 6 MOUNTRAIL COUNTY 7 STARK COUNTY 8 MERCER COUNTY 9 BURKE COUNTY 10 DIVIDE COUNTY 11 MCLEAN COUNTY STATEWIDE AVERAGE 12 RENVILLE COUNTY 13 WARD COUNTY 14 BURLEIGH COUNTY 15 BOWMAN COUNTY 16 CASS COUNTY 17 MORTON COUNTY 18 BILLINGS COUNTY 19 BOTTINEAU COUNTY 20 STEELE COUNTY 21 PEMBINA COUNTY 22 SARGENT COUNTY 23 GRAND FORKS COUNTY 24 FOSTER COUNTY 25 MCHENRY COUNTY 26 RICHLAND COUNTY 27 CAVALIER COUNTY 28 SIOUX COUNTY 29 TRAILL COUNTY 30 STUTSMAN COUNTY 31 LAMOURE COUNTY 32 GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY 33 BENSON COUNTY 34 ADAMS COUNTY 35 RAMSEY COUNTY 36 PIERCE COUNTY 37 BARNES COUNTY 38 HETTINGER COUNTY 39 WALSH COUNTY 40 KIDDER COUNTY 41 ROLETTE COUNTY 42 DICKEY COUNTY 43 TOWNER COUNTY 44 GRIGGS COUNTY 45 RANSOM COUNTY 46 EMMONS COUNTY 47 NELSON COUNTY 48 GRANT COUNTY 49 EDDY COUNTY 50 MCINTOSH COUNTY 51 WELLS COUNTY 52 LOGAN COUNTY 53 SHERIDAN COUNTY $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100, MCHENRY COUNTY $38,021 $78,390 $72,622 $72,162 $70,942 $67,835 $64,895 $61,554 $60,341 $52,409 $51,613 $48,145 $47,779 $46,737 $46,040 $44,635 $44,446 $44,244 $41,576 $41,414 $40,917 $40,333 $40,133 $40,061 $39,100 $38,973 $38,021 $37,907 $37,880 $37,797 $37,465 $37,314 $36,690 $36,426 $36,419 $36,299 $35,651 $35,604 $35,414 $35,328 $35,062 $33,621 $33,601 $33,421 $32,762 $32,638 $32,509 $31,651 $31,117 $30,676 $30,519 $29,684 $29,664 $27,862 $26,611 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 4 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA

5 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 5 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING AND HUNTING ,264 4, % 170,010, ,431,872 8,578, % % 39,871 Crop Production ,876 2, % 115,283, ,941,729 5,341, % % 40,084 Animal Production % 21,806,076 19,330,950 2,475, % % 35,806 Forestry and Logging *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Fishing, Hunting and Trapping *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Support Activities for Agriculture & Forestry % 32,380,722 31,411, , % % 42,888 MINING, QUARRYING, AND OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION ,196 24,376 1, % 2,568,317,033 2,353,958, ,358, % 1,885 1, % 98,042 Oil and Gas Extraction ,980 1, % 220,672, ,512,939 39,159, % 2,143 2, % 111,451 Mining (except Oil and Gas) ,184 2, % 175,100, ,207,020 9,893, % 1,542 1, % 80,174 Support Activities for Mining ,032 20,627 1, % 2,172,544,211 2,007,238, ,305, % 1,896 1, % 98,609 UTILITIES ,591 3, % 310,542, ,742,765 22,800, % 1,663 1, % 86,478 CONSTRUCTION 23 4,473 32,303 29,389 2, % 1,945,256,874 1,659,826, ,430, % 1,158 1, % 60,219 Construction of Buildings 236 1,295 7,153 6, % 422,212, ,263,672 95,948, % 1, % 59,026 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction ,519 8, % 601,271, ,149,776 46,121, % 1,357 1, % 70,580 Specialty Trade Contractors 238 2,600 16,632 14,940 1, % 921,773, ,412, ,360, % 1,066 1, % 55,422 MANUFACTURING ,410 25, % 1,222,309,049 1,175,310,248 46,998, % % 48,103 Food Manufacturing ,786 4, % 221,829, ,832,948 3,996, % % 46,350 Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing % 6,963,395 6,830, , % % 37,039 Textile Mills *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Textile Product Mills % 9,063,396 8,381, , % % 42,155 Apparel Manufacturing % 497, ,382-27, % % 19,909 Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Wood Product Manufacturing ,716 1, % 69,492,791 58,220,044 11,272, % % 40,497 Paper Manufacturing *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Printing and Related Support Activities % 29,745,732 30,147, , % % 34,034 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Chemical Manufacturing % 17,108,738 16,781, , % 1,192 1, % 61,988 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing ,405 1, % 61,279,539 56,750,477 4,529, % % 43,615 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing ,690 1, % 91,705,050 85,478,770 6,226, % 1, % 54,263 Primary Metal Manufacturing *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing ,179 2, % 99,504,954 90,024,808 9,480, % % 45,665 Machinery Manufacturing ,955 5, % 304,604, ,591,785 12, % % 51,151 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing ,436 1, % 97,604,236 92,461,577 5,142, % 1,307 1, % 67,970 Electrical Equipment and Appliance Mfg % 3,579,990 3,722, , % % 27,538 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing ,550 2, % 106,897, ,465, , % % 41,921 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing % 33,325,450 31,371,043 1,954, % % 39,485 Miscellaneous Manufacturing % 25,273,474 23,989,016 1,284, % % 39,184 WHOLESALE TRADE 42 2,855 26,403 25,119 1, % 1,723,384,288 1,599,020, ,363, % 1,255 1, % 65,272 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 423 1,324 13,582 12, % 959,654, ,441,267 81,212, % 1,359 1, % 70,656 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 424 1,220 11,966 11, % 689,452, ,434,184 40,018, % 1,108 1, % 57,618 Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers % 74,277,292 71,145,012 3,132, % 1,671 1, % 86,874 RETAIL TRADE ,238 49,005 47,043 1, % 1,387,784,951 1,292,266,103 95,518, % % 28,319 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers ,874 6, % 317,452, ,801,445 23,651, % % 46,182 Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores ,531 1, % 58,156,936 55,421,123 2,735, % % 37,986 Electronics and Appliance Stores ,797 1, % 69,039,098 71,518,302-2,479, % % 38,419 Building Material and Garden Supply Stores ,092 4, % 172,605, ,836,061 15,769, % % 33,897 Food and Beverage Stores ,292 7, % 138,333, ,387,094 10,946, % % 18,971 Health and Personal Care Stores ,464 2, % 87,227,430 81,636,048 5,591, % % 35,401 Gasoline Stations ,541 5, % 130,371, ,068,499 22,302, % % 23,528 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores ,091 3, % 50,202,063 48,069,839 2,132, % % 16,241 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Store ,178 2, % 46,956,472 42,560,480 4,395, % % 21,559 General Merchandise Stores ,141 8, % 193,664, ,577,744 9,086, % % 21,186 Miscellaneous Store Retailers ,523 2, % 63,952,821 64,834, , % % 25,348 Nonstore Retailers ,482 1, % 59,822,647 57,555,405 2,267, % % 40,366

6 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 6 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING ,620 20,349 19,057 1, % 1,244,160,810 1,126,259, ,900, % 1,176 1, % 61,141 Air Transportation % 3,548,834 4,675,984-1,127, % % 36,213 Water Transportation *** *** *** 0 *** *** *** 0 *** *** *** 0 Truck Transportation 484 2,108 14,468 13, % 963,231, ,535,668 58,695, % 1,280 1, % 66,577 Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation ,314 1, % 26,588,238 25,106,817 1,481, % % 20,235 Pipeline Transportation % 72,976,426 49,366,971 23,609, % 2,146 1, % 111,585 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Support Activities for Transportation ,117 1, % 110,593,705 82,429,075 28,164, % 1, % 52,241 Postal Service *** 15 *** *** *** 337,671 *** *** *** 433 *** *** *** Couriers and Messengers ,298 1, % 52,363,010 48,442,553 3,920, % % 40,341 Warehousing and Storage % 14,217,966 11,276,742 2,941, % % 38,220 INFORMATION ,810 6, % 379,961, ,935,411 2,025, % 1,073 1, % 55,795 Publishing Industries (except Internet) ,779 2, % 183,059, ,082,962-3,023, % 1,267 1, % 65,873 Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries % 6,479,805 6,009, , % % 15,843 Broadcasting (except Internet) ,149 1, % 46,270,115 44,427,390 1,842, % % 40,270 Telecommunications ,793 1, % 115,517, ,003,454 4,513, % 1,239 1, % 64,427 Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services % 26,838,294 28,823,628-1,985, % % 42,199 Other Information Services % 1,796,306 1,588, , % % 39,918 FINANCE AND INSURANCE 52 1,947 17,105 16, % 921,152, ,853,894 49,298, % 1,036 1, % 53,853 Monetary Authorities - Central Bank *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Credit Intermediation and Related Activities ,810 8, % 466,460, ,360,487 26,099, % 1, % 52,947 Securities, Commodity Contracts, Investments % 85,382,011 75,894,428 9,487, % 1,688 1, % 87,751 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities ,318 7, % 369,107, ,460,393 17,647, % % 50,438 Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING 53 1,046 5,116 4, % 274,284, ,117,135 39,167, % 1, % 53,613 Real Estate ,566 2, % 94,072,592 81,197,671 12,874, % % 36,661 Rental and Leasing Services ,530 2, % 178,675, ,869, ,805, % 1,358 1, % 70,623 Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets % 1,536,633 1,049, , % 1,478 1, % 76,832 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES 54 2,936 15,565 14,317 1, % 1,047,419, ,077, ,341, % 1,294 1, % 67,293 MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES AND ENTERPRISES ,127 4, % 358,760, ,132,531 28,628, % 1,346 1, % 69,975 ADMINISTRATIVE AND WASTE SERVICES 56 1,435 13,476 13, % 430,316, ,215,965 6,100, % % 31,932 Administrative and Support Services 561 1,261 12,511 12, % 378,965, ,572,478 15,392, % % 30,291 Waste Management and Remediation Services % 51,351,425 60,643,487-9,292, % 1,024 1, % 53,269 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES ,182 2, % 65,464,190 60,877,169 4,587, % % 30,002 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 62 2,182 55,086 53,860 1, % 2,463,591,022 2,347,162, ,428, % % 44,723 Ambulatory Health Care Services 621 1,236 14,029 13, % 905,019, ,784,144 32,235, % 1,241 1, % 64,511 Hospitals ,931 17, % 970,762, ,278,502 46,483, % 1,041 1, % 54,139 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities ,833 15, % 440,703, ,389,487 27,313, % % 27,834 Social Assistance ,294 6, % 147,105, ,710,806 10,395, % % 20,168 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION ,114 3, % 62,941,121 58,744,511 4,196, % % 15,299 Performing Arts and Spectator Sports % 11,355,247 10,427, , % % 13,265 Museums, Parks and Historical Sites % 3,774,206 3,358, , % % 20,183 Gambling, Recreation and Amusement Industries ,071 2, % 47,811,668 44,958,129 2,853, % % 15,569 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES 72 2,224 35,074 34, % 574,249, ,345,872 47,903, % % 16,373 Accommodation ,617 7, % 162,739, ,697,387 19,042, % % 21,365 Food Services and Drinking Places 722 1,762 27,457 27, % 411,509, ,648,485 28,861, % % 14,987

7 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 7 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 81 2,181 12,239 12, % 368,030, ,034,663 29,995, % % 30,070 Repair and Maintenance ,163 3, % 184,464, ,612,924 24,851, % % 44,310 Personal and Laundry Services ,314 3, % 75,455,844 71,641,061 3,814, % % 22,769 Membership Organizations and Associations ,572 4, % 104,298, ,104,644 2,193, % % 22,812 Private Households % 3,811,711 4,676, , % % 20,062 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 31, , ,540 14, % 17,517,937,577 16,132,313,586 1,385,623, % % 48,740 TOTAL GOVERNMENT 2,184 67,694 67, % 2,888,814,782 2,768,965, ,849, % % 42,675 Federal Government 747 9,170 9, % 535,930, ,004,762-14,073, % 1,124 1, % 58,444 State Government Education 28 9,875 9, % 482,034, ,777,920 6,256, % % 48,814 State Government Non-Education 401 9,314 9, % 456,376, ,419,415 38,956, % % 48,999 Local Government Education ,970 20, % 805,541, ,274,602 45,266, % % 38,414 Local Government Non-Education ,365 18, % 608,932, ,488,911 43,443, % % 33,157 GRAND TOTAL 33, , ,710 15, % 20,406,752,359 18,901,279,196 1,505,473, % % 47,779

8 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 8 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA REGION & COUNTY BREAKDOWN Establishments Year/Year Change Year/Year Change Year/Year Change Wage ($) Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 2013 Region 1 3,519 47,652 42,531 5, % 3,650,787,888 3,233,518, ,268, % 1,473 1, % 76,614 Divide 187 1,027 1, % 53,006,447 50,705,370 2,301, % % 51,613 McKenzie 860 9,191 7,216 1, % 663,240, ,583, ,656, % 1,388 1, % 72,162 Williams 2,472 37,435 34,279 3, % 2,934,541,401 2,686,229, ,311, % 1,508 1, % 78,390 Region 2 4,488 50,039 48,711 1, % 2,401,523,110 2,242,744, ,778, % % 47,993 Bottineau 347 2,665 2, % 109,044, ,018,755-4,974, % % 40,917 Burke 165 1, % 52,776,141 52,924, , % 1,008 1, % 52,409 McHenry 206 1,315 1, % 49,996,959 47,491,780 2,505, % % 38,021 Mountrail 717 7,059 6, % 458,090, ,500,178 70,590, % 1,248 1, % 64,895 Pierce 193 1,741 1, % 61,986,354 59,799,621 2,186, % % 35,604 Renville % 42,109,989 40,665,821 1,444, % % 46,737 Ward 2,716 35,350 34, % 1,627,518,452 1,540,343,907 87,174, % % 46,040 Region 3 1,438 15,430 15, % 539,766, ,723,896 2,042, % % 34,982 Benson 163 2,118 2, % 77,134,655 83,426,178-6,291, % % 36,419 Cavalier 206 1,476 1, % 55,911,477 57,415,695-1,504, % % 37,880 Eddy % 22,736,782 19,775,539 2,961, % % 30,519 Ramsey 538 5,810 5, % 207,133, ,211,220 9,922, % % 35,651 Rolette 303 4,532 4, % 152,278, ,441,884-3,163, % % 33,601 Towner % 24,571,442 24,453, , % % 32,762 Region 4 3,457 50,298 50, % 1,940,645,093 1,871,385,757 69,259, % % 38,583 Grand Forks 2,288 40,181 40, % 1,571,070,946 1,518,708,697 52,362, % % 39,100 Nelson 177 1,073 1, % 33,388,108 29,658,367 3,729, % % 31,117 Pembina 441 3,757 3, % 150,778, ,445,152 3,332, % % 40,133 Walsh 551 5,288 5, % 185,407, ,573,541 9,834, % % 35,062 Region 5 8, , ,120 3, % 5,474,553,352 5,210,777, ,775, % % 43,358 Cass 6, , ,598 2, % 4,844,687,884 4,612,125, ,562, % % 44,244 Ransom 249 2,127 2, % 69,146,655 67,178,279 1,968, % % 32,509 Richland 674 7,881 7, % 298,748, ,733,990 19,014, % % 37,907 Sargent 175 2,697 2, % 108,043, ,049,345 5,993, % % 40,061 Steele % 25,570, ,630, , % % 40,333 Traill 402 3,426 3, % 128,356, ,060,851 3,295, % % 37,465 Region 6 2,613 25,679 25, % 910,522, ,352,982 47,169, % % 35,458 Barnes 454 4,945 4, % 175,121, ,322,844 10,798, % % 35,414 Dickey 283 2,098 2, % 70,117,156 66,794,988 3,322, % % 33,421 Foster 174 1,633 1, % 63,643,380 63,416, , % % 38,973 Griggs 134 1, % 32,964,170 29,870,733 3,093, % % 32,638 LaMoure 226 1,437 1, % 52,723,771 50,543,458 2,180, % % 36,690 Logan % 17,720,317 16,025,405 1,694, % % 27,862 McIntosh 151 1,122 1, % 33,305,847 32,183,626 1,122, % % 29,684 Stutsman ,153 10, % 416,157, ,293,561 23,864, % % 37,314 Wells 229 1,644 1, % 48,768,097 47,901, , % % 29,664 Region 7 6,017 80,264 77,608 2, % 3,614,433,575 3,339,774, ,658, % % 45,032 Burleigh 3,672 56,366 54,621 1, % 2,515,875,414 2,337,139, ,735, % % 44,635 Emmons , % 30,922,898 30,743, , % % 31,651 Grant % 18,620,230 18,122, , % % 30,676 Kidder % 20,239,568 19,028,214 1,211, % % 33,621 McLean 383 3,472 3, % 167,158, ,927,171 18,231, % % 48,145 Mercer 348 4,967 4, % 299,714, ,560,878 33,154, % 1,160 1, % 60,341 Morton 1,035 10,515 10, % 437,168, ,220,829 29,947, % % 41,576 Oliver % 52,775,591 40,984,757 11,790, % 1,305 1, % 67,835 Sheridan % 6,759,076 6,964, , % % 26,611 Sioux 75 1,725 1, % 65,199,203 64,082,353 1,116, % % 37,797 Region 8 2,626 29,835 27,461 2, % 1,762,579,882 1,521,348, ,231, % 1,136 1, % 59,078 Adams % 35,464,300 33,643,856 1,820, % % 36,299 Billings % 24,641,216 23,905, , % % 41,414 Bowman 213 1,896 1, % 84,269,968 72,518,713 11,751, % % 44,446 Dunn 293 3,090 2, % 219,211, ,323,328 34,888, % 1,364 1, % 70,942 Golden Valley % 26,153,817 24,561,702 1,592, % % 36,426 Hettinger % 25,259,176 24,704, , % % 35,328 Slope % 19,172,116 20,179,525-1,007, % 1,397 1, % 72,622 Stark 1,651 21,581 19,827 1, % 1,328,407,608 1,137,510, ,897, % 1,184 1, % 61,554

9 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 9 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA REGION 1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting % 7,503,190 5,880,797 1,622, % % 47,190 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ,738 14, % 1,474,187,004 1,398,852,378 75,334, % 1,924 1, % 100,026 Utilities % 20,010,778 17,363,994 2,646, % 1,374 1, % 71,467 Construction ,439 5,145 1, % 526,656, ,475, ,180, % 1,573 1, % 81,792 Manufacturing % 32,776,714 35,404,098-2,627, % 1,194 1, % 62,077 Wholesale Trade ,759 3, % 360,082, ,735,157 19,347, % 1,842 1, % 95,792 Retail Trade ,042 2, % 118,427,487 96,605,982 21,821, % % 38,931 Transportation and Warehousing ,236 4, % 418,787, ,445,733 69,341, % 1,538 1, % 79,982 Information % 10,525,432 9,015,054 1,510, % % 47,843 Finance and Insurance % 30,867,271 27,935,598 2,931, % 1, % 53,964 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ,400 1, % 125,627, ,630,539 22,996, % 1,726 1, % 89,734 Professional and Technical Services ,297 1, % 133,656,724 95,391,549 38,265, % 1,982 1, % 103,051 Management of Companies and Enterprises % 1,350,554 1,116, , % 1,367 1, % 71,082 Administrative and Waste Services % 48,646,479 58,384,699-9,738, % 942 1, % 48,989 Educational Services % 1,642,903 1,130, , % % 18,884 Health Care and Social Assistance ,827 1, % 80,170,636 75,703,239 4,467, % % 43,881 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 3,340,463 3,073, , % % 21,833 Accommodation and Food Services ,817 2, % 80,630,256 62,563,306 18,066, % % 28,623 Other Services (except Public Administration) % 33,309,043 27,112,147 6,196, % % 44,176 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 3,380 44,319 39,375 4, % 3,508,198,610 3,107,820, ,378, % 1,522 1, % 79,158 Federal Government % 8,684,862 9,013, , % 1,064 1, % 55,318 State Government % 16,895,473 15,393,389 1,502, % % 48,831 Local Government 62 2,830 2, % 117,008, ,291,706 15,717, % % 41,346 TOTAL GOVERNMENT 139 3,333 3, % 142,589, ,698,396 16,890, % % 42,781 GRAND TOTAL 3,519 47,652 42,531 5, % 3,650,787,888 3,233,518, ,268, % 1,473 1, % 76,614 REGION 2 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting % 9,309,313 7,414,150 1,895, % % 42,900 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ,694 3, % 328,737, ,750,623 42,987, % 1,711 1, % 88,992 Utilities % 26,023,908 23,276,678 2,747, % 1,530 1, % 79,584 Construction ,593 4, % 284,047, ,889,971 3,157, % 1,189 1, % 61,844 Manufacturing ,159 1, % 55,033,111 59,071,772-4,038, % % 47,483 Wholesale Trade ,022 2, % 185,725, ,682,832 16,042, % 1,182 1, % 61,458 Retail Trade ,155 6, % 212,904, ,807,408 17,097, % % 29,756 Transportation and Warehousing ,592 3, % 248,771, ,147,498 20,624, % 1,332 1, % 69,257 Information % 36,587,878 35,101,583 1,486, % % 51,678 Finance and Insurance ,961 2, % 94,552,835 91,927,759 2,625, % % 48,217 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 26,645,120 28,409,789-1,764, % % 51,438 Professional and Technical Services ,539 1, % 113,183,324 93,942,427 19,240, % 1,414 1, % 73,543 Management of Companies and Enterprises % 6,381,725 4,815,873 1,565, % 1,265 1, % 65,791 Administrative and Waste Services ,412 1, % 46,670,346 50,137,356-3,467, % % 33,053 Educational Services % 915, ,692 56, % % 9,439 Health Care and Social Assistance ,573 5, % 280,299, ,776,198 15,522, % % 50,296 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 5,882,904 5,236, , % % 14,040 Accommodation and Food Services ,834 4, % 83,611,967 79,388,876 4,223, % % 17,297 Other Services (except Public Administration) ,466 1, % 46,812,903 40,490,709 6,322, % % 31,932 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 4,166 42,381 41,060 1, % 2,092,097,125 1,945,126, ,970, % % 49,364 Federal Government 125 1,462 1, % 73,617,023 78,403,326-4,786, % % 50,354 State Government 57 1,166 1, % 49,869,831 49,275, , % % 42,770 Local Government 140 5,031 4, % 185,939, ,939,566 15,999, % % 36,959 TOTAL GOVERNMENT 322 7,658 7, % 309,425, ,618,187 11,807, % % 40,406 GRAND TOTAL 4,488 50,039 48,711 1, % 2,401,523,110 2,242,744, ,778, % % 47,993

10 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 10 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA REGION 3 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting % 7,625,049 7,479, , % % 36,138 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction % 5,112,445 3,473,529 1,638, % 1, % 52,706 Utilities % 7,176,692 7,166,652 10, % 1,380 1, % 71,767 Construction % 31,900,357 43,286,061-11,385, % % 42,140 Manufacturing % 24,058,733 23,719, , % % 37,828 Wholesale Trade % 38,970,228 35,391,719 3,578, % % 51,616 Retail Trade ,658 1, % 40,966,218 40,268, , % % 24,708 Transportation and Warehousing % 10,165,362 10,057, , % % 38,652 Information % 12,197,177 13,709,347-1,512, % % 41,068 Finance and Insurance % 28,809,864 26,582,830 2,227, % % 46,998 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 1,340,778 1,191, , % % 28,527 Professional and Technical Services % 6,848,642 5,344,080 1,504, % % 41,760 Management of Companies and Enterprises % 5,514,446 5,850, , % 1,219 1, % 63,384 Administrative and Waste Services % 6,087,937 6,036,182 51, % % 26,938 Educational Services % 374, ,868 15, % % 26,775 Health Care and Social Assistance ,749 1, % 57,881,220 54,366,197 3,515, % % 33,094 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 1,793,661 1,672, , % % 15,873 Accommodation and Food Services ,067 1, % 13,102,750 12,323, , % % 12,280 Other Services (except Public Administration) % 5,293,161 5,618, , % % 21,088 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 1,210 9,104 9, % 305,219, ,896,984 1,322, % % 33,526 Federal Government 79 1,317 1, % 65,625,552 68,109,877-2,484, % % 49,830 State Government % 21,151,111 20,293, , % % 39,983 Local Government 109 4,479 4, % 147,769, ,423,055 2,346, % % 32,992 TOTAL GOVERNMENT 228 6,326 6, % 234,546, ,826, , % % 37,077 GRAND TOTAL 1,438 15,430 15, % 539,766, ,723,896 2,042, % % 34,982 REGION 4 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting ,495 1, % 54,535,137 53,105,345 1,429, % % 36,478 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction *** *** *** 10,645,787 *** *** *** 1,078 *** *** *** 56,030 Utilities % 25,852,438 24,222,685 1,629, % 1,720 1, % 89,455 Construction ,862 2, % 143,762, ,816,543 7,946, % % 50,232 Manufacturing ,108 3, % 133,448, ,496,492 10,952, % % 42,937 Wholesale Trade ,247 2, % 120,559, ,597,667-2,037, % 1,032 1, % 53,654 Retail Trade ,621 7, % 192,724, ,118,355 5,606, % % 25,289 Transportation and Warehousing ,518 1, % 60,053,644 59,482, , % % 39,561 Information % 24,135,258 23,702, , % % 44,204 Finance and Insurance ,397 1, % 77,161,096 72,437,457 4,723, % 1,062 1, % 55,233 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 9,324,035 9,380,762-56, % % 26,870 Professional and Technical Services ,464 1, % 85,995,231 80,699,994 5,295, % 1,130 1, % 58,740 Management of Companies and Enterprises % 9,165,439 7,937,006 1,228, % 1,160 1, % 60,299 Administrative and Waste Services ,215 1, % 38,144,103 42,275,489-4,131, % % 31,394 Educational Services *** *** *** 2,950,044 *** *** *** 530 *** *** *** 27,571 Health Care and Social Assistance ,275 8, % 358,829, ,657,407 21,172, % % 43,363 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 8,565,759 8,466,151 99, % % 12,360 Accommodation and Food Services ,879 4, % 65,741,673 65,226, , % % 13,474 Other Services (except Public Administration) ,363 1, % 36,558,861 33,786,433 2,772, % % 26,822 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 3,196 39,766 39, % 1,458,153,819 1,399,306,799 58,847, % % 36,668 Federal Government 100 1,403 1, % 83,917,627 87,972,796-4,055, % 1,150 1, % 59,813 State Government 49 4,588 4, % 237,564, ,004,054 7,560, % % 51,780 Local Government 112 4,541 4, % 161,008, ,102,108 6,906, % % 35,457 TOTAL GOVERNMENT ,533 10, % 482,491, ,078,958 10,412, % % 45,808 GRAND TOTAL 3,457 50,298 50, % 1,940,645,093 1,871,385,757 69,259, % % 38,583

11 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 11 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA REGION 5 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting , % 49,569,555 48,810, , % % 48,408 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction % 1,853,127 1,894,852-41, % % 36,336 Utilities % 18,202,474 17,391, , % 1,411 1, % 73,397 Construction ,766 7, % 403,931, ,561,311 50,369, % 1, % 52,013 Manufacturing ,472 13, % 647,297, ,298,960 11,998, % % 48,048 Wholesale Trade ,953 8, % 558,336, ,679,384 32,657, % 1,199 1, % 62,363 Retail Trade ,288 13, % 383,391, ,687,851 17,703, % % 26,833 Transportation and Warehousing ,170 4, % 171,755, ,845,374 6,910, % % 41,188 Information ,182 3, % 216,077, ,216,291-3,138, % 1,306 1, % 67,906 Finance and Insurance ,693 7, % 433,528, ,576,677 23,951, % 1,084 1, % 56,354 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ,596 1, % 53,039,258 49,240,931 3,798, % % 33,233 Professional and Technical Services ,647 5, % 339,049, ,142,222 26,907, % 1,155 1, % 60,041 Management of Companies and Enterprises ,189 3, % 197,759, ,543,991 16,215, % 1,193 1, % 62,013 Administrative and Waste Services ,978 6, % 171,566, ,072,355 2,494, % % 28,700 Educational Services % 8,255,810 8,715, , % % 24,718 Health Care and Social Assistance ,000 16, % 817,519, ,217,683 30,301, % % 48,089 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation ,504 1, % 24,024,299 21,943,355 2,080, % % 15,974 Accommodation and Food Services ,750 10, % 160,712, ,396,339 8,316, % % 14,950 Other Services (except Public Administration) ,007 4, % 107,035, ,665,409 6,369, % % 26,712 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 8, , ,916 2, % 4,762,905,954 4,524,900, ,005, % % 42,968 Federal Government 109 2,423 2, % 163,126, ,523,324 2,602, % 1,295 1, % 67,324 State Government 60 4,616 4, % 227,552, ,284,699 8,267, % % 49,297 Local Government 167 8,377 8, % 320,968, ,069,855 14,898, % % 38,315 TOTAL GOVERNMENT ,415 15, % 711,647, ,877,878 25,769, % % 46,166 GRAND TOTAL 8, , ,120 3, % 5,474,553,352 5,210,777, ,775, % % 43,358 REGION 6 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting % 20,862,699 18,151,377 2,711, % % 35,970 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction % 2,167,369 2,356, , % 1,345 1, % 69,915 Utilities % 11,508,896 11,007, , % 1,401 1, % 72,841 Construction ,065 1, % 44,927,361 39,295,463 5,631, % % 42,185 Manufacturing ,819 2, % 131,944, ,968,347 3,975, % % 46,805 Wholesale Trade ,138 2, % 111,325, ,516,492 7,809, % 1, % 52,070 Retail Trade ,840 2, % 70,989,160 67,453,143 3,536, % % 24,996 Transportation and Warehousing % 30,574,865 29,450,091 1,124, % % 47,773 Information % 15,627,577 14,059,823 1,567, % % 41,343 Finance and Insurance % 44,679,756 43,692, , % % 47,131 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 3,139,462 2,919, , % % 22,750 Professional and Technical Services % 29,537,446 27,489,431 2,048, % % 45,724 Management of Companies and Enterprises % 5,189,135 2,086,475 3,102, % 1,232 1, % 64,063 Administrative and Waste Services % 10,868,477 8,173,525 2,694, % % 28,084 Educational Services % 26,853,957 23,867,639 2,986, % % 35,663 Health Care and Social Assistance ,340 4, % 137,692, ,283,450 1,408, % % 31,726 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 2,077,265 2,048,224 29, % % 9,151 Accommodation and Food Services ,949 1, % 22,459,317 21,484, , % % 11,524 Other Services (except Public Administration) % 18,874,186 17,594,305 1,279, % % 22,631 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 2,323 20,952 20, % 741,299, ,898,481 42,400, % % 35,381 Federal Government % 20,821,728 20,924, , % % 47,866 State Government 52 1,309 1, % 53,031,301 51,387,249 1,644, % % 40,513 Local Government 142 2,984 2, % 95,370,150 92,142,762 3,227, % % 31,961 TOTAL GOVERNMENT 290 4,728 4, % 169,223, ,454,501 4,768, % % 35,792 GRAND TOTAL 2,613 25,679 25, % 910,522, ,352,982 47,169, % % 35,458

12 LABOR MARKET INFORMATION CENTER 12 JOB SERVICE NORTH DAKOTA REGION 7 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting % 14,040,079 14,304, , % % 35,817 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ,397 1, % 127,296, ,960,897 4,335, % 1,752 1, % 91,122 Utilities ,060 2, % 191,208, ,296,444 12,912, % 1,785 1, % 92,820 Construction ,730 5, % 307,522, ,421,489 53,100, % 1, % 53,669 Manufacturing ,149 2, % 113,575,390 98,172,284 15,403, % 1, % 52,850 Wholesale Trade ,386 3, % 192,442, ,203,273 10,238, % 1,093 1, % 56,835 Retail Trade ,543 9, % 279,449, ,374,156 21,075, % % 29,283 Transportation and Warehousing ,108 1, % 98,920,165 90,835,769 8,084, % % 46,926 Information ,148 1, % 50,339,904 48,685,130 1,654, % % 43,850 Finance and Insurance ,226 3, % 175,022, ,742,921 10,279, % 1, % 54,254 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 18,921,918 16,146,693 2,775, % % 32,401 Professional and Technical Services ,829 3, % 266,831, ,018,598 30,812, % 1,340 1, % 69,687 Management of Companies and Enterprises ,432 1, % 126,931, ,415,537 5,515, % 1,705 1, % 88,639 Administrative and Waste Services ,671 2, % 85,123,783 75,702,377 9,421, % % 31,870 Educational Services % 23,191,610 21,461,037 1,730, % % 31,769 Health Care and Social Assistance ,623 13, % 629,990, ,626,631 34,364, % % 46,245 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 9,868,498 9,784,979 83, % % 15,943 Accommodation and Food Services ,610 6, % 105,772,655 96,693,344 9,079, % % 16,002 Other Services (except Public Administration) ,725 2, % 84,814,536 82,662,650 2,151, % % 31,125 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 5,596 63,962 61,551 2, % 2,901,264,309 2,668,508, ,755, % % 45,359 Federal Government 134 1,634 1, % 101,449, ,778,335-4,328, % 1,194 1, % 62,087 State Government 102 6,105 5, % 307,972, ,591,865 24,380, % % 50,446 Local Government 185 8,563 8, % 303,746, ,895,821 21,850, % % 35,472 TOTAL GOVERNMENT ,302 16, % 713,169, ,266,021 41,903, % % 43,747 GRAND TOTAL 6,017 80,264 77,608 2, % 3,614,433,575 3,339,774, ,658, % % 45,032 REGION 8 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting % 6,565,124 6,285, , % % 35,487 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ,867 5, % 608,483, ,031,434 91,452, % 1,994 1, % 103,713 Utilities % 10,453,523 8,857,392 1,596, % 1,546 1, % 80,412 Construction ,654 2, % 174,375, ,999,111 39,376, % 1,264 1, % 65,703 Manufacturing ,451 1, % 74,593,721 66,696,246 7,897, % % 51,408 Wholesale Trade ,957 1, % 140,767, ,456,730 32,310, % 1,383 1, % 71,930 Retail Trade ,783 2, % 85,680,739 78,334,288 7,346, % % 30,787 Transportation and Warehousing ,593 2, % 189,397, ,442,375 5,955, % 1,405 1, % 73,042 Information % 14,175,420 14,063, , % % 43,617 Finance and Insurance % 32,882,740 32,178, , % % 51,219 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 34,382,770 24,319,373 10,063, % 1,450 1, % 75,401 Professional and Technical Services % 62,874,223 50,623,813 12,250, % 1,450 1, % 75,389 Management of Companies and Enterprises % 3,959,494 3,082, , % 1,464 1, % 76,144 Administrative and Waste Services % 17,057,727 10,683,401 6,374, % % 37,655 Educational Services % 1,230,948 1,421, , % % 21,596 Health Care and Social Assistance ,661 2, % 99,184,759 94,037,789 5,146, % % 37,273 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation % 7,383,631 6,513, , % % 19,129 Accommodation and Food Services ,158 1, % 41,541,817 35,843,738 5,698, % % 19,250 Other Services (except Public Administration) % 33,748,288 28,483,152 5,265, % % 41,156 TOTAL PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 2,443 26,464 24,166 2, % 1,638,739,355 1,405,353, ,385, % 1,191 1, % 61,923 Federal Government % 16,806,757 17,128, , % 1,039 1, % 54,041 State Government % 24,372,288 23,966, , % % 45,985 Local Government 91 2,531 2, % 82,661,482 74,898,640 7,762, % % 32,660 TOTAL GOVERNMENT 183 3,371 3, % 123,840, ,994,392 7,846, % % 36,737 GRAND TOTAL 2,626 29,835 27,461 2, % 1,762,579,882 1,521,348, ,231, % 1,136 1, % 59,078

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