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AN PAYROLLS 2006 S "Check Out Our Web Site: www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/index.htm" MARYLAN EPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AN REGULATION Office of Workforce Information and Performance 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Martin O'Malley Governor Anthony G. Brown Lieutenant Governor Thomas E. Perez Secretary

Employment and Payrolls 2006 Annual Averages Prepared by: Maryland epartment of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office of Workforce Information and Performance 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, M 21201 (410) 767-2250 E-mail: lmai@dllr.state.md.us June, 2007

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Preface BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for NAICS i ii Table I Major Industry Series State of Maryland Baltimore MSA Maryland Portion.C. MSA Table II Employment and Wages by County Total Employment Government Sector Private Sector Table III County Industry Series State of Maryland Baltimore MSA Allegany County Anne Arundel County Baltimore City Baltimore County Calvert County Caroline County Carroll County Cecil County Charles County orchester County 1 4 7 10 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 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 ata & Scope of Coverage Appendix B--Explanation of Terms Appendix C--Limitations 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 28 29

- 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 epartment of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Office of Workforce Information and Performance 1100 North Eutaw Street Baltimore, M 21201 (410) 767-2250 E-mail: lmai@dllr.state.md.us

- ii - BLS Standard for Sector Aggregation Titles for 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 (Accomodation and Food Services) Other Services Sector 81 (Other Services, except Public Administration) Public Administration Sector 92 (Public Administration) Unclassified Sector 99 (Unclassified)

STATE OF MARYLAN - 1 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES CALENAR YEAR 2006 INUSTRY 163,781 3,213 949 386 2,530,129 455,492 125,178 97,519 116,735,878,408 24,375,764,216 9,652,442,814 4,457,651,566 1,878 232,795 10,265,669,836 160,568 2,074,637 92,360,114,192 856 GOOS-PROUCING 24,329 331,590 17,004,067,053 986 Natural Resources and Mining 728 6,836 235,000,075 661 Crop production 229 2,025 58,682,245 557 Animal production 138 1,404 42,250,378 579 Forestry and logging 75 418 11,846,546 545 Fishing, hunting and trapping 29 155 4,641,838 576 Agriculture and forestry support activities 163 1,038 28,076,817 520 Oil and gas extraction 4 3 122,699 787 Mining, except oil and gas 59 1,355 69,288,203 983 Support activities for mining 31 438 20,091,349 882 Construction 19,417 188,420 9,076,290,290 926 Construction of buildings 6,763 45,094 2,482,494,665 1,059 Heavy and civil engineering construction 1,065 17,183 850,820,688 952 Specialty trade contractors 11,589 126,143 5,742,974,937 876 Manufacturing 4,184 136,334 7,692,776,688 1,085 Food manufacturing 366 15,942 625,796,569 755 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 75 4,253 197,233,110 892 Textile mills 42 1,494 48,996,922 631 Textile product mills 112 960 34,251,800 686 Apparel manufacturing 78 1,758 48,098,521 526 Leather and allied product manufacturing 13 192 8,337,918 835 Wood product manufacturing 149 3,571 131,448,363 708 Paper manufacturing 47 5,247 222,428,492 815 Printing and related support activities 667 13,256 632,790,986 918 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 37 1,005 57,615,870 1,102 Chemical manufacturing 241 12,036 848,360,262 1,355 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 124 7,664 375,044,934 941 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 188 5,070 231,598,771 878 Primary metal manufacturing 58 3,632 238,934,662 1,265 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 462 9,864 449,436,813 876 Machinery manufacturing 232 8,839 580,178,225 1,262 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 330 21,772 1,977,170,116 1,746 Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 79 2,161 111,727,789 994 Transportation equipment manufacturing 153 8,338 496,475,628 1,145 Furniture and related product manufacturing 267 4,185 152,828,180 702 See note at end of table. $887 1,029 1,483 879 848

STATE OF MARYLAN - 2 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE INUSTRY CALENAR YEAR 2006 Miscellaneous manufacturing 464 5,095 224,022,757 846 SERVICE PROVIING 134,768 1,741,777 75,282,682,619 831 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 34,027 470,271 17,509,056,476 716 Utilities 140 9,711 863,208,302 1,709 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 4,708 52,549 3,382,951,602 1,238 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 2,086 29,856 1,482,548,969 955 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 3,391 12,592 1,004,508,897 1,534 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1,780 38,628 1,679,492,770 836 Furniture and home furnishings stores 1,170 12,724 430,313,419 650 Electronics and appliance stores 1,150 12,120 435,201,755 691 Building material and garden supply stores 1,176 26,126 873,147,126 643 Food and beverage stores 3,660 63,056 1,519,502,866 463 Health and personal care stores 1,696 17,570 562,599,162 616 Gasoline stations 1,430 10,546 208,152,536 380 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,606 30,711 537,111,505 336 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 1,127 13,496 279,758,984 399 General merchandise stores 800 49,980 970,943,517 374 Miscellaneous store retailers 2,299 19,113 427,008,015 430 Nonstore retailers 671 5,578 204,465,339 705 Air transportation 79 4,646 293,484,692 1,215 Rail transportation Water transportation 38 528 30,959,021 1,128 Truck transportation 1,849 17,640 696,674,878 760 Transit and ground passenger transportation 776 9,668 229,742,567 457 Pipeline transportation 4 54 4,067,755 1,449 Scenic and sightseeing transportation 54 397 6,606,471 320 Support activities for transportation 729 10,529 508,479,404 929 Postal service Couriers and messengers 322 11,640 437,603,908 723 Warehousing and storage 261 10,663 436,426,051 787 Information 2,839 50,726 3,212,610,359 1,218 Publishing industries, except Internet 724 12,662 716,775,988 1,089 Motion picture and sound recording industries 433 4,512 114,812,569 489 Broadcasting, except Internet 148 5,046 400,639,652 1,527 Internet publishing and broadcasting Telecommunications 816 20,378 1,417,409,452 1,338 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 567 6,891 482,417,357 1,346 Other information services Financial Activities 15,245 157,729 10,523,325,318 1,283 Monetary authorities - central bank Credit intermediation and related activities 4,014 58,002 3,397,942,575 1,127

STATE OF MARYLAN - 3 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE INUSTRY CALENAR YEAR 2006 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 1,241 14,623 2,276,107,857 2,993 Insurance carriers and related activities 3,045 34,824 2,338,694,014 1,292 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 205 1,927 139,107,967 1,388 Real estate 5,601 34,229 1,793,540,507 1,008 Rental and leasing services 1,083 13,352 530,160,079 764 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets Professional and Business Services 34,457 394,518 22,563,934,246 1,100 Professional and technical services 23,513 219,258 15,978,299,269 1,401 Management of companies and enterprises 389 17,710 1,561,583,651 1,696 Administrative and support services 10,041 150,360 4,719,468,359 604 Waste management and remediation services 514 7,190 304,582,967 815 Education and Health Services 16,441 349,136 14,659,572,795 807 Educational services 2,144 54,039 2,291,129,859 815 Ambulatory health care services 10,115 95,608 5,100,926,567 1,026 Hospitals 135 94,938 4,452,772,947 902 Nursing and residential care facilities 1,379 62,769 1,794,038,306 550 Social assistance 2,668 41,782 1,020,705,116 470 Leisure and Hospitality 12,733 229,694 4,086,481,062 342 Performing arts and spectator sports 746 7,325 415,170,733 1,090 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 101 1,888 49,821,229 507 Amusements, gambling, and recreation 1,489 27,242 475,212,971 335 Accommodation 747 22,454 536,698,512 460 Food services and drinking places 9,650 170,785 2,609,577,617 294 Other Services 19,026 89,703 2,727,702,363 585 Repair and maintenance 4,505 25,170 940,933,814 719 Personal and laundry services 3,956 30,683 683,335,547 428 Membership associations and organizations 2,633 25,117 938,758,885 719 Private households 7,932 8,733 164,674,117 363 UNCLASSIFIE 1,471 1,270 73,364,520 1,111

BALTIMORE MSA - 4 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 INUSTRY 70,795 1,410 370 245 1,244,987 213,447 41,104 65,688 $56,220,322,123 10,457,434,488 2,788,701,161 3,159,592,323 795 106,655 4,509,141,004 69,385 1,031,540 45,762,887,635 853 GOOS-PROUCING 11,055 158,754 8,322,015,906 1,008 Natural Resources and Mining 248 1,737 54,957,362 608 Crop production 82 730 20,408,515 538 Animal production 50 243 5,976,489 473 Forestry and logging 8 98 3,776,435 741 Fishing, hunting and trapping Agriculture and forestry support activities 72 322 8,871,373 530 Oil and gas extraction Mining, except oil and gas 14 237 12,916,731 1,048 Support activities for mining 10 46 1,821,032 761 Construction 8,691 83,750 4,037,977,806 927 Construction of buildings 3,051 18,228 1,000,108,171 1,055 Heavy and civil engineering construction 477 8,877 433,482,555 939 Specialty trade contractors 5,163 56,645 2,604,387,080 884 Manufacturing 2,116 73,267 4,229,080,738 1,110 Food manufacturing 188 8,614 382,072,840 853 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 37 2,169 110,820,935 983 Textile mills 18 638 19,450,868 586 Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing 40 1,084 31,041,434 551 Leather and allied product manufacturing Wood product manufacturing 63 1,744 64,195,235 708 Paper manufacturing 29 2,992 124,363,087 799 Printing and related support activities 330 5,734 253,187,881 849 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 17 534 31,953,358 1,151 Chemical manufacturing 127 8,096 524,649,517 1,246 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 75 3,588 148,548,020 796 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 79 2,549 119,145,749 899 Primary metal manufacturing 33 3,273 218,309,098 1,283 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 281 5,405 253,912,278 903 Machinery manufacturing 136 5,218 354,370,419 1,306 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 129 11,222 1,037,162,993 1,777 Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 44 1,127 66,101,338 1,128 Transportation equipment manufacturing 73 4,536 298,792,767 1,267 Furniture and related product manufacturing 127 1,604 60,711,048 728 $868 942 1,305 925 813

BALTIMORE MSA - 5 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE INUSTRY CALENAR YEAR 2006 Miscellaneous manufacturing 222 2,517 109,100,462 834 SERVICE PROVIING 58,149 872,665 37,436,443,132 825 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 15,144 236,340 8,891,436,635 723 Utilities 40 5,445 543,381,398 1,919 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 2,178 29,006 1,805,622,508 1,197 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 946 17,915 889,673,885 955 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 632 3,522 252,350,286 1,378 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 857 18,457 792,496,008 826 Furniture and home furnishings stores 515 5,656 186,085,065 633 Electronics and appliance stores 551 5,874 220,878,897 723 Building material and garden supply stores 530 11,261 361,349,282 617 Food and beverage stores 1,860 31,045 737,515,322 457 Health and personal care stores 816 9,060 314,235,006 667 Gasoline stations 621 3,831 72,794,710 365 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,253 15,421 273,795,941 341 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 516 6,294 128,367,043 392 General merchandise stores 383 23,860 470,340,387 379 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,119 9,861 214,092,220 418 Nonstore retailers 312 2,863 101,630,866 683 Air transportation 43 3,993 273,584,637 1,318 Rail transportation Water transportation Truck transportation 857 8,999 366,253,010 783 Transit and ground passenger transportation 352 6,199 149,043,957 462 Pipeline transportation Scenic and sightseeing transportation 24 312 4,927,440 304 Support activities for transportation 412 6,342 284,282,331 862 Postal service Couriers and messengers 159 4,556 184,415,735 778 Warehousing and storage 137 6,134 238,846,624 749 Information 998 19,790 1,176,542,862 1,143 Publishing industries, except Internet 252 5,538 304,983,073 1,059 Motion picture and sound recording industries 179 1,656 41,103,965 477 Broadcasting, except Internet 51 2,018 136,495,077 1,301 Internet publishing and broadcasting Telecommunications 298 8,283 552,763,833 1,283 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 163 1,798 114,993,676 1,230 Other information services Financial Activities 7,060 79,858 5,687,551,243 1,370 Monetary authorities - central bank Credit intermediation and related activities 1,811 26,986 1,593,214,720 1,135

BALTIMORE MSA - 6 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE INUSTRY CALENAR YEAR 2006 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 598 9,538 1,644,037,787 3,315 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,561 19,726 1,287,141,723 1,255 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 82 1,110 83,460,624 1,446 Real estate 2,504 14,943 751,815,799 968 Rental and leasing services 476 6,919 289,214,539 804 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets Professional and Business Services 14,211 179,720 9,631,212,200 1,031 Professional and technical services 9,612 97,316 6,763,147,829 1,336 Management of companies and enterprises 175 5,168 478,588,568 1,781 Administrative and support services 4,178 73,457 2,232,576,514 584 Waste management and remediation services 246 3,779 156,899,289 798 Education and Health Services 7,524 202,885 8,728,098,188 827 Educational services 929 37,107 1,711,595,731 887 Ambulatory health care services 4,538 47,073 2,405,539,090 983 Hospitals 74 63,023 3,061,758,910 934 Nursing and residential care facilities 639 31,915 946,868,337 571 Social assistance 1,344 23,767 602,336,120 487 Leisure and Hospitality 6,179 112,867 2,116,527,439 361 Performing arts and spectator sports 302 3,197 305,291,929 1,836 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 52 1,390 35,848,450 496 Amusements, gambling, and recreation 724 13,268 220,332,902 319 Accommodation 247 9,675 222,338,189 442 Food services and drinking places 4,854 85,337 1,332,715,969 300 Other Services 7,033 41,205 1,205,074,565 562 Repair and maintenance 2,175 12,636 463,660,846 706 Personal and laundry services 1,968 15,431 328,858,938 410 Membership associations and organizations 1,172 11,246 376,337,413 644 Private households 1,718 1,892 36,217,368 368 UNCLASSIFIE 181 121 4,428,597 704

MARYLAN PORTION OF C MSA - 7 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 INUSTRY 59,328 1,046 334 41 933,204 187,301 71,303 19,497 $46,553,831,841 11,373,121,147 5,916,374,410 819,024,143 671 96,501 4,637,722,594 58,282 745,903 35,180,710,694 907 GOOS-PROUCING 8,009 114,486 6,330,206,852 1,063 Natural Resources and Mining 144 1,695 66,522,655 755 Crop production 40 412 13,701,030 640 Animal production 33 430 13,688,772 612 Forestry and logging Fishing, hunting and trapping Agriculture and forestry support activities 41 202 5,719,904 545 Mining, except oil and gas 12 471 26,174,113 1,069 Support activities for mining 7 108 5,188,836 924 Construction 6,711 80,395 4,125,552,773 987 Construction of buildings 2,363 20,362 1,234,141,151 1,166 Heavy and civil engineering construction 292 6,111 335,387,554 1,055 Specialty trade contractors 4,056 53,922 2,556,024,068 912 Manufacturing 1,154 32,396 2,138,131,424 1,269 Food manufacturing 89 2,269 77,621,195 658 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 22 1,367 59,792,102 841 Textile mills 11 230 10,994,957 919 Textile product mills 35 352 13,569,236 741 Apparel manufacturing 25 304 7,242,480 458 Leather and allied product manufacturing 5 15 365,986 469 Wood product manufacturing 34 909 38,336,778 811 Paper manufacturing 7 200 9,251,188 890 Printing and related support activities 239 5,745 298,450,826 999 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 9 308 18,391,777 1,148 Chemical manufacturing 50 2,553 259,858,193 1,957 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 14 337 14,704,199 839 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 55 1,401 67,893,756 932 Primary metal manufacturing 10 149 13,272,244 1,713 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 91 2,347 115,279,132 945 Machinery manufacturing 42 1,183 59,451,226 966 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 131 9,298 881,569,225 1,823 Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. 14 106 5,304,734 962 Transportation equipment manufacturing 32 1,225 88,726,168 1,393 $959 1,168 1,596 808 924

MARYLAN PORTION OF C MSA - 8 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE INUSTRY CALENAR YEAR 2006 Furniture and related product manufacturing 85 1,021 43,479,578 819 Miscellaneous manufacturing 154 1,077 54,576,444 975 SERVICE PROVIING 49,747 630,806 28,822,311,026 879 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 9,959 159,541 5,768,153,912 695 Utilities 47 3,151 245,908,930 1,501 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,290 16,959 1,125,974,015 1,277 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 520 7,169 353,060,803 947 Electronic markets and agents and brokers 348 1,942 138,038,985 1,367 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 539 15,141 707,282,538 898 Furniture and home furnishings stores 473 5,442 190,628,294 674 Electronics and appliance stores 428 5,235 185,771,615 682 Building material and garden supply stores 381 10,376 372,435,585 690 Food and beverage stores 1,231 24,258 631,257,215 500 Health and personal care stores 607 5,793 165,104,814 548 Gasoline stations 514 3,730 83,206,143 429 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 945 11,667 195,282,340 322 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 394 5,608 118,249,287 406 General merchandise stores 252 17,454 345,412,405 381 Miscellaneous store retailers 732 6,697 156,578,786 450 Nonstore retailers 202 1,414 61,463,217 836 Air transportation 9 128 4,032,306 606 Water transportation 10 207 9,887,811 919 Truck transportation 461 4,321 152,794,951 680 Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation Scenic and sightseeing transportation 11 32 782,350 470 Support activities for transportation 180 1,945 118,368,469 1,170 Postal service Couriers and messengers 109 5,624 203,812,286 697 Warehousing and storage 77 2,859 141,688,668 953 Information 1,066 24,780 1,746,132,453 1,355 Publishing industries, except Internet 278 5,436 341,039,370 1,206 Motion picture and sound recording industries 179 1,654 43,806,891 509 Broadcasting, except Internet 44 2,560 246,318,838 1,850 Internet publishing and broadcasting Telecommunications 300 10,575 762,610,367 1,387 ISPs, search portals, and data processing 217 3,903 304,867,635 1,502 Other information services Financial Activities 5,502 59,651 3,965,945,080 1,279

MARYLAN PORTION OF C MSA - 9 - TABLE I MAJOR INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE INUSTRY CALENAR YEAR 2006 Monetary authorities - central bank Credit intermediation and related activities 1,470 21,188 1,336,157,453 1,213 Securities, commodity contracts, investments 415 4,456 559,260,167 2,414 Insurance carriers and related activities 959 12,346 903,270,004 1,407 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 63 725 48,864,429 1,296 Real estate 2,195 15,674 907,399,270 1,113 Rental and leasing services 380 5,159 204,524,744 762 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets Professional and Business Services 12,743 167,147 10,388,911,763 1,195 Professional and technical services 9,022 97,449 7,456,710,924 1,472 Management of companies and enterprises 110 9,947 948,912,248 1,835 Administrative and support services 3,458 57,127 1,869,278,849 629 Waste management and remediation services 153 2,624 114,009,742 836 Education and Health Services 6,559 102,929 4,314,005,505 806 Educational services Ambulatory health care services 4,256 35,924 2,055,144,243 1,100 Hospitals 37 19,326 896,655,043 892 Nursing and residential care facilities 496 20,959 579,756,154 532 Social assistance Leisure and Hospitality 4,187 79,731 1,411,275,720 340 Performing arts and spectator sports 270 3,244 87,167,150 517 Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks 23 318 8,817,394 533 Amusements, gambling, and recreation 420 9,759 185,136,341 365 Accommodation 192 6,666 194,707,661 562 Food services and drinking places 3,282 59,744 935,447,174 301 Other Services 9,731 37,027 1,227,886,593 638 Repair and maintenance 1,559 8,818 350,519,555 764 Personal and laundry services 1,432 12,029 289,870,527 463 Membership associations and organizations 896 9,982 472,235,386 910 Private households 5,844 6,198 115,261,125 358 UNCLASSIFIE 526 611 28,192,816 887 NOTE: - indicates data do not meet agency disclosure standards.

- 10 - TABLE II AN WAGES BY COUNTY CALENAR YEAR 2006 STATE BY COUNTY STATE OF MARYLAN 163,781 ***** ALLEGANY ANNE ARUNEL BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE COUNTY CALVERT CAROLINE CARROLL CECIL CHARLES ORCHESTER FREERICK GARRETT HARFOR HOWAR KENT MONTGOMERY PRINCE GEORGE'S QUEEN ANNE'S SAINT MARY'S SOMERSET TALBOT WASHINGTON WICOMICO WORCESTER NONISTRIBUTABLE ***** BALTIMORE MSA MARYLAN PORTION OF C MSA 2,530,129 116,735,878,408 $887 1,766 29,961 895,331,284 575 14,343 225,691 10,040,905,697 856 14,182 349,146 17,152,910,164 945 21,740 375,368 16,544,536,901 848 1,963 21,434 811,952,007 728 733 8,688 262,344,757 581 4,892 55,755 1,851,320,328 639 2,011 30,033 1,221,049,936 782 2,980 41,970 1,508,267,563 691 822 11,783 371,083,537 606 5,894 92,024 3,704,132,714 774 1,002 11,765 308,069,447 504 5,627 81,946 3,206,560,489 753 8,477 143,487 7,002,011,110 938 777 8,394 266,234,616 610 32,803 464,833 26,207,395,767 1,084 15,688 312,943 14,322,083,790 880 1,534 13,594 422,077,434 597 2,039 38,331 1,853,106,684 930 479 7,221 235,827,937 628 1,734 19,295 637,250,909 635 3,492 66,855 2,338,974,532 673 2,795 46,709 1,556,623,679 641 2,330 25,022 653,299,018 502 13,676 47,880 3,362,478,664 1,351 70,795 1,244,987 56,220,322,123 868 59,328 933,204 46,553,831,841 959

- 11 - TABLE II AN WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUE GOVERNMENT SECTOR CALENAR YEAR 2006 STATE BY COUNTY STATE OF MARYLAN 3,213 ***** ALLEGANY ANNE ARUNEL BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE COUNTY CALVERT CAROLINE CARROLL CECIL CHARLES ORCHESTER FREERICK GARRETT HARFOR HOWAR KENT MONTGOMERY PRINCE GEORGE'S QUEEN ANNE'S SAINT MARY'S SOMERSET TALBOT WASHINGTON WICOMICO WORCESTER NONISTRIBUTABLE ***** BALTIMORE MSA MARYLAN PORTION OF C MSA 455,492 $24,375,764,216 1,029 77 6,170 240,997,365 751 311 35,387 1,653,634,962 899 442 75,315 3,734,759,815 954 275 58,832 2,983,315,911 975 60 3,903 177,028,440 872 35 1,520 56,402,540 714 84 8,049 302,848,389 724 77 7,156 398,538,002 1,071 90 8,643 440,742,438 981 48 2,254 89,407,263 763 133 14,003 660,296,341 907 56 1,757 57,950,765 634 118 16,698 937,455,601 1,080 129 16,717 755,255,765 869 37 1,149 42,383,507 709 395 78,250 5,410,391,860 1,330 368 82,502 4,684,662,068 1,092 51 2,449 90,164,045 708 81 11,330 761,274,269 1,292 41 2,934 109,694,761 719 44 1,869 72,273,658 744 107 8,482 325,861,361 739 78 6,535 247,285,630 728 68 3,572 142,260,334 766 8 16 879,126 1,057 1,410 213,447 10,457,434,488 942 1,046 187,301 11,373,121,147 1,168

- 12 - TABLE II AN WAGES BY COUNTY - CONTINUE PRIVATE SECTOR CALENAR YEAR 2006 STATE BY COUNTY STATE OF MARYLAN 160,568 ***** ALLEGANY ANNE ARUNEL BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE COUNTY CALVERT CAROLINE CARROLL CECIL CHARLES ORCHESTER FREERICK GARRETT HARFOR HOWAR KENT MONTGOMERY PRINCE GEORGE'S QUEEN ANNE'S SAINT MARY'S SOMERSET TALBOT WASHINGTON WICOMICO WORCESTER NONISTRIBUTABLE ***** BALTIMORE MSA MARYLAN PORTION OF C MSA 2,074,637 $92,360,114,192 $856 1,689 23,791 654,333,919 529 14,032 190,304 8,387,270,735 848 13,740 273,831 13,418,150,349 942 21,465 316,536 13,561,220,990 824 1,903 17,531 634,923,567 696 698 7,168 205,942,217 553 4,808 47,706 1,548,471,939 624 1,934 22,877 822,511,934 691 2,890 33,327 1,067,525,125 616 774 9,529 281,676,274 568 5,761 78,021 3,043,836,373 750 946 10,008 250,118,682 481 5,509 65,248 2,269,104,888 669 8,348 126,770 6,246,755,345 948 740 7,245 223,851,109 594 32,408 386,583 20,797,003,907 1,035 15,320 230,441 9,637,421,722 804 1,483 11,145 331,913,389 573 1,958 27,001 1,091,832,415 778 438 4,287 126,133,176 566 1,690 17,426 564,977,251 624 3,385 58,373 2,013,113,171 663 2,717 40,174 1,309,338,049 627 2,262 21,450 511,038,684 458 13,668 47,864 3,361,599,538 1,351 69,385 1,031,540 45,762,887,635 853 58,282 745,903 35,180,710,694 907

- 13 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES CALENAR YEAR 2006 STATE OF MARYLAN 163,781 3,213 949 386 2,530,129 455,492 125,178 97,519 116,735,878,408 24,375,764,216 9,652,442,814 4,457,651,566 $887 1,029 1,483 879 1,878 232,795 10,265,669,836 848 160,568 2,074,637 92,360,114,192 856 GOOS-PROUCING 24,329 331,590 17,004,067,053 986 Natural Resources and Mining 728 6,836 235,000,075 661 Construction 19,417 188,420 9,076,290,290 926 Manufacturing 4,184 136,334 7,692,776,688 1,085 SERVICE PROVIING 134,768 1,741,777 75,282,682,619 831 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 34,027 470,271 17,509,056,476 716 Information 2,839 50,726 3,212,610,359 1,218 Financial Activities 15,245 157,729 10,523,325,318 1,283 Professional and Business Services 34,457 394,518 22,563,934,246 1,100 Education and Health Services 16,441 349,136 14,659,572,795 807 Leisure and Hospitality 12,733 229,694 4,086,481,062 342 Other Services 19,026 89,703 2,727,702,363 585 UNCLASSIFIE 1,471 1,270 73,364,520 1,111 BALTIMORE MSA GOOS-PROUCING Natural Resources and Mining Construction Manufacturing SERVICE PROVIING Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Information Financial Activities Professional and Business Services Education and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality Other Services UNCLASSIFIE 70,795 1,410 370 245 1,244,987 213,447 41,104 65,688 $56,220,322,123 10,457,434,488 2,788,701,161 3,159,592,323 11,055 248 8,691 2,116 58,149 15,144 998 7,060 14,211 7,524 6,179 7,033 181 $868 942 1,305 925 795 106,655 4,509,141,004 813 69,385 1,031,540 45,762,887,635 853 158,754 1,737 83,750 73,267 872,665 236,340 19,790 79,858 179,720 202,885 112,867 41,205 8,322,015,906 54,957,362 4,037,977,806 4,229,080,738 37,436,443,132 8,891,436,635 1,176,542,862 5,687,551,243 9,631,212,200 8,728,098,188 2,116,527,439 1,205,074,565 1,008 608 927 1,110 825 723 1,143 1,370 1,031 827 361 562 121 4,428,597 704

- 14 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 ALLEGANY COUNTY 1,766 77 22 14 29,961 6,170 552 2,409 $895,331,284 240,997,365 29,192,056 96,382,617 $575 751 1,017 769 41 3,209 115,422,692 692 1,689 23,791 654,333,919 529 GOOS-PROUCING 245 4,575 167,887,475 706 Natural Resources and Mining 16 141 4,606,807 628 Construction 162 1,322 45,524,638 662 Manufacturing 67 3,112 117,756,030 728 SERVICE PROVIING 1,441 19,214 486,352,102 487 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 436 5,308 123,178,920 446 Information 26 448 14,703,412 631 Financial Activities 131 784 25,223,610 619 Professional and Business Services 188 2,309 58,273,435 485 Education and Health Services 262 5,995 206,153,257 661 Leisure and Hospitality 197 3,287 40,075,738 234 Other Services 201 1,083 18,743,730 333 UNCLASSIFIE 3 2 94,342 907 ANNE ARUNEL COUNTY 14,343 311 104 66 225,691 35,387 7,604 8,537 $10,040,905,697 1,653,634,962 458,412,290 377,642,349 $856 899 1,159 851 141 19,246 817,580,323 817 14,032 190,304 8,387,270,735 848 GOOS-PROUCING 2,380 31,065 1,879,491,279 1,164 Natural Resources and Mining 32 177 7,302,763 793 Construction 1,994 17,376 812,083,405 899 Manufacturing 354 13,512 1,060,105,111 1,509 SERVICE PROVIING 11,534 159,135 6,503,846,586 786 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,114 53,070 2,031,242,413 736 Information 214 4,115 225,656,641 1,055 Financial Activities 1,341 11,986 643,670,573 1,033 Professional and Business Services 3,026 33,557 1,967,398,983 1,127 Education and Health Services 1,180 22,584 919,394,834 783 Leisure and Hospitality 1,216 25,556 460,245,355 346 Other Services 1,443 8,267 256,237,787 596 UNCLASSIFIE 118 104 3,932,870 727

- 15 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 BALTIMORE CITY 14,182 442 78 123 349,146 75,315 8,255 39,399 $17,152,910,164 3,734,759,815 508,358,830 1,961,130,847 $945 954 1,184 957 241 27,661 1,265,270,138 880 13,740 273,831 13,418,150,349 942 GOOS-PROUCING 1,504 28,234 1,361,381,389 927 Natural Resources and Mining 11 46 2,943,506 1,231 Construction 959 11,154 544,401,041 939 Manufacturing 534 17,034 814,036,842 919 SERVICE PROVIING 12,200 245,585 12,056,365,155 944 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,150 42,998 1,845,645,064 825 Information 207 6,115 400,444,119 1,259 Financial Activities 1,345 22,594 2,260,714,754 1,924 Professional and Business Services 2,466 46,741 2,291,868,088 943 Education and Health Services 1,674 90,055 4,315,227,277 922 Leisure and Hospitality 1,735 25,983 589,072,671 436 Other Services 1,623 11,099 353,393,182 612 UNCLASSIFIE 36 12 403,805 647 BALTIMORE COUNTY 21,740 275 69 22 375,368 58,832 16,596 12,172 $16,544,536,901 2,983,315,911 1,203,528,165 578,750,086 $848 975 1,395 914 184 30,064 1,201,037,660 768 21,465 316,536 13,561,220,990 824 GOOS-PROUCING 3,029 53,432 2,890,720,713 1,040 Natural Resources and Mining 58 532 18,070,587 653 Construction 2,369 27,200 1,356,119,034 959 Manufacturing 602 25,700 1,516,531,092 1,135 SERVICE PROVIING 18,413 263,100 10,670,423,955 780 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,578 71,446 2,467,355,630 664 Information 306 6,384 366,850,474 1,105 Financial Activities 2,439 30,778 1,961,665,558 1,226 Professional and Business Services 4,376 51,270 2,500,158,613 938 Education and Health Services 2,751 60,145 2,423,262,098 775 Leisure and Hospitality 1,819 31,212 631,153,309 389 Other Services 2,144 11,865 319,978,273 519 UNCLASSIFIE 23 4 76,322 367

- 16 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 CALVERT COUNTY 1,963 60 24 21,434 3,903 150 $811,952,007 177,028,440 9,630,321 7 245 9,134,402 $728 872 1,235 717 29 3,508 158,263,717 868 1,903 17,531 634,923,567 696 GOOS-PROUCING 510 3,210 139,710,853 837 Natural Resources and Mining 5 26 1,121,318 829 Construction 446 2,432 108,919,587 861 Manufacturing 59 752 29,669,948 759 SERVICE PROVIING 1,393 14,321 495,212,714 665 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 368 4,777 205,780,620 828 Information 24 311 15,531,973 960 Financial Activities 176 758 37,194,344 944 Professional and Business Services 317 1,715 64,555,445 724 Education and Health Services 191 3,114 112,202,552 693 Leisure and Hospitality 156 2,831 40,283,126 274 Other Services 161 815 19,664,654 464 CAROLINE COUNTY 733 35 13 8,688 1,520 85 $262,344,757 56,402,540 3,322,641 5 181 6,532,620 $581 714 752 694 17 1,254 46,547,279 714 698 7,168 205,942,217 553 GOOS-PROUCING 222 2,373 75,173,099 609 Natural Resources and Mining 31 193 4,168,995 415 Construction 161 811 26,483,040 628 Manufacturing 30 1,369 44,521,064 625 SERVICE PROVIING 475 4,795 130,769,118 524 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 188 2,239 70,176,924 603 Information 4 10 369,065 710 Financial Activities 59 317 9,187,029 557 Professional and Business Services 84 315 8,875,249 542 Education and Health Services 38 1,191 31,530,311 509 Leisure and Hospitality 47 531 6,021,889 218 Other Services 55 192 4,608,651 462 UNCLASSIFIE 1 0 0 0

- 17 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 CARROLL COUNTY 4,892 84 20 7 55,755 8,049 323 1,268 $1,851,320,328 302,848,389 15,157,202 51,349,639 $639 724 902 779 57 6,458 236,341,548 704 4,808 47,706 1,548,471,939 624 GOOS-PROUCING 1,352 12,777 550,039,347 828 Natural Resources and Mining 41 265 7,154,840 519 Construction 1,139 7,672 319,792,870 802 Manufacturing 172 4,840 223,091,637 886 SERVICE PROVIING 3,455 34,929 998,432,592 550 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 983 11,681 330,380,008 544 Information 46 509 22,384,579 846 Financial Activities 402 1,776 77,375,407 838 Professional and Business Services 847 4,706 177,744,526 726 Education and Health Services 426 8,220 268,286,278 628 Leisure and Hospitality 315 5,760 68,641,234 229 Other Services 436 2,277 53,620,560 453 UNCLASSIFIE 1 0 0 0 CECIL COUNTY 2,011 77 28 6 30,033 7,156 3,347 322 $1,221,049,936 398,538,002 246,575,901 11,745,979 $782 1,071 1,417 702 43 3,487 140,216,122 773 1,934 22,877 822,511,934 691 GOOS-PROUCING 421 6,708 341,896,344 980 Natural Resources and Mining 40 625 20,988,648 646 Construction 310 1,519 50,468,082 639 Manufacturing 71 4,564 270,439,614 1,140 SERVICE PROVIING 1,513 16,169 480,615,590 572 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 482 6,250 179,956,601 554 Information 16 252 10,909,198 833 Financial Activities 171 823 28,044,244 655 Professional and Business Services 271 1,782 85,328,419 921 Education and Health Services 175 2,874 107,823,059 721 Leisure and Hospitality 220 3,146 46,742,321 286 Other Services 178 1,042 21,811,748 403

- 18 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 CHARLES COUNTY 2,980 90 26 5 41,970 8,643 2,179 388 $1,508,267,563 440,742,438 166,257,155 13,749,125 $691 981 1,467 681 59 6,076 260,736,158 825 2,890 33,327 1,067,525,125 616 GOOS-PROUCING 583 5,535 248,717,222 864 Natural Resources and Mining 14 129 5,460,758 814 Construction 501 4,240 191,273,428 868 Manufacturing 68 1,166 51,983,036 857 SERVICE PROVIING 2,298 27,791 818,786,999 567 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 679 11,757 325,279,129 532 Information 33 481 21,294,134 851 Financial Activities 286 1,632 71,969,436 848 Professional and Business Services 464 3,186 141,947,669 857 Education and Health Services 325 4,093 150,579,495 708 Leisure and Hospitality 270 5,409 74,179,816 264 Other Services 241 1,233 33,537,320 523 UNCLASSIFIE 9 1 20,904 402 ORCHESTER COUNTY 822 48 15 8 11,783 2,254 133 790 $371,083,537 89,407,263 6,052,747 33,880,945 $606 763 875 825 25 1,331 49,473,571 715 774 9,529 281,676,274 568 GOOS-PROUCING 192 3,803 126,141,434 638 Natural Resources and Mining 30 333 10,528,431 608 Construction 114 621 20,402,921 632 Manufacturing 48 2,849 95,210,082 643 SERVICE PROVIING 582 5,726 155,534,840 522 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 209 1,856 50,431,746 523 Information 13 99 3,210,661 624 Financial Activities 65 402 15,570,347 745 Professional and Business Services 81 416 11,292,181 522 Education and Health Services 67 1,284 46,017,120 689 Leisure and Hospitality 72 1,333 22,090,136 319 Other Services 75 336 6,922,649 396 UNCLASSIFIE 0 0 0 0

- 19 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 FREERICK COUNTY 5,894 133 56 7 92,024 14,003 3,308 635 $3,704,132,714 660,296,341 220,913,077 24,552,943 $774 907 1,284 744 70 10,060 414,830,321 793 5,761 78,021 3,043,836,373 750 GOOS-PROUCING 1,330 16,961 783,165,017 888 Natural Resources and Mining 53 538 18,983,874 679 Construction 1,084 10,709 485,600,399 872 Manufacturing 193 5,714 278,580,744 938 SERVICE PROVIING 4,431 61,060 2,260,671,356 712 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,134 17,022 536,863,574 607 Information 96 1,533 87,000,570 1,091 Financial Activities 548 7,625 372,311,185 939 Professional and Business Services 1,178 12,652 666,472,358 1,013 Education and Health Services 553 10,388 385,130,717 713 Leisure and Hospitality 435 8,756 129,547,074 285 Other Services 487 3,084 83,345,878 520 UNCLASSIFIE 0 0 0 0 GARRETT COUNTY 1,002 56 15 11,765 1,757 75 $308,069,447 57,950,765 3,024,244 6 219 7,925,876 $504 634 775 696 35 1,463 47,000,645 618 946 10,008 250,118,682 481 GOOS-PROUCING 286 2,632 84,788,302 620 Natural Resources and Mining 41 573 25,343,641 851 Construction 195 1,141 31,613,291 533 Manufacturing 50 918 27,831,370 583 SERVICE PROVIING 658 7,373 165,270,457 431 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 234 2,460 54,725,264 428 Information 13 137 3,715,095 521 Financial Activities 66 507 13,196,810 501 Professional and Business Services 107 781 23,602,204 581 Education and Health Services 68 1,596 43,703,857 527 Leisure and Hospitality 91 1,548 18,888,197 235 Other Services 79 344 7,439,030 416 UNCLASSIFIE 2 3 59,923 384

- 20 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 HARFOR COUNTY 5,627 118 53 6 81,946 16,698 7,610 470 $3,206,560,489 937,455,601 561,675,950 16,868,726 $753 1,080 1,419 690 59 8,618 358,910,925 801 5,509 65,248 2,269,104,888 669 GOOS-PROUCING 1,230 11,913 510,323,451 824 Natural Resources and Mining 41 192 4,946,433 495 Construction 1,020 7,178 298,626,249 800 Manufacturing 169 4,543 206,750,769 875 SERVICE PROVIING 4,278 53,334 1,758,765,837 634 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,212 18,594 546,624,548 565 Information 59 648 31,586,417 937 Financial Activities 528 3,489 148,199,224 817 Professional and Business Services 1,054 10,969 550,776,609 966 Education and Health Services 513 8,436 296,950,144 677 Leisure and Hospitality 412 8,321 108,056,250 250 Other Services 500 2,877 76,572,645 512 UNCLASSIFIE 1 1 15,600 300 HOWAR COUNTY 8,477 129 31 14 143,487 16,717 625 3,648 $7,002,011,110 755,255,765 37,839,378 167,287,700 $938 869 1,164 882 84 12,444 550,128,687 850 8,348 126,770 6,246,755,345 948 GOOS-PROUCING 1,170 18,978 1,040,773,159 1,055 Natural Resources and Mining 32 325 9,430,366 558 Construction 902 11,852 654,891,492 1,063 Manufacturing 236 6,801 376,451,301 1,064 SERVICE PROVIING 7,176 107,792 5,205,982,186 929 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,729 35,137 1,574,617,961 862 Information 148 1,881 123,815,299 1,266 Financial Activities 893 8,839 581,692,384 1,266 Professional and Business Services 2,184 31,447 2,091,545,468 1,279 Education and Health Services 909 12,700 482,441,443 731 Leisure and Hospitality 569 13,690 223,250,237 314 Other Services 744 4,098 128,619,394 604 UNCLASSIFIE 2 0 0 0

- 21 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 KENT COUNTY 777 37 13 8 8,394 1,149 83 302 $266,234,616 42,383,507 3,310,604 11,311,983 $610 709 767 720 16 764 27,760,920 699 740 7,245 223,851,109 594 GOOS-PROUCING 162 1,641 57,533,731 674 Natural Resources and Mining 34 306 10,490,617 659 Construction 100 436 15,524,449 685 Manufacturing 28 899 31,518,665 674 SERVICE PROVIING 578 5,604 166,317,378 571 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 162 1,146 27,246,297 457 Information 7 55 2,586,859 905 Financial Activities 58 436 16,780,896 740 Professional and Business Services 85 698 28,066,159 773 Education and Health Services 80 1,927 66,289,150 662 Leisure and Hospitality 99 1,089 19,576,917 346 Other Services 87 253 5,771,100 439 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 32,803 395 110 9 464,833 78,250 39,785 1,068 $26,207,395,767 5,410,391,860 3,471,353,010 39,836,554 1,084 1,330 1,678 717 276 37,397 1,899,202,296 977 32,408 386,583 20,797,003,907 1,035 GOOS-PROUCING 3,307 45,939 2,904,299,987 1,216 Natural Resources and Mining 47 745 29,184,348 753 Construction 2,784 30,891 1,705,757,614 1,062 Manufacturing 476 14,303 1,169,358,025 1,572 SERVICE PROVIING 28,590 340,036 17,864,545,174 1,010 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,289 64,349 2,523,219,215 754 Information 648 15,208 1,184,986,692 1,498 Financial Activities 2,964 35,797 2,825,414,735 1,518 Professional and Business Services 7,801 106,477 7,196,354,521 1,300 Education and Health Services 3,618 58,365 2,599,415,117 856 Leisure and Hospitality 1,994 37,878 776,973,660 394 Other Services 7,276 21,962 758,181,234 664 UNCLASSIFIE 511 608 28,158,746 891

- 22 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY 15,688 368 118 13 312,943 82,502 25,881 17,161 $14,322,083,790 4,684,662,068 2,048,220,847 731,751,119 $880 1,092 1,522 820 237 39,460 1,904,690,102 928 15,320 230,441 9,637,421,722 804 GOOS-PROUCING 2,279 42,841 2,254,313,773 1,012 Natural Resources and Mining 25 257 11,772,357 881 Construction 1,896 32,123 1,634,001,745 978 Manufacturing 358 10,461 608,539,671 1,119 SERVICE PROVIING 13,035 187,598 7,383,094,783 757 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,489 61,636 2,177,011,374 679 Information 265 7,247 437,319,084 1,160 Financial Activities 1,528 13,839 659,055,380 916 Professional and Business Services 2,983 43,117 2,319,581,770 1,035 Education and Health Services 1,872 26,969 1,066,677,624 761 Leisure and Hospitality 1,332 24,857 390,292,044 302 Other Services 1,566 9,933 333,157,507 645 UNCLASSIFIE 6 2 13,166 127 QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY 1,534 51 15 13,594 2,449 91 $422,077,434 90,164,045 3,729,346 7 194 6,562,976 $597 708 788 651 29 2,164 79,871,723 710 1,483 11,145 331,913,389 573 GOOS-PROUCING 390 2,355 89,286,568 729 Natural Resources and Mining 33 200 5,108,867 491 Construction 308 1,318 52,063,715 760 Manufacturing 49 837 32,113,986 738 SERVICE PROVIING 1,093 8,790 242,626,821 531 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 378 3,414 95,571,011 538 Information 18 138 5,805,333 809 Financial Activities 112 396 14,233,343 691 Professional and Business Services 258 1,030 51,719,913 966 Education and Health Services 71 745 22,536,114 582 Leisure and Hospitality 113 2,345 36,108,383 296 Other Services 143 722 16,652,724 444 UNCLASSIFIE 0 0 0 0

- 23 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 SAINT MARY'S COUNTY 2,039 81 35 8 38,331 11,330 6,984 790 $1,853,106,684 761,274,269 588,935,688 31,240,191 $930 1,292 1,622 760 38 3,556 141,098,390 763 1,958 27,001 1,091,832,415 778 GOOS-PROUCING 403 2,439 98,747,843 779 Natural Resources and Mining 11 26 787,622 583 Construction 355 1,924 71,980,791 719 Manufacturing 37 489 25,979,430 1,022 SERVICE PROVIING 1,552 24,560 992,948,371 777 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 459 6,533 192,296,747 566 Information 22 215 9,485,103 848 Financial Activities 147 948 33,651,552 683 Professional and Business Services 403 8,854 557,719,515 1,211 Education and Health Services 176 3,806 138,279,518 699 Leisure and Hospitality 184 3,293 38,315,219 224 Other Services 161 911 23,200,717 490 UNCLASSIFIE 3 2 136,201 1,310 SOMERSET COUNTY 479 41 13 9 7,221 2,934 69 1,980 $235,827,937 109,694,761 2,436,800 75,688,718 $628 719 679 735 19 885 31,569,243 686 438 4,287 126,133,176 566 GOOS-PROUCING 112 1,089 31,520,446 557 Natural Resources and Mining 13 373 9,556,679 493 Construction 79 319 9,667,871 583 Manufacturing 20 397 12,295,896 596 SERVICE PROVIING 326 3,198 94,612,730 569 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 115 1,319 52,409,787 764 Information 4 18 746,677 798 Financial Activities 40 242 6,028,719 479 Professional and Business Services 51 201 6,036,265 578 Education and Health Services 41 861 23,003,189 514 Leisure and Hospitality 39 463 4,326,386 180 Other Services 36 94 2,061,707 422

- 24 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 TALBOT COUNTY 1,734 44 19 19,295 1,869 266 $637,250,909 72,273,658 11,889,923 6 198 6,571,942 $635 744 860 638 19 1,405 53,811,793 737 1,690 17,426 564,977,251 624 GOOS-PROUCING 323 3,373 123,677,404 705 Natural Resources and Mining 15 62 1,824,728 566 Construction 258 1,677 63,982,979 734 Manufacturing 50 1,634 57,869,697 681 SERVICE PROVIING 1,367 14,053 441,299,847 604 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 351 3,800 104,414,753 528 Information 23 328 11,723,955 687 Financial Activities 161 893 43,714,617 941 Professional and Business Services 273 2,334 86,684,227 714 Education and Health Services 170 3,208 124,361,440 746 Leisure and Hospitality 144 2,453 41,646,951 327 Other Services 245 1,037 28,753,904 533 UNCLASSIFIE 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON COUNTY 3,492 107 32 12 66,855 8,482 642 2,567 $2,338,974,532 325,861,361 26,795,725 103,878,948 $673 739 803 778 63 5,273 195,186,688 712 3,385 58,373 2,013,113,171 663 GOOS-PROUCING 684 12,915 569,763,609 848 Natural Resources and Mining 21 159 5,960,043 721 Construction 509 4,419 167,655,792 730 Manufacturing 154 8,337 396,147,774 914 SERVICE PROVIING 2,686 45,431 1,442,827,615 611 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 961 16,463 483,996,014 565 Information 43 1,500 43,206,777 554 Financial Activities 291 6,509 287,171,968 848 Professional and Business Services 439 4,284 177,722,631 798 Education and Health Services 317 9,115 335,808,610 708 Leisure and Hospitality 335 5,804 75,385,630 250 Other Services 300 1,756 39,535,985 433 UNCLASSIFIE 15 27 521,947 372

- 25 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 WICOMICO COUNTY 2,795 78 24 11 46,709 6,535 332 2,238 $1,556,623,679 247,285,630 16,950,560 81,921,850 $641 728 982 704 43 3,965 148,413,220 720 2,717 40,174 1,309,338,049 627 GOOS-PROUCING 520 8,344 305,099,234 703 Natural Resources and Mining 36 439 14,056,684 616 Construction 391 3,346 123,097,405 707 Manufacturing 93 4,559 167,945,145 708 SERVICE PROVIING 2,196 31,830 1,004,238,815 607 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 662 10,090 287,250,048 547 Information 29 830 35,585,430 825 Financial Activities 289 2,053 82,345,377 771 Professional and Business Services 405 4,828 177,972,052 709 Education and Health Services 322 7,354 312,096,160 816 Leisure and Hospitality 231 4,293 55,080,685 247 Other Services 258 2,382 53,909,063 435 UNCLASSIFIE 1 0 0 0 WORCESTER COUNTY 2,330 68 16 6 25,022 3,572 203 332 $653,299,018 142,260,334 8,880,354 11,602,664 $502 766 841 672 46 3,037 121,777,316 771 2,262 21,450 511,038,684 458 GOOS-PROUCING 406 3,227 104,470,001 623 Natural Resources and Mining 31 135 4,029,933 574 Construction 336 2,128 68,174,178 616 Manufacturing 39 964 32,265,890 644 SERVICE PROVIING 1,855 18,223 406,568,683 429 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 524 4,153 102,254,431 474 Information 30 125 4,787,967 737 Financial Activities 288 1,296 42,018,292 624 Professional and Business Services 239 1,011 32,033,533 609 Education and Health Services 142 1,872 58,750,990 604 Leisure and Hospitality 475 9,058 151,663,616 322 Other Services 157 708 15,059,854 409 UNCLASSIFIE 1 0 0 0

- 26 - TABLE III COUNTY INUSTRY SERIES - CONTINUE CALENAR YEAR 2006 NONISTRIBUTABLE 13,676 8 0 2 47,880 16 0 6 $3,362,478,664 879,126 0 350,767 1,351 1,057 0 1,124 6 10 528,359 1,016 13,579 47,864 3,361,599,538 1,351 GOOS-PROUCING 1,289 5,231 265,145,373 975 Natural Resources and Mining 17 39 1,177,230 580 Construction 1,045 4,612 218,184,274 910 Manufacturing 227 580 45,783,869 1,518 SERVICE PROVIING 11,641 42,129 3,056,523,471 1,395 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,140 12,773 1,121,128,397 1,688 Information 545 2,139 148,904,845 1,339 Financial Activities 917 3,010 266,895,534 1,705 Professional and Business Services 4,876 19,837 1,290,154,969 1,251 Education and Health Services 500 2,239 123,652,441 1,062 Leisure and Hospitality 233 798 38,864,218 937 Other Services 430 1,333 66,923,067 965 UNCLASSIFIE 738 504 39,930,694 1,524

- 27 - APPENIX A SOURCE OF ATA ata contained in this report represent all employers covered by the Unemployment Insurance (UI) law of Maryland as well as federal workers covered by 5 U.S.C. section 85 (Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees). The state-insured data are compiled from quarterly contributions reports submitted by employers subject to the Maryland law. Included are all reports received plus estimates for those known to be delinquent. Incomplete reports have missing data elements estimated as necessary to provide useful data. Employers known to have more than one physical location operating in Maryland are requested to "breakdown" the data submitted. A Multiple Worksite Report completed by an employer allows data to be disaggregated into reporting units. Employment data pertaining to the federal government are obtained from similarly required reports submitted by the various government installations located in Maryland. SCOPE OF COVERAGE An employer is subject to Maryland's UI law as soon as one or more workers are employed in the state. The following types of wage and salary employment are currently exempt from this coverage: Railroad workers Agricultural labor where cash wages are less than $20,000 or fewer than 10 workers are employed during the current or preceding quarter omestic service unless during any quarter of the current or preceding calendar year the employer pays cash wages of at least $1,000 to individuals performing the employment Crew members and officers of vessels having a capacity of 10 tons or less State and local government elected officials Religious organization workers except where employment is elected to be covered as provided for in the law Insurance and real estate agents that receive payment solely by commission In addition to the wage and salaried workers listed above, all self-employed and family workers are not covered by the law. A more complete definition of covered workers may be obtained by referring to the annotated code of Maryland. Federal employment represents civilian employees only. A few installations are exempt because of national security.