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September 14, 2011 Go to: The spreadsheets in this workbook provide industry employment data statewide and for counties. These data exclude proprietors, the self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households and agriculture. County data are released one week after statewide data and data for the Seattle-Bellevue-Everett MD. Please pay careful attention to the dates on the spreadsheets. To see the monthly schedule for release of employment statistics, go to the Monthly Employment Report schedule. If you need help or have questions about these data, call the Labor Market Information Center at 800-215-16 17 or contact a regional labor economist.  

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September 14, 2011 Go to:

The spreadsheets in this workbook provide industry employmentdata statewide and for counties. These data excludeproprietors, the self-employed, members of the armed services,workers in private households and agriculture.

County data are released one week after statewide data and datafor the Seattle-Bellevue-Everett MD. Please pay careful attentionto the dates on the spreadsheets.

To see the monthly schedule for release of employment statistics,go to the Monthly Employment Report schedule.

If you need help or have questions about these data,call the Labor Market Information Center at 800-215-1617or contact a regional labor economist.

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Washington State Total

Kennewick-Pasco-Richland MSABenton County*Franklin County*

Seattle-Bellevue-Everett MD

King CountySnohomish CountyWenatchee MSA

Chelan County*Douglas County*

AdamsAsotinClallam (Port Angeles MSA)ClarkColumbiaCowlitz (Longview MSA)FerryGarfieldGrant (Moses Lake MSA)Grays Harbor (Aberdeen MSA)Island (Oak Harbor MSA)JeffersonKitsap (Bremerton MSA)Kittitas (Ellensburg MSA)Klickitat

Lewis (Centralia MSA)LincolnMason (Shelton MSA)OkanoganPacificPend OreillePierce (Tacoma MD)San JuanSkagit (Mt. Vernon-Anacortes MSA)SkamaniaSpokane (Spokane MSA)

StevensThurston (Olympia MSA)WahkiakumWalla Walla (Walla Walla MSA)Whatcom (Bellingham MSA)Whitman (Pullman MSA)Yakima (Yakima MSA)

MD = Metropolitan Division

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MSA = Metropolitan or Micropolitan Statistical Area* = County not available separately from MSA

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jul-11 Aug-10 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Aug-11 Jul-11 Aug-10 Jul-10 Aug-11 Aug-11 Aug-10Total Nonfarm 1 2,822,200 2,835,200 2,775,700 2,794,300 -13,000 46,500 -18,600Total Private 2,313,700 2,308,400 2,260,600 2,258,900 5,300 53,100 1,700Goods Producing 430,000 422,900 416,800 415,000 7,100 13,200 1,800

Mining and Logging 6,400 6,300 6,300 6,300 100 100 0Logging 3,900 3,800 3,900 3,900 100 0 0

Construction 149,900 146,900 149,000 147,400 3,000 900 1,600Construction of Buildings 36,500 35,300 36,000 35,800 1,200 500 200Heavy and Civil Engineering 18,400 17,600 19,000 18,500 800 -600 500Specialty Trade Contractors 95,000 94,000 94,000 93,100 1,000 1,000 900

Manufacturing 273,700 269,700 261,500 261,300 4,000 12,200 200Durable Goods 194,700 193,700 185,100 185,400 1,000 9,600 -300

Wood Product Manufacturing 13,000 13,000 13,100 13,500 0 -100 -400Sawmills and Wood Preservation 6,400 6,400 6,200 6,300 0 200 -100

Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg. 9,100 9,000 9,000 9,000 100 100 0Fabricated Metal Product Mfg. 17,600 17,800 17,000 16,800 -200 600 200Machinery Manufacturing 12,300 12,300 11,900 11,800 0 400 100Computer and Electronic Product Mfg. 19,900 19,800 19,200 19,200 100 700 0Transportation Equipment Mfg. 96,700 95,800 89,500 89,800 900 7,200 -300

Aerospace Product and Parts Mfg. 88,000 87,400 80,500 80,700 600 7,500 -200Nondurable Goods 79,000 76,000 76,400 75,900 3,000 2,600 500

Food Manufacturing 37,400 34,300 35,500 34,900 3,100 1,900 600Fruit/Vegetable Preserving, & Specialty 12,300 11,100 12,000 11,500 1,200 300 500Other Food Manufacturing 25,100 23,200 23,500 23,400 1,900 1,600 100

Petrol, Coal, Plastics, and Rubber Prod. Mfg. 10,600 10,600 10,700 10,700 0 -100 0Paper Manufacturing 9,100 9,200 9,400 9,500 -100 -300 -100Printing and Related Support Activities 5,800 5,900 6,100 6,200 -100 -300 -100

Service Providing 2,392,200 2,412,300 2,358,900 2,379,300 -20,100 33,300 -20,400Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 532,500 534,400 519,900 520,000 -1,900 12,600 -100

Wholesale Trade 124,300 126,300 121,400 121,700 -2,000 2,900 -300Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 60,200 60,300 59,800 59,800 -100 400 0Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 43,100 45,600 43,200 43,700 -2,500 -100 -500Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers 21,000 20,400 18,400 18,200 600 2,600 200

Retail Trade 315,000 314,200 309,200 308,600 800 5,800 600Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 37,300 38,000 36,400 36,300 -700 900 100Furniture and Home Furnishing Stores 9,400 9,400 9,500 9,500 0 -100 0Bldg Material and Garden Supply Stores 26,700 26,900 25,900 26,400 -200 800 -500Food and Beverage Stores 61,600 61,300 61,200 61,200 300 400 0Health and Personal Care Stores 15,700 15,800 15,800 15,800 -100 -100 0Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores 23,800 22,600 23,300 22,700 1,200 500 600General Merchandise Stores 67,600 68,100 66,500 66,300 -500 1,100 200Other Retail Trade 72,900 72,100 70,600 70,400 800 2,300 200

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 93,200 93,900 89,300 89,700 -700 3,900 -400Utilities 4,900 4,900 4,900 4,900 0 0 0Transportation and Warehousing 88,300 89,000 84,400 84,800 -700 3,900 -400

Air Transportation 10,600 10,500 10,300 10,400 100 300 -100Truck Transportation 21,300 21,100 23,000 23,100 200 -1,700 -100Support Activities for Transportation 18,100 18,500 17,600 17,600 -400 500 0Warehousing and Storage 10,300 10,500 9,700 9,700 -200 600 0

Information 105,900 104,000 103,800 103,500 1,900 2,100 300

Washington StateNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

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Publishing Industries, except Internet 61,300 60,500 59,900 60,000 800 1,400 -100Software Publishers 54,000 53,100 51,800 51,800 900 2,200 0

Financial Activities 133,200 135,300 135,400 135,600 -2,100 -2,200 -200Finance and Insurance 88,700 89,300 89,400 89,800 -600 -700 -400

Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 41,400 41,600 42,000 42,300 -200 -600 -300Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 35,600 35,900 36,200 36,200 -300 -600 0

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 44,500 46,000 46,000 45,800 -1,500 -1,500 200Professional and Business Services 344,700 345,400 331,400 331,800 -700 13,300 -400

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Serv. 170,600 170,600 162,400 163,000 0 8,200 -600Legal Services 21,800 21,600 21,000 21,000 200 800 0Accounting and Bookkeeping Services 15,400 15,600 15,200 15,600 -200 200 -400Architectural and Engineering Services 35,800 35,800 35,100 35,000 0 700 100Computer Systems Design and Related 39,000 38,300 34,600 34,800 700 4,400 -200

Management of Companies and Enterprises 32,800 33,200 31,800 31,800 -400 1,000 0Admin., Support, Waste Mgt., & Remediation 141,300 141,600 137,200 137,000 -300 4,100 200

Administrative and Support Services 125,100 125,200 120,800 120,700 -100 4,300 100Employment Services 40,500 40,600 38,200 38,300 -100 2,300 -100Other Administrative Services 84,600 84,600 82,600 82,400 0 2,000 200

Waste Management and Remediation Serv. 16,200 16,400 16,400 16,300 -200 -200 100Education and Health Services 375,100 374,500 367,700 368,500 600 7,400 -800

Education Services 40,200 40,300 40,600 41,700 -100 -400 -1,100Health Services and Social Assistance 334,900 334,200 327,100 326,800 700 7,800 300

Ambulatory Health Care Services 134,600 133,900 132,000 131,800 700 2,600 200Hospitals 77,900 77,500 73,900 73,800 400 4,000 100Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 61,000 61,100 59,300 59,100 -100 1,700 200Social Assistance 61,400 61,700 61,900 62,100 -300 -500 -200

Leisure and Hospitality 283,500 283,200 278,700 277,400 300 4,800 1,300Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 49,000 49,400 48,400 48,800 -400 600 -400Accommodation and Food Services 234,500 233,800 230,300 228,600 700 4,200 1,700

Accommodation 32,800 32,200 32,900 32,500 600 -100 400Food Services and Drinking Places 201,700 201,600 197,400 196,100 100 4,300 1,300

Other Services 108,800 108,700 106,900 107,100 100 1,900 -200

Repair and Maintenance 26,800 26,600 25,600 25,700 200 1,200 -100Personal and Laundry Services 29,400 29,300 27,900 27,800 100 1,500 100Membership Associations and Organizations 52,600 52,800 53,400 53,600 -200 -800 -200

Government 508,500 526,800 515,100 535,400 -18,300 -6,600 -20,300Federal Government 75,000 75,100 76,100 77,700 -100 -1,100 -1,600Total State Government 131,500 132,900 135,800 136,400 -1,400 -4,300 -600

State Government Educational Services 65,200 65,200 65,600 65,500 0 -400 100Total Local Government 302,000 318,800 303,200 321,300 -16,800 -1,200 -18,100

Local Government Educational Services 129,200 147,000 128,800 146,900 -17,800 400 -18,100Other Local Government 172,800 171,800 174,400 174,400 1,000 -1,600 0

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 101,100 101,800 101,100 101,200 -700 0 -100Total Private 83,700 83,400 83,700 82,700 300 0 1,000Goods Producing 14,100 13,800 14,100 13,700 300 0 400

Mining, Logging, and Construction 7,100 7,000 6,600 6,500 100 500 100Manufacturing 7,000 6,800 7,500 7,200 200 -500 300

Service Providing 87,000 88,000 87,000 87,500 -1,000 0 -500Private Services Providing 69,600 69,600 69,600 69,000 0 0 600Trade, Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 15,800 15,800 16,600 16,800 0 -800 -200

Retail Trade 11,500 11,400 11,400 11,400 100 100 0Financial Activities 3,700 3,700 3,600 3,500 0 100 100Professional and Business Services 25,200 25,100 24,800 24,400 100 400 400

Administrative and Support Services 12,300 12,200 12,100 11,900 100 200 200Educational and Health Services 11,400 11,600 11,000 10,900 -200 400 100Leisure and Hospitality 9,900 9,800 9,400 9,200 100 500 200

Food Services 7,100 7,100 6,700 6,600 0 400 100Total Government 17,400 18,400 17,400 18,500 -1,000 0 -1,100

Federal Government 1,300 1,300 1,500 1,700 0 -200 -200Total State Government 2,600 2,800 2,600 2,800 -200 0 -200Total Local Government 13,500 14,300 13,300 14,000 -800 200 -700

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Kennewick-Pasco-Richland Metropolitan Statistical Area (Benton and Franklin Counties)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jul-11 Aug-10 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Aug-11 Jul-11 Aug-10 Jul-10 Aug-11 Aug-11 Aug-10Total Nonfarm 1 1,406,600 1,412,300 1,375,300 1,383,500 -5,700 31,300 -8,200Total Private 1,215,600 1,213,800 1,181,000 1,180,900 1,800 34,600 100Goods Producing 227,900 226,000 220,500 219,900 1,900 7,400 600

Mining and Logging 700 700 800 800 0 -100 0Construction 68,300 67,200 68,400 67,700 1,100 -100 700

Construction of Buildings 16,700 16,200 16,100 16,100 500 600 0Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 7,500 7,200 7,600 7,400 300 -100 200Specialty Trade Contractors 44,100 43,800 44,700 44,200 300 -600 500

Manufacturing 158,900 158,100 151,300 151,400 800 7,600 -100Durable Goods Manufacturing 132,300 131,600 124,200 124,300 700 8,100 -100

Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 9,200 9,100 8,700 8,600 100 500 100Computer and Electronic Product Mfg. 13,100 13,100 12,800 12,800 0 300 0

Navigatnl., Measuring, Electromed., & Cntrl. 7,600 7,700 7,600 7,700 -100 0 -100Transportation Equipment Mfg. 87,400 86,900 80,600 80,800 500 6,800 -200

Aerospace Products and Parts Mfg. 83,900 83,100 76,800 76,900 800 7,100 -100Nondurable Goods Manufacturing 26,600 26,500 27,100 27,100 100 -500 0

Food Manufacturing 13,500 12,800 12,500 12,400 700 1,000 100Service Providing 1,178,700 1,186,300 1,154,800 1,163,600 -7,600 23,900 -8,800

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 258,500 257,100 250,700 249,800 1,400 7,800 900Wholesale Trade 67,600 67,900 66,700 66,500 -300 900 200Retail Trade 143,100 141,500 137,100 136,400 1,600 6,000 700

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 14,200 14,300 14,000 14,000 -100 200 0Food and Beverage Stores 27,600 27,400 27,200 27,100 200 400 100General Merchandise Stores 25,700 25,900 25,100 24,900 -200 600 200

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 47,800 47,700 46,900 46,900 100 900 0Transportation and Warehousing 45,300 45,200 44,500 44,500 100 800 0

Air Transportation 9,700 9,700 9,500 9,600 0 200 -100Truck Transportation 7,800 7,700 8,000 8,000 100 -200 0Support Activities for Transportation 11,400 11,400 10,600 10,600 0 800 0Warehousing and Storage 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 0 0 0

Information 87,500 85,900 85,500 85,100 1,600 2,000 400Software Publishers 52,800 52,000 50,600 50,600 800 2,200 0Wired Telecommunications Carriers 5,800 5,700 6,400 6,400 100 -600 0

Financial Activities 74,900 76,000 76,200 76,700 -1,100 -1,300 -500Finance and Insurance 49,300 49,700 49,800 50,200 -400 -500 -400

Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 19,200 19,300 19,800 20,100 -100 -600 -300Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 22,700 22,700 22,800 22,800 0 -100 0

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 25,600 26,300 26,400 26,500 -700 -800 -100Professional and Business Services 211,500 211,700 200,600 201,200 -200 10,900 -600

Professional, Scientific and Technical Serv. 111,100 111,100 103,700 104,400 0 7,400 -700Legal Services 14,000 14,000 13,500 13,500 0 500 0Accounting, Tax Prep., Bookkpng., & Payroll 8,400 8,500 8,500 9,000 -100 -100 -500Architectural, Engineering, and Related 20,800 21,000 19,800 19,800 -200 1,000 0Computer Systems Design and Related 30,700 30,000 27,000 27,100 700 3,700 -100

Management of Companies and Enterprises 24,500 24,900 23,800 23,800 -400 700 0Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt., & Remediation 75,900 75,700 73,100 73,000 200 2,800 100

Administrative and Support Services 72,400 72,200 69,600 69,600 200 2,800 0Employment Services 28,400 28,000 26,200 26,200 400 2,200 0

Education and Health Services 166,800 168,900 161,200 161,900 -2,100 5,600 -700

the Seattle-Bellevue-Everett Metropolitan Division (King and Snohomish Counties)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

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Educational Services 21,700 22,800 21,500 22,300 -1,100 200 -800Ambulatory Health Care Services 58,500 59,200 57,600 57,500 -700 900 100Hospitals 33,200 33,200 30,100 30,100 0 3,100 0Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 24,100 24,200 23,200 23,100 -100 900 100Social Assistance 29,300 29,500 28,800 28,900 -200 500 -100

Leisure and Hospitality 136,400 136,100 135,000 135,000 300 1,400 0Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 25,300 25,700 26,800 27,200 -400 -1,500 -400Accommodation 14,700 14,400 14,300 14,100 300 400 200Food Services and Drinking Places 96,400 96,000 93,900 93,700 400 2,500 200

Other Services 52,100 52,100 51,300 51,300 0 800 0Repair and Maintenance 10,700 10,700 10,700 10,800 0 0 -100Personal and Laundry Services 16,300 16,300 15,500 15,500 0 800 0Religious, Grantmkg., Civic, Prof., & Simlr. Org. 25,100 25,100 25,100 25,000 0 0 100

Government 191,000 198,500 194,300 202,600 -7,500 -3,300 -8,300Federal Government 23,000 23,200 24,100 24,700 -200 -1,100 -600Total State Government 53,700 56,000 54,800 56,600 -2,300 -1,100 -1,800

State Government Educational Services 36,100 38,000 36,300 37,900 -1,900 -200 -1,600Total Local Government 114,300 119,300 115,400 121,300 -5,000 -1,100 -5,900

Local Government Educational Services 43,800 49,900 44,500 50,300 -6,100 -700 -5,800Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 1,159,500 1,163,600 1,138,300 -4,100 21,200Total Private 998,600 996,400 974,900 2,200 23,700Goods Producing 151,300 148,000 150,800 3,300 500

Mining and Logging 500 500 500 0 0Construction 51,900 48,600 51,500 3,300 400

Construction of Buildings 13,500 13,400 13,500 100 0Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 5,500 5,200 5,400 300 100Specialty Trade Contractors 32,900 29,900 32,600 3,000 300

Manufacturing 99,000 98,900 98,800 100 200Durable Goods 76,500 76,500 75,600 0 900

Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 5,700 5,700 5,600 0 100Computer and Electronic Product Mfg. 8,200 8,200 7,800 0 400

Navgtnl., Measuring, Electromed., & Control 4,100 4,100 4,100 0 0Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 45,500 45,300 45,300 200 200

Aerospace Product and Parts Mfg. 42,100 41,700 41,800 400 300Nondurable Goods 22,500 22,400 23,200 100 -700

Food Manufacturing 11,300 11,100 11,000 200 300Service Providing 1,008,200 1,015,600 987,500 -7,400 20,700

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 214,900 214,100 207,800 800 7,100Wholesale Trade 60,200 60,100 58,600 100 1,600Retail Trade 110,800 110,000 106,200 800 4,600

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 10,300 10,300 10,200 0 100Food and Beverage Stores 21,200 21,100 21,000 100 200General Merchandise Stores 18,700 18,100 18,300 600 400

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 43,900 44,000 43,000 -100 900Transportation and Warehousing 41,500 41,600 40,700 -100 800

Air Transportation 9,700 9,700 9,600 0 100Truck Transportation 6,500 6,500 6,700 0 -200Support Activities for Transportation 10,500 10,500 9,800 0 700Warehousing and Storage 3,400 3,400 3,400 0 0

Information 80,100 81,000 79,700 -900 400Software Publishers 51,800 51,600 50,400 200 1,400Wired Telecommunications Carriers 3,300 3,400 4,500 -100 -1,200

Financial Activities 65,300 64,600 65,700 700 -400Finance and Insurance 42,000 41,800 42,300 200 -300

Credit Intermediation and Related 15,900 15,800 16,600 100 -700Insurance Carriers and Related 18,600 18,600 18,500 0 100

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 23,300 22,800 23,400 500 -100Professional and Business Services 190,600 189,200 180,600 1,400 10,000

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 101,600 101,400 95,300 200 6,300Legal Services 13,100 13,100 12,600 0 500Accounting, Tax Prep., Bookkpg., and Payroll 7,400 7,400 7,900 0 -500Architectural, Engineering, and Related 18,800 18,000 17,700 800 1,100Computer Systems Design and Related 28,400 28,700 25,900 -300 2,500

Management of Companies and Enterprises 23,800 23,200 22,400 600 1,400Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt., and Remediation 65,100 64,600 62,800 500 2,300

Administrative and Support Services 62,300 61,900 60,200 400 2,100Employment Services 25,200 25,200 23,400 0 1,800

Educational and Health Services 140,600 142,700 136,200 -2,100 4,400

King CountyNonfarm Employment in

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Educational Services 21,000 23,700 20,500 -2,700 500Ambulatory Health Care Services 49,000 48,700 47,400 300 1,600Hospitals 28,300 28,200 26,600 100 1,700Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 18,600 18,500 18,400 100 200Social Assistance 23,700 23,700 23,400 0 300

Leisure and Hospitality 113,400 112,900 112,400 500 1,000Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 21,900 21,000 23,600 900 -1,700Accommodation 13,200 13,200 12,900 0 300Food Services and Drinking Places 78,300 78,700 75,900 -400 2,400

Other Services 42,400 43,900 41,700 -1,500 700Repair and Maintenance 8,600 8,500 8,700 100 -100Personal and Laundry Services 13,500 13,600 12,700 -100 800Religious, Grantmkg., Civic, Professional, & Similar 20,300 21,900 20,400 -1,600 -100

Government 160,900 167,200 163,400 -6,300 -2,500Federal Government 20,800 21,200 22,100 -400 -1,300State Government 50,600 55,500 51,300 -4,900 -700

State Government Educational Services 35,900 40,900 35,900 -5,000 0Local Government 89,500 90,500 90,000 -1,000 -500

Local Government Educational Services 35,800 37,900 36,100 -2,100 -300Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 253,100 251,500 245,200 1,600 7,900Total Private 215,900 214,200 206,000 1,700 9,900Goods Producing 74,400 73,100 69,100 1,300 5,300

Mining, Logging, and Construction 15,700 15,200 16,500 500 -800Construction of Buildings 2,600 2,600 2,600 0 0Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 1,700 1,700 2,000 0 -300Specialty Trade Contractors 11,100 10,800 11,600 300 -500

Manufacturing 58,700 57,900 52,600 800 6,100Durable Goods 54,900 54,100 48,700 800 6,200

Wood Product Manufacturing 1,200 1,200 1,300 0 -100Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 3,400 3,400 3,000 0 400Computer and Electronic Product Mfg. 4,900 4,900 5,000 0 -100Aerospace Product and Parts Mfg. 41,000 40,200 35,100 800 5,900

Nondurable Goods 3,800 3,800 3,900 0 -100Service Providing 178,700 178,400 176,100 300 2,600

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 42,700 42,500 42,000 200 700Wholesale Trade 7,900 7,900 7,900 0 0Retail Trade 30,900 30,700 30,200 200 700

Motor vehicle and parts dealers 3,900 3,900 3,800 0 100Food and beverage stores 6,300 6,300 6,100 0 200General merchandise stores 7,200 7,000 6,600 200 600

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 3,900 3,900 3,900 0 0Information 5,800 5,700 5,400 100 400

Telecommunications 4,100 4,100 3,800 0 300Financial Activities 10,600 10,600 11,000 0 -400

Finance and Insurance 7,700 7,700 7,900 0 -200

Credit intermediation and related activities 3,400 3,400 3,500 0 -100Insurance carriers and related activities 4,100 4,100 4,300 0 -200

Real estate and rental and leasing 2,900 2,900 3,100 0 -200Professional and Business Services 21,200 21,100 20,600 100 600

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 9,400 9,300 9,100 100 300Architectural and engineering services 2,300 2,300 2,100 0 200

Administrative, Support, Waste Mgmt., & Remed. 10,700 10,600 10,200 100 500Employment services 2,800 2,800 2,800 0 0

Educational and Health Services 28,900 29,100 25,700 -200 3,200Ambulatory health care services 10,600 10,600 10,100 0 500Nursing and residential care facilities 5,600 5,500 4,700 100 900Social assistance 5,800 5,800 5,500 0 300

Leisure and Hospitality 22,700 22,700 22,600 0 100Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 3,900 4,000 3,600 -100 300Food Services and Drinking Places 17,600 17,600 17,800 0 -200

Other Services 9,600 9,400 9,600 200 0Government 37,200 37,300 39,200 -100 -2,000

Federal Government 2,300 2,300 2,600 0 -300State Government 5,100 4,800 5,300 300 -200

State Educational Services 2,000 1,700 2,000 300 0Local Government 29,800 30,200 31,300 -400 -1,500

Local Educational Services 14,100 14,600 14,200 -500 -100Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

Snohomish CountyNonfarm Employment in

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from that point to present.

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 41,000 39,500 40,100 39,100 1,500 900 1,000Total Private 32,000 30,600 31,100 30,000 1,400 900 1,100Goods Producing 4,400 4,200 4,400 4,200 200 0 200

Mining, Logging, and Construction 2,100 2,000 2,200 2,100 100 -100 100Manufacturing 2,300 2,200 2,200 2,100 100 100 100

Service Providing 36,600 35,300 35,700 34,900 1,300 900 800Private Services Providing 27,600 26,400 26,700 25,800 1,200 900 900Trade, Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 10,600 9,700 9,600 8,800 900 1,000 800

Retail Trade 5,700 5,600 5,900 5,800 100 -200 100Education and Health Services 5,800 5,900 5,800 6,000 -100 0 -200Leisure and Hospitality 5,200 5,200 5,800 5,700 0 -600 100Government 9,000 8,900 9,000 9,100 100 0 -100

Federal Government 1,100 1,000 1,100 1,100 100 0 0State Government 1,200 1,100 1,300 1,200 100 -100 100Local Government 6,700 6,800 6,600 6,800 -100 100 -200

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Wenatchee-East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area (Chelan and Douglas Counties)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 5,400 5,420 5,620 -20 -220Total Private 3,850 3,830 3,950 20 -100Goods Producing 1,150 1,160 1,200 -10 -50

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 100 100 120 0 -20Manufacturing 1,050 1,060 1,080 -10 -30

Durable Goods 100 100 110 0 -10Nondurable Goods 950 960 970 -10 -20

Service Providing 4,250 4,260 4,420 -10 -170Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,390 1,370 1,380 20 10Information and Financial Activities 140 130 140 10 0Professional and Business Services 80 80 80 0 0Government 1,550 1,590 1,670 -40 -120

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Adams CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 5,790 5,800 5,750 -10 40Total Private 4,600 4,570 4,580 30 20Goods Producing 700 640 720 60 -20

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 370 320 420 50 -50Manufacturing 330 320 300 10 30

Service Providing 5,090 5,160 5,030 -70 60Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,220 1,220 1,240 0 -20Information and Financial Activities 210 210 200 0 10Professional and Business Services 350 370 350 -20 0Government 1,190 1,230 1,170 -40 20

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Asotin CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market and

Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 22,580 22,450 22,840 130 -260Total Private 15,390 15,260 15,700 130 -310Goods Producing 3,160 3,040 3,120 120 40

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 1,590 1,460 1,580 130 10Manufacturing 1,570 1,580 1,540 -10 30

Service Providing 19,420 19,410 19,720 10 -300Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,040 4,080 4,160 -40 -120

Wholesale Trade 320 320 300 0 20Retail Trade 3,340 3,330 3,380 10 -40Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 380 430 480 -50 -100

Information and Financial Activities 920 920 1,000 0 -80Government 7,190 7,190 7,140 0 50

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Port Angeles Micropolitan Statistical Area (Clallam County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 125,600 127,300 125,700 -1,700 -100

Construction, Mining, and Logging 8,100 7,900 8,600 200 -500Construction and Mining 8,000 7,800 8,500 200 -500Logging 100 100 100 0 0

Manufacturing 11,300 11,300 11,500 0 -200Durable Goods 7,200 7,200 7,300 0 -100

Wood Product Manufacturing 400 500 500 -100 -100Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 1,100 1,000 1,200 100 -100Machinery Manufacturing 1,300 1,300 1,200 0 100Computer and Electronic Product Mfg. 2,900 2,900 2,800 0 100Transportation Equipment Mfg. 300 300 300 0 0Other Durables 1,200 1,200 1,300 0 -100

Nondurable Goods 4,100 4,100 4,200 0 -100Food Manufacturing 1,000 900 1,000 100 0Paper Manufacturing 1,100 1,100 1,200 0 -100Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 500 600 600 -100 -100Other Nondurables 1,500 1,500 1,400 0 100

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 23,900 23,900 23,900 0 0Wholesale Trade 5,300 5,300 5,200 0 100Retail Trade 15,100 14,900 15,000 200 100

Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 1,500 1,500 1,600 0 -100Food and Beverage Stores 2,900 2,900 2,800 0 100Health and Personal Care Stores 600 600 600 0 0General Merchandise Stores 4,600 4,500 4,400 100 200Other Retail 5,500 5,400 5,600 100 -100

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 3,500 3,700 3,700 -200 -200

Information 2,700 2,700 2,700 0 0Financial Activities 5,800 5,800 5,800 0 0

Finance & Insurance 3,600 3,600 3,600 0 0Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2,200 2,200 2,200 0 0

Professional and Business Services 15,200 15,100 14,600 100 600Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 6,800 6,800 6,500 0 300Management of Companies 1,400 1,400 1,300 0 100Administrative, Support, and Waste Management 7,000 6,900 6,800 100 200

Education and Health Services 19,100 19,400 18,500 -300 600Education Services 1,200 1,400 1,100 -200 100Health Care and Social Assistance 17,900 18,000 17,400 -100 500

Health Care 15,500 15,500 15,000 0 500Social Assistance 2,400 2,500 2,400 -100 0

Leisure and Hospitality 12,000 12,100 12,400 -100 -400Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2,200 2,100 2,200 100 0Accommodation and Food Services 9,800 10,000 10,200 -200 -400

Other Services 4,700 4,700 4,600 0 100Government 22,800 24,400 23,100 -1,600 -300

Federal Government 3,200 3,100 3,100 100 100State Government 3,300 4,100 3,200 -800 100Local Government 16,300 17,200 16,800 -900 -500

K-12 Education 10,900 11,900 11,100 -1,000 -200Other Local Government 5,400 5,300 5,700 100 -300

Clark CountyNonfarm Employment in

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Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 1,070 1,090 1,090 -20 -20Total Private 590 580 570 10 20Goods Producing 120 110 110 10 10Service Providing 950 980 980 -30 -30

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 150 150 170 0 -20Information and Financial Activities 40 40 50 0 -10Government 480 510 520 -30 -40

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Columbia CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 35,600 35,100 35,800 36,600 500 -200 -800

Total Private 30,300 29,700 30,400 30,500 600 -100 -100Goods Producing 9,400 9,200 9,600 9,200 200 -200 400

Mining, Logging, and Construction 3,400 3,300 3,300 3,200 100 100 100Manufacturing 6,000 5,900 6,300 6,000 100 -300 300

Non-Durable Goods 3,400 3,300 3,400 3,300 100 0 100Service Providing 26,200 25,900 26,200 27,400 300 0 -1,200

Private Service Providing 20,900 20,500 20,800 21,300 400 100 -500Trade, Transportation, Warehousing and Utiliti 7,400 7,300 7,200 7,600 100 200 -400

Retail Trade 4,600 4,600 4,400 4,400 0 200 0Educational and Health Services 5,300 5,300 5,300 5,300 0 0 0Leisure and Hospitality 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 0 0 0

Government 5,300 5,400 5,400 6,100 -100 -100 -700Federal Government 200 200 300 300 0 -100 0Total State Government 900 800 1,000 1,300 100 -100 -300Total Local Government 4,200 4,400 4,100 4,500 -200 100 -400

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Longview Metropolitan Statistical Area (Cowlitz County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 1,680 1,700 1,660 -20 20Total Private 760 720 690 40 70Goods Producing 240 220 170 20 70

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 240 220 170 20 70Service Providing 1,440 1,480 1,490 -40 -50

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 160 160 160 0 0Information and Financial Activities 60 50 60 10 0Government 920 980 970 -60 -50

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Ferry CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 780 750 820 30 -40Total Private 270 250 250 20 20Goods Producing 20 20 10 0 10Service Providing 760 730 810 30 -50

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 180 170 180 10 0Information and Financial Activities 20 20 20 0 0Government 510 500 570 10 -60

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Garfield CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 27,830 27,510 26,480 320 1,350Total Private 19,990 19,360 18,710 630 1,280Goods Producing 6,520 6,030 5,840 490 680Service Providing 21,310 21,480 20,640 -170 670

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 5,750 5,710 5,430 40 320Information and Financial Activities 960 960 1,000 0 -40Government 7,840 8,150 7,770 -310 70

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Moses Lake Micropolitan Statistical Area (Grant County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 22,330 22,120 22,890 210 -560Total Private 16,240 15,770 16,570 470 -330Goods Producing 4,460 4,200 4,660 260 -200

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 1,380 1,340 1,460 40 -80Manufacturing 3,080 2,860 3,200 220 -120

Service Providing 17,870 17,920 18,230 -50 -360Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 4,030 3,870 4,080 160 -50

Wholesale Trade 710 710 660 0 50Retail Trade 2,700 2,640 2,720 60 -20Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 620 520 700 100 -80

Information and Financial Activities 990 1,010 1,060 -20 -70All Other Services 6,760 6,690 6,770 70 -10Government 6,090 6,350 6,320 -260 -230

Federal Government 230 220 300 10 -70State and Local Government 5,860 6,130 6,020 -270 -160

State and Local Government Education 2,040 2,300 2,130 -260 -90Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Aberdeen Micropolitan Statistical Area (Grays Harbor County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 15,130 15,260 15,400 -130 -270Total Private 10,650 10,660 10,790 -10 -140Goods Producing 1,470 1,460 1,570 10 -100

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 780 770 900 10 -120Manufacturing 690 690 670 0 20

Service Providing 13,660 13,800 13,830 -140 -170Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,510 2,480 2,610 30 -100

Wholesale Trade 150 140 140 10 10Retail Trade 2,080 2,060 2,160 20 -80Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 280 280 310 0 -30

Information and Financial Activities 780 780 780 0 0Government 4,480 4,600 4,610 -120 -130

Federal Government 1,360 1,360 1,400 0 -40State and Local Government 3,120 3,240 3,210 -120 -90

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Oak Harbor Micropolitan Statistical Area (Island County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 8,540 8,460 8,470 80 70Total Private 6,320 6,190 6,300 130 20Goods Producing 1,160 1,130 1,130 30 30

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 480 450 480 30 0Manufacturing 680 680 650 0 30

Service Providing 7,380 7,330 7,340 50 40Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,360 1,340 1,360 20 0Information and Financial Activities 450 460 450 -10 0Government 2,220 2,270 2,170 -50 50

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Jefferson CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarter

from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 82,100 81,500 83,400 83,300 600 -1,300 100Total Private 52,900 52,200 54,000 53,800 700 -1,100 200Goods Producing 5,900 5,700 5,800 5,700 200 100 100

Mining, Logging, and Construction 4,000 3,800 3,900 3,800 200 100 100Manufacturing 1,900 1,900 1,900 1,900 0 0 0

Service Providing 76,200 75,800 77,600 77,600 400 -1,400 0Private Services Providing 47,000 46,500 48,200 48,100 500 -1,200 100Trade, Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 12,800 12,400 12,900 12,900 400 -100 0

Retail Trade 10,500 10,300 10,800 10,800 200 -300 0Professional and Business Services 7,400 7,400 7,400 7,300 0 0 100Leisure and Hospitality 8,100 7,900 8,300 8,100 200 -200 200Government 29,200 29,300 29,400 29,500 -100 -200 -100

Federal Government 16,200 16,100 16,200 16,200 100 0 0Total State Government 1,800 1,900 2,000 2,000 -100 -200 0Total Local Government 11,200 11,300 11,200 11,300 -100 0 -100

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Bremerton-Silverdale Metropolitan Statistical Area (Kitsap County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households, and agriculture.Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay period including the 12th of the month.

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 14,330 15,850 13,980 -1,520 350Total Private 9,530 9,580 9,140 -50 390Goods Producing 1,380 1,410 1,350 -30 30

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 780 790 760 -10 20Manufacturing 600 620 590 -20 10

Service Providing 12,950 14,440 12,630 -1,490 320Wholesale Trade 610 620 590 -10 20Retail Trade 1,600 1,610 1,650 -10 -50Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 300 300 300 0 0Information and Financial Activities 550 550 600 0 -50All Other Services 5,090 5,090 4,650 0 440

Health Services and Social Assistance 1,040 1,030 960 10 80Accommodation and Food Services 2,640 2,630 2,340 10 300

Government 4,800 6,270 4,840 -1,470 -40Federal Government 190 180 210 10 -20State and Local Government 4,610 6,090 4,630 -1,480 -20

State and Local Government Education 2,880 4,380 2,910 -1,500 -30Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Ellensburg Micropolitan Statistical Area (Kittitas County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 5,490 5,570 5,480 -80 10Private Sector 3,780 3,730 3,700 50 80Goods Producing 1,000 950 960 50 40

Construction, Mining, and Logging 420 400 420 20 0Construction and Mining 310 300 290 10 20Logging 110 100 130 10 -20

Manufacturing 580 550 540 30 40Service Providing 4,490 4,620 4,520 -130 -30

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 570 580 650 -10 -80Wholesale Trade 120 130 130 -10 -10Retail Trade 350 350 360 0 -10Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 100 100 160 0 -60

Professional and Business Services 1,100 1,100 1,020 0 80Education and Health Services 330 330 280 0 50Leisure and Hospitality 460 450 470 10 -10All Other Services 320 320 320 0 0Government 1,710 1,840 1,780 -130 -70

Federal Government 100 100 150 0 -50State Government 210 200 190 10 20Local Government 1,400 1,540 1,440 -140 -40

K-12 Education 530 690 510 -160 20Other Local Government 870 850 930 20 -60

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Klickitat CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market and

Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 22,760 22,900 23,110 -140 -350Total Private 18,110 18,060 18,320 50 -210Goods Producing 4,530 4,440 4,580 90 -50

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 1,740 1,670 1,760 70 -20Manufacturing 2,790 2,770 2,820 20 -30

Service Providing 18,230 18,460 18,530 -230 -300Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 5,290 5,310 5,480 -20 -190

Wholesale Trade 540 540 510 0 30Retail Trade 3,370 3,390 3,510 -20 -140Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 1,380 1,380 1,460 0 -80

Information and Financial Activities 830 830 860 0 -30All Other Services 7,460 7,480 7,400 -20 60Government 4,650 4,840 4,790 -190 -140

Federal Government 260 260 280 0 -20State and Local Government 4,390 4,580 4,510 -190 -120

State and Local Government Education 2,190 2,420 2,130 -230 60Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Centralia Micropolitan Statistical Area (Lewis County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 2,700 2,750 2,780 -50 -80Total Private 1,410 1,380 1,400 30 10Goods Producing 170 190 200 -20 -30

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 140 150 170 -10 -30Manufacturing 30 40 30 -10 0

Service Providing 2,530 2,560 2,580 -30 -50Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 660 620 660 40 0Information and Financial Activities 110 110 110 0 0Government 1,290 1,370 1,380 -80 -90

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Lincoln CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarter

from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 13,460 13,470 13,330 -10 130Total Private 8,110 8,130 7,920 -20 190Goods Producing 2,130 2,180 2,240 -50 -110

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 740 780 810 -40 -70Manufacturing 1,390 1,400 1,430 -10 -40

Service Providing 11,330 11,290 11,090 40 240Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,300 2,290 1,930 10 370

Wholesale Trade 780 780 310 0 470Retail Trade 1,360 1,350 1,440 10 -80Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 160 160 180 0 -20

Information and Financial Activities 540 540 530 0 10All Other Services 3,140 3,120 3,220 20 -80Government 5,350 5,340 5,410 10 -60

Federal Government 80 80 120 0 -40State and Local Government 5,270 5,260 5,290 10 -20

State and Local Government Education 1,390 1,440 1,360 -50 30Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Shelton Micropolitan Statistical Area (Mason County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 12,350 12,290 12,240 60 110Total Private 7,330 7,170 7,350 160 -20Goods Producing 1,220 1,230 1,200 -10 20

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 830 840 840 -10 -10Manufacturing 390 390 360 0 30

Service Providing 11,130 11,060 11,040 70 90Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,250 2,130 2,330 120 -80

Wholesale Trade 240 200 210 40 30Retail Trade 1,880 1,800 1,970 80 -90Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 130 130 150 0 -20

Information and Financial Activities 490 490 490 0 0Government 5,020 5,120 4,890 -100 130

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Okanogan CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 5,610 5,540 5,790 70 -180Total Private 3,730 3,660 3,880 70 -150Goods Producing 1,080 1,070 1,220 10 -140

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 340 350 350 -10 -10Manufacturing 740 720 870 20 -130

Service Providing 4,530 4,470 4,570 60 -40Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 710 700 740 10 -30

Wholesale Trade 50 50 40 0 10Retail Trade 610 600 640 10 -30Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 50 50 60 0 -10

Information and Financial Activities 280 290 280 -10 0All Other Services 1,660 1,600 1,640 60 20Government 1,880 1,880 1,910 0 -30

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Pacific CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 2,900 2,930 2,970 -30 -70Total Private 1,400 1,400 1,440 0 -40Goods Producing 500 490 480 10 20

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 240 240 220 0 20Manufacturing 260 250 260 10 0

Service Providing 2,400 2,440 2,490 -40 -90Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 300 310 340 -10 -40Information and Financial Activities 160 160 170 0 -10Government 1,500 1,530 1,530 -30 -30

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Pend Oreille CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarter

from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 267,200 267,200 264,600 266,800 0 2,600 -2,200Total Private 210,000 208,800 207,100 206,900 1,200 2,900 200Goods Producing 35,900 34,500 34,800 34,100 1,400 1,100 700

Mining and Logging 300 300 300 300 0 0 0Construction 19,100 17,900 18,000 17,400 1,200 1,100 600

Specialty Trade Contractors 12,300 12,000 11,300 11,000 300 1,000 300Manufacturing 16,500 16,300 16,500 16,400 200 0 100

Service Providing 231,300 232,700 229,800 232,700 -1,400 1,500 -2,900Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 54,000 53,700 53,400 53,000 300 600 400

Wholesale Trade 11,300 11,100 11,200 11,000 200 100 200Retail Trade 31,000 31,000 31,200 31,300 0 -200 -100

Food and Beverage Stores 5,600 5,600 5,600 5,700 0 0 -100General Merchandise Stores 7,900 7,700 7,600 7,600 200 300 0

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 11,700 11,600 11,000 10,700 100 700 300Information 3,000 3,000 2,900 2,900 0 100 0Financial Activities 11,800 11,800 12,100 12,000 0 -300 100Professional and Business Services 24,600 24,400 23,500 23,300 200 1,100 200

Admin, Support, Waste Mgmt., and Remediation 14,200 14,100 13,700 13,600 100 500 100Administrative and Support Services 12,800 12,700 12,300 12,200 100 500 100

Educational and Health Services 41,800 43,000 42,100 43,100 -1,200 -300 -1,000Ambulatory Health Care Services 13,900 13,900 14,000 14,000 0 -100 0Hospitals 11,200 11,100 10,700 10,600 100 500 100

Leisure and Hospitality 26,200 25,700 25,600 25,800 500 600 -200Food Services and Drinking Places 20,500 20,500 20,100 20,200 0 400 -100

Other Services 12,700 12,700 12,700 12,700 0 0 0Government 57,200 58,400 57,500 59,900 -1,200 -300 -2,400

Federal Government 13,500 13,300 13,500 13,900 200 0 -400State Government 9,800 10,100 10,700 10,900 -300 -900 -200

State Government Educational Services 3,000 3,200 3,200 3,300 -200 -200 -100Local Government 33,900 35,000 33,300 35,100 -1,100 600 -1,800

Local Government Educational Services 17,300 19,200 17,300 19,300 -1,900 0 -2,000Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Tacoma Metropolitan Division (Pierce County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households, and agriculture.

Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay period including the 12th of the month.

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 5,890 5,450 6,190 440 -300Total Private 4,840 4,380 5,130 460 -290Goods Producing 890 850 950 40 -60

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 680 660 740 20 -60Manufacturing 210 190 210 20 0

Service Providing 5,000 4,600 5,240 400 -240Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 990 920 1,100 70 -110Information and Financial Activities 260 260 270 0 -10Government 1,050 1,070 1,060 -20 -10

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

San Juan CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarter

from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 44,900 44,400 44,500 44,600 500 400 -100Total Private 34,000 33,400 33,700 33,700 600 300 0Goods Producing 8,000 7,700 8,100 7,800 300 -100 300

Mining, Logging, and Construction 2,900 2,800 3,000 2,900 100 -100 100Manufacturing 5,100 4,900 5,100 4,900 200 0 200

Service Providing 36,900 36,700 36,400 36,800 200 500 -400Private Services Providing 26,000 25,700 25,600 25,900 300 400 -300Trade, Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 9,400 9,200 9,300 9,300 200 100 0

Retail Trade 6,700 6,700 6,700 6,700 0 0 0Leisure and Hospitality 4,500 4,500 4,600 4,600 0 -100 0Government 10,900 11,000 10,800 10,900 -100 100 -100

Federal Government 500 400 500 600 100 0 -100State Government 1,200 1,300 1,200 1,400 -100 0 -200Local Government 9,200 9,300 9,100 8,900 -100 100 200

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Mount Vernon-Anacortes Metropolitan Statistical Area (Skagit County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households, and agriculture.Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay period including the 12th of the month.

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 2,240 2,140 2,340 100 -100Private Sector 1,380 1,340 1,440 40 -60Goods Producing 360 350 420 10 -60

Construction, Mining, and Logging 90 90 120 0 -30Construction and Mining 80 80 110 0 -30Logging 10 10 10 0 0

Manufacturing 270 260 300 10 -30Service Providing 1,880 1,790 1,920 90 -40

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 200 200 200 0 0Leisure and Hospitality 570 550 580 20 -10

Accommodation and Food Services 550 530 570 20 -20All Other Services 250 240 240 10 10Government 860 800 900 60 -40

Federal Government 140 130 160 10 -20State Government 30 30 40 0 -10Local Government 690 640 700 50 -10

K-12 Education 280 250 290 30 -10Other Local Government 410 390 410 20 0

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Skamania CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 201,100 206,200 202,000 205,900 -5,100 -900 -3,900Total Private 168,800 169,600 169,100 168,900 -800 -300 200Goods Producing 25,700 25,400 25,400 24,900 300 300 500

Mining, Logging, and Construction 10,400 10,200 10,700 10,300 200 -300 400Manufacturing 15,300 15,200 14,700 14,600 100 600 100

Service Providing 175,400 180,800 176,600 181,000 -5,400 -1,200 -4,400Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 40,000 40,200 40,500 40,500 -200 -500 0

Wholesale Trade 9,400 9,200 9,500 9,500 200 -100 0Retail Trade 24,800 25,200 24,900 24,900 -400 -100 0

Food and Beverage Stores 4,300 4,300 4,400 4,400 0 -100 0General Merchandise Stores 5,600 5,500 5,600 5,600 100 0 0

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 5,800 5,800 6,100 6,100 0 -300 0Information 2,800 2,800 2,900 2,800 0 -100 100Financial Activities 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,200 0 0 -200

Finance and Insurance 9,100 9,100 9,100 9,200 0 0 -100Professional and Business Services 20,700 20,800 21,100 21,000 -100 -400 100Education and Health Services 39,100 39,800 39,100 39,200 -700 0 -100

Health and Social Assistance 34,600 35,300 34,500 34,400 -700 100 100Ambulatory Health Care Services 13,800 14,000 13,700 13,700 -200 100 0Hospitals 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,300 0 0 100

Leisure and Hospitality 19,400 19,400 18,900 19,000 0 500 -100Food Services and Drinking Places 14,500 14,600 13,900 14,000 -100 600 -100

Other Services 9,100 9,200 9,200 9,300 -100 -100 -100Government 32,300 36,600 32,900 37,000 -4,300 -600 -4,100

Federal Government 4,600 4,600 4,800 4,800 0 -200 0Total State Government 8,600 11,000 8,900 11,200 -2,400 -300 -2,300

State Government Educational Services 3,600 6,000 3,700 6,000 -2,400 -100 -2,300Total Local Government 19,100 21,000 19,200 21,000 -1,900 -100 -1,800

Local Government Educational Services 9,900 11,700 9,800 11,600 -1,800 100 -1,800Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Spokane Metropolitan Statistical Area (Spokane County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households, and agriculture.Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay period including the 12th of the month.

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 9,730 9,810 9,970 -80 -240Total Private 6,630 6,590 6,630 40 0Goods Producing 1,730 1,690 1,640 40 90

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 690 660 600 30 90Manufacturing 1,040 1,030 1,040 10 0

Service Providing 8,000 8,120 8,330 -120 -330Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,690 1,700 1,780 -10 -90Information and Financial Activities 270 270 290 0 -20Government 3,100 3,220 3,340 -120 -240

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Stevens CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarter

from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 97,700 97,300 98,200 98,300 400 -500 -100Total Private 63,000 62,200 62,000 61,600 800 1,000 400Goods Producing 7,200 7,000 7,200 7,000 200 0 200

Mining, Logging, and Construction 4,100 3,900 4,100 3,900 200 0 200Manufacturing 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100 0 0 0

Service Providing 90,500 90,300 91,000 91,300 200 -500 -300Private Service Providing 55,800 55,200 54,800 54,600 600 1,000 200Trade, Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 16,500 16,600 15,800 15,700 -100 700 100

Retail Trade 11,400 11,500 11,200 11,100 -100 200 100Professional and Business Services 8,200 8,100 7,500 7,600 100 700 -100Leisure and Hospitality 9,300 9,100 9,300 9,100 200 0 200Government 34,700 35,100 36,200 36,700 -400 -1,500 -500

Federal Government 900 900 1,100 1,200 0 -200 -100State Government 22,500 22,800 23,600 23,800 -300 -1,100 -200

State Government Educational Services 1,700 1,800 1,500 1,600 -100 200 -100Local Government 11,300 11,400 11,500 11,700 -100 -200 -200

Local Government Educational Services 6,200 6,500 6,200 6,500 -300 0 -300Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Olympia Metropolitan Statistical Area (Thurston County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households, and agriculture.Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay period including the 12th of the month.

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 740 750 740 -10 0

Construction, Mining, and Logging 170 170 150 0 20Construction and Mining 50 50 40 0 10Logging 120 120 110 0 10

Manufacturing 40 40 40 0 0Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 50 50 70 0 -20All Other Services 200 200 200 0 0Government 280 290 280 -10 0

Federal Government 20 20 20 0 0State Government 10 10 10 0 0Local Government 250 260 250 -10 0

K-12 Education 70 90 70 -20 0Other Local Government 180 170 180 10 0

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

Wahkiakum CountyNonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 22,920 23,540 23,690 -620 -770Total Private 17,390 17,830 18,050 -440 -660Goods Producing 4,410 4,330 4,290 80 120

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 880 830 960 50 -80Manufacturing 3,530 3,500 3,330 30 200

Durable Goods 910 920 840 -10 70Nondurable Goods 2,620 2,580 2,490 40 130

Food Manufacturing 1,430 1,420 1,310 10 120Service Providing 18,510 19,210 19,400 -700 -890

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 3,750 3,680 3,760 70 -10Wholesale Trade 830 760 720 70 110Retail Trade 2,420 2,420 2,530 0 -110Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 500 500 510 0 -10

Information and Financial Activities 1,240 1,230 1,280 10 -40All Other Services 7,990 8,590 8,720 -600 -730

Professional and Business Services 900 880 950 20 -50Private Educational services 970 1,360 1,410 -390 -440Health Care and Social Assistance 3,570 3,770 3,840 -200 -270Leisure and Hospitality 1,800 1,850 1,830 -50 -30Other Services 750 730 680 20 70

Government 5,530 5,710 5,640 -180 -110Federal Government 1,300 1,290 1,320 10 -20State and Local Government 4,230 4,420 4,320 -190 -90

State and Local Gov. Educational Services 1,760 1,950 1,790 -190 -30Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Walla Walla Micropolitan Statistical Area (Walla Walla County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1 Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 78,400 79,800 77,500 79,700 -1,400 900 -2,200Total Private 64,000 63,100 62,900 62,900 900 1,100 0Goods Producing 14,200 13,900 13,800 13,500 300 400 300

Mining, Logging, and Construction 6,000 5,800 5,800 5,700 200 200 100Manufacturing 8,200 8,100 8,000 7,800 100 200 200

Service Providing 64,200 65,900 63,700 66,200 -1,700 500 -2,500Private Services Providing 49,800 49,200 49,100 49,400 600 700 -300Trade, Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 15,200 15,100 14,900 14,700 100 300 200

Retail Trade 10,000 10,000 10,000 9,900 0 0 100Financial Activities 2,800 2,800 2,900 2,800 0 -100 100Professional and Business Services 6,800 6,800 6,700 6,700 0 100 0Leisure and Hospitality 9,500 9,500 9,100 9,600 0 400 -500Government 14,400 16,700 14,600 16,800 -2,300 -200 -2,200

Federal Government 1,400 1,400 1,500 1,600 0 -100 -100Total State Government 3,600 5,500 3,900 5,500 -1,900 -300 -1,600Total Local Government 9,400 9,800 9,200 9,700 -400 200 -500

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimatesemployment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Bellingham Metropolitan Statistical Area (Whatcom County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

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Prelim Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jul-11 Jul-11Total Nonfarm 1 18,040 18,720 17,530 -680 510Total Private 9,130 9,120 8,420 10 710Goods Producing 2,530 2,480 2,180 50 350

Natural Resources, Mining, and Construction 430 460 460 -30 -30Manufacturing 2,100 2,020 1,720 80 380

Service Providing 15,510 16,240 15,350 -730 160Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 2,400 2,330 2,020 70 380

Wholesale Trade 620 620 620 0 0Retail Trade 1,410 1,370 1,080 40 330Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 370 340 320 30 50

Information and Financial Activities 680 700 710 -20 -30Government 8,910 9,600 9,110 -690 -200

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0

from that point to present.

the Pullman Micropolitan Statistical Area (Whitman County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households,

**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

and agriculture. Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay periodincluding the 12th of the month. Columns may not add due to rounding. *Prepared by the Labor Market andEconomic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process uses the most recent quarterfrom the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates employment

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Prelim Revised Revised Revised Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10**NAICS Industry Title Jul-11 Jun-11 Jul-10 Jun-10 Jul-11 Jul-11 Jul-10Total Nonfarm 1 76,100 75,900 76,200 76,600 200 -100 -400Total Private 59,400 58,900 59,100 58,800 500 300 300Goods Producing 10,800 10,800 10,700 10,800 0 100 -100

Mining, Logging, and Construction 3,200 3,100 3,400 3,300 100 -200 100Manufacturing 7,600 7,700 7,300 7,500 -100 300 -200

Nondurable Goods 5,100 5,200 4,700 4,900 -100 400 -200Service Providing 65,300 65,100 65,500 65,800 200 -200 -300

Private Services Providing 48,600 48,100 48,400 48,000 500 200 400Trade, Transportation, and Warehousing 17,700 17,300 17,400 17,300 400 300 100

Wholesale Trade 4,200 4,000 4,300 4,400 200 -100 -100Retail Trade 10,200 10,100 10,000 10,000 100 200 0Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 3,300 3,200 3,100 2,900 100 200 200

Professional and Business Services 4,100 4,100 4,100 4,000 0 0 100Education and Health Services 14,100 14,300 14,100 14,200 -200 0 -100

Health Services 13,300 13,300 13,200 13,200 0 100 0Leisure and Hospitality 7,400 7,200 6,900 6,700 200 500 200

Food Services 5,000 5,000 4,800 4,800 0 200 0Government 16,700 17,000 17,100 17,800 -300 -400 -700

Federal Government 1,300 1,300 1,400 1,600 0 -100 -200State Government 2,600 2,500 2,800 2,600 100 -200 200Local Government 12,800 13,200 12,900 13,600 -400 -100 -700

Workers in Labor/Management Disputes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*Prepared by the Labor Market and Economic Analysis branch using a Quarterly Benchmark process. This process usesthe most recent quarter from the Unemployment Insurance Tax Reports (currently first quarter 2011) and estimates

employment from that point to present.**North American Industry Classification System. ***QCEW = Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

the Yakima Metropolitan Statistical Area (Yakima County)Nonfarm Employment in

Not Seasonally Adjusted/*Updated with ***QCEW Data: March 2011Change

1Excludes proprietors, self-employed, members of the armed services, workers in private households, and agriculture.

Includes all full- and part-time wage and salary workers receiving pay during the pay period including the 12th of the month.