HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES ANNUAL AVERAGES 26. Unemployed persons by industry, class of worker, and sex Thousands of Unemployment rates persons Industry and class of worker Total Total Men Women 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Total, 16 years and over ............................ 14,265 14,825 9.3 9.6 10.3 10.5 8.1 8.6 Nonagricultural private wage and salary workers.......... 11,654 11,808 9.8 9.9 10.8 10.9 8.5 8.9 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction.......... 90 73 11.6 9.4 12.2 9.5 7.2 8.4 Construction........................................... 1,770 1,801 19.0 20.6 19.6 21.1 13.8 16.0 Manufacturing.......................................... 1,890 1,622 12.1 10.6 11.8 9.9 12.7 12.4 Durable goods........................................ 1,279 1,074 12.9 11.2 12.7 10.6 13.5 13.2 Nonmetallic mineral products....................... 65 64 12.0 13.6 10.9 13.4 16.2 14.6 Primary and fabricated metal products.............. 229 196 13.2 11.7 13.4 12.0 12.5 10.3 Machinery manufacturing............................ 152 124 11.5 9.9 10.8 8.9 13.9 13.1 Computer and electronic products................... 152 130 10.8 9.5 10.4 7.6 11.7 13.4 Electrical equipment and appliances................ 56 38 12.5 8.9 11.7 8.3 14.3 10.2 Transportation equipment........................... 322 246 14.6 11.5 14.0 10.3 16.5 15.3 Wood products...................................... 67 61 14.7 14.4 14.5 14.0 15.9 16.8 Furniture and fixtures............................. 93 83 17.7 15.6 17.8 15.6 17.4 15.9 Miscellaneous manufacturing........................ 144 132 11.3 10.2 12.0 9.3 10.0 11.7 Nondurable goods..................................... 611 548 10.6 9.6 10.1 8.6 11.7 11.5 Food manufacturing................................. 144 155 8.5 8.6 8.2 7.5 9.2 10.5 Beverage and tobacco products...................... 27 28 9.8 9.1 7.0 7.9 17.2 12.8 Textile, apparel, and leather...................... 121 90 17.8 14.2 19.2 13.5 16.6 14.7 Paper and printing................................. 114 109 11.1 11.0 10.1 9.8 13.5 13.8 Petroleum and coal products........................ 16 14 7.7 6.7 7.9 6.8 7.1 6.2 Chemicals.......................................... 115 95 8.6 7.6 8.9 6.9 8.1 8.8 Plastic and rubber products........................ 73 57 14.1 11.3 13.3 10.8 16.3 12.7 Wholesale and retail trade............................. 1,844 1,963 9.0 9.5 8.9 9.3 9.1 9.8 Wholesale trade...................................... 280 287 7.2 7.3 6.9 7.2 7.8 7.7 Retail trade......................................... 1,564 1,675 9.5 10.0 9.6 10.0 9.3 10.1 Transportation and utilities........................... 525 492 8.9 8.4 8.9 8.3 8.9 8.8 Transportation and warehousing....................... 479 460 9.7 9.4 9.9 9.3 9.0 9.8 Utilities............................................ 45 32 4.8 3.4 3.9 3.3 8.6 3.7 Information (1)........................................ 294 303 9.2 9.7 8.5 9.4 10.3 10.2 Publishing, except Internet.......................... 65 70 9.1 10.8 9.6 10.7 8.5 10.8 Motion pictures and sound recording industries....... 61 57 13.8 13.0 10.9 12.0 18.9 14.7 Radio and television broadcasting, and and cable subscriptions programming............ 50 51 8.3 8.3 7.5 8.9 9.9 7.2 Telecommunications................................... 101 109 8.4 9.2 7.4 8.3 10.0 10.8 Libraries, archives, and other information services.. 6 4 6.2 4.5 (2) 7.8 4.2 2.8 Financial activities................................... 598 626 6.4 6.9 6.5 7.0 6.3 6.8 Finance and insurance................................ 395 442 5.8 6.6 5.6 6.6 5.9 6.6 Finance........................................... 287 295 6.4 6.9 6.2 6.8 6.6 6.9 Insurance......................................... 108 147 4.6 6.2 4.1 6.2 4.8 6.2 Real estate and rental and leasing................... 203 184 8.1 7.6 8.5 7.8 7.7 7.3 Real estate....................................... 152 127 7.5 6.4 7.9 6.3 7.1 6.5 Rental and leasing services....................... 51 57 10.7 12.8 10.0 12.7 12.3 12.9 Professional and business services..................... 1,522 1,561 10.8 10.8 10.2 10.6 11.6 11.1 Professional and technical services.................. 563 543 6.7 6.5 6.0 5.7 7.6 7.5 Management, administrative, and waste services (1)... 959 1,018 16.7 16.8 15.8 16.7 18.3 17.0 Administrative and support services............... 915 964 17.3 17.4 16.3 17.4 18.8 17.4 Waste management and remediation services......... 40 48 10.5 11.1 10.3 12.0 11.5 6.5 Education and health services.......................... 1,100 1,243 5.3 5.8 5.5 5.9 5.2 5.7 Educational services................................ 274 279 6.6 6.4 6.8 6.9 6.6 6.2 Health care and social assistance................... 826 964 4.9 5.6 5.0 5.4 4.9 5.7 Hospitals......................................... 132 170 2.4 3.0 3.0 3.3 2.2 2.9 Health services, except hospitals................. 487 582 5.5 6.4 5.3 6.4 5.5 6.4 Social assistance................................. 207 213 8.7 8.6 9.8 7.7 8.5 8.8 Leisure and hospitality................................ 1,543 1,592 11.7 12.2 11.6 12.4 11.8 11.9 Arts, entertainment, and recreation................. 279 291 11.1 11.6 11.6 13.4 10.5 9.4 Accommodation and food services..................... 1,263 1,301 11.8 12.3 11.6 12.1 12.0 12.5 Accommodation.................................... 199 174 12.5 11.2 11.0 11.0 13.5 11.4 Food services and drinking places................ 1,065 1,127 11.7 12.5 11.7 12.3 11.7 12.6 Other services......................................... 477 533 7.5 8.5 8.3 9.3 6.8 7.8 Other services, except private households........... 386 438 7.1 8.0 8.1 9.1 5.8 6.7 Repair and maintenance........................... 173 189 9.8 10.7 10.3 11.1 5.9 7.8 Personal and laundry services.................... 115 131 6.7 7.4 7.7 8.8 6.2 6.9 Membership associations and organizations........ 98 118 4.9 6.1 4.3 5.7 5.4 6.3 Private households.................................. 91 96 10.4 12.5 15.1 18.8 9.8 11.8 Agricultural and related private wage and salary workers 200 211 14.3 13.9 14.1 13.2 15.3 16.4 Government workers....................................... 799 969 3.6 4.4 3.9 4.5 3.4 4.3 Self-employed and unpaid family workers.................. 577 617 5.5 5.9 6.2 6.7 4.3 4.6 No previous work experience.............................. 1,035 1,220 - - - - - - 1 Includes other industries, not shown separately. NOTE: Updated population controls are introduced annually with the release of January data. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria. 2 Data not shown where base is less than 50,000.