Employment Report for Hartford, Connecticut -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
In Hartford, Manufacturing, Finance and insurance, and the Retail Trade industries are the largest employment industries. The Manufacturing provides the most jobs and contributes . percent of the total MSA employment. This totals 73,956 individuals. The Finance and insurance and Retail Trade industries total . and . percent of industry employment.
Educational services is the industry that has grown the most in terms of employment from 2001-2005 in Hartford, with an employment growth of 12.7 percent. This is less than the change of total jobs in the industry for the United States of 13.8 percent. The State of Connecticut felt a shift in employment in the industry of 12.4 percent, during the period.
A high-wage industry in Hartford is the finance and insurance industry with wages that annually pay $86,571. Throughout the MSA since the year 2001, the annual average wages in the industry have grown by 21.8 percent or $15,475. The State of Connecticut shows a similar job market in the finance and insurance sector, placing near the top of industries in term of the average annual pay of 2004.
Manufacturing has the largest businesses in Hartford Metro Area. The industry averages 37 jobs per establishment, which is less than the industry's average at the national level of 39 and greater than the State of Connecticut typical size of 36 for the Manufacturing industry.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Educational services is the industry that has grown the most in terms of employment from 2001-2005 in Hartford, with an employment growth of 12.7 percent. This is less than the change of total jobs in the industry for the United States of 13.8 percent. The State of Connecticut felt a shift in employment in the industry of 12.4 percent, during the period.
A high-wage industry in Hartford is the finance and insurance industry with wages that annually pay $86,571. Throughout the MSA since the year 2001, the annual average wages in the industry have grown by 21.8 percent or $15,475. The State of Connecticut shows a similar job market in the finance and insurance sector, placing near the top of industries in term of the average annual pay of 2004.
Manufacturing has the largest businesses in Hartford Metro Area. The industry averages 37 jobs per establishment, which is less than the industry's average at the national level of 39 and greater than the State of Connecticut typical size of 36 for the Manufacturing industry.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).

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