In 2001 the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, reported that the oil and gas field services industry employed 204,010 people.
Companies under SIC 3669 employed 25,000 workers in 1997
In 2000 the industry employed approximately 4,500 people.
In 1986, some 24,700 people were employed by the industry
In 1987, some 60,300 people were employed by the industry
This industry employed 17,874 workers in 2000
In 2000, the industry employed a total of 52,707 individuals, of which 34,741 were production workers.
20,357 people receiving hourly wages of about $13.74. The number of people employed in this industry dropped sharply since 1987, with less than half as many people employed in 2000 than in 1987.
According to the 2001 Annual Census of Manufactures, the specific segment of the industry covered by SIC 3493: Steel Springs, Except Wire employed 5,400 people and had a payroll of $201 million.
According to the 2001 Annual Census of Manufactures, the specific segment of the industry covered by SIC 3493: Steel Springs, Except Wire employed 5,400 people and had a payroll of $201 million.
According to the 2001 Annual Census of Manufactures, the specific segment of the industry covered by SIC 3493: Steel Springs, Except Wire employed 5,400 people and had a payroll of $201 million.
In 2000, this industry employed 15,096 people, of whom 9,514 worked in production. They earned an average hourly wage $9.94.
Over 50 percent of jobs were related to construction and extraction. The mean annual salary for a drill operator was $36,790.