This industry employed 2,216 people in 2000, including 1,636 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $15.91.
This industry employed 17,874 workers in 2000
According to government estimates, the inorganic chemicals industry employed 50,192 workers in 2000.
In 2000, the U.S. magnetic and optical recording media industry employed over 36,000 people. This number has since declined due to changes in technology and consumer preferences.
Men's shoe manufacturers employed 14,155 in 2000
In 2000, there were approximately 41,000 people employed in the precious metal industry in the United States.
In 2000 setup paperboard box plants employed 5,688 people nationwide
Total industry employment in 2000 was 2,302 workers
In 2000 the industry employed an average of 26,332 people, of whom 20,570 were production workers.
In 2000 the industry's 74 establishments employed 8,311 people, 5,602 of whom were production workers.
The stationery products industry employed a total of 8,271 people in 2000, down from 9,217 in 1997.
In 2000 the industry employed approximately 4,500 people.
The industry employed 61,735 workers in 2000, down from 63,400 in 1995.