In 2000 the industry employed approximately 4,500 people.
In 2000, a total of 1,780 employees worked for the industry
The total number of employees was 6,114 in 2000
In 2000 the industry employed an average of 26,332 people, of whom 20,570 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's 74 establishments employed 8,311 people, 5,602 of whom were production workers.
In 2000, the industry employed a total of 52,707 individuals, of which 34,741 were production workers.
The industry employed 61,735 workers in 2000, down from 63,400 in 1995.
The total number of industry employees fell from 60,582 in 1999 to 57,114 in 2000.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the industry employed 11,613 workers in 2000.
According to government estimates, the inorganic chemicals industry employed 50,192 workers in 2000.
Hardwood veneer and plywood makers employed nearly 24,000 workers in 2000
The employment rate continued to fall, dropping from approximately 7,500 people in 1995, to 4,800 in 1997, to 2,100 in 2000.