In 2000 the average wage for the industrial valve industry was $15.07
In 2000, the industry employed a total of 52,707 individuals, of which 34,741 were production workers.
In 2000, total payroll for the industry was $2.01 billion, and total payroll for production workers was $1.11 billion.
Of the industry's 23,836 employees in 2000, 16,437 were production workers earning about $12 per hour.
Average hourly wages in 2000 were $18.78.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing industrial valves.
The industry employed 37,300 people with nearly 26,000 being production workers, in 2000. Average hourly wages that year were $14.97.
Through 2000, the market was expected to grow by 5.1 percent to $28.0 billion.
In 2000, this industry employed 15,096 people, of whom 9,514 worked in production. They earned an average hourly wage $9.94.
Total 2000 payroll of roughly $2.8 billion was up from $1.8 billion in 1994. In 2000, the industry's production workers earned an average hourly wage of $12.63.
In the late 1990s, according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, 427 companies were engaged in the manufacture and distribution of industrial valves in the United States
This industry employed 17,874 workers in 2000
The value of laminated aluminum foil shipments in 2000 was $1.43 billion