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?/7 <br /> � i i i <br /> and real estate industries as defined in Division H of the <br /> Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. <br /> What were some of the average age payrolls for public Manufactures census identify establishments engaged <br /> • transportation occupations. <br /> in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materi- <br /> The annual payroll per employee in Minnesota public als or substances into new products. <br /> transportation occupations ranged from approximately Minerals industries cover establishments primarily <br /> $11,000 to$27,400 in 1992. engaged in mining — extracting minerals that occur <br /> Annual Payroll naturally,whether in solid, liquid or gaseous form.This <br /> per Employee industry also includes establishments developing and <br /> Trucking,except local $27,396 exploring mineral properties. <br /> Air transportation 24,055 Retail trade census identify establishments engaged in <br /> Local trucking without storage 21,425 selling merchandise for personal or household consump- <br /> Travel agencies 19,507 tion. <br /> Intercity and rural bus service 16,190 Service industries cite establishments engaged in pro- <br /> Taxicabs $11,181 viding services for individuals,bL1S1nC.�3 and government <br /> establishments, and other organizations. <br /> Transportation,communications and utilities cen- <br /> t sus covered transportation, communications and utili <br /> ties as defined in Division E of the Standard Industrial <br /> Construction industries specify establishments en- Classification Manual: 1987. <br /> gaged in constructing new homes and other buildings, Wholesale trade census cover establishments engaged <br /> heavy construction, and special trades. Construction in selling merchandise to retailers;other wholesalers;or <br /> also includes people who subdivide and develop proper <br /> ties. industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or profes- <br /> sional users. Companies selling products to which they <br /> Financial, insurance and real estate industries in- have title,as well as those acting as agents or brokers in <br /> clude establishments engaged in financial, insurance buying or selling merchandise to others,are included. <br /> • <br /> Population Notes is published quarterly by the State <br /> Demographer's Office in Minnesota Planning. For <br /> information or additional copies of Population Notes, <br /> contact the Census Help Line at(612)296-2557. <br /> Upon request,Population Notes will be made available in <br /> an alternate format, such as Braille,large print or audio <br /> tape. For TTY,contact Minnesota Relay Service at(800) <br /> 627-3529 and ask for Minnesota Planning. <br /> Printed on recycled paper with at least 10 percent post- <br /> consumer waste. <br /> • <br /> November 1996 Population Notes 7 <br />
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