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Virginia and Warehousing Profile August 2016

For additional information or explanation of the contents of this document, you may contact the Economic/Operations Research section at (804) 786-7497 or James.Wilson@vec.virginia.gov. Publication Staff: Timothy O. Kestner, Editor; Joan McDorman, Assistant Editor; Linda Simmons, Graphic Design/Layout

ESTABLISHMENTS

NAICS Code Industry 1995 Average Establishments 2010 Average Establishments 2015 Average Establishments 2015 Average Employment 2015 Employment per Establishment 4811 Scheduled Air 71 95 91 12,099 133 4812 Nonscheduled Air 47 67 67 945 14 4831 Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes 30 31 23 1,408 61 4832 Inland Water 10 13 15 104 7 4841 General Freight Trucking 1,418 1,269 1,432 17,396 12 4842 Specialized Freight Trucking 1,316 1,381 1,191 13,451 11 4851 Urban Transit Systems 36 17 21 1,561 74 4852 Interurban and Rural Bus 15 9 10 517 52 4853 Taxi and Limousine Service 167 177 204 1,898 9 4855 Charter Bus Industry 48 41 33 811 25 4859 4862 Other Ground Passenger Pipeline of Natural Gas 34 104 142 3,359 24 31 40 41 359 9 4869 Other Pipeline 8 8 10 102 10 4871 4872 4879 4881 4882 4883 4884 4885 4889 Scenic and Sightseeing, Land Scenic and Sightseeing, Water Scenic and Sightseeing, Other Support Activities for Air Support Activities for Rail Support Activities for Water Support Activities for Road Freight Arrangement Other Support Activities for 8 16 9 27 3 27 24 26 263 10 4 4 4 3 1 112 161 170 6,145 36 11 19 25 184 7 94 77 61 3,927 64 202 290 323 3,175 10 298 315 287 3,286 11 39 67 79 939 12 4911 Postal Service (contract) 4 17 23 99 4 4921 4922 Couriers and Express Delivery Services Local Messengers and Local Delivery 213 253 317 11,849 37 92 139 140 1030 7 4931 Warehousing and Storage 275 373 419 23,434 56 and Warehousing Total 4,622 5,010 5,170 108,350 21 All Industries 172,033 226,908 251,081 3,734,994 15

and Warehousing Establishments Annual Averages 5.6 5.4 Thousands 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.6 Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

Wages

NAICS Code Industry Average Weekly Wage 1995-2015 Change 2010-2015 Change 1995 2010 2015 Percent Percent 4811 Scheduled Air $797 $1,019 $1,370 71.9% 34.4% 4812 Nonscheduled Air $718 $1,253 $1,314 83.0% 4.9% 4831 Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes $837 $2,640 $2,903 246.8% 10.0% 4832 Inland Water $514 $758 $1,172 128.0% 54.6% 4841 General Freight Trucking $544 $807 $896 64.7% 11.0% 4842 Specialized Freight Trucking $436 $728 $822 88.5% 12.9% 4851 Urban Transit Systems $425 $674 $808 90.1% 19.9% 4852 Interurban and Rural Bus $401 $680 $769 91.8% 13.1% 4853 Taxi and Limousine Service $274 $511 $535 95.3% 4.7% 4855 Charter Bus Industry $303 $513 $676 123.1% 31.8% 4859 4862 Other Ground Passenger Pipeline of Natural Gas $351 $602 $635 80.9% 5.5% $1,008 $1,674 $2,042 102.6% 22.0% 4869 Other Pipeline $967 $1,506 $1,756 81.6% 16.6% 4871 4872 4879 4881 4882 4883 4884 Scenic and Sightseeing, Land Scenic and Sightseeing, Water Scenic and Sightseeing, Other Support Activities for Air Support Activities for Rail Support Activities for Water Support Activities for Road $250 $446 $370 48.0% -17.0% $287 $385 $452 57.5% 17.4% $493 non-disclosable data $274-44.4% N/A $399 $915 $775 94.2% -15.3% $474 $723 $794 67.5% 9.8% $588 $1,168 $1,351 129.8% 15.7% $344 $533 $610 77.3% 14.4% 4885 Freight Arrangement $635 $1,117 $1,320 107.9% 18.2% 4889 Other Support Activities for 4911 Postal Service (contract) 4921 Couriers and Express Delivery Services $388 $523 $540 39.2% 3.3% non-disclosable data $567 $510 N/A -10.1% $470 $783 $825 75.5% 5.4% 4922 Local Messengers and Local Delivery $338 $584 $594 75.7% 1.7% 4931 Warehousing and Storage $426 $697 $752 76.5% 7.9% and Warehousing Total $526 $834 $920 74.9% 10.3% All Industries $517 $955 $1,044 101.9% 9.3%

and Warehousing Average Weekly Wage Annual Averages 950 900 850 800 Dollars 750 700 650 600 550 500 Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

Employment

NAICS Code Industry Average Employment 1995-2015 Change 2010-2015 Change 4811 4812 4831 4832 Scheduled Air Nonscheduled Air Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Inland Water 1995 2010 2015 Number Percent Number Percent 13,548 12,719 12,099-1,449-10.7% -620-4.9% 580 949 945 365 62.9% -4-0.4% 592 1,368 1,408 816 137.8% 40 2.9% 84 55 104 20 23.8% 49 89.1% 4841 General Freight Trucking 18,048 16,047 17,396-652 -3.6% 1,349 8.4% 4842 Specialized Freight Trucking 10,899 12,315 13,451 2,552 23.4% 1,136 9.2% 4851 Urban Transit Systems 1,720 1,615 1,561-159 -9.2% -54-3.3% 4852 4853 Interurban and Rural Bus Taxi and Limousine Service 279 467 517 238 85.3% 50 10.7% 1,551 1,458 1,898 347 22.4% 440 30.2% 4855 Charter Bus Industry 825 677 811-14 -1.7% 134 19.8% 4859 4862 4869 4871 4872 4879 4881 4882 4883 4884 4885 4889 Other Ground Passenger Pipeline of Natural Gas Other Pipeline Scenic and Sightseeing, Land Scenic and Sightseeing, Water Scenic and Sightseeing, Other Support Activities for Air Support Activities for Rail Support Activities for Water Support Activities for Road Freight Arrangement Other Support Activities for 4911 Postal Service (contract) 4921 4922 Couriers and Express Delivery Services Local Messengers and Local Delivery 676 2,539 3,359 2,683 396.9% 820 32.3% 311 284 359 48 15.4% 75 26.4% 69 84 102 33 47.8% 18 21.4% 107 109 27-80 -74.8% -82-75.2% 326 233 263-63 -19.3% 30 12.9% 21 nondisclosable data 3-18 -85.7% N/A N/A 2,716 5,148 6,145 3,429 126.3% 997 19.4% 144 152 184 40 27.8% 32 21.1% 4,952 3,452 3,927-1,025-20.7% 475 13.8% 1,579 2,755 3,175 1,596 101.1% 420 15.2% 2,571 3,068 3,286 715 27.8% 218 7.1% nondisclosable data 944 545 939-5 -0.5% 394 72.3% 91 99 N/A N/A 8 8.8% 10,124 10,139 11,849 1,725 17.0% 1,710 16.9% 989 874 1,030 41 4.1% 156 17.8% 4931 Warehousing and Storage 13,801 18,228 23,434 9,633 69.8% 5,206 28.6% and Warehousing Total 83,657 95,766 108,350 24,693 29.5% 12,584 13.1% All Industries 3,011,821 3,535,451 3,734,994 723,173 24.0% 199,543 5.6%

and Warehousing Employment Annual Averages 110 105 Thousands 100 95 90 85 Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

Geographic Data

and Warehousing Totals for 2015 Area Establishments Average Employment Average Weekly Wage Accomack County 23 123 $892 Albemarle County 34 569 $819 Alexandria city 77 1,617 $840 Alleghany County 5 37 $621 Amelia County 19 58 $738 Amherst County 21 296 $722 Appomattox County 5 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Arlington County 80 8,140 $1,499 Augusta County 75 2,735 $949 Bath County 1 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Bedford County 37 335 $813 Bland County 3 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Botetourt County 27 852 $869 Bristol city 8 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Brunswick County 30 210 $740 Buchanan County 49 258 $710 Buckingham County 20 94 $681 Buena Vista city 1 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Campbell County 34 430 $754 Caroline County 21 291 $706 Carroll County 15 107 $724 Charles City County 12 165 $889 Charlotte County 25 241 $740 Charlottesville city 17 322 $646 Chesapeake city 233 4,312 $980 Chesterfield County 179 8,865 $727 Clarke County 8 39 $1,614 Colonial Heights city 7 61 $450 Covington city 7 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Culpeper County 37 225 $844 Cumberland County 8 51 $755 Danville city 31 407 $761 Dickenson County 26 131 $862 Dinwiddie County 26 2,145 $768 Emporia city 5 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Essex County 8 20 $689 Fairfax city 11 113 $1,141 Fairfax County 395 6,933 $980 Falls Church city 11 105 $755 Fauquier County 41 214 $854 Floyd County 12 27 $414 Fluvanna County 12 82 $1,171 Franklin city 3 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Franklin County 35 290 $606 Frederick County 96 2,075 $763 Fredericksburg city 19 128 $701

Area Establishments Average Employment Average Weekly Wage Galax city 8 120 $688 Giles County 5 76 $756 Gloucester County 19 141 $656 Goochland County 14 73 $548 Grayson County 5 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Greene County 8 62 $558 Greensville County 14 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Halifax County 30 870 $748 Hampton city 45 942 $808 Hanover County 79 1,301 $740 Harrisonburg city 33 317 $603 Henrico County 232 3,419 $794 Henry County 41 1,109 $659 Highland County 2 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Hopewell city 3 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Isle of Wight County 24 492 $701 James City County 26 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data King and Queen County 9 58 $727 King George County 10 113 $632 King William County 8 27 $666 Lancaster County 11 77 $832 Lee County 15 73 $698 Lexington city 3 30 $419 Loudoun County 314 9,836 $876 Louisa County 19 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Lunenburg County 14 73 $662 Lynchburg city 48 1,017 $963 Madison County 5 16 $345 Manassas city 32 269 $968 Manassas Park city 3 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Martinsville city 13 109 $608 Mathews County 8 28 $609 Mecklenburg County 36 637 $613 Middlesex County 9 38 $1,100 Montgomery County 34 385 $539 Nelson County 10 33 $348 New Kent County 12 78 $539 Newport News city 84 1,369 $817 Norfolk city 182 7,837 $1,316 Northampton County 5 36 $514 Northumberland County 11 38 $624 Norton city 7 80 $334 Nottoway County 10 48 $994 Orange County 19 195 $1,087 Page County 9 48 $486 Patrick County 25 131 $568 Petersburg city 23 274 $916 Pittsylvania County 47 346 $864 Poquoson city 2 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Portsmouth city 75 1,955 $1,219

Area Establishments Average Employment Average Weekly Wage Powhatan County 12 61 $751 Prince Edward County 12 98 $639 Prince George County 23 1,753 $757 Prince William County 187 2,046 $883 Pulaski County 23 779 $707 Radford city 4 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Rappahannock County 2 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Richmond city 120 3,352 $982 Richmond County 5 non-disclosable data non-disclosable data Roanoke city 85 4,018 $743 Roanoke County 45 950 $960 Rockbridge County 13 45 $730 Rockingham County 73 3,076 $831 Russell County 46 208 $579 Salem city 26 532 $656 Scott County 12 118 $906 Shenandoah County 36 546 $970 Smyth County 24 143 $765 Southampton County 12 111 $764 Spotsylvania County 70 1,271 $853 Stafford County 65 937 $859 Staunton city 11 104 $630 Suffolk city 54 1,155 $793 Surry County 5 11 $413 Sussex County 11 84 $836 Tazewell County 42 278 $562 Virginia Beach city 192 1,991 $799 Warren County 31 1,107 $757 Washington County 39 980 $711 Waynesboro city 19 155 $864 Westmoreland County 15 33 $713 Williamsburg city 3 25 $673 Winchester city 21 283 $760 Wise County 34 179 $807 Wythe County 20 179 $1,073 York County 31 283 $853 State Total 5,170 108,350 $920 Note: An area not listed indicates that the industry is not found at this location. Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

UI Tax Rate

2016 UI Taxes by Industry (Base Rate Only) NAICS Code Industry Average Tax Pct. at Minimum Pct. at Maximum 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 0.80% 75.9% 5.2% 21 Mining 2.87% 35.3% 32.4% 22 Utilities 1.34% 49.2% 9.8% 23 Construction 1.53% 61.7% 13.6% 31-33 Manufacturing 1.58% 52.2% 11.6% 42 Wholesale Trade 1.18% 68.6% 9.4% 44-45 Retail Trade 0.79% 71.9% 4.0% 48-49 and Warehousing 1.29% 61.5% 10.3% 481 Air 1.27% 57.5% 10.6% 483 Water 2.53% 51.6% 22.6% 484 Truck 1.27% 63.4% 10.8% 485 Transit and Ground Passenger 1.14% 58.7% 7.9% 486 Pipeline 0.62% 62.5% 0.0% 487 Scenic and Sightseeing 0.79% 81.1% 8.1% 488 Support Activities for 1.28% 61.3% 9.4% 491 Postal Service (Contract) 0.42% 85.7% 4.8% 492 Couriers and Messengers 1.18% 64.2% 7.4% 493 Warehousing and Storage 1.87% 43.2% 14.1% 51 Information 1.27% 66.1% 10.0% 52 Finance and Insurance 0.91% 74.4% 6.1% 53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 0.86% 77.5% 6.0% 54 Professional and Technical Services 1.01% 74.3% 8.0% 55 Management of Companies and Enterprises 1.36% 64.6% 11.5% 56 Administrative and Waste Services 1.37% 61.3% 10.9% 61 Educational Services 0.73% 75.8% 4.9% 62 Health Care and Social Assistance 0.78% 77.7% 5.8% 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 0.71% 74.3% 4.8% 72 Accommodation and Food Services 0.59% 69.5% 2.2% 81 Miscellaneous Services 0.60% 84.4% 4.1% Total for All Taxable Industries 0.96% 72.5% 7.2% (excludes 0.07% pool tax)

State UI Tax Rate and Warehousing vs. Total Annual Averages 2.00 Percent of Taxable Wages 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.25 and Warehousing Total Base rate only; excludes pool and fund building surtaxes. State UI Surtax Rates 0.6 0.5 Percent of Taxable Wages 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 Pool Fund building