According to the 2001 Annual Census of Manufactures, the specific segment of the industry covered by SIC 3493: Steel Springs, Except Wire employed 5,400 people and had a payroll of $201 million.
In 2000, total payroll for the industry was $2.01 billion, and total payroll for production workers was $1.11 billion.
2001 industry shipments were valued at $480 million.
According to the 2001 Annual Census of Manufactures, the specific segment of the industry covered by SIC 3493: Steel Springs, Except Wire employed 5,400 people and had a payroll of $201 million.
According to the 2001 Annual Census of Manufactures, the specific segment of the industry covered by SIC 3493: Steel Springs, Except Wire employed 5,400 people and had a payroll of $201 million.
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.
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This category includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing leaf springs, hot wound springs, and coiled flat springs.
According to the Annual Survey of Manufactures, the carbon paper and inked ribbons industry employed a total of 4,303 employees in 2001, including 2,761 production workers. The total payroll was more than $140 million.
In 2001, there were a total of 3,241 establishments in this industry, with more than 70,000 employees and a payroll exceeding $2 billion.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's Statistics of U. S. Businesses, 128 establishments operated in this category for part or all of 2001.
Manufacturers spent a total of $471 million on materials in 2000, compared to $555 million in 1998.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the current-carrying wire devices industry's 434 firms employed 39,973 workers in 2001, receiving a payroll of $1.28 billion.