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NAICS Industry Structure
The NAICS industry hierarchy classifies data to the six-digit level. The first level consists of the
Goods-Producing and Service-Providing industries. Below this is the Super Sector level. The
third layer is the Sector level. Statewide data is published at both the Super Sector and Sector
levels. Data for the 254 Texas counties are published at the Super Sector level only.NAICS Sector Aggregation Tree
SUPER SECTOR SECTOR
Sector 11 - Agriculture, Forestry,
(A) Natural Resources Fishing and Hunting
& Mining GroupGoods-Producing
IndustriesSector 21 - Mining
(B) Construction
Sector 23 - Construction
(C) Manufacturing
Sector 31-33 - Manufacturing
Sector 22 - Utilities
(D) Trade, Transportation, Sector 42 - Wholesale Trade
and Utilities Group
Sector 44-45 - Retail Trade
Sector 48-49 - Transportation and Warehousing
Total
Employment (E) Information Sector 51 - Information
(F) Financial Activities Sector 52 - Finance and Insurance
Group
Sector 53 - Real Estate, Rental and Leasing
Sector 54 - Professional, Scientific and
Technical Services
(G) Professional and Sector 55 - Management of Companies and
Business Svcs. Group Enterprises
Service-Providing Sector 56 - Administrative and Support,
Industries Waste Mgmt. and Remediation Svcs.
(H) Education & Health Sector 61 - Educational Services
Services Group
Sector 62 - Health Care and Social Assistance
(I) Leisure & Hospitality Sector 71 - Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Group
Sector 72 - Accommodations and Food Services
(J) Other Services Sector 81 - Other Services (ex. Public Adm.)
(K) Public Administration Sector 92 - Public Administration
(L) Unclassified Sector 99 - Unclassified EstablishmentsPage 2
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Texas Workforce Commission. Labor Market & Career Information Department. Texas Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages by Industry and County: Second Quarter 2009, report, 2009; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1624062/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.