Fishing, hunting & trapping

Industry Group

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Workforce
56.5k
2019 BLS Estimate
Average Employee Age
43.1
Estimated Job Growth
−8.67%
10-Year Projection
Average Salary
$47,342
Average Male Salary
$49,057
Average Female Salary
$49,223

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The top three occupations in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group are Fishing and hunting workers, Farmers, ranchers, & other agricultural managers, Other managers, Biological scientists, and Miscellaneous law enforcement workers. On average, full-time employees in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group work 52.6 hours per week and have an average annual salary of $51,983. Part-time employees in the same industry work 21.2 hours and earn an average annual salary of $23,557.

The locations with the highest concentration of employees in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group are Subsistence Alaska PUMA, AK, Hancock, Knox, Waldo & Lincoln Counties PUMA, ME, and Aroostook & Washington Counties PUMA, ME. The industry that purchases the most products or services from the Hospitals Industry Group is Fishing, hunting & trapping.

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A snapshot of jobs, wages, and opportunities in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group. Fishing and hunting workers are the most common position, but the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group employs a relatively high number of Fishing and hunting workers, compared to other industries. 

The highest average salary in Fishing, hunting & trapping goes to Chief executives & legislators.

Monthly Employment

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4.73%
Year-over-year growth
Employment change between May 2020 and May 2021

As of May 2021, there are 7.99M people employed in the Mining, Logging, and Construction industry. This represents a 4.73% increase in employment when compared to May 2020.

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Occupations by Share

56.5k
Workforce (BLS Estimate)
ACS Estimate: 32.2k
−1.04%
1 Year Growth
± 19.5%

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there were 56.5k people employed in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group in 2019.

According to ACS estimates, the number of people employed in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group has been declining at a rate of −1.04%, , from 32.6k people in 2019 to 32.2k people in 2020.

The following graphic shows the share of employment in Fishing, hunting & trapping by various occupations according to ACS estimates. Fishing and hunting workers represent the largest share of positions held in Fishing, hunting & trapping at 54.5%, followed by Farmers, ranchers, & other agricultural managers with 3.78% and Other managers with 3.19%.

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Most Common

The most common occupations in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group, by number of employees, are Fishing and hunting workers, Farmers, ranchers, & other agricultural managers, Other managers, Biological scientists, and Miscellaneous law enforcement workers.

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Most Specialized

Compared to other Industry Groups, Fishing, hunting & trapping employs an unusually high number of Fishing and hunting workers, Miscellaneous law enforcement workers, and Sailors & marine oilers, & ship engineers.

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Highest Paid

The highest paid occupations in Fishing, hunting & trapping, by average wage, are Chief executives & legislators, Other Physical Scientists, and General & operations managers.

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Average Salary

$47,342
AVERAGE WAGE
± $7,113

On average, employees in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group make $47,342 per year. This number makes Fishing, hunting & trapping the 182 highest paying Industry Group in the United States out of a total of 269 Industry Groups.

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Wage by Location

HIGHEST PAYING PUBLIC USE MICRODATA AREA

This map shows which public use microdata areas (PUMAs) pay the highest average salary to employees in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group.

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Wage Distribution

0.469
WAGE GINI

Fishing, hunting & trapping has a wage GINI of 0.469, which is less than than the national average of 0.478. In other words, wages are distributed more evenly in Fishing, hunting & trapping (shown in red) in comparison to the national average for those wage buckets (shown in gray).

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Spatial Concentration

This map shows the PUMAs in the United States that have revealed comparative advantage in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group.

These are locations that employ more people in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group than expected given both the size of that location's overall labor pool and the national size of the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group.

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Demographic information on the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group in the US. Male employees tend to earn less than Female employees, with average respective salaries of $49,057 and $49,223. So too tend to earn more than other races and ethnicities in this industry.

Composition by Sex

5.26k
FEMALE WORKFORCE
±1.78k
27k
MALE WORKFORCE
±4.03k

83.7% of workers in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group are Male, making them the more common sex in the workforce. This chart shows the sex breakdown of the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group.

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Wage by Sex in Common Jobs

$49,057
AVERAGE MALE SALARY
±$7,960
$49,223
AVERAGE FEMALE SALARY
±$8,170

On average, Male workers in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group make 0.997 times less than their Female counterparts. This chart shows the sex-based wage disparity in the 5 most common occupations in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group.

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Wage by Race & Ethnicity in Common Jobs

RACE OR ETHNICITY WITH THE HIGHEST AVERAGE SALARY
  1. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
  2. American Indian and Alaska Native tribes specified; or American Indian or Alaska Native, not specified and no other races
  3. Alaska Native

On average, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander employees in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group earn 1.28 times more than other races and ethnicities. This chart shows the race and ethnicity-based wage disparities in the 5 most common occupations in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group.

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Estimates of the sources of the costs and the purchasers of the products in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group. Based on estimates from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, this section indicates the amount of money spent by a specific industry in other industries. Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting has the highest single input, by dollars, to the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group, and the largest industry purchasing services from the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group is Manufacturing.

In this flow diagram, all of the industries listed to the left are those places from which the highlighted industry has made purchases. They are the intermediate inputs to the highlighted industry. All those industries listed on the right side are those industries that have made purchases from the highlighted industry. They are the use of outputs of the highlighted industry. The visualizations below offer alternative ways to see and understand this data.

Industrial Flow

The closest comparable data for Fishing, hunting & trapping is from Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Mining.
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Intermediate Inputs

The closest comparable data for Fishing, hunting & trapping is from Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Mining.

The Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group gets the most input, by its share of the cost of all intermediate inputs, from the Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting Industry. This visualization does not include labor and capital costs.

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Use of Output by Other Industries

The closest comparable data for Fishing, hunting & trapping is from Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, and Mining.

The Manufacturing Industry purchases the greatest share of products and services from the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group in order to produce other goods and services. Purchases of the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group for final consumption by consumers, businesses, or government are not included here.

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Growth projections of the Fishing, hunting and trapping industry, both by number of employees and output, from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. The national workforce is projected to grow 7.66% in the next ten years. The Fishing, hunting and trapping industry has a lower projected workforce growth at −8.67%. Its projected 10-year growth in output (13.4%) is lower than the projected national growth in output (24.2%).

Job Growth

For growth projections, the closest comparible industry reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is Fishing, hunting and trapping.
−8.67%
Estimated Job Growth
10-year Projection
7.66%
National Growth
10-year Projection

This line chart shows the projected 10-year growth in the number of jobs for Fishing, hunting and trapping. This industry is expected to grow less than than 7.66%, the average rate of national job growth.

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Output Growth

For growth projections, the closest comparible industry reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is Fishing, hunting and trapping.
13.4%
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10-year Projection

This line chart shows the projected 10-year growth in output of the Fishing, hunting and trapping industry.

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