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Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) Data for Third Quarter of 2022 Released
Number of jobs across the state are up 99,299 from last year
Columbia, S.C. – The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has released the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) for the third quarter of 2022, which provides data on firms, payroll, and wages at the county level as well as for detailed industry categories. This information is released quarterly five to six months after the end of the period in question and is derived from data in the State Unemployment Insurance Tax System (SUITS) housed at the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW).
Overall, there were 2,192,058 jobs statewide in Quarter 3 of 2022, up 4.7 percent from last year’s figure of 2,092,759 in Quarter 3 of 2021. Average weekly wage for all workers increased by 13.7 percent, from $989 to $1,124. The number of establishments statewide also rose by over 8.8 percent over the year, from 153,081 to 166,566.
Among the 20 economic sectors reported, 19 saw jobs increase and only one (Administrative and Support and Waste Management) saw jobs decrease since the same period a year ago. The strongest sectors for growth were Accommodation and Food Services (+13,918) and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (+13,801). Every sector experienced a wage increase and all sectors saw their total number of businesses increase.
Among our state’s 46 counties, 38 have more jobs than they did a year ago. The counties with the largest increases in employment over the year were Greenville (+17,861) and Charleston (+16,313). Forty-five of 46 counties experienced wage increases, with Marlboro as the only exception, and 40 saw the total number of businesses increase.
“These numbers continue to show that South Carolina businesses continue to grow at a rapid clip, and that growth is broad-based across both industries and geographies,” said Dr. Bryan Grady, Assistant Executive Director for Labor Market Information (LMI) at DEW.
“With nearly 100,000 more people employed in the third quarter of 2022 than in 2021, our state’s workforce continues expanding in response to South Carolina’s growing needs,” said DEW Acting Executive Director William Floyd. “For all communities, including those experiencing temporary setbacks, SC Works Centers offer excellent help, such as in Marlboro County where DEW is partnering with the local technical college’s manufacturing training program for high school seniors. Due to South Carolina’s growing economy, this is a terrific time for employers and jobseekers to connect with one another by visiting an SC Works Center.”
The full QCEW data set is available to review at https://jobs.scworks.org/qcew. For more information, interested parties can review the attached tables and contact communications@dew.sc.gov with any press inquiries or interview requests for the LMI Division.
Establishments, Employment, and Average Weekly Wage (AWW) by Industry |
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Economic Sector |
3rd Quarter 2022 |
3rd Quarter 2021 |
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Firms |
Jobs |
AWW |
Firms |
Jobs |
AWW |
|
Total, All Industries |
166,566 |
2,192,058 |
$1,124 |
153,081 |
2,092,759 |
$989 |
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting |
1,317 |
10,517 |
$891 |
1,264 |
10,445 |
$816 |
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction |
172 |
2,070 |
$1,558 |
152 |
1,975 |
$1,383 |
Utilities |
650 |
15,975 |
$1,779 |
610 |
15,839 |
$1,658 |
Construction |
13,919 |
109,621 |
$1,272 |
13,450 |
105,139 |
$1,151 |
Manufacturing |
7,813 |
262,845 |
$1,674 |
7,158 |
249,614 |
$1,207 |
Wholesale Trade |
9,494 |
80,387 |
$1,633 |
9,144 |
74,419 |
$1,483 |
Retail Trade |
19,353 |
259,696 |
$707 |
18,770 |
251,522 |
$662 |
Transportation and Warehousing |
4,916 |
89,899 |
$1,068 |
4,458 |
85,248 |
$953 |
Information |
4,948 |
33,041 |
$1,600 |
4,049 |
29,817 |
$1,468 |
Finance and Insurance |
10,113 |
79,666 |
$1,583 |
9,197 |
74,630 |
$1,499 |
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing |
7,774 |
34,572 |
$1,176 |
7,104 |
32,645 |
$1,056 |
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services |
26,898 |
120,977 |
$1,688 |
22,935 |
107,176 |
$1,527 |
Management of Companies and Enterprises |
1,429 |
25,491 |
$1,713 |
1,199 |
24,017 |
$1,564 |
Administrative and Support and Waste Services |
10,232 |
165,274 |
$866 |
9,480 |
165,623 |
$774 |
Private Educational Services |
3,423 |
160,996 |
$988 |
3,145 |
156,109 |
$970 |
Health Care and Social Assistance |
15,621 |
289,498 |
$1,215 |
14,748 |
279,920 |
$1,106 |
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation |
2,465 |
37,592 |
$511 |
2,314 |
35,170 |
$449 |
Accommodation and Food Services |
12,208 |
239,804 |
$481 |
11,639 |
225,886 |
$444 |
Other Services, Except Public Administration |
11,032 |
56,481 |
$871 |
10,433 |
51,873 |
$777 |
Public Administration |
1,887 |
115,799 |
$1,080 |
1,831 |
115,671 |
$99 |
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Establishments, Employment, and Average Weekly Wage (AWW) by County |
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3rd Quarter 2022 |
3rd Quarter 2021 |
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Firms |
Jobs |
AWW* |
Firms |
Jobs |
AWW* |
|
Abbeville |
405 |
5,361 |
$917 |
372 |
5,258 |
$835 |
Aiken |
3,412 |
61,878 |
$1,131 |
3,272 |
59,736 |
$1,061 |
Allendale |
176 |
2,335 |
$957 |
173 |
2,400 |
$893 |
Anderson |
4,169 |
69,399 |
$926 |
3,946 |
66,199 |
$885 |
Bamberg |
317 |
3,467 |
$774 |
295 |
3,357 |
$743 |
Barnwell |
417 |
4,945 |
$792 |
392 |
4,638 |
$706 |
Beaufort |
7,108 |
70,721 |
$968 |
6,681 |
67,865 |
$882 |
Berkeley |
4,387 |
59,572 |
$1,137 |
3,815 |
56,416 |
$1,078 |
Calhoun |
268 |
4,481 |
$1,079 |
265 |
4,559 |
$913 |
Charleston |
19,909 |
269,759 |
$1,233 |
18,593 |
253,446 |
$1,116 |
Cherokee |
927 |
19,828 |
$833 |
908 |
19,776 |
$775 |
Chester |
595 |
9,850 |
$1,008 |
590 |
9,499 |
$908 |
Chesterfield |
748 |
14,674 |
$895 |
723 |
14,502 |
$842 |
Clarendon |
618 |
6,998 |
$776 |
620 |
6,495 |
$726 |
Colleton |
821 |
9,926 |
$852 |
800 |
10,036 |
$764 |
Darlington |
1,178 |
20,680 |
$1,012 |
1,152 |
19,417 |
$937 |
Dillon |
504 |
9,370 |
$770 |
499 |
9,111 |
$689 |
Dorchester |
3,004 |
37,735 |
$958 |
2,895 |
34,987 |
$874 |
Edgefield |
399 |
6,145 |
$954 |
373 |
5,308 |
$875 |
Fairfield |
394 |
5,739 |
$1,087 |
377 |
5,347 |
$1,104 |
Florence |
3,512 |
66,275 |
$976 |
3,459 |
64,321 |
$888 |
Georgetown |
2,229 |
25,895 |
$910 |
2,060 |
24,780 |
$863 |
Greenville |
18,205 |
288,830 |
$1,126 |
16,934 |
270,969 |
$1,032 |
Greenwood |
1,496 |
27,131 |
$939 |
1,472 |
26,647 |
$873 |
Hampton |
386 |
4,484 |
$996 |
385 |
4,443 |
$762 |
Horry |
11,149 |
142,352 |
$871 |
10,482 |
134,163 |
$804 |
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County |
3rd Quarter 2022 |
3rd Quarter 2021 |
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Firms |
Jobs |
AWW* |
Firms |
Jobs |
AWW* |
|
Jasper |
833 |
10,133 |
$997 |
805 |
9,917 |
$868 |
Kershaw |
1,443 |
18,118 |
$868 |
1,387 |
17,568 |
$792 |
Lancaster |
1,907 |
26,966 |
$1,148 |
1,759 |
25,674 |
$1,029 |
Laurens |
964 |
20,757 |
$929 |
922 |
20,862 |
$844 |
Lee |
299 |
3,684 |
$863 |
311 |
3,720 |
$795 |
Lexington |
8,083 |
125,675 |
$1,003 |
7,711 |
121,388 |
$935 |
Marion |
247 |
1,998 |
$754 |
188 |
1,660 |
$690 |
Marlboro |
477 |
6,856 |
$787 |
496 |
6,730 |
$760 |
McCormick |
340 |
6,105 |
$910 |
341 |
6,336 |
$855 |
Newberry |
874 |
15,316 |
$876 |
847 |
14,954 |
$815 |
Oconee |
1,895 |
24,207 |
$1,026 |
1,818 |
23,229 |
$905 |
Orangeburg |
1,741 |
27,536 |
$898 |
1,728 |
27,412 |
$840 |
Pickens |
2,694 |
36,896 |
$957 |
2,537 |
35,701 |
$929 |
Richland |
11,728 |
222,162 |
$1,116 |
11,241 |
216,085 |
$1,037 |
Saluda |
285 |
4,841 |
$822 |
287 |
4,789 |
$772 |
Spartanburg |
7,503 |
148,591 |
$1,066 |
7,095 |
145,231 |
$976 |
Sumter |
2,211 |
36,403 |
$946 |
2,159 |
35,737 |
$861 |
Union |
473 |
7,177 |
$908 |
460 |
7,368 |
$828 |
Williamsburg |
617 |
7,712 |
$946 |
626 |
7,831 |
$860 |
York |
7,825 |
103,018 |
$1,102 |
7,259 |
100,179 |
$1,004 |
Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce / U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics