The top three occupations in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group are fishing and hunting workers, farmers, ranchers, & other agricultural managers, and other managers. 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 Greater Fairbanks, Greater Juneau, Ketchikan Gateway Borough & Road-Connected Alaska PUMA, AK.
The workforce of Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group in 2020 was 32,244 people, with 16.3% woman, and 83.7% men.
In 2020, 77.6% of the workforce in the Fishing, hunting & trapping Industry Group was White (25,015 people), of which 16.2% were women and 83.8% men.