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Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Employment in Hurricane Storm Surge Flood Zones, District of Columbia, Third quarter 2018
CountyAreaNumber of EstablishmentsAverage Monthly EmploymentTotal Quarterly Wages

Statewide

Zone 1(1)(1)(1)

Statewide

Zone 2(1)(1)(1)

Statewide

Zone 3(1)(1)(1)

Statewide

Zone 4(1)(1)(1)

Statewide

Total Affected2,423113,0173,179,530,419

Statewide

Unaffected38,030657,60614,920,556,670

District of Columbia

Zone 1(1)(1)(1)

District of Columbia

Zone 2(1)(1)(1)

District of Columbia

Zone 3(1)(1)(1)

District of Columbia

Zone 4(1)(1)(1)

District of Columbia

Total Affected2,423113,0173,179,530,419

District of Columbia

Unaffected38,030657,60614,920,556,670

Footnotes:
(1) Data do not meet BLS or state agency disclosure standards

Note: Flood zones represent a conservative estimation of areas that would experience flooding in the event of a hurricane. Zone 1 is the area that would be flooded by a Category I hurricane. A Category II hurricane would cause flooding in Zones 1 and 2. The hurricane categories reference the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.

Last Modified Date: March 18, 2019