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1997 Economic Census Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises

Company Statistics Series



1997

Issued May 2001 EC97CS-6



U.S. Department of Commerce

Economics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS



Many persons participated in the various activities of the 1997 Surveys of Minorityand Women-Owned Business Enterprises. The Company Statistics Division prepared this report. Ruth A. Runyan, Assistant Chief for Surveys and Programs, was responsible for the overall planning, management, and coordination. Planning and implementation were under the direction of Eddie J. Salyers, Chief, Economic Census Branch, assisted by Valerie C. Strang, Section Chief. Primary staff assistance was provided by Melody Atkinson, Ahmad Bakhshi, Lori Bowan, Trey Cole, Elaine Emanuel, Barbara Esworthy, Mary Frauenfelder, Geoffrey Hill, James Jarzabkowski, Durwin Knutson, James McFarland, Sungsoo Oh, and John Seabold. General direction for statistical methodology was provided by Ruth Detlefsen, Assistant Chief for Research and Methodology (until October 1998); Carol Caldwell, her successor; and Mark Sands, Chief, Statistical Research and Methods Branch. Richard Moore developed the sample design, imputation, estimation and variance methodology, with assistance from Lieu Galvin, David Harville, and Steven Klement. The Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Charles P. Pautler Jr., Chief, assisted by Martin S. Harahush, Assistant Chief for Quinquennial Programs, developed and implemented computer processing systems. Steven G. McCraith, Chief, Quinquennial Surveys Branch, and Gary Sweetland, Chief, Mailout and Data Collection Branch, supervised the preparation of computer programs. Thaddeus S. Hess, Joseph F. Keehan, and Daniel A. Vacca were assigned primary programming responsibilities with assistance from John D. Bedwell, Edward F. Carr, Jr., Diane Conley, Phuong-Dung T. Diep, Steve Jarvis, Sheila Koonce, John E. McCormick, Robert A. Penrod, Linda Raley, Mark H. Ratti,



Jerry W. Richards, and Michele Shelby. Robert S. Jewett and Barbara L. Lambert provided special computer processing. The staff of the National Processing Center, Judith N. Petty, Chief, performed mailout preparation and receipt operations, clerical and analytical review activities, and data entry. The staff of the Decennial Systems and Contract Management Office, Alan Berlinger, Chief, was responsible for overseeing the electronic data capture operation. The Computer Services Division, Debra D. Williams, Chief, performed the computer processing. Kim D. Ottenstein, Bernadette J. Gayle, Helen M. Curtis, and Laurene V. Qualls of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided publications and printing management, graphics design and composition, and editorial review for print and electronic media. General direction and production management were provided by Michael G. Garland, Assistant Chief, and Gary J. Lauffer, Chief, Publications Services Branch. The overall planning and review of the census operations were performed by the staff of the office of the Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses. This survey depended upon the cooperation of the staffs of the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration. Thanks are due to Daniel F. Skelly, Director, Statistics of Income Division, Karen Cys, Nick Greenia, and Ken Szeflinski of the Internal Revenue Service; Frank Thomas of the Social Security Administration; and Roberta Custard, Paul Hanczaryk, and Edward D. Walker of the Census Bureau, who coordinated activities with the agencies. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call 301-457-3316.



American Indians and Alaska Natives



1997

Issued May 2001 EC97CS-6



1997 Economic Census Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises

Company Statistics Series



U.S. Department of Commerce Donald L. Evans, Secretary

Economics and Statistics Administration J. Lee Price, Acting Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU William G. Barron, Jr., Acting Director



ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION



Economics and Statistics Administration J. Lee Price, Acting Under Secretary for Economic Affairs



U.S. CENSUS BUREAU William G. Barron, Jr., Acting Director William G. Barron, Jr., Deputy Director

Vacant, Principal Associate Director for Programs Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs Ewen M. Wilson, Chief, Company Statistics Division



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CONTENTS



Introduction to the Economic Census Surveys of Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises Summary of Findings FIGURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms as a Percent of Total Firms in State: 1997 Percent Distribution of All U.S. Firms by Industry Division: 1997 Percent Distribution of American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1997 Average Receipts per Firm by Industry Division for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms Compared to All U.S. Firms: 1997 Number of American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1997 Receipts for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1997



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TABLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Major Industry Group: 1997 Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by State: 1997 Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Statistics for Selected Places With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division and Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1997 Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms With Paid Employees by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1997 Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms With No Paid Employees by Industry Division: 1997 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Major Industry Group: 1997 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division and Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1997 19 21 22 29 51 57 60 61 63 65 66 68 75 76



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CONTENTS Con. TABLES Con. 15. 16. Statistics for All U.S. Firms With Paid Employees by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1997 Statistics for All U.S. Firms With No Paid Employees by Industry Division: 1997 78 80



APPENDIXES A. B. C. D. Explanation of Terms Metropolitan Areas Geographic Notes Questionnaires A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1



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Introduction to the Economic Census

PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS The economic census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the Nation’s economy. It provides essential information for government, business, industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the United States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Census Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years, covering years ending in 2 and 7. The economic census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the gross domestic product estimates, input/output measures, production and price indexes, and other statistical series that measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Specific uses of economic census data include the following: • Policymaking agencies of the federal government use the data to monitor economic activity and assess the effectiveness of policies. • State and local governments use the data to assess business activities and tax bases within their jurisdictions and to develop programs to attract business. • Trade associations study trends in their own and competing industries, which allows them to keep their members informed of market changes. • Individual businesses use the data to locate potential markets and to analyze their own production and sales performance relative to industry or area averages. GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING Accurate and complete information on the physical location of each establishment is required to tabulate the census data for the states, metropolitan areas (MAs), counties, parishes, and corporate municipalities including cities, towns, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were required to report their physical location (street address, municipality, county, and state) if it differed from their mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail (and those single-establishment companies that did not provide acceptable information on physical location), location information from Internal Revenue Service tax forms is used as a basis for coding. BASIS OF REPORTING The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. A company operating at more than one location is required to file a separate report for each store, factory, MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned a separate industry classification based on its primary activity and not that of its parent company. DOLLAR VALUES All dollar values presented are expressed in current dollars; i.e., 1997 data are expressed in 1997 dollars, and 1992 data, in 1992 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons with prior years, users of the data should consider the changes in prices that have occurred. All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars. AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA Reports in Print and Electronic Media All results of the 1997 Economic Census are available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau. Unlike previous censuses, only selected highlights are published in printed reports. For more information, including a description of electronic and printed reports being issued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, or call Customer Services at 301-457-4100. HISTORICAL INFORMATION The economic census has been taken as an integrated program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for 1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual components of the economic census were taken separately at varying intervals. The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810 Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were included with those for population. Coverage of economic activities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Census and subsequent censuses to include mining and some commercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was the first time a census was taken apart from the regular decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and wholesale trade and construction industries were added in 1930, as were some covering service trades in 1933. Censuses of construction, manufacturing, and the other business service censuses were suspended during World War II. The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be fully integrated: providing comparable census data across economic sectors, using consistent time periods, INTRODUCTION 1



concepts, definitions, classifications, and reporting units. It was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of firms provided by the administrative records of other federal agencies. Since 1963, administrative records also have been used to provide basic statistics for very small firms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them census questionnaires. The range of industries covered in the economic censuses expanded between 1967 and 1992. The census of construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967, and the scope of service industries, introduced in 1933, was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few transportation industries were covered as early as 1963, it was not until 1992 that the census broadened to include all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also new for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, and real estate industries. With these additions, the economic census and the separate census of governments and census of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percent of all economic activity. Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier censuses provide historical figures for the study of longterm time series and are available in some large libraries. All of the census reports printed since 1967 are still available for sale on microfiche from the Census Bureau. CD-ROMs issued from the 1987 and 1992 Economic Censuses contain databases including nearly all data published in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code statistics, published only on CD-ROM. SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION More information about the scope, coverage, classification system, data items, and publications for each of the economic censuses and related surveys is published in the Guide to the 1997 Economic Census and Related Statistics at www.census.gov/epcd/www/guide.html. More information on the methodology, procedures, and history of the censuses will be published in the History of the 1997 Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used with the 1997 Economic Census data:



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Standard error of 100 percent or more. Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. Exceeds 100 percent because data include establishments with payroll exceeding revenue. Not available or not comparable. Revenue not collected at this level of detail for multiestablishment firms. Withheld because estimates did not meet publication standards. Represents less than 50 vehicles or .05 percent. Not applicable. Disclosure withheld because of insufficient coverage of merchandise lines. Less than half the unit shown. 0 to 19 employees. 20 to 99 employees. 100 to 249 employees. 250 to 499 employees. 500 to 999 employees. 1,000 to 2,499 employees. 2,500 to 4,999 employees. 5,000 to 9,999 employees. 10,000 to 24,999 employees. 25,000 to 49,999 employees. 50,000 to 99,999 employees. 100,000 employees or more. 10 to 19 percent estimated. 20 to 29 percent estimated. Revised. Sampling error exceeds 40 percent. Not elsewhere classified. Not specified by kind. Represents zero (page image/print only). part Consolidated city. Independent city.



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Surveys of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises

GENERAL The Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (SMOBE) is conducted in conjunction with the Survey of Women-Owned Business Enterprises (SWOBE). The SMOBE and SWOBE provide basic economic data on businesses owned by Blacks, persons of Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian, or Pacific Islander descent, persons of Hispanic or Latin American ancestry, and women. These surveys are based on the entire firm rather than on individual locations of a firm. The published data cover number of firms, gross receipts, number of paid employees, and annual payroll. The data are presented by geographic area, industry, size of firm, and legal form of organization of firm. CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES The U.S. Census Bureau is prohibited by law from publishing any statistics that disclose information reported by individual companies. Publishing the number of firms, however, is not considered confidential by the Census Bureau rules. Therefore, the number of firms may be shown, even when other data must be withheld. The information and data obtained from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Social Security Administration (SSA), and other sources are also treated as confidential and can be seen only by Census Bureau employees sworn to protect it from disclosure. SURVEY METHODOLOGY All firms operating during 1997, except those classified as agricultural, are represented in these surveys. The lists of all firms (or universe) are compiled from a combination of business tax returns and data collected on other economic census reports. The Census Bureau obtains electronic files from the IRS for all companies filing IRS Form 1040, Schedule C (individual proprietorship or selfemployed person); 1065 (partnership); any one of the 1120 corporation tax forms; or 941 (Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return). The IRS provided certain identification, classification, and measurement data for businesses filing those forms. For most firms with paid employees, the Census Bureau also collected employment, payroll, receipts, and kind of business information for each plant, store, or physical location during the 1997 Economic Census. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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To design the sample, the Census Bureau used several sources of information to identify the probability that a business was minority- or women-owned. For all sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations that filed electronic tax forms, the SSA provided gender and race codes for the owners. Persons applying for Social Security Numbers (SSNs) prior to 1981 could categorize their race as (a) White, (b) Black, or (c) Other. In 1981, the racial descriptions on social security applications were expanded to (a) Asian, Asian-American, or Pacific Islander, (b) Hispanic, (c) Black, (d) Northern American Indian or Alaskan Native, and (e) White. Most persons who currently own businesses applied for their SSNs prior to 1981. Therefore, the majority of owners could be classified only as (a) White, (b) Black, or (c) Other by use of SSA race codes. For each owner, the SSA also provided the Census Bureau with the individual’s country of birth, current surname, original surname, mother’s maiden surname, and father’s surname. The Census Bureau has developed lists of American Indian, Asian, and Hispanic surnames based on research using prior survey data. In addition to the SSA data, several other sources were used to preidentify businesses by race, ethnicity, and gender of owner(s) as potentially minority-owned: • Lists of minority- and women-owned businesses published in syndicated magazines, located on the Internet, or disseminated by trade or special interest groups. • Word strings in the company name indicating possible minority ownership (derived from 1992 survey responses). • Racial distributions for various state-industry classes (derived from 1992 survey responses) and racial distributions for various ZIP Codes. Individual proprietors who reported they were of minority ancestry in the 1992 survey and were still active in 1997 were excluded from the mail canvass and the 1992 responses were used instead. See the section on Sampling below for a description of how cases were selected. Sampling. There were six sampling frames used and every case was assigned to one of the following frames: • American Indian • Asian/Pacific Islander AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES 3



• Black • Hispanic • Non-Hispanic white male • Women The SMOBE and SWOBE universe was stratified by state, industry, and the inferred race code. The Census Bureau selected large companies (based on volume of sales) ‘‘with certainty.’’ All certainty cases were sure to be selected and represented only themselves (i.e., have a selection probability of one and a sampling weight of one). The certainty cutoffs varied by sampling stratum, and each stratum was sampled at varying rates, depending on the number of firms in a particular industry in a particular state. The sampling rate was lowest in states and industries with the greatest number of firms. A similar methodology was used to select a sample from the remaining universe: the purpose of this was to estimate the number of firms owned by persons of minority ancestry when no indication of minority ownership was found from any of the sources listed above. A firm selected into the sample was mailed one of two questionnaires (see Appendix D for a sample of both). The Census Bureau sent the MB-1 questionnaire to partnerships and corporations, or to sole proprietorships that submitted joint tax returns where, based on the administrative records, it was probable that the husband and wife were of different races. The businesses were asked to report the percentage of stock ownership of the business by gender, race and ethnicity. The MB-2 questionnaire was used for sole proprietors and self-employed individuals who were ‘‘single filers’’ or who filed joint tax returns where, based on administrative records, there was a low probability that the husband and wife were of different races. The businesses were asked to report the gender, race and ethnicity of the primary owner(s) of the business. The form included an equal male/female ownership option for the collection of business owners by gender. Tabulation. In the 1997 SMOBE and SWOBE, minority/women ownership of a business was based on the race/ethnicity/gender of the person(s) owning majority interest in the business. Firms equally male-/femaleowned were counted and tabulated as a separate category. The gender of sole proprietors and self-employed persons who were ‘‘single filers’’ was taken directly from administrative record data. Businesses in which ownership was shared among minority and nonminority groups with no single racial/ethnic group having majority interest were tabulated as 50 percent minority-/50 percent nonminorityowned in the Company Summary publication and were excluded from the minority business counts. It was possible for a firm to be classified in more than one minority group (one racial and one Hispanic ethnicity) and to be included in more than one minority report. For 4 AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



example, a firm could be included in both the Black report and the Hispanic report, if it were owned by a person who reported his/her race as Black and his/her ethnicity as Hispanic. However, such a firm is counted only once at total levels in the minority Summary and the Company Summary publications. Data are tabulated by firm. A firm is a business organization consisting of one or more domestic locations. Firms are counted in each geographic area and industry in which they operate. The employment, payroll, and receipts reflect the sum of their locations within the specified geography and industry and are, therefore, additive to higher levels. The number of firms, however, reflects all firms in a given tabulation level and are not additive. For example, a firm with operating locations in two counties will be counted in both counties, but only once in the state total. Businesses with publicly held stock whose ownership was indeterminate relative to gender, race or ethnicity, and nonprofit, foreign-owned and mutual companies were tabulated separately and published in the ‘‘other’’ category in our reports. RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES The data in the SMOBE and SWOBE are, in part, estimated from a sample and will differ from the data that would have been obtained from a complete census. Two types of possible errors are associated with estimates based on data from sample surveys: sampling errors and nonsampling errors. The accuracy of a survey result depends not only on the sampling errors and nonsampling errors measured, but also on the nonsampling errors not explicitly measured. For particular estimates, the total error may considerably exceed the measured errors. The following is a description of the sampling and nonsampling errors associated with the 1997 SMOBE/SWOBE. Sampling variability. The particular sample used for the SMOBE and SWOBE is one of a large number of all possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the same sample design. Estimates derived from the different samples would differ from each other. The relative standard error is a measure of the variability among the estimates from all possible samples. The estimated relative standard errors presented in the tables estimate the sampling variability, and thus measure the precision with which an estimate from the particular sample selected for the SMOBE and SWOBE approximates the average result of all possible samples. Relative standard errors are applicable only to those published cells in which sample cases are tabulated. A relative standard error is an expression of the standard error as a percent of the quantity being estimated. The sample estimate and an estimate of its relative standard error can be used to estimate the standard error and then construct interval estimates with a prescribed MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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level of confidence that the interval includes the average results of all samples. To illustrate, if all possible samples were surveyed under essentially the same condition, and estimates calculated from each sample, then: 1. Approximately 68 percent of the intervals from one standard error below the estimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. 2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1.6 standard errors below the estimate to 1.6 standard errors above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. Thus, for a particular sample, one can say with specified confidence that the average of all possible samples is included in the constructed interval. Example of a confidence interval. Suppose the estimated number of employer minority-owned firms in Agricultural Services is 7,139 and the estimated relative standard error is 2 percent. The estimated standard error is 7,139 x .02=143. An approximate 90-percent confidence interval is 7,139 ± (1.6 x 143) or 7,139 ± 228.8 or 6,910.2 to 7,367.8. Nonsampling errors. All surveys and censuses are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors are attributable to many sources: inability to obtain information for all cases in the universe, adjustments to the weights of respondents to compensate for nonrespondents, imputation for missing data, data errors and biases, mistakes in recording or keying data, errors in collection or processing, and coverage problems. Explicit measures of the effects of these nonsampling errors are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important operational and data errors were detected and corrected through an automated data edit designed to review the data for reasonableness and consistency. Quality control techniques were used to verify that operating procedures were carried out as specified. Approximately 79 percent of the questionnaires were returned. For respondents which supplied some but not all of the requested information and for businesses selected with certainty which failed to respond, data were imputed using a procedure that ensured that the imputed data were consistent with the responses provided and all information available from administrative sources. Weights of the responding cases, which were not selected with certainty, were adjusted to compensate for the remainder of the cases which failed to respond. All of these procedures assume that (1) the administrative information is accurate and (2) nonrespondents possess the same characteristics as respondents with similar demographic characteristics. Neither of these assumptions is exactly true. INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS The system published in the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual: 1987 was used to classify firms for MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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the SMOBE and SWOBE. Under this system, economic activities are coded on a numerical basis. Related activities are grouped at a primary level by industry division (i.e., manufacturing, construction, retail trade, etc.). Within each industry division, successive levels of detail of the economic activity are defined: major group (two-digit code); industry group (three-digit code); and industry (four-digit code). For example, one hierarchy in wholesale trade is:



SIC level

Industry division Major group Industry group Industry



SIC code

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Description



Wholesale trade Durable goods Electrical goods Electrical appliances, television and radio sets Data in the SMOBE and SWOBE reports are presented at the industry division or major group level, depending on the table. The SMOBE and SWOBE cover all industries in the SIC system except the following major industry groups: • Agricultural Production (01, 02) • Railroad Transportation (40) • U.S. Postal Service (43) • Selected parts of 63, Insurance Carriers • Pension Funds (self-managed funds and funds managed by a third party) • Health and Welfare Funds (self managed funds and funds managed by a third party) • Selected parts of 67, Holding and Other Investment Offices • Management Investment Offices, Open-End • Unit Investment Trusts, Face-Amount Certificate Offices, and Closed-End Management Investment Offices • Vacation Funds for Employees • Personal Investment Trusts • Membership Organizations (86) • Private Households (88) • Public Administration (91-97) GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED The SMOBE and SWOBE reports present data for the United States, each state and the District of Columbia; metropolitan areas (MAs), which include selected metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), primary metropolitan AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES 5



statistical areas (PMSAs), and consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSAs); counties; and places with 100 or more women- or minority-owned firms. MSAs. The MSAs for which data are shown are among those defined by the Office of Management and Budget as of June 30, 1997. An MSA is an integrated economic and social unit with a population nucleus of at least 50,000 inhabitants.1 Each MSA consists of one or more counties meeting standards of metropolitan character; in New England, cities and towns, rather than counties, are the component geographic units. PMSAs. An MSA with a population of 1 million or more may be subdivided into PMSAs. A PMSA consists of a large urbanized county or a cluster of counties (cities and towns in New England) that demonstrates very strong internal economic and social links separate from the ties to other portions of its MSA. Where PMSAs are defined, the MSA of which they are component parts is redesignated a CMSA. Counties. Data are shown for counties or county equivalents.2 3 Places. Included in the SMOBE and SWOBE are places of 2,500 inhabitants or more or incorporated as a city, borough, village, or town.1 2 In addition, statistics are presented for towns in the six New England states, New York, and Wisconsin, and townships in Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania with a 1990 census population of 10,000 or more. COMPARABILITY OF 1992 AND 1997 DATA The following changes were made in survey methodology in 1997 which affect comparability with past reports: 1. The universe for the 1997 SMOBE and SWOBE was expanded to include all corporations. In 1992, only subchapter S corporations in addition to partnerships and sole proprietorships were included for the SMOBE. A small sample of ‘‘C’’ corporations was included in the SWOBE to provide estimates at the industry division level only. 2. Previously, the SMOBE and SWOBE programs defined a business as an entity that filed a business income tax return. Businesses that had received one or more Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) may have filed tax returns under more than one EIN. In past surveys, each EIN was treated as a separate business. For 1997, all operations under the same ownership were defined as one company or business, irrespective of



the number of the company’s EINs. The definition eliminated the likelihood of surveying the same business owner more than once. This change had no effect on the employment and payroll data for these surveys, but slightly reduced the count for the number of businesses and the total receipts. 3. In the past, ownership was based on the race/ethnicity/gender of the majority of the number of owners, without regard to the percentage of interest owned in the firm. Businesses with 50 percent or more minority owners have in the past been included in the minority business counts. In the 1997 SMOBE, 51 percent or more of the interest, claims or rights in the business must be held by minorities to be included as a minority-owned business and similarly for women. In the 1997 SMOBE, businesses in which ownership was shared among minority and nonminority groups with no single racial/ethnic group having majority interest were excluded from the minority business counts and tabulated as 50-percent minority-/50-percent nonminority-owned in the Company Summary publication. Equally owned male/female firms were treated as a separate entity and were presented in a separate section of the Women-Owned Businesses publication. In previous surveys, businesses which were equally owned by a man and a woman were classified as either male- or female-owned. Equally owned corporations and partnerships were counted as women-owned. Using administrative data all sole proprietorships were assigned a gender based on the spouse with the largest self-employment income. The addition of the equally owned category in 1997 substantially reduced the estimates for women-owned businesses. 4. In the past, a small sample of the cases placed on the non-Hispanic white male frame was taken to estimate the number of firms owned by persons of minority ancestry when no indication of minority ownership was found from any of the sources used in stratification. The estimates from this sample were presented in a separate section of the Asian- and Pacific Islander-, American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned business publication and the Hispanic-owned business publication as an estimate of the undercount and were excluded from the detailed tables. In the 1997 SMOBE and SWOBE, the estimates from this part of the sample were included in the detailed tables of the publications. 5. In prior surveys, the SMOBE universe of sole proprietorships was based on businesses filing an annual IRS Schedule C (Form 1040) ‘‘Profit or Loss From Business’’ report. Employers were identified by first matching these Schedule C records to IRS Form 941 ‘‘Employers Quarterly Federal Tax Return’’ payroll reports. Not all Schedule C business income tax MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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1 According to 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census. 2 Those defined as of January 1, 1997. 3 See Appendix C for Alaska, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Virginia, and District of Columbia county equivalents.



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records that represented firms with employees could be matched. To estimate for sole proprietorship employers that were not matched to payroll tax returns, a portion of the sole proprietorship universe that reported cost of labor or wages as an expense item on the Schedule C was also considered employers. In addition, some cases with no cost of labor or wages reported but with large receipts had payroll imputed and were counted as employers. For 1997, the methodology was revised to identify sole proprietorship employers as only those that filed the IRS Form 941 payroll tax form. These businesses were included in the universe even if they could not be matched to a Schedule C. This resulted in a decrease in the estimate of firms with paid employees relative to the 1992 methodology. COMPARABILITY OF SURVEY DATA WITH OTHER ECONOMIC CENSUS DATA The tables in each publication that show data for all U.S. firms are comparable to and include the minority- and women-owned firm data. Caution should be exercised in comparing data presented in this report with published or unpublished data from other reports of the 1997 Economic Census. Factors that affect comparability of data among censuses are industrial scope, business unit covered, receipts size, and coverage of nonemployers. Industrial scope. Data in this report are based on the 1987 SIC Manual4 (see Industry Classifications section). Several SIC industries were in scope of the SMOBE and SWOBE but out of scope of the basic economic census. These industries included: 07, Agricultural Services; 08, Forestry; 09, Fishing, Hunting, and Trapping. Major industry group 86, Membership Organizations, was within the scope of the economic census but out of the scope of the SMOBE and SWOBE. In the SMOBE and SWOBE, industry 6552 (land subdividers and developers, except cemeteries) is included with the construction industry group, unlike the other economic censuses that include it with industry 65 (real estate). Business unit. Most of the economic censuses are conducted on an establishment or physical location basis, individually enumerating and tabulating each establishment owned by a firm. In the SMOBE and SWOBE, however, the whole firm was the primary unit for enumeration. (See Appendix A for definition of ‘‘firm.’’) Receipts size. Most of the economic censuses determine whether or not a firm may be counted as an active business according to its receipts size. The specified minimums vary by industry. For a firm to be counted as an

4 Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock No. 041-001-00314-2.



active business in the SMOBE and SWOBE, it had only to file a business tax return with business receipts greater than $1,000, except for the construction industry, which had no minimum business receipts cutoff. Firms with no paid employees. Although nonemployer firms are included in these surveys, they are omitted from many of the economic census reports. DOLLAR VALUES All dollar values presented in the SMOBE and SWOBE reports are expressed in current dollars, i.e., 1997 data are expressed in 1997 dollars and 1992 data in 1992 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons to prior years, users should take into consideration the inflation that has occurred. COMPACT DISCS Data for the economic censuses are also available on compact discs-read only memory (CD-ROM). For the SMOBE and SWOBE, discs will contain more detailed industry data by state and comparison data for all U.S. firms, as well as the same information found in the reports. Discs are sold by Administrative and Customer Services Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 202331900. SPECIAL TABULATIONS Special tabulations of data collected in the 1997 SMOBE and/or SWOBE may be obtained, depending on availability of time and personnel, on computer disk, or in tabular form. The data will be in summary form and subject to the same rules prohibiting disclosure of confidential information (including name, address, kind of business, or other data for individual firms) as are the regular publications. Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. A request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications on the type and format of the data to be provided, should be directed to the Chief, Economic Census Branch, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6400. To discuss a special tabulation before submitting a request, call 301-457-3318. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publication: − D Represents zero. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher-level totals. Independent city. Not available. Not applicable. Census designated place. Consolidated metropolitan statistical area. AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES 7



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Summary of Findings

American Indians and Alaska Natives owned 197,300 of all U.S. nonfarm businesses in 1997, employing 298,661 persons and generating $34.3 billion in business revenues. In 1997, American Indian- and Alaska Nativeowned firms accounted for 0.9 percent of the 20.8 million nonfarm businesses in the United States, 0.3 percent of their employment and 0.2 percent of their receipts. Excluding businesses with publicly held stock whose ownership was indeterminate relative to race or ethnicity, and nonprofit, foreign-owned and mutual companies, American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms accounted for 1.0 percent of the nonfarm businesses in the United States and 0.4 percent of their receipts. The data in this report were collected as part of the 1997 Economic Census from a large sample of all nonfarm businesses filing 1997 tax forms as individual proprietorships, partnerships, and any type of corporation, and with receipts of $1,000 or more. The data are not comparable to earlier surveys due to significant methodology changes which are discussed in the section below on Data Comparability to Prior Surveys. American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Businesses by Legal Form of Organization: 1997

American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms Legal form of organization Firms (number) All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual proprietorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197,300 9,379 9,618 173,385 4,626 293 Receipts (million dollars) 34,344 11,902 9,583 8,988 1,809 2,061



INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS The service industry accounted for 17 percent of all American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms and 15.1 percent of their total receipts. Forty percent of the total number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned service firms were concentrated in business and personal services. The next largest concentration of American Indianand Alaska Native-owned firms was in the construction industry, accounting for 13.9 percent of all American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms and 15.7 percent of their total receipts. The third largest concentration was in the retail trade industry, accounting for 7.5 percent of the total number of American Indian- and Alaska Nativeowned firms and 13.4 percent of their total receipts. Table A. Top Industry Receipt Leaders for American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms : 1997

Industry Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amusement and recreation services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering and management services. . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special trade contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General building contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavy construction contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive dealers and service stations . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receipts (million dollars) 5,203 1,196 1,185 1,004 5,385 2,564 1,732 1,071 4,618 2,137 808 608



GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS California had the most American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms at 26,603 or 13.5 percent of all American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms, with receipts of $5.8 billion or 17.0 percent of all American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned business receipts. Texas was second with 15,668 or 7.9 percent with receipts of $3.3 billion or 9.7 percent. Oklahoma was third in number of firms with 15,066 or 7.6 percent of all American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms with receipts of $2.6 billion or 7.7 percent. Table C shows the 10 metropolitan areas (MAs) with the largest number of American Indian- and Alaska Nativeowned firms and compares the firms and receipts in these MAs with the number in their respective states. AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES 9



Note: ‘‘Other’’ includes cooperatives, receiverships, estates, and businesses classified as unknown legal forms of organization.



All U.S. Firms by Legal Form of Organization: 1997

All U.S. firms Legal form of organization Firms (number) All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual proprietorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,821,934 2,390,478 1,979,425 15,122,882 1,226,455 102,694 Receipts (million dollars) 18,553,243 13,892,225 2,977,247 871,766 621,735 190,270



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These 10 MAs account for 16.7 percent of the total number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms in the United States and 22.0 percent of their gross receipts. LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION Eighty-eight percent of American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms operated as individual proprietorships in 1997 and accounted for 26.2 percent of gross receipts. C corporations, other than subchapter S corporations, accounted for only 4.8 percent of the total number of firms but 34.7 percent of the gross receipts. Subchapter S corporations were 4.9 percent of all American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms but accounted for 27.9 percent of their gross receipts. Partnerships accounted for 2.3 percent of the total American Indian- and Alaska Nativeowned firms and 5.3 percent of gross receipts. Businesses classified as other legal forms of organization and those



not classified accounted for 0.1 percent of the total number of firms and 6.0 percent of the gross receipts. SIZE OF FIRM American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms with paid employees accounted for 16.9 percent of the total number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms and 85.1 percent of their gross receipts. There were 355 firms with 100 or more employees which accounted for $7.6 billion in gross receipts (25.9 percent of the total receipts of American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned employer firms). There were 4,892 American Indian- and Alaska Nativeowned firms with receipts of $1 million or more. These firms accounted for only 2.5 percent of the number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms and 64.1 percent of the total receipts.



Table B. Ten States With Largest Number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms Compared to All Firms and Population: 1997

American Indian and Alaska Native sales and receipts (million dollars) 5,836 3,320 2,646 1,519 912 580 1,709 1,417 720 753 American Indian and Alaska Native sales and receipts as a percent of all 0.3 0.2 1.5 0.2 0.2 0.7 4.6 0.1 0.1 0.3 American Indian and Alaska Native as a percent of total population 1 8 1 9 16 1 6



State



American Indian- and Alaska Nativeowned firms (number) 26,603 15,668 15,066 10,546 7,148 6,838 6,820 6,443 5,802 5,510



All firms (number) 2,565,734 1,525,972 280,722 1,301,920 570,484 131,685 64,134 1,509,829 677,473 329,031



American Indian and Alaska Native as a percent of all 1.0 1.0 5.4 0.8 1.3 5.2 10.6 0.4 0.9 1.7



All firms sales and receipts (million dollars) 2,178,292 1,415,536 172,370 828,429 518,649 79,752 36,912 1,488,913 715,376 247,191



American Indian and Alaska Native population (1,000) 306 93 262 56 96 158 98 75 60 255



Total population (1,000) 32,218 19,355 3,314 14,683 7,429 1,723 609 18,143 9,785 4,552



California . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma . . . . . . . . Florida . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina . . . . New Mexico . . . . . . Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . New York. . . . . . . . . Michigan . . . . . . . . . Arizona . . . . . . . . . .



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Table C. Ten Metropolitan Areas With Largest Number of American Indian- and Alaska NativeOwned Firms Compared to American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms in State: 1997

[For definitions of MAs, see Appendix B] Receipts (million dollars) 2,890 933 668 477 891 729 193 245 371 154 Receipts (million dollars) 5,836 2,646 2,646 3,320 1,417 3,320 5,836 495 664 5,836 Percent MA to state Firms 32 25 22 20 43 16 9 50 55 8 Receipts 50 35 25 14 63 22 3 49 56 3



Metropolitan area Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA. . . Tulsa, OK MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma City, OK PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, TX PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York, NY PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, TX PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange County, CA PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, GA PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, IL PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sacramento, CA PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .



Firms (number) 8,541 3,822 3,295 3,128 2,801 2,510 2,287 2,227 2,161 2,133



State California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .



Firms (number) 26,603 15,066 15,066 15,668 6,443 15,668 26,603 4,470 3,945 26,603



Table D. Five Counties With Largest Number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms Compared to American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms in State: 1997

County Los Angeles, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McKinley, NM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tulsa, OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 8,541 2,592 2,500 2,407 2,287 Receipts (million dollars) 2,890 57 371 683 193 State California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 26,603 6,838 15,668 15,066 26,603 Receipts Percent county to state (million dollars) Firms Receipts 5,836 580 3,320 2,646 5,836 32 38 16 16 9 50 10 11 26 3



Table E. Five Cities With Largest Number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms Compared to American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms in State: 1997

City Los Angeles, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallup, NM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tulsa, OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 2,842 2,391 2,140 1,737 1,527 Receipts (million dollars) 2,095 D 48 285 482 State California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 26,603 6,443 6,838 15,668 15,066 Receipts (million dollars) 5,836 1,417 580 3,320 2,646 Percent city to state Firms 11 37 31 11 10 Receipts 36 D 8 9 18



DATA COMPARABILITY TO PRIOR SURVEYS The data for 1997 are not directly comparable to previous survey years because of several changes to the survey methodology. These changes are discussed in greater detail in the Introductory Text in the section titled ‘‘Comparability of 1992 and 1997 Data.’’ The most significant changes occurred in the treatment of C corporations, in tabulating businesses with 50 percent minority ownership, and in the identification of firms with paid employees. In



1992 and in previous studies, C corporations were excluded from the survey. Only subchapter S corporations, in addition to partnerships and sole proprietorships, were included. In 1997, the universe for the Survey of MinorityOwned Business Enterprises was expanded to include all corporations. However, businesses that were foreignowned, publicly held, nonprofit, or whose ownership was shared by its membership, such as mutual companies, were tabulated separately and not distributed to the race



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of ownership categories. Race of ownership for the remaining corporations was determined to be American Indian and Alaska Native or non-American Indian and Alaska Native if 51 percent or more of the stock interest, claims or rights were held by American Indians and Alaska Natives. The second major change occurred with the treatment of businesses with 50-percent minority-/50-percent nonminority ownership. In the past, businesses with 50 percent or more minority owners have been included in the minority business data. For 1997, businesses in which ownership was shared among minority and nonminority groups with no single racial/ethnic group having majority interest were excluded from the minority business data and were tabulated and published separately as 50-percent minority-/50-percent nonminority-owned in the Company Summary publication. The third major change occurred in identifying sole proprietorships with paid employees. The methodology was revised to account for only those firms which paid payroll taxes to the IRS. This resulted in a decrease in the estimate of firms with paid employees relative to the 1992 methodology. The comparison table provides measures of change from 1992 to 1997 in both the number and receipts for American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms. Due to the methodology changes discussed above, exact



estimates of change are not available. However, the trends shown at the aggregate level are believed to be reliable.



Comparison of American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms to All U.S. Firms: 1997 and 1992

[Excluding C corporations]

All firms1 Sales and receipts (million dollars) B Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column− A B



Firms (number) A American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change . . . . . . All U.S. firms 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change . . . . . .

1



187,921 102,271 83.7



22,441 8,057 178.5



2 3 15



4 4 25



18,431,456 17,253,143 6.8



4,661,018 3,324,200 40.2



NA NA NA



NA NA NA



All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees.

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Figure 1. American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms as a Percent of Total Firms in State: 1997

Percent of Total 10.0 or greater 5.0 to 9.9 1.0 to 4.9 0.0 to 0.9 MT OR ID SD WY NV CA UT CO KS MO TN AR AL GA SC KY NE ND MN MA WI MI NY RI PA IL IN OH WV VA NC AZ NM OK NJ CT



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Figure 2. Percent Distribution of All U.S. Firms by Industry Division: 1997

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 3% Construction 11% Manufacturing 3% Transportation, communications, and utilities 4% Wholesale trade 4% Retail trade 14%



Industries not classified 7%



Services 43%



Finance, insurance, and real estate 11%



Figure 3. Percent Distribution of American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1997

Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining 5% Construction 14%



Industries not classified 45%



Manufacturing 3% Transportation, communications, and utilities 3% Wholesale trade 2% Retail trade 8% Finance, insurance, and real estate 2%



Services 17%



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Figure 4. Average Receipts per Firm by Industry Division for American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms Compared to All U.S. Firms: 1997

[Thousand dollars]



174 All industries 891



American Indian and Alaska Native All



Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining



91 386 196



Construction 405



373 Manufacturing 5,839



Transportation, communications, and utilities



258 1,287



723 Wholesale trade 5,352 313 Retail trade 917 258 1,147 152 Services 294 109 Industries not classified 42



Finance, insurance, and real estate



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Figure 5. Number of American Indian- and Alaska Native-Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1997

All industries



197,300



Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction



9,889



27,435



Manufacturing



6,717



Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade



6,291



4,365



Retail trade



14,768



Finance, insurance, and real estate



4,616



Services



34,144



Industries not classified



89,243



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Figure 6. Receipts for American Indian- and Alaska NativeOwned Firms by Industry Division: 1997

[Thousand dollars]

All industries 34,343,907



Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction



904,392



5,384,815



Manufacturing



2,503,417



Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade



1,620,515



3,155,143



Retail trade



4,618,484



Finance, insurance, and real estate



1,190,741



Services



5,202,704



Industries not classified



9,763,696



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Table 1.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Major Industry Group: 1997

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 34 343 907 360 484 224 595 25 513 110 376 543 908 2 236 S 531 229 6 882 5 384 815 1 732 017 1 071 263 2 564 381 17 154 2 503 417 218 438 D 40 404 34 751 330 250 34 55 202 31 927 348 453 695 S Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 29 226 260 174 841 139 771 21 128 13 942 465 764 D S 453 771 D 4 648 924 1 616 766 1 037 237 1 986 557 8 364 2 334 452 215 052 D 40 152 29 336 257 857 30 252 55 102 194 483 D S D 175 163 869 586 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 624 235 50 041 36 212 11 513 2 316 64 737 D S 61 182 D 1 021 524 224 250 545 1 658 141 357 368 A 2 4 4 22 4 10 41 S 12 33 2 4 7 3 13 3 15 – 18 12 5 13 33 10 45 S 18 28 10 21 11 9 11 22 27 12 3 10 4 9 19 56 10 14 10 6 7 6 3 6 16 7 6 7 12 6 5 3 43 8 15 34 7 7 15 1 12 2 3 4 6 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



SIC code



Major industry group



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Firms (number) C 33 277 797 712 40 45 199 7 S 152 20 6 012 1 244 535 4 226 11 1 612 87 1 16 37 302 52 18 219 25 S 20 10 43 14 155 317 78 56 20 150 1 118 140 688 30 43 4 99 74 55 1 145 670 476 4 645 295 120 729 865 209 456 1 039 944 1 004 32 99 91 10 317 401 58 4 826 249 470 907 700 291



Employees (number) E 298 661 2 760 2 285 441 34 2 124 a S 1 962 b 38 419 7 509 8 608 22 260 42 21 206 791 a 612 433 2 558 365 318 2 510 c S g 55 395 373 3 589 3 675 1 639 1 944 c 542 10 584 1 869 5 435 c f b 621 1 154 533 9 801 5 790 4 011 31 451 1 716 770 5 076 6 936 1 576 1 590 8 881 4 906 4 585 e 488 311 b 1 422 1 765 202 66 627 5 2 17 2 1 875 404 173 600 477



B 6 8 13 36 8 57 34 S 58 17 3 5 6 5 11 9 31 D 24 20 14 26 5 11 16 S 6 D 12 18 28 15 16 68 6 19 3 21 6 D 30 D 14 5 3 7 8 9 3 12 23 6 8 29 17 6 10 8 37 21 15 24 45 8 1 8 37 6 8 20 9



C 4 12 14 43 32 19 61 S 28 38 4 4 10 6 33 4 19 – 39 34 15 27 46 18 41 S 19 64 44 31 18 15 19 25 28 25 10 23 11 32 32 56 25 26 30 9 10 10 4 14 30 9 11 16 15 9 14 3 37 15 31 55 9 8 26 2 6 8 9 7 15



D 7 18 18 44 30 67 D S 69 D 3 5 6 6 6 10 31 D 24 24 19 30 5 12 D S D 12 14 3 29 16 17 68 D 23 3 27 7 D D D 19 5 3 7 8 10 4 14 28 6 9 35 21 6 12 9 D 23 34 D 53 9 – 10 39 11 10 23 9



E 13 22 23 55 28 13 D S 15 D 5 7 11 6 17 8 33 D 31 39 21 29 3 13 D S D 8 10 7 31 16 12 59 D 25 8 33 9 D D D 15 9 26 5 8 11 5 12 31 7 11 47 17 7 16 16 D 25 34 D 41 8 14 7 37 9 7 9 10



F 15 24 21 53 33 20 D S 22 D 4 5 6 6 10 9 29 D 26 37 18 30 4 11 D S D 6 10 6 32 17 11 65 D 24 7 32 9 D D D 14 6 28 4 7 12 5 15 25 5 13 28 18 7 10 18 D 24 43 D 55 10 6 7 42 9 5 9 9



All industries Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 08 09 Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining 10 12 13 14 Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 15 16 17 6552 General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Special trade contractors Subdividers and developers, n.e.c Manufacturing 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation, communications, and utilities 41 42 44 45 pt. 46 47 48 49 Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air3 Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade 50 51 Wholesale trade Wholesale trade Retail trade 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Building materials and garden supplies General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations Apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 61 62 63 pt. 64 65 pt. 67 pt. Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers4 Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate5 Holding and other investment offices6 Services 70 72 73 75 76 Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services See footnotes at end of table. durable goods nondurable goods



197 300 8 942 4 637 209 4 096 947 28 S 862 37 27 435 3 129 1 095 23 100 115 6 717 216 1 71 474 1 640 242 49 598 41 S 25 88 339 53 851 675 165 63 21 1 112 6 291 736 3 644 102 142 4 848 411 419 4 365 2 980 1 385 14 768 564 459 1 403 1 853 788 1 104 1 724 6 885 4 616 39 202 438 29 1 016 2 573 323 34 144 5 8 2 1 589 534 267 575 500



563 454 17 396 D 9 943 5 889 59 919 8 554 9 642 60 807 D S D 060 095 229 631



113 288 D 60 718 74 872 411 421 387 132 297 15 55 089 515 326 714 933



4 55 57 398



1 9 8 112



372 721 125 419 296 106 D 43 734 1 347 949 78 781 523 442 D D D 66 195 140 255 432 017 3 036 534 1 764 258 1 272 275 4 245 552 253 75 570 2 043 99 909 496 732 281 155



115 918 35 094 62 448 D 10 433 276 381 34 178 138 831 D D D 19 970 31 777 23 830 260 713 167 124 93 589 441 783 35 10 47 157 13 510 610 089 133 213



1 620 515 93 834 692 977 D 107 270 D 92 586 149 251 458 558 3 155 143 1 825 534 1 329 609 4 618 484 271 88 607 2 136 119 102 796 958 531 350



276 787 310 058 807 901 1 190 741 38 71 65 13 192 295 513 444 672 761 711 801 048 304



240 424 291 172 671 383 1 025 527 D 65 336 32 632 D 166 254 210 691 498 968 4 497 918 312 93 1 027 263 125 450 833 653 075 655



29 105 75 128 73 995 133 050 D 12 089 8 345 D 41 462 46 658 10 564 1 541 895 81 34 379 57 40 117 193 126 261 408



5 202 704 327 174 1 185 315 156 019 764 081 902 186



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 1.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Major Industry Group: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



SIC code



Major industry group



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Services 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 87 89



Con. 503 2 180 2 167 815 817 3 427 1 5 076 745 89 243 D 140 959 717 620 125 195 557 263 53 186 1 822 60 12 086 D 921 569 736 630 f 12 464 6 449 872 1 004 4 563 a 10 339 679 111 103 D 125 267 458 627 11 4 5 8 9 3 – 3 10 4 D 44 10 18 13 44 D 8 23 19 33 17 10 8 25 14 – 6 16 12 D 47 11 22 15 52 D 8 26 25 D 38 17 16 32 47 D 7 14 36 D 42 13 13 22 53 D 6 27 46



Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Engineering and management services Services, n.e.c Industries not classified



1 196 347 120 71



1 133 313 95 44



289 144 24 23



206 817 D 1 003 920 56 533 9 763 696



174 079 D 833 751 50 469 7 448 800



68 643 D 372 603 19 063 2 270 656



1All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. 2For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. 3Excludes 4512 (part), domestically scheduled airlines. 4Excludes 6371 (part), pension, health, and welfare funds; and 6399 (part), other insurance carriers. 5Excludes 6552 (land subdividers and developers, except cemeteries), which is included in construction industries. 6Excludes 6722, management investment offices; 6726, unit investment trusts, face amount certificate offices,



and closed end management investment offices; and 6733 (part), trusts and



vacation funds.



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MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 2.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by State: 1997

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 34 343 907 459 1 709 752 438 5 835 539 448 520 170 958 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 29 226 260 382 1 505 673 369 5 067 184 318 949 989 499 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 624 235 75 264 163 63 1 894 893 928 623 573 671 A 2 8 4 6 9 9 8 15 29 14 9 7 23 18 7 11 15 8 7 9 14 12 8 6 10 8 6 7 21 11 15 8 6 10 5 11 5 1 11 7 19 11 10 6 11 13 9 7 7 11 19 16 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 33 277 592 828 848 351 5 039 405 418 56 32 1 789 682 33 260 650 422 176 540 391 300 204 443 579 1 016 350 222 774 438 107 183 123 461 566 1 074 1 275 178 682 2 794 431 951 80 409 178 568 2 747 187 116 646 974 171 699 95



Employees (number) E 298 661 4 8 8 3 77 001 131 703 456 803



B 6 8 4 24 16 28 3 30 34 D 15 11 30 31 16 11 23 11 13 11 8 16 8 6 14 17 14 17 31 21 29 16 33 40 9 11 13 6 9 11 30 16 38 9 23 8 46 8 18 16 41 D



C 4 13 14 13 15 20 13 26 58 20 19 14 42 20 15 14 16 14 15 16 24 18 19 13 15 18 20 20 29 18 18 20 17 23 13 21 12 8 12 8 35 25 16 17 23 41 26 10 14 14 27 24



D 7 9 4 26 19 32 2 33 37 D 19 13 46 35 18 13 26 12 17 12 6 17 10 7 15 21 17 22 34 24 35 18 35 46 11 14 15 7 7 13 D 21 43 10 28 7 50 9 18 18 43 D



E 13 9 10 38 23 51 4 50 35 D 14 9 44 24 17 16 17 10 20 17 7 19 10 17 14 20 15 25 39 16 21 24 6 19 10 20 38 6 10 25 D 12 51 12 40 8 30 10 22 13 32 D



F 15 15 6 37 19 55 3 41 42 D 16 9 52 28 22 11 17 11 29 13 6 14 8 10 13 19 15 15 39 17 24 25 11 28 9 13 30 7 7 20 D 12 39 15 28 7 27 9 22 14 40 D



United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

1All firms data include both 2For explanation of relative



197 300 3 6 5 2 26 513 820 510 308 603



3 390 1 311 288 66 10 546 4 470 458 1 239 3 945 2 898 949 318 069 230 417 421 428 802 413 088



515 072 407 124 55 226 D 1 518 789 495 48 301 664 396 96 453 242 561 160 330 295 720 514 209 625 165 99 244 156 364 579 1 417 911 147 465 134 126 108 221 501 199 694 178 997 961 317 384 907 854 993 265 826 734 740 056 671 279 903 068



415 046 350 652 49 898 D 1 265 839 345 19 271 570 332 86 408 149 473 117 275 195 594 404 179 506 130 90 202 126 300 473 1 206 737 118 932 2 266 299 388 077 168 031 584 342 990 324 055 514 439 900 226 295 218 764 782 417 889 138 752 492 630 603 230 990 874 674 502 532 D 006 998 084 049 884 164 739 283 356 481 D



3 539 3 748 1 423 e 10 593 4 203 142 1 883 4 879 2 776 748 3 231 2 257 3 942 867 2 2 7 2 1 5 1 1 1 605 668 055 310 648 839 504 157 475 897 347 398 270 942 111 357 276 505 288 e 066 773 518 941 317 732 924 242 078 738 f



110 075 100 739 18 542 D 201 623 81 3 41 137 53 11 71 35 86 19 64 82 127 57 30 112 22 21 36 19 57 85 155 141 16 204 380 55 73 456 066 489 517 388 022 083 864 176 272 519 551 831 508 658 352 677 770 787 741 733 477 336 365 721 934 084 871 590 D 640 177 939 112 041 053 260 597 910 160 D



2 3 3 1 2 3 5 2 1



4 106 1 912 799 1 231 1 038 2 6 6 7 375 838 443 148 752 124 066 861 161 625



2 3 5 7 1 9 19 2 5



5 15 2 5



1 074 343 2 645 736 372 608 505 273 80 213 199 221 546 3 320 140 178 621 1 202 127 1 135 917 916 041 188 070 902 617 989 306 975 D



2 229 955 3 746 15 668 1 428 751 280 689 017 338 477



153 198 471 2 853 108 159 571 1 096 111 1 080



3 2 4 26 1



41 37 101 481 20 18 178 313 17 202



3 4 1 2



5 14 1 6



firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 34 343 907 5 2 1 3 4 1 5 9 904 384 503 620 155 618 190 202 763 392 815 417 515 143 484 741 704 696 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 29 226 260 4 2 1 3 4 1 4 7 640 648 334 347 036 245 025 497 448 604 924 452 949 534 552 527 918 800 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 624 235 114 1 021 563 276 260 441 133 1 541 2 270 779 524 454 381 713 783 050 895 656 A 2 3 2 3 3 6 3 3 1 4 8 23 13 22 16 29 11 26 5 13 4 6 13 25 17 22 8 13 4 15 6 32 9 12 27 21 8 20 7 19 9 21 10 16 22 26 18 15 9 27 9 11 10 10 18 37 15 15 7 12 8 31 18 21 24 14 17 23 12 13 15 42 23 46 23 57 24 33 18 21 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 33 277 6 1 1 1 4 1 4 12 996 012 612 118 145 645 004 826 086 592 11 113 41 41 29 154 5 110 89 828 51 120 8 73 27 206 86 174 129 848 15 120 81 34 34 205 35 153 217 351 13 67 25 11 18 54 13 78 72 5 039 173 516 204 48 33 176 43 231 3 618 405 23 60 22 11 11 54 15 123 88 418 27 22 7 7 14 50 8 86 197



Employees (number) E 298 661 4 38 21 10 9 31 4 66 111 884 419 206 584 801 451 585 627 103



B 6 36 3 9 3 7 3 8 8 19 8 D 8 42 15 47 25 D 14 24 4 14 13 1 15 8 20 1 5 35 24 77 11 33 19 12 7 39 51 45 16 20 13 60 12 8 57 6 36 48 28 26 12 17 2 19 39 29 31 43 3 20 7 22 12 3 5 7 6 19 30 D 9 D 36 D 19 D 56 49



C 4 11 4 4 10 9 4 3 2 12 13 85 18 47 22 17 16 88 20 78 14 34 24 – 22 50 16 16 14 66 13 85 21 24 54 26 19 29 16 41 15 80 23 55 36 34 19 32 22 72 20 41 12 15 55 57 28 43 20 28 13 53 18 34 48 43 27 33 18 54 26 84 25 89 46 69 28 47 33 41



D 7 52 3 10 3 7 4 9 10 25 9 D 9 44 14 D 27 D 18 D 4 D 14 – 14 9 22 1 6 D 26 D 11 36 20 12 8 D 60 62 19 D 15 D 10 5 62 D 42 93 32 45 14 18 1 18 43 46 36 50 2 D 5 21 D 3 5 7 6 71 33 65 D D 42 D 24 D 59 68



E 13 16 5 8 8 5 5 16 7 36 9 D 14 47 16 D 23 D 23 D 10 D 10 – 20 – 25 11 8 D 38 D 43 31 35 24 20 D 54 58 23 D 22 D 4 9 56 D 57 86 51 50 16 15 13 36 29 33 45 61 4 D 10 25 D 12 35 35 9 56 50 55 D D 32 D 25 D 79 76



F 15 18 4 9 7 4 5 18 7 46 15 D 9 53 14 D 19 D 20 D 6 D 14 – 13 27 29 14 7 D 37 D 16 28 43 17 14 D 56 45 19 D 18 D 9 7 48 D 51 92 55 47 22 14 5 23 32 42 28 68 3 D 7 23 D 5 13 51 4 90 41 52 D D 33 D 20 D 76 88



United States Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alabama Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alaska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arizona Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arkansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified California Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Colorado Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Connecticut Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table.



197 300 9 27 6 6 4 14 4 34 89 889 435 717 291 365 768 616 144 243



3 513 121 468 153 131 93 377 71 575 1 524 6 820 3 018 224 72 308 130 577 162 1 304 1 070 5 510 150 585 446 126 115 809 158 1 812 1 356 2 308 139 315 150 99 69 200 79 443 815 26 603 1 325 2 194 795 319 100 475 198 1 706 19 496 3 390 44 487 59 93 52 365 138 700 1 453 1 311 53 150 23 27 16 100 54 346 541



459 539 129 65 49 43 75 D 764 644 249 660 492 D 47 477 40 782



382 184 D 114 767 63 293 41 341 D 68 299 D 39 333 D 1 505 318 210 27 105 113 195 537 222 D 451 693 282 636 068 706 810 D



4 001 c 970 658 386 c 739 a 919 b 8 131 f 1 035 262 923 110 1 662 633 2 338 f 8 703 c 1 055 478 754 83 1 298 e 4 161 366 3 456 b 460 e 84 145 667 c 1 336 158 77 803 2 2 767 793 230 624 655 723 105 610 295



75 893 D 17 182 20 447 7 392 D 6 151 D 17 093 D 264 928 56 7 33 7 39 27 69 D 927 672 093 518 312 938 425 D



1 709 448 116 213 29 112 116 206 542 240 131 853 630 057 897 127 392 746 704 041



752 520 9 154 61 85 47 114 28 197 52 876 373 712 654 925 894 570 101 415



673 949 146 57 81 46 99 168 39 D 740 401 314 842 146 D 041 961



163 623 20 11 28 2 11 73 6 D 738 872 197 359 494 D 855 133



438 170 2 74 50 15 88 112 8 53 32 927 202 217 000 556 541 775 154 799



369 989 61 9 75 104 45 17 D 875 D 738 352 708 D 776 375



63 573 12 2 3 8 19 2 D 420 D 553 703 476 D 625 486



5 835 958 63 411 239 462 125 190 30 351 3 961 133 462 648 251 517 817 057 905 168



5 067 499 39 347 221 444 115 179 17 302 3 401 340 268 519 639 216 056 063 330 069



1 894 671 9 91 51 23 16 15 3 111 1 570 741 623 477 779 852 582 860 678 079



4 65



515 072 3 114 22 12 56 101 42 112 47 425 539 994 767 367 934 866 264 916



415 046 88 20 51 94 37 98 12 D 390 487 D 630 869 097 518 059



3 539 c 783 258 b 58 484 49 1 662 98 3 748 86 b e 29 b 111 a 2 313 709



110 075 22 6 2 8 1 57 3 D 412 828 D 615 857 341 587 981



407 124 17 11 21 191 89 D 310 D 132 D 608 D 478 695



350 652 3 343 D D 9 797 D 19 515 D 184 510 67 126



100 739 1 373 D D 1 901 D 2 185 D 43 760 32 747



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MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 55 226 D D – D – D 1 498 D D D – D D D – D D D D 1 518 789 11 230 103 26 85 149 5 161 744 100 432 033 337 965 847 616 771 688 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 49 898 – D – D – D 1 498 D D D – D – – – D – D – 1 265 839 D 977 503 325 941 902 D 145 587 572 000 202 98 17 80 140 345 077 15 48 10 4 16 52 21 103 69 610 985 795 713 456 944 736 966 872 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 18 542 – D – D – D 308 D D D – D – – – D – D – 201 623 D 498 085 694 943 980 D 24 381 89 469 44 16 3 6 14 81 456 2 7 4 1 3 6 4 42 10 883 115 250 063 095 665 111 161 115 A 29 63 30 – 61 – 36 32 26 65 14 – – – – – 44 84 15 84 9 14 10 19 16 34 14 14 10 12 7 29 10 22 14 20 17 17 6 20 23 90 30 S S 87 71 30 16 43 18 63 14 40 22 34 20 35 9 40 7 21 14 13 17 13 14 19 12 12 11 39 16 22 18 24 18 24 11 20 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 56 – 9 – 1 – 5 10 6 27 32 – 1 – – – 4 – 27 – 1 789 13 278 62 27 50 81 8 97 1 174 682 15 94 32 29 33 77 55 136 210 33 – 22 S S – 1 – 10 – 260 2 68 16 1 10 101 22 42 – 650 16 176 47 14 21 119 15 124 117 422 10 107 24 5 32 95 12 100 38



Employees (number) E 1 423 – c – b – b 33 f f e – a – – – b – e – 10 593 a 1 833 746 136 308 724 b 1 066 5 733 4 203 120 316 129 47 151 369 221 2 215 636 142 – b S S – a – b – 1 883 a 770 b a c 538 c 291 – 4 879 c 653 1 408 138 332 394 b 1 184 595 2 776 b 849 e e c 497 b 524 b



B 34 D D – D – D 53 D D D – D D D – D D D D 15 18 8 7 9 30 12 31 6 32 11 31 21 24 26 25 41 46 14 43 30 D 55 S S D D D D 54 31 D 52 43 D D 33 D 35 54 16 49 12 58 14 41 15 3 9 31 11 D 16 53 D 36 32 51 12 28



C 58 – 71 – – – 44 32 44 95 20 – – – – – 44 – 18 – 19 73 17 23 67 57 35 82 27 30 14 34 15 59 54 35 37 34 19 48 42 – 46 S S – – – 43 – 20 – 20 94 – 50 25 48 21 – 15 55 21 33 41 39 26 56 29 53 14 92 17 55 67 28 24 65 19 98



D 37 – D – D – D 53 D D D – D – – – D – D – 19 D 9 7 5 29 13 D 5 44 13 40 41 30 62 34 45 50 15 65 46 – D S S – D – D – 35 D 53 D D D 34 D 44 – 18 D 13 58 15 42 18 D 9 53 13 D 19 D D D 33 D 11 D



E 35 – D – D – D 68 D D D – D – – – D – D – 14 D 17 15 19 32 20 D 24 30 9 22 18 35 67 38 40 45 9 61 44 – D S S – D – D – 24 D 28 D D D 37 D 33 – 17 D 19 65 25 46 26 D 10 52 16 D 21 D D D 20 D 32 D



F 42 – D – D – D 54 D D D – D – – – D – D – 16 D 12 14 9 26 17 D 8 38 9 29 18 34 57 39 34 40 12 56 52 – D S S – D – D – 28 D 38 D D D 31 D 42 – 22 D 10 65 25 48 16 D 5 52 11 D 18 D D D 22 D 30 D



Delaware Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified District of Columbia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Florida Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Georgia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hawaii Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Idaho Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Illinois Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Indiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table.



288 16 64 – 4 – 19 10 54 122 66 – 2 2 1 – 4 5 48 5 10 546 267 1 357 185 312 103 331 126 670 7 197 4 470 142 987 151 159 110 390 144 774 1 611 458 11 51 S S 6 10 6 117 233 1 239 22 148 33 37 23 177 30 251 519 3 945 82 621 122 223 56 278 95 737 1 732 2 898 63 497 57 104 42 252 70 593 1 220



495 465 19 87 15 12 20 61 23 121 134 228 056 128 772 144 875 641 104 518



48 134 D 12 381 S S D D D D 23 784 301 126 149 3 47 21 17 D 776 346 D D 536 D 315 232



19 168 – D S S – D – D – 271 031 D 146 586 D D D 46 493 D 17 126 – 570 584 D 270 133 143 638 543 D 120 252 20 883 66 177 11 99 50 332 342 D 87 916 D D D 72 424 D 33 514 D



3 066 – D S S – D – D – 41 489 D 23 872 D D D 4 529 D 6 827 – 137 517 18 48 2 6 5 D 100 865 925 726 136 D 46 039 4 656 53 388 D 22 857 D D D 6 354 D 10 654 D



664 108 11 76 178 17 100 56 18 133 71 272 427 461 140 798 113 826 874 197



396 221 98 22 99 75 6 48 31 D 717 770 D 038 334 792 248 755



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 96 501 1 723 18 448 D D D 17 591 D 11 017 10 198 453 199 5 79 77 8 7 176 7 38 52 912 560 602 051 177 555 445 602 295 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 86 990 1 436 D D D D 16 827 – 9 017 D 408 324 73 76 5 5 172 31 36 D 073 260 620 700 944 D 685 314 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 11 022 243 D D D D 2 764 – 3 587 D 71 083 22 11 1 1 13 10 7 D 925 007 229 536 983 D 130 783 A 15 42 23 50 29 27 15 19 10 35 8 19 11 33 25 16 8 20 10 13 7 27 15 27 24 41 8 12 10 15 9 15 13 16 13 25 13 29 10 17 14 13 26 22 21 69 15 33 14 28 12 19 13 32 17 15 19 20 16 21 8 13 12 19 24 19 20 32 11 21 6 26 13 13 11 15 16 20 12 17 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 176 33 19 1 5 15 55 – 28 22 540 4 93 23 18 14 134 18 71 166 391 16 104 8 11 11 76 29 64 72 300 7 76 16 15 12 54 22 109 – 204 1 29 26 6 3 30 12 35 63 443 31 106 2 34 6 44 13 104 104 579 39 140 47 14 18 84 1 63 173 1 016 49 182 60 36 39 154 34 179 285



Employees (number) E 748 42 c a a b 302 – 211 a 3 231 c 870 343 57 83 886 b 440 391 2 257 a 553 e 28 66 525 85 442 c 3 942 b 1 161 635 f 79 708 40 607 – 867 a 146 205 b c 151 22 141 a 2 605 b 515 a 224 b 369 b 785 514 2 668 40 500 416 b 93 649 a 852 b 7 055 b 821 690 259 542 1 944 b 1 971 756



B 23 45 39 D D D 30 D 22 73 11 13 28 60 37 39 7 38 15 29 13 D 35 D 25 27 21 28 14 29 11 9 25 48 5 68 8 54 13 37 8 D 12 26 D D 8 28 22 35 16 36 46 59 40 19 26 36 19 41 8 21 15 20 D 46 20 D 24 26 6 41 8 12 12 13 32 27 22 17



C 16 42 39 – 88 41 24 – 23 96 14 63 18 34 24 32 13 44 19 46 15 95 23 91 43 39 21 34 20 67 16 68 36 47 52 42 33 52 27 – 24 – 27 49 72 – 37 51 27 68 18 36 11 61 43 71 26 35 25 71 19 42 19 39 39 49 32 – 29 68 13 39 17 21 24 47 25 52 27 39



D 26 58 D D D D 31 – 28 D 12 D 31 61 48 52 7 D 15 47 17 D 43 D 48 35 21 44 20 D 12 D 28 53 D 72 8 63 17 – 6 D 12 8 D D 9 39 27 D 17 D 48 D 45 D 28 D 21 67 10 36 19 20 D 51 25 D 32 D 7 D 9 13 16 13 31 D 26 41



E 17 65 D D D D 23 – 44 D 10 D 46 38 59 62 16 D 18 52 20 D 48 D 70 47 26 34 21 D 17 D 29 57 D 68 16 41 20 – 7 D 10 8 D D 22 42 27 D 19 D 14 D 42 D 31 D 17 82 10 61 10 20 D 55 24 D 25 D 17 D 13 11 22 45 41 D 48 45



F 17 59 D D D D 30 – 28 D 11 D 41 40 64 73 12 D 22 43 29 D 55 D 62 48 21 31 21 D 13 D 25 46 D 68 11 75 21 – 6 D 10 4 D D 15 39 23 D 14 D 12 D 38 D 36 D 15 80 8 61 10 21 D 63 26 D 18 D 10 D 7 16 18 27 25 D 22 61



Iowa Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kentucky Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Louisiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maine Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maryland Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Massachusetts Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Michigan Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table.



949 67 107 13 55 19 99 17 189 385 2 318 121 215 52 50 30 254 67 431 1 100 3 069 94 438 52 132 50 196 121 416 1 569 3 230 405 406 75 123 47 212 83 682 1 208 1 417 160 123 161 55 13 66 26 217 596 2 421 97 273 15 129 26 128 45 435 1 273 3 428 162 722 126 123 37 259 103 470 1 427 5 802 115 893 192 213 120 403 285 1 137 2 446



242 694 D 52 721 D 6 357 35 010 38 360 9 139 25 754 56 237 561 178 15 110 66 35 18 213 10 48 43 124 422 495 014 990 057 159 371 545



149 055 D 42 932 D 1 528 26 638 30 029 6 271 18 353 D 473 514 99 61 18 208 8 35 D 704 920 D 237 748 806 336 –



35 864 D 13 677 D 405 2 336 3 539 1 099 5 216 D 86 176 22 13 16 3 12 D 795 490 D 932 722 271 512 –



160 997 D 18 132 16 349 D D 20 375 718 16 841 31 599 330 961 3 057 103 273 677 21 077 11 590 66 476 7 192 61 365 56 253 295 317 8 586 80 226 32 092 D 9 312 61 729 D 50 159 42 848 720 384 13 108 86 33 149 109 11 109 97 369 490 864 675 598 273 698 481 936



117 439 D 15 090 7 859 D D 20 102 477 13 755 D 275 900 97 19 56 55 26 D 911 D 052 D 250 D 581 723



19 272 D 3 396 3 337 D D 1 939 175 4 189 D 64 519 16 4 7 23 7 D 535 D 059 D 694 D 875 770



195 226 5 093 50 294 29 240 D 8 465 53 967 D 34 956 D 594 295 88 82 25 146 100 92 39 D 859 106 000 158 660 D 407 685



82 551 1 563 18 275 8 988 D 2 141 11 035 D 38 692 D 127 831 23 25 5 12 11 32 11 D 229 362 569 229 950 D 689 931



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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 514 907 D 176 316 15 184 D D 130 009 18 597 122 148 D 209 854 62 27 3 63 4 17 8 D 157 201 859 D 886 316 281 439 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 404 218 D 170 985 11 005 D D 127 219 12 923 65 271 D 179 764 55 26 55 13 D 080 856 D D 231 D 691 – Annual payroll ($1,000) F 57 508 D 30 290 3 949 D D 9 818 1 464 9 319 D 30 658 7 4 6 5 D 510 914 D D 319 D 747 – A 10 36 13 10 19 43 14 16 7 23 8 74 13 24 46 38 21 20 18 21 6 28 12 23 20 25 13 12 7 11 7 22 7 21 19 45 17 27 7 14 21 59 26 62 34 77 21 33 15 40 11 46 19 42 S 27 12 24 11 33 15 88 31 70 24 27 37 36 15 26 8 41 16 24 30 19 14 26 19 14 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 350 1 169 29 7 16 79 8 22 23 222 3 32 9 7 15 83 28 45 – 774 33 70 22 21 33 117 20 123 337 438 4 72 21 18 7 60 10 70 176 107 1 29 1 1 18 36 5 17 – 183 24 41 8 S 11 26 10 60 – 123 – 22 1 11 11 33 2 43 – 461 19 69 3 1 68 55 5 48 193



Employees (number) E 2 310 a 1 028 214 b b 608 75 240 b 1 648 a 318 285 a e 516 b 199 – 5 839 128 649 617 b 176 599 a 1 980 1 614 1 504 b 313 b 51 b 295 a c 457 1 157 b 154 a a e e b c – 1 475 b 490 b S c 232 39 370 – 897 – 85 a 54 c 294 b 244 – 2 347 b 282 e b f 197 a 437 233



B 14 D 15 30 D D 11 13 34 D 17 D 36 18 24 D 30 28 15 29 14 9 18 11 22 36 20 26 47 32 17 7 5 18 23 D 26 D 11 29 31 D 40 D D D 55 53 41 D 21 D 29 D S 13 55 12 11 42 29 D 31 D 2 D 67 15 21 36 16 D 31 D D 37 9 D 21 22



C 15 – 20 28 46 38 27 38 31 98 18 77 39 48 77 53 33 38 21 – 20 43 20 54 45 22 19 53 16 43 20 38 28 45 79 74 22 50 20 46 29 – 74 – – 77 43 87 45 – 18 77 30 51 S 34 36 63 28 – 18 – 75 – 38 34 57 – 21 – 20 37 36 82 – 36 25 50 41 49



D 15 D 15 32 D D 11 8 62 D 21 D 40 18 D D 34 D 19 – 17 11 21 13 D 38 20 D 54 46 22 D 6 D 57 D 29 D D 43 34 D 41 D D D D D D – 24 D 33 D S D 56 9 10 – 35 – 38 D 2 D 70 D 23 – 18 D 38 D D D 8 D 30 54



E 14 D 21 41 D D 18 14 46 D 20 D 39 35 D D 30 D 12 – 15 10 17 3 D 22 27 D 45 51 25 D 10 D 75 D 21 D D 56 39 D 68 D D D D D D – 16 D 40 D S D 48 – 8 – 21 – 44 D – D 54 D 27 – 24 D 32 D D D 11 D 24 58



F 13 D 17 42 D D 13 14 50 D 19 D 41 20 D D 29 D 32 – 15 14 20 5 D 24 26 D 45 43 15 D 4 D 59 D 22 D D 54 39 D 36 D D D D D D – 17 D 32 D S D 69 2 7 – 24 – 22 D 2 D 69 D 24 – 25 D 37 D D D 7 D 25 53



Minnesota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mississippi Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Missouri Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Montana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nebraska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nevada Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Hampshire Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Jersey Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table.



2 413 64 360 131 116 52 202 88 592 812 1 088 21 123 41 26 21 188 52 224 392 4 106 99 517 129 147 69 353 135 703 1 956 1 912 33 318 151 62 26 201 32 559 531 799 4 74 13 40 18 65 20 114 450 1 231 40 157 17 S 72 122 76 372 312 1 038 7 148 22 21 16 89 20 163 552 2 375 45 421 29 49 99 111 15 282 1 324



625 993 14 93 41 10 44 109 6 182 123 062 857 138 901 742 519 122 038 614



506 782 13 389 74 170 35 921 D 43 361 91 482 D 159 664 82 104 130 417 38 3 22 23 D 734 D 036 D 781 D D 114



112 352 1 545 17 140 11 920 D 4 127 11 017 D 45 520 19 338 22 677 D 10 426 D 489 D 2 610 D D 2 901 21 770 D 4 905 D D D D D D – 36 787 14 D 062 D S D 324 666 950 –



165 265 902 572 326 222 D 25 370 D 14 384 36 062 99 826 D 19 628 D D D 9 144 3 466 12 648 D 244 734 66 24 76 5 37 8 D 528 D S 799 850 189 048 296 1 41 6 7



90 889 D 19 117 D D D D D D – 202 138 49 D 909 D S D 558 337 641 –



75 3 27



5 1 8



156 740 D 12 085 D 8 987 D 22 778 3 382 18 043 16 519 364 056 50 124 65 36 54 D 957 D D 661 094 D 787 195



126 752 – 7 004 D 8 408 D 21 350 D 14 812 – 300 492 38 D 793 D D D 014 D 967 757



19 741 – 1 612 D 1 785 D 4 957 D 6 389 – 57 733 9 D 275 D D D 331 D 654 350



62 24 20



5 9 4



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 579 671 101 38 39 47 46 D 264 409 623 061 208 D 91 020 D Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 473 630 D 92 913 D D 39 878 37 005 D 64 064 D 1 206 603 82 8 103 66 688 D 231 D 766 D 287 D 984 649 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 85 477 D 19 910 D D 4 792 6 340 D 29 200 D 155 336 22 2 6 18 60 D 806 D 318 D 122 D 763 006 A 6 28 7 12 19 12 10 31 5 25 10 32 11 27 29 40 14 35 9 18 5 16 12 20 9 19 8 15 8 21 11 53 16 6 21 S 20 90 16 31 5 28 10 17 12 28 15 19 10 13 1 10 7 5 18 9 13 9 8 10 11 14 15 19 12 12 13 18 7 25 7 14 19 15 20 S 21 19 9 8 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 566 35 83 56 22 20 92 30 143 86 1 074 14 157 47 35 41 77 38 88 578 1 275 21 337 46 66 23 279 65 299 140 178 13 37 3 16 S 42 10 22 31 682 13 212 25 18 44 132 18 112 109 2 794 68 594 156 172 166 622 133 611 289 431 15 129 32 9 18 68 28 55 81 951 25 139 47 53 S 158 – 74 449



Employees (number) E 3 398 c 967 c c 126 547 b 1 184 b 5 270 b 672 f 139 b 356 f 618 2 180 7 942 b 1 387 586 555 195 1 879 b 2 733 432 1 111 b c b 14 S 309 a 481 a 9 357 b 1 514 e 226 f 1 388 c 872 h 19 276 3 2 1 3 5 344 685 658 308 873 250 616 630 911



B 33 D 5 62 53 10 12 D 8 D 40 D 24 24 46 D 36 D 30 70 9 54 8 23 20 3 17 21 9 60 11 D D D 41 S 40 D 25 D 13 48 20 21 32 38 31 30 23 66 6 18 6 7 6 29 16 13 5 27 9 31 20 42 27 9 28 35 13 42 11 D 13 57 36 S 15 D 22 23



C 17 51 25 42 36 34 24 63 17 98 23 69 26 35 57 56 22 62 31 43 13 54 11 42 23 23 16 37 16 53 21 77 23 – 52 S 32 90 46 98 12 95 12 23 41 32 23 45 19 53 8 18 9 19 35 8 23 16 7 46 12 58 17 49 37 28 27 30 24 50 8 53 18 37 36 S 16 – 31 20



D 35 D 5 D D 11 10 D 10 D 46 D 27 D 58 D 42 D 43 82 11 D 7 23 26 3 17 D 14 79 14 D D D 28 S 42 D 40 D 15 D 25 D 41 D 32 D 21 D 7 24 7 8 5 29 17 17 7 48 7 D 24 58 40 D 32 43 19 58 13 D 16 66 43 S 18 – 25 36



E 6 D 10 D D 16 28 D 12 D 19 D 23 D 54 D 13 D 41 43 10 D 9 20 34 9 18 D 22 71 20 D D D 44 S 55 D 41 D 38 D 28 D 44 D 14 D 31 D 6 13 8 8 5 24 17 24 9 48 10 D 21 77 18 D 21 44 15 49 25 D 15 60 52 S 19 – 29 55



F 11 D 7 D D 19 16 D 9 D 28 D 22 D 43 D 16 D 50 60 9 D 9 26 36 6 17 D 11 65 13 D D D 52 S 55 D 32 D 30 D 28 D 36 D 21 D 26 D 7 27 9 12 4 18 15 26 7 58 7 D 17 73 24 D 23 32 18 54 20 D 20 66 32 S 17 – 21 48



New Mexico Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New York Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ohio Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oklahoma Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oregon Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pennsylvania Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table.



6 838 154 504 1 052 139 1 486 619 84 1 657 1 144 6 443 58 814 125 145 76 356 112 904 3 853 7 148 270 2 026 163 271 97 892 247 1 945 1 239 752 27 90 9 94 S 96 10 268 138 5 124 185 1 049 96 225 140 381 193 707 2 150 15 066 3 672 001 410 848 277 180 538 842 316



1 417 279 98 48 10 123 91 832 D 128 688 980 D 286 D 001 329



911 903 8 169 52 70 80 253 9 180 87 311 228 096 979 621 713 453 185 316



737 230 D 122 223 464 189 396 D 140 403 61 575 111 42 54 78 239 118 990 D D D 1 816 S 39 784 D 11 269 D 932 874 D 147 380 D 20 508 D 330 343 D 58 149 D 2 266 674 26 500 271 138 420 402 106 263 137 438 369 298 912 050 083 244 485 796



141 365 D 588 268 179 010 975 D 44 123 7 461 27 11 17 6 24 16 721 D D D 212 S 3 844 D 4 972 D 204 934 D 43 823 D 5 204 D 28 131 D 21 373 D 380 084 9 79 63 33 16 37 20 101 17 845 756 468 115 935 387 742 726 111



147 068 D D D 7 972 S 44 246 D 24 631 D 1 074 343 3 180 65 37 166 340 14 75 189 058 614 874 405 912 173 871 841 595



2 645 736 37 561 278 176 425 448 140 335 241 070 836 145 368 751 909 987 558 112



2 4 2



2 861 82 407 110 83 37 276 79 631 1 160 5 161 118 706 180 212 S 469 76 620 2 751



372 608 3 100 32 10 98 32 9 37 47 097 700 057 819 689 846 634 590 176



299 502 D 88 286 15 753 5 495 D 28 951 7 935 27 361 31 068 388 532 45 20 38 106 34 109 D 601 692 220 S 655 – 227 778



2 505 b 663 173 56 e 382 87 363 392 5 288 a 474 206 677 S 974 – 457 2 390



55 871 D 20 585 5 053 1 677 D 4 499 1 216 9 633 3 301 73 590 10 4 8 11 10 24 D 390 143 687 S 476 – 994 865



505 273 62 24 43 121 44 169 D 075 376 942 S 426 D 622 967



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MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 80 213 D D D D D D D D D 199 917 13 23 50 6 67 33 D 253 D D 985 110 505 578 586 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D D – D D – – D – D D 153 006 8 19 39 4 60 D 810 D D 591 055 974 596 D Annual payroll ($1,000) F D – D D – – D – D D 41 640 2 2 3 2 27 D 896 D D 685 257 158 533 D A 19 38 39 46 28 55 28 43 16 30 11 19 16 29 19 29 25 18 13 17 10 38 12 48 23 S 21 28 14 42 6 27 11 13 16 22 15 17 8 15 11 10 15 18 16 25 10 16 4 14 13 51 10 39 43 59 23 32 13 20 9 S 20 25 41 92 21 25 13 34 7 18 16 36 12 25 16 24 10 12 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 80 – 22 8 – – 19 – 8 23 409 4 61 7 7 20 102 17 125 66 178 9 41 22 3 S 42 10 50 – 568 – 110 37 25 52 84 17 90 155 2 747 102 351 126 51 84 109 39 177 1 713 187 3 44 26 9 2 8 6 27 64 116 S 42 2 – – 47 – 25 – 646 6 169 13 28 7 72 34 163 156



Employees (number) E e – b c – – b – b c 3 066 a 256 a b 90 418 96 1 990 c 2 773 a 346 57 32 S 648 b 1 605 – 4 518 – 1 125 f 338 566 205 b 922 726 26 941 483 2 621 1 967 684 590 673 136 2 342 17 444 1 317 c 320 b 72 b 444 a 108 b 732 S c a – – 357 – c – 5 924 b 966 c 305 124 241 190 3 619 301



B 30 D D D D D D D D D 16 D 39 D D 11 27 59 16 55 38 64 10 30 14 S 40 17 82 59 9 D 7 30 12 35 23 D 38 36 23 55 16 18 7 9 16 31 7 36 8 D 19 D 50 D 10 39 12 46 46 S 20 D 81 D 60 D 19 D 8 D 29 D 38 2 34 16 15 47



C 35 – 79 67 – – 44 – 43 96 25 86 37 59 78 38 25 52 19 99 16 81 24 66 – S 39 37 49 – 17 – 19 38 27 19 29 38 23 53 23 37 18 20 26 31 33 35 25 34 41 – 25 58 69 – 40 88 34 98 26 S 37 65 – – 38 – 40 – 10 91 23 58 42 – 29 52 18 46



D D – D D – – D – D D 21 D 56 D D 16 34 62 16 D 43 D 10 30 – S 51 D 86 – 10 – 8 D 13 37 32 D 46 50 28 73 20 20 7 9 17 38 6 43 7 D 19 D 51 D 7 D 22 D 50 S D D – – 60 – D – 9 D 32 D 41 – 40 16 16 82



E D – D D – – D – D D 12 D 48 D D 26 16 50 16 D 51 D 16 38 – S 55 D 90 – 12 – 19 D 10 32 30 D 19 54 40 35 21 20 11 21 15 41 9 61 8 D 23 D 47 D 6 D 30 D 30 S D D – – 60 – D – 10 D 24 D 45 – 28 5 14 58



F D – D D – – D – D D 12 D 49 D D 23 16 53 14 D 39 D 14 27 – S 51 D 69 – 15 – 10 D 13 37 42 D 48 52 28 25 15 16 7 14 14 32 9 55 7 D 14 D 36 D 5 D 25 D 27 S D D – – 56 – D – 9 D 31 D 42 – 47 2 13 74



Rhode Island Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tennessee Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Texas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Utah Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vermont Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table.



625 22 48 19 28 9 41 17 96 345 2 229 88 310 25 42 78 210 53 387 1 036 955 25 121 28 46 S 145 14 430 125 3 746 73 943 155 129 85 278 111 624 1 350 15 668 527 2 150 340 220 137 419 187 1 159 10 536 1 428 14 103 39 41 30 97 41 240 824 751 S 142 66 21 15 120 10 161 196 3 280 122 472 35 107 29 255 104 497 1 661



221 916 562 46 379 4 263 5 109 S 49 344 6 821 105 473 1 974 546 041 191 61 37 111 34 55 47 D 819 060 353 628 474 D 690 198



198 998 D 44 259 4 203 3 347 S 37 872 D 100 851 – 471 084 172 32 105 21 47 30 – 531 D 247 861 222 D 170 558



37 177 D 6 972 1 437 1 157 S 3 694 D 22 002 – 101 939 24 7 19 3 22 9 – 406 D 399 729 486 D 446 019



3 320 188 250 341 290 69 251 192 26 147 1 750 851 074 517 464 248 757 664 427 184



2 853 049 182 282 272 63 249 181 18 118 1 485 566 060 178 547 316 631 295 360 095



481 112 15 55 57 18 18 14 2 60 237 979 966 208 023 380 408 969 721 457



140 070 34 8 19 1 8 24 D 382 D 540 D 286 581 541 402



108 884 32 8 17 5 D 180 D 416 D 325 D 403 D



20 041 5 1 4 1 D 680 D 872 D 937 D 644 D



178 902 S 23 099 D 1 784 D 127 814 D 19 945 D 621 617 107 35 43 49 11 297 48 D 848 D 340 593 880 310 771 477



159 164 S D D – – 126 646 – D – 571 739 98 32 41 43 10 290 29 D 220 D 148 875 986 216 019 467



18 053 S D D – – 7 432 – D – 178 260 24 7 5 2 5 122 6 D 321 D 875 069 759 402 169 845



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 3.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 1 202 989 22 317 55 39 101 109 6 477 73 243 907 365 523 107 118 860 310 556 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 1 096 283 6 294 52 32 96 103 2 462 45 031 985 467 744 789 082 098 651 436 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 313 597 117 698 839 387 782 065 834 167 743 11 132 17 910 D 2 248 765 1 474 D 6 804 920 2 184 – 202 160 D 17 752 D D 5 742 5 130 D D 24 371 D D D D D D D D D – 1 78 14 10 12 16 A 7 9 7 9 13 23 12 25 7 20 11 31 22 33 27 45 20 24 9 18 19 31 16 14 16 16 21 32 10 36 16 54 22 36 57 63 20 33 19 50 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 974 23 349 59 54 46 98 20 147 179 171 23 26 14 12 16 43 10 27 – 699 2 66 42 35 19 65 8 87 377 95 22 27 8 3 1 13 2 21 –



Employees (number) E 14 242 78 2 453 604 387 391 1 405 36 7 822 1 066 1 078 c 163 40 94 b 478 58 92 – 6 738 a 499 g c 172 492 b g 1 675 f c b a a a b a c –



B 18 24 9 5 33 42 23 24 48 36 16 55 16 53 44 D 41 31 15 D 41 D 15 72 D 20 30 D D 52 D D D D D D D D D D



C 14 45 9 7 19 28 22 48 17 52 14 61 28 80 42 87 25 50 28 – 27 3 16 35 25 36 26 59 32 43 24 80 51 78 – – 43 – 34 –



D 18 18 11 5 39 43 22 47 49 57 18 D 19 65 48 D 42 33 26 – 43 D 17 D D 21 35 D D 59 D D D D D D D D D –



E 22 69 7 9 36 40 13 53 43 51 13 D 39 41 60 D 31 44 24 – 32 D 17 D D 16 48 D D 72 D D D D D D D D D –



F 22 54 8 6 38 45 20 70 46 56 14 D 12 44 60 D 34 44 36 – 40 D 15 D D 19 36 D D 59 D D D D D D D D D –



Washington Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified West Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wisconsin Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wyoming Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified

1All firms data include both 2For explanation of relative



4 689 338 702 191 161 117 306 132 1 059 1 683 1 017 58 91 63 34 29 87 29 171 456 2 338 49 258 113 97 47 218 67 543 947 477 38 64 16 13 7 39 7 188 107



127 306 712 256 110 209 D 52 716 6 075 13 366 D 1 135 975 D 77 636 210 062 D 46 168 62 640 D D 116 607 D D D D D D D D D D 5 15 5 6



111 356 D 13 408 4 202 5 702 D 51 361 5 769 7 657 – 1 080 481 D 68 327 D D 44 589 50 851 D D 105 998 D D D D D D D D D –



firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



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MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 24 516 D 3 678 D D D D 2 970 16 874 42 235 D D 21 899 D 200 903 D 52 863 D D 24 552 D D 45 523 D 4 071 328 D D D 497 D 926 070 22 310 68 453 S 35 629 D D D 190 280 14 185 38 080 7 658 D D 8 095 D D 7 709 4 873 7 862 D 3 891 D D D 2 784 D 244 756 66 14 33 15 62 34 D 165 D D 754 910 221 507 058 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 14 303 – D – – – D – D 29 034 D D D – 154 681 D 49 788 D D 23 621 D D 37 012 – D – – D D D – 890 259 D 68 192 S 33 991 D D D 185 175 – 30 388 7 051 D D D D – 7 449 – 4 798 – 3 093 – – D D – 182 472 38 12 28 14 D 583 D D 146 903 392 D D D – D – D – D – 80 118 D 1 471 – D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 340 – D – – – D – D 12 771 D D D – 43 252 D 6 827 D D 3 233 D D 19 439 – D – – D D D – 125 237 D 23 609 S 11 045 D D D 54 673 – 11 320 2 015 D D D D – 4 686 – 1 344 – 971 – – D D – 35 171 4 1 4 1 D 748 D D 446 893 999 D D D – D – D – D – 28 171 D 511 – D A 27 91 37 70 78 85 52 30 30 48 26 25 25 76 9 28 27 18 39 23 18 40 11 45 36 46 78 79 75 47 60 12 36 43 S 35 27 21 16 9 29 22 40 63 38 47 86 62 23 43 8 91 16 88 75 57 18 79 10 37 18 27 22 30 23 34 6 24 40 57 31 92 51 80 77 94 24 78 26 91 32 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 62 – 8 – – – 4 – 50 17 6 3 8 – 192 1 43 46 9 15 21 4 52 – 13 – – 3 3 7 – 206 12 43 S 32 8 17 29 73 – 69 36 1 4 4 6 – 18 – 23 – 8 – – 4 10 – 377 5 59 6 14 17 24 31 80 139 10 – 5 – 4 – 1 – 108 3 9 – 6



Employees (number) E 206 – b – – – a – c 304 a b c – 1 279 a 311 c b 68 b a 671 – a – – a a a – 3 030 c 369 S 303 b e e 1 358 – 349 38 c b b a – 129 – 83 – 55 – – a b – 1 868 b 207 b a 76 180 124 f f c – a – a – c – 1 787 b 24 – a



B 50 D 19 D D D D 53 63 40 D D 72 D 17 D 7 D D 18 D D 13 D 45 50 D D D 26 D 4 45 11 S 35 D D D 6 25 19 62 D D 17 D D 51 79 15 D 10 D D D 16 D 15 D 29 D D 30 38 73 22 40 22 D D D D D D D 49 D 21 D 59



C 79 – 37 – – – 83 – 97 36 53 82 78 – 15 – 45 48 80 44 64 83 31 – 44 – – 79 75 75 – 20 86 59 S 42 29 63 18 22 – 43 53 – 83 61 86 – 59 – 39 – 49 – – 84 83 – 22 68 27 89 38 60 40 58 28 44 78 – 87 – 81 – – – 62 78 50 – 89



D 77 – D – – – D – D 59 D D D – 18 D 8 D D 19 D D 15 – D – – D D D – 4 D 12 S 34 D D D 7 – 20 66 D D D D – 54 – 9 – 11 – – D D – 20 D 53 D D 39 39 78 D D D – D – D – D – 53 D 24 – D



E 78 – D – – – D – D 66 D D D – 13 D 23 D D 30 D D 22 – D – – D D D – 12 D 22 S 43 D D D 10 – 24 51 D D D D – 55 – 22 – 8 – – D D – 22 D 27 D D 54 38 78 D D D – D – D – D – 5 D 37 – D



F 85 – D – – – D – D 71 D D D – 21 D 14 D D 28 D D 15 – D – – D D D – 10 D 13 S 21 D D D 9 – 33 56 D D D D – 74 – 9 – 5 – – D D – 21 D 27 D D 53 36 75 D D D – D – D – D – 9 D 35 – D



Akron, OH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY MSA Construction Manufacturing Services Industries not classified Albuquerque, NM MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alexandria, LA MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Anchorage, AK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Asheville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Atlanta, GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Augusta–Aiken, GA–SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Retail trade See footnotes at end of table.



569 13 59 14 3 5 11 67 396 335 75 22 66 171 1 587 10 108 223 51 102 233 36 517 307 108 22 3 3 3 12 65 963 266 58 S 63 11 75 54 348 84 360 88 5 13 17 6 28 56 147 140 12 39 7 3 11 64 3 2 227 51 572 75 52 58 153 80 442 743 155 26 28 17 6 3 8 67 297 3 18 13 50



12 407 D D D D D D D 85 689 D 1 584 D 4 413



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Augusta–Aiken, GA–SC MSA Con. Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Austin–San Marcos, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Bakersfield, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Baltimore, MD PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Baton Rouge, LA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bellingham, WA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Billings, MT MSA Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, MS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate See footnotes at end of table. 19 52 142 518 10 112 6 1 20 35 63 272 446 43 59 19 9 10 9 105 192 1 091 37 100 4 59 20 39 26 202 604 437 47 11 10 16 29 23 69 241 454 43 1 1 1 9 16 S 109 23 23 9 3 1 16 34 289 1 16 8 1 5 22 1 38 198 214 22 15 24 4 68 82 102 3 25 2 13 18 13 D D D 88 825 D D D D D D 7 062 2 695 75 431 D 41 811 D D D D D D 100 499 20 D 488 D D D 811 D 314 841 3 17 70 58 – 22 – 1 1 27 6 – 139 21 15 – 2 4 – 2 94 235 15 34 – 1 – 11 9 61 104 46 14 7 1 – 13 – 18 – 60 22 1 1 1 9 1 S 26 – 13 5 3 – 6 – 58 1 4 3 – – 14 1 – 35 102 2 15 3 – 4 78 31 3 8 1 – 8 9 D D D 80 179 – D – D D D D – 64 842 D D – D D – D D 86 444 D D – D – 11 601 D D 26 723 263 472 47 571 D D – D – 12 070 – 38 666 D D D D D D S 49 176 – D D D – D – 40 925 D D D – – D D – D 21 476 D D D – D D 12 861 D D D – D D a g b 370 – c – b a b b – 411 b c – b a – b c 1 244 a c – a – 117 b e 514 1 699 572 e a – f – 159 – 470 c c a b a b S 1 318 – b b a – g – 554 a a e – – b a – b 153 b a a – a b 152 a a b – b a D D D 10 939 – D – D D D D – 10 852 D D – D D – D D 25 219 D D – D – 1 230 D D 7 770 38 162 13 679 D D – D – 3 727 – 10 935 D D D D D D S 20 925 – D D D – D – 11 609 D D D – – D D – D 3 421 D D D – D D 3 316 D D D – D D 59 24 46 24 90 56 87 – 88 35 21 37 31 47 31 57 37 47 80 21 66 18 30 17 81 33 21 32 32 18 24 27 24 61 47 45 32 34 24 47 46 36 – – – 89 86 S 28 25 43 53 78 – 39 91 20 – 39 52 – 85 57 – 30 18 33 35 56 29 81 24 90 30 77 38 – 91 33 63 D D D 40 D D D D D D 26 66 21 D 20 D D D D D D 22 D 9 D D D 46 D 40 50 16 29 D 34 D D 38 28 58 22 53 D D D D D S 65 D D D D D D D 35 D 27 D D D D D 39 29 27 D D D D D D 19 D D D D D D 80 37 96 33 – 66 – – – 47 59 – 66 76 46 – – 84 – – 94 35 30 26 – – – 46 43 40 69 32 49 89 – – 35 – 80 – 59 68 – – – 89 – S 46 – 65 84 78 – 70 – 79 – 59 80 – – 85 – – 96 75 – 56 77 – 63 95 39 77 89 – – 55 90 D D D 44 – D – D D D D – 21 D D – D D – D D 26 D D – D – 47 D D 65 17 29 D D – D – 27 – 14 D D D D D D S 68 – D D D – D – 43 D D D – – D D – D 30 D D D – D D 22 D D D – D D D D D 23 – D – D D D D – 36 D D – D D – D D 38 D D – D – 49 D D 80 35 44 D D – D – 40 – 27 D D D D D D S 79 – D D D – D – 67 D D D – – D D – D 55 D D D – D D 9 D D D – D D D D D 37 – D – D D D D – 21 D D – D D – D D 31 D D – D – 53 D D 78 29 37 D D – D – 26 – 16 D D D D D D S 76 – D D D – D – 64 D D D – – D D – D 6 D D D – D D 8 D D D – D D



11 28 32



273 654 48 150 D 762 D D 323 13 516 6 851 55 503 4 567 D D D D D S 51 006 D D D D D D D 49 484 D 2 469 D D D D D 1 326 7 924 23 302 D D D D D D 15 245 D D D D D D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, MS MSA Con. Services Industries not classified Binghamton, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Birmingham, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Boise City, ID MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Boston, MA–NH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Brazoria, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Bremerton, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Brockton, MA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Services See footnotes at end of table. 23 5 141 11 68 19 13 29 554 10 71 S 21 44 53 20 72 S 543 3 51 10 5 7 50 7 81 330 1 376 53 314 62 40 28 67 42 201 569 175 12 24 5 9 21 16 48 41 160 8 4 1 7 8 132 179 10 10 3 3 1 1 26 93 34 251 12 28 4 12 4 10 9 16 157 685 6 193 8 1 6 5 029 D D D D D D D 46 249 D 14 283 S D D 4 918 D 7 207 S 141 232 D 110 895 D D D D D D 8 811 130 838 1 45 11 1 5 23 3 24 14 615 452 592 058 732 319 089 364 617 3 – 15 – 1 1 13 – 54 – 3 S 1 3 18 5 24 S 50 – 15 – – 7 12 4 12 – 171 12 69 15 – 14 33 1 28 – 23 3 11 – – – 1 8 – 66 – – 1 – – 65 13 – 5 3 – 1 1 – 2 – 12 – 3 – 9 – – – – – 150 – 16 8 – 4 4 384 – D – D D D – 34 958 – D S D D 4 020 D 6 201 S 127 390 – 109 003 – – D D D D – 80 852 23 10 22 18 D 543 086 – D 321 D 209 – 91 – b – a b a – 586 – b S b b 197 a 217 S 518 – 327 – – b b a b – 1 379 a 284 78 – b 259 a 691 – 122 b b – – – a b – f – – b – – f 26 – a a – a a – a – b – a – b – – – – – i – b a – b 1 710 – D – D D D – 8 488 – D S D D 720 D 3 757 S 13 590 – 11 141 – – D D D D – 51 652 10 2 5 31 D 085 280 – D 439 D 973 – 25 85 34 90 56 87 91 61 33 90 37 S 35 52 30 57 25 S 25 78 24 46 61 73 31 81 23 37 16 28 15 22 29 26 18 35 15 31 19 39 35 85 35 44 86 19 63 47 89 59 – 88 89 59 20 80 31 79 77 – – 55 29 91 41 91 50 82 52 81 90 55 67 60 48 87 77 88 – 54 2 D D D D D D D 22 D 39 S D D 30 D 43 S 50 D 63 D D D D D D 74 19 53 20 49 49 71 41 34 35 54 7 D 32 D 49 53 D 24 D 79 D D D D D D 23 D D D D D D D D D 31 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D – – 81 – – – 91 – 22 – 53 S – 78 34 85 31 S 15 – 23 – – 73 46 83 35 – 22 93 25 58 – 65 44 – 39 – 41 76 67 – – – – 55 – 95 – – – – – 95 28 – 48 79 – – – – – – 47 – 78 – 55 – – – – – 40 – 92 88 – 82 – – D – D D D – 18 – D S D D 41 D 50 S 56 – 64 – – D D D D – 21 D 16 58 – D 44 D 50 – 7 D D – – – D D – D – – D – – D 31 – D D – D D – D – D – D – D – – – – – D – D D – D – – D – D D D – 27 – D S D D 63 D 44 S 36 – 57 – – D D D D – 19 D 21 63 – D 49 D 29 – 30 D D – – – D D – D – – D – – D 33 – D D – D D – D – D – D – D – – – – – D – D D – D – – D – D D D – 28 – D S D D 42 D 54 S 51 – 62 – – D D D D – 14 D 18 67 – D 47 D 20 – 30 D D – – – D D – D – – D – – D 36 – D D – D D – D – D – D – D – – – – – D – D D – D



42 612 D 2 523 D 335 380 D 6 109 D 12 992 D D D D D D 3 899 D D D D D D D D D 5 674 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D



38 374 D D – – – D D – D – – D – – D 1 630 – D D – D D – D – D – D – D – – – – – D – D D – D



2 352 D D – – – D D – D – – D – – D 499 – D D – D D – D – D – D – D – – – – – D – D D – D



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito, TX MSA Con. Industries not classified Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Burlington, VT MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charleston–North Charleston, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charleston, WV MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC–SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Chattanooga, TN–GA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Chicago, IL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Chico–Paradise, CA MSA Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Services Industries not classified Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate See footnotes at end of table. 472 402 14 44 12 5 5 28 6 109 180 207 46 14 1 4 8 25 110 367 9 64 6 24 5 50 S 143 2 31 9 S 1 9 3 19 67 1 037 24 214 4 20 16 86 42 273 357 332 78 3 9 10 20 6 64 141 2 161 35 233 66 156 33 116 30 389 1 103 450 3 3 4 38 402 568 49 125 18 22 42 52 32 D 48 123 D 8 834 D D D 7 538 D 4 864 D 19 557 D D D D D D D 39 000 D D D D D 2 641 S 49 808 D D D S D D D D D 205 887 34 18 54 44 1 43 9 D 281 D 259 193 952 724 148 218 123 150 4 20 9 – 5 9 – 4 101 23 20 – – 1 – 2 – 104 – 7 6 15 – 10 S 30 – 15 – S 1 6 – 8 – 134 – 42 – 17 8 36 – 31 – 14 1 – – 7 – – 6 – 239 8 88 32 4 3 22 2 80 – 168 1 – 4 – 164 131 13 63 3 9 2 21 4 D 39 545 D 7 441 D – D 5 272 – D D 16 424 D – – D – D – 30 706 – D D D – 1 393 S 44 659 – D – S D D – D – 171 755 – D – D D 40 281 – 30 361 – 12 208 D – – D – – D – 313 897 45 174 6 51 D 015 198 D D 997 D 588 – D D – D – D 51 869 D D D D D 8 245 D i 431 b 95 c – a 25 – a c 105 b – – a – b – 276 – b b b – 16 S 289 – c – S a c – b – 1 537 – e – c b 578 – 328 – 71 a – – b – – a – 2 603 c 377 1 372 b b 75 b 575 – k a – a – k 898 b c c c b 234 a D 10 824 D 3 122 D – D 401 – D D 2 718 D – – D – D – 3 545 – D D D – 282 S 5 142 – D – S D D – D – 28 643 – D – D D 5 113 – 6 277 – 2 919 D – – D – – D – 89 898 13 48 1 20 D 674 060 D D 290 D 796 – D D – D – D 18 171 D D D D D 1 994 D 41 33 67 35 45 67 64 37 86 19 53 31 32 91 37 53 33 25 43 40 90 51 87 55 84 27 S 42 – 28 53 S – 26 74 45 84 19 57 17 81 20 22 13 46 20 40 17 61 79 48 38 44 50 26 25 8 34 25 16 20 31 15 26 14 16 48 – – 81 55 48 15 37 13 68 38 38 23 57 D 23 D 11 D D D 28 D 31 D 18 D D D D D D D 71 D D D D D 27 S 24 D D D S D D D D D 13 D 8 D 44 5 36 73 46 68 28 D D D 43 D D D 45 27 D 17 57 18 D 30 D 19 39 D D D D D D 14 D 23 D D 56 40 D 52 66 81 30 62 – 64 68 – – 96 68 77 – – – – – – 78 – 52 87 93 – 45 S 18 – 36 – S – 39 – 48 – 19 – 18 – 27 43 18 – 61 – 41 – – – 53 – – 54 – 14 79 17 33 – – 64 – 41 – 61 – – 81 – 61 13 93 18 80 61 73 32 81 D 30 D 11 D – D 34 – D D 20 D – – D – D – 87 – D D D – 46 S 28 – D – S D D – D – 15 – D – D D 41 – 64 – 47 D – – D – – D – 33 D 17 58 D D 46 D 20 – D D – D – D 15 D D D D D 49 D D 27 D 17 D – D 24 – D D 16 D – – D – D – 68 – D D D – 62 S 24 – D – S D D – D – 11 – D – D D 7 – 48 – 44 D – – D – – D – 35 D 18 65 D D 24 D 22 – D D – D – D 18 D D D D D 58 D D 28 D 10 D – D 56 – D D 25 D – – D – D – 74 – D D D – 48 S 20 – D – S D D – D – 15 – D – D D 13 – 50 – 49 D – – D – – D – 36 D 12 64 D D 30 D 12 – D D – D – D 19 D D D D D 55 D



20 532 D D D 11 460 D D D 593 370 927 49 174 7 9 56 37 D 200 973 701 D 929 D 710 234 D D D D D D 68 008 D 21 482 D D 13 278 9 924 D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Con. Services Industries not classified Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Colorado Springs, CO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Columbia, SC MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Columbus, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Corpus Christi, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Cumberland, MD–WV MSA Construction Wholesale trade Services Industries not classified Dallas, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA–IL MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Dayton–Springfield, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services See footnotes at end of table. 91 138 628 148 10 25 24 38 28 106 248 636 21 77 9 7 1 90 26 101 303 270 54 10 12 21 7 53 113 670 9 97 10 41 9 111 42 100 250 202 16 S 1 3 1 11 S 98 128 9 1 10 108 2 510 88 335 34 7 24 63 54 207 1 698 112 27 6 6 12 1 15 46 444 54 99 2 25 4 18 23 116 4 532 2 423 374 432 20 494 D 1 164 D 104 370 D 32 945 D 131 631 D D D D D D D 46 973 D 25 312 1 053 D D D D 13 138 D 272 175 9 21 208 2 6 D 542 D 079 D 330 D 755 091 15 – 169 30 7 – 13 27 10 57 25 66 21 15 – – – 2 – 7 22 58 13 – – 15 7 23 – 105 – 24 3 10 6 44 4 14 – 78 – S 1 – – – S 66 8 3 1 4 – 492 29 44 12 2 8 1 6 42 348 10 3 – 1 – – 6 – 23 – 14 2 – 1 – – 6 2 932 – 360 066 10 640 D – D 104 328 D 32 355 D 118 688 D 24 179 – – – D – D D 19 535 D – – D D 12 433 – 251 674 – 7 790 D D D 206 366 D D – 8 623 – S D – – – S D D D D D – 619 015 79 D 620 D D D D 192 985 857 D D – D – – D – 66 887 – 32 718 D – D – – 5 905 111 – 5 449 260 b – a 733 c 492 h 1 192 a 128 – – – b – f b 581 b – – b b 358 – 840 – 62 b b c 467 a b – 303 – S b – – – S c a a a a – 7 530 b 600 b b c a 18 825 5 703 b a – a – – b – 524 – 205 c – a – – 91 1 878 – 101 023 5 031 D – D 12 247 D 11 408 D 41 748 D 3 838 – – – D – D D 7 225 D – – D D 4 611 – 25 237 – 1 615 D D D 12 939 D D – 3 241 – S D – – – S D D D D D – 129 072 D 17 477 D D D D 415 18 822 79 924 D D – D – – D – 18 105 – 8 178 D – D – – 2 400 21 45 18 29 36 45 41 42 36 17 38 22 54 55 62 88 – 37 46 32 37 26 27 90 37 29 51 25 59 19 61 32 40 31 59 19 53 46 47 33 56 S – 79 – 90 S 64 47 35 – 57 57 10 30 38 29 50 50 20 33 19 14 35 31 87 69 38 – 37 94 18 30 42 – 40 58 62 37 21 20 53 37 43 D 61 D 7 D 33 D 3 D D D D D D D 1 D 33 51 D D D D 62 D 43 D 42 D 54 D 49 D 38 32 40 D S D D D D S D 53 D D D D 29 D 19 D D D D 21 8 44 60 D D D D D D D 29 D 61 D D D D 44 14 35 – 19 37 51 – 56 43 63 33 96 46 54 40 – – – – – 30 94 21 59 – – 40 51 46 – 28 – 61 75 54 88 34 84 86 – 81 – S – – – – S 95 47 80 – 82 – 33 61 24 56 – 70 – 39 29 44 46 81 – – – – 70 – 29 – 37 – – – – – 43 22 – 37 43 D – D 7 D 34 D 2 D 6 – – – D – D D 44 D – – D D 66 – 47 – 48 D D D 49 D D – 57 – S D – – – S D D D D D – 31 D 21 D D D D 29 9 50 D D – D – – D – 33 – 67 D – D – – 13 43 – 67 80 D – D 5 D 48 D 5 D 27 – – – D – D D 49 D – – D D 79 – 35 – 59 D D D 38 D D – 76 – S D – – – S D D D D D – 51 D 24 D D D D 43 3 67 D D – D – – D – 24 – 60 D – D – – 10 19 – 63 74 D – D 12 D 46 D 1 D 11 – – – D – D D 41 D – – D D 62 – 38 – 47 D D D 42 D D – 61 – S D – – – S D D D D D – 39 D 18 D D D D 45 5 61 D D – D – – D – 31 – 67 D – D – – 10



18 346 D S D D D D S D 11 462 D D D D 728 673 90 D 257 D D D D 337 902 985



5 47 450



4 41 367



14 172 D D D D D D D 76 741 D 35 537 D D D D 1 067 8 248



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Dayton–Springfield, OH MSA Con. Industries not classified Daytona Beach, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Decatur, AL MSA Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Denver, CO PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Des Moines, IA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Detroit, MI PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Duluth–Superior, MN–WI MSA Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified El Paso, TX MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Eugene–Springfield, OR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services See footnotes at end of table. 103 520 S S 16 9 3 20 43 298 248 24 23 9 22 11 31 127 1 342 17 103 13 45 21 127 59 357 599 157 11 7 7 S S S 30 94 1 862 50 257 50 70 65 96 117 302 855 138 57 20 5 18 9 17 12 858 34 16 9 25 1 40 733 113 10 25 5 4 S 7 45 9 291 22 6 S 14 4 39 D 31 127 S S D D D D D D 14 915 5 812 D D D D D D 191 045 17 51 24 9 50 17 D 081 D D 019 589 516 655 190 – 63 S S 8 1 – 6 – 31 11 2 – – 4 – 5 – 200 – 22 10 4 3 25 12 79 46 34 – 7 – S S S – 22 348 42 36 24 17 26 33 3 69 98 33 24 – – – 3 6 – 82 33 6 9 2 1 – 31 13 – 7 – 4 S – – – 48 5 – S 1 – 4 – 26 357 S S D D – D – D 11 387 D – – D – D – 152 637 – 9 613 D D D 20 903 D 42 689 D 21 980 – D – S S S – D 281 552 35 45 24 40 22 D 084 719 D D 528 D 766 228 – 491 S S c a – b – c 88 b – – b – a – 1 149 – 134 c a b 241 b 419 b 103 – b – S S S – a 2 729 b 235 305 b e 288 a 1 141 280 242 c – – – a b – f e b b a a – f 99 – a – b S – – – 60 a – S a – a – 6 374 S S D D – D – D 1 310 D – – D – D – 37 403 – 3 636 D D D 2 815 D 20 111 D 2 020 – D – S S S – D 54 958 8 11 4 11 7 D 577 050 D D 293 D 366 905 45 23 S S 52 45 80 62 37 23 30 29 43 56 38 54 20 56 12 16 17 35 38 25 12 41 13 22 37 90 63 57 S S S 21 63 13 44 28 34 20 27 30 22 13 30 24 24 56 67 41 36 30 58 25 91 38 54 59 – 27 24 28 80 48 68 55 S 73 35 89 38 71 49 S 57 82 25 D 18 S S D D D D D D 42 18 D D D D D D 6 D 29 D D 2 14 27 14 30 38 D D D S S S 50 D 10 D 13 19 13 D 31 D 49 40 56 D D D D D D D 88 D D D D D D D 42 D D D D S D D D 46 D D S D D D – 56 S S 77 – – 72 – 96 46 28 – – 83 – 87 – 21 – 33 27 61 – 50 41 23 64 60 – 63 – S S S – 94 21 43 25 52 33 55 53 82 55 56 27 37 – – – 76 88 – 53 93 88 54 – – – 96 42 – 75 – 55 S – – – 86 85 – S – – 61 – 23 S S D D – D – D 52 D – – D – D – 6 – 25 D D D 17 D 15 D 40 – D – S S S – D 12 D 16 20 D D 27 D 61 66 58 D – – – D D – D D D D D D – D 55 – D – D S – – – 73 D – S D – D – 40 S S D D – D – D 42 D – – D – D – 14 – 15 D D D 69 D 13 D 41 – D – S S S – D 45 D 22 19 D D 21 D 87 93 49 D – – – D D – D D D D D D – D 53 – D – D S – – – 68 D – S D – D – 18 S S D D – D – D 30 D – – D – D – 8 – 9 D D D 42 D 12 D 48 – D – S S S – D 25 D 16 30 D D 22 D 65 91 49 D – – – D D – D D D D D D – D 56 – D – D S – – – 61 D – S D – D



23 155 D D D S S S 643 D 331 317 43 47 12 27 48 42 D 976 253 753 D 546 D 844 714



20 688 D D D D D D D 461 533 D D D D D D D 14 396 D D D D S D D D 13 755 D D S D D D



19 025 D – – – D D – D D D D D D – D 11 150 – D – D S – – – 6 688 D – S D – D



7 193 D – – – D D – D D D D D D – D 2 454 – D – D S – – – 610 D – S D – D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY MSA Con. Industries not classified Fargo–Moorhead, ND–MN MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fayetteville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers, AR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Flagstaff, AZ–UT MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Florence, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Fort Collins–Loveland, CO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Smith, AR–OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services See footnotes at end of table. 203 149 11 9 16 6 35 3 3 67 200 13 87 5 4 26 3 64 444 37 63 15 13 20 52 8 79 157 580 3 32 5 5 9 126 24 219 156 154 10 18 8 8 17 94 142 1 32 1 3 18 24 63 1 220 12 45 19 5 22 15 45 1 055 527 23 145 17 37 3 64 23 163 53 407 6 64 9 12 1 S 10 702 37 322 24 686 D D D D D D D 18 401 D 9 704 D D 2 108 D 4 357 90 174 D D D D D 10 118 D 2 937 D 33 477 D D D D D 19 945 D D 3 925 12 123 D D D 368 D D 38 711 D D D D D D 1 090 67 179 D D 214 D D D 3 587 34 706 57 499 12 7 24 1 8 D 142 D 720 D 129 278 209 D 38 20 11 2 – 6 1 – – – 31 – 9 – – 9 – 14 58 – 12 12 5 1 8 4 16 – 86 3 4 – – 5 43 5 26 – 84 – 5 5 1 4 69 6 – 2 1 3 – – – 105 1 8 – 2 4 – 2 88 136 1 32 8 9 – 25 1 40 20 165 – 26 – – 1 S D D 24 686 D – D D – – – 12 687 – 6 908 – – D – D 72 371 – D D D D D D D – 21 679 D D – – D D D 3 526 – D – D D D D D 35 829 – D D D – – – 41 055 D D – D D – D D 49 884 10 6 23 5 D 151 D 371 – 566 D 819 D b c 135 b – a a – – – 302 – 85 – – b – c 648 – c e a a b b b – 232 b a – – a c a 56 – b – a b a a a 194 – c b a – – – 381 a b – a b – c c 659 b 159 b 75 – 206 a 142 a 1 061 – e – – a S D D 4 045 D – D D – – – 5 511 – 2 814 – – D – D 17 073 – D D D D D D D – 2 974 D D – – D D D 950 – D – D D D D D 7 185 – D D D – – – 5 867 D D – D D – D D 11 186 2 1 4 1 D 466 D 482 – 368 D 695 D 47 30 39 67 56 86 38 77 – 45 20 84 26 85 83 42 75 18 17 62 28 57 31 88 41 48 22 42 16 80 20 50 84 64 21 38 11 43 39 90 42 68 44 21 67 22 – 23 – 78 53 48 41 26 75 40 43 50 76 40 25 27 8 52 12 39 29 76 23 48 20 44 36 87 47 90 63 – S 54 17 24 D D D D D D D 23 D 37 D D 60 D 10 42 D D D D D 22 D 35 D 15 D D D D D 17 D D 66 35 D D D 7 D D 3 D D D D D D 36 38 D D 27 D D D 4 47 22 D 35 D 10 D 47 34 14 D 54 D D D D D S 95 31 39 – – 86 – – – – 27 – 51 – – 49 – 47 29 – 58 75 64 – 44 56 48 – 27 80 57 – – 64 45 65 56 – 79 – 86 63 – 63 96 41 – – – 78 – – – 61 – 90 – – – – – 64 19 – 24 78 42 – 29 – 30 95 67 – 95 – – – S D D 24 D – D D – – – 28 – 51 – – D – D 53 – D D D D D D D – 15 D D – – D D D 42 – D – D D D D D 2 – D D D – – – 56 D D – D D – D D 25 D 41 D 14 – 48 D 17 D 55 – D – – D S D D 37 D – D D – – – 10 – 28 – – D – D 54 – D D D D D D D – 16 D D – – D D D 40 – D – D D D D D 2 – D D D – – – 45 D D – D D – D D 15 D 32 D 12 – 36 D 22 D 48 – D – – D S D D 39 D – D D – – – 27 – 53 – – D – D 53 – D D D D D D D – 21 D D – – D D D 44 – D – D D D D D 1 – D D D – – – 61 D D – D D – D D 15 D 40 D 9 – 23 D 17 D 54 – D – – D S



98 574 D D D D D S



91 141 – D – – D S



25 230 – D – – D S



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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35



Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA Industries not classified Fort Wayne, IN MSA



Con. 298 199 13 37 1 7 5 11 3 74 47 1 106 16 100 55 33 S 33 22 114 728 775 35 38 31 25 2 5 84 556 121 13 7 4 13 11 S 128 29 10 90 221 9 8 1 18 11 174 175 35 3 7 7 30 10 65 17 180 S 7 18 23 S 653 1 49 21 20 13 68 42 94 344 171 S 27 3 7 6 D 61 478 D D D D D D D 1 590 D 218 942 28 107 2 17 13 D 342 379 D S 687 D 599 992 137 20 – 15 – – – – – 5 – 73 – 23 16 4 S 5 – 20 – 121 – 8 8 4 – 1 2 99 7 – 7 – – – S – – – – 51 – – 1 – 3 47 47 1 3 – 7 3 – 32 – 4 S – – 4 S 142 1 16 6 6 4 19 5 19 67 22 S 1 – – 5 D D – D – – – – – D – 192 973 – 26 134 106 165 D S D – D – D – D D D – D D D D – D – – – S – – – – 1 246 – – D – D D 62 548 D D – D D – 17 906 – D S – – D S 50 628 D 14 236 D D D D D 2 512 D 31 407 S D – – D f e – e – – – – – a – 965 – 164 431 a S b – c – e – b a b – a b c c – c – – – S – – – – 118 – – a – a c 259 a b – a b – 167 – b S – – b S 438 a 76 c a b b a 26 c 199 S c – – a D D – D – – – – – D – 33 127 – 4 125 14 119 D S D – D – D – D D D – D D D D – D – – – S – – – – 840 – – D – D D 6 385 D D – D D – 4 482 – D S – – D S 10 891 D 3 896 D D D D D 739 D 5 772 S D – – D 49 20 68 42 – 51 86 61 76 23 91 25 92 18 21 35 S 28 72 20 33 29 58 56 28 34 – 64 24 35 37 28 88 80 73 41 S 41 90 42 60 30 79 89 – 92 53 36 13 50 78 51 36 28 53 25 56 38 S 51 72 42 S 23 – 42 43 22 36 22 50 25 28 47 S 38 74 88 70 D 26 D D D D D D D 21 D 24 D 57 48 D S 51 D 31 42 57 D D D D D D D D 69 D D D D 41 S D D D D D D D D D D D 33 D D D D D D 18 D 51 S D D D S 25 D 26 45 48 9 73 D 39 43 14 S D D D D 78 47 – 62 – – – – – 51 – 30 – 45 41 85 S 86 – 61 – 80 – 45 53 84 – – – 97 92 – 88 – – – S – – – – 88 – – – – 80 96 34 – 78 – 36 51 – 43 – 84 S – – 83 S 55 – 51 42 88 58 66 65 31 96 41 S – – – 85 D D – D – – – – – D – 28 – 62 48 D S D – D – D – D D D – D D D D – D – – – S – – – – 50 – – D – D D 34 D D – D D – 19 – D S – – D S 32 D 27 D D D D D 49 D 6 S D – – D D D – D – – – – – D – 14 – 41 12 D S D – D – D – D D D – D D D D – D – – – S – – – – 89 – – D – D D 37 D D – D D – 40 – D S – – D S 39 D 20 D D D D D 62 D 10 S D – – D D D – D – – – – – D – 13 – 48 18 D S D – D – D – D D D – D D D D – D – – – S – – – – 70 – – D – D D 27 D D – D D – 23 – D S – – D S 25 D 17 D D D D D 65 D 5 S D – – D



Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fresno, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Gadsden, AL MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Gainesville, FL MSA Construction Manufacturing Industries not classified Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Gary, IN PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Grand Junction, CO MSA Construction Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Grand Rapids–Muskegon–Holland, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Greeley, CO PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade See footnotes at end of table.



86 265 D D D D D D D D 26 048 D D D D 23 S D D D D D D D D D D D 64 089 D D D D D D 18 387 D 5 239 S D D D S 68 932 14 10 3 6 10 3 18 D 694 822 081 556 478 D 133 338



42 990 S D D D D



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MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Greeley, CO PMSA Retail trade Services Industries not classified Green Bay, WI MSA



Con. 9 16 101 247 26 24 8 S 32 46 109 685 56 158 18 36 10 186 12 163 S 464 82 14 9 39 32 19 80 188 343 51 5 7 1 10 6 75 187 502 27 71 11 13 S 24 26 150 178 195 12 27 1 1 5 13 75 61 184 20 6 6 9 5 63 75 589 150 20 21 17 3 8 10 74 286 3 128 87 S 71 D D D 16 237 D D D S D D D 89 571 6 271 9 096 796 3 513 D 53 282 D 13 770 S 49 406 4 682 D D D 1 721 267 20 210 D 23 828 D D D D D D 2 759 D 146 077 D 5 462 D D S 1 426 1 037 D D 18 626 D 1 142 D D D 953 13 547 D 19 059 D D D D D D D 19 204 D D D D D D D 3 082 4 380 476 984 51 746 S 28 315 9 7 – 76 – 4 5 S – – 65 91 20 9 – – 3 31 – 28 S 78 19 – 1 16 13 – 30 – 73 5 – 5 1 – – 2 61 171 2 13 – – S – 5 49 102 49 – 9 1 – – 10 29 – 12 8 – – 1 – 3 – 22 – – – 1 – 1 6 14 – 341 18 S 35 D D – 13 957 – D D S – – D 69 657 D D – – D 48 216 – 10 244 S 40 414 3 554 – D D D – D – 19 789 D – D D – – D D 130 568 D 2 345 – – S – D D D 16 179 – D D – – D 12 028 – 13 087 D – – D – D – 10 473 – – – D – D D D – 347 040 D S 28 209 b b – 58 – a b S – – a 399 b b – – a 159 – 118 S 835 23 – a b b – f – 127 a – a a – – a b 919 b 15 – – S – a c f 165 – a b – – a 110 – 60 b – – a – a – 175 – – – c – a a b – 1 912 b S 301 D D – 3 355 – D D S – – D 10 731 D D – – D 4 484 – 3 918 S 13 843 448 – D D D – D – 3 490 D – D D – – D D 37 932 D 463 – – S – D D D 5 288 – D D – – D 3 909 – 1 994 D – – D – D – 3 807 – – – D – D D D – 54 693 D S 8 094 79 37 71 34 57 42 53 S 67 17 57 14 37 33 49 47 51 33 27 22 S 29 24 56 79 43 43 44 28 58 29 84 85 57 – 85 50 22 49 22 52 19 91 53 S 35 45 20 39 20 91 33 – – 45 41 32 68 42 49 86 87 79 36 24 94 27 12 32 33 53 78 52 55 20 44 21 27 S 23 D D D 50 D D D S D D D 15 70 37 58 32 D 28 D 44 S 8 59 D D D 50 59 5 D 46 D D D D D D 18 D 46 D 19 D D S 65 33 D D 27 D 49 D D D 43 33 D 37 D D D D D D D 27 D D D D D D D 38 70 15 80 S 52 79 81 – 84 – 83 84 S – – 95 16 54 44 – – 78 42 – 45 S 35 54 – – 45 89 – 51 – 61 85 – 85 – – – – 62 41 70 44 – – S – 65 47 63 28 – 55 – – – 36 31 – 62 90 – – – – – – 49 – – – – – – 87 70 – 44 92 S 42 D D – 59 – D D S – – D 22 D D – – D 32 – 61 S 10 81 – D D D – D – 54 D – D D – – D D 51 D 33 – – S – D D D 31 – D D – – D 36 – 55 D – – D – D – 15 – – – D – D D D – 19 D S 52 D D – 77 – D D S – – D 25 D D – – D 49 – 54 S 4 66 – D D D – D – 56 D – D D – – D D 61 D 74 – – S – D D D 44 – D D – – D 55 – 56 D – – D – D – 14 – – – D – D D D – 29 D S 41 D D – 64 – D D S – – D 30 D D – – D 50 – 69 S 5 82 – D D D – D – 49 D – D D – – D D 76 D 59 – – S – D D D 45 – D D – – D 55 – 69 D – – D – D – 11 – – – D – D D D – 15 D S 48



Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Greensboro–Winston Salem–High Point, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Harrisburg–Lebanon–Carlisle, PA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hartford, CT MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hickory–Morganton–Lenoir, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Honolulu, HI MSA Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Houma, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Houston, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing See footnotes at end of table.



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Houston, TX PMSA Con. Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Huntsville, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Indianapolis, IN MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jacksonville, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jacksonville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Jersey City, NJ PMSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol, TN–VA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Joplin, MO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, MI MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services See footnotes at end of table. 49 22 77 38 231 2 288 171 1 18 23 6 19 33 71 472 22 34 14 18 36 3 89 256 905 128 9 22 26 36 33 165 487 438 10 154 16 31 1 25 19 41 141 109 21 47 16 13 11 136 3 7 9 6 18 94 293 88 10 9 22 31 19 113 276 13 S 11 5 1 39 124 286 30 10 10 11 27 18 69 14 961 D D 1 362 31 580 127 624 7 872 D D D D 6 033 747 D 71 748 D D D D D D 19 157 6 518 112 652 12 355 D D D D D 13 380 8 020 60 309 D 4 039 D 4 416 D D 97 D 9 520 9 516 D D D D D 11 365 D D D D D D 30 774 D D D D D D D 19 783 D S D D D D D 15 480 2 639 D D D D D 1 607 7 19 20 – 30 152 12 – 1 – – 7 4 – 65 10 3 10 12 10 – 20 – 119 38 5 1 23 24 9 20 – 87 – 1 12 1 – 13 – 2 58 30 – 4 16 10 – 11 – – – 5 7 – 101 21 7 1 22 5 – 45 5 1 S 1 1 – 2 – 55 6 3 – 1 – – 9 12 576 D D – 25 919 D 5 961 – D – – D D – 60 765 D D D 15 289 D – 18 177 – 89 376 9 462 D D D D D 6 921 – 50 140 – D D D – D – D D D – D D D – D – – – D D – 25 422 D D D D D – D 12 994 D S D D – D – 9 846 D D – D – – 1 031 159 b c – 249 e 85 – a – – b a – 845 b a e 136 b – 360 – 555 140 b a c c a 72 – 942 – a b a – b – a f b – a a b – b – – – a b – 758 e c a b a – e 125 b S a a – a – 110 b b – a – – 25 5 751 D D – 13 318 D 935 – D – – D D – 23 408 D D D 2 582 D – 8 809 – 12 061 3 060 D D D D D 1 586 – 5 008 – D D D – D – D D D – D D D – D – – – D D – 8 835 D D D D D – D 1 698 D S D D – D – 2 291 D D – D – – 390 28 53 26 41 14 25 29 8 48 72 86 28 44 65 30 77 23 44 29 27 78 13 48 19 20 41 19 27 29 35 14 32 19 90 34 37 37 – 66 48 23 28 33 50 61 92 48 37 43 78 88 89 52 89 61 23 38 53 63 68 53 44 44 38 84 S 33 63 – 22 59 33 20 41 61 52 60 92 32 13 D D 76 11 51 12 D D D D 16 31 D 28 D D D D D D 3 56 29 13 D D D D D 19 43 9 D 24 D 6 D D 54 D 50 67 D D D D D 41 D D D D D D 46 D D D D D D D 11 D S D D D D D 24 45 D D D D D 28 46 64 90 – 48 99 25 – – – – 34 58 – 15 90 81 60 34 83 – 20 – 21 31 47 – 33 44 91 28 – 43 – – 51 – – 92 – 72 62 72 – 85 92 63 – 54 – – – 63 87 – 53 80 75 – 68 87 – 95 35 – S – – – 76 – 63 53 76 – – – – 51 14 D D – 11 D 17 – D – – D D – 33 D D D 19 D – 4 – 37 20 D D D D D 6 – 10 – D D D – D – D D D – D D D – D – – – D D – 58 D D D D D – D 2 D S D D – D – 39 D D – D – – 41 – D D – 12 D 10 – D – – D D – 28 D D D 24 D – 4 – 18 31 D D D D D 11 – 81 – D D D – D – D D D – D D D – D – – – D D – 59 D D D D D – D 9 D S D D – D – 36 D D – D – – 36 12 D D – 3 D 17 – D – – D D – 43 D D D 21 D – 5 – 15 43 D D D D D 12 – 32 – D D D – D – D D D – D D D – D – – – D D – 61 D D D D D – D 11 D S D D – D – 39 D D – D – – 48



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U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, MI MSA Con. Industries not classified Kansas City, MO–KS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Knoxville, TN MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lafayette, LA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lake Charles, LA MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Services Industries not classified Lancaster, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Lansing–East Lansing, MI MSA Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Las Cruces, NM MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Las Vegas, NV–AZ MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction See footnotes at end of table. S 1 109 1 135 19 18 15 91 35 210 586 678 124 22 10 S 32 20 94 344 292 40 13 10 6 12 8 73 130 101 7 1 S S 50 260 12 S 6 11 19 4 135 232 3 38 S 20 17 7 121 474 28 3 1 18 3 86 335 183 23 15 50 5 40 50 751 10 94 10 39 63 107 26 243 158 264 12 37 S 261 401 D 55 818 4 602 D D 16 488 D 117 726 36 625 99 787 13 664 13 853 D S 3 804 D 34 605 2 153 61 391 D D D D D D 2 246 D 8 383 D D S S D 30 946 D S 689 D D D D 24 767 D 7 999 S D D D 12 017 31 937 D D D D D 4 776 15 559 12 152 D D 7 421 D D D 162 125 34 10 78 3 13 D 569 D 209 D 503 177 552 D S 261 – 54 6 7 6 26 15 60 86 63 7 3 2 S 9 – 30 – 38 11 – 1 6 8 – 12 – 4 – 1 S S – 46 10 S – 1 19 2 – 49 – 11 S – – 1 37 69 14 3 1 15 – 5 31 48 – 5 36 5 1 – 98 3 19 2 3 2 29 2 39 – 81 12 28 S 231 630 – 52 138 D D D D D D D 83 890 D D D S D – 32 131 – 47 044 D – D D D – D – D – D S S – 27 231 D S – D D D – 16 515 – D S – – D D 19 900 2 643 D D D – D D 5 356 – D D D D – 149 457 D 32 299 D D D 77 236 D 10 621 – 59 439 D D S 1 703 – 589 a b b b b f e 621 b b b S b – 264 – 448 b – c b a – b – b – b S S – 160 a S – a b a – 198 – b S – – a c 340 58 a b a – c b 197 – b c a a – 980 a 275 b c b 327 b 108 – 536 a c S 52 558 – 15 969 D D D D D D D 27 132 D D D S D – 15 438 – 8 989 D – D D D – D – D – D S S – 1 808 D S – D D D – 2 779 – D S – – D D 4 447 637 D D D – D D 1 434 – D D D D – 21 764 D 8 819 D D D 5 362 D 1 592 – 11 673 D D S 15 – 17 28 33 30 19 22 19 27 27 27 43 41 S 21 39 19 37 34 35 37 47 49 61 89 32 60 29 51 – S S 58 41 74 S 44 82 92 – 70 30 80 33 S 42 87 73 49 26 16 75 – 76 78 31 27 19 93 58 26 85 39 59 13 62 19 67 48 33 24 36 16 45 33 91 39 S 32 D 40 40 D D 37 D 70 60 27 37 1 D S 32 D 58 28 27 D D D D D D 46 D 57 D D S S D 55 D S 56 D D D D 32 D 70 S D D D 52 30 D D D D D 69 38 25 D D 40 D D D 30 D 16 D 5 D 53 8 19 D 35 D D S 26 – 30 72 39 79 39 50 22 64 22 47 – – S 49 – 42 – 31 84 – – 49 90 – 69 – 60 – – S S – 44 91 S – – 92 – – 72 – 57 S – – – 95 54 29 75 – 92 – 88 96 29 – 68 36 85 – – 25 78 34 – – – 35 – 43 – 28 91 57 S 35 – 43 D D D D D D D 31 D D D S D – 63 – 32 D – D D D – D – D – D S S – 63 D S – D D D – 50 – D S – – D D 46 45 D D D – D D 35 – D D D D – 32 D 18 D D D 54 D 24 – 42 D D S 30 – 68 D D D D D D D 29 D D D S D – 61 – 14 D – D D D – D – D – D S S – 59 D S – D D D – 70 – D S – – D D 66 51 D D D – D D 68 – D D D D – 23 D 19 D D D 46 D 27 – 22 D D S 33 – 58 D D D D D D D 36 D D D S D – 62 – 10 D – D D D – D – D – D S S – 55 D S – D D D – 52 – D S – – D D 65 40 D D D – D D 66 – D D D D – 24 D 17 D D D 68 D 13 – 16 D D



68 256 D D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Con. Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Lewiston–Auburn, ME MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lexington, KY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Louisville, KY–IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lowell, MA–NH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Lubbock, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Macon, GA MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Madison, WI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing See footnotes at end of table. 20 5 7 14 26 143 174 4 4 6 9 1 5 4 19 121 158 32 50 7 13 4 51 236 17 51 4 19 27 9 14 55 41 8 541 408 739 210 81 22 61 40 244 6 739 772 22 106 7 33 S 25 32 94 450 152 3 S 6 12 22 3 S 153 30 S 4 19 3 1 13 131 3 9 4 15 31 69 130 1 5 8 D D D D 5 129 D 20 324 D D D D D D D D D 10 656 D D D 2 301 D 2 348 39 900 D 15 670 D D 6 113 D D 6 539 D 2 890 042 38 91 D 778 004 D D D D 097 577 9 2 7 13 10 – 45 – – – – 1 1 – 3 39 25 16 – – 5 – 4 52 11 14 4 – 4 8 2 10 – 2 176 18 115 89 4 10 24 28 63 1 826 54 – 17 – 3 S 13 10 13 – 34 3 S – – 22 – S 48 16 S 4 19 – – – 19 – – 4 – 15 – 45 – 1 8 D D D D D – 16 943 – – – – D D – D D D D – – D – D 28 936 D 14 321 D – D D D 4 858 – 2 698 696 23 88 D 991 873 D D D D 863 924 b a b c b – 50 – – – – b a – a a b a – – b – b 348 b 93 a – a b b 91 – 23 525 b 385 840 c e c b 432 21 143 246 – 69 – a S 49 b 94 – 185 a S – – 156 – S 159 b S b b – – – c – – b – c – e – b a D D D D D – 1 750 – – – – D D – D D D D – – D – D 5 687 D 2 018 D – D D D 1 888 – 1 175 545 6 23 D 861 201 D D D D 688 121 57 44 50 74 17 52 45 83 83 87 53 – 68 83 29 59 21 53 59 87 27 62 20 21 60 24 83 60 24 42 22 25 78 18 24 15 19 42 27 40 38 14 23 25 53 20 60 41 S 23 29 14 34 39 77 S 87 91 42 80 S 32 92 S 81 92 48 – 47 48 76 53 82 47 40 93 18 – 63 77 D D D D 49 D 37 D D D D D D D D D 26 D D D 54 D 41 12 D 6 D D 63 D D 22 D 53 D 20 29 D D D D 14 70 21 D 32 D D S 40 D 45 60 33 D S D D 51 D S 53 D S D D D D 39 51 D D D D D D 18 D D D 90 – 50 80 59 – 85 – – – – – – – 81 94 61 93 – – 69 – 59 29 91 34 83 – 82 47 – 30 – 41 97 44 26 – 38 70 55 21 48 15 – 47 – 77 S 43 59 47 – 31 77 S – – 42 – S 49 92 S 81 92 – – – 69 – – 82 – 87 – 27 – – 77 D D D D D – 34 – – – – D D – D D D D – – D – D 5 D 3 D – D D D 27 – 57 D 27 30 D D D D 17 76 19 – 36 – D S 43 D 57 – 42 D S – – 51 – S 59 D S D D – – – D – – D – D – D – D D D D D D D – 9 – – – – D D – D D D D – – D – D 17 D 27 D – D D D 37 – 72 D 45 28 D D D D 23 81 26 – 30 – D S 52 D 71 – 54 D S – – 63 – S 62 D S D D – – – D – – D – D – D – D D D D D D D – 20 – – – – D D – D D D D – – D – D 13 D 12 D – D D D 36 – 88 D 29 26 D D D D 20 94 25 – 28 – D S 41 D 64 – 36 D S – – 52 – S 60 D S D D – – – D – – D – D – D – D D



40 2 171



31 2 024



12 1 108



37 409 7 D 391 D D S 663 D 338 028



17 713 – 6 024 – D S 2 565 D 4 665 – 9 209 D S – – 6 441 – S 21 830 D S D D – – – D – – D – D – D – D D



4 044 – 1 723 – D S 239 D 1 615 – 2 117 D S – – 1 213 – S 3 010 D S D D – – – D – – D – D – D – D D



2 6 11



10 889 D S D D 6 441 D S 24 698 D S D D D D 219 18 033 D D D D D D 25 524 D D D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Madison, WI MSA Con. Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Manchester, NH PMSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Medford–Ashland, OR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Melbourne–Titusville–Palm Bay, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Memphis, TN–AR–MS MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Miami, FL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN–WI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mobile, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction See footnotes at end of table. 7 S 22 14 72 124 13 1 1 16 9 16 S 374 10 36 3 24 22 67 213 238 16 35 3 6 1 12 12 38 S 562 87 11 24 5 26 8 56 347 887 30 75 17 26 1 14 20 94 610 332 1 60 3 17 33 29 188 479 52 37 22 8 24 2 130 204 1 391 45 138 40 50 32 65 45 343 634 387 47 63 D S D D D 17 464 835 D D 1 695 D D S 32 353 D 27 795 D D D D D 52 375 D 35 151 D D D D D D S 123 919 75 509 D 19 669 D D D D 8 892 256 435 D D D D D D D 103 728 38 552 96 386 D 20 841 D D D D D 103 224 25 513 D D D 20 105 D D D 400 042 1 057 97 964 8 731 D D 95 025 D 110 841 59 056 65 895 618 14 836 2 S 13 – 18 11 – 1 1 5 – 4 S 33 – 17 – – 12 4 – 25 – 10 – 6 1 6 – 2 S 45 20 – 9 5 – – 11 – 252 1 3 6 1 1 2 1 17 221 37 1 9 – 17 9 – – 157 22 18 – 6 14 – 33 65 230 – 79 11 3 11 33 9 18 65 60 – 34 D S D – D D – D D D – D S 29 767 – D – – D D – 42 914 – 35 063 – D D D – D S 109 562 72 831 – 19 002 D – – D – 238 430 D D D D D D D 102 566 23 935 84 107 D 16 884 – D D – – 97 501 24 888 D – D 19 646 – D D 334 651 – D 7 860 D D D 11 802 D D 53 752 – 14 373 a S e – a b – b a b – b S 171 – c – – b a – 168 – 87 – a a b – b S 491 235 – 125 b – – b – 1 191 a b a b b c a 325 469 517 a 101 – e b – – 617 188 b – b 97 – c b 1 313 – e 124 a b e 80 c a 350 – 228 D S D – D D – D D D – D S 4 356 – D – – D D – 6 408 – 3 854 – D D D – D S 13 207 5 305 – 3 075 D – – D – 36 621 D D D D D D D 10 025 13 042 18 312 D 4 722 – D D – – 20 373 7 005 D – D 1 359 – D D 41 838 – D 2 358 D D D 1 527 D D 6 480 – 3 485 60 S 42 58 25 47 38 – – 17 89 39 S 30 90 12 79 38 46 24 42 40 56 44 79 87 – 49 54 37 S 31 39 90 38 67 33 89 22 35 25 39 50 65 36 – 78 59 21 31 20 – 34 79 56 41 50 34 17 34 44 32 29 28 – 19 32 11 31 26 24 26 57 18 24 11 19 11 44 30 D S D D D 11 63 D D 12 D D S 51 D 59 D D D D D 35 D 42 D D D D D D S 15 16 D 6 D D D D 49 7 D D D D D D D 4 46 47 D 46 D D D D D 15 16 D D D 62 D D D 14 66 24 37 D D 9 D 38 82 38 54 34 – S 57 – 60 30 – – – 50 – 59 S 25 – 31 – – 70 85 – 28 – 42 – 87 – 72 – – S 34 39 – 69 67 – – 34 – 75 – 81 87 – – – – 73 86 33 – 43 – 56 62 – – 27 34 74 – 39 47 – 52 62 29 – 43 46 80 50 29 53 38 99 33 – 50 D S D – D D – D D D – D S 55 – D – – D D – 36 – 42 – D D D – D S 14 17 – 6 D – – D – 8 D D D D D D D 4 77 55 D 53 – D D – – 16 17 D – D 64 – D D 19 – D 41 D D D 8 D D 47 – 35 D S D – D D – D D D – D S 38 – D – – D D – 17 – 32 – D D D – D S 16 24 – 17 D – – D – 28 D D D D D D D 4 71 64 D 57 – D D – – 13 27 D – D 48 – D D 23 – D 54 D D D 23 D D 39 – 58 D S D – D D – D D D – D S 44 – D – – D D – 24 – 38 – D D D – D S 22 13 – 10 D – – D – 31 D D D D D D D 3 86 60 D 55 – D D – – 10 17 D – D 45 – D D 17 – D 57 D D D 18 D D 30 – 47



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Mobile, AL MSA



Con. 17 56 3 21 14 73 93 378 1 16 1 4 4 15 337 301 97 35 10 8 68 83 398 17 11 3 23 10 58 275 155 15 3 8 23 6 35 66 669 35 176 12 35 17 53 43 166 134 554 78 13 1 4 48 6 117 287 221 8 6 3 12 10 70 112 157 29 12 5 39 6 52 14 885 173 130 1 56 10 20 D 13 123 D D D 2 501 2 081 111 502 D D D D D D D 42 130 10 392 16 304 D D 12 263 D 17 558 D 1 212 D D D 6 093 5 237 38 454 D D D D D D D 151 502 83 6 5 3 D 540 D 024 D 671 D D 390 – 11 3 1 – 11 – 162 1 – – – – – 161 69 19 17 1 4 27 – 50 4 5 – 12 7 22 – 9 – 1 3 1 2 2 – 114 – 28 12 9 14 29 4 19 – 54 6 10 1 – 16 – 22 – 24 6 – 3 6 – 10 – 36 – 7 4 19 – 6 – 54 3 22 1 10 – – – D D D – D – D D – – – – – D 35 607 8 548 D D D 10 973 – 9 972 D D – 3 358 D 5 123 – 35 612 – D D D D D – 138 579 – 80 420 D D 28 632 5 474 D D – 94 795 5 635 D D – D – D – 9 710 D – D D – D – 176 538 – D D D – D – 24 721 D 10 989 D 7 501 – – – b b b – b – f c – – – – – f 297 89 b a a 161 – 190 a b – 48 a 97 – 140 – a b a b a – 899 – 448 c c 96 73 a b – 395 25 b b – b – c – 77 a – a b – b – 2 467 – e b b – g – 349 b 67 a 144 – – – D D D – D – D D – – – – – D 7 153 1 976 D D D 3 812 – 2 279 D D – 637 D 892 – 3 126 – D D D D D – 25 109 – 12 934 D D 4 808 1 189 D D – 9 704 838 D D – D – D – 1 664 D – D D – D – 55 787 – D D D – D – 7 886 D 1 991 D 3 089 – – 89 27 77 34 54 25 31 41 – 39 – 83 80 92 44 22 34 47 49 45 28 65 40 66 44 80 40 59 48 47 44 26 – 54 68 35 28 94 13 41 39 83 14 35 21 23 14 46 29 30 55 – 83 44 87 26 43 25 35 86 74 40 81 40 49 16 59 56 45 47 49 38 91 20 26 25 – 23 90 53 D 39 D D D 30 26 50 D D D D D D D 29 33 53 D D 58 D 25 D 66 D D D 31 50 70 D D D D D D D 14 D 4 D 27 D 48 D D 45 45 20 D D D D D 80 D 51 D D D 59 D D D 57 D D D D D D D 27 31 37 D 15 D D – 59 77 – – 59 – 65 – – – – – – 62 31 50 57 – 62 63 – 28 84 85 – 46 88 69 – 30 – – 81 – – – – 18 – 26 83 41 45 47 86 52 – 43 43 75 – – 62 – 89 – 40 50 – 74 50 – 92 – 50 – 88 57 62 – 73 – 28 82 48 – 50 – – – D D D – D – D D – – – – – D 36 39 D D D 67 – 17 D D – 37 D 34 – 74 – D D D D D – 15 – 4 D D 59 51 D D – 51 19 D D – D – D – 46 D – D D – D – 59 – D D D – D – 21 D 47 D 17 – – – D D D – D – D D – – – – – D 37 45 D D D 60 – 26 D D – 35 D 51 – 48 – D D D D D – 12 – 16 D D 48 48 D D – 49 32 D D – D – D – 42 D – D D – D – 72 – D D D – D – 17 D 47 D 20 – – – D D D – D – D D – – – – – D 36 41 D D D 62 – 19 D D – 37 D 37 – 43 – D D D D D – 15 – 7 D D 62 57 D D – 43 21 D D – D – D – 48 D – D D – D – 61 – D D D – D – 21 D 52 D 12 – –



Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Modesto, CA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA Construction Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Myrtle Beach, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nashua, NH PMSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nashville, TN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New London–Norwich, CT–RI MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Orleans, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade See footnotes at end of table.



109 192 8 794 D D D D D 32 369 D 23 254 D D D 5 288 D D D 181 130 D D D D D D D 49 402 4 054 17 148 D 7 989 D D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



New Orleans, LA MSA



Con. S 207 272 2 801 11 161 14 93 66 73 56 282 2 045 506 9 126 12 11 S 7 1 44 273 116 68 1 47 606 23 77 9 4 12 73 27 119 263 767 30 209 51 12 2 31 9 119 306 106 11 11 4 4 15 11 50 170 17 4 8 1 3 26 9 101 3 295 141 610 92 228 60 254 160 1 352 406 159 1 9 4 3 1 S 9 250 8 983 890 806 51 3 D 136 D 074 D D D 257 295 S 17 – 475 – 53 9 31 35 12 20 17 298 130 9 16 – – S 6 – 7 70 26 – 1 25 151 – 21 6 3 – 30 24 41 27 141 – 39 18 2 2 3 1 5 72 1 1 – – – – – – 61 17 4 8 1 3 – 1 26 424 12 81 19 38 29 93 33 126 – 46 – 9 – 3 1 S 4 776 – D – D D D D D D D D 75 164 D 6 834 – – S D – D 14 039 D – D D 158 644 – D D D – D D 62 004 D 103 075 – 21 204 D D D D D 3 023 D D D – – – – – – D D D D D D – D D 578 280 176 39 166 73 81 D 506 D 355 416 921 D 534 – S 95 – g – e b b b b f b g 520 a 31 – – S b – b 189 c – b b 1 222 – e b a – c a 560 b 858 – 187 c c b b a 32 c a a – – – – – – e b a e a a – a b 3 913 b 812 c 415 116 759 c 1 498 – 212 – 23 – a a S 2 229 – D – D D D D D D D D 11 052 D 1 168 – – S D – D 3 441 D – D D 42 357 – D D D – D D 24 371 D 27 508 – 5 714 D D D D D 1 388 D D D – – – – – – D D D D D D – D D 78 183 19 8 2 8 32 D 910 D 336 495 225 D 630 – S 23 38 16 90 18 41 30 45 17 36 13 22 21 53 29 63 90 S 61 – 31 17 39 59 – 34 21 57 21 60 58 57 16 71 24 46 18 52 21 20 74 – 48 80 15 29 41 82 90 82 82 49 74 59 41 80 83 89 – 79 55 40 69 7 32 11 22 30 15 19 20 15 31 41 – 43 82 77 – S 29 82 64 D 40 D 50 D D D 21 92 14 D 35 D D S D D D 41 D D D D 23 D 49 D D D 53 D 31 44 22 D 27 54 D D – D D D 62 D D D D 43 D D 57 D D D D D D D D 21 D 6 D 15 73 32 46 11 59 20 D 7 D D D S 82 – 51 – 33 59 58 58 81 61 49 81 28 53 61 – – S 71 – 76 47 64 – – 66 23 – 34 87 77 – 30 71 50 95 47 – 77 48 – – – – – 62 – – – – – – – – 42 80 83 89 – 79 – – 94 10 43 22 44 38 32 30 27 14 – 68 – 43 – 77 – S 34 – D – D D D D D D D D 16 D 49 – – S D – D 61 D – D D 24 – D D D – D D 31 D 21 – 42 D D D D D – D D D – – – – – – D D D D D D – D D 25 D 7 D 10 73 33 D 10 – 23 – 7 – D D S 35 – D – D D D D D D D D 32 D 54 – – S D – D 65 D – D D 24 – D D D – D D 28 D 21 – 43 D D D D D – D D D – – – – – – D D D D D D – D D 7 D 10 D 17 44 25 D 9 – 84 – – – D D S 57 – D – D D D D D D D D 22 D 47 – – S D – D 61 D – D D 30 – D D D – D D 44 D 22 – 40 D D D D D – D D D – – – – – – D D D D D D – D D 6 D 13 D 9 36 33 D 9 – 45 – 10 – D D



Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New York, NY PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Newark, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA Construction Retail trade Services Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, VA–NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oakland, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ocala, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Odessa–Midland, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Oklahoma City, OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Olympia, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade See footnotes at end of table.



18 620



87 209 D 10 031 D D S D D D 19 375 D D D D 167 043 65 D 204 D D D 035 D 973 764



28 62 4



125 272 D 36 885 11 910 D D 18 273 D D D 2 513 D D D D 117 D D 48 560 D D D D D D D D 667 531 188 50 168 76 24 102 32 D 836 D 473 020 747 034 563 449



4 809 D 2 557 D D D



4 064 – 2 557 – D D



1 666 – 823 – D D



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Olympia, WA PMSA Con. Services Industries not classified Omaha, NE–IA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Orange County, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Orlando, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Pensacola, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Phoenix–Mesa, AZ MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pittsburgh, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Portland, ME MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction See footnotes at end of table. 39 101 209 17 5 7 44 11 43 82 2 287 67 158 87 5 26 20 105 1 818 783 10 132 25 37 24 S 57 470 695 10 43 23 25 15 S 12 26 514 1 603 29 172 31 20 40 69 54 192 997 1 992 61 260 84 49 33 268 62 620 555 723 21 146 S 22 1 97 107 310 233 7 29 2 17 2 22 1 15 139 1 252 9 181 D D 20 748 D D D 8 709 D D D 193 149 4 522 33 041 25 338 D D D 14 766 111 396 113 847 D 45 539 D D D S 20 471 20 421 260 382 D 8 017 D D D S D 6 305 212 355 115 923 15 6 21 7 19 41 D 818 D 337 925 853 D 911 570 – 33 47 2 – – 37 – 8 – 363 18 21 3 – – – 5 317 171 – 74 13 – 12 S 15 56 225 – 10 8 13 15 S – 11 158 229 7 41 4 5 16 12 – 32 113 276 – 38 27 4 9 62 16 61 61 127 11 15 S 9 1 41 13 37 23 – 1 1 – 2 15 – 4 – 173 9 57 – D D D – – D – D – 151 544 D 27 780 D – – – D 87 667 88 712 – 43 634 D – D S 17 618 D D – D D D D S – D D 72 173 D 13 131 D D D D – 16 135 D 295 129 105 27 29 15 36 – 872 D D 443 947 036 709 D – c e b – – e – b – 1 872 b 249 b – – – b 1 485 602 – 244 b – b S 144 b g – b c b b S – e g 621 b 150 a b b b – 260 b 2 659 – 332 c e 28 262 85 1 284 b 622 a 57 S c a 268 43 b 116 – a a – b a – b – 1 066 a 268 – D D D – – D – D – 33 246 D 8 938 D – – – D 18 998 18 782 – 7 088 D – D S 7 437 D D – D D D D S – D D 17 439 D 4 109 D D D D – 7 953 D 61 536 12 1 3 2 22 – 265 D D 301 805 194 232 D 24 64 36 53 84 51 30 35 28 79 39 44 35 15 85 48 72 19 44 27 90 32 38 42 46 S 22 39 31 90 19 29 49 69 S 54 45 41 11 42 20 32 37 48 31 27 20 15 14 41 15 27 34 24 18 38 9 27 21 55 42 S 36 – 45 24 21 46 50 59 – 65 – 38 30 47 59 12 89 15 D D 34 D D D 55 D D D 27 79 26 64 D D D 5 35 27 D 43 D D D S 13 50 72 D 8 D D D S D 75 87 18 D 35 D 8 64 47 D 27 23 6 D 5 D – 2 17 70 19 29 23 D 25 S D D 52 42 35 16 D D D D D D D 59 D 11 D 13 – 94 37 – – – 38 – 57 – 44 93 37 80 – – – – 46 38 – 45 61 – 57 S 49 97 44 – 73 78 92 69 S – 83 57 32 89 38 83 46 63 48 – 59 60 18 – 40 50 – 59 26 53 19 67 28 92 43 S 91 – 47 53 98 37 – – – – – 54 – 58 – 16 89 23 – D D D – – D – D – 30 D 34 D – – – D 44 34 – 45 D – D S 15 D D – D D D D S – D D 25 D 40 D D D D – 27 D 7 – 5 D D – 18 73 19 D 31 D 45 S D D 57 60 D 5 – D D – D D – D – 13 D 16 – D D D – – D – D – 51 D 38 D – – – D 61 24 – 33 D – D S 16 D D – D D D D S – D D 13 D 35 D D D D – 19 D 13 – 14 D D 16 18 52 28 D 35 D 44 S D D 60 47 D 18 – D D – D D – D – 18 D 19 – D D D – – D – D – 34 D 37 D – – – D 53 14 – 22 D – D S 15 D D – D D D D S – D D 15 D 37 D D D D – 22 D 11 – 8 D D 1 29 44 27 D 27 D 57 S D D 53 47 D 16 – D D – D D – D – 18 D 13



330 102 110 63 28 36 15 49 11 D 040 D 844 166 098 491 818 904



62 478 9 D 131 S D D 809 711 554



35 752 D 2 274 S D D 14 749 4 703 D 22 019 – D D – D D – D – 112 021 D 24 692



5 952 D 550 S D D 2 360 406 D 2 994 – D D – D D – D – 27 008 D 7 732



15 6 19



27 356 D D D D D D D 1 314 D 147 059 D 29 592



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Con. Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Portsmouth–Rochester, NH–ME PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Providence–Fall River–Warwick, RI–MA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Provo–Orem, UT MSA Construction Retail trade Services Industries not classified Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Rapid City, SD MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Reno, NV MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Richmond–Petersburg, VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 56 42 39 108 46 366 408 204 7 32 S 1 26 3 45 S 745 23 63 27 29 9 81 8 118 386 156 15 1 32 109 506 22 89 7 13 17 59 19 192 89 206 17 26 3 S 32 3 49 63 363 20 48 6 11 4 23 38 105 107 544 7 125 36 1 3 22 52 299 2 077 161 208 57 33 5 29 8 154 1 423 D D 42 720 D D 26 603 8 220 23 389 D D S D D D 5 967 S 93 979 312 D 976 D D 734 D 888 414 D D D 1 019 D 82 613 D 9 566 D D 12 738 D D 36 053 D D D D D S 3 556 4 829 D D 75 707 D 36 065 D D D D 1 722 17 116 D 54 310 D D 6 914 D D D D D 200 864 15 723 30 197 D D D D D D 20 384 12 2 18 29 12 38 – 47 – – S 1 14 – 24 S 102 – 23 19 1 – 29 – 7 23 85 6 1 13 64 83 – 14 – 1 8 14 12 33 – 33 8 14 1 S 3 3 2 – 81 20 19 5 1 4 4 7 21 – 84 – 13 9 1 – 5 19 37 205 53 81 18 4 – 2 – 11 36 D D D D D D – D – – S D D – D S D – 6 623 D D – 30 212 – D D D D D D D 67 737 – 5 105 – D 12 213 D D 30 834 – D D D D S 2 796 4 829 D – 50 033 D D D D D D D 11 541 – D – D D D – D D D 168 833 D 25 832 D D – D – D D c b c c b c – c – – S a b – b S f – 50 e a – 181 – b c c a b a b 1 271 – 79 – b 39 c a 940 – c a c a S 20 37 a – 538 a c b a b b a 173 – f – b b a – a f b 2 819 e 243 c a – a – g b D D D D D D – D – – S D D – D S D – 1 334 D D – 3 399 – D D D D D D D 14 937 – 1 460 – D 976 D D 9 680 – D D D D S 194 735 D – 13 562 D D D D D D D 5 897 – D – D D D – D D D 47 286 D 5 594 D D – D – D D 25 25 16 22 23 6 29 34 88 44 S – 48 77 23 S 15 36 30 30 27 55 19 35 20 23 44 30 – 14 54 14 55 19 57 36 19 36 59 24 70 30 56 27 20 S 46 – 12 78 18 92 26 69 73 61 43 29 23 59 17 75 38 12 – 77 34 53 24 31 21 24 27 36 64 39 43 35 41 D D 5 D D 19 45 32 D D S D D D 39 S 25 48 D 67 D D 21 D 27 57 D D D 32 D 15 D 16 D D 11 D D 32 D D D D D S 14 – D D 33 D 55 D D D D 33 23 D 7 D D 37 D D D D D 53 72 26 D D D D D D 50 93 – 35 38 74 34 – 29 – – S – 70 – 49 S 26 – 76 37 – – 37 – 49 96 85 53 – 48 96 30 – 33 – – 40 58 92 48 – 31 90 25 – S – – – – 32 92 53 84 – 61 84 89 43 – 47 – 37 56 – – 87 59 96 27 45 45 43 84 – – – 75 97 D D D D D D – D – – S D D – D S D – 36 D D – 21 – D D D D D D D 21 – 11 – D 12 D D 39 – D D D D S – – D – 41 D D D D D D D 13 – D – D D D – D D D 62 D 29 D D – D – D D D D D D D D – D – – S D D – D S D – 44 D D – 44 – D D D D D D D 36 – 15 – D 35 D D 48 – D D D D S – – D – 42 D D D D D D D 11 – D – D D D – D D D 66 D 25 D D – D – D D D D D D D D – D – – S D D – D S D – 24 D D – 37 – D D D D D D D 21 – 13 – D 35 D D 33 – D D D D S – – D – 34 D D D D D D D 10 – D – D D D – D D D 65 D 28 D D – D – D D



32 31 11 5



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 783 2 548 S D D D D D 34 407 D D D D D D D D 154 089 D 80 480 11 118 D D D D 11 944 S 49 192 D 1 553 D D D 28 923 D 190 702 37 16 37 2 65 25 D 897 D D 737 337 646 019 666 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 28 762 D S D D – – D 32 972 – D – – D D – – 102 311 D 75 841 D D – D – 11 281 S 47 172 – D D D D D – 154 616 D 30 225 D D D D D 60 409 D 39 925 – D – D D D S D D D – D D D D D D 2 629 – 124 386 – 11 336 – D D D D 14 611 46 782 165 946 D 24 984 – D – 49 575 D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 381 D S D D – – D 4 175 – D – – D D – – 35 294 D 26 449 D D – D – 3 359 S 13 653 – D D D D D – 40 473 D 6 260 D D D D D 23 960 D 6 466 – D – D D D S D D D – D D D D D D 496 – 17 969 – 1 658 – D D D D 9 236 3 567 27 288 D 5 568 – D – 3 143 D A 37 28 S 76 40 – 48 53 39 76 58 81 75 88 52 51 80 47 54 34 34 87 – 61 40 26 S 43 84 48 71 52 55 36 94 15 91 37 49 15 31 17 25 10 31 22 77 33 91 43 46 42 S 20 50 17 79 16 53 65 88 22 53 13 22 26 72 30 37 80 – 34 41 24 36 16 20 33 30 42 91 27 39 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 61 14 S 3 8 – – 23 20 – 7 – – 7 6 – – 139 3 62 4 19 – 4 – 19 S 15 – 6 1 1 1 7 – 290 12 24 8 3 20 45 9 67 103 53 – 12 – 1 4 1 S 8 25 60 – 13 26 7 1 2 6 5 – 355 – 32 – 1 1 7 3 12 300 263 6 30 – 1 – 53 5



Employees (number) E 337 b S b a – – b 201 – a – – c b – – 1 114 a 619 c b – a – 136 S 365 – a b b a e – 2 254 a 215 a a c e a 1 516 c 370 – c – a b a S b c f – c b b a e a 43 – 1 560 – 95 – a a b a 488 863 1 146 a 128 – a – 155 a



B 25 49 S D D D D D 76 D D D D D D D D 34 D 56 59 D D D D 34 S 2 D 47 D D D 2 D 19 D 15 D D 38 40 50 50 35 28 D D D D D D S D D 11 D D D D D D D 8 42 21 D 31 69 D D D D 7 57 29 68 53 55 D D 44 D



C 36 74 S 76 90 – – 94 33 – 57 – – 88 52 – – 26 75 38 83 87 – 81 – 75 S 34 – 50 – – – 63 – 24 91 46 60 82 23 33 92 29 68 46 – 33 – – 58 – S 49 94 25 – 29 57 89 – – 87 52 – 55 – 51 – – – 74 78 53 62 33 89 43 – – – 43 86



D 28 D S D D – – D 80 – D – – D D – – 50 D 60 D D – D – 36 S 2 – D D D D D – 24 D 9 D D D D D 52 D 30 – D – D D D S D D D – D D D D D D 16 – 24 – 55 – D D D D 8 61 41 D 59 – D – 46 D



E 23 D S D D – – D 70 – D – – D D – – 45 D 56 D D – D – 33 S 2 – D D D D D – 44 D 25 D D D D D 58 D 37 – D – D D D S D D D – D D D D D D 29 – 37 – 65 – D D D D 5 66 37 D 36 – D – 45 D



F 14 D S D D – – D 74 – D – – D D – – 60 D 70 D D – D – 27 S 1 – D D D D D – 37 D 15 D D D D D 60 D 24 – D – D D D S D D D – D D D D D D 39 – 12 – 67 – D D D D 3 52 38 D 43 – D – 56 D



Rochester, NY MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Rockford, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Sacramento, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Saginaw–Bay City–Midland, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified St. Louis, MO–IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Salem, OR PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Salt Lake City–Ogden, UT MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Antonio, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Diego, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate See footnotes at end of table.



330 50 S 3 39 1 25 198 151 3 59 4 3 7 6 34 36 2 133 66 202 52 19 2 25 18 70 S 205 5 34 6 3 10 54 94 1 121 12 106 18 41 58 107 62 264 454 169 3 12 14 7 5 7 S 51 68 770 9 42 28 27 20 29 13 139 463 1 104 20 279 28 10 2 22 19 70 655 1 490 95 76 35 30 13 88 34



53 125 D D D D D D S D D 55 915 D D D D D D D 4 811 6 559 138 846 D 18 517 542 D D D D 15 758 49 444 244 585 3 340 27 089 1 029 D D 51 549 D



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



San Diego, CA MSA Con. Services Industries not classified San Francisco, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Jose, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Manufacturing Retail trade Services Industries not classified Santa Fe, NM MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Santa Rosa, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Sarasota–Bradenton, FL MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Savannah, GA MSA Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Scranton–Wilkes Barre–Hazleton, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade See footnotes at end of table. 148 971 821 89 23 28 23 17 8 122 512 794 35 S 9 12 1 6 21 95 548 294 35 80 7 4 10 31 S 250 1 16 17 60 157 416 1 109 57 8 56 6 106 73 306 10 28 33 29 11 22 171 349 35 1 29 30 254 193 1 6 4 16 19 148 505 11 16 19 28 S 69 316 1 731 139 263 42 23 57 16 279 137 258 123 881 1 548 D D D D D D 30 080 178 755 D S 39 147 D D D D 35 913 73 255 43 677 D 15 853 D D D D S D D D D D D 23 603 D D D D D D D D 43 113 D 8 755 7 451 D D D D 113 927 D D D 1 628 D 17 647 D D D D D D 51 755 D D D D S 776 20 706 339 377 16 292 157 055 13 888 D 38 348 12 156 101 – 2 1 19 12 7 3 58 175 – S 9 1 1 2 – 48 104 86 – 15 – – – 2 S 48 1 4 4 8 32 97 – 1 9 1 1 6 20 59 46 – 15 7 10 11 3 – 89 5 – – – 85 22 – 1 – 16 5 – 141 – 10 10 19 S – 98 322 15 134 8 6 19 D 76 105 D – D D D D D D D 131 470 – S 39 147 D D D – 35 185 31 668 33 117 – 12 426 – – – D S D D D D D D 18 588 – D D D D D D D 33 792 – 8 390 D D D D – D D – – – D D – D – D D – 46 546 – D D 18 983 S – D 288 759 D 146 943 D D 34 494 c 612 f – b a c a a e c 1 664 – S 398 b a b – 501 615 690 – 129 – – – b S b a a a b a 242 – b a a b b c a 254 – 61 b a b b – e c – – – e b – a – a b – 621 – a b 291 S – e 2 876 a 946 c b 104 D 12 406 D – D D D D D D D 34 941 – S 8 441 D D D – 15 591 5 932 10 364 – 4 043 – – – D S D D D D D D 5 261 – D D D D D D D 5 862 – 1 047 D D D D – D D – – – D D – D – D D – 7 971 – D D 3 547 S – D 73 764 D 39 135 D D 3 376 22 26 28 36 46 68 70 60 77 29 39 30 58 S 41 74 – 52 35 21 39 28 58 42 50 81 90 43 S 30 – 89 70 45 45 20 – 31 28 77 62 70 26 75 25 81 36 33 40 90 27 41 29 49 – 56 49 42 44 – 70 80 92 62 59 19 90 39 35 26 S 25 19 13 18 8 24 34 29 12 47 15 50 D D D D D D 44 21 D S 19 D D D D 6 48 47 D 36 D D D D S D D D D D D 10 D D D D D D D D 30 D 18 73 D D D D 61 D D D 21 D 28 D D D D D D 35 D D D D S 55 73 15 36 20 6 D 38 39 55 56 – – – 88 83 88 – 97 43 – S 41 – – – – 53 51 51 – 55 – – – – S 76 – 81 81 79 95 60 – – 92 – – 70 71 95 30 – 46 90 91 90 76 – 92 64 – – – 95 66 – – – 92 50 – 46 – 54 61 46 S – 66 24 42 16 31 70 30 D 67 D – D D D D D D D 16 – S 19 D D D – 6 66 51 – 48 – – – D S D D D D D D 10 – D D D D D D D 38 – 19 D D D D – D D – – – D D – D – D D – 40 – D D 69 S – D 18 D 22 D D 44 D 60 D – D D D D D D D 23 – S 9 D D D – 24 58 62 – 34 – – – D S D D D D D D 4 – D D D D D D D 31 – 36 D D D D – D D – – – D D – D – D D – 50 – D D 62 S – D 18 D 16 D D 42 D 63 D – D D D D D D D 10 – S 11 D D D – 11 54 48 – 37 – – – D S D D D D D D 7 – D D D D D D D 36 – 29 D D D D – D D – – – D D – D – D D – 33 – D D 48 S – D 14 D 16 D D 38



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Con. Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Shreveport–Bossier City, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Spokane, WA MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Springfield, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Springfield, MO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Springfield, MA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Stockton–Lodi, CA MSA Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Syracuse, NY MSA Construction Manufacturing Services Industries not classified Tacoma, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tallahassee, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Services Industries not classified Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade See footnotes at end of table. 74 46 324 764 116 14 45 3 14 3 38 346 42 28 24 11 8 98 133 230 1 6 3 4 3 4 210 361 12 23 23 23 S 21 50 193 265 82 23 11 25 24 41 58 163 18 14 5 3 17 14 92 207 62 12 63 71 444 31 107 13 13 8 57 5 90 S 191 10 50 13 11 S 1 006 19 149 28 48 S 30 972 D 34 844 38 548 53 134 D 8 754 D D D 9 816 47 562 15 713 D D D D D D 3 534 D D D D D D 1 814 47 248 D D D 814 S D D D 33 562 6 225 D D 4 688 D 987 D 48 553 D D D D D D D 10 289 4 120 D D D 319 678 D D D D D D D D S 10 681 D D D D S 176 468 D 23 484 D 1 414 S 19 5 76 39 31 – 16 3 2 – 12 93 28 7 6 4 – 9 39 3 – – – – – 3 – 31 – – 11 10 S 3 6 – 24 11 12 – 1 – – – 81 15 – – 3 15 8 40 26 19 2 4 – 43 – 19 1 1 1 9 5 8 S 12 – 1 – 11 S 265 – 39 4 – S 30 017 D 30 221 D 50 159 – D D D – 8 759 42 926 14 703 D D D – D D D – – – – – D – D – – 29 019 D S D D – 21 576 D D – D – – – D D – – D D D D 6 118 D D D – 307 365 – D D D D D D D S 6 302 – D – D S 146 066 – 20 434 D – S 899 a 399 e 592 – c c b – 193 681 158 b b a – a e a – – – – – a – f – – 567 a S a b – 240 b c – a – – – e c – – c a b c 100 b a a – 3 201 – c a a b b a h S 57 – b – b S 1 337 – 271 b – S 7 145 D 12 688 D 12 223 – D D D – 2 879 9 249 3 576 D D D – D D D – – – – – D – D – – 10 915 D S D D – 5 438 D D – D – – – D D – – D D D D 2 264 D D D – 88 540 – D D D D D D D S 1 173 – D – D S 22 314 – 5 956 D – S 24 26 9 23 17 65 34 – 48 80 24 29 27 25 68 44 55 20 71 46 – 86 79 82 76 55 49 32 91 34 52 32 S 45 14 42 15 30 87 86 40 61 36 62 36 49 59 85 78 59 45 59 36 19 62 43 94 22 71 44 76 30 76 23 64 19 S 37 90 77 91 54 S 23 40 27 35 30 S 7 D 11 61 7 D 28 D D D 31 32 37 D D D D D D 37 D D D D D D 69 14 D D D 43 S D D D 14 52 D D 65 D 37 D 38 D D D D D D D 32 25 D D D 70 D D D D D D D D S 24 D D D D S 35 D 23 D 40 S 40 88 37 98 33 – 56 – – – 57 40 44 90 87 83 – 86 95 78 – – – – – 76 – 45 – – 73 92 S 77 45 – 49 67 83 – – – – – 47 62 – – 78 67 77 94 52 53 74 85 – 18 – 24 – – – 24 64 53 S 53 – – – 54 S 29 – 32 58 – S 7 D 12 D 7 – D D D – 36 34 40 D D D – D D D – – – – – D – D – – 10 D S D D – 16 D D – D – – – D D – – D D D D 34 D D D – 73 – D D D D D D D S 41 – D – D S 40 – 27 D – S 6 D 25 D 17 – D D D – 49 56 42 D D D – D D D – – – – – D – D – – 2 D S D D – 6 D D – D – – – D D – – D D D D 37 D D D – 77 – D D D D D D D S 34 – D – D S 43 – 23 D – S 7 D 6 D 10 – D D D – 35 35 43 D D D – D D D – – – – – D – D – – 3 D S D D – 5 D D – D – – – D D – – D D D D 46 D D D – 79 – D D D D D D D S 35 – D – D S 33 – 34 D – S



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U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL MSA Con. Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Toledo, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Topeka, KS MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Services Industries not classified Tucson, AZ MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tulsa, OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Services Industries not classified Ventura, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Services Industries not classified Visalia–Tulare–Porterville, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services See footnotes at end of table. 73 26 89 552 283 13 29 7 10 19 8 51 146 242 6 12 12 32 180 921 15 84 31 S 28 110 21 236 365 3 822 77 667 123 207 105 543 136 1 162 806 279 1 12 1 8 35 S 231 2 82 32 2 47 11 27 29 161 25 5 1 4 34 93 274 18 47 1 1 8 198 1 639 31 217 27 83 16 104 43 406 33 779 D 3 527 97 085 21 774 D D D D D D 10 242 D 3 706 D D D 1 563 723 62 228 D D D S D 18 237 D 18 656 9 157 932 759 222 167 182 60 73 72 127 D 865 074 D 338 082 596 712 883 31 7 11 171 42 – 20 3 – – 5 14 – 21 1 – 8 12 – 191 – 20 5 S 8 49 10 26 56 935 20 205 69 32 67 180 33 176 154 140 1 10 1 2 24 S 41 – – 10 – 29 – 2 – 34 5 – 1 4 4 21 94 – 20 – 1 2 71 330 5 96 2 38 9 25 9 124 33 391 D 2 348 74 764 D – D D – – D D – D D – D 1 430 – 50 155 – D D S D 17 604 D 13 512 D 833 648 212 165 179 52 51 52 102 D 879 353 D 651 172 184 696 660 D D D D D D S D – – D – D – D – 28 920 D – D D D D D – D – D D D 330 215 39 23 32 31 192 D 297 D 274 224 394 D 231 230 b 29 711 c – b a – – a c – b a – a 8 – 748 – b a S a 370 a 231 a 6 190 b 1 524 1 274 c 390 575 265 1 314 690 g b a b b c S c – – b – b – b – 101 b – b a a a c – b – a b c 3 669 b 433 a 242 127 179 c 2 444 4 646 D 768 8 937 D – D D – – D D – D D – D 167 – 12 981 – D D S D 2 411 D 4 960 D 144 378 39 35 8 6 11 24 14 D 499 001 D 680 205 595 694 731 D D D D D D S D – – D – D – D – 1 475 D – D D D D D – D – D D D 115 677 12 5 5 4 82 D 528 D 375 179 020 D 069 31 52 17 35 38 91 55 51 56 92 54 22 71 31 53 91 54 30 35 17 85 30 54 S 77 35 39 16 25 7 20 19 17 23 19 30 19 11 20 46 – 68 – 54 60 S 17 – 28 42 – 34 81 41 90 40 26 84 – 56 41 66 44 92 48 – – 31 50 14 40 27 48 23 29 24 37 12 49 D 11 56 34 D D D D D D 61 D 27 D D D 62 67 15 D D D S D 24 D 27 54 12 D 9 8 D 23 24 20 13 49 39 D D D D D S D D 32 D D D D D D 11 68 D D D 21 D D D D D D D D 11 D 9 D 33 D 37 D 13 48 89 31 37 35 – 63 79 – – 85 65 – 36 – – 82 41 – 22 – 43 86 S 53 46 76 50 65 16 48 11 24 26 18 42 31 16 61 42 – 81 – – 89 S 46 – – 58 – 56 – – – 58 87 – – 56 58 94 72 – 34 – – – 95 13 85 35 62 37 46 32 49 16 49 D 8 71 D – D D – – D D – D D – D 68 – 15 – D D S D 25 D 26 D 14 D 10 8 D 24 24 28 18 63 D D D D D D S D – – D – D – D – 12 D – D D D D D – D – D D D 12 D 8 D 34 7 49 D 13 59 D 12 75 D – D D – – D D – D D – D 45 – 31 – D D S D 62 D 7 D 14 D 12 12 D 43 38 49 20 62 D D D D D D S D – – D – D – D – 23 D – D D D D D – D – D D D 13 D 13 D 36 31 44 D 19 53 D 7 62 D – D D – – D D – D D – D 47 – 21 – D D S D 56 D 36 D 14 D 11 8 D 28 29 44 21 65 D D D D D D S D – – D – D – D – 29 D – D D D D D – D – D D D 8 D 10 D 29 16 47 D 9



81 345 D D D D D S D D 3 557 D D D D D D 30 090 2 413 D D D 739 D D D D D D D D 381 498 43 24 43 202 D 517 D 496 D 459 D 036



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Table 4.



Statistics by Industry Division for Selected Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definition of MAs, see Appendix B]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA Con. Industries not classified West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wichita, KS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wilmington, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Worcester, MA–CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Yakima, WA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services York, PA MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Youngstown–Warren, OH MSA Construction Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Yuba City, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Services Industries not classified

1All firms data include both 2For explanation of relative



713 1 147 1 93 1 10 2 7 6 38 989 336 20 46 30 S 7 41 3 88 100 106 3 8 28 7 43 18 342 1 160 5 13 7 4 108 45 559 23 97 5 S 2 15 14 27 358 203 18 57 16 12 1 37 1 61 265 S 13 1 35 3 16 S 313 71 17 1 9 29 187 980 23 37 3 1 23 S



21 969 114 185 D 5 484 D D D D D D 89 473 215 013 D D 73 382 S D D D 8 358 D 35 280 D D D D D D 13 298 D 8 914 D D D D 2 693 D D D 5 241 D S D D D 620 D 48 811 D D D D D 18 220 D D 14 439 S D D D D D S 21 272 9 558 D D D D D 31 858 D D D D D S



25 112 – 12 1 – 2 1 – 10 86 141 – 12 19 S 7 23 3 9 69 21 2 1 7 7 5 – 16 – 14 – 1 – 1 1 – 131 12 12 – S 1 8 – – 99 90 5 51 – 7 1 21 – 5 26 S 4 1 16 – 4 S 9 1 – 1 – 7 – – – – – – – S



D 81 920 – D D – D D – D D 207 846 – D 72 631 S D D D 4 865 D 33 635 D D D D D – 4 660 – D – D – D D – D D D – S D D – – D 45 241 D D – D D D – D 12 041 S D D D – D S 6 560 D – D – D – – – – – – – S



a 363 – b b – b a – b c 936 – c 312 S a e a 68 c 895 c b b a f – 102 – b – a – a b – c b b – S a b – – b 338 b b – b a c – b 242 S b a b – c S 146 b – a – b – – – – – – – S



D 9 844 – D D – D D – D D 24 455 – D 10 196 S D D D 1 850 D 10 384 D D D D D – 1 335 – D – D – D D – D D D – S D D – – D 7 902 D D – D D D – D 2 759 S D D D – D S 2 683 D – D – D – – – – – – – S



21 19 – 30 – 85 – 73 87 48 19 30 57 19 35 S 50 28 79 27 63 16 16 44 25 43 30 54 31 – 45 85 84 88 54 38 94 20 57 44 67 S – 39 92 33 20 22 89 33 56 57 – 31 – 25 35 S 60 – 58 79 40 S 31 41 54 – 52 47 43 48 71 89 79 – 93 S



37 53 D 37 D D D D D D 67 23 D D 63 S D D D 22 D 12 D D D D D D 22 D 28 D D D D 38 D D D 49 D S D D D 46 D 19 D D D D D 11 D D 46 S D D D D D S 21 4 D D D D D 61 D D D D D S



97 74 – 61 – – – – – 63 98 51 – 56 44 S 50 40 79 49 96 30 – – 57 43 52 – 51 – 56 – – – – – – 53 91 64 – S – 44 – – 71 29 85 35 – 88 – 61 – 66 59 S 84 – 92 – 84 S 45 – – – – 55 – – – – – – – S



D 76 – D D – D D – D D 24 – D 64 S D D D 20 D 13 D D D D D – 40 – D – D – D D – D D D – S D D – – D 19 D D – D D D – D 53 S D D D – D S 10 D – D – D – – – – – – – S



D 48 – D D – D D – D D 21 – D 42 S D D D 25 D 4 D D D D D – 28 – D – D – D D – D D D – S D D – – D 32 D D – D D D – D 54 S D D D – D S 21 D – D – D – – – – – – – S



D 59 – D D – D D – D D 20 – D 43 S D D D 29 D 3 D D D D D – 31 – D – D – D D – D D D – S D D – – D 20 D D – D D D – D 58 S D D D – D S 9 D – D – D – – – – – – – S



firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



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Table 5.



Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 459 539 7 2 8 26 4 40 12 58 16 58 559 769 904 048 685 348 793 189 006 336 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 382 184 D 2 491 – D 3 608 33 025 D 48 845 13 535 D 1 505 318 D 890 259 17 924 D 19 726 79 54 8 67 5 944 385 858 315 129 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 75 893 D 384 – D 785 7 765 D 21 764 2 622 D 264 928 D 125 237 4 354 D 6 157 21 13 4 16 163 805 611 107 728 A 8 28 34 38 37 26 32 40 29 42 9 4 17 12 16 34 23 34 13 16 27 27 24 46 18 16 28 19 40 20 23 31 6 10 23 14 25 15 30 12 17 28 30 9 21 46 16 27 34 9 24 48 18 32 32 43 31 18 30 33 45 39 28 33 16 24 36 28 30 30 25 41 44 17 8 22 21 19 20 41 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 592 22 21 – 7 16 36 5 51 18 38 828 18 206 45 3 27 107 22 17 34 19 12 75 32 20 21 50 46 28 17 25 848 30 43 86 20 231 17 75 191 45 32 351 13 12 26 42 46 5 039 119 168 23 36 121 59 139 2 176 18 – 1 363 15 101 263 2 81 86 175 48 46 162 94 41 405 26 20 23 67 12



Employees (number) E 4 001 c 42 – c 72 525 b 751 141 c 8 131 c 3 030 282 b 316 846 365 185 385 26 21 e 388 148 140 244 67 374 237 80 8 703 272 c 232 h 2 199 c 425 748 460 196 3 456 41 f 275 193 607 77 803 619 k 240 77 e 257 411 23 525 b – a 1 872 191 2 180 1 146 c e 690 1 664 b 254 f c c 3 539 220 117 122 474 132



B 8 54 59 52 69 51 23 45 35 18 44 4 22 4 12 39 59 16 4 29 11 30 26 63 47 29 48 38 33 43 36 15 24 21 D D D 6 D 22 15 43 33 16 9 73 5 14 51 28 31 D 13 18 57 37 21 53 46 32 80 27 12 73 29 9 38 47 21 D 30 50 D D 3 23 11 7 8 30



C 13 82 61 – 92 51 26 69 20 32 37 14 49 20 32 84 54 56 20 32 26 76 54 91 39 52 36 32 37 48 67 26 13 25 74 27 63 17 73 36 22 86 40 15 35 59 20 71 36 20 51 61 37 48 80 59 66 41 63 – – 44 32 37 33 – 47 51 43 76 30 65 72 46 13 32 30 41 33 39



D 9 D 68 – D 68 19 D 42 22 D 4 D 4 15 D 88 19 4 56 11 15 39 D 51 35 52 41 43 54 41 12 26 24 D 15 D 7 D 25 15 50 35 19 11 D 5 18 60 32 29 D 19 23 D 37 21 57 D – D 30 3 79 41 D D 51 16 D 38 D D D 2 30 8 7 7 24



E 9 D 68 – D 56 30 D 33 25 D 10 D 12 35 D 88 45 21 72 20 – 24 D 26 23 6 25 59 43 26 21 38 9 D 16 D 8 D 29 31 72 43 23 18 D 13 25 58 51 29 D 31 69 D 44 36 72 D – D 51 13 86 37 D D 62 23 D 31 D D D 4 67 24 30 8 23



F 15 D 58 – D 73 31 D 46 17 D 6 D 10 30 D 90 13 22 74 17 17 18 D 36 19 52 52 27 42 23 14 37 30 D 21 D 9 D 34 21 68 53 19 23 D 13 13 57 55 29 D 32 71 D 27 21 88 D – D 34 4 82 38 D D 48 10 D 36 D D D 3 40 21 30 7 16



Alabama Baldwin County, AL Coffee County, AL Cullman County, AL Etowah County, AL Jackson County, AL Jefferson County, AL Lawrence County, AL Madison County, AL Marshall County, AL Mobile County, AL Alaska Aleutians East Borough, AK Anchorage Borough, AK Bethel Census Area, AK Bristol Bay Borough, AK Dillingham Census Area, AK Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK Juneau Borough, AK Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK Kodiak Island Borough, AK Lake and Peninsula Borough, AK Matanuska Susitna Borough, AK Nome Census Area, AK North Slope Borough, AK Prince of Wales Outer Ketchikan Census Area, AK Sitka Borough, AK Valdez Cordova Census Area, AK Wade Hampton Census Area, AK Wrangell Petersburg Census Area, AK Yukon Koyukuk Census Area, AK Arizona Apache County, AZ Cochise County, AZ Coconino County, AZ Gila County, AZ Maricopa County, AZ Mohave County, AZ Navajo County, AZ Pima County, AZ Pinal County, AZ Yavapai County, AZ Arkansas Benton County, AR Pope County, AR Pulaski County, AR Sebastian County, AR Washington County, AR California Alameda County, CA Butte County, CA Contra Costa County, CA El Dorado County, CA Fresno County, CA Humboldt County, CA Kern County, CA Los Angeles County, CA Marin County, CA Mendocino County, CA Nevada County, CA Orange County, CA Placer County, CA Riverside County, CA San Diego County, CA San Francisco County, CA San Joaquin County, CA Santa Barbara County, CA Santa Clara County, CA Santa Cruz County, CA Sonoma County, CA Stanislaus County, CA Tulare County, CA Ventura County, CA Colorado Adams County, CO Arapahoe County, CO Boulder County, CO Denver County, CO Douglas County, CO See footnotes at end of table.



3 513 105 104 126 121 108 311 181 324 168 282 6 820 262 963 371 204 863 477 187 267 107 454 279 226 271 129 177 158 257 345 207 250 5 510 595 159 518 111 1 824 126 690 921 167 108 2 308 244 105 133 131 200 26 603 481 450 288 119 727 187 446 8 541 159 184 262 2 287 174 970 1 490 218 163 294 794 250 306 378 274 231 3 390 161 240 175 392 217



1 709 448 24 926 23 7 31 92 56 16 68 22 7 71 37 25 50 67 35 23 39 20 400 070 442 658 073 124 940 353 780 479 127 924 008 405 330 495 909 614 274 793



2 376 D 34 297 20 639 46 057 63 28 19 34 11 591 221 074 143 879



484 D 7 024 8 224 5 955 15 2 3 8 1 174 261 167 539 899



752 520 36 437 D D D 315 578 32 62 14 27 D 679 228 525 905



673 949 32 151 D 21 679 D 282 228 26 50 12 26 D 375 155 901 567



163 623 6 010 D 2 974 D 54 090 4 12 7 5 D 808 981 446 454



438 170 14 25 32 17 75 440 707 623 035 734



369 989 8 730 D 27 478 13 905 63 640 5 067 499 72 182 D 30 894 10 840 D 23 311 64 842 2 698 696 D – 151 18 132 165 D 544 075 795 946



63 573 1 177 D 5 278 3 303 15 896 1 894 671 21 063 D 6 445 1 408 D 4 779 10 852 1 175 545 D – 33 5 37 27 D 246 244 250 288



5 835 958 87 844 D 37 429 17 322 84 448 26 75 2 890 26 3 11 193 23 145 244 7 48 43 178 568 431 042 829 181 147 149 849 890 585 253 553 677 755 D



D D 33 117 131 470 D 33 792 D D D 415 046 9 48 38 62 7 894 544 374 691 226



D D 10 364 34 941 D 5 862 D D D 110 075 2 3 2 20 3 517 543 352 262 438



43 113 111 502 D D 515 072 17 56 42 74 12 338 601 612 495 266



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 5.



Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Colorado Con. El Paso County, CO Jefferson County, CO Larimer County, CO Mesa County, CO Teller County, CO Weld County, CO Connecticut Fairfield County, CT Hartford County, CT Middlesex County, CT New Haven County, CT New London County, CT Delaware Sussex County, DE District of Columbia Florida Alachua County, FL Brevard County, FL Broward County, FL Dade County, FL Duval County, FL Escambia County, FL Hillsborough County, FL Indian River County, FL Leon County, FL Manatee County, FL Marion County, FL Okaloosa County, FL Orange County, FL Palm Beach County, FL Pinellas County, FL Polk County, FL Santa Rosa County, FL Volusia County, FL Georgia Cherokee County, GA Cobb County, GA Columbia County, GA DeKalb County, GA Fulton County, GA Gwinnett County, GA Walker County, GA Hawaii * Honolulu County, HI * Maui County, HI * Idaho Ada County, ID Kootenai County, ID Illinois Cook County, IL DuPage County, IL Kane County, IL Lake County, IL McHenry County, IL Madison County, IL St. Clair County, IL Sangamon County, IL Will County, IL Winnebago County, IL Indiana Allen County, IN Lagrange County, IN Lake County, IN Marion County, IN Vanderburgh County, IN Iowa Kansas Cherokee County, KS Johnson County, KS Sedgwick County, KS Shawnee County, KS See footnotes at end of table. 636 332 142 180 132 171 1 311 259 355 159 249 104 288 168 66 10 546 128 238 1 220 887 271 522 581 245 177 202 106 407 330 1 147 353 260 173 380 4 470 182 333 139 243 385 276 127 458 184 146 1 239 463 102 3 945 1 313 194 153 129 101 173 116 226 156 127 2 898 160 158 157 430 242 949 2 318 130 287 277 242 131 30 38 5 631 345 711 239 413 42 990 66 75 6 4 – 22 418 73 111 124 35 33 56 38 32 1 789 – 25 105 252 87 171 171 8 12 1 1 165 115 112 79 46 54 63 682 55 104 77 51 96 31 – 33 12 17 260 37 22 650 141 29 20 25 5 8 63 3 11 14 422 15 1 42 52 39 176 540 33 116 139 21 118 688 24 281 35 829 D – 31 407 350 652 16 468 110 444 24 451 D 173 573 49 898 D D 1 265 839 42 41 238 50 – 914 055 430 140 1 192 206 194 b – 199 3 748 152 750 169 b 2 455 1 423 f e 10 593 – 168 381 1 191 942 g 920 e 57 c a 1 061 432 363 357 160 e 491 4 203 139 729 b 208 492 153 – 142 60 b 1 883 409 137 4 879 1 763 331 282 177 a a c a 34 c 2 776 414 a c 267 b 748 3 231 b 756 f b 41 748 7 643 7 185 D – 5 772 100 739 2 235 34 574 3 964 D 55 207 18 542 D D 201 623 6 5 36 5 – 408 867 621 008 22 34 22 38 40 47 15 41 29 48 24 23 29 45 14 9 41 40 26 25 24 41 30 36 41 49 41 36 29 19 19 41 46 18 7 44 23 47 46 22 16 35 23 42 39 18 29 24 7 11 32 33 26 32 40 42 46 42 42 11 25 48 14 46 43 15 8 42 21 28 31 3 22 3 51 31 14 30 38 56 59 47 59 34 D D 15 D 35 38 7 9 D 42 53 D D 62 54 19 53 D 55 D D 11 38 36 D 45 31 25 D 30 37 D 31 53 50 16 42 33 66 30 40 50 50 D 24 79 11 26 75 D 12 D 23 11 58 34 D 27 46 35 41 84 – 41 26 70 56 59 39 55 58 86 20 19 – 28 61 75 43 56 42 47 53 – – 67 50 74 57 44 40 56 14 58 38 86 51 44 36 – 42 62 57 20 22 70 15 15 32 25 42 68 85 51 77 65 49 14 64 – 34 22 95 16 14 85 40 51 36 2 24 2 D – 6 33 41 61 62 D 60 37 D D 19 – 36 56 8 10 D 50 D 40 D D 55 22 76 51 63 D 23 13 49 37 D 49 35 35 – 46 55 D 35 58 61 18 49 40 69 41 D D D D 39 D 13 28 D D 12 D 26 12 D 38 D D 5 33 2 D – 10 50 50 73 82 D 73 35 D D 14 – 17 45 28 81 D 59 D 34 D D 48 21 48 44 59 D 40 9 68 52 D 46 33 35 – 44 56 D 24 46 70 17 52 25 59 60 D D D D 19 D 16 36 D D 14 D 17 10 D 52 D D 1 27 1 D – 5 41 44 84 66 D 62 42 D D 16 – 24 61 31 32 D 39 D 34 D D 54 14 59 43 55 D 18 9 49 46 D 42 40 43 – 52 69 D 28 56 83 22 52 18 66 53 D D D D 25 D 11 20 D D 19 D 17 11 D 49 D D



407 124 36 121 26 26 177 404 513 164 903 051



55 226 D D 1 518 789 52 67 256 55 D 375 179 435 289



D 131 649 22 831 D D 2 98 55 114 513 574 988 185 D



D 108 829 D 6 302 D 91 48 81 34 D 141 257 920 229



D 14 495 D 1 173 D 25 12 9 7 D 230 968 844 104



30 946 D D 495 465 10 715 68 774 D 28 805 54 250 25 708 D 48 134 19 059 D 301 126 135 031 15 243 664 108 236 67 36 17 2 638 667 736 745 441



27 231 D 26 357 345 077 6 634 62 878 D 22 811 48 185 15 978 – 19 168 13 087 D 271 031 123 563 12 781 570 584 206 51 35 13 368 057 360 829 D



1 808 D 6 374 81 456 1 330 12 248 D 3 367 10 325 3 755 – 3 066 1 994 D 41 489 12 445 3 486 137 517 61 11 10 4 421 910 126 617 D



8 791 18 655 D 7 400 33 451 396 221 60 383 3 050 D 36 102 D 96 501 453 199 9 352 73 652 D 3 706



D D D 4 457 D 332 342 56 766 D D 26 438 D 86 990 408 324 D 66 494 D D



D D D 1 203 D 53 388 13 652 D D 6 238 D 11 022 71 083 D 18 965 D D



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Table 5.



Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 242 694 27 851 561 178 8 247 32 7 4 383 091 841 673 071 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 149 055 13 275 473 514 D D 19 028 D D D D D 117 439 16 21 7 15 943 003 616 853 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 35 864 3 228 86 176 D D 6 190 D D D D D 19 272 1 2 1 3 750 381 206 515 A 7 29 9 29 33 28 39 36 24 12 40 14 39 42 47 32 12 36 27 36 32 41 8 21 23 26 30 23 26 31 30 18 6 34 24 27 32 28 38 34 18 10 10 22 18 28 26 8 6 49 31 21 25 7 48 19 27 17 33 21 39 11 16 18 15 47 26 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 391 38 300 4 43 35 1 13 16 22 1 204 45 20 16 28 443 78 101 9 43 35 579 27 55 83 24 1 89 39 16 142 1 016 3 24 69 6 43 37 90 170 83 350 3 54 17 26 222 774 10 17 89 58 438 5 60 118 25 102 107 40 183 79 81 123 19 61



Employees (number) E 2 257 193 3 942 b g 258 b a b c a 867 50 93 85 118 2 605 237 582 b 372 350 2 668 c 218 492 48 c 942 81 63 191 7 055 a 178 340 b 205 b 570 1 248 855 2 310 41 548 c c 1 648 5 839 62 f 656 1 234 1 504 30 149 439 63 153 1 157 309 1 475 f 538 897 198 392



B 13 22 11 57 18 39 48 45 43 15 34 8 37 16 35 37 16 58 36 D 32 25 8 48 35 29 35 13 28 45 36 29 6 D 12 32 36 31 45 18 33 11 14 8 8 52 D 17 14 42 D 59 35 17 11 45 41 37 27 31 38 21 D 33 29 53 41



C 15 22 16 60 35 39 – 44 67 49 – 24 85 43 40 31 18 67 36 44 32 29 19 60 38 35 47 – 29 42 44 48 13 83 55 54 52 36 53 35 31 35 15 – 15 40 35 18 20 43 54 49 24 20 – 34 39 42 75 29 45 18 21 32 18 21 22



D 17 24 12 D D 26 D D D D D 6 34 4 9 21 17 67 42 D 36 25 10 D 31 35 56 D 30 61 50 38 7 D 14 46 D 42 D 22 44 12 15 – 4 D D 21 17 28 D 61 41 22 – 53 42 41 30 34 45 24 D 41 35 58 45



E 20 29 17 D D 16 D D D D D 7 9 12 17 22 19 64 56 D 27 23 10 D 40 29 30 D 23 83 73 31 17 D 47 66 D 32 D 48 79 26 14 – 12 D D 20 15 21 D 53 66 25 – 49 62 38 55 39 61 16 D 42 21 33 36



F 29 27 13 D D 24 D D D D D 6 20 6 12 24 14 67 43 D 18 16 8 D 25 26 32 D 17 71 62 28 10 D 19 65 D 41 D 43 53 20 13 – 7 D D 19 15 20 D 63 57 15 – 35 42 32 6 39 47 17 D 34 24 30 26



Kentucky Jefferson County, KY Louisiana Calcasieu Parish, LA East Baton Rouge Parish, LA Jefferson Parish, LA Lafourche Parish, LA Rapides Parish, LA St. Tammany Parish, LA Terrebonne Parish, LA Vernon Parish, LA Maine Androscoggin County, ME Cumberland County, ME Kennebec County, ME Penobscot County, ME Maryland Anne Arundel County, MD Baltimore County, MD Carroll County, MD Montgomery County, MD Prince George’s County, MD Massachusetts Barnstable County, MA Bristol County, MA Essex County, MA Hampden County, MA Hampshire County, MA Middlesex County, MA Norfolk County, MA Plymouth County, MA Worcester County, MA Michigan Allegan County, MI Chippewa County, MI Ingham County, MI Kalamazoo County, MI Kent County, MI Livingston County, MI Macomb County, MI Oakland County, MI Wayne County, MI Minnesota Anoka County, MN Hennepin County, MN Ramsey County, MN St. Louis County, MN Mississippi Missouri Clay County, MO Greene County, MO Jackson County, MO St. Louis County, MO Montana Flathead County, MT Glacier County, MT Lake County, MT Roosevelt County, MT Yellowstone County, MT Nebraska Douglas County, NE Nevada Clark County, NV Washoe County, NV New Hampshire Hillsborough County, NH Rockingham County, NH See footnotes at end of table.



3 069 569 3 230 101 369 462 375 108 152 215 159 1 417 195 251 137 146 2 421 312 414 183 247 171 3 428 136 294 520 153 116 583 204 369 622 5 802 104 113 418 101 340 179 459 774 379 2 413 101 484 210 131 1 088 4 106 167 328 455 484 1 912 146 235 368 112 214 799 166 1 231 615 363 1 038 269 287



10 415 11 531 4 455 160 997 20 26 16 27 349 917 653 252



330 961 18 002 33 701 D 64 352 38 561 295 317 16 27 63 9 24 51 12 15 37 457 968 214 813 638 565 704 292 211



275 900 15 391 29 863 D 51 143 35 666 195 226 D 21 818 39 438 5 949 D 33 9 5 24 944 633 329 126



64 519 4 104 9 978 D 15 492 10 065 82 551 D 6 250 13 239 900 D 34 2 1 4 985 403 059 211



720 384 13 27 4 35 14 80 72 156 D 221 728 468 796 217 879 328 038



594 295 D 12 094 19 900 D 21 885 D 67 348 53 956 145 448 404 218 7 020 154 679 D D 179 764 506 782 6 853 D 132 451 75 539 130 417 17 11 22 1 21 674 997 808 812 476



127 831 D 3 644 4 447 D 4 948 D 16 923 13 672 21 632 57 508 853 19 193 D D 30 658 112 352 1 735 D 25 267 24 790 22 677 695 1 780 4 022 482 3 421 21 770 5 204 36 787 D 13 562 19 741 5 393 6 354



514 907 9 230 192 385 73 960 D 209 854 625 993 17 292 D 140 735 91 320 165 265 21 15 26 4 23 649 032 928 420 302



99 826 18 250 244 734 D 75 707 156 740 50 150 62 324



90 889 15 953 202 138 D 50 033 126 752 44 735 56 120



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Table 5.



Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 364 056 D 44 388 22 523 D 30 090 20 11 85 19 22 5 11 906 365 546 977 153 096 640 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 300 492 D 38 292 D D 28 920 17 837 D D 16 261 19 346 2 633 11 158 473 630 138 627 1 398 D 5 356 41 672 D 7 305 43 841 18 588 D 8 749 1 206 603 4 039 D 21 178 1 342 7 862 28 762 31 196 D 3 261 D 165 898 63 599 737 230 4 5 12 5 D 798 337 687 504 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 57 733 D 11 171 D D 1 475 4 710 D D 2 316 4 837 438 2 082 85 477 39 412 524 D 1 434 7 728 D 2 053 12 809 5 261 D 1 787 155 336 790 D 6 643 274 881 6 381 4 782 D 914 D 45 598 4 922 141 365 D 1 344 1 679 5 511 525 D 4 026 17 503 D D 24 7 2 12 336 494 628 209 A 8 43 30 44 46 40 33 43 26 37 31 37 41 6 15 18 48 19 7 28 9 11 22 13 26 10 28 34 29 40 43 46 37 31 39 39 25 38 5 47 10 25 20 33 47 18 26 45 33 7 7 48 26 11 13 5 43 17 25 19 29 37 29 23 22 25 47 1 14 37 28 17 32 19 20 22 31 14 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 461 5 9 14 3 34 35 11 31 28 40 49 64 566 146 8 4 48 49 3 34 46 97 2 12 1 074 54 15 30 16 23 61 22 224 10 26 119 33 1 275 14 23 55 31 29 10 30 56 2 30 278 70 14 51 178 45 682 5 10 90 64 72 25 32 8 8 62 9 2 794 47 26 13 22 161 74 61 19 53 36



Employees (number) E 2 347 a 506 b a 101 197 b e 114 183 48 187 3 398 960 25 a 197 476 b 193 675 242 a 126 5 270 156 b 206 41 37 337 236 e 46 c 1 368 159 7 942 b 83 78 302 45 a 165 911 b b 1 513 597 100 1 090 1 111 345 9 357 b c g 670 323 91 c c 269 206 146 19 276 217 256 53 246 561 277 405 125 470 218



B 16 D 39 88 D 11 39 41 53 36 41 44 46 33 19 15 41 25 4 19 37 3 D 45 6 40 26 D 31 D 24 27 57 D 33 D 53 61 9 32 D 40 23 26 66 47 15 39 67 7 17 51 20 11 28 13 28 D 41 49 30 50 D 75 6 49 25 6 30 55 6 70 31 23 25 76 6 30



C 20 88 56 72 80 58 60 54 35 37 43 93 45 17 19 30 50 29 22 – 49 22 60 – 50 23 61 81 25 63 78 36 49 87 43 64 51 46 13 56 39 61 27 44 65 48 35 – 72 14 23 41 32 21 27 12 66 59 28 36 25 83 44 57 33 79 44 8 35 56 74 49 50 22 21 51 30 34



D 18 D 46 D D 12 48 D D 41 48 89 49 35 20 21 D 35 5 D 52 4 10 D 3 46 50 D 42 41 16 28 63 D 29 D 56 69 11 D 9 62 28 46 D 62 15 D D 9 18 56 23 14 29 15 D D D 51 32 58 D D 6 77 9 7 39 80 5 78 35 30 28 87 6 43



E 24 D 74 D D 23 63 D D 34 52 95 62 6 15 17 D 68 15 D 35 12 4 D – 19 73 D 40 63 49 23 57 D 28 D 51 43 10 D 22 66 10 37 D 53 10 D D 11 33 39 41 20 49 38 D D D 43 32 69 D D 11 78 21 6 48 75 18 70 26 19 9 76 9 45



F 25 D 66 D D 29 42 D D 33 48 85 54 11 24 38 D 66 13 D 45 3 7 D 5 28 46 D 45 22 23 14 44 D 37 D 55 44 9 D 9 64 27 37 D 56 15 D D 8 22 31 26 13 47 30 D D D 46 31 55 D D 8 84 9 7 46 77 11 60 18 27 12 72 10 55



New Jersey Atlantic County, NJ Bergen County, NJ Burlington County, NJ Camden County, NJ Cumberland County, NJ Essex County, NJ Hudson County, NJ Middlesex County, NJ Monmouth County, NJ Ocean County, NJ Passaic County, NJ Union County, NJ New Mexico Bernalillo County, NM Cibola County, NM Colfax County, NM Dona Ana County, NM McKinley County, NM Rio Arriba County, NM Sandoval County, NM San Juan County, NM Santa Fe County, NM Taos County, NM Valencia County, NM New York Bronx County, NY Broome County, NY Erie County, NY Franklin County, NY Kings County, NY Monroe County, NY Nassau County, NY New York County, NY Onondaga County, NY Orange County, NY Queens County, NY Suffolk County, NY North Carolina Brunswick County, NC Buncombe County, NC Columbus County, NC Cumberland County, NC Forsyth County, NC Gaston County, NC Guilford County, NC Mecklenburg County, NC New Hanover County, NC Onslow County, NC Robeson County, NC Swain County, NC Union County, NC Wake County, NC North Dakota Rolette County, ND Ohio Clark County, OH Clermont County, OH Cuyahoga County, OH Franklin County, OH Hamilton County, OH Licking County, OH Lucas County, OH Miami County, OH Montgomery County, OH Summit County, OH Trumbull County, OH Oklahoma Adair County, OK Bryan County, OK Caddo County, OK Canadian County, OK Carter County, OK Cherokee County, OK Cleveland County, OK Craig County, OK Creek County, OK Delaware County, OK See footnotes at end of table.



2 375 142 157 117 137 161 180 136 253 163 138 132 105 6 838 1 086 149 208 183 2 592 220 306 838 388 140 195 6 443 404 141 224 135 490 223 310 641 109 116 758 244 7 148 115 131 105 200 194 241 180 285 227 109 1 736 199 158 318 752 161 5 124 126 110 342 368 161 145 201 175 119 433 175 15 066 257 226 113 132 285 714 745 202 272 331



579 671 179 2 3 12 56 532 097 446 152 707



9 296 10 006 51 268 D 6 512 11 365 1 417 279 11 930 D 27 781 D 15 048 30 086 37 919 D 7 126 D 172 764 71 273 911 903 6 005 D 7 752 18 401 9 312 10 20 128 7 9 142 29 13 55 168 489 809 292 516 891 526 521 266



D 16 196 116 526 D D 101 28 12 47 724 025 463 188



147 068 63 467 1 074 343 7 689 D 161 755 236 170 28 684 17 368 D 29 535 34 615 21 548 10 376 2 645 736 16 39 14 35 70 44 72 23 77 19 772 616 838 247 671 123 997 364 673 996



118 990 58 444 932 874 D D D 227 064 20 293 15 245 D D 31 742 14 303 6 560 2 266 674 12 27 13 31 64 29 53 19 73 11 710 582 296 389 268 296 009 115 034 216



16 721 4 418 204 934 D D D 20 197 9 631 2 883 D D 8 499 4 340 2 683 380 084 2 396 10 871 864 3 213 9 518 3 228 6 770 945 9 495 3 403



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Table 5.



Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Oklahoma Con. Garvin County, OK Grady County, OK Kay County, OK Latimer County, OK Le Flore County, OK Lincoln County, OK McClain County, OK McCurtain County, OK McIntosh County, OK Mayes County, OK Muskogee County, OK Nowata County, OK Oklahoma County, OK Okmulgee County, OK Osage County, OK Ottawa County, OK Payne County, OK Pittsburg County, OK Pontotoc County, OK Pottawatomie County, OK Pushmataha County, OK Rogers County, OK Seminole County, OK Sequoyah County, OK Stephens County, OK Tulsa County, OK Wagoner County, OK Washington County, OK Oregon Clackamas County, OR Crook County, OR Jackson County, OR Klamath County, OR Lane County, OR Linn County, OR Marion County, OR Multnomah County, OR Washington County, OR Pennsylvania Allegheny County, PA Bucks County, PA Butler County, PA Chester County, PA Delaware County, PA Franklin County, PA Lackawanna County, PA Lancaster County, PA Lebanon County, PA Luzerne County, PA Monroe County, PA Montgomery County, PA Philadelphia County, PA Westmoreland County, PA York County, PA Rhode Island Providence County, RI South Carolina Berkeley County, SC Greenville County, SC Horry County, SC Lexington County, SC Spartanburg County, SC York County, SC South Dakota Pennington County, SD Shannon County, SD Tennessee Davidson County, TN Hamilton County, TN Knox County, TN Sevier County, TN Shelby County, TN See footnotes at end of table. 103 170 125 115 343 148 146 219 128 323 438 107 1 819 142 409 271 194 256 409 426 211 370 106 351 220 2 407 371 226 2 861 373 190 374 191 113 129 147 335 247 5 161 207 339 153 159 121 191 128 232 122 160 267 300 278 174 265 625 238 2 229 144 210 398 193 115 169 955 206 111 3 746 273 118 449 139 326 6 28 11 13 29 14 14 31 9 40 129 6 509 7 19 14 59 49 25 22 32 56 4 38 35 025 259 962 121 553 163 920 164 737 218 647 755 869 162 858 983 729 796 227 645 999 565 745 551 761 9 75 24 20 41 27 9 19 38 66 86 7 300 16 119 30 83 59 106 24 15 123 19 90 36 605 40 35 431 20 – 33 4 13 27 50 59 37 951 66 5 1 31 4 37 40 49 41 33 66 31 61 17 26 80 44 409 7 39 50 22 12 21 178 33 9 568 68 14 45 1 24 3 23 10 7 19 828 295 372 287 789 19 331 259 51 418 199 45 c 170 153 1 036 a 2 935 54 197 142 608 416 337 c c 637 9 e 149 4 659 226 122 2 505 102 – 171 a 99 b e 582 225 5 288 327 a a 211 b f e 198 b 318 70 109 123 c 242 e 191 3 066 b 63 190 c b 247 2 773 c 83 4 518 618 71 262 a e 144 3 951 2 945 910 5 007 3 608 445 D 1 217 3 514 21 769 D 64 222 504 1 911 1 10 11 5 922 495 402 072 D 13 29 14 28 21 31 47 24 29 14 14 26 7 18 31 15 28 10 22 24 38 15 17 13 40 8 20 12 11 25 42 30 47 28 49 25 15 32 7 17 25 45 48 48 40 36 30 37 34 38 28 30 39 35 19 20 11 48 38 40 36 30 33 10 30 24 6 22 20 38 43 35 33 33 44 29 26 57 49 63 25 64 12 36 29 20 37 14 41 30 25 31 65 16 38 34 68 13 36 12 9 39 73 51 33 42 21 D 9 40 11 17 35 57 27 36 60 59 32 75 49 54 38 33 69 46 30 16 16 41 16 25 32 10 32 38 D 7 9 17 D 26 29 D 53 61 34 47 44 37 70 47 44 24 27 84 13 39 55 25 50 38 55 25 56 22 57 17 67 16 34 21 12 57 – 25 86 42 29 49 20 41 8 24 53 – 69 85 74 95 72 84 35 57 69 40 90 59 35 43 25 78 33 28 42 46 32 16 31 36 17 19 41 18 – 31 54 39 49 18 32 60 9 D 34 72 12 D 32 41 42 17 42 32 35 D D 16 64 D 82 15 46 17 7 42 – 55 D 55 D D 12 51 13 19 D D 24 D D D 50 D 53 64 56 44 D 53 D 19 21 D 19 17 D D 41 43 D 7 10 17 47 30 D D 50 23 42 24 60 37 22 D 46 17 13 D 8 39 55 19 47 22 45 D D 23 28 D 81 16 54 18 10 54 – 38 D 53 D D 13 61 25 47 D D 21 D D D 70 D 59 51 43 39 D 54 D 11 12 D 28 26 D D 36 51 D 26 12 17 44 17 D D 52 28 30 19 54 65 9 D 50 31 7 D 8 39 30 21 33 10 32 D D 19 68 D 66 15 36 19 7 39 – 44 D 56 D D 12 64 20 34 D D 23 D D D 52 D 45 37 49 52 D 58 D 7 12 D 30 19 D D 50 39 D 15 15 21 49 38 D D



12 584 4 935 D 7 164 34 940 117 743 D 460 582 3 519 16 712 11 56 47 18 733 657 301 463 D



D 50 233 2 993 D 23 019 616 859 76 810 7 830 299 502 9 807 – 29 767 D 11 150 D D 69 988 19 616 388 532 18 277 D D 16 615 D D D 16 515 D 25 404 8 635 16 322 11 922 D 12 041 D 31 224 153 006 D 16 140 9 972 D D 10 366 198 998 D 6 279 471 084 108 083 12 208 36 831 D D



D 10 349 2 075 D 1 117 120 803 1 820 2 134 55 871 2 645 – 4 356 D 2 454 D D 15 111 5 811 73 590 2 777 D D 7 901 D D D 2 779 D 4 071 398 3 305 1 893 D 2 759 D 4 863 41 640 D 1 475 2 279 D D 4 293 37 177 D 776 101 939 17 813 2 919 12 305 D D



683 205 95 458 17 070 372 608 17 1 32 3 14 172 632 353 278 396



26 392 D 85 526 25 141 505 273 25 17 12 19 5 11 6 24 12 27 10 27 15 12 14 391 994 356 867 006 122 593 767 567 210 501 658 441 332 439



80 213 38 469 199 917 4 19 17 13 6 15 376 368 558 208 518 938



221 916 D 6 964 546 041 110 877 D 42 091 5 778 D



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 5.



Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 3 320 188 129 643 12 992 D 168 079 495 729 51 994 461 533 D 371 281 1 761 24 15 214 31 698 935 159 740 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 2 853 049 116 422 D D D 421 430 D D 1 246 258 108 D 21 830 D 192 973 D 108 884 7 336 32 275 D D 159 164 10 896 D 571 739 18 119 – 126 042 D 17 675 15 612 1 096 283 9 11 189 1 D 767 299 452 630 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 481 112 17 104 D D D 97 169 D D 840 38 501 D 3 010 D 33 127 D 20 041 1 527 7 865 D D 18 053 1 627 D 178 260 8 990 – 44 837 D 3 963 822 313 597 D 2 807 1 826 52 057 499 2 037 88 540 D D 9 249 1 666 20 925 7 902 17 910 D 202 160 3 355 D 15 325 D 6 430 A 11 27 47 48 36 16 43 25 30 25 42 32 44 27 33 13 41 21 44 42 9 34 38 7 47 46 31 41 33 18 7 39 28 33 16 20 43 22 43 20 29 41 28 22 11 47 19 34 18 17 16 29 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 2 747 338 66 150 76 307 88 82 51 178 1 48 73 73 23 187 16 35 85 12 116 19 15 646 6 – 35 12 23 20 974 35 41 53 166 13 18 43 14 150 93 46 26 90 171 21 699 76 45 130 95 41



Employees (number) E 26 941 1 507 f i f 5 043 g f 118 1 053 a 159 e 965 c 1 317 92 509 c b 732 75 c 5 924 208 – 1 037 b 91 66 14 242 c 136 131 1 982 26 113 3 201 g f 681 212 1 318 338 1 078 c 6 738 58 e 422 f 210



B 23 22 79 D 87 27 76 88 D 14 31 53 48 24 10 8 43 9 D 63 46 22 D 8 10 20 18 15 8 43 18 58 22 16 11 23 25 70 56 D 32 20 65 19 16 D 41 50 18 14 D 38



C 23 57 95 40 70 35 71 53 88 24 – 49 87 30 38 41 68 31 85 56 26 80 88 10 – – 24 44 77 32 14 93 38 61 17 28 29 18 35 43 40 68 46 29 14 23 27 84 27 33 24 44



D 28 25 D D D 31 D D 50 16 D 59 D 28 D 7 59 11 D D 50 22 D 9 – – 18 D 10 51 18 D 32 17 13 31 29 73 D D 34 23 68 19 18 D 43 59 D 15 D 42



E 40 39 D D D 50 D D 89 17 D 62 D 14 D 8 30 9 D D 30 7 D 10 – – 6 D 13 45 22 D 38 48 7 33 39 77 D D 56 84 79 32 13 D 32 77 D 13 D 43



F 28 12 D D D 35 D D 70 16 D 60 D 13 D 7 49 13 D D 27 5 D 9 – – 13 D 6 40 22 D 37 29 9 36 28 79 D D 35 45 76 20 14 D 40 64 D 11 D 57



Texas Bexar County, TX Brazoria County, TX Cameron County, TX Collin County, TX Dallas County, TX Denton County, TX El Paso County, TX Galveston County, TX Harris County, TX Hill County, TX Lubbock County, TX Nueces County, TX Tarrant County, TX Travis County, TX Utah Davis County, UT Salt Lake County, UT Utah County, UT Weber County, UT Vermont Chittenden County, VT Windsor County, VT Virginia Arlington County, VA Chesterfield County, VA Fairfax County, VA Henrico County, VA Chesapeake, VA (IC) Virginia Beach, VA (IC) Washington Chelan County, WA Clark County, WA Grays Harbor County, WA King County, WA Kitsap County, WA Okanogan County, WA Pierce County, WA Skagit County, WA Snohomish County, WA Spokane County, WA Thurston County, WA Whatcom County, WA Yakima County, WA West Virginia Kanawha County, WV Wisconsin Brown County, WI Dane County, WI Milwaukee County, WI Wyoming Fremont County, WY

1All firms data include both 2For explanation of relative



15 668 915 160 685 330 1 758 336 858 221 2 500 221 153 153 760 356 1 428 135 435 156 203 751 134 164 3 280 100 127 356 193 175 112 4 689 109 237 106 1 108 179 132 444 145 590 346 159 109 203 1 017 122 2 338 247 130 290 477 153



140 070 10 559 38 567 D 6 788 178 902 13 658 D 621 617 21 2 132 4 19 17 884 467 104 154 822 742



1 202 989 12 12 12 225 3 987 726 390 034 899



8 778 319 678 68 322 D 47 562 4 809 51 006 48 811 127 306 D 1 135 975 16 237 25 524 66 634 D 16 835



7 350 307 365 D D 42 926 4 064 49 176 45 241 111 356 D 1 080 481 13 957 D 64 051 D 15 543



firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



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Table 6.



Statistics for Selected Places With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 459 539 25 023 34 065 1 709 448 926 73 56 68 18 67 070 856 940 780 402 495 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 382 184 D D 1 505 318 890 69 54 67 259 899 385 315 D 63 591 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 75 893 D D 264 928 125 19 13 16 237 174 805 107 D 15 174 A 8 42 24 4 12 48 13 27 34 19 6 36 49 40 26 19 22 20 9 26 9 45 48 42 46 48 40 25 47 44 27 24 45 48 40 8 46 25 30 20 42 15 29 14 9 46 41 19 39 7 26 23 42 18 34 7 21 11 43 34 40 15 8 39 34 18 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 592 27 9 828 206 84 22 34 19 50 848 20 5 16 25 134 83 23 351 33 5 039 75 53 67 74 102 7 930 36 47 107 2 64 – 86 405 37 10 60 67 – 418 56 32 1 789 13 – 59 126 682 15 33 2 260 16 650 40 422 39 3 52 176 540 70 17 49



Employees (number) E 4 001 e b 8 131 3 030 763 365 385 b 244 8 703 b c b 239 1 352 209 86 3 456 c 77 803 a e f b c b 16 906 b 474 688 c 1 024 – c 3 539 14 b 1 141 474 – 3 748 1 423 e 10 593 31 – f c 4 203 c 142 a 1 883 42 4 879 227 2 776 b a 267 748 3 231 168 17 538



B 8 14 58 4 4 20 4 11 38 38 24 23 31 56 4 6 37 53 16 10 28 54 70 D 74 D 66 67 51 D 39 9 27 69 D 3 47 29 3 8 D 30 34 D 15 64 35 D D 11 67 30 45 31 26 16 22 11 D 44 11 23 11 44 26 28



C 13 40 55 14 20 72 20 26 75 32 13 56 65 66 39 20 49 78 15 66 20 92 87 63 95 94 91 55 95 52 56 – 37 – 77 13 61 59 50 33 – 26 58 20 19 55 – 52 48 14 88 42 – 20 36 15 36 14 94 77 20 16 14 61 44 32



D 9 D D 4 4 22 4 11 D 41 26 D D D 5 7 43 59 19 D 32 D D D D D D 71 D 78 59 D 21 – D 2 53 D 1 7 – 33 37 D 19 74 – D D 13 D 46 D 35 35 18 26 13 D D 12 26 12 45 31 29



E 9 D D 10 12 50 21 20 D 25 38 D D D 19 7 44 91 23 D 51 D D D D D D 90 D 70 55 D 22 – D 4 54 D 5 8 – 50 35 D 14 69 – D D 9 D 44 D 24 28 17 18 16 D D 14 17 10 50 53 19



F 15 D D 6 10 15 22 17 D 52 37 D D D 16 7 52 71 19 D 55 D D D D D D 96 D 82 46 D 12 – D 3 58 D 1 7 – 41 42 D 16 68 – D D 9 D 52 D 28 42 22 18 11 D D 19 17 11 45 29 20



Alabama Huntsville, AL * Mobile, AL Alaska Anchorage, AK Fairbanks, AK Juneau, AK Ketchikan, AK Kodiak, AK Sitka, AK Arizona Flagstaff, AZ Gilbert, AZ Glendale, AZ Mesa, AZ Phoenix, AZ Tucson, AZ Winslow, AZ Arkansas Fort Smith, AR California Bakersfield, CA Burbank, CA Carson, CA Chico, CA Fresno, CA Huntington Beach, CA Los Angeles, CA Riverside, CA Sacramento, CA San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Santa Clarita, CA Visalia, CA Colorado Arvada, CO * Aurora, CO * Colorado Springs, CO Denver, CO Woodland Park, CO Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Clearwater, FL Deltona, FL * Jacksonville city (balance), FL * Tampa, FL Georgia Alpharetta, GA Hawaii * Honolulu, HI * Idaho Boise City, ID Illinois Chicago, IL * Indiana Evansville, IN Fort Wayne, IN Indianapolis city (balance), IN * Iowa Kansas Overland Park, KS Topeka, KS Wichita, KS See footnotes at end of table.



3 513 199 106 6 820 963 298 187 107 325 158 5 510 147 128 115 149 1 006 610 112 2 308 108 26 603 251 143 108 313 457 152 2 842 131 217 761 218 332 335 159 3 390 110 112 478 392 125 1 311 288 66 10 546 132 165 235 273 4 470 118 458 109 1 239 224 3 945 537 2 898 238 101 327 949 2 318 104 201 141



752 520 5 11 6 105 136 29 8 526 514 511 097 475 313 139



673 949 D D D 863 592 799 420



163 623 D D D 9 111 28 473 5 324 287 63 573 D 1 894 671 D D D D D D 1 055 514 D 22 270 12 825 D 26 086 – D 110 075 1 022 D 40 662 20 262 – 100 739 18 542 D 201 623 558 – D D 81 456 D 3 066 D 41 489 862 137 517 9 017 53 388 D D 6 238 11 022 71 083 5 605 507 16 027



101 118 19 7



438 170 15 467 5 835 958 11 693 34 022 D 4 395 D 12 367 2 095 369 8 335 D 85 399 7 253 140 458 7 477 D 515 072 5 3 124 74 492 395 757 495 D



369 989 D 5 067 499 D D D D D D 2 004 596 D 57 101 61 447 D 102 469 – D 415 046 4 420 D 115 145 62 691 – 350 652 49 898 D 1 265 839 2 288 – D D 345 077 D 19 168 D 271 031 2 954 570 584 29 703 332 342 D D 26 438 86 990 408 324 31 380 1 551 170 198



407 124 55 226 D 1 518 789 2 698 1 131 D D 495 465 8 389 48 134 3 251 301 126 4 656 664 108 48 973 396 221 D 3 375 35 200 96 501 453 199 31 942 2 330 173 704



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 6.



Statistics for Selected Places With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 242 694 15 511 561 178 D 160 997 330 961 295 317 24 354 9 620 2 703 720 384 20 719 17 432 514 907 13 650 62 999 209 854 625 993 20 271 35 529 165 265 D 18 114 99 826 D 244 734 51 936 22 550 38 531 156 740 364 056 579 671 134 33 47 2 16 719 548 875 479 765 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 149 055 5 397 473 514 – 117 439 275 900 195 226 18 880 D D 594 295 D D 404 218 7 169 D 179 764 506 782 D D 130 417 D 15 880 90 889 D 202 138 48 894 18 623 D 126 752 300 492 473 630 97 820 31 611 37 213 – D 1 206 603 D 737 230 95 20 9 25 790 309 482 395 D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 35 864 1 390 86 176 – 19 272 64 519 82 551 9 725 D D 127 831 D D 57 508 1 601 D 30 658 112 352 D D 22 677 D 2 938 21 770 D 36 787 5 990 5 688 D 19 741 57 733 85 477 25 887 9 812 5 995 – D 155 336 D 141 365 14 6 2 8 165 319 155 555 D A 7 35 9 48 14 12 8 44 49 35 6 40 39 10 29 19 8 6 33 42 7 38 43 21 47 11 9 42 17 15 8 6 18 14 9 49 25 10 13 5 28 11 15 22 15 11 5 43 26 35 1 25 24 15 18 47 19 28 44 32 16 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 391 16 300 – 204 443 579 25 2 1 1 016 8 28 350 10 15 222 774 46 17 438 99 76 107 14 183 32 34 20 123 461 566 107 17 18 – 95 1 074 420 1 275 48 61 30 26 32 178 682 3 33 32 2 794 33 81 30 74 59 45 4 19 39 36



Employees (number) E 2 257 88 3 942 – 867 2 605 2 668 287 b a 7 055 b c 2 310 42 c 1 648 5 839 e f 1 504 c 349 1 157 c 1 475 223 213 e 897 2 347 3 398 745 490 313 – c 5 270 g 7 942 795 361 110 953 c 1 111 9 357 a e c 19 276 301 e b 980 c 251 a c 250 325



B 13 31 11 D 8 16 8 19 33 31 6 47 24 14 24 59 17 14 77 14 17 D 55 31 D 21 39 19 56 29 16 33 18 5 2 59 13 40 D 9 17 11 22 38 20 11 13 65 D 46 6 25 34 19 38 46 37 44 54 29 40



C 15 35 16 – 24 18 19 30 – – 13 63 52 15 46 47 18 20 93 54 20 77 54 29 37 18 33 45 48 18 20 17 22 51 19 – 60 23 59 13 42 31 37 42 18 21 12 80 50 44 8 39 33 26 32 78 33 86 44 30 60



D 17 20 12 – 6 17 10 15 D D 7 D D 15 18 D 21 17 D D 22 D 55 34 D 24 41 22 D 35 18 35 7 5 1 – D 46 D 11 18 13 32 43 D 14 15 D D D 7 37 D D 43 D 40 D D 33 40



E 20 30 17 – 7 19 10 20 D D 17 D D 14 26 D 20 15 D D 25 D 73 39 D 16 15 21 D 21 24 6 16 17 3 – D 19 D 10 6 19 27 47 D 20 38 D D D 6 49 D D 32 D 46 D D 24 29



F 29 8 13 – 6 14 8 17 D D 10 D D 13 39 D 19 15 D D 15 D 51 39 D 17 6 12 D 24 25 11 11 4 2 – D 28 D 9 9 15 21 37 D 13 30 D D D 7 42 D D 35 D 36 D D 45 11



Kentucky Louisville, KY Louisiana Thibodaux, LA Maine Maryland Massachusetts Boston, MA Fall River, MA Worcester, MA Michigan Grand Rapids, MI Lansing, MI * Minnesota Minneapolis, MN St. Paul, MN Mississippi Missouri Lee’s Summit, MO * Springfield, MO * Montana Billings, MT Polson, MT Nebraska Omaha, NE Nevada Las Vegas, NV Reno, NV Sparks, NV New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Albuquerque, NM Farmington, NM Gallup, NM Raton, NM Santa Fe, NM New York New York, NY * North Carolina Charlotte, NC Lumberton, NC Maxton, NC * Raleigh, NC Red Springs, NC North Dakota Ohio Akron, OH Columbus, OH * Toledo, OH Oklahoma Ada, OK Ardmore, OK Bartlesville, OK * Broken Arrow, OK * Chickasha, OK Claremore, OK Collinsville, OK * Durant, OK Edmond, OK McAlester, OK See footnotes at end of table.



3 069 255 3 230 207 1 417 2 421 3 428 162 113 103 5 802 238 212 2 413 240 109 1 088 4 106 254 153 1 912 188 198 799 137 1 231 219 148 114 1 038 2 375 6 838 885 276 2 140 199 249 6 443 2 391 7 148 236 402 214 154 117 752 5 124 189 232 129 15 066 277 150 161 357 101 179 106 152 224 130



1 417 279 D 911 903 106 27 15 29 9 470 073 924 442 565



147 068 1 074 343 4 626 D 14 090 2 645 736 14 45 11 126 11 19 8 35 37 37 800 087 572 117 741 791 799 544 657 796



118 990 932 874 D D D 2 266 674 9 355 D D 111 479 D 16 374 D D 32 880 37 262



16 721 204 934 D D D 380 084 3 954 D D 23 056 D 4 024 D D 4 706 9 984



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Table 6.



Statistics for Selected Places With 100 or More American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix C]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Oklahoma Con. Miami, OK Moore, OK Muskogee, OK Norman, OK Oklahoma City, OK * Owasso, OK * Pawhuska, OK Pryor Creek, OK Sallisaw, OK Sand Springs, OK * Sapulpa, OK Shawnee, OK Skiatook, OK * Stillwater, OK Stilwell, OK Tahlequah, OK Tecumseh, OK Tulsa, OK * Vinita, OK Wagoner, OK Oregon Medford, OR Portland, OR * Prineville, OR Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Rapid City, SD Tennessee Knoxville, TN Memphis, TN Nashville Davidson (balance), TN * Texas Austin, TX * Brownsville, TX Corpus Christi, TX * Dallas, TX * El Paso, TX Fort Worth, TX * Houston, TX * Lubbock, TX San Antonio, TX Utah Vermont Virginia Chesapeake, VA (IC) Virginia Beach, VA (IC) Washington Seattle, WA Shoreline, WA * Spokane, WA Vancouver, WA West Virginia Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI * Wyoming

1All firms data include both 2For explanation of relative



108 113 247 410 1 384 105 148 105 154 213 122 223 112 110 193 504 130 1 527 144 188 2 861 243 260 190 5 161 278 625 2 229 955 181 3 746 232 207 273 15 668 207 300 153 1 128 605 152 1 737 128 855 1 428 751 3 280 175 112 4 689 149 158 162 175 1 017 2 338 184 477



12 22 114 40 439 5 13 28 18 43 15 18 2 40 14 36 2 482 21 73



087 053 059 610 733 924 420 915 742 414 001 171 756 932 232 072 592 211 829 774



25 18 64 41 218 26 96 27 23 14 24 22 17 65 34 57 – 459 16 25 431 11 35 – 951 61 80 409 178 32 568 28 23 68 2 747 22 147 73 86 82 26 80 26 335 187 116 646 23 20 974 26 – 35 21 171 699 88 95



D D 106 989 25 676 417 258 3 12 27 17 37 11 16 1 39 10 362 764 706 274 389 428 386 156 237 899



c c 856 199 2 517 33 151 37 179 182 148 99 44 526 209 215 – 2 956 c 200 2 505 b 477 – 5 288 123 e 3 066 2 773 c 4 518 201 e 618 26 941 156 i e 779 f 466 1 017 b g 1 317 732 5 924 91 66 14 242 304 – c b 1 078 6 738 261 f



D D 20 570 3 299 56 474 1 1 4 7 538 016 778 141 428



19 20 20 25 8 19 42 10 15 45 22 32 37 38 17 22 46 12 26 33 11 38 23 42 7 30 19 11 10 28 6 41 33 22 11 35 47 44 23 27 25 33 37 28 13 9 7 33 18 7 22 41 24 40 11 19 25 16



17 50 10 40 32 32 52 81 60 10 26 39 42 41 35 29 70 11 80 48 9 D 10 73 11 33 30 16 38 15 9 21 D 17 23 11 D 48 18 D 38 17 D 23 8 46 8 8 43 18 14 46 39 41 16 41 19 D



30 28 28 32 16 25 68 40 28 37 41 26 67 58 44 32 – 17 47 50 12 39 27 – 8 40 35 25 16 32 17 23 31 19 23 40 40 87 43 53 29 23 64 57 41 26 10 77 32 14 21 – 52 69 14 27 40 24



D D 10 46 35 39 55 82 66 2 32 42 74 40 46 35 – 13 D 51 7 D 13 – 13 44 D 21 43 D 10 26 D 17 28 12 D D 15 D 39 14 D D 7 50 9 10 51 18 6 – D D 18 43 20 D



D D 11 13 7 33 72 23 42 7 13 35 61 52 49 25 – 16 D 60 10 D 15 – 25 39 D 12 51 D 12 16 D 17 40 13 D D 25 D 17 15 D D 8 30 10 13 45 22 9 – D D 13 32 22 D



D D 8 12 7 31 57 33 25 3 27 40 78 37 48 37 – 15 D 42 7 D 14 – 20 52 D 12 39 D 15 37 D 21 28 17 D D 21 D 21 12 D D 7 27 9 6 40 22 5 – D D 14 40 17 D



2 894 1 410 513 9 101 2 291 2 333 – 79 903 D 1 503 55 871 D 13 440 – 73 590 1 893 D 41 640 37 177 D 101 939 7 075 D 17 813 481 112 3 213 D D 22 694 D 15 583 32 581 D D 20 041 18 053 178 260 3 963 822 313 597 12 443 – D D 17 910 202 160 8 636 D



25 111 – 439 259 D 69 348 299 502 D 65 630 – 388 532 11 922 D 153 006 198 998 D 471 084 22 917 D 108 083 2 853 049 26 639 D D 184 018 D 132 333 212 567 D D 108 884 159 164 571 739 17 675 15 612 1 096 283 41 017 – D D 111 356 1 080 481 26 229 D



372 608 D 76 723 1 632 505 273 15 441 80 213 199 917 221 916 24 405 546 041 25 807 D 110 877 3 320 188 29 028 D 15 935 219 236 D 134 181 285 069 D 125 645 140 070 178 902 621 617 19 822 17 742 1 202 989 53 5 17 6 691 087 683 044



127 306 1 135 975 27 358 D



firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



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Table 7.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division and Legal Form of Organization: 1997

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 29 226 260 11 9 4 1 2 693 340 594 536 060 488 633 482 684 973 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 624 235 2 516 295 2 462 997 824 086 223 073 597 784 114 779 69 070 21 459 21 265 D D 1 021 524 530 341 126 22 787 841 200 696 – A 2 4 5 2 16 36 3 13 17 4 29 – 2 5 6 3 11 – 3 7 11 4 15 40 3 8 6 4 22 – 6 10 12 7 40 16 3 7 8 4 10 28 3 10 11 5 9 30 1 5 9 2 11 S 4 17 15 4 42 73 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Industry division and legal form of organization



Firms (number) A



Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 34 343 907 11 9 8 1 2 902 583 988 808 060 494 211 371 860 973



Firms (number) C 33 277 7 7 16 1 202 710 402 670 293 996 216 168 602 9 1 6 012 1 648 1 260 2 779 324 – 1 612 633 376 513 66 24 1 118 399 290 361 69 – 1 145 529 286 257 42 32 4 645 1 124 832 2 327 313 49 1 004 304 306 271 93 30 4 826 1 339 1 443 1 738 263 S 12 086 1 149 2 764 7 568 491 113



Employees (number) E 298 661 96 78 64 11 47 126 696 122 873 844



B 6 4 18 4 24 49 36 11 83 6 D D 3 4 6 3 17 – 9 14 16 10 D D 3 5 6 8 6 – 7 8 9 17 33 28 3 9 7 6 12 24 8 12 19 6 D D 8 14 10 3 21 S 19 21 47 10 D D



C 4 5 7 6 15 36 11 15 23 15 44 – 4 5 6 8 16 – 4 8 13 9 18 40 10 8 9 30 30 – 9 11 10 18 57 16 4 7 9 6 13 28 3 18 13 13 22 30 2 6 10 7 11 S 12 21 21 13 42 73



D 7 5 19 8 29 49 52 11 84 22 D D 3 4 6 7 20 – 10 14 17 D D D 3 5 7 15 6 – 7 8 9 22 34 28 4 10 7 9 12 24 9 12 20 D D D 10 14 10 10 24 S 25 25 49 17 D D



E 13 8 18 12 20 79 16 12 32 25 D D 5 5 9 7 15 – 8 9 17 D D D 8 12 9 17 14 – 5 7 11 27 48 23 5 6 6 10 17 36 16 30 14 D D D 7 15 9 6 20 S 36 35 58 22 D D



F 15 6 40 10 18 60 18 13 43 24 D D 4 4 7 7 24 – 9 10 20 D D D 7 14 8 18 9 – 4 6 9 38 31 24 5 10 6 11 15 23 18 31 16 D D D 7 12 9 7 17 S 46 31 83 19 D D



All industries C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Construction C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Manufacturing C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Transportation, communications, and utilities C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Wholesale trade C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Retail trade C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Finance, insurance, and real estate C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Services C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3 Industries not classified C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other3



197 300 9 9 173 4 379 618 385 626 293



9 889 316 225 9 215 132 1 27 435 1 873 1 425 23 524 613 – 6 717 723 491 5 362 115 24 6 291 483 370 5 309 129 – 4 365 596 365 3 305 66 32 14 768 1 272 939 12 019 489 49 4 616 523 468 2 837 758 30 34 144 1 656 1 706 30 258 481 S 89 243 2 3 81 1 075 645 570 840 113



904 392 186 174 367 452 289 631 D D 5 384 815 2 369 544 1 603 047 1 255 183 157 042 – 2 503 417 1 399 382 689 159 283 696 D D 1 620 515 827 358 366 67 875 403 508 728 –



640 604 177 779 357 065 94 773 D D 4 648 924 2 343 551 1 589 407 594 055 121 911 – 2 334 452 1 395 861 662 276 D D D 1 347 949 821 351 114 60 295 528 583 544 –



4 884 2 349 642 1 783 b b 38 419 18 334 11 303 7 960 821 – 21 206 12 161 5 772 g e f 10 584 5 438 3 386 1 380 381 – 9 801 6 070 1 644 1 568 173 346 31 451 10 8 9 2 219 853 936 026 417



563 454 319 256 169 121 D D D 276 381 143 98 23 10 390 392 803 796 –



3 155 143 1 964 693 337 64 95 982 019 070 537 536



3 036 534 1 958 684 235 61 95 771 680 814 734 536



260 713 167 48 29 3 11 532 724 292 876 289



4 618 484 1 403 516 1 390 692 1 385 389 395 555 43 332 1 190 741 800 982 123 880 156 029 D D 5 202 704 2 187 689 1 004 450 944 190 281 304 S 9 763 696 762 350 3 353 109 3 970 674 D D



4 245 552 1 390 645 1 371 628 1 055 353 384 595 43 332 1 025 527 790 569 116 728 D D D 4 497 918 2 144 963 353 251 464 293 457 634 S



441 783 174 134 93 31 7 540 774 541 845 083



4 585 2 497 845 f c e 66 627 28 19 6 3 992 566 364 819 S



133 050 82 022 26 587 D D D 1 541 895 806 394 87 75 327 027 415 071 S



7 448 800 670 554 3 244 029 1 941 880 D D



111 103 10 067 26 684 32 483 h k



2 270 656 223 370 1 228 072 394 648 D D



1All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. 2For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory 3Included in this group are cooperatives, estates, receiverships, and businesses classified



text. as unknown legal forms of organization.



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Table 8.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1997

All firms1 Industry division and receipts size Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 34 343 907 163 245 785 938 1 458 2 2 3 22 798 925 004 024 273 463 725 122 020 574 914 192 624 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 29 226 260 5 8 43 90 435 1 2 2 21 739 442 636 823 532 208 965 491 412 637 762 408 846 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 624 235 1 3 18 29 103 440 555 607 4 864 406 956 898 692 406 288 026 276 286 A 2 4 3 4 4 4 3 6 5 11 3 7 11 9 13 17 12 22 28 30 2 7 6 6 5 9 3 5 8 9 3 8 11 10 12 9 8 15 16 9 3 8 15 6 13 10 10 14 11 13 6 14 14 23 15 9 25 22 17 6 3 5 7 5 11 6 5 6 7 4 3 9 11 6 7 9 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C 33 277 237 375 1 307 2 163 5 032 8 6 3 4 946 644 800 772 996 13 23 66 88 223 303 149 64 67 6 012 43 90 203 367 821 1 676 1 072 725 1 014 1 612 3 5 67 93 188 294 306 220 438 1 118 – 26 24 36 227 287 193 136 190 1 145 – – 9 40 72 143 194 240 446 4 645 4 18 185 215 604 1 118 973 744 785 1 004 3 28 83 130 158



Employees (number) E 298 661 82 180 1 951 3 164 9 550 33 34 28 186 951 654 685 443



B 6 6 4 5 5 6 6 7 6 9 36 D D 7 10 18 13 20 43 61 3 8 6 7 5 8 4 5 10 3 9 D D 12 14 9 10 21 12 13 3 9 19 10 13 20 12 14 17 4 7 15 12 17 17 10 21 25 18 8 3 18 8 11 10 6 10 6 8 4 8 D D 16 11 10



C 4 61 28 13 11 6 6 7 5 11 11 79 53 30 40 16 23 21 36 31 4 20 35 14 14 13 7 5 8 9 4 81 89 39 23 16 12 17 15 9 10 – 75 64 36 41 16 19 16 14 9 – – 43 27 31 16 26 18 6 4 85 54 29 18 17 9 7 7 4 3 84 44 31 20 18



D 7 95 72 16 12 14 11 7 6 9 52 D D D 39 21 26 21 40 D 3 D D 17 14 12 7 5 10 3 10 D D D 41 16 12 20 11 D 3 – 64 64 34 30 23 19 22 4 7 – – 44 29 30 20 28 19 8 4 D D 43 20 17 15 7 8 4 9 D D D 21 20



E 13 49 20 34 15 11 20 7 5 21 16 D D D 51 28 32 25 53 D 5 D D 17 19 13 12 8 10 6 8 D D D 30 15 16 18 15 D 8 – 84 65 55 40 18 19 26 9 5 – – 78 38 30 12 28 22 6 5 D D 79 29 19 19 10 9 4 16 D D D 36 38



F 15 60 44 20 19 10 18 6 7 20 18 D D D 38 29 26 26 47 D 4 D D 19 16 11 9 9 13 4 9 D D D 43 16 20 19 13 D 7 – 64 60 33 39 30 21 18 10 4 – – 68 31 27 30 27 16 6 5 D D 54 21 15 11 8 7 6 18 D D D 31 32



All industries Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Construction Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Manufacturing Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Transportation, communications, and utilities Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Wholesale trade Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Retail trade Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Finance, insurance, and real estate Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 See footnotes at end of table.



197 300 50 30 41 23 18 15 7 4 4 433 387 515 541 483 815 979 255 892



9 889 2 1 2 1 417 790 494 297 844 668 210 100 69 27 435 5 3 5 3 3 172 278 544 957 260



904 392 D D 36 528 42 966 64 138 90 73 97 483 471 392 162 694



640 604 D D D 3 100 16 396 41 884 55 178 40 390 D 4 648 924 D D 3 716 13 409 56 107 254 339 470 3 510 061 437 867 626



4 884 b a b 61 509 661 821 651 g 38 419 b b 157 384 1 356 4 4 4 23 562 385 382 123



114 779 D D D 790 5 450 9 701 17 686 10 895 D 1 021 524 D D 1 470 3 461 15 491 63 84 115 737 045 242 535 631



5 384 815 10 20 78 126 210 437 411 525 3 563 013 635 492 590 922 440 626 484 614



3 018 1 338 813 1 055 6 717 1 554 929 1 319 759 567 561 345 244 439 6 291 1 267 713 1 030 854 1 028 785 251 169 195 4 365 726 953 746 353 281 351 253 248 454 14 768 3 1 2 1 1 186 841 410 396 427



2 503 417 D D 21 912 32 256 37 623 93 161 158 1 986 064 930 859 975



2 334 452 D D D 5 824 13 652 47 604 136 300 142 450 D 1 347 949 – 267 414 1 877 37 730 77 65 92 1 072 541 136 549 434



21 206 a a b 132 266 675 1 572 1 959 j 10 584 – 3 16 41 342 811 960 1 775 6 636 9 801 – – 3 49 84 265 818 1 270 7 313 31 451 a b 881 217 1 223 3 5 4 15 511 273 638 673



563 454 D D D 1 452 3 759 13 775 32 825 41 236 D 276 381 – 195 154 515 8 534 23 18 24 201 209 135 216 423



1 620 515 5 6 23 36 126 147 84 109 1 080 074 900 107 338 674 421 321 979 700



3 155 143 1 4 8 13 19 70 95 172 2 769 557 708 742 222 685 167 222 805 036



3 036 534 – – 117 1 171 4 756 33 73 167 2 755 572 685 534 698



260 713 – – 50 326 1 197 6 12 23 215 940 620 940 640



4 618 484 10 12 45 48 97 293 392 583 3 132 819 565 941 773 720 832 834 012 989



4 245 552 D D 11 876 8 379 40 764 206 341 544 3 091 915 416 615 463



441 783 D D 3 533 1 567 7 440 28 55 61 283 431 236 379 938



1 744 1 144 812 809 4 616 823 566 1 004 803 603



1 190 741 D D 23 596 34 111 50 727



1 025 527 D D D 4 896 12 740



4 585 a b c 130 172



133 050 D D D 1 372 3 372



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 8.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Industry division and receipts size Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F A Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Firms (number) A



Firms (number) C



Employees (number) E



B



C



D



E



F



Finance, insurance, and real estate Con. $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Services Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Industries not classified Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more

1All firms data include both 2For explanation of relative



446 167 118 86 34 144 10 6 7 3 2 498 605 126 417 252



92 67 91 822



962 984 604 571



276 140 102 85 4 826 22 52 203 373 767 1 482 842 564 521 12 086 149 134 467 819 1 974 3 2 1 1 369 775 021 379



64 972 56 177 78 544 D 4 497 918 D D 5 158 16 213 62 751 319 322 423 3 347 811 818 189 305



666 647 611 g 66 627 a b 299 801 1 645 5 5 7 45 632 465 231 511



14 936 15 440 17 008 D 1 541 895 D D 3 989 8 517 18 515 84 113 165 1 145 763 041 926 405



6 13 21 20 1 2 4 3 3 4 5 6 10 8 4 8 6 10 8 8 7 16 13 38



13 15 24 10 8 3 7 7 5 6 15 12 11 13 19 12 8 11 9 13 15 18 14 36



9 13 25 20 2 54 38 12 9 11 6 8 11 8 12 92 65 33 25 15 13 18 13 39



18 17 28 D 10 D D 29 12 13 20 15 13 14 25 D D 42 28 28 25 21 13 37



17 19 21 D 7 D D 45 22 19 10 17 14 11 36 D D 58 37 22 38 16 18 56



17 27 21 D 7 D D 59 29 12 8 19 15 9 46 D D 30 46 22 41 16 24 61



5 202 704 32 55 143 150 179 444 381 456 3 359 640 368 103 447 428 458 132 606 521



2 177 947 595 527 89 243 24 13 19 10 8 6 3 1 1 790 712 841 705 221 067 324 171 411



9 763 696 90 124 404 453 671 353 080 305 419 103



7 448 800 D D 13 732 35 622 190 515 693 1 052 676 4 775 277 616 270 146



111 103 a b 310 1 349 3 952 17 14 6 67 167 713 168 403



2 270 656 D D 3 671 11 692 39 647 195 205 147 1 665 488 801 141 331



1 128 759 1 257 472 808 681 4 825 524



firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



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Table 9.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms With Paid Employees by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1997

Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 29 226 260 5 3 4 5 2 6 1 831 081 570 258 241 664 167 411 746 860 305 017 576 319 028 409 Annual payroll ($1,000) D 6 624 235 103 746 676 826 1 883 502 1 448 437 087 041 242 303 365 950 854 393 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A 4 7 6 7 6 27 12 30 18 11 28 12 20 42 37 42 62 – 4 11 4 8 13 11 9 30 – 4 43 10 17 10 19 25 21 – 10 34 14 15 11 23 24 35 – 9 19 16 16 17 14 21 – – 4 14 8 8 11 11 12 20 – 3 20 5 17 30 35 – – – 2 7 4 6 11 10 21 16 25 B 7 17 14 14 11 29 16 18 15 52 33 14 83 47 39 D 33 D 3 25 5 14 9 9 4 15 – 10 21 15 21 24 14 D 22 D 3 25 16 22 8 12 D D D 7 71 14 12 13 11 11 D D 4 23 8 10 13 13 D 11 D 9 22 14 19 15 64 D – D 10 44 6 17 16 11 4 23 36 C 13 – 7 6 15 27 11 47 13 16 – 11 23 48 34 D 43 D 5 – 6 9 14 10 6 14 – 8 – 14 20 15 16 D 19 D 8 – 17 14 12 19 D D D 5 – 18 17 18 16 18 D D 5 – 14 10 10 11 D 12 D 16 – 5 19 21 46 D – D 7 – 6 5 12 9 17 12 23 D 15 10 6 6 10 54 9 28 15 18 30 24 30 46 45 D 27 D 4 30 5 10 12 8 5 7 – 9 37 14 21 18 13 D 21 D 7 29 18 33 9 16 D D D 4 41 14 13 14 17 16 D D 5 23 8 17 9 11 D 7 D 18 28 15 25 16 56 D – D 7 14 8 11 14 10 5 13 25



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Firms (number) A All industries No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Construction No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Manufacturing No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Transportation, communications, and utilities No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Wholesale trade No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Retail trade No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Finance, insurance, and real estate No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Services No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more See footnotes at end of table. employees2 employees2 employees2 employees2 employees2 33 277 3 18 5 2 2 705 262 666 932 079 278 333 22 996 177 555 174 60 7 6 16 1 6 012 723 3 176 1 127 616 262 73 32 3 1 612 30 774 249 271 177 52 57 2 1 118 237 449 164 140 83 13 28 5 1 145 75 541 244 156 100 20 9 1 4 645 411 2 525 900 522 219 41 26 2 1 004 177 618 98 61 36 2 10 2 4 826 528 2 487 963 325 324 53 129 16 Employees (number) C 298 661 42 37 41 57 17 83 17 – 498 599 770 985 679 727 402



Industry division and employment size



640 604 19 82 351 39 20 039 321 478 791 568 D 22 780 D



4 884 – 1 148 1 035 793 245 e 357 g 38 419 6 6 7 7 4 3 2 – 370 964 790 049 770 147 330



114 779 2 19 20 13 6 571 895 105 845 613 D 9 452 D



4 648 924 134 696 696 753 878 663 436 389 595 921 048 358 016 719 515 752



1 021 524 28 126 147 189 202 165 93 67 895 735 341 094 395 385 727 953



2 334 452 328 359 268 971 085 D 779 924 D 1 347 949 57 117 99 129 200 108 982 267 157 743 D D D 5 150 139 409 448



21 206 1 1 3 4 6 – 454 568 051 695 h 612 f



563 454 31 37 85 118 184 569 265 152 115 482 D 484 D



10 584 1 1 1 2 – 185 065 748 173 f g f



276 381 11 24 27 34 49 078 291 139 513 256 D D D



3 036 534 171 542 370 567 579 327 715 910 957 162 614 102 D D



9 801 1 1 2 2 1 – 101 681 043 685 113 f f



260 713 4 26 37 44 76 31 916 929 537 333 802 401 D D



4 245 552 474 636 301 213 816 D 667 941 D 1 025 527 548 239 497 495 139 D 538 347 D 4 497 918 117 462 456 406 508 239 1 711 595 265 553 592 236 790 763 559 160 18 156 65 66 130 138 796 651 743 660



31 451 – 540 368 003 451 g 3 434 g 6 6 6 5 4 585 – 1 419 631 590 1 192 c 517 b 66 627 6 6 4 10 3 25 10 – 152 590 684 411 202 221 367



441 783 915 536 663 727 872 D 61 884 D 133 050 2 32 18 12 38 760 611 518 879 162 D 19 880 D 12 66 88 80 75



1 541 895 19 135 147 128 195 97 556 262 753 431 165 542 441 376 173 013



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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63



Table 9.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms With Paid Employees by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1997 Con.

Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 7 448 800 169 2 075 739 1 142 1 814 674 939 897 635 805 D D – Annual payroll ($1,000) D 2 270 656 19 282 152 237 1 120 630 347 622 255 343 D D – Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A 12 16 15 23 16 60 93 72 – B 25 41 35 29 35 80 D D – C 36 – 16 22 38 65 D D – D 46 24 14 27 27 88 D D –



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Firms (number) A Industries not classified No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more 12 086 1 346 7 138 1 748 801 907 32 114 – Employees (number) C 111 103 – 130 696 068 084 g k –



Industry division and employment size



17 11 15 24



1For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. 2Firms reported annual payroll, but did not report any employees on their payroll during specified



period in 1997.



64



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 10.



Statistics for American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Firms With No Paid Employees by Industry Division: 1997

Firms (number) A Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 5 117 647 263 735 168 272 118 372 165 704 2 314 788 891 965 566 610 932 215 786 895 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A 2 3 3 4 5 8 4 4 2 5 B 4 19 5 11 8 15 7 10 4 8



[Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Industry division



All industries Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified

1For



164 023 8 21 5 5 3 10 3 29 77 893 423 105 173 220 123 612 318 157



explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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Table 11.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Major Industry Group: 1997

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 18 553 243 047 64 032 640 57 086 633 2 817 356 4 128 651 176 609 179 12 24 122 17 068 288 848 403 979 482 428 290 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 17 907 940 321 50 775 178 46 387 756 2 346 506 2 040 916 171 107 096 12 24 117 17 022 170 695 219 441 302 150 203 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 936 492 940 14 923 855 13 853 993 660 824 409 038 27 397 247 2 4 16 4 497 561 204 133 161 564 547 975



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



SIC code



Major industry group Firms (number) All industries Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 20 821 934 496 164 412 852 14 051 69 271 126 809 1 2 115 6 819 242 953 862



Firms (number) 5 295 151 114 587 109 721 2 434 2 442 20 917 600 1 422 15 210 3 752 675 160 197 37 430 11 147 019 259 158



Employees (number) 103 359 815 725 410 687 332 25 526 12 552 616 232 54 99 353 109 291 403 276 262



07 08 09



Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining



10 12 13 14



Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction



2 333 424 472 64 1 739 58 111 314 060 362



944 154 542 389 130 398 25 134 870 976 172 702 724 380 736



863 945 192 363 129 351 18 751 420 814 958 353 619 374 846



5 678 306 1 304 842 3 477 53 365 230 921 790



176 476 246 40 30 103 1 998 247 427 802 809 697 193 547



15 16 17 6552



General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Special trade contractors Subdividers and developers, n.e.c Manufacturing



688 782 30 256 133 8 213 54 889 106 569 28 7 119 10 1 16 5 29 7 63 85 28 13 12 65 712 186 936 941 434 296 251 262 703 141 401 324 673 423 185



4 021 515 429 490 36 84 83 115 62 161 216 409 176 162 10 88 191 235 411 355 518 157 53 130 645 021 380 219 551 211 211 994 788 732 275 090 711 330 881 193 958 672 512 601 733 370 324 866 208 853 945 222 852 650 926 813 591 354 461 235 599 122 704



334 084 16 737 88 5 178 22 646 34 713 11 4 57 8 1 13 1 12 5 35 53 15 11 10 17 470 373 891 871 193 975 733 135 294 141 821 200 158 647 966



4 005 607 057 489 36 83 82 111 61 161 213 409 176 162 10 87 191 234 410 354 518 157 51 187 641 887 432 907 900 071 862 320 756 495 173 638 540 014 326 444 680 507 817 047 662 889 510 874 220 165 501 937 460 829 915 425 047 337 739 237 590 128 545



18 968 167 1 702 43 600 876 776 489 567 144 897 944



685 313 617 51 2 15 17 19 14 26 55 54 7 32 1 18 28 53 83 73 77 40 11 117 399 209 120 626 019 870 216 469 821 657 893 025 543 819 490 112 941 414 543 934 430 210 728 459 789 903 424 556 475 397 820 290 314 427 307 444 602 901 207



20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39



Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation, communications, and utilities



537 731 676 510 1 645 771 1 044 085 137 388 1 081 82 533 720 1 600 225 881 650 972 272



2 110 272 1 778 698 1 712 407 892 135 414 129 5 883 270 467 2 014 187 395 13 046 484 575 263 903



919 570 116 544 15 20 993 523 788 706 136



1 183 669 281 21 221 36 48 7 713 521 039 149 347 557 560 949 574 288



218 834 17 117 8 6 319 306 227 542 92



1 151 582 436 19 198 35 47 7 114 846 477 511 338 727 704 732 569 906



207 281 648 8 57 6 11 004 852 765 938 807 735 063 391 856 394



41 42 44 45 pt. 46 47 48 49



Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air2 Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade



129 652 61 180 31 345 797 856 489 308 309 731 2 889 041 85 35 216 255 127 060 027 067 259 848



44 873 144 354 151 879 449 872 330 4 270 041 314 2 317 534 951 1 952 506 363 2 649 085 229 149 329 428 807 121 891 908 384 900 293 611 211 106 003 150



41 338 17 597 11 166 415 833 267 480 149 536 1 096 856 52 9 124 140 53 017 740 962 686 890



41 523 634 352 588 611 449 180 553 4 237 594 031 2 298 657 857 1 938 936 174 2 577 370 639 147 328 420 792 118 572 700 580 042 323 959 392 053 625 373



458 324 1 494 770 851 905 6 877 507 4 100 254 2 777 253 22 268 978 2 3 2 1 868 713 328 345 229 645 459 123 611 852



13 647 643 65 781 116 42 484 450 252 891 380 158 602 734 94 288 646 324 734 467 17 37 49 57 17 911 775 793 564 316 810 544 387 224 674



50 51



Wholesale trade Wholesale trade Retail trade



durable goods nondurable goods



52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59



Building materials and garden supplies General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations Apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate



153 248 493 313 1 528 857 2 237 675 24 45 91 9 411 1 503 157 616 905 446 108 902 438 652



141 376 667 256 489 798 413 841 683 2 567 560 021 573 196 268 1 003 91 269 163 212 564 894 355 960 580 990 932 220 838 294 902 890 945



83 946 363 179 274 074 449 713 23 24 30 6 121 222 27 498 540 086 677 540 727 037



137 258 560 250 616 760 382 275 917 2 420 115 913 572 194 259 1 000 77 168 146 965 815 286 358 460 794 434 319 280 735 615 848 615 501



931 008 7 866 488 2 985 792 7 430 891 2 159 618 676 1 620 731 1 336 288 506 811 013 543 461 389 168



18 362 057 74 619 242 51 391 529 314 464 560 74 25 71 67 26 33 15 998 624 055 004 846 451 483 700 676 775 231 764 364 050



60 61 62 63 pt. 64 65 pt. 67 pt.



Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers3 Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate4 Holding and other investment offices5 Services



8 891 023 93 380 1 348 554 2 221 046 448 584 231 371 87 603 1 004 353 270 700 896 672 147 648



2 614 964 642 102 75 585 115 42 70 106 755 133 139 590 580 990 321 959 467 375 681 560 395 165 916 807 750 645 490 756 519 231 624



1 976 744 49 177 348 167 63 32 91 425 164 43 842 583 228 975 803 461 954 337 110 896



2 427 078 076 99 53 538 104 37 68 94 726 124 135 639 815 045 399 802 215 732 846 517 892 330 269 410 866 866 128 397 432 693 563



34 884 760 1 1 8 1 768 333 858 147 428 242 183 136 865 378



932 349 593 28 18 222 24 11 14 30 313 48 47 634 593 439 305 647 535 570 352 394 366 509 604 658 080 760 748 262 409 192 748



70 72 73 75 76 78 79 80 81 82



Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Health services Legal services Educational services



587 125 1 555 454 10 416 489 985 331 2 191 548



66



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 11.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Major Industry Group: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) Sales and receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



SIC code



Major industry group Firms (number) Services Con. 665 5 1 446 119 067 205 195 931



Firms (number)



Employees (number)



83 84 87 89



Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Engineering and management services Services, n.e.c Industries not classified



101 6 356 22



319 763 417 540



229 777 568 165



121 4 276 16



636 987 601 704



93 6 322 20



509 614 154 892



763 268 868 223



2 272 89 3 143 106



674 776 751 808



34 1 130 5



729 807 511 461



175 256 362 830



1 480 003



61 610 770



30 836



2 764 703



26 294



660 327



1All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. 2Excludes 4512 (part), domestically scheduled airlines. 3Excludes 6371 (part), pension, health, and welfare funds; and 6399 (part), other insurance carriers. 4Excludes 6552 (land subdividers and developers, except cemeteries), which is included in construction industries. 5Excludes 6722, management investment offices; 6726, unit investment trusts, face amount certificate offices,



and closed end management investment offices; and 6733 (part), trusts and



vacation funds.



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



67



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 18 553 243 047 240 944 021 183 270 649 567 614 61 641 154 515 669 041 085 560 964 610 819 542 429 281 314 229 021 642 770 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 17 907 940 321 221 863 005 151 237 577 420 427 2 882 945 607 582 594 370 115 078 764 274 192 057 436 031 639 913 076 703 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 936 492 940 42 176 685 207 252 324 314 932 321 476 313 281 891 734 464 349 660 102 246 617 648 380 467 560 593 327



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) United States Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alabama Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alaska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arizona Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arkansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified California Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Colorado Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Connecticut Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 20 821 934 2 622 333 688 919 797 889 237 891 480 961 424 782 570 856 041 675 023 003



Firms (number) 5 295 151 135 675 334 218 415 1 096 449 1 976 30 492 160 084 834 833 856 713 744 836



Employees (number) 103 359 815 1 5 18 5 6 22 7 34 341 678 968 883 877 268 430 884 26 642 306 167 270 507 978 891 760 294



2 2 8 1



4 1 4 2 2 2



4 1 4 2 2 2



285 206 8 40 11 14 11 47 24 106 21 525 641 706 107 122 074 846 415 528



237 406 593 3 14 70 17 43 38 22 26 435 144 075 117 923 709 905 375 718 841 154 596 863 624 326 993 996 200



75 987 1 9 6 3 6 17 5 25 833 990 019 750 299 749 368 340 397



228 632 577 3 12 69 16 43 37 21 23 216 769 830 563 549 343 468 868 21 295 824 759 440 983 128 431 889 828



1 530 488 21 99 378 89 93 352 87 407 528 791 392 210 656 238 602 593 478



36 646 331 650 502 012 079 790 241 740 622 5 531 273 669 664 795 899 834 230 436



2 11 3 2 4 2 9



64 134 10 5 1 3 1 8 4 25 3 599 683 822 628 531 211 083 032 773



36 911 657 7 2 3 5 3 6 2 4 789 643 827 106 442 767 485 748 100 245 148 119 809 436 378 713 917 892



14 948 597 2 168 545 1 135 808 3 288 884 5 642 109 86 302 2 11 4 3 6 15 8 33 177 495 973 352 852 865 228 675 465



35 275 916 7 2 3 5 3 6 2 4 447 485 791 008 395 613 244 283 6 517 019 399 876 038 415 776 230 646



182 184 12 13 13 21 8 47 9 56 298 143 734 027 525 524 793 074 66



5 829 807 816 569 432 922 315 859 333 1 579 1 228 634 164 188 061 815 779 127 811



329 031 7 30 10 12 13 43 44 147 20 796 348 855 089 246 644 185 216 432



247 191 482 4 20 44 15 49 46 26 38 221 665 449 924 593 905 535 214 681 876 299 949 517 476 168 116 487 594



237 960 022 4 19 44 15 49 45 24 35 031 678 241 550 119 815 281 210 31 555 167 457 084 625 787 189 651 507



1 666 364 30 137 213 99 96 381 109 598 500 184 020 175 285 408 318 582 892



41 788 366 868 687 906 042 242 615 617 798 9 618 280 570 730 636 971 333 190 038



3 7 3 3 5 3 13



193 424 6 29 8 11 6 31 16 70 13 944 244 362 065 750 717 409 368 025



143 570 776 1 6 47 10 29 22 8 13 3 564 320 642 001 184 846 942 859 208 906 691 041 479 296 817 860 361 325



49 341 1 5 3 2 3 12 3 15 326 720 690 909 783 421 780 962 210



135 575 701 1 5 47 9 28 21 8 12 343 359 398 568 923 952 270 748 10 670 685 023 968 814 016 998 052 475



915 826 10 43 256 62 49 207 40 246 994 113 068 085 287 116 802 176 185



19 926 386 243 013 408 900 335 809 197 015 2 934 521 017 820 758 033 075 571 657



1 6 1 1 2 1 5



2 565 734 64 207 94 89 109 320 264 1 263 155 561 361 179 437 958 762 213 952 963



2 178 292 213 21 102 397 117 572 291 277 389 6 694 800 734 753 743 586 548 574 856 660 682 075 177 392 777 306 715 429



618 232 13 62 47 21 55 113 51 252 4 044 072 480 267 877 968 983 908 285



2 086 547 724 19 94 395 114 566 281 258 356 362 991 115 121 711 289 380 153 421 476 569 227 570 729 643 535 629 346



11 474 180 146 575 1 986 620 878 2 286 835 4 142 3 346 025 158 422 089 512 489 303 836



358 473 980 3 19 77 22 34 37 36 127 920 364 146 481 813 132 271 248 96 139 045 006 468 261 754 751 303 253



410 249 12 48 12 13 15 51 50 181 23 553 870 858 761 015 671 871 623 913



277 629 997 4 21 42 20 64 43 34 44 950 979 696 626 200 533 145 622 874 525 354 567 943 708 660 781 381 078



104 989 3 15 5 3 7 19 10 40 156 081 628 812 641 173 849 050 485



266 136 186 4 20 42 20 63 42 31 41 592 178 456 163 709 419 372 215 27 995 282 428 339 626 930 726 098 762



1 646 273 28 124 196 113 106 379 120 576 533 499 628 445 623 733 371 127 314



45 736 518 1 3 7 4 3 5 4 15 084 832 239 332 894 542 420 383 7 051 704 088 640 007 282 578 436 732



284 022 7 33 9 8 10 35 36 122 20 018 816 970 623 514 670 442 274 354



314 909 364 991 704 323 065 601 334 083 867 938 446 557 361 586 106 417 527 265 099



76 539 2 9 5 2 5 15 6 29 253 185 771 492 633 893 268 420 283



304 204 471 828 109 126 822 176 359 857 897 24 054 731 788 668 490 978 912 917 933



1 473 721 9 62 294 74 96 276 140 519 609 415 806 251 478 300 032 571 259



51 816 980 293 367 796 023 386 713 497 732 5 315 947 623 908 347 891 151 488 310



11 49 15 78 37 78 42



10 49 14 78 36 74 39



2 13 3 4 4 7 15



68



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 89 318 585 428 136 736 183 274 742 378 308 129 526 732 046 674 579 316 517 531 664 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 87 509 700 135 918 703 106 215 574 942 902 10 585 959 329 097 271 457 852 986 164 Annual payroll ($1,000) 10 780 041 45 632 2 858 534 718 1 011 2 315 2 661 2 211 533 086 263 782 433 081 831 821



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) Delaware Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified District of Columbia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Florida Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Georgia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hawaii Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Idaho Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Illinois Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Indiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 56 586 1 6 1 2 1 8 9 22 3 422 559 257 336 775 472 055 114 859



Firms (number) 18 385 368 2 289 672 743 1 031 3 914 3 401 6 096 134 14 500 55 294 414 510 392 2 836 1 605 8 387 137 335 393 8 37 15 14 31 62 32 132 2 905 600 846 058 078 257 571 433 711



Employees (number) 346 302 2 20 61 16 16 71 56 99 433 441 937 693 926 679 448 632 113



3 13 3 13 8 39 7



2 13 3 13 8 38 6



45 297 296 1 270 763 2 348 643 4 585 5 790 26 396 3 336 1 301 920 40 132 31 62 59 161 160 543 113 128 054 740 747 085 141 186 851 054



52 900 995 28 557 464 380 103 894 504 796 170 397 359 123 800 766 597 884 603 466



51 303 513 23 373 446 331 085 829 112 077 22 818 509 759 758 982 400 615 296 376



345 685 352 010 168 867 736 432 052 969 99



13 482 410 18 225 696 1 003 255 742 1 418 9 118 4 099 541 409 557 033 953 001 743 074



1 2 5 4 3 9 25



1 2 5 4 3 9 25



6 13 18 5 48 24 228



828 429 130 6 55 84 58 198 163 110 146 3 436 671 754 512 480 799 805 045 922 143 152 942 529 692 645 230 836 961



789 239 505 5 50 83 56 196 159 102 134 180 908 938 545 141 419 472 380 251 909 814 940 146 813 713 697 068 405



5 449 574 66 331 493 311 347 1 324 428 2 144 1 452 014 754 047 786 231 486 869 935



133 351 371 1 8 15 10 11 19 14 52 295 761 632 310 292 020 552 440 46 372 668 117 069 784 184 584 239 354



568 552 13 79 16 26 24 74 55 234 45 482 136 722 045 766 447 826 357 302



580 344 999 3 32 128 35 171 76 60 69 1 359 365 780 616 261 621 551 955 832 822 594 583 919 333 229 407 460 652



146 841 3 18 9 6 14 29 12 54 367 635 010 003 082 577 066 645 987



561 811 488 3 28 128 34 170 74 57 64 041 765 328 665 338 709 150 737 76 866 425 075 253 212 056 181 350 070



3 047 650 30 165 609 193 228 669 192 957 428 734 167 429 568 694 726 198 706



81 591 286 696 678 728 030 833 501 365 738 18 061 747 014 920 278 339 709 297 921



4 18 7 8 9 7 24



93 981 3 7 2 3 4 14 11 41 5 221 148 811 970 570 169 905 375 160



55 361 257 288 257 510 644 923 203 875 457 200 540 695 091 741 148 791 215 864 172



23 415 346 2 334 889 1 194 1 908 5 590 2 861 8 568 73 29 920 929 538 030 607 012 428 136 327 146



52 869 179 214 044 443 569 758 883 365 584 6 619 035 387 853 114 125 321 676 049



412 304 2 22 17 34 21 115 35 161 863 010 174 899 737 980 820 757 64



10 418 079 67 870 511 082 662 822 151 248 1 785 146 967 346 880 052 732 020 151



4 3 4 7 13 8 12



4 3 4 7 12 8 11



1 1 1 4



109 758 3 15 5 4 3 17 10 42 6 860 592 003 996 708 426 592 706 108



65 838 870 895 145 096 546 371 964 174 443 201 790 312 054 160 473 350 618 193 920



62 822 154 793 640 995 366 241 648 419 710 6 782 097 860 006 285 097 620 542 865



401 125 8 40 75 20 27 97 18 111 256 567 808 593 957 723 679 436 106



9 642 721 217 028 1 156 663 2 470 384 607 972 762 785 1 372 973 532 668 2 520 707 1 541 155 799 469 1 9 39 10 15 15 18 46 258 041 240 319 611 213 951 144 17 851 713 439 269 291 948 609 704 645



6 19 3 11 11 5 7



5 2 1 2 6 2 9



5 18 3 11 11 4 6



882 053 18 93 27 45 36 116 101 379 66 262 019 742 001 565 070 730 411 608



993 116 732 4 43 210 53 285 116 147 128 2 791 395 945 547 041 940 649 057 748 539 442 143 275 447 253 654 023 956



240 024 4 28 16 10 21 46 22 89 928 657 947 787 537 674 506 352 991



965 260 429 4 40 210 52 283 114 139 120 449 477 479 089 902 166 099 511 85 634 138 737 167 374 247 191 695 246



4 994 344 39 236 1 013 286 381 985 411 1 639 638 149 527 774 887 051 068 531 719



413 400 9 52 14 21 15 67 40 163 28 439 517 700 590 643 659 584 495 908



407 270 539 2 20 145 25 71 60 40 40 172 550 015 405 014 755 868 712 774 876 809 243 567 873 906 283 134 848



109 795 2 16 8 5 8 23 8 36 532 384 482 303 789 362 818 888 372



397 394 356 2 19 144 24 70 59 38 38 005 054 790 705 536 362 761 156 19 533 871 852 163 854 678 805 863 737



2 413 379 20 141 666 128 133 536 137 649 292 258 839 004 743 553 361 116 213



63 638 242 529 357 193 121 326 983 566 553 5 671 754 226 596 665 905 235 934 256



4 24 4 4 6 4 14



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



69



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 206 328 836 1 8 64 11 38 27 34 18 146 944 784 208 960 048 978 897 358 887 982 619 756 954 492 464 062 620 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 201 282 401 971 220 684 706 661 334 030 662 10 802 189 137 362 725 629 193 469 895 Annual payroll ($1,000) 27 249 322 251 774 368 821 335 192 777 725 2 472 822 406 498 873 444 623 002 182



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) Iowa Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kentucky Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Louisiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maine Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maryland Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Massachusetts Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Michigan Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 227 562 6 27 6 12 9 39 23 90 12 994 560 796 230 087 203 076 870 461



Firms (number) 61 633 1 8 3 3 5 14 5 19 411 196 506 751 224 754 770 509 227



Employees (number) 1 147 538 10 59 252 62 79 258 83 340 162 898 495 333 794 526 717 502 111



8 64 10 38 26 34 17



1 8 1 2 3 2 6



213 392 12 22 6 8 8 34 21 87 12 327 174 000 628 383 143 787 893 728



184 199 987 4 9 49 12 44 23 22 18 172 146 322 274 456 930 137 437 322 078 321 699 018 449 922 051 833 616



57 541 2 7 3 2 4 12 5 19 251 431 284 821 807 439 517 332 330



179 136 345 3 8 49 11 44 23 21 17 696 526 241 947 196 286 150 074 14 935 928 678 170 411 813 675 900 835



1 025 466 16 60 211 63 70 229 65 307 657 726 118 394 750 537 547 560 177



25 867 970 459 733 181 217 256 114 134 767 3 242 256 497 612 237 328 877 102 819



1 7 2 2 3 2 6



281 551 9 39 9 14 9 45 24 105 24 080 965 543 462 210 191 391 504 926



245 795 924 5 11 89 18 40 35 19 25 995 116 530 391 320 813 013 012 602 448 197 346 776 757 152 462 079 707



68 328 1 9 4 3 5 16 5 23 928 212 070 635 283 151 201 284 285



238 602 609 5 9 89 17 39 34 17 23 800 892 325 877 916 595 793 384 16 282 441 955 737 693 347 290 641 223



1 389 368 31 77 310 81 85 328 72 401 585 503 578 765 736 660 045 233 263



33 299 966 1 2 10 2 2 4 2 8 030 031 090 590 519 209 142 680 4 739 491 693 389 964 059 609 727 295



295 679 17 32 7 15 10 41 29 120 21 400 593 809 702 654 129 074 719 394



285 022 192 29 12 81 20 49 38 19 32 399 671 998 217 759 387 133 854 598 984 870 734 482 938 203 769 983 229



78 477 2 8 3 4 6 16 6 29 808 115 808 354 155 911 933 742 446



277 061 824 28 11 81 19 49 37 17 30 763 683 817 687 395 405 725 559 24 078 750 134 619 850 102 516 209 566



1 474 855 70 110 178 108 89 342 83 491 730 218 656 046 221 584 614 408 378



36 288 317 2 3 6 3 2 4 2 10 934 045 507 538 714 249 516 773 6 866 948 835 474 568 635 661 919 411



127 467 9 17 7 5 3 18 9 48 6 792 610 642 395 717 816 162 608 976



63 626 180 575 373 887 875 105 656 927 052 172 203 705 993 339 349 637 142 151 661



31 539 780 400 310 748 828 759 998 824 143



59 925 775 285 867 699 704 963 276 436 685 6 988 916 054 048 791 775 870 207 126



447 772 3 24 90 20 24 109 26 147 268 139 986 582 455 797 753 711 81



10 830 416 78 663 2 883 616 742 1 583 918 3 342 1 259 210 954 777 017 703 201 820 475



3 15 3 8 13 7 10



4 2 1 1 7 1 10



2 15 3 7 13 7 8



400 203 9 40 8 19 12 49 47 186 28 433 495 657 231 036 194 323 071 591



285 924 027 1 22 38 17 58 49 39 57 531 278 572 425 699 576 159 723 956 659 764 678 524 668 276 182 325 951



99 761 2 14 4 4 6 19 7 41 328 677 069 198 557 165 971 026 598



274 434 271 1 20 38 16 58 48 35 54 356 953 408 887 296 467 915 106 42 172 091 489 506 803 877 311 062 960



1 906 435 18 141 192 99 111 425 148 769 575 648 531 280 271 021 033 685 391



54 616 809 420 388 234 539 253 706 963 098 11 960 688 926 087 187 600 734 193 434



4 7 3 4 6 5 22



537 150 13 62 17 19 19 61 52 256 35 385 291 515 860 131 040 646 630 781



517 291 479 1 23 84 27 117 64 102 94 1 619 099 099 397 573 608 565 481 846 174 839 141 060 536 052 971 758 948



135 309 3 15 9 4 10 29 10 53 346 393 452 690 465 022 068 539 463



498 376 149 1 20 83 26 116 62 97 88 285 434 723 865 828 982 760 446 49 224 043 229 713 746 968 233 198 795



2 852 762 14 104 477 130 173 560 248 1 141 292 677 977 732 701 189 887 358 949



93 491 900 406 879 073 706 725 712 742 231 13 633 501 903 507 206 716 255 424 755



3 20 4 7 8 12 35



677 473 16 82 27 25 25 99 72 284 46 024 399 082 386 424 145 835 374 481



715 375 586 3 33 221 37 166 99 71 81 1 549 211 112 805 167 482 455 000 591 930 488 525 882 030 158 197 018 358



184 849 4 26 15 6 13 40 12 66 1 398 050 032 289 649 168 792 606 542



696 806 219 3 30 220 36 165 97 66 75 220 433 581 962 251 459 983 704 208 945 620 384 114 662 542 659 789 504



3 823 973 27 180 985 163 224 829 232 1 178 2 828 716 749 143 594 185 117 592 049



117 302 530 787 272 809 136 845 855 028 521 44 932 441 079 825 517 877 417 506 936



6 43 6 8 11 8 31



70



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 382 363 126 2 20 79 17 104 49 59 47 1 795 260 761 305 176 973 888 136 065 218 749 062 941 544 179 780 173 480 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 369 836 727 2 18 79 16 103 48 56 43 624 877 436 524 639 898 725 095 14 380 762 391 732 184 751 344 773 410 Annual payroll ($1,000) 60 829 888 575 710 840 385 955 404 317 636 3 652 508 300 647 629 532 034 615 971



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) Minnesota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mississippi Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Missouri Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Montana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nebraska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nevada Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Hampshire Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Jersey Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 410 634 8 44 16 20 17 56 42 178 26 366 623 864 650 364 393 684 333 460



Firms (number) 104 802 2 13 8 5 9 20 9 37 110 510 006 045 647 435 772 059 321



Employees (number) 2 138 561 17 100 449 106 158 446 154 705 281 676 031 432 017 742 810 269 303



3 16 3 5 6 6 17



167 907 6 23 7 9 5 27 14 60 12 662 016 207 927 866 814 948 121 770



122 887 932 1 6 40 8 19 21 9 14 348 747 788 389 955 758 010 529 359 157 940 713 296 531 449 770 923 153



45 615 1 4 3 2 3 11 3 14 249 949 404 925 379 675 535 651 272



118 235 010 1 6 40 8 19 20 8 13 058 024 605 023 726 932 358 492 13 909 244 715 040 062 928 599 040 473



866 254 9 47 237 46 45 201 41 236 620 592 094 664 340 431 770 583 160



18 434 395 216 145 847 459 225 426 149 962 3 151 183 079 189 768 500 001 256 268



1 5 1 1 2 1 4



411 403 10 52 14 21 16 61 44 165 26 322 096 034 531 320 834 743 266 561



382 797 052 1 20 99 23 95 54 40 47 1 684 214 171 201 885 212 017 372 037 727 229 537 894 213 563 690 013 186



111 852 2 15 7 5 9 23 9 39 480 451 185 869 558 211 957 028 417



372 254 747 1 18 98 22 95 52 37 44 462 790 920 455 408 882 570 740 23 868 140 620 673 613 448 433 749 203



2 196 997 18 131 419 137 152 469 151 716 152 419 642 726 056 654 068 957 323



57 986 062 445 047 289 543 504 559 214 377 5 330 828 192 216 228 565 248 393 062



4 14 4 5 6 5 17



93 677 3 12 4 4 2 15 8 37 5 725 200 248 199 869 568 532 516 012



37 668 225 1 2 5 2 8 8 2 5 540 729 350 955 369 321 850 411 139 665 154 258 012 288 906 843 155 944



25 974 811 637 448 298 562 351 076 883 100



35 570 987 1 2 5 2 8 8 2 4 452 375 255 785 280 018 545 855 3 073 163 400 260 488 014 622 562 405



269 469 7 17 23 17 17 76 16 93 299 700 233 086 947 929 017 196 62



5 447 948 258 457 647 490 457 947 423 1 765 070 463 013 222 968 425 185 657 945



3 1 1 1 6 2 8



138 762 4 15 3 7 5 23 14 56 8 536 909 347 096 196 140 655 790 547



137 755 012 785 692 451 659 031 838 219 859 216 021 759 527 953 941 701 599 498 013



38 594 1 5 1 2 3 8 3 12 170 378 905 284 157 746 694 541 173



134 465 728 570 305 408 365 888 399 486 035 5 543 225 634 834 149 850 643 180 670



687 525 5 39 116 39 50 153 57 226 606 160 206 460 063 042 852 032 104



16 035 060 131 137 382 234 395 918 796 038 1 489 343 359 502 152 181 338 089 607



5 28 12 40 16 19 13



5 28 12 39 16 18 13



1 3 1 1 1 1 5



129 757 3 11 3 4 4 17 19 57 8 097 420 434 247 932 191 447 502 851



102 813 070 3 12 6 5 14 19 10 27 837 555 772 987 270 792 732 985 880 086 601 701 147 217 089 436 449 344



35 131 986 585 686 341 453 578 962 629 275



97 814 925 3 12 6 5 14 19 9 26 765 166 682 848 075 398 427 410 38 995 974 265 913 924 340 854 035 625



757 255 20 72 40 36 33 141 39 371 616 593 729 999 883 100 495 607 233



19 291 136 774 354 275 144 103 325 245 060 7 080 914 707 325 429 807 187 558 129



4 1 1 2 6 3 13



2 1 1 1 2 1 9



115 747 2 17 5 4 4 15 10 48 6 935 244 763 084 565 397 748 391 828



79 303 771 371 054 351 791 422 384 278 422 225 347 738 753 953 176 713 986 710 395



30 452 715 892 476 133 246 672 123 291 112



75 916 752 296 345 206 652 227 005 725 450 7 298 201 625 193 030 848 755 443 359



507 990 3 22 106 23 27 128 29 166 341 047 617 617 775 734 334 418 107



13 494 257 87 697 3 795 762 1 022 1 827 1 038 4 260 2 958 074 308 707 374 616 440 699 081



4 20 3 12 17 9 11



3 2 1 2 6 2 11



3 20 3 12 17 8 10



654 227 12 63 18 31 31 85 86 271 53 042 910 856 901 819 292 613 943 239



690 007 714 1 27 103 42 235 87 91 97 2 993 895 686 017 576 270 613 418 536 844 080 646 559 385 486 314 313 087



194 118 4 22 11 8 18 39 13 75 1 505 703 334 623 540 746 347 689 019



667 137 703 1 25 103 40 234 85 85 91 705 604 274 957 200 116 021 162 94 169 467 870 481 076 461 262 920 997



3 298 375 19 142 533 260 310 632 259 1 139 667 816 217 240 659 190 146 673 767



113 091 959 543 337 769 898 746 020 473 278 23 783 097 621 040 396 654 439 983 946



5 23 10 13 11 12 35



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



71



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 79 752 084 7 5 18 5 8 16 6 11 726 205 239 402 807 045 305 579 441 294 113 324 026 552 629 463 479 204 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 76 492 214 7 4 18 5 8 15 5 10 557 820 142 249 646 637 745 680 12 591 740 077 701 229 980 350 500 046 Annual payroll ($1,000) 11 570 103 693 672 1 025 079 1 376 283 824 522 761 628 1 852 422 807 549 4 225 458 3 490 248 006 938 970 762 325 853 148 033 953 816 143 830 594 690 032 074 468 135 259 856



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) New Mexico Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New York Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ohio Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oklahoma Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oregon Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pennsylvania Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 131 685 4 13 5 4 6 19 12 57 7 896 598 864 692 029 532 177 655 577



Firms (number) 34 170 1 4 1 1 2 7 2 12 116 919 654 432 355 378 940 540 171



Employees (number) 506 662 19 41 44 26 27 138 30 177 371 642 477 687 905 478 009 895 198



1 509 829 21 120 44 80 65 197 181 654 145 557 558 335 175 959 005 959 716 885



1 488 912 652 3 48 171 87 331 154 453 232 6 271 063 378 843 915 146 638 210 444 928 507 005 921 508 019 802 498 464



402 266 6 37 23 15 38 88 43 147 2 315 776 649 239 593 662 586 852 914



1 438 125 325 2 44 170 85 329 149 439 216 810 700 402 605 135 551 026 340 552 435 898 406 388 871 852 060 105 310



6 799 764 32 263 950 414 473 1 238 790 2 634 2 415 714 586 204 244 602 620 188 191



9 37 16 20 20 60 81



570 484 18 86 20 22 22 84 56 220 39 804 488 454 979 440 107 386 994 266



518 648 589 2 30 167 25 104 76 52 55 3 478 388 231 960 446 949 038 221 933 955 639 530 236 551 421 606 095 556



149 186 3 24 10 6 12 31 10 50 657 848 617 170 108 743 453 300 724



500 546 338 2 27 166 25 103 74 48 51 071 444 867 169 689 795 993 469 45 934 441 355 583 519 013 721 107 665



3 067 214 25 202 844 149 185 662 171 825 694 597 178 732 480 047 387 435 664



77 145 248 542 271 722 100 370 127 293 704 12 923 645 043 079 491 696 379 722 270



5 24 5 6 9 6 19



55 266 2 5 1 3 2 9 5 21 2 039 900 310 503 383 684 973 684 972



35 005 958 1 2 5 2 9 6 2 4 360 013 308 834 604 566 950 296 71 293 353 424 327 665 137 042 722 995



16 357 586 2 046 712 1 182 1 539 4 041 1 562 4 785 86 202 528 5 27 16 8 16 41 16 72 415 137 290 073 608 936 102 624 730



33 831 667 1 1 5 2 9 6 2 3 305 896 289 702 550 395 720 969 2 246 812 016 250 047 586 615 560 535



237 347 5 14 23 16 21 59 14 81 291 523 773 496 381 975 250 616 42



4 959 823 203 402 638 471 568 695 368 1 611 450 145 148 251 451 636 231 926 585



781 284 20 97 29 39 30 112 84 312 56 590 492 093 401 768 822 279 847 379



796 505 791 4 36 248 44 168 110 91 91 1 260 843 533 197 671 027 075 275 620 608 196 889 609 339 064 288 959 839



775 731 513 3 33 247 42 167 107 86 85 849 782 986 745 690 760 228 635 53 453 564 477 024 157 821 199 061 757



4 647 653 41 224 1 104 230 300 1 039 308 1 398 424 207 758 156 486 028 096 799 699



128 334 527 1 7 42 7 10 14 10 33 159 292 483 951 725 403 406 900 12 172 281 266 627 255 242 173 785 726



280 722 21 34 8 12 9 42 23 110 18 469 145 486 439 430 210 953 619 608



172 370 196 8 7 38 15 34 29 17 20 667 982 437 247 084 578 640 180 552 155 084 668 046 371 655 575 082 560



66 272 3 7 4 2 5 14 6 23 455 149 008 850 146 273 125 549 354



164 997 318 7 6 38 14 33 28 16 18 894 852 262 753 775 483 617 337 20 418 021 991 855 718 135 117 440 623



1 077 678 45 54 173 63 71 260 67 340 249 502 661 734 713 305 282 967 265



25 171 033 1 1 5 2 2 3 2 7 778 303 304 108 199 250 005 214 5 446 831 683 286 626 659 903 465 134



291 596 9 34 15 10 11 40 28 126 14 953 335 205 707 041 829 791 838 659



220 084 989 1 14 50 13 56 35 21 26 894 346 697 220 690 127 200 437 470 859 982 593 096 509 358 250 228 114



80 443 2 12 6 3 6 15 6 27 226 359 634 538 064 812 572 481 519



211 804 567 1 13 50 12 56 34 19 24 615 015 333 849 331 209 266 153 29 925 557 076 082 914 964 115 258 676



1 277 418 21 80 242 70 93 290 84 392 880 564 981 359 660 620 040 959 355



34 397 004 535 651 607 456 391 541 895 310 8 329 490 209 627 199 665 004 362 119



2 8 2 3 4 2 9



837 756 20 101 32 36 32 134 82 341 58 079 419 201 409 812 144 796 445 834



802 492 149 5 37 180 68 167 117 104 119 1 770 481 384 343 851 195 501 080 883 008 970 488 973 532 373 048 586 171



222 450 5 28 15 8 17 50 15 82 1 344 090 991 429 381 778 649 135 036



778 115 447 5 34 179 66 166 113 99 112 235 000 631 920 551 759 909 024 80 252 800 860 854 983 821 848 140 889



4 740 610 41 225 942 255 284 986 343 1 659 452 921 018 882 458 854 902 220 903



132 473 592 1 7 34 8 10 13 12 44 264 312 065 467 087 816 827 609 21 615 978 130 330 980 336 930 634 659



72



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 52 930 316 241 919 854 720 108 867 401 631 185 381 920 899 392 349 160 589 586 040 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 50 755 745 155 647 779 656 998 611 862 036 7 948 127 469 755 315 907 200 363 661 Annual payroll ($1,000) 10 040 593 49 544 2 575 471 693 1 213 936 3 554 2 542 177 357 512 095 414 549 863 084



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) Rhode Island Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tennessee Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Texas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Utah Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vermont Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 80 934 2 9 3 2 3 11 8 33 5 819 304 925 583 096 287 675 420 966



Firms (number) 24 373 645 3 089 2 479 835 1 742 5 437 1 582 8 579 126 71 547 1 10 4 2 5 17 5 24 755 817 512 744 100 000 282 542 422



Employees (number) 386 544 2 15 82 14 20 83 26 141 116 930 016 191 590 432 984 183 102



3 10 2 8 8 8 9



3 10 2 7 8 7 9



260 342 7 35 8 10 9 42 27 100 19 182 361 019 248 507 934 476 910 332



213 486 429 1 12 71 12 37 36 15 26 049 175 891 346 116 100 840 353 613 871 397 780 021 566 010 281 246 257



206 431 441 895 006 747 995 786 996 354 622 24 675 920 887 441 954 800 922 736 106



1 425 681 12 88 370 68 71 341 73 398 168 849 319 287 561 809 487 811 390



33 619 107 245 146 368 235 254 232 205 924 5 921 478 373 936 341 417 045 620 976



11 71 11 36 34 14 24



2 11 2 2 4 2 8



65 791 2 7 1 3 2 11 6 25 3 068 513 806 887 501 967 650 925 632



50 181 052 488 994 543 515 766 773 392 628 76 985 836 217 998 981 487 362 884 302



19 093 429 2 518 934 1 259 1 518 4 782 1 733 5 985 93 98 063 1 11 7 4 8 22 7 34 960 868 120 644 119 048 939 984 462



48 715 035 385 819 520 354 696 579 107 248 2 925 257 573 260 549 186 349 983 953



275 019 3 14 49 15 19 68 20 85 490 083 076 848 339 016 102 034 31



5 553 107 105 364 1 218 401 478 823 525 1 633 779 837 431 992 952 357 678 530 551



1 12 2 8 11 7 4



1 12 2 8 11 7 4



415 934 9 62 14 19 15 62 37 163 30 766 005 569 927 227 920 894 934 773



362 587 045 1 19 100 16 86 55 37 43 1 570 410 320 674 885 570 070 940 143 980 166 762 412 521 384 651 659 510



347 224 486 1 16 100 15 86 53 32 40 345 985 023 953 288 767 606 220 33 209 207 212 867 564 091 993 454 889



2 199 361 20 119 508 145 142 488 125 648 310 375 774 729 486 294 665 374 354



55 445 181 387 335 339 773 611 713 339 937 7 958 403 727 551 165 563 236 152 426



3 15 4 4 6 4 15



1 525 972 78 180 44 69 59 202 154 631 106 416 994 868 998 983 480 689 544 557



1 415 535 633 50 68 306 137 337 198 137 173 4 666 902 055 839 766 226 797 803 479 030 181 413 540 328 266 701 006 168



348 166 12 36 20 15 31 66 32 133 2 911 705 847 926 164 325 020 607 218



1 362 352 328 47 61 304 135 335 192 125 160 223 702 574 263 252 571 575 028 160 075 847 835 195 350 068 285 774 899



7 074 209 205 433 1 070 439 504 1 571 461 2 386 1 701 408 066 460 164 944 297 335 834



196 697 293 8 12 38 15 18 23 17 62 395 776 687 518 213 233 194 640 36 503 930 831 067 472 309 688 575 918



169 164 3 20 6 4 6 22 21 71 12 760 348 400 884 567 228 539 557 347



119 100 391 2 9 24 9 22 20 11 16 775 682 910 429 987 574 838 464 437 186 405 355 242 989 530 712 305 667



42 076 1 7 2 1 3 7 3 14 116 521 820 665 457 415 761 569 218



114 377 759 2 8 24 9 22 20 10 15 690 873 780 258 781 075 733 170 14 502 154 328 673 714 412 244 491 241



797 153 12 58 125 51 52 179 51 265 657 103 594 568 695 078 449 805 204



19 272 466 477 600 950 598 642 483 515 999 3 961 908 783 463 695 255 300 279 822



1 3 1 1 2 1 5



67 488 2 9 4 2 2 9 5 28 3 067 398 454 353 120 618 258 458 887



33 469 226 243 041 196 841 187 183 666 010 98 296 682 802 088 739 322 509 595 193



18 181 459 2 555 1 384 780 1 079 4 426 1 173 6 366 84 128 850 3 19 6 5 8 25 10 50 351 893 223 725 011 083 337 728 738



31 930 872 206 792 089 763 117 002 409 546 3 837 665 735 105 533 033 125 198 641



232 647 2 12 45 11 13 53 12 81 455 874 729 193 215 646 047 450 38



5 502 895 60 351 1 553 344 394 735 396 1 665 421 668 473 765 173 343 235 891 926



2 8 2 5 6 3 5



1 8 2 5 6 3 4



480 122 12 58 12 21 14 65 54 208 32 604 665 577 454 975 350 344 537 855



415 092 587 3 25 87 32 66 66 60 71 1 770 037 671 013 090 400 929 785 393 720 539 402 577 154 304 647 702 542



402 260 820 3 23 87 31 65 65 57 67 544 250 455 435 619 107 809 990 47 853 303 426 406 793 443 657 744 195



2 571 489 34 178 407 143 135 585 175 910 482 903 824 611 129 307 040 687 506



69 930 776 913 882 184 380 687 377 189 300 12 989 653 989 539 961 582 822 828 413



4 13 5 4 8 6 26



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



73



Table 12.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division for States: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 357 322 932 3 23 83 20 80 55 39 50 425 910 011 060 062 676 910 587 677 611 766 210 404 602 951 395 442 551 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 344 895 438 2 22 82 19 79 54 36 46 871 327 624 554 392 498 824 761 40 561 825 009 428 617 663 736 218 381 Annual payroll ($1,000) 60 792 792 778 656 824 468 085 253 550 164 10 940 345 411 703 252 032 302 880 927



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Geographic area and industry division Firms (number) Washington Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified West Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wisconsin Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wyoming Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified

1All



Firms (number) 129 780 3 20 8 5 9 25 10 45 855 754 558 381 907 036 804 873 740



Employees (number) 2 023 814 30 139 368 119 141 461 128 634 127 770 344 770 077 176 784 208 558



447 433 16 47 19 16 18 64 49 194 20 513 543 640 214 977 640 622 635 777



4 14 4 5 7 4 19



111 737 5 12 4 5 3 19 9 44 7 096 996 013 676 409 911 235 107 629



77 527 532 6 3 18 7 11 15 5 10 599 339 663 119 023 073 413 138 156 756 729 909 198 141 798 083 300 618



31 789 1 4 1 1 1 7 2 10 097 654 784 830 975 715 399 583 87



75 364 314 6 3 18 6 10 14 5 9 504 094 594 944 927 671 089 535 3 359 048 613 206 565 195 211 819 298



529 192 28 31 77 33 29 132 27 169 084 025 992 348 853 492 245 097 56



12 397 238 1 179 453 757 771 2 583 019 1 062 109 902 838 1 640 329 668 669 3 602 185 865 59 198 866 376 961 931 583 432 124 372 409 6 327 064 535 941 689 503 898 513 396



366 436 8 43 18 18 15 63 40 139 20 776 243 347 091 054 989 010 893 259



367 841 279 1 18 120 18 62 52 55 38 419 492 395 578 255 467 571 073 584 791 960 923 582 931 941 979 979 193



109 409 2 15 9 5 8 24 8 35 342 477 437 956 235 673 946 109 460



358 863 640 1 17 120 17 61 51 53 35 242 195 086 910 811 296 627 669 24 698 054 700 130 438 240 299 407 674



2 246 488 14 112 609 115 133 471 153 636 342 858 649 665 146 034 185 274 335



3 20 3 4 6 5 14



49 376 2 5 1 2 1 8 5 20 2 851 599 481 206 433 021 016 057 880



26 742 915 7 1 3 2 2 4 1 2 563 590 094 142 826 874 939 631 78 552 721 971 962 661 812 278 080 878



14 920 935 2 207 612 778 819 3 360 1 136 5 095 146



25 722 961 7 1 3 2 2 4 1 2 490 480 056 068 785 751 750 332 6 409 673 412 450 784 066 759 599 809



153 878 17 13 10 9 7 43 7 43 733 577 313 930 380 346 768 705 126



3 504 436 793 337 304 330 197 544 199 795 1 361 033 585 889 167 165 465 903 868



firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees.



74



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 13.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division and Legal Form of Organization: 1997

All firms1 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 18 553 243 047 13 892 225 2 977 247 871 765 621 734 190 269 338 454 632 626 997 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 17 907 940 321 13 801 110 2 920 366 475 271 523 308 187 883 299 178 911 621 312 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 936 492 940 2 189 535 81 101 27 912 596 929 658 394 485 995 684 790 986



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Industry division and legal form of organization Firms (number) All industries C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Construction C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Manufacturing C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Transportation, communications, and utilities C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Wholesale trade C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Retail trade C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Finance, insurance, and real estate C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Services C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2 Industries not classified C corporations Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Other2

1All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms 2Included in this group are cooperatives, estates, receiverships,



Firms (number) 5 295 151 1 870 219 1 516 933 1 467 387 341 357 99 255 135 492 35 37 53 7 675 818 759 681 559



Employees (number) 103 359 815 70 21 5 3 1 981 446 698 917 314 811 217 881 924 982



20 821 934 2 1 15 1 390 979 122 226 102 478 425 882 455 694



622 961 46 49 497 28 313 994 765 267 622



240 641 819 174 33 23 8 1 157 279 201 345 658 517 237 527 123 415



221 882 274 171 30 11 6 1 712 777 602 194 595 810 214 213 758 279



1 341 642 817 296 164 54 9 628 340 302 112 260



42 321 102 30 7 2 1 991 417 375 262 274 832 637 380 063 190



2 333 424 260 242 1 731 98 042 547 866 633 336



944 154 542 449 334 113 46 162 600 976 088 326 814 387 352 269 720



675 160 218 206 216 33 683 565 521 136 255



863 945 192 442 328 54 36 968 936 951 764 322 866 952 943 490 941



5 678 306 2 872 700 2 003 033 611 808 188 194 2 571 18 968 167 14 808 499 3 482 720 240 563 243 520 192 865 5 883 270 4 539 990 186 120 46 301 099 801 339 730



176 476 246 96 64 10 5 221 754 265 154 80 810 259 293 682 202



688 782 179 127 348 27 5 732 104 235 884 827



4 021 515 429 3 430 487 27 46 30 382 427 143 395 166 719 639 184 814 073



334 084 156 106 50 14 5 671 774 844 027 768



4 005 607 057 3 427 485 17 44 30 687 478 652 649 138 954 570 619 018 896



685 313 617 567 101 4 7 5 345 136 375 125 330 181 815 041 967 613



919 570 107 89 696 22 2 870 524 700 694 782



1 183 669 281 994 110 39 26 11 768 527 557 945 869 189 658 857 754 823



218 834 84 69 49 12 2 713 474 611 304 732



1 151 582 436 991 108 13 25 11 931 255 814 715 866 016 029 427 639 325



207 281 648 171 28 3 3 1 227 063 336 365 288 564 237 671 684 492



797 856 245 164 353 25 8 786 006 835 762 467



4 270 041 314 3 277 779 79 77 56 041 224 494 896 384 843 338 342 320 471



415 833 207 135 49 14 8 815 220 789 598 411



4 237 594 031 3 270 775 58 76 56 871 288 806 310 316 651 641 482 267 990



6 877 507 4 719 390 1 731 394 183 612 142 283 100 828 22 268 978 14 263 019 5 306 603 1 694 736 827 455 177 165 7 430 891 5 988 725 230 342 143 776 988 125 803 199



252 891 380 182 59 3 4 2 433 699 659 320 778 083 586 206 893 612



2 889 041 387 353 1 999 135 13 621 286 892 112 130



2 649 085 229 1 659 690 197 76 25 798 686 130 094 375 147 332 952 281 517



1 096 856 340 315 347 80 13 831 031 070 901 023



2 577 370 639 1 653 686 141 70 25 969 121 077 831 370 512 001 715 721 690



324 734 467 215 81 16 9 2 186 108 239 360 840 624 218 365 205 055



2 237 675 310 251 1 033 624 16 595 538 953 718 871



2 567 560 021 2 209 126 61 138 32 215 137 758 242 205 973 448 920 172 508



449 713 165 113 100 53 16 984 392 899 099 339



2 420 115 913 2 181 105 26 75 31 309 793 143 585 283 507 868 490 594 454



314 464 560 265 28 4 13 3 357 150 063 317 575 688 756 394 609 113



8 891 023 793 644 7 170 228 54 267 815 179 510 252



2 614 964 642 1 676 410 296 198 32 958 250 847 800 107 340 189 648 715 750



1 976 744 668 537 594 124 52 389 097 330 758 170



2 427 078 076 1 658 399 150 187 30 767 454 757 136 963 576 151 127 207 015



34 884 760 22 6 2 1 954 908 382 998 642 355 167 032 075 131



932 349 593 660 165 37 57 11 649 207 547 721 223 922 361 057 778 475



1 480 003 88 63 1 291 35 812 835 294 529 533



61 610 770 20 5 32 2 739 114 654 926 175 796 226 850 178 720



30 836 21 2 5 1 018 786 401 507 124



2 764 703 1 891 260 465 120 25 407 752 895 927 722



26 294 18 1 4 1 143 873 902 143 233



660 327 498 59 68 29 4 781 126 277 909 234



with no paid employees. and businesses classified as unknown legal forms of organization.



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

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AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



75



Table 14.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1997

All firms1 Industry division and receipts size Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000) 18 553 243 047 10 18 56 84 149 351 430 578 16 871 738 584 908 460 651 723 673 868 634 824 966 540 153 111 431 812 118 092 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 17 907 940 321 71 751 350 359 3 325 488 12 863 688 48 709 985 216 343 497 16 785 039 873 656 049 429 901 619 101 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 936 492 940 709 710 230 043 1 389 298 4 184 453 13 719 577 57 94 137 2 626 950 359 016 933 029 971 347 512



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Firms (number) 5 295 151 25 49 194 347 659 1 308 968 710 1 029 873 590 543 529 683 755 996 618 564



Employees (number) 103 359 815 31 35 184 440 1 156 3 5 6 85 893 219 554 844 322 650 062 387 283 844 613 480 174



All industries Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Construction Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Manufacturing Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Transportation, communications, and utilities Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Wholesale trade Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Retail trade Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more See footnotes at end of table.



20 821 934 4 2 3 2 2 625 760 619 396 106 337 243 150 802 310



2 213 767 1 221 990 827 956 1 050 379 622 961 151 92 119 76 61 58 30 18 14 457 698 099 518 716 100 043 423 907



240 641 819 360 030 623 174 1 869 083 2 689 534 4 355 722 9 10 12 198 202 592 769 179 836 029 417 994



135 492 1 1 6 12 23 37 23 15 13 331 736 336 537 413 118 880 415 726



221 882 274 3 11 106 464 1 717 6 8 10 194 042 465 692 378 090 938 912 594 513 304 087 100 736



1 341 642 2 1 5 13 34 104 134 158 886 377 284 425 457 384 516 368 850 981



42 321 102 59 10 47 139 459 1 2 3 34 645 466 409 083 322 652 123 738 474 290 456 066 981



2 333 424 372 242 409 315 284 305 161 108 131 782 747 872 778 686 721 186 664 988



944 154 542 803 658 566 176 251 670 751 226 049 990 996 188 254 253 404 487 806 164



675 160 4 6 20 38 83 176 124 91 129 498 584 308 718 160 123 572 320 877



863 945 192 11 45 345 1 445 6 188 29 44 64 718 123 175 254 353 541 383 807 932 715 882 968 156 808



5 678 306 3 4 18 43 122 423 521 645 3 894 923 811 299 482 444 303 961 468 615



176 476 246 35 35 136 422 1 570 7 10 15 140 084 872 861 457 580 859 200 348 893 124 774 347 121



1 6 11 20 48 56 76 722



688 782 98 60 85 64 63 76 56 52 131 439 017 700 550 274 512 163 550 577



4 021 515 429 230 570 404 869 1 357 148 2 296 698 4 515 632 12 20 37 3 942 408 060 441 799 355 975 830 352



334 084 487 523 9 400 15 106 26 076 52 49 49 131 618 374 291 209



4 005 607 057 659 939 167 694 881 138 384 230 965



18 968 167 4 150 463 9 373 16 944 40 932 156 277 476 17 986 273 056 182 794



685 313 617 136 5 54 173 581 2 5 10 665 657 450 674 580 458 642 017 843 619 059 386 215 378



3 160 558 1 914 8 17 35 3 941 821 734 184 228



919 570 132 98 164 133 154 119 44 29 41 786 545 338 702 334 580 623 857 805



1 183 669 281 319 180 670 137 2 652 360 4 726 028 11 187 386 17 15 20 1 109 750 665 799 898 303 896 923 068



218 834 768 358 175 683 057 518 050 988 237



1 151 582 436 2 17 157 575 2 298 9 12 18 1 108 150 731 121 529 317 013 000 758 175 322 276 258 317



5 883 270 435 577 074 225 812 989 828 289 041



207 281 648 7 8 61 188 662 2 3 5 194 557 672 330 794 015 224 105 204 394 411 235 691 369



2 9 15 31 56 36 25 41



1 8 18 50 161 198 253 5 190



797 856 76 49 74 67 73 99 75 73 207 992 571 292 129 490 662 670 062 988



4 270 041 314 179 545 334 873 1 190 769 2 407 153 5 253 078 16 26 51 4 165 221 995 966 492 346 527 853 170



415 833 238 878 4 468 9 787 21 086 52 56 64 205 793 558 187 838



4 237 594 031 664 301 902 076 421 059 417 069 122



6 877 507 159 646 3 540 9 196 25 970 99 167 297 6 273 295 832 017 852



252 891 380 1 5 27 102 366 1 3 6 240 765 439 906 275 872 404 870 152 092 694 828 476 992



6 77 363 1 563 8 20 45 4 160 897 412 812 461



2 889 041 623 320 370 256 273 385 255 183 218 464 999 520 005 989 600 958 562 944



2 649 085 229 1 2 5 9 19 62 90 128 2 329 436 152 778 113 718 749 506 495 134 902 691 726 325 238 655 229 049 414



1 096 856 2 7 31 57 120 271 219 170 216 179 618 325 837 247 656 809 083 102



2 577 370 639 6 55 538 2 144 8 936 45 78 119 2 322 303 173 298 913 793 919 699 589 693 479 239 063 165



22 268 978 1 5 29 78 240 698 114 566 075 207



324 734 467 26 24 163 511 1 789 8 14 20 279 385 132 594 107 114 098 581 127 639 284 111 567 946



979 153 1 423 412 1 814 848 17 696 905



76



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 14.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1997 Con.

All firms1 Industry division and receipts size Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000) 2 567 560 021 780 531 119 564 417 037 617 504 986 682 612 638 099 883 616 258 712 521 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) 2 420 115 913 5 30 316 1 204 4 444 19 28 36 2 328 994 393 803 922 045 715 649 763 850 198 502 324 867 Annual payroll ($1,000) 314 464 560 365 23 137 406 1 265 5 7 9 290 182 265 422 396 493 542 623 234 971 125 101 056 415



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Firms (number) 449 713 2 4 18 32 60 121 80 53 77 295 268 309 422 120 262 845 043 149



Employees (number) 7 430 891 10 2 15 36 84 261 291 324 6 404 120 891 968 046 136 384 064 916 366



Finance, insurance, and real estate Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Services Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Industries not classified Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more

1All



2 237 675 369 224 378 324 301 309 153 96 78 554 658 957 466 995 381 231 843 590



1 6 11 21 49 53 67 2 355



8 891 023 2 299 542 1 395 225 1 698 461 985 161 776 389 790 427 259 258 803 764 328 350



2 614 964 642 5 9 26 34 54 125 150 178 2 029 478 362 465 447 865 427 388 899 630 084 410 435 524 724 574 251 523 117



1 976 744 10 22 87 159 289 537 377 242 250 181 714 161 802 795 183 221 135 552



2 427 078 076 30 367 161 281 1 501 260 5 907 157 21 308 668 88 133 167 2 009 138 379 183 467 113 852 933 445



34 884 760 7 17 90 221 552 1 2 2 27 702 201 582 508 413 957 914 516 695 433 078 184 570



932 349 593 69 108 721 2 180 6 928 28 46 64 782 531 967 753 089 209 032 048 430 974 159 867 238 636



1 480 003 500 275 317 173 116 68 17 6 2 324 784 913 502 469 623 849 962 577



61 610 770 1 1 4 6 8 10 6 4 18 149 846 909 039 086 255 096 764 464 841 204 193 538 195 342 160 005 292



30 836 3 2 8 5 4 899 912 063 646 761



2 764 703 11 17 121 199 337 568 408 307 793 275 870 092 125 069 934 176 486 676



26 294 1 047 907 2 903 3 446 4 703 5 4 1 2 498 014 726 050



660 327 8 8 40 60 94 141 93 64 147 647 590 731 377 521 883 213 691 674



3 699 1 184 451 221



firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees.



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



77



Table 15.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms With Paid Employees by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1997

Industry division and employment size Firms (number) 5 295 151 619 2 569 966 570 359 113 79 15 990 184 871 401 358 693 688 966 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 17 907 940 321 138 833 796 941 411 088 186 511 280 729 218 063 341 791 756 759 432 496 926 364 732 142 224 005 Employees (number) 103 359 815 – 101 150 901 095 653 179 736 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 936 492 940 23 125 147 187 275 205 413 1 556 982 505 885 979 557 582 783 215 697 861 702 614 569 475 327 695



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



All industries No employees1 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Construction No employees1 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Manufacturing No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Transportation, communications, and utilities No employees1 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Wholesale trade No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Retail trade No employees1 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Finance, insurance, and real estate No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more See footnotes at end of table. employees1 employees1 employees1 employees1



1 1 2 10



5 6 7 10 7 15 50



401 334 621 774 777 364 086



135 492 25 63 23 13 6 1 1 141 972 687 693 021 443 013 522



221 882 274 3 12 12 14 16 10 136 433 152 271 456 035 515 111 433 532 393 905 D D



1 341 642 – 096 139 869 396 935 m m



42 321 102 552 589 031 944 226 527 440 297 582 306 234 085 D D



134 156 180 171 91



2 3 3 4 2



675 160 81 351 120 67 37 10 5 966 115 326 521 987 098 327 820



863 945 192 16 108 92 111 154 100 147 132 054 843 465 109 282 743 925 520 819 798 077 685 346 360 595 512



5 678 306 – 600 923 032 042 968 382 359



176 476 246 2 15 18 24 35 22 31 24 254 903 861 833 047 941 900 733 595 599 623 079 855 868 607 020



725 785 901 1 121 669 878 596



334 084 3 124 61 52 48 20 17 5 605 893 629 472 036 514 870 065



4 005 607 057 3 26 43 78 173 178 496 3 006 640 023 540 909 007 102 130 253 026 976 484 176 255 949 074 117



18 968 167 – 777 606 087 058 458 139 042



685 313 617 589 828 284 364 653 157 914 519 880 901 121 977 471 663 897 707



1 1 3 11



256 412 715 472 380 285 446



5 10 19 42 41 99 465



218 834 28 103 35 23 16 5 4 1 806 238 879 112 292 458 302 747



1 151 582 436 5 23 23 31 51 49 100 865 806 011 950 923 268 427 322 871 875 152 743 451 394 544 720 557



5 883 270 – 072 441 928 331 955 912 631



207 281 648 1 4 5 7 12 9 20 146 059 349 134 270 084 807 751 823 846 071 499 650 276 634 799 873



213 234 309 478 352 694 3 599



415 833 32 189 79 54 36 11 8 3 827 330 070 520 300 518 824 444



4 237 594 031 24 237 238 291 415 265 529 2 236 522 058 385 142 161 715 244 362 002 559 559 879 760 434 998 840



6 877 507 – 039 743 074 790 738 324 799



252 891 380 1 12 16 23 34 23 39 102 433 165 067 167 511 357 344 844 266 835 608 900 088 502 126 055



396 519 723 1 034 694 1 130 2 378



1 096 856 125 462 228 143 92 26 14 3 529 471 856 391 910 502 004 193



2 577 370 639 28 132 151 174 290 255 321 1 222 785 940 039 863 123 872 417 328 264 669 167 595 170 260 944 570



22 268 978 – 036 380 898 170 913 027 554



324 734 467 3 13 19 24 37 27 37 161 410 367 331 610 371 994 117 531 343 434 498 171 063 792 491 675



1 1 1 2 1 2 11



054 506 904 734 711 320 037



449 713 52 273 60 28 18 6 6 3 022 023 541 826 031 824 656 790



2 420 115 913 14 91 58 59 94 81 222 1 797 052 603 445 440 627 858 399 687 923 155 770 117 687 915 955 391



7 430 891 – 297 921 913 978 409 690 683



314 464 560 2 13 11 13 18 14 33 207 292 095 711 034 840 499 809 180 998 409 607 798 768 037 581 362



533 386 376 517 410 876 4 328



78



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



Table 15.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms With Paid Employees by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1997 Con.

Industry division and employment size Firms (number) 1 976 744 247 994 356 189 110 36 32 8 370 893 807 567 075 815 722 495 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 2 427 078 076 40 201 176 179 216 147 347 1 119 501 243 007 324 358 016 017 609 765 024 211 872 385 556 229 034 Employees (number) 34 884 760 – 795 609 056 023 412 709 156 Annual payroll ($1,000) 932 349 593 11 58 63 71 90 63 146 426 968 090 399 727 803 289 326 742 855 890 989 663 619 451 760 366



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



Services No employees1 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more Industries not classified No 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 to 499 employees 500 employees or more

1Firms



2 2 2 3 2 6 16



076 324 507 242 464 034 235



30 836 22 726 6 617 1 154 239 82 13 4 1



2 764 703 1 780 572 232 78 56 18 243 052 482 057 342 219 D D



26 294 – 389 388 044 307 865 f f



660 327 420 115 63 26 19 7 474 425 175 070 195 443 D D



employees1



11 7 3 2



reported annual payroll, but did not report any employees on their payroll during specified period in 1997.



MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census May 9, 2001



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



79



Table 16.



Statistics for All U.S. Firms With No Paid Employees by Industry Division: 1997

Industry division Firms (number) 15 526 783 487 1 658 354 700 382 1 792 1 787 6 914 1 449 469 264 698 736 023 185 962 279 167 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 645 302 726 18 80 15 32 32 71 147 187 58 759 209 908 086 447 714 444 886 846 545 350 372 845 283 590 108 566 067



[This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]



All industries Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified



80



AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES



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Appendix A. Explanation of Terms

Annual payroll. Annual payroll consists of the combined amount of wages paid, tips reported, and other compensation including salaries, vacation allowances, bonuses, commissions, sick-leave pay, and the value of paymentsin-kind (such as free meals and lodging) paid to all employees during the calendar year before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. All forms of compensation are included, whether or not subject to income tax or FICA tax, with the exception of annuities, third-party sick pay, and supplemental unemployment compensation benefits (even if income tax was withheld). For corporations, total payroll includes compensation paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors or partners. Employment. Employment includes all employees, fulltime and part-time, reported on a firm’s payroll during specified pay periods in 1997. Persons on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations are included as employees, as are salaried officers and executives of corporations. However, proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses are not considered as employees. The derivation of the 1997 employment figures vary somewhat among the different industries. For firms in the minerals, manufacturing, and construction industries, employment represents an annual average of the number of ‘‘production workers’’ on the payroll for any part of the pay periods including the 12th of March, May, August, and November, plus the number of ‘‘all other employees’’ on the payroll during the March 12th pay period. For the other industries covered by the economic censuses and for those industries not covered, employment consists of all employees on the payroll of a firm during the pay period including March 12. Ethnicity. The ethnic categories listed on the survey questionnaires are consistent with those mandated by the Office of Management and Budget. These standards were developed by both the Executive Branch and Congress. Firm. A firm is a business consisting of one domestic establishment or more that the reporting firm specified under its ownership or control at the end of 1997. If a company owned or controlled other companies, all establishments of the subsidiaries are included as part of the owning or controlling company. In this report, the terms company and firm are used interchangeably. Legal form of organization. The five legal forms of organization included in this report are: 1. C corporation. Any legally incorporated business, except subchapter S, under state laws. 2. Subchapter S corporation. A legally incorporated business under state laws. A subchapter S corporation is a special IRS designation for legally incorporated businesses with 75 or fewer shareholders who, because of tax advantages, elect to be taxed as individual shareholders rather than as corporations. 3. Individual proprietorship. An unincorporated business owned by an individual. Also included in this category are self-employed persons. The business may be the only occupation of an individual or the secondary activity of an individual who works full time for someone else. 4. Partnership. An unincorporated business owned by two or more persons. 5. Other. Included in this group are cooperatives, estates, receiverships, and businesses classified as unknown legal forms of organization. Race. The race categories listed on the survey questionnaires are consistent with those mandated by the Office of Management and Budget. These standards were developed by both the Executive Branch and Congress. Sales and receipts. Sales and receipts are defined as the receipts for goods produced or distributed or services provided. Excluded from sales are nonoperating receipts, returns on investments, and interest. For firms with multiple locations, sales and receipts are reported for each location or establishment of the firm. These sales and receipts include estimated values assigned to intra-company transfers of goods and services among establishments within the same company. The value of a firm’s sales and receipts as shown in this publication is the aggregate of these establishment receipts. Because of duplication, the aggregates of these establishments’ sales and receipts ordinarily exceed a firm’s total net sales and receipts, which reflect only commercial transactions with outside customers.



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Appendix B. Metropolitan Areas

Abilene, TX MSA Taylor County, TX Akron, OH PMSA Portage County, OH Summit County, OH Albany, GA MSA Dougherty County, GA Lee County, GA Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY MSA Albany County, NY Montgomery County, NY Rensselaer County, NY Saratoga County, NY Schenectady County, NY Schoharie County, NY Albuquerque, NM MSA Bernalillo County, NM Sandoval County, NM Valencia County, NM Alexandria, LA MSA Rapides Parish, LA Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA MSA Carbon County, PA Lehigh County, PA Northampton County, PA Altoona, PA MSA Blair County, PA Amarillo, TX MSA Potter County, TX Randall County, TX Anchorage, AK MSA Anchorage Borough, AK 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Lenawee County, MI Livingston County, MI Washtenaw County, MI Anniston, AL MSA Calhoun County, AL Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah, WI MSA Calumet County, WI Outagamie County, WI Winnebago County, WI Asheville, NC MSA Buncombe County, NC Madison County, NC Athens, GA MSA Clarke County, GA Madison County, GA Oconee County, GA Atlanta, GA MSA Barrow County, GA Bartow County, GA Carroll County, GA Cherokee County, GA Clayton County, GA Cobb County, GA Coweta County, GA DeKalb County, GA Douglas County, GA Fayette County, GA Forsyth County, GA Fulton County, GA Gwinnett County, GA Henry County, GA APPENDIX B B–1



Atlanta, GA MSA—Con. Newton County, GA Paulding County, GA Pickens County, GA Rockdale County, GA Spalding County, GA Walton County, GA Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Atlantic County, NJ Cape May County, NJ Augusta–Aiken, GA–SC MSA Columbia County, GA McDuffie County, GA Richmond County, GA Aiken County, SC Edgefield County, SC Austin–San Marcos, TX MSA Bastrop County, TX Caldwell County, TX Hays County, TX Travis County, TX Williamson County, TX Bakersfield, CA MSA Kern County, CA Baltimore, MD PMSA



Barnstable–Yarmouth, MA MSA Barnstable County, MA Barnstable city, MA Dennis town, MA Harwich town, MA Sandwich town, MA Yarmouth town, MA Baton Rouge, LA MSA Ascension Parish, LA East Baton Rouge Parish, LA Livingston Parish, LA West Baton Rouge Parish, LA Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX MSA Hardin County, TX Jefferson County, TX Orange County, TX Bellingham, WA MSA Whatcom County, WA Benton Harbor, MI MSA Berrien County, MI Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA Bergen County, NJ Passaic County, NJ Billings, MT MSA Yellowstone County, MT



Anne Arundel County, MD Baltimore County, MD Carroll County, MD Harford County, MD Howard County, MD Queen Anne’s County, MD Baltimore, MD (IC) Bangor, ME MSA Penobscot County, ME (Part) Bangor city, ME Brewer city, ME Old Town city, ME Orono town, ME Waldo County, ME (Part) B–2 APPENDIX B Blount County, AL Jefferson County, AL St. Clair County, AL Shelby County, AL 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, MS MSA Hancock County, MS Harrison County, MS Jackson County, MS Binghamton, NY MSA Broome County, NY Tioga County, NY Birmingham, AL MSA



Bismarck, ND MSA Burleigh County, ND Morton County, ND Bloomington, IN MSA Monroe County, IN Bloomington–Normal, IL MSA McLean County, IL Boise City, ID MSA Ada County, ID Canyon County, ID Boston, MA–NH PMSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Mansfield town, MA Norton town, MA Taunton city, MA Essex County, MA (Part) Amesbury town, MA Beverly city, MA Danvers town, MA Gloucester city, MA Ipswich town, MA Lynn city, MA Lynnfield town, MA Marblehead town, MA Newburyport city, MA Peabody city, MA Salem city, MA Saugus town, MA Swampscott town, MA Middlesex County, MA (Part) Acton town, MA Arlington town, MA Ashland town, MA Bedford town, MA Belmont town, MA Burlington town, MA Cambridge city, MA Concord town, MA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Middlesex County, MA (Part)—Con. Everett city, MA Framingham town, MA Holliston town, MA Hopkinton town, MA Hudson town, MA Lexington town, MA Malden city, MA Marlborough city, MA Maynard town, MA Medford city, MA Melrose city, MA Natick town, MA Newton city, MA North Reading town, MA Reading town, MA Somerville city, MA Stoneham town, MA Sudbury town, MA Wakefield town, MA Waltham city, MA Watertown city, MA Wayland town, MA Weston town, MA Wilmington town, MA Winchester town, MA Woburn city, MA Norfolk County, MA (Part) Bellingham town, MA Braintree town, MA Brookline town, MA Canton town, MA Dedham town, MA Foxborough town, MA Franklin city, MA Holbrook town, MA Medfield town, MA APPENDIX B B–3



Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Norfolk County, MA (Part)—Con. Medway town, MA Milton town, MA Needham town, MA Norfolk town, MA Norwood town, MA Quincy city, MA Randolph town, MA Sharon town, MA Stoughton town, MA Walpole town, MA Wellesley town, MA Westwood town, MA Weymouth town, MA Wrentham town, MA Plymouth County, MA (Part) Carver town, MA Duxbury town, MA Hanover town, MA Hingham town, MA Hull town, MA Kingston town, MA Marshfield town, MA Pembroke town, MA Plymouth town, MA Rockland town, MA Scituate town, MA Wareham town, MA Suffolk County, MA Boston city, MA Chelsea city, MA Revere city, MA Winthrop town, MA B–4 APPENDIX B



Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Worcester County, MA (Part) Harvard town, MA Milford town, MA Rockingham County, NH (Part) Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Boston, MA–NH PMSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Mansfield town, MA Norton town, MA Taunton city, MA Essex County, MA (Part) Amesbury town, MA Beverly city, MA Danvers town, MA Gloucester city, MA Ipswich town, MA Lynn city, MA Lynnfield town, MA Marblehead town, MA Newburyport city, MA Peabody city, MA Salem city, MA Saugus town, MA Swampscott town, MA Middlesex County, MA (Part) Acton town, MA Arlington town, MA Ashland town, MA Bedford town, MA Belmont town, MA Burlington town, MA Cambridge city, MA Concord town, MA Everett city, MA Framingham town, MA Holliston town, MA Hopkinton town, MA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Middlesex County, MA (Part)—Con. Hudson town, MA Lexington town, MA Malden city, MA Marlborough city, MA Maynard town, MA Medford city, MA Melrose city, MA Natick town, MA Newton city, MA North Reading town, MA Reading town, MA Somerville city, MA Stoneham town, MA Sudbury town, MA Wakefield town, MA Waltham city, MA Watertown city, MA Wayland town, MA Weston town, MA Wilmington town, MA Winchester town, MA Woburn city, MA Norfolk County, MA (Part) Bellingham town, MA Braintree town, MA Brookline town, MA Canton town, MA Dedham town, MA Foxborough town, MA Franklin city, MA Holbrook town, MA Medfield town, MA Medway town, MA Milton town, MA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Norfolk County, MA (Part)—Con. Needham town, MA Norfolk town, MA Norwood town, MA Quincy city, MA Randolph town, MA Sharon town, MA Stoughton town, MA Walpole town, MA Wellesley town, MA Westwood town, MA Weymouth town, MA Wrentham town, MA Plymouth County, MA (Part) Carver town, MA Duxbury town, MA Hanover town, MA Hingham town, MA Hull town, MA Kingston town, MA Marshfield town, MA Pembroke town, MA Plymouth town, MA Rockland town, MA Scituate town, MA Wareham town, MA Suffolk County, MA Boston city, MA Chelsea city, MA Revere city, MA Winthrop town, MA Worcester County, MA (Part) Harvard town, MA Milford town, MA Rockingham County, NH (Part) APPENDIX B B–5



Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Brockton, MA PMSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Easton town, MA Raynham town, MA Norfolk County, MA (Part) Plymouth County, MA (Part) Abington town, MA Bridgewater town, MA Brockton city, MA East Bridgewater town, MA Middleborough town, MA Whitman town, MA Fitchburg–Leominster, MA PMSA Middlesex County, MA (Part) Worcester County, MA (Part)



Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Lowell, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Hillsborough County, NH (Part) Pelham town, NH Manchester, NH PMSA Hillsborough County, NH (Part) Bedford town, NH Goffstown town, NH Manchester city, NH Merrimack County, NH (Part) Rockingham County, NH (Part) Londonderry town, NH Nashua, NH PMSA Hillsborough County, NH (Part) Hudson town, NH Merrimack town, NH



Fitchburg city, MA Gardner city, MA Leominster city, MA Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Essex County, MA (Part) Andover town, MA Haverhill city, MA Lawrence city, MA Methuen city, MA North Andover town, MA Rockingham County, NH (Part) Derry town, NH Salem town, NH Lowell, MA–NH PMSA Middlesex County, MA (Part) Billerica town, MA Chelmsford town, MA Dracut town, MA Lowell city, MA Pepperell town, MA Tewksbury town, MA Westford town, MA B–6 APPENDIX B Dover city, NH Durham town, NH Rochester city, NH Somersworth city, NH 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Milford town, NH Nashua city, NH New Bedford, MA PMSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Dartmouth town, MA Fairhaven town, MA New Bedford city, MA Plymouth County, MA (Part) Portsmouth–Rochester, NH–ME PMSA York County, ME (Part) York town, ME Rockingham County, NH (Part) Exeter town, NH Hampton town, NH Portsmouth city, NH Strafford County, NH (Part)



Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Worcester, MA–CT PMSA Windham County, CT (Part) Hampden County, MA (Part) Worcester County, MA (Part) Auburn town, MA Charlton town, MA Clinton town, MA Grafton town, MA Holden town, MA Leicester town, MA Millbury town, MA Northborough town, MA Northbridge town, MA Oxford town, MA Shrewsbury town, MA Southbridge town, MA Spencer town, MA Uxbridge town, MA Webster town, MA Westborough town, MA Worcester city, MA Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA Boulder County, CO Brazoria, TX PMSA



Bridgeport, CT PMSA—Con. New Haven County, CT (Part) Ansonia city, CT Derby city, CT Milford city, CT Seymour town, CT Brockton, MA PMSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Easton town, MA Raynham town, MA Norfolk County, MA (Part) Plymouth County, MA (Part) Abington town, MA Bridgewater town, MA Brockton city, MA East Bridgewater town, MA Middleborough town, MA Whitman town, MA Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito, TX MSA Cameron County, TX Bryan–College Station, TX MSA Brazos County, TX Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA Erie County, NY Niagara County, NY Burlington, VT MSA Chittenden County, VT (Part) Burlington city, VT



Brazoria County, TX Colchester town, VT Bremerton, WA PMSA Kitsap County, WA Bridgeport, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (Part) Bridgeport city, CT Fairfield town, CT Monroe town, CT Shelton city, CT Stratford town, CT Trumbull town, CT 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Essex Junction village, VT South Burlington city, VT Winooski city, VT Franklin County, VT (Part) St. Albans city, VT Swanton village, VT Grand Isle County, VT (Part) Canton–Massillon, OH MSA Carroll County, OH Stark County, OH APPENDIX B B–7



Casper, WY MSA Natrona County, WY Cedar Rapids, IA MSA Linn County, IA Champaign–Urbana, IL MSA Champaign County, IL Charleston–North Charleston, SC MSA Berkeley County, SC Charleston County, SC Dorchester County, SC Charleston, WV MSA Kanawha County, WV Putnam County, WV Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC–SC MSA Cabarrus County, NC Gaston County, NC Lincoln County, NC Mecklenburg County, NC Rowan County, NC Union County, NC York County, SC Charlottesville, VA MSA Albemarle County, VA Fluvanna County, VA Greene County, VA Charlottesville, VA (IC) Chattanooga, TN–GA MSA Catoosa County, GA Dade County, GA Walker County, GA Hamilton County, TN Marion County, TN Cheyenne, WY MSA Laramie County, WY Chicago, IL PMSA Cook County, IL DeKalb County, IL DuPage County, IL B–8 APPENDIX B



Chicago, IL PMSA—Con. Grundy County, IL Kane County, IL Kendall County, IL Lake County, IL McHenry County, IL Will County, IL Chicago–Gary–Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA Chicago, IL PMSA Cook County, IL DeKalb County, IL DuPage County, IL Grundy County, IL Kane County, IL Kendall County, IL Lake County, IL McHenry County, IL Will County, IL Gary, IN PMSA Lake County, IN Porter County, IN Kankakee, IL PMSA Kankakee County, IL Kenosha, WI PMSA Kenosha County, WI Chico–Paradise, CA MSA Butte County, CA Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Dearborn County, IN Ohio County, IN Boone County, KY Campbell County, KY Gallatin County, KY Grant County, KY Kenton County, KY Pendleton County, KY Brown County, OH Clermont County, OH 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA—Con. Hamilton County, OH Warren County, OH Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN CMSA Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Dearborn County, IN Ohio County, IN Boone County, KY Campbell County, KY Gallatin County, KY Grant County, KY Kenton County, KY Pendleton County, KY Brown County, OH Clermont County, OH Hamilton County, OH Warren County, OH Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA Butler County, OH Clarksville–Hopkinsville, TN–KY MSA Christian County, KY Montgomery County, TN Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA Ashtabula County, OH Cuyahoga County, OH Geauga County, OH Lake County, OH Lorain County, OH Medina County, OH Cleveland–Akron, OH CMSA Akron, OH PMSA Portage County, OH Summit County, OH Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA Ashtabula County, OH Cuyahoga County, OH Geauga County, OH Lake County, OH 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Cleveland–Akron, OH CMSA—Con. Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA—Con. Lorain County, OH Medina County, OH Colorado Springs, CO MSA El Paso County, CO Columbia, MO MSA Boone County, MO Columbia, SC MSA Lexington County, SC Richland County, SC Columbus, GA–AL MSA Russell County, AL Chattahoochee County, GA Harris County, GA Muscogee County, GA Columbus, OH MSA Delaware County, OH Fairfield County, OH Franklin County, OH Licking County, OH Madison County, OH Pickaway County, OH Corpus Christi, TX MSA Nueces County, TX San Patricio County, TX Cumberland, MD–WV MSA Allegany County, MD Mineral County, WV Dallas, TX PMSA Collin County, TX Dallas County, TX Denton County, TX Ellis County, TX Henderson County, TX Hunt County, TX Kaufman County, TX Rockwall County, TX APPENDIX B B–9



Dallas–Fort Worth, TX CMSA Dallas, TX PMSA Collin County, TX Dallas County, TX Denton County, TX Ellis County, TX Henderson County, TX Hunt County, TX Kaufman County, TX Rockwall County, TX Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA Hood County, TX Johnson County, TX Parker County, TX Tarrant County, TX Danbury, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (Part) Bethel town, CT Brookfield town, CT Danbury city, CT New Fairfield town, CT Newtown town, CT



Daytona Beach, FL MSA Flagler County, FL Volusia County, FL Decatur, AL MSA Lawrence County, AL Morgan County, AL Decatur, IL MSA Macon County, IL Denver, CO PMSA Adams County, CO Arapahoe County, CO Denver County, CO Douglas County, CO Jefferson County, CO Denver–Boulder–Greeley, CO CMSA Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA Boulder County, CO Denver, CO PMSA Adams County, CO Arapahoe County, CO Denver County, CO Douglas County, CO



Ridgefield town, CT Litchfield County, CT (Part) New Milford town, CT Danville, VA MSA Pittsylvania County, VA Danville, VA (IC) Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA–IL MSA Henry County, IL Rock Island County, IL Scott County, IA Dayton–Springfield, OH MSA Clark County, OH Greene County, OH Miami County, OH Montgomery County, OH B–10 APPENDIX B Dallas County, IA Polk County, IA Warren County, IA Detroit, MI PMSA Lapeer County, MI Macomb County, MI Monroe County, MI Oakland County, MI St. Clair County, MI Wayne County, MI 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Jefferson County, CO Greeley, CO PMSA Weld County, CO Des Moines, IA MSA



Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint, MI CMSA Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Lenawee County, MI Livingston County, MI Washtenaw County, MI Detroit, MI PMSA Lapeer County, MI Macomb County, MI Monroe County, MI Oakland County, MI St. Clair County, MI Wayne County, MI Flint, MI PMSA Genesee County, MI Dothan, AL MSA Dale County, AL Houston County, AL Dover, DE MSA Kent County, DE Dubuque, IA MSA Dubuque County, IA Duluth–Superior, MN–WI MSA St. Louis County, MN Douglas County, WI Dutchess County, NY PMSA Dutchess County, NY



Erie, PA MSA Erie County, PA Eugene–Springfield, OR MSA Lane County, OR Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY MSA Posey County, IN Vanderburgh County, IN Warrick County, IN Henderson County, KY Fargo–Moorhead, ND–MN MSA Clay County, MN Cass County, ND Fayetteville, NC MSA Cumberland County, NC Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers, AR MSA Benton County, AR Washington County, AR Fitchburg–Leominster, MA PMSA Middlesex County, MA (Part) Worcester County, MA (Part) Fitchburg city, MA Gardner city, MA Leominster city, MA Flagstaff, AZ–UT MSA Coconino County, AZ Kane County, UT Flint, MI PMSA Genesee County, MI



Eau Claire, WI MSA Florence, AL MSA Chippewa County, WI Eau Claire County, WI El Paso, TX MSA El Paso County, TX Elkhart–Goshen, IN MSA Elkhart County, IN Elmira, NY MSA Chemung County, NY Enid, OK MSA Garfield County, OK 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Colbert County, AL Lauderdale County, AL Florence, SC MSA Florence County, SC Fort Collins–Loveland, CO MSA Larimer County, CO Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA Broward County, FL Fort Myers–Cape Coral, FL MSA Lee County, FL APPENDIX B B–11



Fort Pierce–Port St. Lucie, FL MSA Martin County, FL St. Lucie County, FL Fort Smith, AR–OK MSA Crawford County, AR Sebastian County, AR Sequoyah County, OK Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA Okaloosa County, FL Fort Wayne, IN MSA Adams County, IN Allen County, IN De Kalb County, IN Huntington County, IN Wells County, IN Whitley County, IN Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA Hood County, TX Johnson County, TX



Grand Forks, ND–MN MSA Polk County, MN Grand Forks County, ND Grand Junction, CO MSA Mesa County, CO Grand Rapids–Muskegon–Holland, MI MSA Allegan County, MI Kent County, MI Muskegon County, MI Ottawa County, MI Great Falls, MT MSA Cascade County, MT Greeley, CO PMSA Weld County, CO Green Bay, WI MSA Brown County, WI Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC MSA Alamance County, NC Davidson County, NC



Parker County, TX Tarrant County, TX Fresno, CA MSA Fresno County, CA Madera County, CA Gadsden, AL MSA Etowah County, AL Gainesville, FL MSA Alachua County, FL Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA Galveston County, TX Gary, IN PMSA Lake County, IN Porter County, IN Glens Falls, NY MSA Warren County, NY Washington County, NY Goldsboro, NC MSA Wayne County, NC B–12 APPENDIX B Davie County, NC Forsyth County, NC Guilford County, NC Randolph County, NC Stokes County, NC Yadkin County, NC Greenville, NC MSA Pitt County, NC Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC MSA Anderson County, SC Cherokee County, SC Greenville County, SC Pickens County, SC Spartanburg County, SC Hagerstown, MD PMSA Washington County, MD Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA Butler County, OH 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Harrisburg–Lebanon–Carlisle, PA MSA Cumberland County, PA Dauphin County, PA Lebanon County, PA Perry County, PA Hartford, CT MSA Hartford County, CT (Part) Avon town, CT Berlin town, CT Bloomfield town, CT Bristol city, CT East Hartford town, CT East Windsor town, CT Enfield town, CT Farmington town, CT Glastonbury town, CT Hartford city, CT Manchester town, CT New Britain city, CT Newington town, CT Plainville town, CT Rocky Hill town, CT Simsbury town, CT Southington town, CT South Windsor town, CT Suffield town, CT West Hartford town, CT Wethersfield town, CT Windsor town, CT Windsor Locks town, CT Litchfield County, CT (Part) Plymouth town, CT Winchester town, CT Middlesex County, CT (Part) Cromwell town, CT East Hampton town, CT Middletown city, CT New London County, CT (Part) Colchester town, CT 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Hartford, CT MSA—Con. Tolland County, CT (Part) Coventry town, CT Ellington town, CT Mansfield town, CT Stafford town, CT Tolland town, CT Vernon town, CT Windham County, CT (Part) Windham town, CT Hattiesburg, MS MSA Forrest County, MS Lamar County, MS Hickory–Morganton–Lenoir, NC MSA Alexander County, NC Burke County, NC Caldwell County, NC Catawba County, NC Honolulu, HI MSA Honolulu County, HI Houma, LA MSA Lafourche Parish, LA Terrebonne Parish, LA Houston, TX PMSA Chambers County, TX Fort Bend County, TX Harris County, TX Liberty County, TX Montgomery County, TX Waller County, TX Houston–Galveston–Brazoria, TX CMSA Brazoria, TX PMSA Brazoria County, TX Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA Galveston County, TX Houston, TX PMSA Chambers County, TX Fort Bend County, TX APPENDIX B B–13



Houston–Galveston–Brazoria, TX CMSA—Con. Houston, TX PMSA—Con. Harris County, TX Liberty County, TX Montgomery County, TX Waller County, TX Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH MSA Boyd County, KY Carter County, KY Greenup County, KY



Jacksonville, FL MSA Clay County, FL Duval County, FL Nassau County, FL St. Johns County, FL Jacksonville, NC MSA Onslow County, NC Jamestown, NY MSA Chautauqua County, NY Janesville–Beloit, WI MSA Rock County, WI



Lawrence County, OH Cabell County, WV Wayne County, WV Huntsville, AL MSA Limestone County, AL Madison County, AL Indianapolis, IN MSA Boone County, IN Hamilton County, IN Hancock County, IN Hendricks County, IN Johnson County, IN Madison County, IN Marion County, IN Morgan County, IN Shelby County, IN Iowa City, IA MSA Johnson County, IA Jackson, MI MSA Jackson County, MI Jackson, MS MSA Hinds County, MS Madison County, MS Rankin County, MS Jackson, TN MSA Chester County, TN Madison County, TN B–14 APPENDIX B



Jersey City, NJ PMSA Hudson County, NJ Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol, TN–VA MSA Carter County, TN Hawkins County, TN Sullivan County, TN Unicoi County, TN Washington County, TN Scott County, VA Washington County, VA Bristol, VA (IC) Johnstown, PA MSA Cambria County, PA Somerset County, PA Jonesboro, AR MSA Craighead County, AR Joplin, MO MSA Jasper County, MO Newton County, MO Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, MI MSA Calhoun County, MI Kalamazoo County, MI Van Buren County, MI Kankakee, IL PMSA Kankakee County, IL Kansas City, MO–KS MSA Johnson County, KS Leavenworth County, KS 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Kansas City, MO–KS MSA—Con. Miami County, KS Wyandotte County, KS Cass County, MO Clay County, MO Clinton County, MO Jackson County, MO Lafayette County, MO Platte County, MO Ray County, MO Kenosha, WI PMSA Kenosha County, WI Killeen–Temple, TX MSA Bell County, TX Coryell County, TX



Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL MSA Polk County, FL Lancaster, PA MSA Lancaster County, PA Lansing–East Lansing, MI MSA Clinton County, MI Eaton County, MI Ingham County, MI Laredo, TX MSA Webb County, TX Las Cruces, NM MSA Dona Ana County, NM Las Vegas, NV–AZ MSA Mohave County, AZ Clark County, NV



Knoxville, TN MSA Anderson County, TN Blount County, TN Knox County, TN Loudon County, TN Sevier County, TN Union County, TN Kokomo, IN MSA Howard County, IN Tipton County, IN La Crosse, WI–MN MSA Houston County, MN La Crosse County, WI Lafayette, LA MSA Acadia Parish, LA Lafayette Parish, LA St. Landry Parish, LA St. Martin Parish, LA Lafayette, IN MSA Clinton County, IN Tippecanoe County, IN Lake Charles, LA MSA Calcasieu Parish, LA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Nye County, NV Lawrence, KS MSA Douglas County, KS Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Essex County, MA (Part) Andover town, MA Haverhill city, MA Lawrence city, MA Methuen city, MA North Andover town, MA Rockingham County, NH (Part) Derry town, NH Salem town, NH Lawton, OK MSA Comanche County, OK Lewiston–Auburn, ME MSA Androscoggin County, ME Auburn city, ME Lewiston city, ME Lexington, KY MSA Bourbon County, KY Clark County, KY APPENDIX B B–15



Lexington, KY MSA—Con. Fayette County, KY Jessamine County, KY Madison County, KY Scott County, KY Woodford County, KY Lima, OH MSA Allen County, OH Auglaize County, OH Lincoln, NE MSA Lancaster County, NE Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR MSA Faulkner County, AR Lonoke County, AR Pulaski County, AR Saline County, AR Longview–Marshall, TX MSA Gregg County, TX Harrison County, TX Upshur County, TX Los Angeles–Riverside–Orange County, CA CMSA Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA Los Angeles County, CA Orange County, CA PMSA Orange County, CA Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA Riverside County, CA San Bernardino County, CA Ventura, CA PMSA Ventura County, CA Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA Los Angeles County, CA Louisville, KY–IN MSA Clark County, IN Floyd County, IN Harrison County, IN Scott County, IN B–16 APPENDIX B



Louisville, KY–IN MSA—Con. Bullitt County, KY Jefferson County, KY Oldham County, KY Lowell, MA–NH PMSA Middlesex County, MA (Part) Billerica town, MA Chelmsford town, MA Dracut town, MA Lowell city, MA Pepperell town, MA Tewksbury town, MA Westford town, MA Hillsborough County, NH (Part) Pelham town, NH Lubbock, TX MSA Lubbock County, TX Lynchburg, VA MSA Amherst County, VA Bedford County, VA Campbell County, VA Bedford, VA (IC) Lynchburg, VA (IC) Macon, GA MSA Bibb County, GA Houston County, GA Jones County, GA Peach County, GA Twiggs County, GA Madison, WI MSA Dane County, WI Manchester, NH PMSA Hillsborough County, NH (Part) Bedford town, NH Goffstown town, NH Manchester city, NH Merrimack County, NH (Part) Rockingham County, NH (Part) Londonderry town, NH 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Mansfield, OH MSA Crawford County, OH Richland County, OH McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, TX MSA Hidalgo County, TX Medford–Ashland, OR MSA Jackson County, OR Melbourne–Titusville–Palm Bay, FL MSA Brevard County, FL Memphis, TN–AR–MS MSA Crittenden County, AR DeSoto County, MS Fayette County, TN Shelby County, TN Tipton County, TN Merced, CA MSA Merced County, CA Miami–Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA Broward County, FL Miami, FL PMSA Dade County, FL Miami, FL PMSA Dade County, FL Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Hunterdon County, NJ Middlesex County, NJ Somerset County, NJ Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA Milwaukee County, WI Ozaukee County, WI Washington County, WI Waukesha County, WI Milwaukee–Racine, WI CMSA Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA Milwaukee County, WI Ozaukee County, WI Washington County, WI Waukesha County, WI 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Milwaukee–Racine, WI CMSA—Con. Racine, WI PMSA Racine County, WI Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN–WI MSA Anoka County, MN Carver County, MN Chisago County, MN Dakota County, MN Hennepin County, MN Isanti County, MN Ramsey County, MN Scott County, MN Sherburne County, MN Washington County, MN Wright County, MN Pierce County, WI St. Croix County, WI Mobile, AL MSA Baldwin County, AL Mobile County, AL Modesto, CA MSA Stanislaus County, CA Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA Monmouth County, NJ Ocean County, NJ Monroe, LA MSA Ouachita Parish, LA Montgomery, AL MSA Autauga County, AL Elmore County, AL Montgomery County, AL Muncie, IN MSA Delaware County, IN Myrtle Beach, SC MSA Horry County, SC Naples, FL MSA Collier County, FL APPENDIX B B–17



Nashua, NH PMSA Hillsborough County, NH (Part) Hudson town, NH Merrimack town, NH Milford town, NH Nashua city, NH Nashville, TN MSA Cheatham County, TN Davidson County, TN Dickson County, TN Robertson County, TN Rutherford County, TN Sumner County, TN Williamson County, TN Wilson County, TN Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA Nassau County, NY Suffolk County, NY New Bedford, MA PMSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Dartmouth town, MA Fairhaven town, MA New Bedford city, MA Plymouth County, MA (Part) New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA Middlesex County, CT (Part) Clinton town, CT New Haven County, CT (Part) Branford town, CT Cheshire town, CT East Haven town, CT Guilford town, CT Hamden town, CT Madison town, CT Meriden city, CT New Haven city, CT North Branford town, CT North Haven town, CT B–18 APPENDIX B



New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA—Con. New Haven County, CT (Part)—Con. Orange town, CT Wallingford town, CT West Haven city, CT New London–Norwich, CT–RI MSA Middlesex County, CT (Part) New London County, CT (Part) East Lyme town, CT Groton city, CT Groton town balance, CT Jewett City borough, CT Ledyard town, CT Montville town, CT New London city, CT Norwich city, CT Stonington town, CT Waterford town, CT Windham County, CT (Part) Plainfield town, CT Washington County, RI (Part) Westerly town, RI New Orleans, LA MSA Jefferson Parish, LA Orleans Parish, LA Plaquemines Parish, LA St. Bernard Parish, LA St. Charles Parish, LA St. James Parish, LA St. John the Baptist Parish, LA St. Tammany Parish, LA New York, NY PMSA Bronx County, NY Kings County, NY New York County, NY Putnam County, NY Queens County, NY Richmond County, NY 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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New York, NY PMSA—Con. Rockland County, NY Westchester County, NY New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY– NJ–CT–PA CMSA Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA Bergen County, NJ Passaic County, NJ Bridgeport, CT PMSA



New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY– NJ–CT–PA CMSA—Con. Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA Monmouth County, NJ Ocean County, NJ Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA Nassau County, NY Suffolk County, NY New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA



Fairfield County, CT (Part) Middlesex County, CT (Part) Bridgeport city, CT Clinton town, CT Fairfield town, CT New Haven County, CT (Part) Monroe town, CT Branford town, CT Shelton city, CT Cheshire town, CT Stratford town, CT East Haven town, CT Trumbull town, CT Guilford town, CT New Haven County, CT (Part) Hamden town, CT Ansonia city, CT Madison town, CT Derby city, CT Meriden city, CT Milford city, CT New Haven city, CT Seymour town, CT Danbury, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (Part) Bethel town, CT Brookfield town, CT Danbury city, CT New Fairfield town, CT Newtown town, CT Ridgefield town, CT Litchfield County, CT (Part) New Milford town, CT Dutchess County, NY PMSA Dutchess County, NY Jersey City, NJ PMSA Hudson County, NJ Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Hunterdon County, NJ Middlesex County, NJ Somerset County, NJ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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North Branford town, CT North Haven town, CT Orange town, CT Wallingford town, CT West Haven city, CT New York, NY PMSA Bronx County, NY Kings County, NY New York County, NY Putnam County, NY Queens County, NY Richmond County, NY Rockland County, NY Westchester County, NY Newark, NJ PMSA Essex County, NJ Morris County, NJ Sussex County, NJ APPENDIX B B–19



New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY– NJ–CT–PA CMSA—Con. Newark, NJ PMSA—Con. Union County, NJ Warren County, NJ Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA Orange County, NY Pike County, PA Stamford–Norwalk, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (Part) Darien town, CT Greenwich town, CT New Canaan town, CT Norwalk city, CT Stamford city, CT Westport town, CT Wilton town, CT Trenton, NJ PMSA Mercer County, NJ Waterbury, CT PMSA Litchfield County, CT (Part) Watertown town, CT New Haven County, CT (Part) Naugatuck, CT Southbury town, CT Waterbury city, CT Wolcott town, CT Newark, NJ PMSA



Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, VA–NC MSA Currituck County, NC Gloucester County, VA Isle of Wight County, VA James City County, VA Mathews County, VA York County, VA Chesapeake, VA (IC) Hampton, VA (IC) Newport News, VA (IC) Norfolk, VA (IC) Poquoson, VA (IC) Portsmouth, VA (IC) Suffolk, VA (IC) Virginia Beach, VA (IC) Williamsburg, VA (IC) Oakland, CA PMSA Alameda County, CA Contra Costa County, CA Ocala, FL MSA Marion County, FL Odessa–Midland, TX MSA Ector County, TX Midland County, TX Oklahoma City, OK MSA Canadian County, OK Cleveland County, OK Logan County, OK McClain County, OK



Essex County, NJ Morris County, NJ Sussex County, NJ Union County, NJ Warren County, NJ Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA Orange County, NY Pike County, PA B–20 APPENDIX B



Oklahoma County, OK Pottawatomie County, OK Olympia, WA PMSA Thurston County, WA Omaha, NE–IA MSA Pottawattamie County, IA Cass County, NE Douglas County, NE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Omaha, NE–IA MSA—Con. Sarpy County, NE Washington County, NE Orange County, CA PMSA Orange County, CA Orlando, FL MSA Lake County, FL Orange County, FL Osceola County, FL Seminole County, FL Owensboro, KY MSA Daviess County, KY Panama City, FL MSA Bay County, FL Parkersburg–Marietta, WV–OH MSA Washington County, OH Wood County, WV Pensacola, FL MSA Escambia County, FL Santa Rosa County, FL



Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic City, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA—Con. Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Burlington County, NJ Camden County, NJ Gloucester County, NJ Salem County, NJ Bucks County, PA Chester County, PA Delaware County, PA Montgomery County, PA Philadelphia County, PA Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Cumberland County, NJ Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA New Castle County, DE Cecil County, MD Phoenix–Mesa, AZ MSA Maricopa County, AZ Pinal County, AZ Pine Bluff, AR MSA



Peoria–Pekin, IL MSA Peoria County, IL Tazewell County, IL Woodford County, IL Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Burlington County, NJ Camden County, NJ Gloucester County, NJ Salem County, NJ Bucks County, PA Chester County, PA Delaware County, PA Montgomery County, PA Philadelphia County, PA Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic City, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Atlantic County, NJ Cape May County, NJ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Jefferson County, AR Pittsburgh, PA MSA Allegheny County, PA Beaver County, PA Butler County, PA Fayette County, PA Washington County, PA Westmoreland County, PA Pittsfield, MA MSA Berkshire County, MA (Part) Pittsfield city, MA Pocatello, ID MSA Bannock County, ID Portland, ME MSA Cumberland County, ME (Part) Gorham town, ME Portland city, ME APPENDIX B B–21



Portland, ME MSA—Con. Cumberland County, ME (Part)—Con. Scarborough town, ME South Portland city, ME Westbrook city, ME Windham town, ME York County, ME (Part) Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Clackamas County, OR Columbia County, OR Multnomah County, OR Washington County, OR Yamhill County, OR Clark County, WA Portland–Salem, OR–WA CMSA Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Clackamas County, OR Columbia County, OR Multnomah County, OR



Providence–Fall River–Warwick, RI–MA MSA Bristol County, MA (Part) Attleboro city, MA Fall River city, MA North Attleborough town, MA Seekonk town, MA Somerset town, MA Swansea town, MA Westport town, MA Bristol County, RI Barrington town, RI Bristol town, RI Warren town, RI Kent County, RI Coventry town, RI East Greenwich town, RI Warwick city, RI West Warwick town, RI Newport County, RI (Part) Tiverton town, RI



Washington County, OR Yamhill County, OR Clark County, WA Salem, OR PMSA Marion County, OR Polk County, OR Portsmouth–Rochester, NH–ME PMSA York County, ME (Part) York town, ME Rockingham County, NH (Part) Exeter town, NH Hampton town, NH Portsmouth city, NH Strafford County, NH (Part) Dover city, NH Durham town, NH Rochester city, NH Somersworth city, NH B–22 APPENDIX B



Providence County, RI Burrillville town, RI Central Falls city, RI Cranston city, RI Cumberland town, RI East Providence city, RI Johnston town, RI Lincoln town, RI North Providence town, RI North Smithfield town, RI Pawtucket city, RI Providence city, RI Scituate town, RI Smithfield town, RI Woonsocket city, RI Washington County, RI (Part) Narragansett town, RI North Kingstown town, RI South Kingstown town, RI 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Provo–Orem, UT MSA Utah County, UT Pueblo, CO MSA Pueblo County, CO Punta Gorda, FL MSA Charlotte County, FL Racine, WI PMSA Racine County, WI Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, NC MSA Chatham County, NC Durham County, NC Franklin County, NC Johnston County, NC Orange County, NC Wake County, NC Rapid City, SD MSA Pennington County, SD Reading, PA MSA Berks County, PA Redding, CA MSA Shasta County, CA Reno, NV MSA Washoe County, NV Richland–Kennewick–Pasco, WA MSA Benton County, WA Franklin County, WA Richmond–Petersburg, VA MSA Charles City County, VA Chesterfield County, VA Dinwiddie County, VA Goochland County, VA Hanover County, VA Henrico County, VA New Kent County, VA Powhatan County, VA Prince George County, VA Colonial Heights, VA (IC) Hopewell, VA (IC) 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Richmond–Petersburg, VA MSA—Con. Petersburg, VA (IC) Richmond, VA (IC) Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA Riverside County, CA San Bernardino County, CA Roanoke, VA MSA Botetourt County, VA Roanoke County, VA Roanoke, VA (IC) Salem, VA (IC) Rochester, MN MSA Olmsted County, MN Rochester, NY MSA Genesee County, NY Livingston County, NY Monroe County, NY Ontario County, NY Orleans County, NY Wayne County, NY Rockford, IL MSA Boone County, IL Ogle County, IL Winnebago County, IL Rocky Mount, NC MSA Edgecombe County, NC Nash County, NC Sacramento, CA PMSA El Dorado County, CA Placer County, CA Sacramento County, CA Sacramento–Yolo, CA CMSA Sacramento, CA PMSA El Dorado County, CA Placer County, CA Sacramento County, CA Yolo, CA PMSA Yolo County, CA APPENDIX B B–23



Saginaw–Bay City–Midland, MI MSA Bay County, MI Midland County, MI Saginaw County, MI St. Cloud, MN MSA Benton County, MN Stearns County, MN St. Joseph, MO MSA Andrew County, MO



San Diego, CA MSA San Diego County, CA San Francisco, CA PMSA Marin County, CA San Francisco County, CA San Mateo County, CA San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA Oakland, CA PMSA Alameda County, CA



Buchanan County, MO St. Louis, MO–IL MSA Clinton County, IL Jersey County, IL Madison County, IL Monroe County, IL St. Clair County, IL Franklin County, MO Jefferson County, MO Lincoln County, MO St. Charles County, MO St. Louis County, MO Warren County, MO St. Louis, MO (IC) Salem, OR PMSA Marion County, OR Polk County, OR Santa Clara County, CA Salinas, CA MSA Monterey County, CA Salt Lake City–Ogden, UT MSA Davis County, UT Salt Lake County, UT Weber County, UT San Angelo, TX MSA Tom Green County, TX San Antonio, TX MSA Bexar County, TX Comal County, TX Guadalupe County, TX Wilson County, TX B–24 APPENDIX B Los Alamos County, NM Santa Fe County, NM Santa Rosa, CA PMSA Sonoma County, CA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Contra Costa County, CA San Francisco, CA PMSA Marin County, CA San Francisco County, CA San Mateo County, CA San Jose, CA PMSA Santa Clara County, CA Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA Santa Cruz County, CA Santa Rosa, CA PMSA Sonoma County, CA Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA Napa County, CA Solano County, CA San Jose, CA PMSA



San Luis Obispo–Atascadero–Paso Robles, CA MSA San Luis Obispo County, CA Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc, CA MSA Santa Barbara County, CA Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA Santa Cruz County, CA Santa Fe, NM MSA



Sarasota–Bradenton, FL MSA Manatee County, FL Sarasota County, FL Savannah, GA MSA Bryan County, GA Chatham County, GA Effingham County, GA Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA MSA Columbia County, PA Lackawanna County, PA Luzerne County, PA Wyoming County, PA Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Island County, WA King County, WA Snohomish County, WA Seattle–Tacoma–Bremerton, WA CMSA Bremerton, WA PMSA Kitsap County, WA Olympia, WA PMSA Thurston County, WA Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Island County, WA King County, WA Snohomish County, WA Tacoma, WA PMSA Pierce County, WA Sharon, PA MSA Mercer County, PA Sheboygan, WI MSA Sheboygan County, WI Sherman–Denison, TX MSA Grayson County, TX Shreveport–Bossier City, LA MSA Bossier Parish, LA Caddo Parish, LA Webster Parish, LA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Sioux City, IA–NE MSA Woodbury County, IA Dakota County, NE Sioux Falls, SD MSA Lincoln County, SD Minnehaha County, SD South Bend, IN MSA St. Joseph County, IN Spokane, WA MSA Spokane County, WA Springfield, IL MSA Menard County, IL Sangamon County, IL Springfield, MO MSA Christian County, MO Greene County, MO Webster County, MO Springfield, MA MSA Franklin County, MA (Part) Hampden County, MA (Part) Agawam city, MA Chicopee city, MA East Longmeadow town, MA Holyoke city, MA Longmeadow town, MA Ludlow town, MA Palmer town, MA Springfield city, MA Westfield city, MA West Springfield town, MA Wilbraham town, MA Hampshire County, MA (Part) Amherst town, MA Belchertown town, MA Easthampton town, MA Northampton city, MA South Hadley town, MA APPENDIX B B–25



Stamford–Norwalk, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (Part) Darien town, CT Greenwich town, CT New Canaan town, CT Norwalk city, CT Stamford city, CT Westport town, CT Wilton town, CT State College, PA MSA Centre County, PA Steubenville–Weirton, OH–WV MSA Jefferson County, OH Brooke County, WV Hancock County, WV Stockton–Lodi, CA MSA San Joaquin County, CA Sumter, SC MSA Sumter County, SC



Texarkana, TX–Texarkana, AR MSA Miller County, AR Bowie County, TX Toledo, OH MSA Fulton County, OH Lucas County, OH Wood County, OH Topeka, KS MSA Shawnee County, KS Trenton, NJ PMSA Mercer County, NJ Tucson, AZ MSA Pima County, AZ Tulsa, OK MSA Creek County, OK Osage County, OK Rogers County, OK Tulsa County, OK Wagoner County, OK



Syracuse, NY MSA Cayuga County, NY Madison County, NY Onondaga County, NY Oswego County, NY Tacoma, WA PMSA Pierce County, WA Tallahassee, FL MSA Gadsden County, FL Leon County, FL Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL MSA Hernando County, FL Hillsborough County, FL Pasco County, FL Pinellas County, FL Terre Haute, IN MSA Clay County, IN Vermillion County, IN Vigo County, IN B–26 APPENDIX B Tuscaloosa, AL MSA Tuscaloosa County, AL Tyler, TX MSA Smith County, TX Utica–Rome, NY MSA Herkimer County, NY Oneida County, NY Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA Napa County, CA Solano County, CA Ventura, CA PMSA Ventura County, CA Victoria, TX MSA Victoria County, TX Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Cumberland County, NJ Visalia–Tulare–Porterville, CA MSA Tulare County, CA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Waco, TX MSA McLennan County, TX Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA District of Columbia, DC Calvert County, MD Charles County, MD Frederick County, MD Montgomery County, MD Prince George’s County, MD Arlington County, VA Clarke County, VA Culpeper County, VA Fairfax County, VA Fauquier County, VA King George County, VA Loudoun County, VA Prince William County, VA Spotsylvania County, VA Stafford County, VA Warren County, VA Alexandria, VA (IC) Fairfax, VA (IC) Falls Church, VA (IC) Fredericksburg, VA (IC) Manassas, VA (IC) Manassas Park, VA (IC) Berkeley County, WV Jefferson County, WV Washington–Baltimore, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA Baltimore, MD PMSA Anne Arundel County, MD Baltimore County, MD Carroll County, MD Harford County, MD Howard County, MD Queen Anne’s County, MD Baltimore, MD (IC) 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Washington–Baltimore, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA—Con. Hagerstown, MD PMSA Washington County, MD Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA District of Columbia, DC Calvert County, MD Charles County, MD Frederick County, MD Montgomery County, MD Prince George’s County, MD Arlington County, VA Clarke County, VA Culpeper County, VA Fairfax County, VA Fauquier County, VA King George County, VA Loudoun County, VA Prince William County, VA Spotsylvania County, VA Stafford County, VA Warren County, VA Alexandria, VA (IC) Fairfax, VA (IC) Falls Church, VA (IC) Fredericksburg, VA (IC) Manassas, VA (IC) Manassas Park, VA (IC) Berkeley County, WV Jefferson County, WV Waterbury, CT PMSA Litchfield County, CT (Part) Watertown town, CT New Haven County, CT (Part) Naugatuck, CT Southbury town, CT Waterbury city, CT Wolcott town, CT APPENDIX B B–27



Waterloo–Cedar Falls, IA MSA Black Hawk County, IA Wausau, WI MSA Marathon County, WI West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, FL MSA Palm Beach County, FL Wheeling, WV–OH MSA Belmont County, OH Marshall County, WV Ohio County, WV Wichita, KS MSA Butler County, KS Harvey County, KS Sedgwick County, KS Wichita Falls, TX MSA Archer County, TX Wichita County, TX Williamsport, PA MSA Lycoming County, PA Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA New Castle County, DE Cecil County, MD Wilmington, NC MSA Brunswick County, NC New Hanover County, NC Worcester, MA–CT PMSA Windham County, CT (Part) Hampden County, MA (Part)



Worcester, MA–CT PMSA—Con. Worcester County, MA (Part) Auburn town, MA Charlton town, MA Clinton town, MA Grafton town, MA Holden town, MA Leicester town, MA Millbury town, MA Northborough town, MA Northbridge town, MA Oxford town, MA Shrewsbury town, MA Southbridge town, MA Spencer town, MA Uxbridge town, MA Webster town, MA Westborough town, MA Worcester city, MA Yakima, WA MSA Yakima County, WA Yolo, CA PMSA Yolo County, CA York, PA MSA York County, PA Youngstown–Warren, OH MSA Columbiana County, OH Mahoning County, OH Trumbull County, OH Yuba City, CA MSA Sutter County, CA Yuba County, CA Yuma, AZ MSA Yuma County, AZ



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Appendix C. Geographic Notes

ALABAMA Arab is in Cullman and Marshall Counties. Birmingham is in Jefferson and Shelby Counties. Boaz is in Etowah and Marshall Counties. Childersburg is in Shelby and Talladega Counties. Decatur is in Limestone and Morgan Counties. Dothan is in Dale, Henry, and Houston Counties. Enterprise is in Coffee and Dale Counties. Glencoe is in Calhoun and Etowah Counties. Haleyville is in Marion and Winston Counties. ARKANSAS Hoover is in Jefferson and Shelby Counties. Huntsville is in Limestone and Madison Counties. Leeds is in Jefferson, St. Clair, and Shelby Counties. Madison is in Limestone and Madison Counties. Oxford is in Calhoun and Talladega Counties. Phenix City is in Lee and Russell Counties. Piedmont is in Calhoun and Cherokee Counties. Prattville is in Autauga and Elmore Counties. Southside is in Calhoun and Etowah Counties. Spanish Fort was incorporated in July 1993. Sumiton is in Jefferson and Walker Counties. Tallassee is in Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties. Trussville is in Jefferson and St. Clair Counties; it annexed into St. Clair County in May 1992. Vestavia Hills is in Jefferson and Shelby Counties. Winfield is in Fayette and Marion Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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ALASKA Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area was renamed from Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area in September 1992 when Yakutat Borough organized from part of its area. Yakutat Borough was organized from part of the Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area (renamed SkagwayHoonah-Angoon Census Area) in September 1992. ARIZONA Apache Junction is in Maricopa and Pinal Counties. Queen Creek is in Maricopa and Pinal Counties; it annexed into Pinal County in December 1993. Sedona is in Coconino and Yavapai Counties.



Fairfield Bay is in Cleburne and Van Buren Counties; it was incorporated in July 1993. Springdale is in Benton and Washington Counties. CALIFORNIA Buellton was incorporated in February 1992. Calabasas was incorporated in April 1991, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until November 1992. Grover Beach name was changed from Grover City in December 1992. Industry does not qualify as a ‘‘place’’ for the economic census based on its 1990 population but is included because of its dense concentration of economic activity. Malibu was incorporated in March 1991, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until January 1993. Shasta Lake was incorporated in July 1993. Truckee was incorporated in March 1993. Vernon does not qualify as a ‘‘place’’ for the economic census based on its 1990 population but is included because of its dense concentration of economic activity. Windsor was incorporated in July 1992. APPENDIX C C–1



COLORADO Arvada is in Adams and Jefferson Counties. Aurora is in Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas Counties. Berthoud is in Larimer and Weld Counties; it annexed into Weld County in December 1996. Brighton is in Adams and Weld Counties. Broomfield is in Adams, Boulder, Jefferson, and Weld Counties. Littleton is in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties. Longmont is in Boulder and Weld Counties. Northglenn is in Adams and Weld Counties. Superior is in Boulder and Jefferson Counties. Thornton is in Adams and Weld Counties. Westminster is in Adams and Jefferson Counties. Windsor is in Larimer and Weld Counties; it annexed into Larimer County in November 1994. CONNECTICUT Danielson. See ‘‘Killingly town balance.’’ Groton. See ‘‘Groton town balance.’’ Groton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Groton town balance contains all of Groton town except the incorporated place of Groton. Killingly town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Killingly town balance contains all of Killingly town except the incorporated place of Danielson. Milford. See ‘‘Milford (consolidated city).’’ Milford (consolidated city) is coextensive with Milford town. It includes Woodmont, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ‘‘Milford’’ refers to the whole consolidated city. DELAWARE Milford is in Kent and Sussex Counties. Smyrna is in Kent and New Castle Counties. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA There are no geographic notes for the District of Columbia. C–2 APPENDIX C



FLORIDA Atlantic Beach. See ‘‘Jacksonville (consolidated city).’’ Aventura was incorporated in November 1995. De Bary was incorporated in December 1993. Deltona was incorporated in December 1995. Jacksonville Beach. See ‘‘Jacksonville (consolidated city).’’ Jacksonville (balance). See ‘‘Jacksonville (consolidated city).’’ Jacksonville (consolidated city) is coextensive with Duval County. It includes Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune Beach, which are tabulated separately. ‘‘Jacksonville (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, includes Baldwin, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Longboat Key is in Manatee and Sarasota Counties. Neptune Beach. See ‘‘Jacksonville (consolidated city).’’ Pinecrest was incorporated in March 1996. St. Pete Beach name was changed from St. Petersburg Beach in April 1994. Wellington was incorporated in December 1995. Weston was incorporated in September 1996. GEORGIA Athens-Clarke County. See ‘‘Athens-Clarke County (consolidated city).’’ Athens-Clarke County (consolidated city) is coextensive with Clarke County. It includes Winterville and Bogart (part in Clarke County), which are not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ‘‘Athens-Clarke County’’ refers to the whole consolidated city. Atlanta is in DeKalb and Fulton Counties. Auburn is in Barrow and Gwinnett Counties. Augusta-Richmond County (balance). See ‘‘AugustaRichmond County (consolidated city).’’ Augusta-Richmond County (consolidated city) is coextensive with Richmond County. It includes Hephzibah, which is tabulated separately. ‘‘Augusta-Richmond County (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, includes Blythe (part in Richmond County), which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. The governments of Augusta and Richmond County dissolved and consolidated in January 1996. Austell is in Cobb and Douglas Counties. Bremen is in Carroll and Haralson Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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GEORGIA—Con. Buford is in Gwinnett and Hall Counties. College Park is in Clayton and Fulton Counties. Columbus. See ‘‘Columbus (consolidated city).’’ Columbus (consolidated city) is coextensive with Muscogee County. It includes Bibb City, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ‘‘Columbus’’ refers to the whole consolidated city. Fitzgerald is in Ben Hill and Irwin Counties.



HAWAII—Con. Maui County consists of four islands. The state requested that two of the islands, Lanai and Molokai, be recognized as ‘‘places’’ for the economic census. Included on the island of Molokai is the nonfunctioning county of Kalawao. Waihee-Waiehu is a spelling correction from WaiheeWaiehue. IDAHO Burley is in Cassia and Minidoka Counties.



Fort Oglethorpe is in Catoosa and Walker Counties. Hephzibah. See ‘‘Augusta-Richmond County (consolidated city).’’ LaGrange is a spelling correction from La Grange. Lithia Springs was incorporated in February 1993. Loganville is in Gwinnett and Walton Counties. Macon is in Bibb and Jones Counties. Manchester is in Meriwether and Talbot Counties. Palmetto is in Coweta and Fulton Counties. Perry is in Houston and Peach Counties. Royston is in Franklin, Hart, and Madison Counties. Social Circle is in Newton and Walton Counties. Vidalia is in Montgomery and Toombs Counties. Villa Rica is in Carroll and Douglas Counties. Waycross is in Pierce and Ware Counties. West Point is in Harris and Troup Counties. HAWAII Hawaii has no incorporated places in the sense of functioning governmental units; however, in agreement with Hawaiian law, the Census Bureau reports data for ‘‘census designated places’’ (CDPs) which have been designated as place equivalents. Those CDPs, only for the state of Hawaii, with 2,500 or more population are recognized. Honolulu CDP. Aliamanu and Fort Shafter were erroneously reported separately as CDPs for the 1992 Economic Census. Aliamanu and Fort Shafter were corrected and made part of the Honolulu CDP. Honolulu County is coextensive with Honolulu city which is not recognized for the economic census; however, Honolulu CDP is recognized for the economic census. Island of Lanai. See ‘‘Maui County.’’ Island of Molokai. See ‘‘Maui County.’’ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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Pocatello is in Bannock and Power Counties. ILLINOIS Algonquin is in Kane and McHenry Counties. Arlington Heights is in Cook and Lake Counties; it annexed into Lake County prior to 1990, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until April 1995. Aurora is in DuPage, Kane, Kendall, and Will Counties; it annexed into Kendall and Will Counties in December 1995. Barrington is in Cook and Lake Counties. Barrington Hills is in Cook, Kane, Lake, and McHenry Counties. Bartlett is in Cook, DuPage, and Kane Counties. Batavia is in DuPage and Kane Counties. Bedford Park does not qualify as a ‘‘place’’ for the economic census based on its 1990 population but is included because of its dense concentration of economic activity. Bensenville is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Bolingbrook is in DuPage and Will Counties. Buffalo Grove is in Cook and Lake Counties. Burr Ridge is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Casey is in Clark and Cumberland Counties. Centralia is in Clinton, Marion, and Washington Counties. Channahon is in Grundy and Will Counties. Chicago is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Coal City is in Grundy and Will Counties. Coal Valley is in Henry and Rock Island Counties. Collinsville is in Madison and St. Clair Counties. Colona resulted from the merger of Green Rock (reported in the 1992 Economic Census) and Colona (not populous enough for separate tabulation in the 1992 Economic Census) in May 1995. APPENDIX C C–3



ILLINOIS—Con. Columbia is in Monroe and St. Clair Counties; it annexed into St. Clair County in January 1993. Deerfield is in Cook and Lake Counties. Dwight is in Grundy and Livingston Counties. East Dundee is in Cook and Kane Counties. Elgin is in Cook and Kane Counties. Elk Grove Village is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Elmhurst is in Cook and DuPage Counties; it annexed into Cook County in July 1992. Fox Lake is in Lake and McHenry Counties. Fox River Grove is in Lake and McHenry Counties. Hanover Park is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Hinsdale is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Hoffman Estates is in Cook and Kane Counties. Huntley is in Kane and McHenry Counties.



ILLINOIS—Con. Sauk Village is in Cook and Will Counties. Schaumburg is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Steger is in Cook and Will Counties. Streator is in La Salle and Livingston Counties. Tinley Park is in Cook and Will Counties. University Park is in Cook and Will Counties. Virden is in Macoupin and Sangamon Counties. West Peoria was incorporated in November 1993. Wheeling is in Cook and Lake Counties. Woodridge is in Cook, DuPage, and Will Counties; it annexed into Cook County in June 1993. INDIANA Batesville is in Franklin and Ripley Counties. Beach Grove. See ‘‘Indianapolis (consolidated city).’’ Chesterfield is in Delaware and Madison Counties.



Island Lake is in Lake and McHenry Counties. Joliet is in Kendall and Will Counties; it annexed into Kendall County in June 1996. Lemont is in Cook, DuPage, and Will Counties. Madison is in Madison and St. Clair Counties. Marion is in Johnson and Williamson Counties; it annexed into Johnson County in September 1993. Matteson is in Cook and Will Counties; it annexed into Will County in February 1990, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until May 1995. Minooka is in Grundy and Will Counties. Montgomery is in Kane and Kendall Counties. Naperville is in DuPage and Will Counties. New Baden is in Clinton and St. Clair Counties. Oak Brook is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Orland Park is in Cook and Will Counties; it annexed into Will County in January 1996. Park Forest is in Cook and Will Counties. Pekin is in Peoria and Tazewell Counties. Peoria Heights is in Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford Counties. Roselle is in Cook and DuPage Counties. St. Charles is in DuPage and Kane Counties. Sandwich is in DeKalb and Kendall Counties. C–4 APPENDIX C



Cumberland is in Hancock and Marion Counties; see ‘‘Indianapolis (consolidated city).’’ Dunkirk is in Blackford and Jay Counties. Edinburgh is in Bartholomew and Johnson Counties. Elwood is in Madison and Tipton Counties. Indianapolis (balance). See ‘‘Indianapolis (consolidated city).’’ Indianapolis (consolidated city) includes all of Marion County except Beech Grove, Lawrence, Southport, and Speedway, which are tabulated separately. The consolidated city includes Cumberland (part in Marion County), which also is tabulated separately. ‘‘Indianapolis (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, includes Clermont, Crows Nest, Homecroft, Meridian Hills, North Crows Nest, Rocky Ripple, Spring Hill, Warren Park, Williams Creek, and Wynnedale, which are not populous enough for separate tabulation. Lawrence. See ‘‘Indianapolis (consolidated city).’’ Nappanee is in Elkhart and Kosciusko Counties. Southport. See ‘‘Indianapolis (consolidated city).’’ Speedway. See ‘‘Indianapolis (consolidated city).’’ IOWA Carlisle is in Polk and Warren Counties. Clive is in Dallas and Polk Counties. Dyersville is in Delaware and Dubuque Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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IOWA—Con. Forest City is in Hancock and Winnebago Counties. Grimes is in Dallas and Polk Counties. Sheldon is in O’Brien and Sioux Counties. Shenandoah is in Fremont and Page Counties. Urbandale is in Dallas and Polk Counties. West Des Moines is in Dallas and Polk Counties. Wilton is in Cedar and Muscatine Counties. KANSAS Bonner Springs is in Johnson and Wyandotte Counties. Herington is in Dickinson and Morris Counties. Manhattan is in Pottawatomie and Riley Counties. Mulvane is in Sedgwick and Sumner Counties. KENTUCKY Corbin is in Knox and Whitley Counties. Williamstown is in Grant and Pendleton Counties; it annexed into Pendleton County in May 1993. LOUISIANA De Ridder is in Beauregard and Vernon Parishes. Eunice is in Acadia and St. Landry Parishes. New Llano is a spelling correction from Newllano. Shreveport is in Bossier and Caddo Parishes. St. Gabriel was incorporated in August 1994. MAINE There are no geographic notes for the state of Maine. MARYLAND Hampstead is in Baltimore and Carroll Counties. Mount Airy is in Carroll and Frederick Counties. Takoma Park is in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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MASSACHUSETTS There are no geographic notes for the state of Massachusetts. MICHIGAN Clare is in Clare and Isabella Counties. Commerce township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the portion of a township excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Commerce township balance contains all of Commerce township except the incorporated place of Wolverine Lake. Eastpointe name was changed from East Detroit in July 1992. Grosse Pointe Counties. Shores is in Macomb and Wayne



Holland is in Allegan and Ottawa Counties. Lake Orion. See ‘‘Orion township balance.’’ Lansing is in Eaton and Ingham Counties. Midland is in Bay and Midland Counties. Milan is in Monroe and Washtenaw Counties. Niles is in Berrien and Cass Counties. Northville is in Oakland and Wayne Counties. Orion township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the portion of a township excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Orion township balance contains all of Orion township except the incorporated place of Lake Orion. Oxford. See ‘‘Oxford township balance.’’ Oxford township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the portion of a township excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Oxford township balance contains all of Oxford township except the incorporated place of Oxford. Romeo. See ‘‘Washington township balance.’’ South Haven is in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. Traverse City is in Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties. Washington township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the portion of a township excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Washington township balance contains all of Washington township except the incorporated place of Romeo. Wolverine Lake. See ‘‘Commerce township balance.’’ APPENDIX C C–5



MINNESOTA Blaine is in Anoka and Ramsey Counties. Chanhassen is in Carver and Hennepin Counties. Dayton is in Hennepin and Wright Counties. Granite Falls is in Chippewa and Yellow Medicine Counties. Hastings is in Dakota and Washington Counties. Lake City is in Goodhue and Wabasha Counties. Le Sueur is in Le Sueur and Sibley Counties; it annexed into Sibley County in October 1990, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until June 1997. Mankato is in Blue Earth, Le Sueur, and Nicollet Counties. New Prague is in Le Sueur and Scott Counties. Northfield is in Dakota and Rice Counties. North Mankato is in Blue Earth and Nicollet Counties. Oak Grove was incorporated in December 1993. Princeton is in Mille Lacs and Sherburne Counties.



MISSOURI—Con. Crawford County is the only county outside New England that is split by an MA boundary. Sullivan city, in Crawford and Franklin Counties, is completely within the St. Louis, MO-IL MSA; the remainder of Crawford County outside of Sullivan city is not in any MA. However, Crawford County is excluded from economic census data tabulations for the St. Louis, MO-IL MSA. Excelsior Springs is in Clay and Ray Counties. Hannibal is in Marion and Ralls Counties. Independence is in Clay and Jackson Counties. Jefferson City is in Callaway and Cole Counties. Joplin is in Jasper and Newton Counties. Kansas City is in Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties. Lee’s Summit is in Cass and Jackson Counties. Marceline is in Chariton and Linn Counties. Monett is in Barry and Lawrence Counties. Monroe City is in Marion, Monroe, and Ralls Counties. Mountain Grove is in Texas and Wright Counties.



Rockford is in Hennepin and Wright Counties. St. Anthony is in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties. St. Cloud is in Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns Counties. Sartell is in Benton and Stearns Counties. Spring Lake Park is in Anoka and Ramsey Counties. Staples is in Todd and Wadena Counties. Wadena is in Otter Tail and Wadena Counties. White Bear Lake is in Ramsey and Washington Counties. MISSISSIPPI Baldwyn is in Lee and Prentiss Counties. Hattiesburg is in Forrest and Lamar Counties. Jackson is in Hinds, Madison, and Rankin Counties. Nettleton is in Lee and Monroe Counties. MISSOURI Cameron is in Clinton and DeKalb Counties.



Oak Grove is in Jackson and Lafayette Counties. Osage Beach is in Camden and Miller Counties. Park Hills resulted from the merger of Flat River (reported in the 1992 Economic Census) and Elvins, Esther, and Rivermines (not populous enough for separate tabulation in the 1992 Economic Census) in January 1994. Pacific is in Franklin and St. Louis Counties. Portageville is in New Madrid and Pemiscot Counties. Scott City is in Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties. Sikeston is in New Madrid and Scott Counties. Springfield is in Christian and Greene Counties. Sugar Creek is in Clay and Jackson Counties. Sullivan is in Crawford and Franklin Counties; see ‘‘Crawford County.’’ Vanadalia is in Audrain and Ralls Counties. Wildwood was incorporated in September 1995. Windsor is in Henry and Pettis Counties. MONTANA



Cape Girardeau is in Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties. Centralia is in Audrain and Boone Counties. C–6 APPENDIX C Butte-Silver Bow. See ‘‘Butte-Silver Bow (consolidated city).’’ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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MONTANA—Con. Butte-Silver Bow (consolidated city) is coextensive with Silver Bow County. It includes Walkerville, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ‘‘Butte-Silver Bow’’ refers to the whole consolidated city. NEBRASKA There are no geographic notes for the state of Nebraska. NEVADA West Wendover was incorporated in July 1991, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until May 1992. NEW HAMPSHIRE There are no geographic notes for the state of New Hampshire. NEW JERSEY Glen Ridge was incorporated in May 1993. North Caldwell was incorporated in January 1992. NEW MEXICO Corrales is in Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties. Espanola is in Rio Arriba and Sante Fe Counties. Rio Rancho is in Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties; it annexed into Bernalillo County in January 1994. NEW YORK Airmont. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Amherst town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Amherst town balance contains all of Amherst town except the incorporated place of Williamsville. Amityville. See ‘‘Babylon town balance.’’ Ardsley. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Attica is in Genesee and Wyoming Counties. Babylon. See ‘‘Babylon town balance.’’ Babylon town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Babylon town balance contains all of Babylon town except the incorporated places of Amityville, Babylon, and Lindenhurst. Balance of Essex County includes the former Ticonderoga village, which disincorporated in January 1994. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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NEW YORK—Con. Baldwinsville. See ‘‘Lysander town balance’’ and ‘‘Van Buren town balance.’’ Ballston Spa. See ‘‘Milton town balance.’’ Bayville. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Bellport. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Blasdell. See ‘‘Hamburg town balance.’’ Blooming Grove town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Blooming Grove town balance contains all of Blooming Grove town except the incorporated place of Washingtonville. Briarcliff Manor. See ‘‘Mount Pleasant town balance.’’ Brightwaters. See ‘‘Islip town balance.’’ Bronxville. See ‘‘Eastchester town balance.’’ Brookhaven town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Brookhaven town balance contains all of Brookhaven town except the incorporated places of Bellport, Lake Grove, Patchogue, and Port Jefferson. Brookville. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Cayuga Heights. See ‘‘Ithaca town balance.’’ Cedarhurst. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Cheektowaga town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Cheektowaga town balance contains all of Cheektowaga town except the incorporated places of Depew, Sloan, and Williamsville. Chestnut Ridge. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Chittenango. See ‘‘Sullivan town balance.’’ Cicero town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Cicero town balance contains all of Cicero town except the incorporated place of North Syracuse. Clarkstown town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Clarkstown town balance contains all of Clarkstown town except the incorporated places of Nyack and Spring Valley. APPENDIX C C–7



NEW YORK—Con. Clay town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Clay town balance contains all of Clay town except the incorporated place of North Syracuse. Colonie. See ‘‘Colonie town balance.’’ Colonie town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Colonie town balance contains all of Colonie town except the incorporated places of Colonie and Menands. Cortlandt town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Cortlandt town balance contains all of Cortlandt town except the incorporated place of Croton-on-Hudson. Croton-on-Hudson. See ‘‘Cortlandt town balance.’’ Depew. See ‘‘Cheektowaga town balance’’ and ‘‘Lancaster town balance.’’ De Witt town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. De Witt town balance contains all of De Witt town except the incorporated place of East Syracuse. Dobbs Ferry. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Eastchester town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Eastchester town balance contains all of Eastchester town except the incorporated places of Bronxville and Tuckahoe. East Hills. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ East Rockaway. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ East Syracuse. See ‘‘De Witt town balance.’’ East Williston. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Ellenville. See ‘‘Shawangunk town balance.’’ Elmsford. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Endicott. See ‘‘Union town balance.’’ Fairport. See ‘‘Perinton town balance.’’ Farmingdale. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Fayetteville. See ‘‘Manlius town balance.’’ Floral Park. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Florida. See ‘‘Warwick town balance.’’ C–8 APPENDIX C



NEW YORK—Con. Flower Hill. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Freeport. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Garden City. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Geddes town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Geddes town balance contains all of Geddes town except the incorporated place of Solvay. Geneva is in Ontario and Seneca Counties. Glenville town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Glenville town balance contains all of Glenville town except the incorporated place of Scotia. Gowanda is in Cattaraugus and Erie Counties. Great Neck. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Great Neck Estates. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Great Neck Plaza. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Greenburgh town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Greenburgh town balance contains all of Greenburgh town except the incorporated places of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, and Tarrytown. Greenwood Lake. See ‘‘Warwick town balance.’’ Hamburg. See ‘‘Hamburg town balance.’’ Hamburg town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Hamburg town balance contains all of Hamburg town except the incorporated places of Blasdell and Hamburg. Hastings-on-Hudson. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Haverstraw. See ‘‘Haverstraw town balance.’’ Haverstraw town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Haverstraw town balance contains all of Haverstraw town except the incorporated places of Haverstraw, Pomona, and West Haverstraw. Hempstead. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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NEW YORK—Con. Hempstead town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Hempstead town balance contains all of Hempstead town except the incorporated places of Cedarhurst, East Rockaway, Floral Park, Freeport, Garden City, Hempstead, Island Park, Lawrence, Lynbrook, Malverne, Mineola, New Hyde Park, Rockville Centre, and Valley Stream. Huntington town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Huntington town balance contains all of Huntington town except the incorporated places of Lloyd Harbor and Northport. Irvington. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Islandia. See ‘‘Islip town balance.’’ Island Park. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Islip town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Islip town balance contains all of Islip town except the incorporated places of Brightwaters and Islandia. Ithaca town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Ithaca town balance contains all of Ithaca town except the incorporated place of Cayuga Heights. Johnson City. See ‘‘Union town balance.’’ Kenmore. See ‘‘Tonawanda town balance.’’ Kings Point. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Lake Grove. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Lancaster. See ‘‘Lancaster town balance.’’ Lancaster town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Lancaster town balance contains all of Lancaster town except the incorporated places of Depew and Lancaster. Larchmont. See ‘‘Mamaroneck town balance.’’ Lawrence. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Lewiston. See ‘‘Lewiston town balance.’’ Lewiston town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Lewiston town balance contains all of Lewiston town except the incorporated place of Lewiston. Lindenhurst. See ‘‘Babylon town balance.’’ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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NEW YORK—Con. Liverpool. See ‘‘Salina town balance.’’ Lloyd Harbor. See ‘‘Huntington town balance.’’ Lynbrook. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Lysander town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Lysander town balance contains all of Lysander town except the incorporated place of Baldwinsville. Malverne. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Mamaroneck. See ‘‘Mamaroneck town balance.’’ Mamaroneck town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Mamaroneck town balance contains all of Mamaroneck town except the incorporated places of Larchmont and Mamaroneck. Manlius. See ‘‘Manlius town balance.’’ Manlius town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Manlius town balance contains all of Manlius town except the incorporated places of Fayetteville, Manlius, and Minoa. Manorhaven. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Massapequa Park. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Menands. See ‘‘Colonie town balance.’’ Milton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Milton town balance contains all of Milton town except the incorporated place of Ballston Spa. Mineola. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Minoa. See ‘‘Manlius town balance.’’ Montebello. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Moreau town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Moreau town balance contains all of Moreau town except the incorporated place of South Glens Falls. Mount Pleasant town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Mount Pleasant town balance contains all of Mount Pleasant town except the incorporated places of Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville, and Sleepy Hollow. APPENDIX C C–9



NEW YORK—Con. Munsey Park. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Muttontown. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ New Hartford town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. New Hartford town balance contains all of New Hartford town except the incorporated place of New York Mills. New Hempstead. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ New Hyde Park. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ New Square. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ New Windsor town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. New Windsor town balance contains all of New Windsor town except the incorporated place of Washingtonville. New York is in Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond Counties. New York Mills. See ‘‘New Hartford town balance’’ and ‘‘Whitestown town balance.’’ North Hempstead town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. North Hempstead town balance contains all of North Hempstead town except the incorporated places of East Hills, East Williston, Floral Park, Flower Hill, Garden City, Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, Manorhaven, Mineola, Munsey Park, New Hyde Park, North Hills, Old Westbury, Port Washington North, Sands Point, Thomaston, Westbury, and Williston Park. North Hills. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Northport. See ‘‘Huntington town balance.’’ North Syracuse. See ‘‘Cicero town balance’’ and ‘‘Clay town balance.’’ Nyack. See ‘‘Clarkstown town balance’’ and ‘‘Orangetown town balance.’’ Ogden town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Ogden town balance contains all of Ogden town except the incorporated place of Spencerport. Old Westbury. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ C–10 APPENDIX C



NEW YORK—Con. Orangetown town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Orangetown town balance contains all of Orangetown town except the incorporated places of Nyack and South Nyack. Orchard Park. See ‘‘Orchard Park town balance.’’ Orchard Park town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Orchard Park town balance contains all of Orchard Park town except the incorporated place of Orchard Park. Owego. See ‘‘Owego town balance.’’ Owego town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Owego town balance contains all of Owego town except the incorporated place of Owego. Oyster Bay town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Oyster Bay town balance contains all of Oyster Bay town except the incorporated places of Bayville, Brookville, East Hills, Farmingdale, Massapequa Park, Muttontown, Old Westbury, and Sea Cliff. Patchogue. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Perinton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Perinton town balance contains all of Perinton town except the incorporated place of Fairport. Pleasantville. See ‘‘Mount Pleasant town balance.’’ Pomona. See ‘‘Haverstraw town balance’’ and ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Port Jefferson. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Port Washington North. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Poughkeepsie town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Poughkeepsie town balance contains all of Poughkeepsie town except the incorporated place of Wappingers Falls. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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NEW YORK—Con. Ramapo town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Ramapo town balance contains all of Ramapo town except the incorporated places of Airmont, Chestnut Ridge, Montebello, New Hempstead, New Square, Pomona, Sloatsburg, Spring Valley, Suffern, and Wesley Hills. Rockville Centre. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Salina town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Salina town balance contains all of Salina town except the incorporated place of Liverpool. Sands Point. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Saranac Lake is in Essex and Franklin Counties. Saugerties. See ‘‘Saugerties town balance.’’ Saugerties town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Saugerties town balance contains all of Saugerties town except the incorporated place of Saugerties. Scotia. See ‘‘Glenville town balance.’’ Sea Cliff. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Shawangunk town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Shawangunk town balance contains all of Shawangunk town except the incorporated place of Ellenville. Sleepy Hollow name was changed from North Tarrytown in December 1996; see ‘‘Mount Pleasant town balance.’’ Sloan. See ‘‘Cheektowaga town balance.’’ Sloatsburg. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Solvay. See ‘‘Geddes town balance.’’ Southampton. See ‘‘Southampton town balance.’’ Southampton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Southampton town balance contains all of Southampton town except the incorporated place of Southampton. South Glens Falls. See ‘‘Moreau town balance.’’ South Nyack. See ‘‘Orangetown town balance.’’ Spencerport. See ‘‘Ogden town balance.’’ Spring Valley. See ‘‘Clarkstown town balance’’ and ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Suffern. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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NEW YORK—Con. Sullivan town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Sullivan town balance contains all of Sullivan town except the incorporated place of Chittenango. Tarrytown. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Thomaston. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Tonawanda town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Tonawanda town balance contains all of Tonawanda town except the incorporated place of Kenmore. Tuckahoe. See ‘‘Eastchester town balance.’’ Union town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Union town balance contains all of Union town except the incorporated places of Endicott and Johnson City. Valley Stream. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Van Buren town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Van Buren town balance contains all of Van Buren town except the incorporated place of Baldwinsville. Wappingers Falls. See ‘‘Poughkeepsie town balance’’ and ‘‘Wappinger town balance.’’ Wappinger town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Wappinger town balance contains all of Wappinger town except the incorporated place of Wappingers Falls. Warwick. See ‘‘Warwick town balance.’’ Warwick town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Censuses. Warwick town balance contains all of Warwick town except the incorporated places of Florida, Greenwood Lake, and Warwick. Washingtonville. See ‘‘Blooming Grove town balance’’ and ‘‘New Windsor town balance.’’ Webster. See ‘‘Webster town balance.’’ Webster town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Webster town balance contains all of Webster town except the incorporated place of Webster. APPENDIX C C–11



NEW YORK—Con. Wesley Hills. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Westbury. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ West Haverstraw. See ‘‘Haverstraw town balance.’’ Whitesboro. See ‘‘Whitestown town balance.’’ Whitestown town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the portion of a town excluding an incorporated place recognized for the 1997 Economic Census. Whitestown town balance contains all of Whitestown town except the incorporated places of New York Mills, Whitesboro, and Yorkville. Williamsville. See ‘‘Amherst town balance’’ and ‘‘Cheektowaga town balance.’’ Williston Park. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Yorkville. See ‘‘Whitestown town balance.’’



NORTH CAROLINA—Con. Wallace is in Duplin and Pender Counties. Weddington is in Mecklenburg and Union Counties. NORTH DAKOTA There are no geographic notes for the state of North Dakota. OHIO Alliance is in Mahoning and Stark Counties. Bellevue is in Huron and Sandusky Counties. Blanchester is in Clinton and Warren Counties. Bluffton is in Allen and Hancock Counties. Buckeye Lake is in Fairfield and Licking Counties; it annexed into Fairfield County in October 1995. Canal Winchester is in Fairfield and Franklin Counties. Carlisle is in Montgomery and Warren Counties.



NORTH CAROLINA Archdale is in Guilford and Randolph Counties. Cary is in Chatham and Wake Counties; it annexed into Chatham County in April 1995. Chapel Hill is in Durham and Orange Counties. Davidson is in Iredell and Mecklenburg Counties. Durham is in Durham and Orange Counties. Elizabeth City is in Camden and Pasquotank Counties. Elkin is in Surry and Wilkes Counties. Gibsonville is in Alamance and Guilford Counties. Hickory is in Burke and Catawba Counties. High Point is in Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph Counties. Kannapolis is in Cabarrus and Rowan Counties. Kernersville is in Forsyth and Guilford Counties. King is in Forsyth and Stokes Counties. Kings Mountain is in Cleveland and Gaston Counties. Long View is in Burke and Catawba Counties. Maxton is in Robeson and Scotland Counties. Mebane is in Alamance and Orange Counties. Mount Olive is in Duplin and Wayne Counties. Rocky Mount is in Edgecombe and Nash Counties. Thomasville is in Davidson and Randolph Counties; it annexed into Randolph County in October 1996. C–12 APPENDIX C



Columbiana is in Columbiana and Mahoning Counties. Columbus is in Delaware, Fairfield, and Franklin Counties. Crestline is in Crawford and Richland Counties. Delphos is in Allen and Van Wert Counties. Dublin is in Delaware, Franklin, and Union Counties. Fairfield is in Butler and Hamilton Counties. Fostoria is in Hancock, Seneca, and Wood Counties. Huber Heights is in Miami and Montgomery Counties. Kettering is in Greene and Montgomery Counties. Loudonville is in Ashland and Holmes Counties. Loveland is in Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties. Middletown is in Butler and Warren Counties. Milford is in Clermont and Hamilton Counties. Minerva is in Carroll, Columbiana, and Stark Counties. Mogadore is in Portage and Summit Counties. Monroe is in Butler and Warren Counties. Norton is in Summit and Wayne Counties. Pickerington is in Fairfield and Franklin Counties. Plain City is in Madison and Union Counties. Reynoldsburg is in Fairfield, Franklin, and Licking Counties. Rittman is in Medina and Wayne Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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OHIO—Con. Sharonville is in Butler and Hamilton Counties. Springboro is in Montgomery and Warren Counties. Swanton is in Fulton and Lucas Counties. Tallmadge is in Portage and Summit Counties. Union is in Miami and Montgomery Counties; it annexed into Miami County in March 1996. Vermilion is in Erie and Lorain Counties. Westerville is in Delaware and Franklin Counties. Youngstown is in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. OKLAHOMA Bartlesville is in Osage and Washington Counties. Bixby is in Tulsa and Wagoner Counties. Broken Arrow is in Tulsa and Wagoner Counties. Catoosa is in Rogers and Wagoner Counties. Clinton is in Custer and Washita Counties. Collinsville is in Rogers and Tulsa Counties. Davis is in Garvin and Murray Counties. Drumright is in Creek and Payne Counties. Oklahoma City is in Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie Counties; it was erroneously reported in McClain County for the 1992 Economic Census. Owasso is in Rogers and Tulsa Counties. Piedmont is in Canadian and Kingfisher Counties. Ponca City is in Kay and Osage Counties. Purcell is in Cleveland and McClain Counties. Sand Springs is in Osage and Tulsa Counties. Skiatook is in Osage and Tulsa Counties. Stroud is in Creek and Lincoln Counties. Tulsa is in Osage, Rogers, and Tulsa Counties. OREGON Albany is in Benton and Linn Counties. Lake Oswego is in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Milwaukie is in Clackamas and Multnomah Counties. Portland is in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Salem is in Marion and Polk Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

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OREGON—Con. Tualatin is in Clackamas and Washington Counties. Wilsonville is in Clackamas and Washington Counties. PENNSYLVANIA Ashland is in Columbia and Schuylkill Counties; it was erroneously reported as never being in Columbia County for the 1992 Economic Census. Bethlehem is in Lehigh and Northampton Counties. Ellwood City is in Beaver and Lawrence Counties. Shippensburg is in Cumberland and Franklin Counties. Telford is in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Trafford is in Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties. RHODE ISLAND There are no geographic notes for the state of Rhode Island. SOUTH CAROLINA Andrews is in Georgetown and Williamsburg Counties. Batesburg-Leesville is in Lexington and Saluda Counties; resulted from the merger of Batesburg (reported in the 1992 Economic Census) and Leesville (not populous enough for separate tabluation in the 1992 Economic Census) in January 1993. Charleston is in Berkeley and Charleston Counties. Clemson is in Anderson and Pickens Counties. Columbia is in Lexington and Richland Counties. Fountain Inn is in Greenville and Laurens Counties. Goose Creek is in Berkeley and Charleston Counties. Greer is in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties. Honea Path is in Abbeville and Anderson Counties. Irmo is in Lexington and Richland Counties. North Augusta is in Aiken and Edgefield Counties. North Charleston is in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties. Summerville is in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties. APPENDIX C C–13



SOUTH DAKOTA Sioux Falls is in Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties. TENNESSEE Belle Meade. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’ Chattanooga is in Hamilton and Marion Counties; it annexed into Marion County in April 1994. Farragut is in Knox and Loudon Counties. Forest Hills. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’ Goodlettsville is in Davidson and Sumner Counties; see ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’ Harriman is in Morgan and Roane Counties. Humboldt is in Gibson and Madison Counties. Johnson City is in Carter, Sullivan, and Washington Counties. Kingsport is in Hawkins and Sullivan Counties. McKenzie is in Carroll, Henry, and Weakley Counties. Millersville is in Robertson and Sumner Counties. Morristown is in Hamblen and Jefferson Counties; it annexed into Jefferson County in July 1995. Nashville-Davidson (balance). See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’ Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city). The ‘‘Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County’’ is coextensive with Davidson County. It includes Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Goodlettsville (part in Davidson County), and Oak Hill, which are tabulated separately. ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, includes Berry Hill, Lakewood, and Ridgetop (part in Davidson County), which are not populous enough for separate tabulation. Oak Hill. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’ Oak Ridge is in Anderson and Roane Counties. Oliver Springs is in Anderson, Morgan, and Roane Counties. Spring Hill is in Maury and Williamson Counties. Sweetwater is in McMinn and Monroe Counties. Tullahoma is in Coffee and Franklin Counties. White House is in Robertson and Sumner Counties. C–14 APPENDIX C



TEXAS Abernathy is in Hale and Lubbock Counties. Abilene is in Jones and Taylor Counties. Amarillo is in Potter and Randall Counties. Aransas Pass is in Aransas, Nueces, and San Patricio Counties. Austin is in Travis and Williamson Counties. Azle is in Parker and Tarrant Counties. Baytown is in Chambers and Harris Counties. Burleson is in Johnson and Tarrant Counties. Carrollton is in Collin, Dallas, and Denton Counties. Cedar Hill is in Dallas and Ellis Counties. Cedar Park is in Travis and Williamson Counties. Coppell is in Dallas and Denton Counties. Copperas Cove is in Coryell and Lampasas Counties. Corpus Christi is in Kleberg, Nueces, and San Patricio Counties. Crowley is in Johnson and Tarrant Counties. Dalhart is in Dallam and Hartley Counties. Dallas is in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Counties. Denver City is in Gaines and Yoakum Counties; it annexed into Gaines County in December 1991, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until October 1992. Fair Oaks Ranch is in Bexar, Comal, and Kendall Counties. Flower Mound is in Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties. Fort Worth is in Denton and Tarrant Counties. Friendswood is in Galveston and Harris Counties. Frisco is in Collin and Denton Counties. Garland is in Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall Counties. Gladewater is in Gregg and Upshur Counties. Glenn Heights is in Dallas and Ellis Counties. Grand Prairie is in Dallas, Ellis, and Tarrant Counties. Grapevine is in Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties. Hamlin is in Fisher and Jones Counties. Houston is in Fort Bend, Harris, and Montgomery Counties. Katy is in Fort Bend, Harris, and Waller Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census



TEXAS—Con. Kilgore is in Gregg and Rusk Counties. League City is in Galveston and Harris Counties. Leander is in Travis and Williamson Counties. Lewisville is in Dallas and Denton Counties. Longview is in Gregg and Harrison Counties. Lytle is in Atascosa, Bexar, and Medina Counties. McGregor is in Coryell and McLennan Counties; it annexed into Coryell County in November 1996. Mansfield is in Ellis, Johnson, and Tarrant Counties. Midland is in Martin and Midland Counties. Mineral Wells is in Palo Pinto and Parker Counties. Missouri City is in Fort Bend and Harris Counties. Monahans is in Ward and Winkler Counties. New Braunfels is in Comal and Guadalupe Counties.



TEXAS—Con. Tomball is in Harris and Montgomery Counties. Trophy Club is in Denton and Tarrant Counties. Wichita Falls is in Wichita County; it detached from Archer County in October 1996. Winnsboro is in Franklin and Wood Counties. Wylie is in Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall Counties. Yoakum is in DeWitt and Lavaca Counties. UTAH Draper is in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. Park City is in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Taylorsville was incorporated in April 1996. VERMONT There are no geographic notes for the state of Vermont.



Odessa is in Ector and Midland Counties. Ovilla is in Dallas and Ellis Counties. Pearland is in Brazoria and Harris Counties. Plano is in Collin and Denton Counties. Portland is in Nueces and San Patricio Counties. Progreso was incorporated in November 1991, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until September 1992. Richardson is in Collin and Dallas Counties. Rio Grande City was incorporated in May 1993. Round Rock is in Travis and Williamson Counties. Rowlett is in Dallas and Rockwall Counties. Royse City is in Collin and Rockwall Counties. Sachse is in Collin and Dallas Counties. San Diego is in Duval and Jim Wells Counties. San Marcos is in Caldwell and Hays Counties. Schertz is in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties. Seabrook is in Chambers, Galveston, and Harris Counties. Seagoville is in Dallas and Kaufman Counties. Southlake is in Denton and Tarrant Counties. Shoreline was incorporated in August 1995. Stafford is in Fort Bend and Harris Counties. Stamford is in Haskell and Jones Counties. Texas City is in Chambers and Galveston Counties; it annexed into Chambers County in October 1992. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS

U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census



VIRGINIA Castlewood was incorporated in April 1991, but this change was not submitted to the Census Bureau until June 1994. Farmville is in Cumberland and Prince Edward Counties. Halifax County includes South Boston, formerly an independent city, whose area reverted to Halifax County. South Boston was formerly an independent city; its area reverted to Halifax County in June 1995. WASHINGTON Bothell is in King and Snohomish Counties. Burien was incorporated in February 1993. Edgewood was incorporated in February 1996. Enumclaw is in King and Pierce Counties. Lakewood was incorporated in February 1996. Milton is in King and Pierce Counties. Newcastle was incorporated in September 1994. Pacific is in King and Pierce Counties.



University Place was incorporated in August 1995. Woodinville was incorporated in March 1993. Woodland is in Clark and Cowlitz Counties. APPENDIX C C–15



WEST VIRGINIA Huntington is in Cabell and Wayne Counties. Nitro is in Kanawha and Putnam Counties. Paden City is in Tyler and Wetzel Counties. Weirton is in Brooke and Hancock Counties. Wheeling is in Marshall and Ohio Counties. WISCONSIN Appleton is in Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago Counties. Bayside is in Milwaukee and Ozaukee Counties. Berlin is in Green Lake and Waushara Counties. Burlington is in Racine and Walworth Counties. Columbus is in Columbia and Dodge Counties. Eau Claire is in Chippewa and Eau Claire Counties. Hartford is in Dodge and Washington Counties.



WISCONSIN—Con. Kewaskum is in Fond du Lac and Washington Counties. Kiel is in Calumet and Manitowoc Counties. Marshfield is in Marathon and Wood Counties. Menasha is in Calumet and Winnebago Counties. Milwaukee is in Milwaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties. Mukwonago is in Walworth and Waukesha Counties. New London is in Outagamie and Waupaca Counties. River Falls is in Pierce and St. Croix Counties. Watertown is in Dodge and Jefferson Counties. Waupun is in Dodge and Fond du Lac Counties. Whitewater is in Jefferson and Walworth Counties. WYOMING There are no geographic notes for the state of Wyoming.



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Appendix D. Questionnaires

The sample report forms are shown on the following pages.



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OMB No. 0607-0854: Approval Expires 04/30/01

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(5-19-98)



1997 SURVEY OF BUSINESS OWNERS AND SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS

In correspondence pertaining to this report, please refer to this Census File Number (CFN)



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS



DUE DATE: 30 days after receipt of form If you have questions about completing this report, please call or write the Census Bureau. In any communication, be sure to refer to the 11-digit Census File Number (CFN) printed in the label to the right. Please mail to: U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47134-0001 For assistance, 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., eastern time. Monday through Friday: 1–800–233–6132



MB-1



Please correct errors in name, address, and ZIP Code. ENTER street and number if not shown.



INSTRUCTIONS — PLEASE READ



The purpose of this questionnaire is to collect information about the gender, race, and ethnic background of business owners in the United States for the year 1997. The business owner(s) should complete this questionnaire even if the business has since been sold, reorganized, or discontinued. Data provided by you will be used only for statistical purposes and will be kept strictly confidential. The race and ethnic categories have been established by the Office of Management and Budget to assure uniform reporting to all Federal agencies. These data are needed to evaluate the extent and growth of business ownership in order to provide a framework for assessing and directing Federal, state, and local government business assistance programs. The Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency use these data when allocating resources for their business assistance programs. The data are also widely used by private firms and individuals to evaluate their own businesses and markets, by the media for news stories, and by researchers and academia for determining firm characteristics.



We estimate that it will take 10 minutes or less to complete this questionnaire. If you have any comments regarding these estimates or any other aspect of this survey, send them to the Associate Director for Administration/Controller, Attn: Paperwork Reduction Project 0607-0854, Room 3104, Federal Building 3, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. You are not required to respond to any information collection unless it displays a valid approval number from the Office of Management and Budget. This 8-digit number appears at the top of this page.



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PLEASE PRINT ALL ENTRIES IN BLACK OR BLUE INK



Please round percentages to the nearest whole number (Example: 33-1/3% should be reported as 33%).



3.

Give the percent of ownership of this business by race of the owner(s). Each owner should identify with the one race he/she considers himself/herself to be.

% African Am./Black/Negro 1 % Amer. Indian or Alaska Native 2 3 4 % Chinese 5 % Filipino % Japanese % Korean 10 % Asian Indian 6 7 8 9



4.

Mark (X) the ONE box that reflects the number of owners of this business.



1.



Give the percent of ownership of this business by gender of the owner(s). Percent of ownership should be based on the rights, claims, interests, or stock in the business.



% Male



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More than 10 – Specify



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% Female



% Stock publicly held or owned by other organizations – If greater than 50%, Skip to item 5



%



Total (Should add to 100%)



2a. Are any of the owners of this business

Yes – Please continue with item 2b % Vietnamese % Other Asian – Specify – (Please print)



Spanish/Hispanic/Latino?



5.



No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino – Skip to item 3



Did any of this business’s receipts in 1997 result from business conducted with the Federal government?

Yes No



2b. Give the percent of ownership of this business by



Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin of the owner(s).



% Cuban % Native Hawaiian % Other Pacific Islander – Specify – (Please print)



Continue with item 6



% Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano



% Puerto Rican



Thank you for completing this form.



% Spaniard % White % Some other race – Specify – (Please print)



% Hispanic Latin American – Specify – (Please print)



Please return this report in the enclosed envelope to:



% Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino – Specify – (Please print)



Continue with item 3



Continue with item 4



U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47134-0001

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In correspondence pertaining to this report, please refer to this Census File Number (CFN)



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS



DUE DATE: 30 days after receipt of form If you have questions about completing this report, please call or write the Census Bureau. In any communication, be sure to refer to the 11-digit Census File Number (CFN) printed in the label to the right. Please mail to: U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47134-0001 For assistance, 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., eastern time. Monday through Friday: 1–800–233–6132.



MB-2



Please correct errors in name, address, and ZIP Code. ENTER street and number if not shown.



INSTRUCTIONS — PLEASE READ

The purpose of this questionnaire is to collect information about the gender, race, and ethnic background of business owners in the United States for the year 1997. The business owner(s) should complete this questionnaire even if the business has since been sold, reorganized, or discontinued. Please report this information for the person(s) owning the majority of the rights, claims, interests, or stock in this business. Data provided by you will be used only for statistical purposes and will be kept strictly confidential. The race and ethnic categories have been established by the Office of Management and Budget to assure uniform reporting to all Federal agencies. These data are needed to evaluate the extent and growth of business ownership in order to provide a framework for assessing and directing Federal, state, and local government business assistance programs. The Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency use these data when allocating resources for their business assistance programs. The data are also widely used by private firms and individuals to evaluate their own businesses and markets, by the media for news stories, and by researchers and academia for determining firm characteristics.



We estimate that it will take 10 minutes or less to complete this questionnaire. If you have any comments regarding these estimates or any other aspect of this survey, send them to the Associate Director for Administration/Controller, Attn: Paperwork Reduction Project 0607-0854, Room 3104, Federal Building 3, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. You are not required to respond to any information collection unless it displays a valid approval number from the Office of Management and Budget. This 8-digit number appears at the top of this page.



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PLEASE PRINT ALL ENTRIES IN BLACK OR BLUE INK



1.

Mark (X) the ONE box that describes the race of the primary owner(s) of this business. Primary owners not of a single race should select the one race he/she considers himself/herself to be.

African Am./Black/Negro 1 Amer. Indian or Alaska Native 2 Asian Indian 3 Chinese 4 Filipino 5 Japanese Korean Vietnamese Other Asian – Specify – (Please print) 10 9 8 7 6



Mark (X) the ONE box that best describes the gender of the primary owner(s) of this business. Primary owners are those persons owning 51 percent or more of the rights, claims, interests, or stock in the business.



3.



4.



Mark (X) the ONE box that reflects the number of owners of this business.



50/50 Male/Female – Equal percent of ownership



Male



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Female



 Please answer items 2, 3, 4, and 5. It is  important to complete all items. 



Stock publicly held or owned by other organizations. If ownership by race and gender is not available – SKIP to item 5. Otherwise please answer items 2, 3, 4, and 5. It is important to complete all items.



More than 10 – Specify



2.



Is the primary owner(s) of this business of Spanish/ Hispanic/ Latino origin? Mark (X) "No" box if not Spanish/Hispanic/ Latino.



No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino



5.



Yes, Cuban Native Hawaiian Other Pacific Islander – Specify – (Please print)



Did any of this business’s receipts in 1997 result from business conducted with the Federal government?

Yes No



Yes, Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano



Yes, Puerto Rican



Yes, Spaniard



Yes, Hispanic Latin American – Specify – (Please print) White Some other race – Specify – (Please print)



Continue with item 6 Thank you for completing this form.

Please return this report in the enclosed envelope to:



Yes, Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino – Specify – (Please print)



Continue with item 3



Continue with item 4



U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47134-0001

MONTH DAY YEAR TELEPHONE (Including area code) Signature



6.

MI



CONTACT PERSON – Please print name of person responsible for completing this report.



FIRST NAME



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Publication Program

1997 COMPANY STATISTICS (CS) SERIES EC97CS-1−Company Summary Data include all businesses (minority-, nonminority-, women-, and male-owned) and are presented by industry classifications and/or geographic area (states, MAs, counties, and places), size of firm (employment and receipts), and legal form of organization (individual proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations). EC97CS-2−Women-Owned Business Enterprises Data are presented by industry classifications and/or geographic area (states, MAs, counties, and places), size of firm (employment and receipts), and legal form of organization (individual proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations). Minority-Owned Business Enterprises EC97CS-3 EC97CS-4 EC97CS-5 EC97CS-6 EC97CS-7 − − − − − Black Hispanic Asians and Pacific Islanders American Indians and Alaska Natives Summary EC97CS-8−Business Expenses This report presents operating expenses data at the National level. Industries for which data are presented on an SIC basis are Merchant Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Service Industries, Communications, Transportation and Warehousing, and Travel Agencies. Industries for which data are presented on a NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) basis include Manufactures, Mineral Industries, and Construction. Unpublished SIC-based expenses data on Auxiliary Establishments to Manufactures, Mineral Industries, and Construction are available on request. Operating expenses include annual payroll, supplemental labor costs, rent, advertising, utilities, etc. Sales and receipts data also are provided, as well as inventories, purchases, and measures of value produced for merchant wholesale and retail trades. ELECTRONIC MEDIA FOR THE CS SERIES All data from the Surveys of Minority- and WomenOwned Business Enterprises reports (EC97CS-1−CS-7) and the Business Expenses report (EC97CS-8) are available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov). Complete data from the Surveys of Minority- and WomenOwned Business Enterprises reports and most of the data from the Business Expenses report are available on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau. For more information, including a description of electronic and printed reports, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-0800, or call Customer Services at 301-457-4100.



Data are presented by industry classifications and/or geographic area (states, MAs, counties, and places), size of firm (employment and receipts), and legal form of organization (individual proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations).



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