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U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
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U.S. Department of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Secretary
David J. Barram, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director
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Acknowledgments
Many persons participated in the various activities of the 1992 Census of Retail Trade. The overall planning and review of the census operations were performed by the Economic Census Staff of the Economic Planning and Coordination Division. This report was prepared in the Services Division. Bobby E. Russell, Assistant Chief for Census Programs, was responsible for the overall planning, management, and coordination of the census of retail trade. Planning and implementation were under the direction of Anne S. Russell, Chief, Retail Census Branch, with primary staff assistance by Fay Dorsett, Charles F. Brady, Pamela J. Palmer, Thomas G. Dassel, Jennifer E. Lins, Cheryl E. Merkle, Barbara T. Parlett, Maria P. Ray, Barbara A. Collier, Venita L. Holland, Judith O. Belt, and Mark A. Finley. Systems and procedures for mailout, receipt, correspondence, data input, industry classification, other clerical processing, administrative record processing, quality control, and the associated electronic computer programs, were developed in the Economic Planning and Coordination Division. Mailout preparation and receipt operations, clerical and analytical review activities, data keying, and geocoding review were performed by the staff of the Data Preparation Division, Judith N. Petty, Acting Chief. Geographic coding procedures and associated computer programs were developed by the staff of the Geography Division. The computer processing systems were developed and coordinated in the Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Charles P. Pautler, Jr., Chief. H. Ray Dennis, Assistant Chief for Business Programs, was responsible for the design and implementation of the computer systems. The computer programs were prepared under the supervision of Steven G. McCraith, Chief, Utilities and Financial Census Branch, and William C. Wester, Chief, Business Census Branch, assisted by Barbara L. Lambert, Diane A. Conley, Mark T. Lachendro, Leatrice D. Hines, and David H. Hiller. Additional programming assistance was provided by Robert S. Jewett. Computer processing was performed in the Computer Services Division, Marvin D. Raines, Chief. The staff of the Administrative and Publications Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, performed planning, design, composition, editorial review, and printing planning and procurement for publications and report forms. Bernadette J. Gayle provided publication coordination and editing. Special acknowledgment is also due the many businesses whose cooperation has contributed to the publication of these data. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call 301-763-7038.
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Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Harry A. Scarr, Acting Director
Paula J. Schneider, Principal Associate Director for Programs Charles A. Waite, Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs ECONOMIC PLANNING AND COORDINATION DIVISION Carole A. Ambler, Chief SERVICES DIVISION Carole A. Ambler, Acting Chief
For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
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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. The economic census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the gross domestic product, input/output measures, production and price indexes, and other statistical series that measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Policymaking agencies of the Federal Government use the data, especially in monitoring economic activity and providing assistance to business. 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 and 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.
Special programs also cover enterprise statistics and minority-owned and women-owned businesses. (The 1992 Census of Agriculture and 1992 Census of Governments are conducted separately.) The next economic census is scheduled to be taken in 1998 covering the year 1997.
AVAILABILITY OF THE DATA
The results of the economic census are available in printed reports for sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office and on compact discs for sale by the Census Bureau. Order forms for all types of products are available on request from Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. A more complete description of publications being issued from this census is on the inside back cover of this document. Census facts are also widely disseminated by trade associations, business journals, and newspapers. Volumes containing census statistics are available in most major public and college libraries. Finally, State data centers in every State as well as business and industry data centers in many States also supply economic census statistics.
AUTHORITY AND SCOPE
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 1992 Economic Census consists of the following eight censuses: • Census of Retail Trade • Census of Wholesale Trade • Census of Service Industries • Census of Financial, Insurance, and Real Estate Industries • Census of Transportation, Communications, and Utilities • Census of Manufactures • Census of Mineral Industries • Census of Construction Industries RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
WHAT’S NEW IN 1992
The 1992 Economic Census covers more of the economy than any previous census. New for 1992 are data on communications, utilities, finance, insurance, and real estate, as well as coverage of more transportation industries. The economic, agriculture, and governments censuses now collectively cover nearly 98 percent of all economic activity. Among other changes, new 1992 definitions affect the boundaries of about a third of all metropolitan areas. Also, the Survey of Women-Owned Businesses has now been expanded to include all corporations.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
The economic census has been taken as an integrated program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for 1963, 1958, and 1954. Prior to that time, the individual subcomponents of the economic census were taken separately at varying intervals. INTRODUCTION III
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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 1840 and subsequent censuses to include mining and some commercial activities. In 1902, Congress established a permanent Census Bureau and directed that a census of manufactures be taken every 5 years. The 1905 Manufactures Census was the first time a census was taken apart from the regular every-10-year population census. The first census of business was taken in 1930, covering 1929. Initially it covered retail and wholesale trade and construction industries, but it was broadened in 1933 to include some of the service trades. The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be fully integrated—providing comparable census data across economic sectors, using consistent time periods, 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 Enterprise Statistics Program, which publishes combined data from the economic census, was made possible with the implementation of the integrated census program in 1954. The range of industries covered in the economic censuses has continued to expand. The census of construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967, and the scope of service industries was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. The census of transportation began in 1963 as a set of surveys covering travel, transportation of commodities, and trucks, but expanded in 1987 to cover business establishments in several transportation industries. For 1992, these statistics are incorporated into a broadened census of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also new for 1992 is the census of financial, insurance, and real estate industries. This is part of a gradual expansion in coverage of industries previously subjected to government regulation.
The Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises was first conducted as a special project in 1969 and was incorporated into the economic census in 1972 along with the Survey of Women-Owned Businesses. An economic census has also been taken in Puerto Rico since 1909, in the Virgin Islands of the United States and Guam since 1958, and in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands since 1982. Statistical reports from the 1987 and earlier censuses provide historical figures for the study of long-term time series and are available in some large libraries. All of the census data published since 1967 are still available for sale on microfiche from the Census Bureau.
AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC DATA
While the census provides complete enumerations every 5 years, there are many needs for more frequent data as well. The Census Bureau conducts a number of monthly, quarterly, and annual surveys, with the results appearing in publication series such as Current Business Reports (retail and wholesale trade and service industries), the Annual Survey of Manufactures, Current Industrial Reports, and the Quarterly Financial Report. Most of these surveys, while providing more frequent observations, yield less kind-of-business and geographic detail than the census. The County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics on the number of establishments, employment, and payroll classified by industry within each county.
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 1992 Economic Census and Related Statistics. More information on the methodology, procedures, and history of the census will be published in the History of the 1992 Economic Census . Contact Customer Services for information on availability.
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Census of Retail Trade
GENERAL
The 1992 Census of Retail Trade, part of the 1992 Economic Census, covered retail trade as defined in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 19871 (SIC). It included all establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. The census excluded governmental organizations classified in the covered industries except for liquor stores operated by State and local governments. Data for direct sellers (SIC 5963) with no paid employees and post exchanges, ship stores, and similar establishments operated on military posts by agencies of the Federal Government were not included. The basic tabulations in this report do not include data for establishments which are auxiliary (primary function is providing a service, such as warehouses) to retail establishments within the same organization. Data for auxiliaries are presented in a subsequent report issued as part of the 1992 Enterprise Statistics reports. For the 1992 Census of Retail Trade, large- and mediumsize firms, plus all firms known to operate more than one establishment, were sent questionnaires to be completed and returned to the Census Bureau by mail. For most very small firms, including those with no paid employees, data from existing administrative records of other Federal agencies were used instead. These records provided basic information on location, kind of business, sales, payroll, number of employees, and legal form of organization. In addition, more detailed information for selected kinds of business was obtained on the various questionnaires. Appendix A gives a more detailed explanation of census coverage and methodology.
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED
This report series presents data for the following areas: 1. The United States as a whole. 2. Each State and the District of Columbia. 3. Each consolidated metropolitan statistical area (CMSA) and primary metropolitan statistical area (PMSA) defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as of June 30, 1993. A CMSA is an area used to facilitate the presentation and analysis of data for large concentrations of metropolitan populations. It includes two or more contiguous PMSA’s which have a population of at least 1,000,000 2 and which meet specific criteria of urban character and of social and economic integration. 4. Each metropolitan statistical area (MSA) defined by the OMB as of June 30, 1993. An MSA is an integrated economic and social unit with a population nucleus of at least 50,000 inhabitants. 2 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. 5. The area within the State outside metropolitan areas (MA’s). 6. Each county or county equivalent. 3 Counties are the primary divisions of States, except in Louisiana where they are called parishes and in Alaska where they are called boroughs and census areas. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia have one place or more that is independent of any county organization and constitutes primary divisions of their States. These places are treated as counties and as places. 7. Each consolidated city. 3 Consolidated cities are consolidated governments which consist of separately incorporated municipalities. 8. Each municipality of 2,500 inhabitants or more incorporated as a city, borough, village, or town.2 3 For the economic census, boroughs and census areas in Alaska and boroughs in New York are not included in this category.
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES
In accordance with Federal law governing census reports, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business. However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheld.
1 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.
2 According to the 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census. 3 Those defined as of January 1, 1992.
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9. Special economic urban areas (SEUA’s), which include townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six New England States with 10,000 inhabitants or more. 4
DOLLAR VALUES
All dollar values presented in this report are expressed in current dollars; i.e., 1992 data are expressed in 1992 dollars and 1987 data in 1987 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons to prior years, users of the data should consider the inflation that has occurred.
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 business establishments or companies) 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, Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. To discuss a special tabulation before submitting specifications, call 1-800-541-8345.
RELIABILITY OF DATA
All data compiled in this report originated from either census questionnaires or administrative records of other Federal agencies and, therefore, are not subject to sampling errors. However, the data are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; definition and classification difficulties; differences in the interpretation of questions; errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and other errors of collection, response, coverage, and estimation for missing or misreported data. The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors. No direct measurement of these effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data; however, precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors. The Census Bureau obtains on computer tape limited information extracted from administrative records of other Federal agencies. This information is used in conjunction with other information available to the Census Bureau to develop estimates for nonemployers, small employers, and other establishments for which responses were not received in time for publication. For an indication of the extent that data included in these reports were obtained from the administrative records of other Federal agencies and from estimation, rather than reports directly from respondents, see appendix E. Also, see appendix A for a more detailed explanation of census coverage and methodology.
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 broader kindof-business totals. Independent city. Not available. Not comparable. Not applicable. Consolidated metropolitan statistical area. Metropolitan area. Metropolitan statistical area. Not elsewhere classified. Primary metropolitan statistical area. Part. Revised. Standard industrial classification.
(IC) (NA) (NC) (X) CMSA MA MSA n.e.c. PMSA pt. r SIC
The following symbols are used in this publication to show employment size ranges for employment data that has been withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies (employment size range codes are provided for the first time in the 1992 Economic Census): Symbol Employment Size AA BB CC EE FF GG HH II JJ KK LL MM 0–19 20–99 100–249 250–499 500–999 1,000–2,499 2,500–4,999 5,000–9,999 10,000–24,999 25,000–49,999 50,000–99,999 100,000 or more
SPECIAL TABULATIONS
Special tabulations of data collected in the 1992 Census of Retail Trade may be obtained, depending on availability of time and personnel, on diskette, computer tape, or in
4 According to the 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census.
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Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics in This Report by Table Number
Table Information shown in tables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS The State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMSA’s and MSA’s in the State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PMSA’s in the State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Area of the State not in any CMSA, PMSA, or MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counties in the State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Places in the State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DATA ITEMS3 Establishments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual payroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First-quarter payroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paid employees for pay period including March 12, 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales per establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual payroll per employee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Employees per establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987 to 1992 comparative statistics (establishments, sales, payroll, employees). . . . . Counties ranked by volume of 1992 sales . . . . . . . Places ranked by volume of 1992 sales. . . . . . . . .
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Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics in the 1992 Census of Retail Trade Reports
Information shown in reports by kind of business or industry category Sales size and employment size of estab- Concenlishtration ments ratios of and largest firms firms
Report and geographic area Number of establishments GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMSA, PMSA, MSA . . . . . . . . . . . County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NONEMPLOYER STATISTICS SERIES United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMSA, PMSA, MSA . . . . . . . . . . . County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ESTABLISHMENT AND FIRM SIZE (INCLUDING LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION) United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEASURES OF VALUE PRODUCED, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, DEPRECIABLE ASSETS, AND OPERATING EXPENSES United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MERCHANDISE LINE SALES United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMSA, PMSA, MSA . . . . . . . . . . . MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMSA, PMSA, MSA . . . . . . . . . . . ZIP CODES State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See footnotes at end of table. X X X X X X X X X X X X
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Information shown in reports by kind of business or industry category Sales size and employment size of estab- Concenlishtration ments ratios of and largest firms firms
Report and geographic area Number of establishments SPECIAL REPORT SERIES—SELECTED STATISTICS United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CMSA, MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Includes data for all establishments, establishments with payroll, and establishments without payroll, by kind of business. Data available by sales size of establishments without payroll only. Data available on CD-ROM only. 4 Includes value produced, capital expenditures, depreciable assets, and selected operating expenses detail. 5 For United States, States, and MA’s, includes data on number of gasoline pumps and gallon sales of gasoline and other automotive fuels; storage capacity and number of tanks; establishments offering self-service sale of gasoline; on seating capacity and average cost per meal; on the number of pharmacists, number of prescriptions filled, and percent of prescriptions paid for by third parties; and floor space by selected kind of business. For United States and States only, includes data on number of automotive service bays, number of automotive mechanics, number of boat docking/storage slips, principal type of supplier, gasoline service stations operating 24 hours, shoe stores operating as self-service and concessions, types of food service, types of menus, percent of food and beverage sales by day-part, franchise holders, concession operators, contract feeding and automatic merchandising machine operators, number of opticians, part- and full-time employment, class of customer, and leased departments. 6 Includes percent of retail sales in MA’s, in non-MA’s, in central cities, and outside central cities within MA’s. 7 Includes percent of retail sales inside and outside central cities within each individual MA.
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Contents Rhode Island
[Page numbers listed here omit the prefix that appears as part of the number of each page]
Page Introduction to the Economic Census Census of Retail Trade Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics in This Report by Table Number Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics in the 1992 Census of Retail Trade Reports Summary of Findings III V VII VIII 2
FIGURES
1. 2. 3. Maps Percent Change in Sales and Annual Payroll: 1987 to 1992 Annual Payroll Per Employee: 1992, 1987, and 1982 Percent of Total Retail Sales by Selected Kinds of Business: 1992, 1987, and 1982 3 4 5 7
TABLES
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Summary Statistics for the State: 1992 Selected Ratios for the State: 1992 Comparative Statistics for the State: 1992 and 1987 Summary Statistics for Counties and for Places With 2,500 Inhabitants or More: 1992 Summary Statistics for Places With 350 Establishments or More: 1992 Summary Statistics for Counties With 350 Establishments or More: 1992 Summary Statistics for Metropolitan Areas: 1992 Summary Statistics for the Area Outside Metropolitan Areas: 1992 Places With 2,500 Inhabitants or More Ranked by Volume of Sales: 1992 Counties Ranked by Volume of Sales: 1992 8 10 12 14 16 21 25 28 30 30
APPENDIXES
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. General Explanation Sample Report Form and Instructions Kind-of-Business Titles and Reporting-Form Numbers Metropolitan Areas Percent of Sales Data Based on Administrative Records and Estimation for the State: 1992 Geographic Notes Establishments in Business Any Time During Year and Establishments in Business at End of Year for the State: 1992 and 1987 A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1 E–1 F–1 G–1
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Summary of Findings
Data from the 1992 Census of Retail Trade show that Rhode Island’s 6,412 retail stores with payroll had sales totaling $6.7 billion. In 1987, 6,682 retail stores had sales of $6.3 billion. The 1992 data represent an increase of 6.6 percent in total retail sales for the State. For establishments with payroll in 1992, sales of grocery stores accounted for 19.3 percent of the State’s total sales by retailers compared with 16.3 percent in 1987. Other leading retail kinds of business in 1992 were new and used car dealers with 13.1 percent of sales, department stores (including leased departments) with 7.8 percent, and gasoline service stations with 7.6 percent. For 1992, sales for establishments with payroll in the State averaged $1.1 million per establishment, compared with $945 thousand in 1987. In 1992, department stores (including leased departments) averaged $17.0 million per establishment; new and used car dealers, $10.5 million; miscellaneous general merchandise stores, $6.2 million; catalog and mail-order houses, $5.7 million; and grocery stores, $2.9 million.
For retail establishments with payroll, 1992 sales per employee averaged $100 thousand. New and used car dealers had sales per employee of $350 thousand, which contrasts sharply with the $31 thousand per employee average for restaurants. The 1992 payroll of retailers in the State amounted to $839 million, compared with $772 million for 1987. Payroll as a percent of sales of establishments with payroll averaged 12.5 percent for all retailers, 27.0 percent for retail bakeries, compared with 5.6 percent for gasoline service stations. There were 67,276 paid employees (full- and part-time) engaged in retail trade in the State as of mid-March 1992, compared with 76,449 employees in 1987. Large employers included restaurants with 13,650 employees, grocery stores with 10,032 employees, and refreshment places with 7,176 employees.
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Figure 1.
Percent Change in Sales and Annual Payroll: 1987 to 1992
(Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Sales Payroll
6.6 Retail trade 8.6
–25.7 –15.6
Building materials and garden supplies stores (SIC 52)
–6.7 –2.2
General merchandise stores (SIC 53)
Food stores (SIC 54)
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Automotive dealers (SIC 55 ex. 554)
Gasoline service stations (SIC 554) 7.9
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Drug and proprietary stores (SIC 591)
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Annual Payroll Per Employee: 1992, 1987, and 1982
(In dollars. Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
1992 1987 1982 12,469
Retail trade
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Building materials and garden supplies stores (SIC 52)
19,007 16,753 13,000 13,796
General merchandise stores (SIC 53)
8,461
10,658
12,084
Food stores (SIC 54)
7,567
9,676
23,530
Automotive dealers (SIC 55 ex. 554)
14,404 13,201
20,096
Gasoline service stations (SIC 554)
7,437
10,567
Apparel and accessory stores (SIC 56)
10,826 8,582 7,772 16,114 13,643 11,145 8,695
Furniture and homefurnishings stores (SIC 57)
Eating and drinking places (SIC 58)
6,774 5,388 14,636
Drug and proprietary stores (SIC 591)
6,383
8,884
15,306
Miscellaneous retail stores (SIC 59 ex. 591)
9,803
Note: Data are based on 1987 Standard Industrial Classification.
12,271
RI–4 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Figure 3.
Percent of Total Retail Sales by Selected Kinds of Business: 1992, 1987, and 1982
(Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
1992 1987 1982
Lumber and other building materials dealers (SIC 521)
3.0 4.7 3.0 7.8 9.9
Department stores (incl. leased depts.) (SIC 531) (NA)
19.3
Grocery stores (SIC 541)
16.3 19.4 13.1
New and used car dealers (SIC 551)
11.4 7.6
16.7
Gasoline service stations (SIC 554)
6.8 9.1 5.5 5.7 5.6 4.0 4.0 3.4 6.2
Apparel and accessory stores (SIC 56)
Furniture and homefurnishings stores (SIC 57)
Restaurants (SIC 5812 pt.)
5.3 5.3 3.4
Refreshment places (SIC 5812 pt.)
3.1 2.6 6.0
Drug and proprietary stores (SIC 591)
4.5 4.2
Note: Data are based on 1987 Standard Industrial Classification.
RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND RI–5
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_146 [ACEN,C_ARLEDGE] 10/25/94 12:24 PM MACHINE: EPCV22 DATA:VOL1_TIPS_APXB_01.TIPS;1 * 10/12/94 09:48:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 3 TSF:TIPS92-09482232.DAT;1 10/12/94 09:48:35 UTF:TIPS93-09482232.DAT;1 10/12/94 09:48:36 META:VOL1_TIPS96_APXB_01.DAT;6 10/12/94 09:49:15
Table 1.
Summary Statistics for the State: 1992
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) 67 276 2 068 1 416 1 195 221 506 146 – 6 346 (NA) 5 154 FF 3 296 GG 211 981 12 383 10 032 8 936 749 205 142 265 1 749 1 678 71 337 131 56 34 116 3 797 2 520 172 900 EE EE 205 CC BB BB AA 2 181 433 1 748 3 761 377 1 870 1 726 144 734 534 BB 103 BB 322 62 246 110 136 2 143 642 806 225 83 498 99 596 279 80 169 68
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number) Retail trade 6 412 251 134 80 54 81 36 – 90
1 2 1
Sales ($1,000) 6 734 282 290 040 230 984 205 222 25 762 46 806 12 250 – 721 238 527 132 517 022 (D) 314 195 (D) 18 768 185 448 1 418 258 1 296 850 1 172 350 86 437 30 426 7 637 31 622 61 307 58 889 2 418 28 13 2 4 8 479 505 694 253 027
Annual payroll ($1,000) 838 878 39 306 29 744 25 828 3 916 7 432 2 130 – 87 552 (NA) 71 659 (D) 45 460 (D) 2 543 13 350 149 640 126 116 7 2 1 647 317 021 027 282
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000) 190 107 8 382 6 086 5 199 887 1 857 439 – 20 233 (NA) 16 535 (D) 10 346 (D) 603 3 095 34 916 29 743 27 304 1 666 494 279 675 3 673 3 555 118 825 347 96 82 300 20 141 15 648 687 2 910 (D) (D) 896 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 879 1 100 5 779 9 474 1 378 3 874 3 457 417 1 947 1 688 (D) 290 (D) 1 059 170 587 207 380 8 050 2 742 2 785 1 032 171 1 582 376 2 147 1 084 359 450 254
52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 531 pt. 531 pt. 531 pt. 533 539 54 541 541 pt. 541 pt. 541 pt. 541 pt. 542 546 546 pt. 546 pt. 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 554 pt. 554 pt. 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736
Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Conventional 1 Discount or mass merchandising 1 National chain 1
31 31 3 22 6 29 30 753 442 205 165 34 38 53 180 170 10 78 19 20 14 25 315 84 84 108 89 19 39 27 3 8 1 430 68 362 541 71 225 196 29 68 120 9 25 6 70 10 57 18 39 392 99 143 66 12 65 28 122 56 20 32 14
Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Supermarkets and other general-line grocery stores Convenience food stores Convenience food/gasoline stores Delicatessens Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Retail bakeries baking and selling selling only
2 738 16 543 15 926 617 3 712 1 605 454 320 1 333 89 342 68 581 3 044 13 146 (D) (D) 4 571 (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 791 4 454 24 337 40 715 5 298 16 135 14 286 1 849 9 283 7 260 (D) 1 181 (D) 4 599 792 2 739 873 1 866 34 532 11 351 12 519 4 512 597 7 410 1 592 9 3 2 2 1 070 948 100 010 012
Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Gasoline/convenience food stores Other gasoline service stations and truck stops Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores
1 060 798 882 621 43 874 88 891 (D) (D) 45 412 (D) (D) (D) (D) 514 303 84 303 430 000 370 601 36 828 150 504 139 743 10 761 105 043 57 264 (D) 9 370 (D) 36 827 6 734 20 962 10 455 10 507 267 527 82 798 91 31 3 56 524 270 630 624
13 559 79 32 22 17 6 646 860 228 679 879
See footnotes at end of table.
RI–8 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 1 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 1.
Summary Statistics for the State: 1992
Con.
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) 23 987 22 541 13 650 79 7 176 1 636 1 446 2 927 HH CC 7 683 1 084 259 2 610 358 160 198 384 506 1 362 83 256 56 652 50 265 1 472 759 214 499 1 151 1 047 CC AA 435 26 17 125 504 158 32 314
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A]
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) 768 800 704 419 2 227 54 117 275 876 137 829 Annual payroll ($1,000) 208 563 195 670 124 404 816 54 816 15 634 12 893 42 841 (D) (D) 117 596 12 429 2 843 28 5 2 3 800 566 224 342
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000) 45 434 42 699 27 116 184 12 078 3 321 2 735 9 766 (D) (D) 26 832 2 885 622 6 727 1 215 494 721 830 1 688 2 994 215 583 328 1 192 115 561 5 574 2 841 862 1 871 7 374 6 709 (D) (D) 1 285 58 42 510 1 755 463 110 1 182
58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 591 pt. 591 pt. 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt.
Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Includes 2Includes
2 072 1 746 924 12 643 167 326 208 193 15 1 360 219 62 494 82 27 55 54 128 230 19 39 9 119 10 34 135 34 31 70 143 129 13 1 118 9 6 38 136 26 16 94
64 683 402 448 (D) (D) 920 269 165 517 12 163 212 44 19 25 584 836 828 008
32 204 45 695 89 849 3 26 5 36 2 14 253 194 25 33 829 495 636 531 939 419 092 156 293 643
3 500 7 519 12 215 2 1 5 2 29 18 2 8 696 432 114 261 412 300 273 524 629 120
197 607 182 150 (D) (D) 24 2 1 8 41 9 3 28 629 923 458 860 436 592 004 840
28 440 25 715 (D) (D) 5 497 271 165 2 146 7 732 1 878 499 5 355
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–9
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 2 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 2.
Selected Ratios for the State: 1992
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Sales
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business
Per establishment (dollars) 1 050 262 1 155 538 1 723 761 2 565 275 477 074 577 852 340 278 – 8 013 756
Per employee 1 (dollars) 100 099 140 251 163 124 171 734 116 570 92 502 83 904 – 113 652 (NA) 100 315 (D) 95 326 (D) 88 948 189 040 114 533 129 131 115 148 53 271 194 403 420 782
Annual payroll per employee 1 (dollars) 12 469 19 007 21 006 21 613 17 719 14 688 14 589 – 13 796 (NA) 13 904 (D) 13 792 (D) 12 052 13 609 12 084 12 13 9 9 9 624 017 374 888 028
Employees per establishment 1 (number) 10 8 11 15 4 6 4 – 71 (NA) 166 (D) 150 (D) 7 33 16 23 44 5 6 4 5 10 10 7 4 7 3 2 5 12 30 2 8 (D) (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 6 5 7 5 8 9 5 11 4 (D) 4 (D) 5 6 4 6 3 5 6 6 3 7 8 4 5 5 4 5 5
Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 531 pt. 531 pt. 531 pt. 533 539 54 541 541 pt. 541 pt. 541 pt. 541 pt. 542 546 546 pt. 546 pt. 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 554 pt. 554 pt. 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Conventional 2 Discount or mass merchandising 2 National chain 2
2 3 2
17 004 258 16 678 129 (D) 14 281 591 (D) 647 172 6 181 600 1 883 477 2 934 5 718 523 894 200 050 780 861 882 974
Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Supermarkets and other general-line grocery stores Convenience food stores Convenience food/gasoline stores Delicatessens Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Retail bakeries baking and selling selling only
596 642 340 594 346 406 241 800 365 710 134 303 321 115 789 700 786 080
119 328 35 053 35 095 34 056 84 103 48 125 69 507 092 107 088 198
10 332 9 459 9 491 8 690 11 12 8 9 11 015 252 107 412 491
Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Gasoline/convenience food stores Other gasoline service stations and truck stops Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores
3 367 613 10 507 393 522 310 823 065 (D) (D) 1 164 410 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 196 053 1 1 239 750 187 845 685 030 518 704
279 378 350 246 255 081 98 768 (D) (D) 221 522 (D) (D) (D) (D) 235 811 194 695 245 995 98 538 97 687 80 483 80 963 74 729 143 110 107 236 (D) 90 971 (D) 114 370 108 613 85 211 95 045 77 257 124 838 128 969 113 138 43 113 553 978 735 703
23 530 27 215 17 698 14 607 (D) (D) 22 298 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 201 10 286 13 923 10 826 14 053 8 628 8 277 12 840 12 647 13 596 (D) 11 466 (D) 14 283 12 774 11 134 7 936 13 721 16 114 17 681 15 20 7 14 532 053 193 880
668 907 712 974 371 069 1 544 750 477 200 (D) 374 800 (D) 526 100 673 400 367 754 580 833 269 410 682 467 836 343 640 473 302 871 028 788 500 138
484 250 652 586 1 111 552 491 836 786 400 469 357
136 960 133 117 277 104 101 634 778 850 609 162
16 081 15 14 26 11 14 218 151 250 893 882
See footnotes at end of table.
RI–10 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 3 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 2.
Selected Ratios for the State: 1992
Con.
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Sales
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A]
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.
SIC code
Kind of business
Per establishment (dollars) 371 042 403 453 239 353 328 274 761 667 246 317
Per employee 1 (dollars) 32 051 31 30 36 31 33 237 716 405 652 514
Annual payroll per employee 1 (dollars) 8 695 8 9 10 7 9 681 114 329 639 556
Employees per establishment 1 (number) 12 13 15 7 11 10 4 14 (D) (D) 6 5 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 6 4 7 6 5 5 8 11 22 7 7 8 8 (D) (D) 4 3 3 3 4 6 2 3
58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 591 pt. 591 pt. 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt.
Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Based on number of employees for pay period including March 12. 2Includes sales from catalog order desks. 3Includes data for leased departments operated within department stores.
198 414 1 934 846 (D) (D) 676 668 755 785 196 177 430 546 734 454 332 780 370 691
44 732 137 495 (D) (D) 119 780 152 691 46 961 81 125 123 126 450 240 925 303
8 916 14 636 (D) (D) 15 306 11 466 10 977 11 15 13 16 034 547 900 879
596 370 356 992 390 648 201 679 626 306 293 424 526 359 222 983 900 088
83 865 90 306 65 968 46 103 100 56 58 54 171 255 118 67 133 496 643 029 780 411 938 805 192 421
9 115 14 860 8 968 8 9 19 8 8 8 19 24 12 16 386 500 893 069 240 679 887 406 285 273
1 874 756 5 710 471 815 903 480 614 1 381 867 1 412 016 (D) (D) 208 324 243 233 304 368 187 306 720 778 000 158 676 923 750 809
171 683 173 973 (D) (D) 56 112 85 70 82 60 93 91 618 423 765 880 214 709 875 847
24 709 24 561 (D) (D) 12 10 9 17 15 11 15 17 637 423 706 168 341 886 594 054
Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–11
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 4 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 3.
Comparative Statistics for the State: 1992 and 1987
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 Percent change 1987 to 1992 8.6 –15.6 –20.7 –23.2 1.2 2.0 24.6 –100.0 –2.2 (NA) –4.0 (D) 13.1 (D) –10.4 10.6 19.4 24.1 –24.4 15.7 28.3 –67.3 –29.7 –47.3 –38.9 –47.2 50.8 –14.3 –12.2 –16.0 –12.7 (D) (D) –38.6 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7.9 –1.7 –31.9 –9.0 –9.8 –2.3 28.1 4.1 (D) –6.0 (D) 5.5 101.0 61.1 24.5 86.8 –.6 –9.5 –3.9 –24.1 –9.1 15.3 –31.4 32.6 –4.5 129.5 165.2 –1.7 19.6 21.3 27.3 –43.6 14.8 8.6 –.6
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A]
Establishments SIC code Kind of business 1992 1987 (number) (number) Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 531 pt. 531 pt. 531 pt. 533 539 54 541 542 546 546 pt. 546 pt. 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Conventional 1 Discount or mass merchandising 1 National chain 1
1 2 1
Sales
Annual payroll
1992 ($1,000) 6 734 282 290 040 230 984 205 222 25 762 46 806 12 250 – 721 238 527 132 517 022 (D) 314 195 (D) 18 768 185 448 1 418 258 1 296 850 31 622 61 307 58 889 2 418 28 13 2 4 8 479 505 694 253 027
1987 ($1,000) 6 314 662 390 467 324 588 298 124 26 464 52 813 11 571 1 495 772 832
r625
Percent change 1987 to 1992 6.6 –25.7 –28.8 –31.2 –2.7 –11.4 5.9 –100.0 –6.7 –15.7 –15.4 (D) –4.3 (D) –9.0 31.6 20.3 25.6 –34.4 17.3 33.9 –70.9 –38.0 –53.1 –33.8 –31.0 16.3 –16.4 –16.2 3.2 –7.0 (D) (D) –41.6 (D) (D) (D) (D) 19.9 3.4 –31.1 –8.3 –6.9 –22.4 50.9 6.7 (D) 12.9 (D) 3.5 73.9 18.2 31.1 7.7 5.3 –5.1 – –20.6 –8.5 17.5 –34.3 45.7 –5.9 319.7 146.5 –5.5 19.6 20.3 25.3 –36.0 16.6 6.2 13.4
1992 ($1,000) 838 878 39 306 29 744 25 828 3 916 7 432 2 130 – 87 552 (NA) 71 659 (D) 45 460 (D) 2 543 13 350 149 640 126 647 2 738 16 543 15 926 617 3 712 1 605 454 320 1 333 89 342 68 581 3 044 13 146 (D) (D) 4 571 (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 791 40 715 5 298 16 135 14 286 1 849 9 283 7 260 (D) 1 181 (D) 4 599 792 2 739 873 1 866 34 532 11 351 12 519 4 512 597 7 410 1 592 9 3 2 2 1 070 948 100 010 012
1987 ($1,000) 772 365 46 590 37 509 33 639 3 870 7 284 1 710 87 89 519 (NA) 74 607 (D) 40 198 (D) 2 838 12 074 125 282 102 078 3 623 14 301 12 414 1 887 5 280 3 047 743 606 884 104 276 78 152 3 622 15 058 (D) (D) 7 444 3 799 1 985 (D) (D) 26 671 41 433 7 781 17 732 15 840 1 892 7 248 6 972 (D) 1 257 (D) 4 360 394 1 700 701 999 34 734 12 548 13 027 5 944 657 6 426 2 320 6 839 4 136 915 758 1 030 174 341 161 97 1 47 14 372 763 447 761 401
1992 (number) 67 276 2 068 1 416 1 195 221 506 146 – 6 346 (NA) 5 154 FF 3 296 GG 211 981 12 383 10 032 265 1 749 1 678 71 337 131 56 34 116 3 797 2 520 172 900 EE EE 205 CC BB BB AA 2 181 3 761 377 1 870 1 726 144 734 534 BB 103 BB 322 62 246 110 136 2 143 642 806 225 83 498 99 596 279 80 169 68 23 987 22 541 13 650 79 7 176 1 636 1 446
1987 (number) 76 449 2 781 2 045 1 763 282 602 124 10 8 399 (NA) 6 894 GG 3 928 GG 357 1 148 12 948 9 579 418 2 301 2 018 283 650 331 102 92 125 5 189 3 348 252 1 203 FF EE 386 214 75 BB AA 2 524 4 828 665 2 223 2 067 156 957 741 BB 125 BB 474 61 242 124 118 2 546 804 1 002 290 50 662 162 578 307 57 122 92 25 738 23 935 14 071 183 7 544 2 137 1 803
6 412 251 134 80 54 81 36 – 90 31 31 3 22 6 29 30 753 442 53 180 170 10 78 19 20 14 25 315 84 84 108 89 19 39 27 3 8 1 430 541 71 225 196 29 68 120 9 25 6 70 10 57 18 39 392 99 143 66 12 65 28 122 56 20 32 14 2 072 1 746 924 12 643 167 326
6 682 309 178 114 64 87 40 4 122 38 38 5 26 7 39 45 835 453 76 187 161 26 119 36 26 28 29 409 128 82 138 122 16 61 40 4 16 1 487 627 89 270 236 34 78 139 18 26 6 80 9 51 22 29 418 106 149 72 15 62 35 128 70 11 29 18 1 925 1 577 800 18 593 166 348
673
611 258 (D) 328 175 (D) 20 614 140 960 1 178 602 1 032 159 48 213 52 284 43 988 8 296 45 28 4 6 6 946 810 070 165 901
Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Retail bakeries baking and selling selling only
Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places
1 060 798 882 621 43 874 88 891 (D) (D) 45 412 (D) (D) (D) (D) 514 303 370 601 36 828 150 504 139 743 10 761 105 043 57 264 (D) 9 370 (D) 36 827 6 734 20 962 10 455 10 507 267 527 82 798 91 31 3 56 524 270 630 624
1 268 529 1 052 752 42 504 95 578 (D) (D) 77 695 42 334 21 273 (D) (D) 429 080 358 505 53 477 164 040 150 168 13 872 69 598 53 654 (D) 8 298 (D) 35 580 3 873 17 736 7 976 9 760 254 086 87 231 91 39 3 48 547 397 969 181
13 559 79 32 22 17 6 646 860 228 679 879
20 627 54 34 5 7 7 681 931 296 173 281
768 800 704 419 2 227 54 117 275 876 137 829
642 571 585 334 4 194 51 517 617 493 799 608
208 563 195 670 124 404 816 54 816 15 634 12 893
64 683
57 054
12 969
See footnotes at end of table.
RI–12 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 5 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 3.
Comparative Statistics for the State: 1992 and 1987
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.
Con.
Paid employees for pay period including March 12 Percent change 1987 to 1992 41.4 (D) (D) 18.5 19.5 114.6 2.9 22.9 38.8 14.2 93.8 –29.5 11.2 –40.6 –22.7 80.3 45.7 –51.5 44.5 51.5 104.3 –57.2 97.1 6.1 3.2 (D) (D) 18.2 –24.7 –40.9 29.7 20.2 45.7 (D) (D)
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see
Establishments SIC code Kind of business 1992 1987 (number) (number) 591 591 pt. 591 pt. 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt. Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Includes 2Includes
Sales
Annual payroll
1992 ($1,000) 402 448 (D) (D) 920 269 165 517 12 163 212 44 19 25 584 836 828 008
1987 ($1,000) 286 768 (D) (D) 733 222 150 841 6 363 210 41 14 26 297 485 898 587
Percent change 1987 to 1992 40.3 (D) (D) 25.5 9.7 91.2 1.1 8.1 33.1 –5.9 83.2 –24.5 –1.0 –42.1 –24.6 4.6 42.0 –16.9 33.9 114.5 157.5 –5.2 111.2 8.5 7.0 (D) (D) 14.0 –15.1 –49.9 46.1 31.5 56.2 (D) (D)
1992 ($1,000) 42 841 (D) (D) 117 596 12 429 2 843 28 5 2 3 800 566 224 342
1987 ($1,000) 30 296 (D) (D) 99 223 10 399 1 325 27 4 1 2 992 529 602 927
1992 (number) 2 927 HH CC 7 683 1 084 259 2 610 358 160 198 384 506 1 362 83 256 56 652 50 265 1 472 759 214 499 1 151 1 047 CC AA 435 26 17 125 504 158 32 314
1987 (number) 3 410 HH CC 8 086 1 084 144 3 010 369 165 204 231 1 085 1 325 51 347 52 525 r58 236 1 218 365 430 423 1 445 1 352 BB AA 471 61 26 90 537 134 AA EE
208 193 15 1 360 219 62 494 82 27 55 54 128 230 19 39 9 119 10 34 135 34 31 70 143 129 13 1 118 9 6 38 136 26 16 94
229 207 22 1 321 224 51 531 88 26 62 56 142 245 9 38 13 136 12 37 92 18 27 47 151 137 12 2 108 17 7 32 108 18 4 86
32 204 45 695 89 849 3 26 5 36 2 14 253 194 25 33 829 495 636 531 939 419 092 156 293 643
17 582 60 503 90 727 6 35 5 25 r3 10 118 75 26 15 611 145 390 723 537 766 009 398 678 933
3 500 7 519 12 215 2 1 5 2 29 18 2 8 696 432 114 261 412 300 273 524 629 120
1 806 10 670 10 987 1 171 3 145 618 3 611 850 1 592 19 9 6 4 322 065 137 120
197 607 182 150 (D) (D) 24 2 1 8 41 9 3 28 629 923 458 860 436 592 004 840
182 170 170 201 (D) (D) 21 3 2 6 613 442 909 066
28 440 25 715 (D) (D) 5 497 271 165 2 146 7 732 1 878 499 5 355
26 809 24 913 (D) (D) 4 650 360 279 1 655 6 432 1 289 (D) (D)
31 512 6 141 (D) (D)
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–13
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 6 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Counties and for Places With 2,500 Inhabitants or More:
For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, Kind-of-business groups Paid Building materials and employees garden supplies stores for pay (SIC 52) period including March 12 Sales (number) Number ($1,000) 67 276 2 240 458 851 931 15 1 1 11 1 944 125 148 916 649 106 251 17 3 7 7 50 10 5 28 6 1 20 9 6 2 2 1 132 2 2 22 8 9 9 3 4 5 14 29 8 11 6 32 4 7 9 8 4 290 040 13 1 9 1 625 828 802 995 General merchandise stores (SIC 53) Sales ($1,000) 721 238 (D) – (D) (D) 370 183 (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 19 642 (D) – – – 281 662 – – 19 462 (D) (D) 77 299 (D) (D) (D) 41 915 33 908 (D) (D) (D) 38 449 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 883 Food stores (SIC 54) Sales ($1,000) 1 418 258 59 15 23 20 237 26 29 110 70 394 041 688 665 078 705 558 558 257 – see
[Includes only establishments with payroll.
Geographic area Establishments (number) 1 Rhode Island 6 412 263 61 103 99 1 181 128 112 770 158 13 735 164 377 73 81 40 3 431 47 73 442 137 297 210 146 179 70 358 1 019 133 239 81 802 101 163 169 214 155 Sales ($1,000) 6 734 282 228 53 106 69 1 676 101 109 1 247 205 13 615 266 221 36 71 18 3 382 30 31 536 170 401 265 132 183 81 381 761 128 227 51 831 89 229 165 268 77 429 267 016 146 713 044 491 595 536 047 148 567 864 755 151 811 941 939 800 212 453 505 024 110 586 143 801 255 246 594 273 051 264 902 537 832 516 Annual payroll ($1,000) 838 878 27 6 11 9 198 13 13 148 21 1 81 28 36 4 8 3 427 4 5 59 31 46 26 15 22 8 50 108 15 27 6 104 10 26 22 33 11 034 108 755 171 403 310 947 264 804 078 065 640 318 434 353 320 542 263 437 655 614 686 761 351 149 486 737 140 040 016 207 834 513 930 945 332 114 Firstquarter payroll ($1,000) 190 107 6 1 2 2 45 3 3 33 4 214 437 719 058 224 030 279 727 934 254 121 296 228 030 893 674
Number 90 2 – 1 1 17 2 – 14 1 – 8 4 4 – – – 50 – – 7 3 2 5 4 1 1 8 14 1 3 1 13 1 3 2 3 4
Number 753 39 14 16 9 113 17 15 59 22 – 78 13 35 11 11 8 441 8 10 53 22 35 25 17 25 5 42 140 13 33 13 82 13 17 17 20 15
2 Bristol County 3 Barrington town 4 Bristol town 5 Warren town 6 Kent County 7 Coventry town 8 East Greenwich town 9 Warwick 10 West Warwick town 11 Balance of county 12 Newport County 13 Middletown town 14 Newport 15 Portsmouth town 16 Tiverton town 17 Balance of county 18 Providence County 19 Burrillville town 20 Central Falls 21 Cranston 22 Cumberland town 23 East Providence 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Johnston town Lincoln town North Providence town North Smithfield town Pawtucket Providence Smithfield town Woonsocket Balance of county
92 796 9 560 (D) 76 152 4 738 (D) 22 148 13 000 7 769 (D) (D) (D) 99 372 (D) (D) 11 261 6 745 6 617 10 885 (D) 1 605 1 731 6 993 25 5 12 2 937 835 537 080
17 6 7 1 1
6 325 2 093 2 901 367 579 385 34 764 391 517 4 731 2 071 3 486 2 293 1 477 1 785 771 3 924 8 864 1 357 2 473 624 8 003 865 1 988 1 849 2 398 903
96 196 (D) 24 022 (D) 9 382 6 393 790 639 6 555 (D) 79 869 46 836 81 162 57 775 14 771 54 136 (D) 132 238 155 48 56 16 547 232 153 122
99 556 928 1 208 13 157 7 079 10 858 6 3 5 1 12 25 3 6 1 21 2 6 4 6 1 210 686 359 824 046 708 456 561 476 992 032 090 985 941 944
33 Washington County 34 Narragansett town 35 North Kingstown town 36 South Kingstown town 37 Westerly town 38 Balance of county
62 099 (D) 15 895 20 744 (D) 2 002
234 951 (D) 78 062 27 164 66 607 (D)
RI–14 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 7 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
1992
appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F] Kind-of-business groups Automotive dealers (SIC 55 ex. 554) Sales ($1,000) 1 060 798 47 576 (D) 27 852 (D) 275 251 (D) (D) 170 642 74 145 – 155 101 21 7 24 103 729 515 009 850 – Gasoline service stations (SIC 554) Sales ($1,000) 514 303 18 4 9 5 92 8 8 53 11 9 999 267 197 535 201 579 862 627 616 517 Apparel and accessory stores (SIC 56) Sales ($1,000) 370 601 8 545 3 456 (D) (D) 117 656 (D) (D) 113 155 (D) – 35 913 5 170 29 564 (D) (D) (D) 170 843 (D) (D) 50 742 2 077 22 363 7 344 24 991 7 148 (D) 8 505 37 723 983 7 810 – 37 2 17 8 644 648 084 303 (D) (D) Furniture and homefurnishings stores (SIC 57) Sales ($1,000) 267 527 12 6 3 2 692 825 160 707 Con. Eating and drinking places (SIC 58) Sales ($1,000) 768 800 23 2 9 12 155 12 12 112 17 695 214 396 085 458 285 942 101 239 891 Drug and proprietary stores (SIC 591) Sales ($1,000) 402 448 18 848 (D) 9 289 (D) 77 13 8 46 7 109 844 555 770 940 – Miscellaneous retail stores (SIC 59 ex. 591) Sales ($1,000) 920 269 (D) 4 012 (D) (D) 1 2 3 4 5
Number 315 12 2 5 5 64 11 5 36 12 – 43 14 10 7 12 – 159 6 3 17 8 21 15 2 6 2 24 34 4 12 5 37 – 9 9 12 7
Number 430 17 4 6 7 79 8 8 46 13 4 27 8 6 5 7 1 253 5 5 33 14 30 19 9 18 11 32 45 11 14 7 54 4 12 12 12 14
Number 541 15 6 5 4 136 1 6 125 4 – 77 12 59 3 2 1 243 1 2 36 7 22 15 36 10 1 17 78 7 11 – 70 7 12 15 25 11
Number 392 19 6 7 6 78 4 6 62 5 1 41 14 20 2 3 2 199 1 4 34 6 18 7 4 18 5 23 55 5 18 1 55 6 11 17 14 7
Number 2 072 70 9 28 33 350 41 33 212 60 4 237 51 125 24 21 16 1 131 15 33 132 36 95 65 37 55 23 120 370 49 77 24 284 51 50 54 71 58
Number 208 10 3 5 2 32 4 4 19 5 – 14 3 6 2 3 – 132 2 1 22 6 13 7 3 9 2 15 37 3 8 4 20 2 6 4 5 3
Number 1 360 62 14 23 25 262 30 30 169 30 3 190 36 106 17 20 11 691 7 13 86 27 52 43 31 33 15 63 217 32 52 20 155 13 36 30 44 32
79 051 (D) 6 377 69 285 1 892 (D) 27 063 16 289 (D) (D) (D) (D) 121 948 (D) 1 483 25 579 1 719 12 193 3 1 6 1 10 144 595 628 645 635
179 930 6 (D) 7 (D) 8 (D) 9 (D) 10 (D) 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 281 (D) 504 4 3 164 671 078 781 123 (D) (D) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
32 688 (D) 11 127 (D) 6 380 (D) 297 2 3 42 13 36 22 5 16 21 30 58 17 16 11 977 898 053 884 099 373 192 383 973 409 520 059 814 007 313
100 110 21 186 63 917 5 996 4 416 4 595 388 6 8 50 9 38 19 15 18 9 31 130 17 24 5 101 16 17 23 26 18 011 294 741 601 760 476 588 109 095 992 978 802 623 984 968 526 086 235 646 128 431
26 617 (D) 8 735 (D) 5 285 – 242 886 (D) (D) 42 886 13 363 30 866 9 523 (D) 21 153 (D) 27 769 51 082 9 885 22 273 (D) 36 988 (D) 12 308 8 274 13 481 (D)
484 932 5 696 (D) 48 805 4 785 122 671 35 816 (D) (D) (D) 46 395 99 14 40 3 960 419 297 718
21 458 24 26 761 25 (D) 26 (D) 27 44 853 28 122 393 (D) (D) (D) 122 247 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
45 844 (D) 10 610 (D) 26 2 9 6 773 060 433 248 (D) (D)
97 936 – 44 714 24 940 25 600 2 682
72 438 (D) 16 659 17 700 (D) 12 884
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–15
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 8 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 5.
Summary Statistics for Places With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
CRANSTON
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores 442 22 7 12 3 – 7 2 2 3 2 53 25 5 18 5 17 4 5 7 1 33 36 2 19 18 1 5 8 2 34 9 16 3 6 132 122 68 1 40 13 10 22 86 14 2 25 4 1 9 11 536 212 11 261 (D) 6 218 (D) – 19 462 (D) (D) (D) (D) 79 869 69 674 2 960 6 608 627 48 805 33 793 (D) 5 476 (D) 42 884 50 742 (D) 16 585 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 579 10 10 1 3 595 156 659 169 59 655 1 728 (D) 1 081 (D) – 2 363 (NA) (D) (D) (D) 9 020 6 845 246 1 854 75 3 694 2 193 (D) 914 (D) 1 914 4 057 (D) 1 677 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 004 1 042 1 188 179 595 14 037 13 468 9 482 (D) 3 642 (D) 569 4 463 15 375 (D) (D) 2 451 1 067 (D) 777 (D) 13 157 371 (D) 250 (D) – 540 (NA) (D) (D) (D) 2 315 1 821 62 418 14 1 025 662 (D) 229 (D) 462 810 (D) 468 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 724 266 271 42 145 3 287 3 173 2 237 (D) 879 (D) 114 1 027 2 596 (D) (D) 561 237 (D) 144 (D) 4 731 116 BB 87 AA – 235 (NA) CC BB AA 769 558 22 180 9 202 127 AA 53 AA 162 323 AA 183 CC AA CC BB AA 200 78 77 9 36 1 614 1 552 984 AA 537 BB 62 340 770 BB AA 162 69 AA 25 BB
50 601 48 287 30 952 (D) 15 926 (D) 2 314 42 886 164 123 (D) (D) 18 170 9 552 (D) 5 222 (D)
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. See footnotes at end of table.
11 8 11 1 – 3 11
(D) 9 438 (D) (D) – (D) (D)
(D) 712 (D) (D) – (D) (D)
(D) 182 (D) (D) – (D) (D)
EE 47 BB AA – AA BB
RI–16 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 9 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 5.
Summary Statistics for Places With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
NEWPORT
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores 377 6 3 3 – – 4 1 1 2 1 35 18 1 11 5 10 2 1 1 6 6 59 3 24 21 3 19 9 4 20 3 9 – 8 125 100 66 – 22 12 25 6 106 16 7 51 6 5 9 31 221 864 7 769 (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24 022 21 090 (D) 1 665 (D) 21 515 (D) (D) (D) (D) 11 127 29 564 (D) 9 266 (D) (D) (D) 4 730 534 (D) (D) (D) – 4 571 63 917 56 939 43 704 – 7 663 5 572 6 978 8 735 (D) 6 999 1 075 13 155 3 305 (D) (D) 4 652 36 318 1 046 (D) (D) – – (D) (NA) (D) (D) (D) 3 312 2 658 (D) 435 (D) 2 113 (D) (D) (D) (D) 539 3 357 (D) 988 (D) (D) (D) 596 78 (D) (D) (D) – 671 18 124 16 771 13 194 – 1 909 1 668 1 353 916 (D) 497 204 1 632 365 (D) (D) 713 7 228 253 (D) (D) – – (D) (NA) (D) (D) (D) 691 577 (D) 70 (D) 520 (D) (D) (D) (D) 125 715 (D) 200 (D) (D) (D) 131 13 (D) (D) (D) – 136 3 224 2 950 2 440 – 285 225 274 202 (D) 98 22 345 88 (D) (D) 143 2 901 55 BB BB – – CC (NA) CC AA BB 230 181 AA 31 AA 84 BB AA AA BB 42 282 AA 108 CC AA CC 36 6 BB AA BB – 33 1 579 1 433 1 106 – 204 123 146 58 EE 39 22 179 27 BB AA 87
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. See footnotes at end of table.
8 1 6 2 2 1 12
7 976 (D) 700 (D) (D) (D) (D)
750 (D) 128 (D) (D) (D) (D)
182 (D) 21 (D) (D) (D) (D)
47 AA 8 AA AA AA BB
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–17
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 10 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 5.
Summary Statistics for Places With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
PAWTUCKET
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores 358 14 9 4 1 – 8 1 1 2 5 42 24 4 11 3 24 6 9 8 1 32 17 3 8 7 1 1 3 2 23 8 6 2 7 120 91 48 2 33 8 29 15 63 21 2 14 1 1 1 11 381 801 6 993 4 391 (D) (D) – 41 915 (D) (D) (D) (D) 132 238 124 196 3 588 3 903 551 46 395 35 969 (D) 4 734 (D) 30 520 8 505 385 5 752 (D) (D) (D) 1 053 (D) 10 635 4 538 4 119 (D) (D) 31 978 29 104 17 446 (D) 9 188 (D) 2 874 27 769 44 853 12 762 (D) 4 985 (D) (D) (D) 4 268 50 737 957 558 (D) (D) – 7 797 (NA) (D) (D) (D) 13 057 11 460 373 1 174 50 3 840 2 441 (D) 905 (D) 1 887 969 51 588 (D) (D) (D) 147 (D) 2 000 917 782 (D) (D) 9 337 8 688 5 744 (D) 2 105 (D) 649 3 097 7 796 921 (D) 856 (D) (D) (D) 706 12 046 233 137 (D) (D) – 1 863 (NA) (D) (D) (D) 3 076 2 701 96 268 11 822 496 (D) 214 (D) 441 197 15 107 (D) (D) (D) 36 (D) 514 240 198 (D) (D) 2 175 2 023 1 381 (D) 466 (D) 152 685 2 040 221 (D) 205 (D) (D) (D) 171 3 924 68 34 BB AA – 461 (NA) EE AA CC 1 153 963 38 149 3 149 83 AA 39 AA 144 94 5 55 BB AA AA 18 AA 107 42 37 AA BB 1 066 996 698 AA 248 BB 70 249 433 77 AA 79 AA AA AA 67
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. See footnotes at end of table.
6 7 7 – – 1 5
4 120 20 605 1 177 – – (D) 631
820 4 607 277 – – (D) 165
240 1 229 68 – – (D) 44
64 165 19 – – AA 15
RI–18 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 11 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 5.
Summary Statistics for Places With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
PROVIDENCE
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores 1 019 29 15 12 2 – 14 3 3 9 2 140 74 6 43 17 34 6 16 11 1 45 78 17 32 27 5 7 14 8 55 18 15 3 19 370 291 140 4 109 38 79 37 217 40 13 84 5 20 28 31 761 255 25 937 18 048 (D) (D) – 33 908 (D) (D) (D) (D) 155 547 126 1 19 7 895 784 379 489 108 140 4 384 3 107 (D) (D) – 4 740 (NA) (D) (D) (D) 19 571 13 643 165 4 824 939 8 431 6 095 (D) 1 763 (D) 3 406 5 545 1 452 2 133 1 916 217 314 892 754 7 107 3 382 1 857 113 1 755 32 665 28 058 18 210 53 7 257 2 538 4 607 5 846 16 445 1 968 786 4 030 150 1 514 1 286 1 080 25 708 1 067 690 (D) (D) – 1 178 (NA) (D) (D) (D) 4 649 3 297 43 1 080 229 1 925 1 401 (D) 401 (D) 794 1 406 382 571 508 63 78 209 166 1 674 764 453 29 428 7 680 6 664 4 357 6 1 743 558 1 016 1 343 3 992 447 185 895 40 373 216 266 8 864 206 121 BB AA – 368 (NA) EE BB BB 1 593 970 16 500 107 380 230 BB 119 AA 236 410 75 208 187 21 33 53 41 332 129 71 8 124 3 843 3 304 2 010 4 991 299 539 410 1 086 139 67 372 23 156 72 121
99 960 78 142 (D) 10 846 (D) 58 059 37 723 8 373 17 298 16 237 1 061 2 525 6 827 2 700 45 844 23 9 1 11 031 370 599 844
130 802 107 746 64 100 301 31 252 12 093 23 056 51 082 122 393 25 280 2 564 29 1 13 6 7 124 471 079 850 724
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. See footnotes at end of table.
15 21 18 2 1 4 19
9 000 41 289 4 228 (D) (D) 665 (D)
1 327 4 699 1 027 (D) (D) 157 (D)
313 1 267 238 (D) (D) 37 (D)
86 181 99 AA AA 7 CC
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–19
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 12 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 5.
Summary Statistics for Places With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
WARWICK
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Includes 2Includes
770 28 17 7 4 – 14 9 9 1 4 59 28 2 16 13 36 11 3 17 5 46 125 21 48 41 7 11 31 14 62 11 27 2 22 212 189 88 1 83 17 23 19 169 17 6 72 8 7 23 34 24 8 12 – 1 10 19
1 247 595 76 152 70 330 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 91 575 110 558 101 215 (D) 4 291 (D) 170 642 140 1 14 14 584 305 039 714
148 264 8 385 7 544 (D) (D) – (D) (NA) (D) (D) 6 025 11 260 9 671 (D) 1 004 (D) 15 114 11 649 132 2 022 1 311 2 893 11 610 (D) 5 221 3 973 1 248 1 729 (D) (D) 7 403 (D) 3 779 (D) 2 082 31 347 30 435 18 309 (D) 8 978 (D) 912 4 241 (D) 1 786 (D) 8 106 (D) (D) 1 889 4 285 4 690 2 207 726 – (D) 1 042 (D)
33 727 1 423 1 179 (D) (D) – (D) (NA) (D) (D) 1 377 2 704 2 364 (D) 213 (D) 3 318 2 601 33 443 241 738 2 732 (D) 1 210 949 261 361 (D) (D) 1 595 (D) 787 (D) 432 7 108 6 897 4 210 (D) 1 974 (D) 211 1 018 (D) 412 (D) 1 856 (D) (D) 463 953 1 070 546 169 – (D) 243 (D)
11 916 477 398 BB BB – HH (NA) GG AA 441 979 800 BB 123 BB 569 398 9 117 45 224 1 206 CC 622 549 73 167 CC CC 528 CC 277 AA 125 3 442 3 350 2 011 AA 1 078 CC 92 312 GG 137 BB 708 BB BB 154 442 288 82 52 – AA 69 BB
53 627 113 155 (D) 47 719 41 053 6 666 24 343 (D) (D) 69 285 (D) 33 238 (D) 25 426 112 101 108 001 64 531 (D) 34 587 (D) 4 100 46 770 (D) 20 256 (D) 67 383 (D) (D) 13 987 39 028 19 922 11 995 3 057 – (D) 4 214 (D)
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
RI–20 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 13 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 6.
Summary Statistics for Counties With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
KENT COUNTY
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores 1 181 50 32 12 6 – 17 10 10 2 5 113 63 7 29 14 64 18 10 28 8 79 136 22 52 45 7 11 36 15 78 15 33 5 25 350 305 154 1 125 25 45 32 262 32 12 106 13 8 37 48 1 676 713 92 796 84 566 6 375 1 855 – 370 183 281 101 275 581 (D) (D) 237 078 221 4 8 3 264 360 305 149 198 403 10 518 9 349 878 291 – 37 200 (NA) 30 760 (D) (D) 24 317 21 286 350 2 251 430 23 690 18 558 443 3 185 1 504 5 717 12 211 1 832 5 288 4 040 1 248 1 729 2 454 908 8 520 1 963 4 185 187 2 185 42 657 41 352 25 682 (D) 11 715 (D) 1 305 7 758 25 815 2 580 611 9 450 1 522 527 2 321 5 080 45 224 1 961 1 637 241 83 – 8 701 (NA) 7 225 (D) (D) 5 677 5 017 90 482 88 5 189 4 100 89 708 292 1 449 2 881 489 1 225 964 261 361 583 223 1 865 486 871 52 456 9 714 9 405 5 889 (D) 2 604 (D) 309 1 707 6 080 586 134 2 213 341 103 566 1 203 15 944 600 496 67 37 – 2 853 (NA) 2 380 BB EE 2 092 1 752 47 257 36 945 656 21 212 56 448 1 246 152 632 559 73 167 187 108 588 149 292 15 132 4 870 4 721 2 921 AA 1 439 EE 149 486 1 816 220 53 812 77 38 205 492
275 251 230 4 23 16 892 599 225 535
92 201 117 656 15 323 48 569 41 903 6 666 24 343 19 859 9 562 79 051 14 36 1 26 794 053 338 866
155 458 148 516 90 393 (D) 46 577 (D) 6 942 77 109 179 930 32 835 3 181 75 11 4 16 42 476 709 066 894 807
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. See footnotes at end of table.
34 18 23 – 1 10 26
22 377 29 101 5 180 – (D) 4 214 (D)
5 096 4 562 1 202 – (D) 1 042 (D)
1 162 1 158 280 – (D) 243 (D)
325 164 86 – AA 69 BB
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–21
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 14 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 6.
Summary Statistics for Counties With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
NEWPORT COUNTY
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores 735 20 9 7 4 – 8 3 3 3 2 78 46 6 16 10 43 11 8 10 14 27 77 6 32 27 5 19 14 6 41 6 20 2 13 237 200 127 – 53 20 37 14 190 30 11 81 18 8 11 44 615 148 22 148 14 573 (D) (D) – (D) 22 783 22 411 (D) (D) 96 196 87 2 2 3 160 847 872 317 81 065 3 077 1 755 (D) (D) – (D) (NA) 2 605 (D) (D) 10 409 8 692 352 665 700 12 584 10 458 251 848 1 027 2 031 4 000 461 1 176 (D) (D) (D) 718 (D) 3 519 (D) 1 843 (D) 1 184 27 757 26 075 19 119 – 4 747 2 209 1 682 2 730 (D) 1 160 235 2 714 (D) (D) (D) 1 178 17 121 700 400 (D) (D) – (D) (NA) 620 (D) (D) 2 231 1 916 70 97 148 2 786 2 336 61 156 233 446 878 112 260 (D) (D) (D) 160 (D) 757 (D) 376 (D) 256 5 280 4 928 3 702 – 875 351 352 601 (D) 253 29 560 (D) (D) (D) 248 6 325 147 75 BB BB – EE (NA) 257 BB BB 796 668 23 44 61 500 363 15 68 54 140 373 39 147 CC BB CC 56 AA 218 BB 128 AA 59 2 811 2 627 1 846 – 585 196 184 166 FF 116 24 303 BB BB AA 155
155 103 137 2 6 9 507 300 130 166
32 688 35 913 2 809 11 354 (D) (D) (D) 6 124 (D) 27 063 (D) 13 821 (D) 9 401 100 110 91 280 63 071 – 20 351 7 858 8 830 26 617 (D) 16 414 1 277 19 898 (D) (D) (D) 7 639
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. See footnotes at end of table.
16 16 9 2 2 4 19
16 711 25 003 1 239 (D) (D) 711 (D)
2 174 3 159 229 (D) (D) 141 (D)
492 839 46 (D) (D) 34 (D)
124 142 19 AA AA 10 BB
RI–22 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 15 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 6.
Summary Statistics for Counties With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
PROVIDENCE COUNTY
Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 591 pt. 591 pt. Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores See footnotes at end of table. 3 431 132 65 35 30 49 18 – 50 14 14 18 18 441 255 27 118 41 13 9 7 12 159 36 59 54 43 11 10 4 2 4 – 253 243 37 107 93 14 22 59 3 10 2 40 4 18 6 12 199 61 62 35 6 21 14 62 28 5 18 11 1 131 932 473 11 348 100 199 132 122 10 3 382 941 99 372 69 236 54 547 14 689 26 168 3 968 – 281 662 193 189 10 80 829 972 694 996 427 542 15 004 9 860 7 592 2 268 4 360 784 – 42 006 (NA) 35 294 1 328 5 384 84 687 69 723 1 360 11 950 1 654 846 179 120 509 39 566 29 181 2 102 6 856 (D) (D) 1 427 413 (D) (D) – 15 857 18 970 2 861 8 117 7 621 496 3 989 2 923 (D) 374 (D) 2 006 337 1 080 174 906 17 750 7 620 5 093 2 556 247 2 290 633 4 404 1 822 562 1 063 957 105 103 97 553 59 507 (D) 28 447 (D) 7 550 25 780 (D) (D) 99 556 3 431 2 174 1 677 497 1 104 153 – 9 600 (NA) 8 012 315 1 273 20 178 16 737 353 2 692 396 199 42 29 126 9 162 6 797 495 1 570 (D) (D) 300 94 (D) (D) – 3 760 4 475 736 2 061 1 929 132 770 687 (D) 92 (D) 460 83 221 35 186 4 306 1 852 1 206 593 58 555 146 1 102 478 140 244 240 24 300 22 601 14 006 (D) 6 505 (D) 1 699 5 946 (D) (D) 34 764 818 459 328 131 310 49 – 2 729 (NA) 2 221 111 397 7 122 5 542 134 1 270 176 87 21 13 55 1 753 1 123 125 443 CC CC 62 23 AA BB – 1 213 1 653 170 909 863 46 289 223 AA 34 AA 154 23 62 15 47 1 008 384 268 123 21 124 42 314 125 33 94 62 12 589 11 689 6 818 BB 3 838 FF 900 1 878 GG BB
790 639 717 279 14 994 44 408 13 7 1 1 3 958 587 400 518 453
484 932 390 754 33 226 44 708 (D) (D) 16 244 3 697 (D) (D) – 297 977 170 843 17 451 76 425 73 654 2 771 47 258 24 068 (D) 2 509 (D) 17 495 2 541 5 641 1 921 3 720 121 948 52 648 32 18 1 11 030 476 605 949
6 088 31 13 3 8 5 182 755 088 386 953
388 011 351 171 199 164 (D) 116 687 (D) 36 840 242 886 (D) (D)
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–23
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 16 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 6.
Summary Statistics for Counties With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
PROVIDENCE COUNTY
59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt. Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores
Con.
691 127 26 220 30 11 19 24 71 95 11 16 2 47 4 15 70 15 18 37 84 80 3 1 63 6 1 21 73 9 4 60 504 671 86 888 4 976 90 20 11 8 611 241 287 954 62 819 6 577 1 459 12 2 1 1 943 397 370 027 14 398 1 552 336 3 095 550 327 223 442 909 1 194 122 251 (D) 518 (D) 201 3 229 (D) 581 (D) 4 135 (D) (D) (D) 686 (D) (D) 212 1 113 198 22 893 4 001 567 127 1 166 160 98 62 189 244 573 49 101 AA 289 AA 101 882 FF 136 CC 655 FF AA AA 246 AA AA 40 302 63 6 233
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
16 313 24 241 29 816 2 300 5 518 (D) 14 082 (D) 5 279 168 310 (D) 19 684 (D) 112 277 (D) (D) (D) 12 878 (D) (D) 3 364 23 704 3 908 618 19 178
1 784 4 273 4 489 428 801 (D) 2 045 (D) 821 17 274 (D) 1 760 (D) 15 877 (D) (D) (D) 2 824 (D) (D) 864 4 814 815 117 3 882
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Retail trade 52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores 802 32 18 8 6 – 13 4 4 4 5 82 57 7 10 8 37 13 7 13 4 54 70 5 28 26 2 14 9 14 55 13 19 4 19 831 051 62 099 51 741 6 881 3 477 – 38 449 29 419 29 058 (D) (D) 234 951 219 6 3 5 907 291 106 647 104 834 8 494 7 053 1 059 382 – 4 265 (NA) 3 000 (D) (D) 24 385 22 249 466 910 760 9 529 (D) 248 (D) (D) 4 179 4 401 (D) 1 246 (D) (D) 2 015 (D) (D) 3 447 1 082 825 (D) (D) 21 992 1 742 1 450 236 56 – 952 (NA) 678 (D) (D) 5 466 4 983 111 212 160 2 134 (D) 42 (D) (D) 980 990 (D) 272 (D) (D) 486 (D) (D) 819 234 186 (D) (D) 8 003 406 318 57 31 – 401 (NA) 296 BB BB 1 922 1 730 46 93 53 414 CC 11 CC BB 303 391 AA 143 CC AA 158 BB BB 246 72 69 BB BB
97 936 (D) 3 749 (D) (D) 72 438 37 644 (D) 10 853 (D) (D) 18 778 (D) (D) 26 773 9 994 5 499 (D) (D)
See footnotes at end of table.
RI–24 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 17 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 6.
Summary Statistics for Counties With 350 Establishments or More: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
WASHINGTON COUNTY
58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores
Con.
284 248 135 – 94 19 36 20 155 22 7 69 17 11 9 32 9 19 13 1 1 3 11 101 526 90 920 52 527 – 35 860 2 533 10 606 36 988 122 247 22 923 (D) 21 045 5 996 (D) (D) 7 063 (D) 25 270 3 675 (D) (D) 571 (D) 26 797 24 649 16 074 – 7 991 584 2 148 4 504 14 833 1 628 (D) 3 049 712 (D) (D) 1 124 (D) 3 968 917 (D) (D) 99 (D) 4 750 4 426 2 622 – 1 683 121 324 1 036 3 123 376 (D) 704 144 (D) (D) 267 (D) 1 035 192 (D) (D) 21 (D) 2 846 2 653 1 512 – 1 035 106 193 276 798 125 BB 258 58 BB BB 111 CC 153 57 AA AA 6 BB
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Includes 2Includes
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
Table 7.
Summary Statistics for Metropolitan Areas: 1992
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSA’s, MSA’s, and PMSA’s), see appendix D]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
NEW LONDON–NORWICH, CT–RI MSA
Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores 2 135 82 41 28 13 22 16 3 37 16 16 13 8 219 142 16 30 31 5 12 3 11 2 390 683 122 701 92 446 86 285 6 161 17 671 (D) (D) 248 783 219 959 216 274 (D) (D) 494 181 464 897 10 130 8 962 10 192 3 820 (D) (D) (D) 299 452 16 913 11 960 11 105 855 2 496 (D) (D) 24 507 (NA) 21 984 (D) (D) 53 242 47 798 1 040 2 901 1 503 548 (D) (D) (D) 67 125 3 676 2 611 2 417 194 554 (D) (D) 5 884 (NA) 5 281 (D) (D) 12 244 11 176 209 569 290 117 (D) (D) (D) 23 068 839 530 486 44 140 CC AA 2 190 (NA) 1 929 BB CC 4 365 3 944 77 230 114 31 BB AA BB
See footnotes at end of table.
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–25
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 18 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 7.
Summary Statistics for Metropolitan Areas: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSA’s, MSA’s, and PMSA’s), see appendix D]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
NEW LONDON–NORWICH, CT–RI MSA
55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 591 pt. 591 pt. 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores
Con.
138 44 27 44 37 7 23 14 4 4 1 152 196 17 75 63 12 40 47 3 5 1 33 5 17 8 9 158 41 55 23 2 30 17 45 26 7 9 3 615 536 278 2 201 55 79 54 52 2 484 99 24 207 30 8 22 27 37 113 – 18 4 67 3 21 27 3 5 19 41 30 10 1 458 859 378 014 14 041 40 416 (D) (D) 26 388 (D) (D) (D) (D) 177 114 134 844 9 532 41 127 36 672 4 455 54 021 21 637 (D) 1 288 (D) 15 245 (D) 8 527 5 903 2 624 102 375 29 405 23 029 11 175 (D) (D) 10 876 39 065 24 957 (D) 6 166 (D) 251 633 234 635 128 662 (D) 88 039 (D) 16 998 87 743 (D) (D) 312 450 46 691 5 001 101 13 6 7 825 910 899 011 44 330 34 027 1 438 6 097 (D) (D) 2 768 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 529 14 810 1 499 4 643 4 143 500 5 125 2 587 (D) 174 (D) 1 792 (D) 956 572 384 14 937 4 988 3 508 1 853 (D) (D) 1 541 4 900 3 544 (D) 421 (D) 67 855 64 518 37 390 (D) 21 084 (D) 3 337 10 107 (D) (D) 42 222 3 793 675 13 797 1 644 829 815 1 246 3 507 7 400 – 1 322 (D) 4 528 (D) 1 006 6 935 (D) (D) (D) 12 474 9 118 (D) (D) 9 780 7 522 336 1 367 (D) (D) 555 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 515 3 530 380 1 122 1 015 107 1 202 625 (D) 42 (D) 447 (D) 201 133 68 3 247 1 100 808 433 (D) (D) 369 970 639 (D) 102 (D) 14 514 13 818 7 943 (D) 4 554 (D) 696 2 316 (D) (D) 9 419 907 131 3 037 357 218 139 290 825 1 565 – 271 (D) 942 (D) 223 1 161 (D) (D) (D) 3 177 2 360 (D) (D) 1 654 1 102 78 358 CC CC 116 BB BB BB AA 837 1 512 132 618 568 50 486 187 AA 18 AA 123 BB 89 57 32 856 233 254 101 BB CC 112 257 155 BB 46 AA 7 529 7 118 4 098 AA 2 475 FF 411 689 FF BB 2 597 352 81 1 148 160 95 65 140 202 646 – 113 BB 348 AA 144 255 CC AA CC 429 311 CC AA
12 777 19 921 55 217 – 16 913 (D) 29 370 (D) 5 738 55 379 (D) (D) (D) 80 408 62 476 (D) (D)
Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c.
See footnotes at end of table.
RI–26 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 19 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 7.
Summary Statistics for Metropolitan Areas: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSA’s, MSA’s, and PMSA’s), see appendix D]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
NEW LONDON–NORWICH, CT–RI MSA
59 ex. 591 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt. Miscellaneous retail stores Con. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
Con.
27 – 2 16 41 12 6 23 6 017 – (D) 4 738 (D) 4 834 (D) (D) 1 377 – (D) 1 028 (D) 919 (D) (D) 308 – (D) 240 (D) 216 (D) (D) 128 – AA 43 CC 87 AA BB
PROVIDENCE–FALL RIVER–WARWICK, RI–MA MSA
Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539 54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores See footnotes at end of table. 7 115 281 154 94 60 90 37 – 115 43 43 30 42 852 484 63 214 91 22 24 17 28 365 105 99 127 106 21 34 19 4 10 1 502 658 95 273 238 35 68 162 15 33 7 90 17 60 28 32 450 123 162 76 18 68 27 138 63 18 40 17 8 012 675 380 374 320 554 292 436 28 118 47 859 11 961 – 1 020 667 761 745 19 255 363 977 101 589 971 512 48 095 38 247 33 732 4 515 7 659 2 189 – 118 093 (NA) 96 390 2 504 19 199 172 255 146 010 3 190 19 540 3 515 1 491 504 384 1 136 108 152 83 126 4 441 16 233 (D) (D) 4 352 1 759 (D) 939 (D) 33 348 54 460 7 592 21 578 19 001 2 577 12 019 9 773 742 1 586 427 5 519 1 499 3 498 1 702 1 796 43 350 17 544 13 5 1 6 852 451 459 942 223 437 10 176 7 871 6 847 1 024 1 928 377 – 27 581 (NA) 22 449 595 4 537 40 189 34 107 816 4 479 787 329 103 91 264 24 227 18 759 1 012 3 668 (D) (D) 788 283 (D) 179 (D) 7 979 12 698 1 870 5 193 4 600 593 2 594 2 278 179 371 106 1 296 326 763 394 369 10 136 4 141 3 129 1 260 354 1 515 475 2 391 1 245 328 516 302 79 104 2 517 1 827 1 569 258 538 152 – 8 874 (NA) 7 160 223 1 491 14 548 11 773 332 2 104 339 131 64 34 110 4 472 2 990 233 1 069 FF EE 180 85 BB 42 AA 2 597 5 295 578 2 585 2 375 210 1 064 744 42 142 31 421 108 324 202 122 2 669 927 924 270 160 494 102 716 331 83 220 82
1 660 651 1 517 760 38 358 73 876 30 13 3 5 8 657 456 130 597 474
1 266 448 1 057 782 54 325 112 290 (D) (D) 42 051 12 864 (D) 10 841 (D) 606 042 502 253 53 555 200 028 183 630 16 398 139 876 79 5 12 2 45 13 570 319 747 231 662 611
29 224 18 970 10 254 327 663 121 749 97 37 7 52 299 625 344 330
20 170 88 36 21 23 8 445 172 019 016 238
2 055 9 4 1 2 1 899 498 914 256 231
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
RHODE ISLAND
RI–27
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 20 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 7.
Summary Statistics for Metropolitan Areas: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSA’s, MSA’s, and PMSA’s), see appendix D]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number)
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000)
PROVIDENCE–FALL RIVER–WARWICK, RI–MA MSA
58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 591 pt. 591 pt. 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt. Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Includes 2Includes
Con.
2 180 1 852 942 16 707 187 328 238 222 16 1 474 240 67 519 78 24 54 53 146 242 17 50 9 122 10 34 142 30 40 72 153 139 13 1 138 8 7 49 151 30 7 114 812 066 752 425 3 260 62 856 183 915 803 955 218 673 206 125 1 61 17 465 622 034 912 897 49 822 47 046 28 931 249 14 006 3 860 2 776 11 128 (D) (D) 29 501 3 293 756 8 295 1 331 549 782 825 2 181 3 958 (D) 1 171 344 1 493 (D) 621 5 2 1 1 215 270 169 776 26 210 24 776 14 556 122 8 201 1 897 1 434 3 314 HH CC 8 608 1 223 288 3 150 390 188 202 379 659 1 722 BB 481 58 744 BB 308 1 416 637 264 515 1 159 1 072 BB AA 505 26 BB 176 FF 206 12 EE
59 210 458 617 (D) (D) 977 894 182 981 14 778 273 48 22 26 758 927 186 741
12 208 48 763 (D) (D) 126 323 14 174 3 379 34 6 2 3 847 021 345 676
32 459 61 054 131 318 55 6 47 16 208 149 28 30 (D) 282 053 048 (D) 029 534 482 548 504
3 433 9 370 16 023 4 1 6 2 25 14 3 7 (D) 894 198 281 (D) 480 637 302 613 722
197 627 186 063 (D) (D) 27 707 2 830 (D) 12 481 (D) 11 438 932 (D)
29 104 26 900 (D) (D) 5 944 347 (D) 2 900 (D) 2 275 163 (D)
7 466 6 915 (D) (D) 1 411 72 (D) 705 (D) 575 37 (D)
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
Table 8.
Summary Statistics for the Area Outside Metropolitan Areas: 1992
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) 5 514 144 80 BB BB – EE (NA) EE BB BB
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSA’s, MSA’s, and PMSA’s), see appendix D]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number) Retail trade 660 18 10 5 3 – 10 3 3 3 4 Sales ($1,000) 540 485 22 431 15 571 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) 72 200 3 017 1 860 (D) (D) – (D) (NA) (D) (D) (D)
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000) 14 758 691 427 (D) (D) – (D) (NA) (D) (D) (D)
52 521, 3 525 526 527 53 531 531 533 539
Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 1 2 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores See footnotes at end of table.
RI–28 RHODE ISLAND
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 21 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Table 8.
Summary Statistics for the Area Outside Metropolitan Areas: 1992
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSA’s, MSA’s, and PMSA’s), see appendix D]
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) 638 531 BB BB BB 412 306 AA BB 42 103 370 BB 141 CC AA 126 BB 8 196 BB CC AA BB 2 547 2 382 1 643 – 578 161 165 139 FF 85 22 262 54 53 16 139
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) 83 120 75 380 (D) (D) (D) 130 253 116 978 (D) (D) 7 090 25 974 36 808 (D) 11 488 (D) (D) 15 227 (D) 1 160 25 994 (D) (D) (D) (D) 97 739 88 466 61 303 – 20 001 7 162 9 273 21 557 (D) 13 288 1 287 19 5 4 1 7 139 919 265 713 242 Annual payroll ($1,000) 9 164 7 590 (D) (D) (D) 10 274 8 604 (D) (D) 821 1 328 4 166 (D) 1 187 (D) (D) 1 652 (D) 148 3 257 (D) (D) (D) (D) 27 015 25 302 18 535 – 4 700 2 067 1 713 2 196 (D) 953 220 2 604 816 433 221 1 134
Firstquarter payroll ($1,000) 1 933 1 657 (D) (D) (D) 2 302 1 952 (D) (D) 197 295 890 (D) 260 (D) (D) 343 (D) 15 709 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 803 4 493 3 341 – 852 300 310 497 (D) 204 22 531 157 91 43 240
54 541 542 546 543, 4, 5, 9 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555, 6, 7, 9 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 564, 9 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 572 573 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 596 598 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999
Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Other food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Other apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores
62 34 5 15 8 31 10 3 7 11 19 83 6 33 29 4 22 14 8 36 5 16 2 13 219 184 114 – 52 18 35 12 170 25 11 77 18 7 12 40
Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
1Includes 2Includes
13 9 8 2 2 4 19
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 711 (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 141 (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 34 (D)
BB BB AA AA AA 10 BB
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
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Table 9.
Places With 2,500 Inhabitants or More Ranked by Volume of Sales: 1992
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Cumulative Geographic area Rank1 Rhode Island South Kingstown town Lincoln town Smithfield town East Greenwich town Bristol town Coventry town Narragansett town North Smithfield town Tiverton town Warren town Barrington town Portsmouth town Central Falls Burrillville town Con. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 165 132 128 109 106 101 89 81 71 69 53 36 31 30 537 110 246 491 016 044 264 143 151 146 267 755 800 939 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 533 665 793 903 009 110 199 280 351 420 474 510 542 573 263 373 619 110 126 170 434 577 728 874 141 896 696 635 82.2 84.1 86.0 87.7 89.2 90.7 92.1 93.3 94.3 95.3 96.1 96.7 97.2 97.6 Sales ($1,000) Sales ($1,000) Percent of State total Cumulative
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
Geographic area Rank1 Rhode Island Warwick Providence Cranston East Providence Pawtucket Westerly town Middletown town Johnston town North Kingstown town Woonsocket Newport West Warwick town North Providence town Cumberland town
1Places
Sales ($1,000) 6 734 282 1 247 761 536 401 381 268 266 265 229 227 221 205 183 170 595 255 212 505 801 832 567 024 902 594 864 536 586 453
Sales ($1,000) 6 734 282 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 247 008 545 946 328 597 863 128 358 586 808 013 197 367 595 850 062 567 368 200 767 791 693 287 151 687 273 726
Percent of State total 100.0 18.5 29.8 37.8 43.8 49.4 53.4 57.4 61.3 64.7 68.1 71.4 74.5 77.2 79.7
(X) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
with suppressed sales (if applicable) are listed at end of table rather than by rank to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
Table 10.
Counties Ranked by Volume of Sales: 1992
For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Cumulative Geographic area Rank1 Rhode Island Con. 4 5 615 148 228 429 6 505 853 6 734 282 96.6 100.0 Sales ($1,000) Sales ($1,000) Percent of State total Cumulative
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix F]
Geographic area Rank1 Rhode Island Providence Kent Washington
1Counties
Sales ($1,000) 6 734 282 3 382 941 1 676 713 831 051
Sales ($1,000) 6 734 282 3 382 941 5 059 654 5 890 705
Percent of State total 100.0 50.2 75.1 Newport 87.5 Bristol
(X) 1 2 3
with suppressed sales (if applicable) are listed at end of table rather than by rank to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
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Appendix A. General Explanation
CENSUS COVERAGE AND METHODOLOGY
Structure and method of enumeration. Firms in the 1992 Census of Retail Trade were divided into the nonmail universe and mail universe. The coverage and the method of obtaining census information from each follow: 1. The nonmail universe consisted of firms which were not required to file a regular census return and included: a. All nonemployers, i.e., all firms with no paid employment during 1992. Sales information for these firms was obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. Although consisting of many firms, nonemployers account for less than 5 percent of total retail sales. The census included only those retail nonemployer firms which reported a sales volume of $1,000 or more during 1992. Data on nonemployers are provided in subsequent 1992 Census of Retail Trade reports; Nonemployer Statistics (RC92-N-1) and Selected Statistics (RC92-SP-1). b. Selected small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specified cutoff. (The term ‘‘employers’’ refers to all business firms with one or more paid employees at any time during 1992 as shown in the active administrative records of other Federal agencies.) Although the payroll cutoff varied by kind of business, small employers generally included firms with one to four employees and represented about 10 percent of total retail sales of establishments covered in the census. Data on sales, payroll, and employment for employer firms below the payroll cutoff were derived or estimated from administrative records of other Federal agencies except for a sample of small employer firms. This sample was included in the mail universe. 2. The mail universe consisted of firms for which information was obtained by means of a mail canvass and included: a. Large employers; i.e., all multiestablishment firms and all employer firms above the payroll size cutoff referred to in section 1b. Within this category, a report of company organization was conducted RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
periodically to identify firms which operated establishments at more than one location and to obtain information on payroll and mid-March employment at each location. The 1991 Report of Company Organization was used as a coverage check in the census. In the 1992 census, all multiestablishment firms were asked to notify the Census Bureau of any establishments for which a form was not received. Report forms were subsequently provided to the firms for these establishments. b. A sample of small employer firms referred to in section 1b. These firms were sent the census mailing packages containing the appropriate 1992 questionnaire. For the retail trade sector, the overall sample of small employer firms was 20.6 percent which varied by kind of business. Method of classifying kinds of business. The retail trade classifications for all establishments were based on the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 19871 (SIC). However, the method of assigning these classifications, and the level of detail at which establishments were classified, differed between the nonmail and mail universe as follows: 1. The nonmail universe. a. Nonemployers were classified on the basis of information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. b. Selected small employers were classified on the basis of the most current census kind-of-business classification available from one of the Census Bureau’s current sample surveys or the 1987 census. Otherwise, the classification was obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. If the census or administrative record classifications proved inadequate (none corresponded to a 1992 census classification in the detail required for employers), the firm was sent a brief inquiry requesting information necessary to assign a 1992 census kind-of-business code.
1 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.
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2. Establishments in the mail universe were classified on the basis of their self-designation, answers to questions on sales by merchandise line, and other special inquiries.
COMPARABILITY OF THE 1987 AND 1992 CENSUSES
The 1987 and 1992 censuses were conducted under similar conditions and procedures except for the following: Geographic areas. The boundaries of a number of areas for which data are shown in the 1992 census are not the same as in the 1987 census because of annexations; other boundary changes; and redefinitions of metropolitan statistical areas (MSA’s), primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA’s), and consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSA’s).2 In addition, data for consolidated cities are included in the 1992 census. Data for special economic urban areas (SEUA’s) with 10,000 inhabitants or more in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin qualified for publication in the 1992 census. This included townships in Michigan and Minnesota and towns in New York and Wisconsin. However, Minnesota did not have any townships that met the publication criteria.
classification. However, when distinct and separate economic activities (for which different industry classification codes were appropriate) were conducted at a single location under a single ownership, and when conditions prescribed by the SIC manual for recognizing the existence of more than one establishment were met, separate establishment reports for each of the different activities were obtained in the census. Leased departments are treated as separate establishments and are classified according to the kind of business they conduct. For example, a leased department selling shoes within a department store would be considered a separate retail establishment under the ‘‘shoe store’’ classification. Firms. A firm is a business organization or entity consisting of one domestic establishment (location) or more under common ownership or control. All establishments of subsidiary firms are included as part of the owning or controlling firm. For the economic census, the terms ‘‘firm’’ and ‘‘company’’ are synonymous. Sales. Sales include merchandise sold for cash or credit at retail and wholesale by establishments primarily engaged in retail trade; amounts received from customers for layaway purchases; receipts from rental or leasing of vehicles, equipment, instruments, tools, etc.; receipts for delivery, installation, maintenance, repair, alteration, storage, and other services; the total value of service contracts; and gasoline, liquor, tobacco, and other excise taxes which are paid by the manufacturer or wholesaler and passed on to the retailer. Sales are net after deductions for refunds and allowances for merchandise returned by customers. Trade-in allowances are not deducted from total sales. Total sales do not include carrying or other credit charges; sales (or other) taxes collected from customers and forwarded to taxing authorities; commissions from vending machine operators; sales and receipts of departments or concessions operated by other firms; commissions or receipts from the sale of government lottery tickets; installment payments from leasing of vehicles, equipment, instruments, tools, etc. marketed under capital, finance, or full payout leases; and nonoperating income from such sources as investments, rental or sale of real estate, etc. Sales in this report do not include retail sales made by manufacturers, wholesalers, service establishments, or other businesses whose primary activity is other than retail trade. They do include receipts other than from the sale of merchandise at retail, e.g., service receipts, sales to industrial users, and sales to other retailers, by establishments primarily engaged in retail trade. Annual payroll. Payroll includes all forms of compensation such as salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, employee contributions to qualified pension plans, and the value of payments in kind (e.g., free meals and lodgings) paid during the year to all RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
Establishments. An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted. It is not necessarily identical with a company or enterprise, which may consist of one establishment or more. Census of retail trade figures represent a summary of reports for individual establishments rather than companies. For cases where a census report was received, separate information was obtained for each location where business was conducted. When administrative records of other Federal agencies were used instead of a census report, no information was available on the number of locations operated. Estimates of this number were derived from a sample and are provided in the retail trade report, Miscellaneous Subjects (RC92-S-4). Each retail establishment was tabulated according to the physical location at which the business was conducted. The count of establishments represents those in business at any time during 1992. Appendix G provides a comparison of the number of establishments active any time during the year versus the number in business at the end of the year. When two activities or more were carried on at a single location under a single ownership, all activities generally were grouped together as a single establishment. The entire establishment was classified on the basis of its major activity and all data for it were included in that
2 Newly defined metropolitan areas (MA’s) were announced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) effective June 30, 1993.
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employees. Tips and gratuities received by employees from patrons and reported to employers are included. For corporations, payroll includes amounts paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors or partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. This definition of payroll is the same as that used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on form 941. First-quarter payroll. This item consists of payroll, as defined above, paid to persons employed at any time during the quarter January to March 1992. Paid employees for pay period including March 12. Paid employees consist of the full- and part-time employees, including salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were on the payroll during the pay period including March 12. Included are employees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses. The definition of paid employees is the same as that used on IRS form 941. Auxiliary establishments. Each company included in this census was asked to identify and separately report auxiliary locations whose primary functions were to manage, administer, service, or support the activities of the other establishments of the company. Data presented in this report do not include auxiliary establishments. Data for auxiliaries are presented in a subsequent report issued as part of the 1992 Enterprise Statistics reports.
The retail trade industries were covered in the 1992 Economic and Agriculture Census. However, retail establishments of the following types were excluded from census coverage: 1. Federal, State, and local government agencies that sold merchandise, other than liquor stores operated by State and local governments 2. Officers’ clubs and officers’ open messes (classified based on primary activity with a T/O code of 90); and public school lunch programs except those which operated on a fee or contract basis (classified based on primary activity with a T/O code of 55) The following types of retail establishments were covered in the census: 1. Appliance stores owned by public utilities if the establishments were primarily engaged in selling appliances to customers 2. Liquor stores operated by State and local governments Establishments covered by the census were assigned kind-of-business classifications according to the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC manual. When a more detailed classification than defined in the SIC manual was needed, additional kinds of business were identified within a SIC industry. In general, retail establishments were classified according to the principal lines of commodities sold (groceries, hardware, etc.), or the usual trade designation (drug store, cigar store, etc.). Kind-of-business classifications are not interchangeable with commodity classifications; most businesses sell several kinds of commodities. The kind-of-business code generally reflects either the individual commodity or the commodity group which is the primary source of the establishment’s business. Thus, the classification of establishments by kind of business generally does not make it possible to determine either the number of establishments handling a particular commodity or the sales of that commodity. For example, the food stores classification excludes stores selling food if the sale of food is not the primary source of receipts; moreover, even though stores are classified as food stores, some of their receipts may be derived from the sale of nonfood products. (Information on the extent to which various broad groups of commodities or merchandise lines are sold by different kinds of business is available in the 1992 Census of Retail Trade report, Merchandise Line Sales, RC92-S-3.)
KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS
Retail trade, SIC major groups 52 through 59 in the SIC manual, includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Exceptions to this general rule are lumber yards; paint, glass, and wallpaper stores; typewriter stores; stationery stores; and gasoline service stations, which sell to both the general public for personal and household consumption and to businesses. These types of stores are included in retail trade even if a higher proportion of their sales is made to other than individuals for personal or household consumption. However, such establishments that sell their products only to institutional or industrial users and to other wholesalers and establishments that sell similar merchandise for use exclusively by business establishments are classified in wholesale trade. Other important characteristics of retail trade establishments are that they are usually places of business; they are engaged in activities to attract the general public to buy; they buy or receive as well as sell merchandise; they may process their products, although processing is incidental or subordinate to selling; and they are considered as retail in the trade. Not all of these characteristics need be present and some are modified by trade practice. RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Building Materials and Garden Supplies Stores (SIC Major Group 52)
This major group includes retail establishments primarily engaged in selling lumber and other building materials; paint, glass, and wallpaper; hardware; nursery stock; lawn APPENDIX A A–3
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and garden supplies; and manufactured (mobile) homes. It includes lumber and other building materials dealers and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores selling to the general public, even if sales to contractors account for a larger proportion of total sales; these establishments are known as retail in the trade. Establishments primarily selling these products but not selling to the general public are classified in wholesale trade. Lumber and other building materials dealers (SIC 521). Establishments primarily engaged in selling lumber, or lumber and a general line of building materials, to the general public. While these establishments may also sell to contractors, they are known as retail in the trade, even if sales to contractors account for a higher proportion of the sales. The lumber they sell may include rough and dressed lumber, flooring, molding, doors, sashes, frames, and other millwork. The building materials may include roofing, siding, shingles, wallboard, paint, brick, tile, cement, sand, gravel, and other building materials and supplies. For lumber yards, at least 32 percent of sales must be from the sale of lumber and millwork. Hardware is often an important line of retail lumber and building materials dealers. Also included in this group are home centers. These are retail establishments that sell both lumber and building materials and hardware. Additionally, they must sell at least 5 of the following merchandise lines: housewares, tools (power and/or hand), floor coverings, electrical supplies, kitchen cabinets, plumbing and bath supplies, lawn and garden products, paints and/or sundries, windows and/or doors, roofing, wallcoverings, ceiling products and materials, lawn and garden supplies, and appliances. Establishments not selling to the general public or known in the trade as wholesale are classified in SIC 503. Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores (SIC 523). Establishments primarily engaged in selling paint, glass, and wallpaper, or any combination of these lines, to the general public. While these establishments may also sell to contractors, they are known as retail in the trade, even if sales to contractors account for a higher proportion of the sales. Establishments which do not sell to the general public are classified in wholesale trade. Hardware stores (SIC 525). Establishments primarily engaged in selling a number of basic hardware lines, such as tools, builders’ hardware, locks and other security hardware, paint and glass, housewares, household appliances, cutlery, and building materials, no one of which accounts for 50 percent or more of the sales of the establishments. Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores (SIC 526). Establishments primarily engaged in selling trees, shrubs, other plants, seeds, bulbs, mulches, soil conditioners, fertilizers, pesticides, garden tools, and other garden supplies to the general public. These establishments primarily sell products purchased from others, but A–4 APPENDIX A
may sell some plants which they grow themselves. Establishments primarily engaged in growing trees, shrubs, other plants, seeds, and bulbs are classified in SIC major group 01, and those growing Christmas trees are classified in SIC major group 08. Manufactured (mobile) home dealers (SIC 527). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sales of new and used mobile homes, parts and equipment. Establishments primarily selling travel trailers and campers are classified in SIC 5561 and those primarily selling utility trailers are classified in SIC 5599.
General Merchandise Stores (SIC Major Group 53)
This major group includes retail stores which sell a number of lines of merchandise, such as dry goods, apparel and accessories, furniture and homefurnishings, small wares, hardware, and food. The stores included in this group are known as department stores, variety stores, general merchandise stores, catalog showrooms, warehouse clubs, and general stores. Establishments primarily engaged in selling used general merchandise are classified in SIC 593, and those selling general merchandise by mail, vending machine, or direct selling are classified in SIC 596. Department stores (SIC 531). Retail stores normally having 50 employees or more, having sales of apparel and soft goods combined amounting to 20 percent or more of total sales, and selling each of the following groups of merchandise: 1. Household linens, dry goods, furniture, homefurnishings, appliances, and radio and TV sets 2. A general line of apparel for the family The employment and lines of merchandise sold in leased departments are both taken into account when classifying a department store. To qualify as a department store, sales of each of the lines listed above must be less than 80 percent of total store sales. An establishment with total sales of $10 million or more is classified as a department store even if sales of one of the merchandise lines listed above exceed the maximum percent of total sales, provided that the sales of the other group is $1 million or more. Relatively few stores are included in this classification as a result of this special rule and most of those which are would otherwise have been classified in the apparel group (SIC major group 56). Due to the relatively high level of leased department activity in department stores, department store sales have been separately presented for the following classifications: Department stores (including leased depts.) Department stores (excluding leased depts.) RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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For States and for areas with 10,000 retail establishments or more, the following subcategories of department stores also are presented: Conventional department stores (SIC 531 pt.). Establishments which satisfy the criteria of a department store (see above) and: 1. Usually provide check-out service and customer assistance (sales persons) within each department 2. May have a catalog order service 3. Are not affiliated with a company which operates similar establishments on a national basis These stores often sell: 1. Soft goods and hard goods which are primarily nationally advertised brands 2. Appliances which are serviced by another company 3. Limited lines of merchandise through seasonal or special catalogs
These stores often sell: 1. Soft goods and hard goods which are their own corporate brands or are unbranded 2. Appliances which are serviced by their own company Variety stores (SIC 533). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of a variety of merchandise in the low and popular price ranges. Sales usually are made on a cashand-carry basis, with the open selling method of display and customer selection of merchandise. These stores generally do not carry a complete line of merchandise, are not departmentalized, do not carry their own charge service, and do not deliver merchandise. Miscellaneous general merchandise stores (SIC 539). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of a general line of apparel, dry goods, hardware, housewares or homefurnishings, groceries, and other lines in limited amounts. Stores selling commodities covered in the definition for department stores but normally having less than 50 employees, and stores usually known as country or general stores are included here. Also included are most catalog showrooms. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sales of merchandise by catalog, mail, or television order are classified in SIC 5961. Warehouse clubs (SIC 539 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of general lines of merchandise such as groceries; automotive tires, batteries, parts, and accessories; audio and video equipment; household appliances; office equipment and supplies; apparel; and books through warehouse-based operations. These establishments are sometimes known as membership warehouse clubs. Catalog showrooms (SIC 539 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of general lines of merchandise such as homefurnishings, housewares, jewelry, radios, televisions, stereo equipment, and sporting goods. Inventory is stored at the location but not usually on display. Customers order using a catalog and wait while the merchandise is being delivered from the stock room. Other miscellaneous general merchandise stores (SIC 539 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of several lines of merchandise such as piece goods, men’s and women’s apparel and accessories, dry goods, hardware, housewares, homefurnishings, and other lines in limited amounts. Included in this industry are stores selling commodities covered in the definition for industry 5311, but normally having less than 50 employees. Also included are stores known as country general stores. APPENDIX A A–5
Discount or mass merchandising department stores (SIC 531 pt.). Establishments which satisfy the criteria of a department store (see above) and usually: 1. Convey the image of a high-volume, fast turnover outlet selling a variety of merchandise for less than conventional prices 2. Provide centralized check-out service 3. Sell merchandise through self-service with minimal customer assistance provided in any department 4. Do not have a catalog order service These stores often sell: 1. Soft goods which are usually their own corporate brands or are unbranded 2. Hard goods which are primarily nationally advertised brands 3. Appliances which are serviced by another company
National chain department stores (SIC 531 pt.). Establishments which satisfy the criteria of a department store (see above) and: 1. Usually provide check-out service and customer assistance (sales persons) within each department 2. Usually have a catalog order service 3. Are affiliated with a company which operates similar establishments on a national basis RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Food Stores (SIC Major Group 54)
This major group includes retail stores primarily engaged in selling food for home preparation and consumption. Establishments primarily engaged in selling prepared foods and drinks for consumption on the premises are classified in major group 58, and stores primarily engaged in selling packaged beers and liquors are classified in SIC 5921. Grocery stores (SIC 541). Establishments primarily selling (1) a wide variety of canned or frozen foods such as vegetables, fruits, and soups; (2) packaged or bulk dry groceries such as tea, coffee, cocoa, dried fruits, spices, sugar, flour, and crackers, and (3) other processed foods and nonedible grocery items. These establishments often sell smoked and prepared meats, fresh fish and poultry, fresh vegetables and fruits, and fresh or frozen meats. Supermarkets and other general-line grocery stores (SIC 541 pt.). Establishments commonly known as supermarkets, food stores, grocery stores, and food warehouses primarily engaged in the retail sale of a wide variety of grocery store merchandise. Customers normally make large, volume purchases from these stores. Convenience food stores (SIC 541 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of a medium variety of canned goods, dairy products, pre-packaged meats, and other grocery items in limited amounts. They also may sell newspapers, magazines, refreshment items, cigarettes, beer, wine, and novelties. Customers normally utilize a convenience store to purchase a few items, whereas grocery stores are utilized for large, volume purchases. Convenience stores normally have a maximum of two check-out counters; less than 2,500 square feet of total under-roof floor space; a small, private parking lot; and hours of operation which normally extend beyond those of traditional grocery stores. Establishments primarily selling convenience store items but also selling gasoline are classified in kind of business 541130. Convenience food/gasoline stores (SIC 541 pt.). These are establishments that satisfy the criteria of a convenience food store and also sell gasoline; however, gasoline sales may not exceed 49 percent of total sales. Establishments selling convenience store items but primarily selling gasoline are classified in kind of business 554130. Delicatessens (SIC 541 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of cold cuts, oven-roasted meats, bread, and other grocery items. They often prepare sandwiches for carry-out and party platters, and may prepare gourmet platters for take-home consumption. Meat and fish (seafood) markets (SIC 542). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of fresh, frozen or cured meats, fish, shellfish, and other seafoods. They A–6 APPENDIX A
may also sell poultry, dairy products, eggs, and other commodities. Meat markets may butcher animals on their own account, or they may buy from others. This industry includes freezer and locker meat provisioners. Food locker plants primarily engaged in renting locker space for the storage of food products for individual households are classified in industry 4222. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of food via frozen food plans delivered to households or individuals are classified in SIC 5963, and establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of poultry are classified in SIC 549. Fruit and vegetable markets (SIC 543). Establishments primarily selling fresh fruits and fresh vegetables. They frequently also carry a limited line of grocery items. They are often found in public or municipal markets, or roadside stands. However, roadside stands of farmers selling only their own produce are classified in SIC major group 01. Candy, nut, and confectionery stores (SIC 544). Establishments primarily engaged in selling nuts, popcorn, boxed or bulk candy and other confections such as candied fruits, and chewing gum. Ice cream, frozen yogurt, and soft drinks are often sold in these stores. Candy or confectionery stores making their own products, and candy and popcorn stands in theaters are classified here. Dairy products stores (SIC 545). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of packaged dairy products such as milk, cream, butter, cheese, and related products to over-the-counter customers. Ice cream and frozen yogurt stands are classified in SIC 5812 and establishments selling ice cream and similar products from trucks or wagons are classified in SIC 5963. Establishments primarily engaged in processing and distributing milk and cream are classified in SIC 2026. Retail bakeries (SIC 546). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of bakery products. The products may be purchased from others or made on the premises. Establishments manufacturing bakery products for the trade are classified in SIC 2051 and those purchasing bakery products and selling them house to house are classified in SIC 5963. Retail bakeries—baking and selling (SIC 546 pt.). Establishments selling, over the counter, bakery products such as breads, rolls, cakes, cookies, and pies at least part of which are baked on the premises. Retail bakeries—selling only (SIC 546 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of bakery products such as breads, cakes, and pies none of which are produced on the premises. Miscellaneous food stores (SIC 549). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of specialized foods, not elsewhere classified, such as eggs, poultry, health RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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foods, vitamins, spices, herbs, coffee, and tea. The poultry stores may sell live poultry, slaughter and clean poultry for their own account, and sell dressed fowls or sell fowls cleaned and dressed by others.
Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations (SIC Major Group 55)
This major group includes retail dealers selling new and used automobiles, boats, recreational vehicles and utility trailers, and motorcycles and mopeds; dealers selling new automobile parts and accessories; and gasoline service stations selling gasoline and lubricating oils. Automobile repair shops maintained by establishments engaged in the sale of new automobiles also are included unless reported separately. New and used car dealers (SIC 551). Establishments primarily engaged in the sale of new automobiles or new and used automobiles. These establishments have a franchise for the sale of new domestic and/or new imported automobiles. They frequently maintain repair departments and carry stocks of replacement parts, tires, batteries, and automotive accessories. These establishments also frequently sell pickups and vans at retail. Used car dealers (SIC 552). Establishments primarily engaged in selling used cars and not holding a franchise for the sale of new passenger cars. Some of these dealers may sell a small quantity of trucks and farm equipment. Some maintain repair and service departments. These establishments also frequently sell used pickups and vans at retail. Auto and home supply stores (SIC 553). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of auto supplies such as automotive batteries, parts, accessories; and sundry supplies such as polishes, paint, and decorative items. Establishments where used tires, batteries, and accessories exceed 49 percent of total sales are classified in SIC 501. Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores (SIC 553 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of new automotive tires and tubes. These establishments frequently have facilities for tire recapping and vulcanizing. These establishments also sell auto supplies such as automotive batteries, parts, and accessories. Establishments engaged in producing and installing custom-made seat covers for household users are included here. Home and auto supply stores (SIC 553 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling a combination of lines such as tires, batteries and accessories; household appliances; sporting goods; housewares and hardware. These differ from tire, battery, and accessory stores in that, although the largest merchandise line sales may be in automotive parts, accessories, and repairs, a considerable amount of sales also are made in nonautomotive lines. RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Gasoline service stations (SIC 554). Establishments primarily engaged in selling gasoline and automotive lubricants. These establishments frequently sell other merchandise such as tires, batteries, accessories, and other automobile parts or perform minor repair work. Establishments called garages but deriving more than half of their receipts from the sale of gasoline and automotive lubricants are included. Gasoline stations combined with other activities such as grocery stores, convenience stores, or car washes are classified based on primary activities as determined by sales. Gasoline/convenience food stores (SIC 554 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of gasoline and automotive lubricants and also sell a line of convenience store items such as milk, eggs, bread, beer, pet food, detergents, etc. Establishments selling gasoline and lubricants but primarily selling convenience food items are classified in SIC 541. Other gasoline service stations and truck stops (SIC 554 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling gasoline and automotive lubricants. These establishments usually sell tires, batteries, and accessories and perform related services. They also may do minor repair work. Truck stops primarily sell diesel fuel to truckers. They also may sell gasoline and lubricants, provide repair services, and operate a restaurant or motel as part of the truck stop establishment. They normally are open on a 24-hour per day basis. Boat dealers (SIC 555). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of new and used motorboats and other watercraft including parts, accessories, marine supplies, and outboard motors. Recreational vehicle dealers (SIC 556). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of new and used motor homes, recreational trailers, and campers (pickup coaches) including parts and accessories. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of manufactured (mobile) homes are classified in SIC 527, and those primarily selling utility trailers are classified in SIC 559. Motorcycle dealers (SIC 557). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of new and used motorcycles, including motor scooters, mopeds, all-terrain vehicles, and parts and accessories. Automotive dealers, not elsewhere classified (SIC 559). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of new and used automotive vehicles, utility trailers, and automotive equipment and supplies, not elsewhere classified, such as snowmobiles, dunebuggies, and go-carts. Also included are establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of aircraft.
Apparel and Accessory Stores (SIC Major Group 56)
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personal wear and adornment. Not included are establishments which meet the criteria for Department Stores (SIC 531) or Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores (SIC 539) even though most of their receipts are from the sale of apparel and apparel accessories. Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores (SIC 561). Establishments primarily engaged in selling men’s and boys’ ready-to-wear clothing and accessories. Establishments are included in this category if (1) sales of all types of apparel (except as noted in the definition for general merchandise stores) account for 50 percent or more of total sales and (2) receipts from sales of all men’s and boys’ apparel are three or more times the receipts from sales of all women’s and girls’ apparel. Women’s clothing stores (SIC 562). Establishments primarily engaged in selling women’s and girls’ ready-towear apparel. Establishments are included in this category if (1) sales of all types of apparel (except as noted in the definition for general merchandise stores) account for 50 percent or more of total sales, (2) sales of all women’s and girls’ apparel are three or more times the sales of all men’s and boys’ apparel, and (3) sales of dresses, skirts, slacks, coats, suits, and furs are two or more times greater than the sales of millinery, hosiery, underwear, blouses, handbags, and other apparel and accessories. Custom tailors primarily engaged in making women’s clothing to individual order are classified in SIC 569. Women’s accessory and specialty stores (SIC 563). Establishments primarily engaged in selling women’s accessories and specialties such as millinery, hats, foundation garments, lingerie, hosiery, costume jewelry, gloves, handbags, and fur including custom-made. Furriers and fur shops (SIC 563 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in making fur coats and other fur apparel to custom order and selling ready-made fur coats and other fur apparel. If fur repair and storage are the chief sources of receipts, the establishments are classified in Services, SIC 7219. Other women’s accessory and specialty stores (SIC 563 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling a specialized line of women’s accessories such as blouses, knitwear, hosiery, hats, foundation garments, negligees, costume jewelry, gloves and handbags. Juniors’ and misses’ accessory and specialty apparel is classified here. Children’s and infants’ wear stores (SIC 564). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of children’s and infants’ clothing, furnishings, and accessories. They may specialize in either children’s or infants’ wear or sell a combination of children’s and infants’ wear. Family clothing stores (SIC 565). Establishments primarily engaged in selling clothing, furnishings, and accessories for men, women, and children, without specializing A–8 APPENDIX A
in sales for an individual sex or age group. Establishments are included in this category if (1) sales of all types of apparel (except as noted in the definition for general merchandise stores) account for 50 percent or more of their total sales, and (2) sales of apparel items for an individual sex or age group are not more than three times the sales of all other apparel items. Men’s shoe stores (SIC 566 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling men’s and boys’ shoes and other footwear. Establishments selling women’s and girls’ and/or children’s and infants’ footwear are included in this classification, if sales of men’s and boys’ footwear are more than three times the combined sales of women’s, girls’, children’s, and infants’ footwear. Women’s shoe stores (SIC 566 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling women’s and girls’ shoes and other footwear. Establishments selling men’s and boys’ and/or children’s and infants’ footwear are included in this classification, if sales of women’s and girls’ footwear are more than three times the combined sales of men’s, boys’, children’s, and infants’ footwear. Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores (SIC 566 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling children’s and infants’ shoes and other footwear. Establishments selling men’s, boys’, and/or women’s and girls’ footwear are included in this classification, if sales of children’s and infants’ footwear are more than three times the combined sales of men’s, boys’, women’s, and girls’ footwear. Family shoe stores (SIC 566 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling both men’s and women’s shoes and other footwear; they may or may not sell children’s shoes. Frequently, they also sell accessories such as hosiery, gloves, and handbags. Establishments are included in this classification, if sales of any one of the three major groupings (men’s and boys’ footwear, women’s and girls’ footwear, and children’s and infants’ footwear) are not more than three times the sales of the other two groups combined. Athletic footwear stores (SIC 566 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling athletic shoes for activities such as tennis, jogging, baseball, softball, basketball, boxing, racquetball, football, volleyball, etc. These establishments may also sell athletic apparel. Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores (SIC 569). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of specialized lines of apparel and accessories, not elsewhere classified, such as uniforms, bathing suits, raincoats, riding apparel, sports apparel, umbrellas, wigs, and toupees. This industry also includes custom tailors primarily engaged in making and selling men’s and women’s clothing, except fur apparel. Establishments primarily engaged in making fur apparel to custom order are classified in SIC 563. RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Furniture and Homefurnishings Stores (SIC Major Group 57)
This major group includes retail stores selling goods used for furnishing the home such as furniture, floor coverings, draperies, glass and chinaware, domestic stoves, refrigerators, and other household electric and gas appliances. Establishments selling electric and gas appliances are included in this group only if the major part of their sales consists of articles for home use. These stores also may perform repair work on household appliances, radios, televisions, and stereo equipment; but establishments primarily engaged in repair of these products are classified in SIC 76. Dealers primarily engaged in selling antique and secondhand furniture are classified in SIC 5932. Stores furnishing interior decorating service are classified according to the merchandise handled. Stores primarily engaged in selling furnishings in conjunction with an interior decorator service are classified according to the merchandise handled; if the interior designer primarily advises clients on selection of merchandise, the establishment is classified in SIC 7389. Furniture stores (SIC 5712). Establishments primarily engaged in selling new household furniture, beds, mattresses, springs, and other sleep equipment. Also included in this classification are establishments selling household appliances, phonographs, radios, television sets, and floor coverings, provided the receipts from sales of furniture and sleep equipment exceed those from sales of other merchandise. Furniture warehouse showrooms, sleep shops and waterbed stores, and specialty furniture stores such as baby furniture stores, are classified here. If sales of new office furniture account for more than half of the total sales, the establishments are classified in SIC 502120. Floor covering stores (SIC 5713). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of rugs, carpets, linoleum, floor tile, and related products. Stores selling ceramic (wall or floor) tile are classified in SIC 521130. Establishments included in this industry may incidentally perform installation but contractors primarily engaged in installing floor coverings for others are classified in SIC 1743 or 1752. Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores (SIC 5714). Establishments primarily engaged in selling draperies, curtains, slipcovers, and upholstery materials. Establishments primarily selling custom-made draperies and slipcovers for household use also are included. Establishments primarily engaged in reupholstering or repairing furniture are classified in SIC 7641. Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores (SIC 5719). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of miscellaneous homefurnishings such as china, glassware, and metalware for kitchen and table use; bedding and linen; brooms and brushes; lamps and shades; mirrors and pictures; and venetian blinds and window shades. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of miscellaneous homefurnishings by house-to-house canvass or by party-plan merchandising are classified in SIC 5963. RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Household appliance stores (SIC 572). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of electric and gas refrigerators, stoves, microwave ovens, home freezers, and other household appliances such as electric irons, percolators, hot plates, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines, dehumidifiers, and self contained room air-conditioners. Many such stores also sell radios and television sets. Radio, television, and electronics stores (SIC 5731). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of radios, television sets, compact disc players, record players, high fidelity (hi-fi) sound reproducing equipment, and other consumer electronics equipment. Such establishments also may sell additional lines such as household appliances, computers, computer peripheral equipment, software, musical instruments, and records. Establishments in this industry may perform incidental installation and repair work on radios, televisions, and other consumer electronics equipment. Establishments primarily engaged in the installation and repair of these products are classified in SIC 7622. Computer stores (SIC 5734 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of computer hardware and peripheral equipment such as printers, disk drives, etc. Computer software and computer furniture frequently are sold in these establishments. Computer software stores (SIC 5734 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of prepackaged (off-the-shelf) computer software. Computer furniture, peripheral equipment, books, supplies, and accessories are frequently sold in these establishments. Record and prerecorded tape stores (SIC 5735). Establishments primarily engaged in selling phonograph records, compact discs, and prerecorded audio and video tapes and discs. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of computer software are classified in SIC 5734 and those primarily engaged in the rental of video tapes in SIC 7841. Musical instrument stores (SIC 5736). Establishments primarily engaged in selling musical instruments such as organs, pianos, horns, stringed instruments, and percussion instruments; sheet music; and similar supplies.
Eating and Drinking Places (SIC Major Group 58)
This major group includes retail establishments engaged in selling prepared food and drinks for consumption on the premises. Also included are caterers which serve prepared food other than at the place of business and lunch counters and refreshment stands selling prepared foods and drinks for immediate consumption. In-plant food contractors are included here as well as leased eating and drinking concessions in hotels, motels, sports arenas, and other amusement places. APPENDIX A A–9
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Restaurants (SIC 5812 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in serving prepared food and beverages. Included here are only those establishments in which waiters/waitresses take orders from patrons while the patrons are seated at a counter, booth, or table. They often serve alcoholic beverages. Establishments in which sales of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises exceed sales of prepared food and nonalcoholic beverages are classified in Drinking Places (SIC 5813). Cafeterias (SIC 5812 pt.). Establishments engaged in serving a wide variety of prepared food and beverages primarily through the use of a cafeteria line where customers make selections from displayed items. Some limited waiter/waitress service may be provided. Table and/or booth seating facilities are usually provided. Refreshment places (SIC 5812 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling limited lines of refreshments and prepared food. Included in this group are establishments which prepare items such as chicken and hamburgers for consumption either on or near the premises or for ‘‘takehome’’ consumption. Such establishments do not have waiter/waitress service where the patron’s order is taken while the patron is seated at a table, booth, or counter. Other eating places (SIC 5812 pt.). This includes social caterers, contract feeding and ice cream and frozen yogurt shops. See following descriptions. Social caterers (SIC 5812 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in serving prepared food and beverages for weddings, banquets, etc. at a hall or similar dedicated facility rather than at a fixed business location. Such establishments also may arrange for some entertainment but entertainment should be a minor part of the business. (Separate data are shown only at the national level.) Contract feeding (SIC 5812 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in providing food service under contract to another company; hospital; or governmental, penal, or educational institution. The facilities and personnel of these establishments may be provided by the contracting company, institution, etc., but the management must always be supplied by the contractor. (Separate data are shown only at the national level.) Ice cream and frozen yogurt shops (SIC 5812 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling ice cream, frozen yogurt, or other frozen ices for consumption either on or near the premises. ‘‘Take-home’’ packages also may be provided for ice cream sold in bulk. (Separate data are shown only at the national level.) Establishments known as ice cream or yogurt shops but primarily selling hamburgers, hot dogs, etc. are classified in SIC 581240. Drinking places (SIC 5813). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic drinks such as beer, A–10 APPENDIX A
ale, wine, and liquor for consumption on the premises. The sale of food frequently accounts for a substantial portion of the receipts of these establishments. Meals may or may not be served.
Miscellaneous Retail Stores (SIC Major Group 59)
This major group includes retail establishments not elsewhere classified. These establishments fall into the following categories: drug stores and proprietary stores; liquor stores; used merchandise stores; miscellaneous shopping goods stores; nonstore retailers, fuel dealers, florists, cigar stores and stands, news dealers and newsstands, and miscellaneous retail stores not elsewhere classified. Drug stores (SIC 591 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of prescription drugs. They may carry a number of related lines such as cosmetics, toiletries, tobacco, and novelty merchandise and may operate a soda fountain or lunch counter. Some of these stores sell small electrical appliances, window fans, dishes, lawn chairs, and similar products. Drug stores are classified here if any prescriptions are sold or if there is an indication that a pharmacist is employed. These stores are classified on the basis of their usual trade designation rather than on the stricter interpretation of commodities handled. Proprietary stores (SIC 591 pt.). Establishments generally selling the same merchandise as drug stores, except that prescriptions are not filled and sold. Liquor stores (SIC 592). Establishments primarily engaged in selling packaged alcoholic beverages such as ale, beer, wine, and liquor for consumption off the premises. Liquor stores operated by States, counties, and municipalities are included. Used merchandise stores (SIC 593). This industry includes stores primarily engaged in the retail sale of used merchandise, antiques, and secondhand goods such as clothing and shoes; furniture; books and rare manuscripts; musical instruments; office furniture; phonographs and phonograph records; and store fixtures and equipment. The industry also includes pawnshops. Dealers primarily engaged in selling used motor vehicles, trailers, and boats are classified in major group 55; and those primarily selling used mobile homes in SIC 5271. Establishments primarily selling used automobile parts and accessories are classified in SIC 5015 and scrap and waste dealers are classified in SIC 5093. Establishments primarily engaged in automobile repair are classified in SIC 753. General-line sporting goods stores (SIC 5941 pt.). Establishments primarily engaged in selling a general line of sporting goods and equipment for hunting, camping, fishing, skiing, riding, tennis, golf, and other sports; and gymnasium and playground equipment. RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Specialty-line sporting goods stores (SIC 5941 pt.). Establishments specializing in a maximum of four lines of sporting goods and equipment such as guns, bicycles, trophies, skiing, golfing, bowling, and billiards equipment. These stores may also sell parts and/or accessories for the specialized line and often rent and/or repair the line they sell. Sales of motorcycles and motor scooters (including mopeds) are classified in SIC 5571. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of athletic footwear are classified in SIC 5661. Book stores (SIC 5942). Establishments primarily engaged in selling new books and periodicals. Stationery and related items may also be sold. The subclassifications are general, specialty, and college book stores. Book clubs (not engaged in publishing) primarily selling new books through the mail are included in mail-order houses (SIC 5961). Establishments primarily engaged in the sale of used books are classified in SIC 593. Stationery stores (SIC 5943). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of stationery such as paper and paper products (including printing and engraving), post cards, novelties, and school supplies. These establishments also may sell additional lines of office type supplies such as accounting and legal forms, blankbooks and forms, and office forms and supplies. Establishments primarily engaged in selling office supply forms and supplies are classified in SIC 5112. Stores specializing in the sale of artists’ supplies are classified in SIC 5999. Jewelry stores (SIC 5944). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of any combination of the lines of jewelry such as diamonds and other precious stones; rings, bracelets, and brooches; sterling and plated silverware; and watches and clocks. Stores primarily engaged in watch and jewelry repair are classified in SIC 7631. Establishments primarily engaged in selling costume jewelry are classified in kind of business 563210. Hobby, toy, and game shops (SIC 5945). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of toys, games, and hobby and craft kits and supplies. Establishments primarily engaged in selling artists’ supplies or collectors’ items such as coins, stamps, and autographs are classified in SIC 5999. Camera and photographic supply stores (SIC 5946). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of cameras, film, and other photographic supplies and equipment. Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of video cameras are classified in SIC 5731. Establishments primarily engaged in finishing films are classified in SIC 7384. Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops (SIC 5947). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of combined lines of gifts and novelty merchandise, souvenirs, greeting cards, holiday decorations, and miscellaneous small art goods. RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Luggage and leather goods stores (SIC 5948). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of luggage, trunks, and leather goods, except apparel. Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores (SIC 5949). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of sewing supplies, fabrics, patterns, yarn, and other needlework accessories. Catalog and mail-order houses (SIC 5961). Establishments primarily selling merchandise as a result of orders received by catalog, mail, or television order. Customers are made aware of goods available for sale through catalogs, mailing pieces, advertisements in newspapers and magazines, advertising on radio and television, and by operating catalog stores that carry little stock other than display items. They receive their orders by phone or mail and fill most of their orders by mail. These establishments do not ordinarily maintain stock for sale on the premises. Departmentalized retail stores normally with 50 employees or more and operated by mail-order houses and selling a general line of merchandise are classified in SIC 531. Retail stores normally with less than 50 employees and operated by mail-order houses and selling a general line of merchandise are classified in SIC 539. Establishments primarily engaged in mail-order sales of computer hardware and/or software and television order (home shopping) sales are included within the classification. Mail-order houses, department store merchandise (SIC 5961 pt.). These are mail-order houses selling the following lines of merchandise; furniture; homefurnishings; appliances; radio and TV sets; household linens and dry goods; and apparel with the same percentage requirements of a department store. Mail-order houses, other general merchandise (SIC 5961 pt.). These are mail-order houses selling a variety of merchandise but not meeting the criteria of a department store (see SIC 5311 for criteria). Mail-order houses, specialized (SIC 5961 pt.). These are mail-order houses which primarily sell a single item or a group of related items such as foods; apparel and accessories; computers and computer software; appliances, TV’s, audio equipment, furniture, floor coverings, kitchenware, and homefurnishings; books and stationery; proprietary medicines; antiques; used merchandise; sporting goods; silverware; cigars and cigarettes; cameras and photographic equipment; gifts and novelties; optical goods; leather goods; artists’ supplies; pet goods; hobby equipment; and toys and games. Sales of a single or related group of items must exceed 49 percent. Automatic merchandising machine operators (SIC 5962). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of products by automatic merchandising units (vending machines) which are generally located on the premises of other APPENDIX A A–11
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businesses. This industry does not include coin-operated service machines such as washers and dryers (SIC 7215), music machines and amusement game machines (SIC 7993), lockers and scales (SIC 7299), or insurance policies sold through vending machines (SIC 63). The "establishment" is the location from which the vending route (or routes) is serviced, not the number of vending machines or the number of business locations in which vending machines are located. Direct selling establishments (SIC 5963). Establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise by houseto-house canvass, by party plan, by telephone, or from trucks or wagons or other temporary locations. The ‘‘establishment’’ is the location from which the canvassers operate. Canvassers who do not have any paid help are excluded from the tabulations in this report. In some tabulations at the national level, direct selling organizations are divided into subclassifications on the basis of the merchandise they sell. The subclassifications are furniture, homefurnishings, and equipment; mobile food service; books and stationery; and other direct selling. Direct selling, furniture, homefurnishings, and equipment (SIC 5963 pt.). These are establishments primarily engaged in direct selling of furniture, baby furniture, floor coverings, draperies, curtains, china, glassware, kitchen utensils, cutlery, plastic housewares, brooms and brushes, lamps and shades, mirrors and pictures, venetian blinds and window shades, radios and television sets and parts, household appliances such as refrigerators and broilers, and other homefurnishings. Sales of these items must exceed 49 percent of total sales. Sellers of brushes and other cleaning aids are classified here. Sellers by the party plan where the salesperson conducts parties in order to assemble customers are also included here. Direct selling, mobile food service (SIC 5963 pt.). These are establishments primarily engaged in direct selling of food for immediate consumption such as sandwiches, soup, etc. Establishments primarily engaged in direct selling of food, not for immediate consumption, are classified in kind of business 596340. Direct selling, books and stationery (SIC 5963 pt.). These are establishments primarily engaged in direct selling of books, magazine subscriptions, encyclopedias, and stationery. Sales of these items must exceed 49 percent of total sales. Direct sellers of greeting cards and newspapers are classified in kind of business 596340. Direct selling, other (SIC 5963 pt.). These are direct selling establishments which sell merchandise not covered in above kind of businesses. Included are establishments selling building materials, hardware, and lawn and garden supplies; general merchandise; food (including frozen food and freezer plans) and the door-to-door delivery of dairy products (excluding prepared foods for immediate A–12 APPENDIX A
consumption); apparel and accessories; cosmetics; proprietary medicines; used merchandise; sporting goods; jewelry; tobacco products; cameras and photographic equipment; gifts, novelties, and souvenirs; optical goods; leather goods; hobby equipment; religious articles; newspapers; greeting cards; and toys and games. Fuel oil dealers (SIC 5983). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of fuel oil. Establishments primarily selling fuel oil burners are classified in SIC 5074; dealers primarily engaged in installing and servicing fuel oil burners, in SIC 1711; and fuel oil burner repair service only, in SIC 7699. Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers (SIC 5984). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of bottled or bulk liquefied petroleum (LP) gas. Fuel dealers, not elsewhere classified (SIC 5989). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of coal, coke, charcoal, wood, or any combination of these lines. Establishments primarily selling fuel oil are classified in SIC 5983 and those primarily selling bottled gas in SIC 5984. Florists (SIC 5992). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of cut flowers and growing plants. Stores primarily engaged in the retail sale of seeds, bulbs, and nursery stock are classified in SIC 5261, and greenhouses and nurseries primarily engaged in growing seeds, bulbs, flowers, and nursery stock are classified in SIC 0181. Tobacco stores and stands (SIC 5993). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, and smokers’ supplies. Many of the establishments included in this classification are operated as concessions in places of amusement, railway stations, airports, and other public places. News dealers and newsstands (SIC 5994). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. Home delivery of newspapers by other than printers or publishers is classified in SIC 5963. Establishments engaged in delivering newspapers for subsequent home delivery are classified in SIC 4212. Optical goods stores (SIC 5995). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses for individuals. Offices of oculists, ophthalmologists and optometrists are classified in major group 80 even though a majority of their revenue is from the sale of eyeglass frames or prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses. Miscellaneous retail stores, not elsewhere classified (SIC 5999). Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of specialized lines of merchandise, not elsewhere classified. This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged in selling a general line of their own or RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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consigned merchandise at retail or at auction. Establishments primarily engaged in auctioning tangible personal property of others on a fee basis are classified in SIC 7389. Pet shops (SIC 5999 pt.). These are retail stores selling pets such as dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and tropical fish; pet foods and remedies. Aquariums, cages, pet toys, and aquatic plants are often sold in these types of stores. Many of these shops board pets on the premises. If receipts from the boarding of pets account for more than 49 percent of total receipts, the establishments are classified in Agriculture, Industry 075200 6. Art dealers (SIC 5999 pt.). These are retail establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of art goods, including original oil paintings, sculptures, glassware items
and ceramics, at retail or at auction. Establishments primarily selling supplies for making ceramic items are classified in kind of business 594520. Establishments primarily selling artists’ supplies are classified in kind of business 599990. Establishments primarily selling art reproductions are classified in Industry 571900. Other miscellaneous retail stores, not elsewhere classified (SIC 5999 pt.). These are retail stores, not elsewhere classified, which sell specialized lines such as artists’ supplies, above-ground swimming pools and supplies, orthopedic and artificial limbs, drafting materials, hearing aids, furniture polish, rubber stamps, monuments and tombstones, sanitary supplies (including disinfectants), seasonal decorations, artificial flowers and plants, fireworks, etc. Religious goods stores are classified here.
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Appendix C. Kind-of-Business Titles and Reporting-Form Numbers
[Listed below are retail kind-of-business titles and their corresponding reporting-form numbers. Requests for copies of any of these forms, including the inquiries used to classify establishments by kind of business, should be directed to the Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233] SIC code Title Reporting form CBSIC code Title Reporting form CB-
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5211 5231 5251 5261 5271
BUILDING MATERIALS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES STORES
Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers 5201 5202 5203 5204 5205
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5712 5713 5714 5719 5722 5731 5734 5735 5736
FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHINGS STORES
Furniture stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores 5701 5704 5705 5705 5702 5702 5702 5703 5703
53
5311 pt. 5311 pt. 5311 pt. 5331 5399
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
Conventional department stores Discount or mass merchandising department stores National chain department stores Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 5301 5301 5301 5302 5301
58
5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813
EATING AND DRINKING PLACES
Restaurants Social caterers Cafeterias Refreshment places Contract feeding Ice cream and frozen yogurt shops Drinking places 5801 5801 5801 5801 5802 5801 5801
54
5411 5421 5431 5441 5451 5461 5499
FOOD STORES
Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores 5400 5400 5400 5400 5400 5400 5400
59
5912 pt. 5912 pt. 5921 5932 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 5961 pt. 5961 pt. 5961 pt. 5962 5963 pt. 5963 pt. 5963 pt. 5963 pt. 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt.
MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES
Drug stores Proprietary stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Stationery stores Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Mail-order department store merchandise Mail-order other general merchandise Mail-order specialized merchandise Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling furniture, homefurnishings, and equipment Direct selling mobile food service Direct selling books and stationery Other direct selling Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Pet shops Art dealers Other retail stores, n.e.c. 5901 5901 5902 5903 5904 5904 5905 5906 5907 5908 5909 5906 5906 5910 5911 5911 5911 5802 5911 5911 5911 5911 5912 5912 5912 5913, 5917 5902 5902 5914 5915 5916 5916
55
5511 5521 5531 pt. 5531 pt. 5541 5551 5561 5571 5599
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS AND GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS
New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto parts, tires and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Gasoline service stations Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. 5501 5501 5502 5502 5504 5503 5503 5503 5503
56
5611 5621 5631 5641 5651 5661 pt. 5661 pt. 5661 pt. 5661 pt. 5661 pt. 5699
APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES
Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores 5601 5601 5601 5601 5601 5602 5602 5602 5602 5602 5601
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX C
C–1
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 24 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
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Appendix D. Metropolitan Areas
(Titles and definitions shown for MSA’s, CMSA’s, and PMSA’s are those established by the Office of Management and Budget, as of June 30, 1993) RHODE ISLAND
New London-Norwich, CT-RI MSA Middlesex County, CT (part) Fenwick borough, CT Old Saybrook town, CT New London County, CT (part) Bozrah town, CT East Lyme town, CT Franklin town, CT Griswold town balance, CT Groton city, CT Groton town balance, CT Groton Long Point borough, CT Jewett City borough, CT Ledyard town, CT Lisbon town, CT Montville town, CT New London city, CT North Stonington town, CT Norwich city, CT Old Lyme town, CT Preston town, CT Salem town, CT Sprague town, CT Stonington borough, CT Stonington town, CT Waterford town, CT Windham County, CT (part) Canterbury town, CT Plainfield town, CT Washington County, RI (part) Hopkinton town, RI Westerly town, RI Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA MSA Bristol County, MA (part) Attleboro city, MA Fall River city, MA North Attleborough town, MA Rehoboth town, MA Seekonk town, MA Somerset town, MA RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA MSA—Con. Bristol County, MA (part)—Con. 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 Greenwich town, RI West Warwick town, RI Newport County, RI (part) Jamestown town, RI Little Compton town, RI Tiverton town, RI Providence County, RI Burrillville town, RI Central Falls city, RI Cranston city, RI Cumberland town, RI East Providence city, RI Foster town, RI Glocester town, 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) Charlestown town, RI Exeter town, RI Narragansett town, RI North Kingstown town, RI Richmond town, RI South Kingstown town, RI APPENDIX D D–1
Appendix E. Percent of Sales Data Based on Administrative Records and Estimation for the State: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols and for more information on reliability of data, see introductory text. For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see appendix A] Percent of sales SIC code Kind of business From administrative records 1 14.0 13.6 12.8 13.3 9.4 15.3 21.3 – .7
3 4
Percent of sales SIC code Kind of business From administrative records 1 8.2 14.2 9.3 9.2 9.7 3.8 7.7 (D) 19.9 (D) 5.2 2.2 13.1 10.9 15.4 17.7 23.0 16.2 32.4 7.1 7.9 15.8 14.1 20.9 14.6 3.9 6.4 28.2 26.9 27.9 11.3 28.9 11.8 43.0 10.5 (D) (D) 19.8 29.6 33.2 18.7 21.0 19.9 21.9 10.9 28.7 15.4 48.6 10.4 7.6 20.6 5.4 7.6 9.9 1.9 69.6 11.0 21.8 23.4 (D) (D)
Estimated2 5.1 56 4.6 561 Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c.
Estimated2 7.5 16.0 7.3 7.6 3.1 5.2 7.8 (D) 10.3 (D) 9.5 – 4.2 2.4 5.9 5.6 9.2 2.8 2.9 – 2.9 9.3 4.6 3.5 7.0 3.5 5.9 11.7 11.1 11.0 10.5 10.5 13.9 18.0 3.9 (D) (D) 5.1 2.2 1.9 9.2 5.6 11.2 1.1 16.5 11.4 7.2 2.0 1.7 2.6 12.9 15.7 4.3 .4 .1 2.0 .9 6.9 7.5 (D) (D)
Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 531 pt. 531 pt. 531 pt. 533 539 54 541 541 pt. 541 pt. 541 pt. 541 pt. 542 546 546 pt. 546 pt. 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 554 pt. 554 pt. Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Conventional 3 Discount or mass merchandising 3 National chain 3
562, 3 562 3.8 563 2.7 12.0 565 566 7.3 566 pt. 9.1 566 pt. – 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 1.9 564, 9 564 – 569 57 – 5712 (D) – 5713, 4, 9 (D) 5713 5714 5719 9.5 6.4 572 573 3.9 5731 5734 5735 3.2 5736 2.8 6.5 5.5 15.8 58
– – (D) – (D) 9.9 1.8 6.5 4.2 3.0 15.7 9.0 42.2 24.0 33.0 33.3 23.8 34.3 27.1 22.5 63.2 35.2 16.1 15.2 48.2 14.6 (D) (D) 6.6 (D) (D) (D) (D) 23.2 9.0 26.0
3
Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Supermarkets and other general-line grocery stores Convenience food stores Convenience food/gasoline stores Delicatessens Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Retail bakeries
5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 14.8 5812 pt. 5813 8.6 591 8.9 – 591 pt. 591 pt. 10.0 59 ex. 591 13.1 2.6 592 14.2 593 5.1 594 5941 1.9 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 1.5 5942 9.6 5944 5943, 5, 6, 1.8 7, 8, 9 (D) 5943 (D) 5945 5946 5947 2.9 5948 (D) 5949 (D) (D) 596 (D) 5961 5962 5963 8.7 598 5983 1.8 5984 10.1 5989
baking and selling selling only
Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Gasoline/convenience food stores Other gasoline service stations and truck stops
See footnotes at end of table.
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX E E–1
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 25 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Percent of sales SIC code Kind of business From administrative records 1 SIC code Estimated2 59 ex. 591 33.8 31.6 10.2 26.7 6.8 – – 12.4 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt. Miscellaneous retail stores Con. Kind of business
Percent of sales From administrative records 1
Estimated2
59 ex. 591 5992 5993 5994 5995
Miscellaneous retail stores
Con.
Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores
1Includes 2Includes 3Includes 4Includes
Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
22.3 4.7 33.5 27.0
14.2 – 14.5 18.9
sales information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. sales information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
E–2 APPENDIX E
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Appendix F. Geographic Notes
RHODE ISLAND
There are no geographic notes for the State of Rhode Island.
RETAIL TRADE—GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX F
F–1
Appendix G. Establishments in Business Any Time During Year and Establishments in Business at End of Year for the State: 1992 and 1987
[Includes only establishments with payroll. appendix A] For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms and comparability of 1987 and 1992 censuses, see Establishments in business SIC code Kind of business Any time during year 1992 Retail trade 52 521, 3 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 531 531 pt. 531 pt. 531 pt. 533 539 54 541 542 546 546 pt. 546 pt. 543, 4, 5, 9 543 544 545 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 553 pt. 553 pt. 555, 6, 7, 9 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562, 3 562 563 565 566 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 566 pt. 564, 9 564 569 Building materials and garden supplies stores Building materials and supply stores Lumber and other building materials dealers Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn and garden supply stores Manufactured (mobile) home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores (incl. leased depts.) Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Conventional 1 Discount or mass merchandising 1 National chain 1
1 2 1
At end of year 1987 6 682 309 178 114 64 87 40 4 122 38 38 5 26 7 39 45 835 453 76 187 161 26 119 36 26 28 29 409 128 82 138 122 16 61 40 4 16 1 487 627 89 270 236 34 78 139 18 26 6 80 9 51 22 29 1992 5 868 232 126 74 52 75 31 – 85 30 30 3 21 6 28 27 667 388 46 163 155 8 70 19 16 11 24 297 80 79 103 84 19 35 23 3 8 1 399 486 59 206 177 29 58 111 9 23 5 64 10 52 15 37 1987 6 143 293 173 113 60 79 39 2 115 38 38 5 26 7 36 41 756 411 69 168 143 25 108 35 22 25 26 380 120 74 129 114 15 57 39 4 13 1 454 588 85 250 220 30 73 130 16 24 6 75 9 50 21 29
6 412 251 134 80 54 81 36 – 90 31 31 3 22 6 29 30 753 442 53 180 170 10 78 19 20 14 25 315 84 84 108 89 19 39 27 3 8 1 430 541 71 225 196 29 68 120 9 25 6 70 10 57 18 39
Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish (seafood) markets Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Other food stores Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Auto parts, tires, and accessories stores Home and auto supply stores Miscellaneous automotive dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing and accessory stores Women’s clothing and specialty stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Men’s shoe stores Women’s shoe stores Children’s and juveniles’ shoe stores Family shoe stores Athletic footwear stores Other apparel and accessory stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores See footnotes at end of table. baking and selling selling only
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX G G–1
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1933 [UFCB,B_LAMBERT] UFCB 9/ 9/94 12:05 PM MACHINE: EPCV21 DATA:R_RI_TIPS.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 27 TSF:R_RI_TIPS92.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 UTF:R_RI_TIPS93.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:09:40 META:R_RI_TIPS96.DAT;1 9/ 6/94 15:10:39
Establishments in business SIC code Kind of business Any time during year 1992 57 5712 5713, 4, 9 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 591 pt. 591 pt. 59 ex. 591 592 593 594 5941 5941 pt. 5941 pt. 5942 5944 5943, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 5943 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 5999 pt. 5999 pt. 5999 pt.
1Includes 2Includes
At end of year 1987 418 106 149 72 15 62 35 128 70 11 29 18 1 925 1 577 800 18 593 166 348 229 207 22 1 321 224 51 531 88 26 62 56 142 245 9 38 13 136 12 37 92 18 27 47 151 137 12 2 108 17 7 32 108 18 4 86 1992 356 92 132 62 9 61 26 106 46 19 29 12 1 885 1 588 839 11 582 156 297 200 185 15 1 261 212 58 439 76 24 52 50 110 203 18 30 8 106 10 31 125 32 27 66 136 124 12 – 111 9 6 36 129 26 14 89 1987 391 98 142 70 13 59 33 118 67 9 24 18 1 725 1 414 732 17 524 141 311 209 187 22 1 232 205 48 492 83 24 59 51 132 226 9 33 10 126 12 36 87 18 26 43 145 131 12 2 101 16 7 30 101 17 4 80
Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Homefurnishings stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, computer, and music stores Radio, television, and electronics stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Restaurants Cafeterias Refreshment places Other eating places Drinking places Drug and proprietary stores Drug stores Proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops General line sporting goods stores Specialty line sporting goods stores Book stores Jewelry stores Other miscellaneous shopping goods stores Stationery stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Pet shops Art dealers Other miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
392 99 143 66 12 65 28 122 56 20 32 14 2 072 1 746 924 12 643 167 326 208 193 15 1 360 219 62 494 82 27 55 54 128 230 19 39 9 119 10 34 135 34 31 70 143 129 13 1 118 9 6 38 136 26 16 94
sales from catalog order desks. data for leased departments operated within department stores. Data for this line not included in broader kind-of-business totals.
G–2 APPENDIX G
RETAIL TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Publication Program
1992 CENSUS OF RETAIL TRADE
Publications of the 1992 Census of Retail Trade, containing data on retail establishments in the United States, are described below. Publications order forms for specific reports may be obtained from any Department of Commerce district office or from Data User Services Division, Customer Services , Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. The first results were issued in press releases. Final detailed statistics are issued in separate paperbound reports and compact disc-read only memory (CD-ROM). for the United States by major kind of business. Operating expenses include annual payroll, supplemental labor costs, purchased services, etc. Receipts data also are provided. The Merchandise Line Sales report (RC92-S-3) presents data on major categories of merchandise sold by retail kinds of business for each State and the District of Columbia, each MA, and the United States as a whole. Data for States and MA’s will be available on electronic media only. Tables present data for establishments with payroll for each kind of business and show, for each merchandise line, the number of establishments handling the line and their sales of the line; the percentage of total sales of the kind of business accounted for by each of the lines carried; and, for establishments actually handling a specific line, the percentage of their total sales represented by sales of that line. Summary statistics also are provided for the 43 broad merchandise line categories, including counts of establishments and the amount and percentage of the line sold by various kinds of retail businesses. The Miscellaneous Subjects report (RC92-S-4) contains special statistics on eating and drinking places, gasoline service stations, shoe stores, optical goods stores, and other miscellaneous subjects. Data are presented for the United States as a whole and, where feasible, for States and MA’s.
Final Reports
Geographic area series—52 reports (RC92-A-1 to -52)
A separate paperbound report containing data for establishments with payroll is published for each State, the District of Columbia, and the United States. Each report presents general statistics for establishments with payroll including number of establishments, sales, payroll, and employment by varied retail classifications. All statistics are presented for the State, metropolitan areas (MA’s), counties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greater kind-of-business detail is shown for larger areas. For each State, the District of Columbia, and the United States, 1992 data are provided by kind of business on sales and employees per establishment and sales and payroll per employee. Comparative statistics showing percent changes in sales and payroll between 1987 and 1992 are shown by kind of business.
Special report series—1 report (RC92-SP-1)
The Selected Statistics report presents selected data for establishments with and without payroll for 1992 and 1987 by kind of business. Data include number of establishments, sales, payroll and employment, and selected ratios and rankings. Data are presented for the United States as a whole and for States and MA’s.
Nonemployer statistics series—1 report (RC92-N-1)
This report includes number of establishments and sales by kind of business for all establishments, establishments with payroll, and establishments without payroll for the United States and States. Data on sales size of establishments without payroll and the number of proprietorships and partnerships is also provided for the United States. Also presented are statistics for establishments without payroll including number of establishments and sales by varied retail classifications for MA’s. Similar data for counties and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more are available on electronic media only.
Electronic Media
All data included in the printed reports are available on CD-ROM. The CD-ROM’s provide the same information found in the final reports as well as additional information not published in the final reports such as ZIP Code statistics available from series RC92-Z, merchandise line sales statistics for States and MA’s from series RC92-S, and nonemployer data for counties and places from series RC92-N. Electronic media products are available for users who wish to summarize, rearrange, or process large amounts of data. These products, with corresponding technical documentation, are sold by Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300.
Subject series—4 reports (RC92-S-1 to -4)
The Establishment and Firm Size report (RC92-S-1) presents data for establishments with payroll, based on size of establishment, size of company or firm, and legal form of organization. Establishment statistics are presented by sales size and by employment size; statistics for firms by sales size (including concentration by largest firms), by employment size, and by number of establishments operated (single units and multiunits). Statistics are presented by kind of business on the number of establishments, sales, payroll, and employment for the United States. The Measures of Value Produced, Capital Expenditures, Depreciable Assets, and Operating Expenses report (RC92-S-2) presents data on measures of value produced, capital expenditures, depreciable assets, and operating expenses for firms with payroll
OTHER ECONOMIC CENSUS REPORTS
Data on wholesale trade, service industries, transportation, communications, utilities, financial, insurance, real estate, construction industries, manufactures, mineral industries, enterprise statistics, minority-owned business enterprises, and women-owned businesses also are available from the 1992 Economic Census. A separate series of reports covers the census of outlying areas: Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands of the United States, Guam, and the Northern Marianas. Separate announcements describing these reports are available free of charge from Data User Services Division, Customer Services , Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300.