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Economic Census MB92-1 SURVEY OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Black U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Acknowledgments Many persons participated in conducting the 1992 Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises. Primary direction was performed by Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic Programs; and Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs. This report was prepared in the Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division (AGFS) under the general direction of Dr. Ewen Wilson, Chief; and Ruth A. Runyan, Assistant Division Chief for Financial Statistics. The overall project development and planning of this report were under the direction of Eddie J. Salyers, Chief, Company Statistics Branch. Valerie C. Strang directed and implemented planning procedures, specification development, data collection, editing, and compilation of this report. Staff assistance was provided by Traci Brown, Rebecca Clement, Elaine Emanuel, Barbara Esworthy, Jesus Garcia, Donna Hambric, Durwin Knutson, Sungsoo Oh, and Patricia Patriarca. Development and implementation of the statistical methodology were performed under the general supervision of Mitchell Trager, Assistant Division Chief for Research and Methodology, Economic Census and Surveys Division (ECSD) and Ruth Detlefsen, Assistant Division Chief for Research and Methodology (AGFS). Direction in those areas was provided by Kenneth Sausman, Chief, Statistical Methods Branch, (ECSD) and Ann Vacca, Chief, Frame Research and Development Branch (AGFS). David Raglin, preceded by Mark Sands, was assigned primary responsibility for sample design, imputation, and estimation with staff assistance by Bill Kirby and Julia Klein. Keying procedures were developed by Charles Fowler, Ellen Kummer, and Benjamin Stephens of the Directory Development Branch (ECSD). Computer programs were developed in the Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division under the general supervision of Charles P. Pautler, Jr., Chief; and Martin S. Harahush, Assistant Division Chief for Quinquennial Programs; with assistance from Steven G. McCraith, Chief, Quinquennial Surveys Branch; and James R. Parker, Chief, Mailout and Data Collection Branch. Joseph F. Keehan was assigned primary programming responsibility with assistance from John D. Bedwell, Sarah J. Castillo, William E. Dyer, Thaddeus S. Hess, Stephen D. Jarvis, James L. Kirk, Steven W. Laudrille, John E. McCormick, and Andrew M. Stevenson. The staff of the Technical Services Division, Teresa Angueira, Chief, captured the response data electronically using a Film Optical Sensing Device for Input to Computer (FOSDIC) operation. The staff of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, performed publication planning, design, composition, editorial review, and procurement for publications. Frances B. Scott and Helen M. Curtis provided publication coordination and editing. Evelyn Fedorko and Shirley Boswell were responsible for design and procurement of the report forms, respectively. Mailout preparation and receipt operations, clerical activities, and data keying were performed by the staff of the Data Preparation Division, Judith N. Petty, Chief. Computer processing was performed in the Computer Services Division, Marvin D. Raines, Chief. Photocomposition programs for the statistical tables were developed in the Systems Support Division, Richard W. Swartz, Chief. The overall planning and review of the census operations were performed by the staff of the office of the Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses. This survey depended upon the cooperation of the staffs of the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration. Thanks are due to Daniel Skelly, Chief, Statistics of Income Division, Karen Cys, and Ken Szeflinski of the Internal Revenue Service; Warren Buckler, Barry Bye, Harry Stamer, Frank Thomas, and Peter Wheeler of the Social Security Administration; and Lynda DiNenna, Cheryl A. Leigh, Harvey Monk, and Edward D. Walker of the Census Bureau, who coordinated activities with the agencies. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call 301-763-5726. Economic Census MB92-1 SURVEY OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Black Issued January 1996 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 Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director Bryant Benton, Deputy Director Paula J. Schneider, Principal Associate Director for Programs Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs ECONOMIC PLANNING AND COORDINATION DIVISION John P. Govoni, Chief AGRICULTURE AND FINANCIAL STATISTICS DIVISION Ewen M. Wilson, Chief For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. 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. 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, financial, 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. 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: x Census of Retail Trade x Census of Wholesale Trade x Census of Service Industries x Census of Financial, Insurance, and Real Estate Industries x Census of Transportation, Communications, and Utilities x Census of Manufactures x Census of Mineral Industries x Census of Construction Industries MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 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. The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810 Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were included with those for population. Coverage of economic INTRODUCTION III 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. IV INTRODUCTION MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises GENERAL The Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (SMOBE) provides basic economic data on businesses owned by Blacks, persons of Hispanic or Latin American ancestry, and persons of Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, or Alaska Native descent. The survey is based on the entire firm rather than on establishments of a firm. The published data cover number of firms, gross receipts, number of paid employees, and annual payroll. The data are presented by geographic area, industry, size of firm, and legal form of organization of firm. x Dollar receipts x Legal form of organization If an individual filed more than one of the above forms, each was counted as a separate firm. The SSN’s of the owners were sent to the SSA, which provided the race codes that were indicated by the individuals on their original applications for SSN’s. Persons applying for SSN’s prior to 1981 could categorize their race as (a) White, (b) Black, or (c) Other. In 1981, the racial descriptions on social security applications were expanded to (a) Asian, Asian-American, or Pacific Islander, (b) Hispanic, (c) Black, (d) Northern American Indian or Alaskan Native, and (e) White. In this publication, a firm is classified as Black owned using the race codes obtained from the SSA for sole proprietors or from information reported for the majority of owners of partnerships and subchapter S corporations. It was possible for a Black-owned firm to be classified in more than one minority group and to be included in more than one minority report. For example, a firm that is owned by a person of Black Hispanic ancestry is counted in the Hispanic report as well as the Black report. The summary report provides unduplicated totals for minority-owned businesses. The following information was obtained for each firm from the Census Bureau’s 1992 Economic Census files: x Standard industrial classification code (SIC) (see Industry Classifications below) x Geographic code x Legal form of organization code x Number of employees, annual payroll, and receipts for firms with paid employees CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES The Bureau of the Census is prohibited by law from publishing any statistics that disclose information reported by individual companies or their establishments. Publishing the number of firms is not considered a disclosure by the Bureau of the Census rules. Therefore, these data are shown, even when other data must be withheld. The information and data obtained from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Social Security Administration (SSA), and other sources are also treated as confidential and can be seen only by Bureau of the Census employees sworn to protect it from unwarranted disclosure. SURVEY METHODOLOGY Included in the universe of this survey is any activity for which an IRS form 1040, Schedule C (individual proprietorship or self-employed person); 1065 (partnership); or 1120S (subchapter S corporation) was filed in 1992. A subchapter S corporation is a special IRS designation for legally incorporated businesses with 35 or fewer shareholders who, because of tax advantages, elect to be taxed as individual shareholders rather than as corporations. For businesses filing those forms, the IRS provided the Census Bureau with the following information: x Name and address of the firm x Employer identification number of the firm x Social Security numbers (SSN’s) of the owners for filers of Form 1040 Schedule C x Principal industrial activity code (see Comparability of 1987 and 1992 Data) RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES The figures shown in this report are, in part, estimated from a sample and will differ from the figures which would have been obtained from a complete census. Two types of possible errors are associated with estimates based on data from sample surveys: sampling errors and nonsampling errors. The accuracy of a survey result depends not only on the sampling errors and nonsampling errors measured, but also on the nonsampling errors not explicitly measured. For particular estimates, the total error may BLACK V MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES considerably exceed the measured errors. The following is a description of the sampling and nonsampling errors associated with the 1992 SMOBE. Sampling variability. The particular sample used for this survey is one of a large number of all possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the same sample design. Estimates derived from the different samples would differ from each other. The relative standard error is a measure of the variability among the estimates from all possible samples. The estimated relative standard errors presented in the tables estimate the sampling variability, and thus measure the precision with which an estimate from the particular sample selected for this survey approximates the average result of all possible samples. Relative standard errors are applicable only to those published cells in which sample cases are tabulated. A relative standard error is an expression of the standard error as a percent of the quantity being estimated. and corrected through an automated data edit designed to review the data for reasonableness and consistency. Quality control techniques were used to verify that operating procedures were carried out as specified. Approximately 77 percent of the questionnaires were returned. For those that were not returned, data were imputed using a procedure which substituted the data of a respondent with similar demographic characteristics. This procedure assumes that nonrespondents possess the same characteristics as respondents with similar demographic characteristics, but this is never exactly true. INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS The system published in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987 was used to classify firms for this report. Under this system, economic activities are coded on a numerical basis. Related activities are grouped at a primary level by industry division (i.e., manufacturing, construction, retail trade, etc.). Within each industry division, successive levels of detail of the economic activity are defined: major group (two-digit code); industry group (threedigit code); and industry (four-digit code). For example, one hierarchy in wholesale trade is: Example. In table 1, the estimated number of employer Black-owned firms in Agriculture is 1,491. The estimated relative standard error is 2 percent. The estimated standard error is 1,491 x .02 = 30. The sample estimate and an estimate of its relative standard error can be used to construct interval estimates with a prescribed level of confidence that the interval includes the average results of all samples. To illustrate, if all possible samples were surveyed under essentially the same condition, and calculated from each sample, then: 1. Approximately 68 percent of the intervals from one standard error below the estimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. 2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1.6 standard errors below the estimate to 1.6 standard errors above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. Thus, for a particular sample, one can say with specified confidence that the average of all possible samples is included in the constructed interval. SIC level Industry division Major group Industry group Industry SIC code — 50 506 5064 Description Wholesale trade Durable goods Electrical goods Electrical appliances, television and radio sets Data in this report are presented at the industry division or major group level, depending on the table. This study covers all industries in the SIC system except the following: Major Groups 01 and 02, Agricultural Production; 40, Railroad Transportation; 43, U.S. Postal Service; 86, Membership Organizations; 88, Private Households; and 91-97, Public Administration. Example of a confidence interval. The estimated number of employer Black-owned firms in Agriculture is 1,491, with a standard error of 30. An approximate 90 percent confidence interval (plus or minus 1.6 standard errors) is 1,491 ± 48 or 1,443 to 1,539. Nonsampling errors. All surveys and censuses are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors are attributable to many sources: inability to obtain information for all cases in the universe, imputation for missing data, data errors and bias, mistakes in recording or keying data, errors in collection or processing, and coverage problems. Explicit measures of the effects of these nonsampling errors are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important operational and data errors were detected VI BLACK GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED This report presents data for the United States, each State and the District of Columbia; metropolitan areas (MA’s), which include metropolitan statistical areas (MSA’s) and primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA’s); counties; and places with 100 or more Black-owned firms. MSA’s. The MSA’s for which data are shown are among those defined by the Office of Management and Budget as of June 30, 1993. An MSA is an integrated economic and social unit with a population nucleus of at least MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 50,000 inhabitants.1 Each MSA consists of one or more counties meeting standards of metropolitan character; in New England, cities and towns, rather than counties, are the component geographic units. PMSA’s. An MSA with a population of 1 million or more may be subdivided into PMSA’s. A PMSA consists of a large urbanized county or a cluster of counties (cities and towns in New England) that demonstrates very strong internal economic and social links separate from the ties to other portions of its MSA. Where PMSA’s are defined, the MSA of which they are component parts is redesignated a consolidated metropolitan statistical area (CMSA). Counties. Data are shown for counties or county equivalents.2 3 Places. Included in this publication are places of 2,500 inhabitants or more or incorporated as a city, borough, village, or town.1 2 Boroughs and census areas in Alaska, boroughs in New York, and towns in New York and Wisconsin are not included in this category. It does, however, include towns in the New England States and townships in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that are not classified as incorporated places if they have a total population of 10,000 or more. 3. In 1987, classifications for firm data were based on the 1972 SIC manual. For 1992, classifications are based on the 1987 SIC manual. The SIC structure was changed to better reflect industry trends. These changes limit the comparability of data between the 1987 and 1992 SMOBE. 4. There was significant overstatement in the number of employer firms in 1987 due to processing errors. The overstatement primarily effects the number of employers, but minimally effects the employee and payroll numbers. COMPARABILITY OF SURVEY DATA WITH OTHER ECONOMIC CENSUS DATA Tables 10 through 14 show data for all firms that are comparable to the minority data in this report. Caution should be exercised in comparing data presented in this report with published or unpublished data from other reports of the 1992 Economic Census. Factors that affect comparability of data among censuses are industrial scope, business unit covered, receipts size, and coverage of nonemployers. Industrial scope. Data in this report are based on the 1987 SIC Manual4 (see Industry Classifications). Most of the industries in scope of the other 1992 Economic Censuses were also in scope of this study. However, Major Group 86, Membership Organizations, was within the scope of the 1992 Economic Census, but out of the scope of the 1992 SMOBE. The following major industry groups were in scope of this study, but not in scope of the other economic censuses (see exceptions below): Major Groups 07, Agricultural Services; 08, Forestry; 09, Fishing, Hunting, and Trapping; and domestically-owned scheduled airlines in industry 4512. In this study, industry 6552 (land subdividers and developers, except cemeteries) is included with the construction industry group, unlike the other economic censuses which include it with industry 65 (real estate). Business unit. Most of the economic censuses are conducted on an establishment or physical location basis; each establishment owned by a firm is individually canvassed and tabulated. In this report, however, the unit tabulated was the firm rather than each establishment of the firm. (See appendix A for definition of ‘‘firm.’’) Receipts size. Most of the economic censuses determine whether or not a firm may be counted as an active business according to its receipts size. The specified minimums vary by industry. For this study, a firm had only to file a business tax return with business receipts greater than $500 for it to be counted as an active business. COMPARABILITY OF 1987 AND 1992 DATA The following changes were made in survey methodology in 1992 which affect comparability with past reports: 1. In the past, only the non-Black race and ethnicity data were collected directly from respondents. (Black-owned businesses were directly identified using administrative records.) In 1992, the use of some administrative records data from the IRS and SSA which identify owners of partnerships and subchapter S corporations was discontinued. Therefore, a sample of all partnerships and subchapter S corporations was canvassed to determine which were minority-owned. Consequently, the information reported by these businesses may, in fact, differ from what would have been obtained from administrative data. Individual proprietorships owned by Blacks were still identified from administrative records. 2. Since the 1987 survey, the number of subchapter S corporations (included in SMOBE) has risen at a much faster rate than the number of C corporations (not included in SMOBE). The net result was an approximately 20 percent increase in the SMOBE universe compared to an approximately 12 percent overall increase in business tax returns. 1 According to 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census. 2 Those defined as of January 1, 1987. 3 See appendix C for Alaska, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Virginia, and District of Columbia county equivalents. 4 Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock No. 041-001-00314-2. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK VII Nonemployer firms. Although nonemployer firms are included in this survey, they are omitted from many of the economic census reports. 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 should take into consideration the inflation that has occurred. kind of business, or other data for individual firms) as are the regular publications. Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. A request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications on the type and format of the data to be provided, should be directed to the Chief, Company Statistics Branch, Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publication: – (D) Represents zero. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher-level totals. Independent city. Not available. Not applicable. Census designated place. Consolidated metropolitan statistical area. Metropolitan area. Metropolitan statistical area. Primary metropolitan statistical area. Standard industrial classification. Not elsewhere classified. Not specified by kind. Part . COMPACT DISCS Data for the economic censuses are also available on compact discs–read only memory (CD-ROM). For this report, discs will contain more detailed comparison data for all firms by State and MA, as well as the same information found in the report. Discs are sold by Administrative and Customer Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. SPECIAL TABULATIONS Special tabulations of data collected in the 1992 Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises may be obtained, depending on availability of time and personnel, on diskette, computer tape, or in tabular form. The data will be in summary form and subject to the same rules prohibiting disclosure of confidential information (including name, address, (IC) (NA) (X) CDP CMSA MA MSA PMSA SIC n.e.c. n.s.k. pt. VIII BLACK MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Contents Black Page Introduction to the Economic Census Survey of Minority Owned Business Enterprises Summary of Findings III V 2 FIGURES 1. 2. 3. 4. Black Owned Firms Percent of Total by State: 1992 Percent Distribution of All Firms by Industry Division: 1992 Percent Distribution of Black Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1992 Averge Receipts Per Firm by Industry Division for Black Owned Firms Compared to All U.S. Firms: 1992 5 6 6 7 TABLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Major Industry Group: 1992 and 1987 Statistics for Black Owned Firms by State: 1992 and 1987 Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Legal Form of Organization: 1992 Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1992 Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1992 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Major Industry Group: 1992 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by State: 1992 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Legal Form of Organization: 1992 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Receipts Size of Firm: 1992 Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Employment Size of Firm: 1992 9 10 11 17 48 58 69 70 71 73 74 74 75 75 APPENDIXES A. B. C. D. Explanation of Terms Metropolitan Areas Geographic Notes Questionnaires MB 1 MB 2 MB 3 A–1 B–1 C–1 D–2 D–6 D–10 Inside back cover Publication Program MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 1 Summary of Findings Black-owned firms increased 46 percent from 424,165 in 1987 to 620,912 in 1992. Receipts grew at a rate similar to that of all businesses, increasing 63 percent from $19.8 billion to $32.2 billion. Comparable data for all businesses show a 26 percent increase in number from 13.7 million in 1987 to 17.3 million in 1992, while receipts grew 67 percent from $1,995 billion to $3,324 billion. The data in this report were collected as part of the 1992 Economic Census from a large sample of all non-farm businesses filing 1992 tax forms as individual proprietorships, partnerships, or subchapter S corporations, and with receipts of $500 or more. INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS In 1992, the majority of Black-owned firms were concentrated in the service industries. These industries accounted for 54 percent of all Black-owned firms and 34 percent of gross receipts. Forty-seven percent of the total number of Black-owned service firms are concentrated in business and personal services, accounting for 35 percent of gross receipts. The retail trade industry accounted for the next largest concentration of Black-owned firms at 14 percent of the firms and 22 percent of the receipts. Sixty-eight percent of the receipts generated by Blackowned firms were concentrated in services, retail trade, and finance, insurance and real estate. Health, business, and personal services accounted for 61 percent of the service industry revenue. Table C. Top Industry Receipt Leaders for BlackOwned Firms: 1992 Industry SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering, accounting, research management, and related services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amusement and recreation services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RETAIL TRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations. . . . Eating and drinking places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apparel and accessory stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE. . . . . . . Depository institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insurance agents, brokers, and service. . . . . . . . . . . . . Holding and other investment offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Security and commodity brokers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WHOLESALE TRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade-nondurable goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade-durable goods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special trade contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General building contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subdividers and developers, n.e.c.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavy construction contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receipts (Millions dollars) 11,057 2,859 2,371 1,469 1,353 665 6,968 2,384 1,786 1,247 978 204 3,777 (D) 1,553 308 (D) (D) 2,944 1,837 1,107 2,651 1,466 840 189 156 Table A. Black-Owned Businesses by Legal Form of Organization: 1992 Black-owned firms Legal form of organization Firms (thousands) All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual proprietorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621 584 15 22 Receipts ($1,000,000) 32.2 16.0 4.0 12.2 Table B. All U.S. Firms by Legal Form of Organization: 1992 All U.S. firms Legal form of organization Firms (thousands) 17,253 14,599 1,090 1,564 Receipts ($1,000,000) 3,324.3 721.6 665.0 1937.7 All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual proprietorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 BLACK MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS California had the most Black-owned firms at 68,968 or 11 percent with receipts of $5.5 billion or 17 percent. New York was second with 51,312 or 8 percent with receipts of $2.2 billion or 7 percent. Texas was slightly behind New York in number of firms with 50,008 but was second in receipts with $2.3 billion. Texas accounted for 8 percent of all Black-owned firms and 7 percent of receipts. Table E shows the largest 10 metropolitan areas (MA’s) with the largest number of Black-owned firms and compares the firms and receipts in these MA’s with the number in their respective States. These 10 MA’s account for 36.8 percent of the total number of Black-owned firms in the United States and 43.2 percent of gross receipts. Table D. Percent Increase by Legal Form of Organization for Black-Owned Firms Compared to All U.S. Firms: 1987 to 1992 Percent increase Legal form of organization Blackowned firms 45.9 30.8 74.5 All U.S. firms 20.4 65.1 71.6 Individual proprietorships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIZE OF FIRM Black-owned firms with paid employees accounted for 10 percent of the total number of firms and 70 percent of gross receipts of Black firms. Of these firms, 342 had 100 or more employees and accounted for $6 billion in receipts. Fifty-six percent of Black-owned firms had receipts under $10,000; little more than 3,000 firms had sales of $1 million or more. LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION Ninety-four percent of Black-owned firms operated as individual proprietorships in 1992, accounting for 50 percent of gross receipts. Subchapter S corporations accounted for only 4 percent of the total number of firms but 38.1 percent of the gross receipts. Of the total number of firms, 14,727 or 2.4 percent were partnerships, accounting for 12.4 percent of gross receipts. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 3 Table E. Comparison of Black-Owned Firms in 10 Largest Metropolitan Areas With Black-Owned Firms in State: 1992 [For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Percent MA to State MA New York, NY PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV MSA . Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA. Chicago, IL PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, GA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, TX PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phildelphia, PA-NJ PMSA . . . . . . . . . . Detroit, MI PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, MD PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, TX PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 39,404 37,988 32,645 24,644 23,488 18,840 13,956 13,910 12,492 11,395 Receipts ($1,000) 1,691,590 1,706,734 3,618,047 1,602,489 1,049,164 831,642 1,109,837 947,118 495,684 865,080 State New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 51,312 (X) 68,968 28,433 38,264 50,008 15,917 19,695 35,758 50,008 Receipts ($1,000) 2,267,600 (X) 5,478,365 1,773,293 1,677,083 2,339,221 1,133,581 1,268,426 1,241,530 2,339,221 Firms 77 (X) 47 87 61 38 88 71 35 23 Receipts 75 (X) 66 90 63 36 98 75 40 37 Table F. Comparison of Black-Owned Firms in 10 Largest Counties With Black-Owned Firms in State: 1992 Percent county to State County Los Angeles, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cook, IL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prince George’s, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kings, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fulton, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queens, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DeKalb, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 32,645 21,937 16,536 14,770 13,372 10,111 8,667 8,630 8,085 7,542 Receipts ($1,000) 3,618,047 1,370,987 707,032 423,729 394,468 451,861 364,214 270,684 408,842 233,164 State California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 68,968 28,433 50,008 35,758 51,312 (X) 38,264 51,312 28,433 35,758 Receipts ($1,000) 5,478,365 1,773,293 2,339,221 1,241,530 2,267,600 (X) 1,677,083 2,267,600 1,773,293 1,241,530 Firms 47 77 33 41 26 (X) 23 17 28 21 Receipts 66 77 30 34 17 (X) 22 12 23 19 Table G. Comparison of Black-Owned Firms in 10 Largest Cities With Black-Owned Firms in State: 1992 Percent city to State City New York, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Los Angeles, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Il. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detroit, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia, PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 35,120 15,371 15,328 13,592 10,111 9,275 7,542 7,183 7,071 5,762 Receipts ($1,000) 1,466,994 2,628,903 1,087,267 537,490 451,861 486,092 233,164 549,414 330,354 280,701 State New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 51,312 68,968 28,433 50,008 (X) 19,695 35,758 15,917 50,008 38,264 Receipts ($1,000) 2,267,600 5,478,365 1,773,293 2,339,221 (X) 1,268,426 1,241,530 1,133,581 2,339,221 1,677,083 Firms 68 22 54 27 (X) 47 21 45 14 15 Receipts 65 48 61 23 (X) 38 19 48 14 17 4 BLACK MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 5 Figure 1. Black-Owned Firms Percent of Total by State: 1992 AK Percent of total 0 to .9 1.0 to 4.9 5.0 to 9.9 10.0 to 30.0 WA MT OR ID SD WY IA NV UT CA CO KS MO KY NC TN AZ OK NM AR MS HI TX LA AL GA SC NE IL IN WV VA OH MI PA NJ DE MD DC WI NY CT MA RI ND MN VT NH ME FL Figure 2. Percent Distribution of All Firms by Industry Division: 1992 Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations Wholesale trade 3.1% Transportation and public utilities 4.1% Manufacturing 3.0% Construction 10.6% Mining 0.9% Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 2.5% Industries not classified 5.1% Finance, insurance, and real estate 11.3% Retail trade 14.4% Services 45.1% Figure 3. Percent Distribution of Black-Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1992 Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations Transportation and public utilities 7.9% Manufacturing 1.7% Construction 7.0% Mining 0.1% Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 1.6% Industries not classified 6.3% Finance, insurance, and real estate 6.6% Wholesale trade 1.2% Retail trade 14.0% Services 53.6% 6 BLACK MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Figure 4. Average Receipts Per Firm by Industry Division for Black-Owned Firms Compared to All U.S. Firms: 1992 Average receipts per firm (thousand dollars) Black All All firms Agriculture services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified 51 192 32 139 61 167 126 872 50 186 389 1,190 80 291 92 166 33 84 16 29 MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 7 Table 1. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Major Industry Group: 1992 and 1987 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 22 589 676 159 119 155 105 2 555 1 459 46 000 (D) 10 730 32 716 (D) 1 962 727 697 146 987 130 311 986 598 832 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 806 624 45 547 44 668 581 298 6 454 (D) 2 272 3 497 (D) 447 362 104 28 293 20 932 068 863 498 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 19 762 876 216 742 189 980 11 416 15 346 54 071 75 3 988 39 946 10 039 2 174 399 635 155 1 313 68 702 949 819 929 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code Major industry group Firms (number) A All industries Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 620 912 9 820 8 771 371 678 490 21 14 424 31 43 381 6 023 730 36 057 571 10 469 364 – 102 1 054 3 793 300 147 2 365 26 15 36 79 279 73 432 372 194 37 26 774 49 095 15 974 25 756 97 145 – 4 882 1 517 724 7 550 4 088 3 461 86 840 1 8 4 6 855 198 466 040 391 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 197 361 265 089 244 356 8 550 12 183 65 621 620 10 778 49 224 4 999 2 651 356 840 156 1 465 189 456 055 642 203 Firms (number) C 64 478 1 491 1 426 47 18 51 2 5 37 7 8 798 1 715 241 6 759 82 1 958 67 – 42 92 842 55 13 380 13 1 20 20 47 9 96 110 28 13 20 90 4 072 637 2 778 10 13 – 335 198 101 1 510 927 583 12 096 208 95 1 915 1 127 796 514 4 571 2 870 3 194 51 93 114 9 1 414 1 400 114 30 081 431 5 240 6 774 2 244 605 170 996 6 164 1 732 297 Employees (number) E 345 193 3 904 3 822 60 22 293 (D) 73 187 (D) 28 545 6 1 20 1 077 234 117 117 Firms (number) G 424 165 7 316 6 155 417 744 322 6 9 270 34 36 763 6 285 638 29 631 209 8 004 286 – 74 552 3 720 226 55 1 394 65 1 71 42 193 54 338 271 136 57 31 438 36 958 11 566 19 663 83 117 – 4 053 896 580 5 519 2 792 2 727 66 229 1 8 3 3 650 064 952 690 061 A – 1 1 – – 2 12 – 3 10 – 1 5 – 12 1 4 – 20 3 1 7 – 3 – 82 – 20 1 – 8 10 6 32 60 5 – – – 12 11 – 1 3 5 2 2 3 – 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 – 1 39 8 3 – 1 1 3 – 3 – – 1 1 2 – – 1 1 B 2 7 7 – – 4 12 – 5 24 4 8 13 3 25 8 49 – 27 3 3 56 – 13 – 94 – 8 3 – 8 6 1 16 32 16 4 18 3 6 5 – 8 7 3 13 5 21 5 10 3 3 15 10 11 5 3 3 (D) 25 (D) – 3 7 (D) 1 30 2 3 4 14 14 5 3 3 5 C 1 4 5 – – – – – – – 2 3 14 2 31 4 23 – 48 21 4 38 – 12 – – – 79 3 – 23 29 5 16 78 30 3 9 3 – 11 – 9 21 18 7 9 11 2 18 7 4 5 8 9 3 4 4 41 35 23 – 4 7 24 1 10 2 2 4 7 20 6 2 3 13 D 3 11 11 – – – (D) – – (D) 5 9 14 4 34 9 50 – 28 3 4 63 – 16 – (D) – 8 3 (D) 9 6 1 12 33 19 7 42 6 – 2 – 15 7 3 14 6 23 6 10 5 4 15 16 15 5 5 4 (D) 28 (D) (D) 4 11 (D) 2 36 4 5 7 24 19 8 4 4 12 07 08 09 Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining 10 12 13 14 Metal mining Coal mining3 Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 15 16 17 6552 General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Subdividers and developers, n.e.c. Manufacturing 1 319 193 203 986 – 28 331 82 592 248 306 35 23 180 64 3 81 8 32 6 91 69 66 32 20 40 130 272 062 281 346 418 126 421 661 041 820 713 201 547 940 1 155 011 200 378 – 27 924 74 018 177 569 31 22 145 63 196 032 474 894 (D) 12 977 1 272 – 310 1 267 2 249 699 345 1 855 459 (D) 808 119 279 (D) 974 570 645 218 447 373 20 308 6 067 7 336 151 131 – 1 335 4 906 381 8 649 4 744 3 904 82 931 961 275 6 741 8 222 1 836 1 320 54 393 9 183 17 606 (D) 321 (D) (D) 2 534 7 614 (D) 169 248 5 20 72 5 2 3 29 4 1 057 004 130 370 203 690 670 578 500 294 251 322 23 629 – 5 385 18 387 26 453 8 5 42 14 409 618 409 341 (D) 1 023 104 60 595 – 9 954 64 671 211 281 29 26 126 57 11 5 30 8 116 45 113 69 11 812 230 488 468 (D) 844 187 428 122 191 711 567 685 291 (D) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities 81 213 7 450 30 453 (D) 84 158 62 64 27 20 27 736 856 745 486 691 18 165 1 727 6 716 (D) 21 390 19 16 4 8 7 605 478 880 934 008 2 498 102 462 1 346 10 7 237 941 265 288 – 1 305 091 195 538 8 5 242 453 545 466 – 308 376 66 116 4 1 246 437 324 524 – 1 573 342 218 1 010 9 11 209 229 042 485 – 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade 160 875 400 528 109 968 2 944 321 1 107 372 1 836 949 6 967 644 139 46 979 2 384 203 679 636 773 443 985 74 011 383 885 99 490 2 745 412 1 016 558 1 728 854 5 591 522 116 23 635 2 250 125 176 882 336 442 457 25 327 88 883 5 634 203 544 105 620 97 923 760 051 16 2 61 146 18 387 804 312 850 020 222 757 81 785 19 835 1 327 479 628 729 698 750 5 889 654 190 44 1 001 2 155 140 291 343 462 680 187 50 51 Wholesale trade durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Retail trade 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Building materials and garden supplies General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations Apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate 2 677 13 832 49 381 40 924 53 501 161 10 199 187 814 180 560 1 785 569 1 246 999 3 777 171 63 2 308 1 552 (D) 478 (D) 627 003 796 (D) 128 120 1 590 634 721 475 2 771 537 (D) 40 989 (D) (D) 158 469 792 740 (D) 6 773 932 168 583 1 576 313 95 60 300 2 010 391 30 897 994 771 519 795 315 042 937 175 926 16 404 404 464 93 809 380 056 (D) 10 793 (D) (D) 35 944 127 428 (D) 2 393 563 45 184 705 72 32 14 93 601 110 15 161 961 681 871 520 413 076 966 680 287 2 108 11 834 34 870 26 989 35 45 711 36 7 956 15 552 30 209 547 1 56 59 11 5 13 30 4 3 734 772 177 801 197 733 250 026 920 561 187 063 1 084 468 1 086 160 804 252 17 13 22 6 188 505 2 402 429 723 220 690 936 492 60 61 62 63 64 65 pt. 67 Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate4 Holding and other investment offices5 Services 1 12 24 2 332 981 1 76 80 14 5 1 23 43 7 7 657 988 330 814 691 916 786 860 016 309 11 057 136 207 1 468 2 371 551 169 85 664 2 858 551 70 731 760 433 800 785 727 978 582 363 718 6 120 084 128 959 1 570 426 154 61 502 1 350 336 64 256 696 161 584 027 911 847 606 218 545 70 72 73 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Health services Legal services Educational services See footnotes at end of table. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 9 Table 1. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Major Industry Group: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code Major industry group Firms (number) A Services Con. 35 391 – 29 916 4 307 39 363 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D 83 84 87 89 Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Engineering and management services Services, n.e.c. Industries not classified 1In 582 275 – 1 352 798 121 187 651 727 3 356 – 1 940 130 1 226 304 435 – 916 084 21 043 79 325 12 009 – 12 399 344 731 111 769 – 399 943 5 237 10 350 13 210 – (X) 9 166 26 518 224 137 – (X) 341 096 579 749 – – – 3 – 3 – 3 10 1 2 – 5 23 3 7 – 4 26 5 1987, industry classifications for firm data were based on the 1972 SIC manual; the 1992 data are based on the 1987 SIC manual. The 1987 data were tabulated from administrative records; therefore, relative standard errors are not applicable. See Comparability of 1987 and 1992 Data in the introductory text. 2For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. 3The 1987 data for industries 11 (anthracite mining) and 12 (bituminous coal and lignite mining) have been combined into SIC code 12 (coal mining) for comparability to the 1987 SIC system. 4Excludes 6552 which is included in construction industries. 5The 1987 data excluded 673 (Trusts) and 679 (Miscellaneous investing). Table 2. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by State: 1992 and 1987 1992 All firms Geographic area Firms (number) A Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 197 361 534 39 137 232 5 478 295 292 156 451 2 265 1 677 27 24 1 773 710 75 92 250 774 25 1 241 427 1 268 283 504 403 6 61 113 46 1 239 60 2 267 893 7 1 096 190 100 1 133 65 672 10 555 2 339 45 7 1 211 257 42 323 5 692 137 721 850 365 305 369 880 861 451 083 382 532 293 971 521 295 855 132 439 530 948 426 392 945 289 504 523 338 369 325 631 600 369 845 178 517 644 581 252 514 307 015 221 246 202 173 073 228 743 301 Firms (number) C 64 478 1 989 78 328 646 6 875 431 544 243 787 4 435 4 095 42 28 2 694 1 260 141 291 522 2 086 45 2 543 567 2 147 332 1 891 1 089 15 154 161 46 1 970 96 4 033 3 479 14 2 328 510 196 1 922 110 2 485 20 1 686 4 861 54 33 2 958 595 127 488 10 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 22 589 676 343 28 99 160 4 155 242 188 125 313 1 601 1 103 16 23 1 272 599 64 50 198 487 21 734 307 860 211 300 276 5 46 84 40 880 45 1 385 530 5 807 134 83 870 50 435 9 326 1 604 41 5 892 200 32 278 4 331 871 734 875 861 385 098 503 107 641 546 794 079 218 379 082 991 117 065 925 155 974 556 664 535 594 311 833 299 182 252 190 469 720 201 206 555 726 766 353 256 160 870 853 444 691 170 651 941 266 230 Employees (number) E 345 193 6 827 855 1 274 1 952 43 292 2 2 2 4 22 955 400 352 277 978 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 806 624 81 10 16 21 732 43 40 22 88 320 253 2 2 345 95 8 13 29 90 3 227 83 202 44 54 56 1 9 20 5 199 7 301 115 1 147 24 16 223 16 710 633 326 691 136 655 466 763 431 116 026 513 311 569 907 734 012 686 944 244 305 650 061 532 676 084 626 621 320 101 195 122 625 873 024 470 574 038 020 541 19871 All firms Firms (number) G 424 165 10 085 507 1 811 4 392 47 728 2 4 1 8 25 871 061 399 275 527 Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 19 762 876 439 14 91 214 2 364 105 225 77 411 1 211 1 179 12 4 1 100 349 44 154 120 531 5 719 251 701 124 531 336 6 30 38 31 995 27 1 886 746 1 625 93 34 747 18 444 4 386 1 084 8 6 810 175 38 190 3 966 444 439 596 024 849 718 701 941 648 730 310 776 204 643 795 448 201 548 151 715 946 335 915 929 094 944 826 608 198 614 133 038 112 207 665 903 136 417 209 201 832 078 014 615 682 569 671 930 696 512 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] A – – – 1 1 – 1 1 2 1 1 – – 3 1 1 2 1 1 – 2 – 1 1 1 – 1 10 2 1 1 1 2 – – 13 1 1 3 1 4 – 1 – – 5 – – 1 2 1 – B 2 2 3 17 3 2 7 6 12 4 15 4 24 1 3 7 7 3 4 13 6 5 5 4 8 1 3 8 13 23 – 6 9 3 2 20 4 6 10 5 7 1 – 4 17 1 – 3 8 2 30 – C 1 1 3 10 2 2 11 6 7 3 4 3 8 16 4 6 11 3 3 3 11 4 8 5 6 1 2 – 6 9 7 6 4 4 1 11 4 7 15 5 11 1 7 2 3 – – 3 8 2 7 – D 3 2 5 23 4 2 8 7 15 5 22 6 40 1 4 8 9 3 4 21 7 9 7 6 4 – 4 – 17 31 – 9 10 5 2 1 5 7 13 6 7 2 – 3 25 – – 4 10 3 35 – United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 620 912 14 707 739 2 936 5 738 68 968 4 5 2 10 40 372 714 060 111 371 38 264 717 152 28 433 8 349 1 3 5 20 35 7 19 2 14 106 078 097 312 235 758 225 695 785 067 18 744 211 119 17 972 6 894 604 1 088 2 452 8 626 293 31 3 13 2 5 450 692 727 845 699 21 283 399 94 19 011 5 867 703 2 323 3 738 15 331 131 21 4 13 1 9 678 761 708 448 667 9 973 113 1 350 1 736 326 20 137 925 51 312 29 221 117 22 4 1 15 690 621 447 917 857 4 879 124 950 1 570 228 9 989 591 16 070 11 166 105 11 2 1 12 1 604 027 066 366 154 7 832 77 863 1 002 229 14 556 587 36 289 19 487 57 15 983 3 461 848 11 728 489 12 815 63 10 423 35 725 202 98 18 781 2 583 727 2 381 81 18 343 111 14 920 50 008 354 26 4 1 3 139 100 575 093 446 97 9 464 91 5 955 23 745 269 109 20 992 3 601 559 2 858 85 105 246 860 65 861 285 195 5 445 1 267 46 7 40 358 017 716 379 322 897 1The 1987 data were tabulated from administrative records; therefore, relative standard errors are 2For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. not applicable. See Comparability of 1987 and 1992 Data in the introductory text. 10 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 197 361 2 1 2 2 6 3 11 330 651 319 498 944 967 777 057 651 710 356 193 102 321 644 171 136 727 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 22 589 676 1 1 1 2 5 2 6 205 962 155 305 745 591 771 773 79 119 727 011 091 412 522 537 932 325 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 806 624 52 447 251 308 203 760 380 2 393 10 001 362 322 376 544 051 056 563 350 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 64 478 1 8 1 4 1 12 3 30 1 542 798 958 072 510 096 194 081 226 Employees (number) E 345 193 4 28 12 20 8 82 17 169 197 545 977 308 649 931 606 248 731 A – 1 – 1 – 2 – 1 – – – 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 – – – – – – – 9 – – – – 1 – 14 22 12 22 – 5 1 – 1 7 – 1 1 4 2 – 1 – – 4 2 4 1 3 1 2 – 1 1 4 7 28 – – 4 7 2 5 1 – 5 17 3 16 4 9 1 – B 2 5 4 8 4 13 5 3 1 1 2 10 7 6 6 15 2 12 2 – 3 (D) – (D) – 62 – – 2 (D) 17 – 22 79 28 60 – – 7 – 3 27 2 7 1 55 2 – 3 – 2 20 22 6 1 – 2 1 3 4 7 (D) 4 (D) (D) – 25 7 19 (D) 6 – 12 2 8 1 10 21 13 – C 1 4 2 4 3 7 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 2 8 11 2 6 2 – 3 – – – – 48 – – 5 – 10 – 48 75 47 72 – – 11 – 2 – 2 5 5 25 7 – 4 – 2 20 7 20 – – 5 8 3 – 11 – – 81 – – 27 – 16 – 6 – 21 – – – 20 – 7 – D 3 8 5 9 7 14 6 4 2 5 2 15 8 7 12 19 2 13 4 – 5 (D) – (D) (D) 70 – (D) 3 (D) 23 (D) 28 91 44 61 – – 13 (D) 4 – 4 9 2 59 2 – 5 – 2 26 27 6 – – 2 – 4 – 8 (D) – (D) (D) – 31 (D) 28 – 7 (D) 21 – – – 13 (D) 22 (D) United States Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alabama Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alaska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arizona Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arkansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified California Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Colorado Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Connecticut Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 620 912 10 43 10 49 7 86 40 332 39 309 381 469 095 550 840 924 981 363 14 707 1 320 641 554 651 104 398 611 397 030 739 23 29 6 42 16 116 20 463 24 2 936 55 107 41 171 43 379 210 1 777 154 5 738 170 505 295 356 48 943 207 2 780 435 68 968 2 1 3 9 5 41 3 742 997 064 501 936 385 933 149 262 534 692 6 87 66 30 14 118 14 178 15 953 828 994 034 671 765 694 755 997 1 989 46 365 148 108 18 341 56 862 44 78 2 9 3 1 3 13 2 43 2 328 8 32 12 38 13 39 18 164 5 646 12 90 48 50 8 122 17 279 21 6 875 116 643 195 327 110 1 136 373 3 865 110 431 7 25 25 14 5 95 23 233 4 544 3 65 10 25 9 131 14 281 6 343 331 4 64 58 13 11 75 6 106 2 330 203 304 694 546 877 636 506 235 6 827 120 1 171 853 276 100 1 458 105 2 683 60 855 (D) 7 (D) (D) 23 259 (D) 545 (D) 1 274 (D) 65 49 69 48 302 39 681 (D) 1 952 20 212 155 171 26 457 20 882 9 43 292 2 1 1 8 7 20 348 671 249 493 897 203 884 510 36 81 710 12 17 3 1 9 1 34 998 421 449 941 603 451 151 203 491 2 7 1 39 137 2 1 1 9 22 (D) 813 (D) 134 936 281 639 262 (D) 28 871 1 1 8 16 (D) 427 (D) (D) 715 135 (D) 300 (D) 10 633 (D) 232 (D) (D) 235 3 887 (D) 5 961 (D) 16 326 (D) 1 491 645 1 335 1 555 2 740 599 7 793 (D) 21 691 2 2 2 5 8 147 083 213 060 390 765 285 625 124 137 721 3 4 7 37 23 7 49 2 841 819 393 986 364 687 378 621 631 99 734 3 3 5 36 17 4 28 (D) 065 814 137 412 808 242 184 (D) 232 850 2 15 18 16 10 100 3 58 6 423 685 490 300 309 923 580 150 989 160 875 9 13 7 9 85 1 31 1 428 810 685 504 697 719 284 588 159 5 478 365 33 345 113 194 319 717 2 009 1 684 60 916 558 905 165 320 192 418 727 163 4 155 861 24 281 94 93 288 562 1 824 979 7 327 380 970 800 483 684 009 158 051 732 136 4 44 29 21 25 80 203 322 948 124 061 599 149 216 945 334 760 4 372 50 168 71 245 42 680 360 2 523 233 5 714 49 420 68 447 73 900 368 3 076 313 295 305 28 12 46 8 83 (D) 537 (D) (D) 308 083 965 247 (D) 242 385 25 11 37 56 (D) 784 (D) (D) 767 496 (D) 981 59 2 955 (D) 99 (D) (D) 39 738 (D) 1 636 – 2 400 (D) 82 124 132 42 621 (D) 1 167 (D) 43 655 (D) 3 206 (D) (D) 720 6 830 (D) 23 294 20 40 466 1 2 3 1 8 16 (D) 684 832 666 236 930 (D) 706 (D) 292 369 2 15 7 34 25 71 38 92 3 337 672 844 854 162 925 279 513 782 188 098 8 6 21 23 52 55 (D) 134 980 532 431 782 (D) 261 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 11 Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 156 880 2 214 6 013 (D) 9 485 (D) 36 147 (D) 29 747 (D) 451 861 1 18 1 41 47 80 36 214 10 430 015 280 885 848 398 023 382 601 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 125 503 1 945 4 044 (D) (D) (D) 28 813 (D) 18 802 105 313 107 1 057 12 887 425 20 800 47 319 66 000 15 786 146 636 2 198 1 601 641 34 114 63 112 200 647 37 387 3 253 555 403 818 106 612 604 726 565 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 22 763 1 162 1 255 (D) (D) (D) 6 941 (D) 9 220 20 88 431 3 7 4 8 7 56 282 692 109 715 096 308 989 094 147 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 243 12 29 1 31 14 46 7 100 4 787 8 56 4 69 16 126 41 453 14 4 435 308 669 119 280 179 755 206 1 840 78 4 095 101 770 157 244 54 691 151 1 816 111 42 – 2 1 1 4 7 2 24 1 28 1 3 – – – 7 3 13 1 2 694 46 232 51 165 58 716 223 1 138 65 1 260 9 164 15 30 69 303 90 541 38 Employees (number) E 2 352 79 60 (D) (D) (D) 917 (D) 1 128 1 4 277 30 152 15 462 149 797 165 2 502 6 22 978 1 1 3 6 7 971 972 189 466 764 346 619 619 31 A 2 – 2 – 1 26 7 14 2 – 1 3 3 – 1 6 2 7 1 – 1 2 2 7 1 9 2 3 1 1 – 2 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 1 – – – – – 11 – – 1 – 3 – – – – – – – 5 – 1 14 3 6 1 6 2 3 1 1 1 – 5 15 5 21 3 6 1 4 B 12 – 24 (D) 7 (D) 50 (D) 5 (D) 4 – 8 – 20 7 10 33 3 – 15 13 6 29 40 19 46 17 4 10 4 29 5 6 2 4 3 16 12 8 24 – (D) (D) (D) 62 – – 5 – 1 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 3 65 4 3 15 20 7 9 5 6 7 – 25 2 19 22 8 33 11 3 C 7 – 8 – 7 51 25 – 9 – 3 – 10 – 22 27 8 19 4 – 4 8 6 27 11 27 10 19 6 – 3 16 5 14 14 32 7 18 5 16 8 – – – – 42 – – 11 – 16 – – – – – – – 34 – 4 55 13 – 17 20 9 19 6 32 6 – 16 – – 39 13 25 8 55 D 15 – 35 (D) (D) (D) 63 (D) 7 – 5 – 12 – 40 7 9 50 4 – 22 21 5 32 70 21 52 23 7 – 6 48 6 7 3 3 4 36 20 39 40 – (D) (D) (D) 67 – (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 11 (D) 4 83 5 – 31 21 9 8 8 40 8 – 28 – – 23 8 46 16 16 Delaware Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified District of Columbia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Florida Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Georgia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hawaii Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Idaho Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Illinois Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Indiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 2 060 45 151 19 205 27 311 113 1 061 129 10 111 48 422 64 1 779 74 960 632 5 473 658 40 371 1 673 3 234 497 3 063 611 4 947 2 390 20 829 3 127 38 264 693 3 523 691 2 679 373 5 198 2 531 20 017 2 559 717 8 21 11 23 16 119 59 422 38 152 5 13 – 1 2 21 12 85 13 28 433 1 2 4 2 14 2 205 317 332 640 362 209 698 638 033 2 265 451 58 171 69 197 229 728 112 646 51 362 962 873 144 527 800 674 109 000 320 116 10 26 16 40 18 71 10 125 101 541 367 911 600 177 861 134 422 1 677 083 17 185 100 269 43 337 110 568 43 836 511 705 807 201 658 729 350 286 1 103 546 10 135 91 203 34 254 27 337 8 836 423 098 027 540 698 993 120 811 18 744 292 2 371 1 228 2 484 238 4 284 503 7 260 84 211 – (D) (D) (D) 52 14 (D) 137 (D) 119 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 38 (D) 17 972 314 643 106 566 601 419 728 580 14 253 026 3 30 17 39 5 33 7 114 776 974 475 215 438 144 459 558 986 27 382 69 (D) (D) (D) 607 381 104 443 770 16 794 – (D) (D) (D) 9 942 2 407 (D) 4 096 (D) 23 079 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 1 543 (D) 1 272 218 13 79 123 56 145 271 169 407 5 332 538 922 066 204 714 980 206 256 2 513 – (D) (D) (D) 912 161 (D) 1 376 (D) 2 311 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 364 (D) 345 569 3 25 28 21 13 47 34 170 405 175 528 971 719 624 052 725 370 10 4 1 9 24 532 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 338 (D) 1 773 293 17 97 133 118 155 346 261 610 32 124 453 438 480 712 675 119 486 806 1 1 5 1 6 8 349 76 643 107 448 128 1 413 589 4 446 497 710 971 1 96 19 31 128 250 36 140 5 175 844 567 663 033 408 510 973 798 599 379 85 18 14 126 233 23 96 696 556 227 028 882 046 706 315 922 6 894 12 865 284 144 291 2 366 287 2 640 6 95 907 18 5 3 8 25 3 30 196 060 831 309 868 429 483 551 180 12 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 75 521 (D) 2 191 7 064 9 660 (D) 25 515 (D) 18 163 704 92 295 14 8 1 18 2 36 3 (D) 966 (D) 495 318 055 625 014 975 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 64 082 (D) 1 769 6 720 8 724 (D) (D) 284 11 675 (D) 50 991 9 4 10 18 (D) 707 (D) 548 788 926 (D) 128 285 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 8 734 (D) 462 1 520 554 (D) (D) 45 3 275 (D) 13 012 (D) 2 462 (D) 955 91 2 179 (D) 5 916 34 29 686 3 1 7 10 (D) 030 (D) (D) 071 017 802 850 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 141 3 13 11 9 2 16 4 81 2 291 7 35 3 16 5 55 9 154 7 522 22 75 5 24 11 119 28 233 6 2 086 61 385 87 190 19 402 60 846 37 45 2 6 – 2 2 14 1 16 2 2 543 82 335 21 230 27 383 109 1 324 31 567 7 66 9 20 7 80 39 329 10 2 147 41 163 68 152 56 453 116 1 055 42 Employees (number) E 604 (D) 27 68 28 (D) (D) 3 309 (D) 1 088 (D) 104 (D) 78 6 207 (D) 620 2 2 452 (D) 168 (D) (D) 72 790 71 1 074 (D) 8 626 130 723 508 856 70 1 648 142 4 533 16 293 (D) 12 – (D) (D) 107 (D) 63 (D) 31 450 117 1 612 88 579 291 2 634 315 25 802 12 3 692 8 185 188 189 112 774 178 2 053 4 13 727 105 723 792 1 111 392 4 785 246 5 544 30 A 2 – 4 43 – – 1 24 2 – 1 3 7 34 – – – 8 1 5 1 2 2 21 5 23 3 8 1 – – 3 1 4 1 9 1 3 – 1 2 – – – – – 13 – – – – 8 2 4 1 6 1 2 – 1 1 3 3 – 2 – 3 10 1 3 1 8 3 12 4 10 2 4 1 1 B 7 (D) 14 77 – (D) 1 (D) 7 – 3 (D) 20 (D) – – – 1 1 21 4 (D) 9 (D) 5 29 8 16 4 (D) 13 2 3 82 13 3 9 12 3 – 6 – – – (D) (D) 43 (D) – (D) 5 21 8 1 1 1 7 8 10 1 5 41 1 – 2 – 15 35 7 2 4 67 23 19 32 9 6 30 5 – C 11 – 16 86 – – 9 – 15 – 3 – 19 – – – – – 4 – 3 6 8 27 11 18 7 9 4 – 3 33 5 16 12 – 9 – 4 – 11 – – – – – 36 – – – 4 35 10 – – – 14 19 6 – 8 – – – – – 17 42 11 – 5 40 10 39 22 39 10 19 7 – D 9 (D) 17 81 – (D) (D) – 11 (D) 3 (D) 18 (D) – – – (D) 1 – 4 (D) 12 (D) (D) 31 9 24 6 (D) 21 1 5 87 32 – 13 – 4 – 7 (D) – – (D) (D) 59 (D) – (D) 9 30 4 – – – 8 3 17 – 7 – – – – – 19 56 9 – 6 82 31 20 43 9 6 55 11 – Iowa Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kentucky Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Louisiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maine Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maryland Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Massachusetts Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Michigan Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 106 15 55 22 49 14 139 68 675 69 3 078 52 187 35 146 32 425 151 1 834 215 5 097 125 389 55 255 51 701 260 2 856 405 20 312 623 2 339 429 2 069 189 2 995 1 012 9 326 1 330 235 8 22 5 9 9 38 14 119 11 35 758 1 4 4 2 19 2 408 815 278 204 362 206 644 755 085 250 855 16 58 14 88 7 54 (D) 022 (D) 639 288 597 172 406 (D) 198 117 11 13 77 4 32 (D) 908 (D) (D) 196 725 584 874 (D) 774 132 21 64 122 87 24 166 26 241 19 234 483 867 201 760 238 842 088 420 487 065 15 32 116 34 20 109 13 142 2 514 065 050 299 526 628 681 327 975 90 944 2 8 7 10 1 12 2 45 186 990 580 018 185 800 055 879 251 25 439 126 1 428 10 (D) (D) 3 707 (D) 3 747 (D) 1 241 530 11 112 15 108 90 203 65 605 28 454 477 490 864 390 895 763 143 053 21 925 (D) 955 – (D) (D) 2 721 (D) 2 545 (D) 734 155 7 73 11 29 83 149 25 352 1 307 270 823 489 487 654 010 396 719 3 244 (D) 209 – (D) (D) 668 (D) 662 (D) 227 305 2 19 1 8 10 19 7 157 065 102 597 715 267 986 682 562 329 7 225 49 404 92 562 80 825 357 4 492 363 19 695 219 998 265 121 271 045 454 859 462 427 948 2 25 26 29 19 74 40 203 6 765 418 689 022 183 142 708 727 294 307 974 20 25 19 16 58 21 144 1 706 066 458 338 132 756 461 829 229 83 650 5 3 6 3 8 3 51 152 911 954 179 372 709 534 749 91 1 268 426 8 93 62 88 75 372 58 439 69 156 653 691 939 163 614 824 273 115 860 556 6 64 59 65 69 335 31 225 2 696 342 883 250 547 010 385 552 891 202 061 1 16 18 16 6 40 3 98 567 144 249 390 749 450 282 939 290 1 3 1 10 1 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 13 Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 283 392 1 16 23 7 25 90 22 95 1 387 047 679 129 196 608 572 287 488 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 211 664 14 23 3 24 85 6 52 (D) 835 199 080 653 318 644 571 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 44 532 (D) 114 633 294 986 615 441 15 967 (D) 4 7 1 2 11 54 676 9 4 2 3 8 24 585 867 727 948 271 069 826 086 296 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 332 4 36 9 9 10 62 26 172 4 1 891 48 367 176 132 23 402 59 639 45 1 089 19 102 9 57 15 245 77 543 22 15 – 3 1 – 3 4 1 2 1 154 3 8 1 3 9 46 9 72 4 161 6 12 1 4 2 38 11 85 2 46 – 6 3 1 3 14 2 17 – 1 970 21 176 34 179 41 394 94 1 008 23 Employees (number) E 2 845 (D) 173 244 84 93 1 088 86 1 052 (D) 5 699 67 996 406 261 236 1 323 86 2 300 24 4 879 40 269 22 221 79 1 450 147 2 643 8 124 – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 950 (D) 27 (D) (D) 39 472 15 385 (D) 1 570 7 35 (D) 4 (D) 393 23 1 094 (D) 228 – 32 (D) (D) (D) 44 (D) 71 – 9 989 35 413 340 1 265 177 2 934 588 4 227 11 A 1 8 8 – – 7 3 16 1 – – – 1 1 2 – 1 4 – 1 1 – 2 – – 11 2 4 1 2 10 – – – – – – 58 – – 2 – – – – 17 3 23 2 – 1 4 16 – – – 3 – 2 – 1 – – – – – 5 – – – 1 2 3 5 2 9 3 4 1 1 B 8 2 15 – – 18 4 36 23 – 1 1 3 – 3 – 1 20 1 – 3 – 22 – – – 2 13 5 12 8 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 (D) – (D) – 12 29 40 17 (D) 23 (D) 14 (D) – – – – 34 (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) 5 (D) – (D) 6 17 12 2 10 17 11 53 7 – C 6 – 23 – – 35 12 29 8 – 1 – – 2 5 – 1 – 1 10 2 – 10 – – – 4 14 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – 36 14 27 9 – 9 – – – – – 17 – 15 – 7 – – – – – 24 – – – 6 – 14 – 20 47 15 31 7 – D 4 (D) 16 – – 18 4 51 8 (D) – – – – 2 – – – – – 4 – 29 – – – 2 18 8 – – – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 (D) – (D) (D) 13 32 58 25 (D) 31 – – (D) – (D) – – 44 (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) 7 (D) – – 9 – 18 – 16 18 14 72 10 – Minnesota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mississippi Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Missouri Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Montana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nebraska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nevada Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Hampshire Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Jersey Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 2 785 18 103 42 201 52 285 178 1 756 151 14 067 1 332 740 999 892 114 441 574 914 061 504 945 5 67 39 43 50 126 16 139 17 252 515 735 141 024 160 134 187 797 300 535 2 43 26 16 48 72 7 82 3 046 091 082 468 097 326 151 116 158 2 5 1 9 973 109 582 87 630 110 1 492 826 5 467 668 113 – 4 1 4 3 19 20 55 7 1 350 14 49 8 36 19 189 102 853 80 1 736 34 72 8 51 24 248 158 1 041 100 326 5 28 9 12 6 66 11 172 17 20 137 1 2 2 1 10 1 160 066 232 279 285 650 684 648 133 403 289 1 26 2 24 20 134 20 161 9 992 947 588 933 215 592 587 566 869 276 594 1 20 1 12 17 114 9 98 220 648 699 489 901 154 791 136 556 56 084 5 2 1 12 1 30 241 498 296 754 835 545 920 837 157 6 504 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 61 523 1 1 6 24 5 21 (D) 793 (D) 243 258 016 059 416 (D) 5 311 – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 46 833 1 6 21 1 14 (D) 395 (D) (D) 133 967 997 148 (D) 1 626 – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 621 (D) 293 (D) (D) 875 2 977 510 4 795 (D) 20 320 48 624 (D) 36 (D) 2 841 398 16 149 (D) 5 101 – 341 (D) (D) (D) 551 (D) 1 860 – 199 195 7 8 27 5 29 10 109 574 257 275 761 412 812 237 619 247 113 338 5 1 2 20 3 77 (D) 161 (D) 178 581 921 513 612 (D) 84 299 3 283 367 (D) 123 (D) 115 498 240 (D) 18 1 59 46 369 (D) 1 706 (D) (D) (D) 3 434 (D) 10 696 (D) 1 239 325 4 45 54 191 89 242 120 470 20 933 342 624 802 596 049 128 715 137 40 182 – 1 275 (D) (D) (D) 2 540 (D) 7 004 – 880 252 2 27 49 126 79 183 88 320 1 018 513 963 084 604 947 812 365 947 14 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 60 631 (D) 6 272 (D) (D) (D) 26 435 4 294 10 014 450 2 267 600 5 164 79 173 245 399 275 868 55 420 469 905 910 625 355 045 092 779 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 45 190 (D) 4 634 (D) (D) (D) 23 799 212 4 519 – 1 385 469 2 121 70 47 227 306 164 441 4 364 510 013 019 900 253 225 280 906 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 7 122 (D) 1 120 (D) (D) (D) 3 440 47 1 205 – 301 625 24 17 12 19 41 31 152 1 616 564 715 744 474 077 516 779 141 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 96 1 15 5 3 1 26 3 42 – 4 033 20 323 74 246 209 870 298 1 939 55 3 479 100 696 114 223 51 540 104 1 571 80 14 1 1 – 1 – 1 1 9 – 2 328 34 324 47 135 70 406 233 1 047 33 510 14 65 4 22 7 97 35 263 3 196 2 30 7 4 24 38 7 83 – 1 922 18 154 71 85 64 484 106 918 21 Employees (number) E 591 (D) 83 (D) (D) (D) 319 4 110 – 16 070 1 71 129 732 583 603 769 069 031 82 A 2 10 21 12 – – 2 21 – – – 6 2 5 1 8 2 3 – 1 – – 1 4 1 4 1 4 – – 13 83 – – – – – – 2 – 1 2 2 7 1 8 1 4 1 1 1 3 4 – 8 – 2 6 1 – 3 – 29 27 – 31 4 15 2 – 1 3 3 13 2 11 3 5 1 2 B 9 (D) 16 (D) (D) (D) 17 80 – – 3 8 9 2 10 12 6 20 3 5 2 – 3 7 2 18 2 12 4 – 20 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 10 14 13 1 6 7 28 3 1 6 22 9 – 19 – 3 66 13 – 10 – 72 18 – 21 6 26 16 – 5 5 7 8 31 24 10 43 4 12 C 4 – – 44 – – 13 – – – 4 – 10 26 16 25 10 18 5 28 1 – 3 9 3 15 5 8 2 – 11 – – – – – – – 17 – 4 – 9 26 13 31 8 19 5 – 7 – 15 – 33 – 14 48 9 – 15 – 66 50 – 76 19 47 11 – 5 – 14 39 19 32 12 27 6 – D 10 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 19 – – – 5 – 11 2 39 13 7 31 5 30 2 – 3 8 3 22 3 9 5 – 1 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 5 – 16 14 2 6 9 38 6 – 7 – 10 – 51 (D) 4 82 8 (D) 13 (D) 77 10 (D) 21 7 55 22 – 6 – 6 8 51 26 12 59 5 – New Mexico Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New York Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ohio Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oklahoma Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oregon Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pennsylvania Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 925 14 56 18 24 16 173 56 535 33 51 312 2 5 5 3 28 3 198 639 672 885 736 755 139 955 331 3 1 8 29 221 2 1 4 1 14 1 787 924 533 978 311 417 666 887 719 117 18 2 – 5 3 14 2 70 3 22 690 1 1 3 1 12 1 224 565 239 439 300 023 773 707 420 893 369 13 115 32 90 40 207 36 335 21 795 075 806 290 878 116 127 397 884 530 720 7 77 27 39 33 144 10 186 4 669 327 175 266 963 610 205 495 010 11 166 219 2 241 368 623 194 1 984 144 5 340 52 105 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 11 604 1 90 161 423 515 291 341 041 726 14 115 873 2 23 4 7 3 16 1 55 711 243 546 948 414 053 799 632 527 7 845 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 096 178 8 144 46 65 172 211 113 313 19 642 144 560 475 969 962 626 623 176 5 201 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 807 206 4 126 43 31 163 172 82 178 2 914 724 878 645 661 844 802 540 199 1 024 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 147 470 1 22 9 8 7 23 13 62 329 411 550 383 361 079 003 039 316 3 1 4 4 621 147 276 51 180 48 666 289 2 655 308 1 447 20 69 45 52 70 186 79 865 61 15 917 111 984 227 924 207 467 070 758 170 190 517 3 39 4 7 7 49 11 61 4 455 998 033 894 955 842 773 366 201 134 555 36 3 2 41 9 29 899 858 814 845 (D) 599 412 811 (D) 2 027 15 318 63 52 (D) 565 23 971 (D) 1 066 (D) 126 22 (D) 125 218 7 546 – 12 366 35 671 575 775 369 3 053 459 6 401 28 24 574 5 2 4 10 173 596 012 562 (D) 679 701 640 (D) 100 644 10 3 2 25 25 1 32 171 264 598 073 165 123 568 008 673 83 726 9 2 24 22 22 (D) 529 643 (D) 602 703 732 801 – 16 038 1 3 2 8 (D) 518 476 (D) 284 321 71 125 – 1 133 581 3 71 61 62 76 228 83 528 18 356 161 861 275 898 192 062 084 691 870 766 1 52 60 38 69 176 59 410 1 906 455 220 144 329 681 928 368 735 223 020 12 11 15 5 28 7 139 333 776 587 891 997 445 906 892 193 2 1 8 1 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 15 Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 65 252 (D) 13 839 (D) (D) (D) 12 259 2 625 28 638 766 672 514 8 99 50 55 10 195 25 206 20 905 977 681 522 146 215 415 213 440 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 50 353 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 940 438 23 032 – 435 256 4 73 45 17 8 142 9 129 5 027 781 080 721 398 167 820 125 138 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 16 541 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 756 70 9 751 – 105 246 21 7 3 1 13 1 53 1 963 554 312 975 911 421 527 552 031 860 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 201 – 65 861 1 283 8 408 572 2 543 3 096 10 801 2 652 36 183 324 285 195 4 21 12 8 11 72 8 145 540 975 216 227 758 237 527 015 699 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 110 1 10 4 2 2 40 6 45 – 2 485 66 646 117 156 19 405 56 923 97 20 – 3 1 3 2 2 – 9 – 1 686 47 283 22 67 24 353 71 779 40 4 861 128 636 131 278 162 847 243 2 359 76 54 1 4 – 7 – 12 4 24 2 33 4 4 2 1 5 8 1 8 – 2 958 81 485 118 374 57 382 95 1 320 47 Employees (number) E 1 154 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 202 5 842 – 9 464 124 2 290 735 292 126 1 461 111 4 253 72 91 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 33 – 5 955 138 697 49 232 197 1 400 207 3 013 23 23 745 380 1 244 544 619 645 7 635 631 11 984 63 269 (D) (D) – (D) – 36 (D) 107 (D) 109 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 (D) (D) (D) – 20 992 158 1 334 287 878 685 5 228 191 12 213 17 A 4 – – – 28 – 6 27 4 – – – 1 5 – 8 1 4 – 1 1 – – – – – – – 2 – – – 1 – 2 10 1 3 – – – 2 2 3 – 7 1 2 – 1 5 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 2 6 2 10 1 4 1 – B 7 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 24 49 8 – 1 10 3 6 2 21 1 18 2 3 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 – 4 – 7 – 5 6 4 30 8 – 17 7 11 28 3 68 15 6 9 2 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) 8 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) 3 22 17 13 8 18 8 16 3 – C 11 – – – – – 21 64 17 – 1 – 2 3 3 7 4 6 2 11 7 – – – – – – – 16 – 2 – 2 – 5 14 6 6 2 – 3 18 6 15 7 26 6 14 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 19 6 21 12 41 11 18 5 – D 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30 66 8 – 2 – 4 7 8 26 2 6 3 11 – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 2 – 3 – 12 – 11 7 5 5 4 – 25 11 14 40 14 69 19 3 15 – – (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 4 39 23 9 17 19 10 20 4 – Rhode Island Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tennessee Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Texas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Utah Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vermont Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 857 8 58 18 44 11 142 88 443 45 18 343 2 1 3 8 1 425 351 362 237 145 370 884 244 324 111 2 13 2 8 2 14 4 62 4 14 920 259 1 481 176 730 169 2 369 847 7 865 1 024 50 008 1 3 1 4 7 2 26 3 123 209 098 810 687 217 567 109 189 354 2 11 3 17 7 54 19 217 24 139 4 6 6 5 8 23 4 79 4 26 100 2 2 3 1 13 1 545 198 494 494 249 556 498 456 610 10 307 (D) 319 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 228 11 555 015 7 51 4 31 54 119 32 239 13 131 089 850 893 691 343 553 884 580 9 160 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 682 – 326 870 5 30 2 10 50 82 13 130 1 070 734 561 039 077 884 081 644 780 2 339 221 40 144 78 164 572 447 95 749 45 733 821 755 294 243 985 227 461 703 1 604 853 22 87 53 37 556 343 53 444 6 004 248 955 598 890 540 083 492 043 45 246 (D) (D) (D) (D) 137 2 905 (D) 8 130 (D) 7 202 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 251 2 287 (D) (D) (D) 1 211 173 11 113 33 97 93 252 39 550 19 891 236 624 613 202 317 052 462 776 41 444 (D) (D) – (D) – 2 410 (D) 5 931 (D) 5 691 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 194 (D) (D) (D) – 892 170 6 77 24 43 90 209 10 427 2 744 458 781 660 038 477 348 594 070 5 445 (D) (D) – (D) – 302 (D) 1 647 (D) 1 358 (D) (D) (D) (D) 122 (D) (D) (D) – 267 017 2 18 5 8 13 41 2 174 041 717 722 195 112 871 473 504 382 16 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 257 073 2 31 1 8 39 71 10 88 3 224 743 747 327 781 122 225 503 401 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 200 651 1 977 29 343 639 4 659 37 493 64 606 2 974 58 502 459 32 941 (D) 2 620 (D) (D) (D) 7 337 (D) 11 602 (D) 278 266 093 841 695 676 (D) 201 111 1 473 26 060 (D) 4 230 – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 33 1 5 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 46 716 467 8 588 81 1 036 4 601 9 177 771 21 942 53 7 379 (D) 699 (D) (D) (D) 945 (D) 3 227 (D) 40 322 12 1 14 10 641 738 315 218 (D) 236 306 204 (D) 897 – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 595 10 75 5 13 12 166 34 273 7 127 4 19 3 6 1 23 2 67 2 488 6 82 9 36 5 138 20 174 18 10 – 1 – – 1 3 2 2 1 Employees (number) E 3 601 40 809 7 59 161 1 077 50 1 396 2 559 (D) 48 (D) (D) (D) 113 (D) 311 (D) 2 858 – 306 23 118 (D) 1 283 32 1 068 (D) 85 – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) A 1 – 13 – 7 – 5 8 1 – 2 10 15 – – – 9 26 3 – 1 18 13 24 3 – 1 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – B 8 – 52 – 2 – 15 18 5 – 2 (D) 9 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 5 (D) 30 78 37 54 11 – 45 19 2 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) C 8 – 30 – – – 23 41 7 – 2 – – – – – – – 4 – 7 70 35 50 17 – 7 – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – D 10 – 56 – – – 17 31 7 – 3 (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) 8 (D) 35 88 40 78 22 (D) 48 – 3 (D) – – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Washington Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified West Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wisconsin Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wyoming Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified 1For 4 575 47 192 70 215 78 752 403 2 626 192 1 093 21 79 15 35 4 146 45 671 76 3 446 23 216 53 236 23 739 239 1 759 158 97 – 7 1 6 2 13 3 61 4 42 228 (D) 3 525 (D) (D) (D) 8 518 (D) 16 719 (D) 323 743 2 36 2 11 5 214 4 42 2 377 546 901 731 847 244 620 972 504 5 301 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 3 283 95 634 (D) 234 – 703 270 1 279 (D) 43 812 5 9 1 7 4 12 (D) 011 850 848 (D) 074 392 146 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 1 789 – 557 – – – 606 (D) (D) – 30 596 4 9 5 3 4 – 282 612 (D) (D) 996 780 568 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 299 – 97 – – – 111 (D) (D) – 6 850 – 702 2 720 (D) (D) 603 1 257 1 363 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 18 – 6 – – – 4 2 6 – 139 – 13 14 5 1 18 30 56 2 Employees (number) E 42 – 5 – – – 25 (D) (D) – 540 – 46 116 (D) (D) 102 99 166 (D) A 8 – – – – – – – 12 – 3 – – 50 – – – 21 3 9 B 8 – – (D) – – – – 22 (D) 15 (D) – 61 – (D) – 58 9 (D) C – – – – – – – – – – 18 – – 87 – – – 57 22 – D – – – – – – – (D) (D) – 22 – – 63 (D) (D) – 67 21 (D) Abilene, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Akron, OH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 151 3 12 2 5 – 18 6 95 10 1 299 11 70 24 71 10 139 114 730 130 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 17 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 30 795 511 3 614 (D) 1 073 (D) 8 620 694 14 224 1 292 19 552 25 5 660 404 605 135 4 840 724 6 969 191 16 672 (D) 3 989 55 518 (D) 5 127 593 5 885 136 21 204 (D) 410 (D) 12 431 (D) 2 123 554 4 677 308 50 757 (D) 431 447 627 (D) 901 (D) 476 433 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 22 110 378 2 597 (D) (D) (D) 6 811 543 10 239 410 12 223 – 5 250 (D) (D) (D) 3 409 (D) 2 867 – 9 934 – 3 663 – (D) – 3 723 212 (D) – 16 475 – (D) – 11 293 (D) 1 250 (D) 2 957 – 45 006 – (D) 5 431 – – 36 254 (D) 3 083 (D) 4 131 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 936 – 24 863 (D) 785 (D) (D) 1 715 7 878 (D) 13 312 (D) 119 717 (D) 3 531 (D) (D) – 45 204 18 599 (D) (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 989 63 580 (D) (D) (D) 747 53 3 166 171 2 834 – 1 436 (D) (D) (D) 464 (D) 784 – 2 329 – 869 – (D) – 709 47 (D) – 4 602 – (D) – 3 944 (D) 115 (D) 262 – 10 319 – (D) 1 677 – – 7 656 (D) 923 (D) 623 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 54 – 10 156 (D) 155 (D) (D) 235 3 868 (D) 5 606 (D) 41 364 (D) 1 146 (D) (D) – 4 795 750 (D) (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 167 4 23 1 4 3 33 4 90 5 77 – 25 1 2 1 19 2 27 – 42 – 8 – 1 – 7 3 23 – 58 – 1 – 22 1 12 2 20 – 95 – 1 33 – – 43 1 16 1 16 – 4 – 1 – 3 2 6 – 63 1 6 2 1 3 11 2 35 2 138 1 11 16 1 – 32 23 53 1 Employees (number) E 508 8 38 (D) (D) (D) 102 6 324 14 180 – 46 (D) (D) (D) 60 (D) 65 – 215 – 64 – (D) – 77 4 (D) – 410 – (D) – 350 (D) 17 (D) 30 – 761 – (D) 116 – – 571 (D) 72 (D) 53 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 6 – 832 (D) 6 (D) (D) 23 259 (D) 524 (D) 2 082 (D) 54 (D) (D) – 386 64 (D) (D) A 3 – – – – – – – 6 – 4 – 36 – – – 9 – 3 – – – – – – – 3 – – – 4 – – – 32 – – – – – 11 – – 63 – – 25 44 – 37 7 14 – – – – – – 11 – 1 – – – – 11 – – 1 – 4 – – 62 – 57 15 26 3 – B 8 – – (D) – (D) – – 17 – 24 – 83 – – – 2 – 6 – 15 (D) – – – (D) 48 – – – 51 (D) – (D) 87 (D) – – – – 27 (D) – 90 – (D) 34 (D) – 89 4 57 (D) (D) – – – (D) 12 – 4 (D) – (D) – 64 – – 3 – 14 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 19 77 – (D) C 15 – – – – – – – 28 – 24 – 73 – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – 35 – – – 30 – – – 80 – – – – – 33 – – 69 – – 51 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – 48 – – 6 – 23 – – 98 – – 51 68 31 – D 11 – – (D) (D) (D) – – 23 – 38 – 89 (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – 25 – – – (D) – 66 – (D) – 66 – (D) – 96 (D) – (D) – – 30 – (D) 90 – – 35 (D) – (D) – – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – – 5 (D) – (D) (D) 70 – (D) 4 (D) 16 (D) – (D) (D) – 19 91 (D) (D) Albany, GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Albuquerque, NM MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alexandria, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Amarillo, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Anchorage, AK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 798 14 93 9 23 6 119 32 455 47 646 4 51 15 27 7 128 25 359 30 534 5 21 7 18 13 94 35 327 14 425 2 41 4 55 4 68 20 196 35 337 4 18 36 12 1 87 26 122 31 173 10 10 1 7 – 27 5 104 9 518 8 20 3 33 13 78 18 326 19 935 15 36 25 32 20 108 86 566 47 5 36 4 2 6 118 140 (D) (D) 439 – 429 (D) 1 988 269 32 321 2 1 8 17 (D) 145 (D) 851 865 529 630 608 231 133 831 3 (D) 898 (D) (D) (D) 025 400 863 (D) 46 22 58 18 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 11 422 (D) 1 302 9 414 (D) 2 691 (D) 4 338 332 10 478 8 568 (D) (D) 25 2 350 185 7 017 132 19 560 46 6 411 (D) 1 012 (D) (D) 133 6 246 (D) 1 049 164 10 117 21 221 26 201 88 335 26 429 248 499 035 526 892 804 054 677 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 7 227 – (D) – – (D) 1 694 – 2 406 (D) 7 836 – (D) – (D) – 1 783 – 5 669 (D) 14 043 – 5 326 (D) 469 (D) (D) 44 3 280 (D) 672 397 7 89 18 183 18 151 25 172 5 260 520 352 268 867 922 392 439 377 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 1 252 – (D) – – (D) 260 – 643 (D) 2 880 – (D) – (D) – 138 – 2 606 (D) 2 731 – 411 (D) 137 (D) (D) 24 1 394 (D) 144 951 2 19 3 34 3 21 7 52 747 803 345 828 141 635 030 182 240 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 38 – 3 – – 2 10 – 22 1 34 – 5 – 1 – 5 – 22 1 89 – 14 2 4 1 6 3 58 1 2 077 50 419 46 109 27 303 114 953 56 74 3 9 – 6 2 10 – 44 – 286 8 72 12 17 5 50 7 104 11 219 5 19 3 8 – 61 11 107 5 71 2 5 – 1 1 9 22 29 2 Employees (number) E 133 – (D) – – (D) 32 – 85 (D) 226 – (D) – (D) – 14 – 200 (D) 314 – 27 (D) 9 (D) (D) 1 227 (D) 10 872 1 2 3 3 187 229 182 092 104 073 467 513 25 281 (D) 13 – (D) (D) 143 – 54 – 1 115 (D) 255 58 49 (D) 197 (D) 463 (D) 1 082 7 49 (D) 19 – 677 17 288 (D) 186 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 37 (D) (D) (D) A 1 – – – – 35 – – 1 – 4 – – – – – – 48 2 – 5 – – – – – – – 8 – 1 5 2 5 2 9 2 3 1 1 4 – – – – – – 29 5 – 1 – 4 – 7 – 3 12 2 6 2 7 13 – – – 8 – 2 – 5 – – – – – – 32 5 – B 14 (D) – – – (D) – (D) 13 – 4 – – (D) (D) – – 31 7 – 6 – – (D) – (D) (D) – 18 (D) 4 50 8 3 3 6 5 19 9 13 4 (D) – (D) – (D) – 72 3 (D) 9 (D) 12 – 14 (D) 3 69 23 4 5 12 2 – – – 14 – 5 – 6 (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 13 (D) C 6 – – – – 70 – – 9 – 13 – – – – – – – 21 – 28 – – – – – – – 43 – 5 33 10 34 22 63 12 24 6 32 26 – – – – – – – 43 – 6 – 3 – 8 – 3 – 16 – 13 – – – – – 33 – 18 – 28 – – – – – – 91 – – D 22 – (D) – – (D) – – 24 (D) 6 – (D) – (D) – – – 8 (D) 8 – – (D) – (D) (D) – 34 (D) 5 71 9 3 3 5 6 40 17 64 2 (D) – – (D) (D) – – 10 – 12 (D) 15 – 12 (D) 4 (D) 40 (D) 8 – – (D) – – 16 – 12 (D) 4 (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) Anniston, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Asheville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Athens, GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Atlanta, GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Augusta–Aiken, GA–SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Austin–San Marcos, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bakersfield, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 318 6 26 3 8 4 57 10 181 23 311 4 32 3 8 5 36 24 186 13 506 13 61 6 20 1 36 17 313 39 23 488 1 1 2 1 12 1 306 865 289 739 264 974 851 640 559 707 16 41 5 79 8 92 57 368 41 2 563 48 275 38 171 31 391 172 1 242 194 2 102 30 128 25 122 18 298 113 1 217 151 696 13 22 5 32 7 94 89 412 22 28 456 1 3 8 1 8 (D) 048 (D) 848 (D) 716 512 551 (D) 15 373 (D) 618 – (D) (D) 6 555 – 2 842 – 59 244 8 4 1 17 16 (D) 749 674 414 (D) 709 (D) 876 (D) 3 275 (D) 180 – (D) (D) 1 370 – 704 – 13 730 (D) 2 706 881 346 (D) 1 684 (D) 6 707 (D) 11 733 119 621 (D) 261 – 6 714 337 3 011 (D) 2 206 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 334 (D) (D) (D) 98 106 12 5 7 22 7 29 3 (D) 876 282 883 (D) 564 375 174 031 60 571 3 3 4 19 2 24 2 979 008 042 258 734 477 908 023 142 36 916 1 1 17 1 10 611 775 (D) 846 – 451 299 855 (D) 25 929 (D) (D) 39 (D) (D) 5 708 (D) 10 865 (D) 14 055 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 4 384 (D) (D) (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 19 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 495 684 2 50 5 36 9 122 14 244 10 285 099 909 137 870 239 530 477 137 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 328 253 1 38 4 10 6 101 3 160 345 998 532 571 775 240 637 200 955 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 105 452 281 7 777 607 2 720 568 12 911 1 261 79 129 198 337 – 80 – – – 164 – (D) (D) 11 167 2 1 1 5 212 095 (D) 180 100 936 294 284 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 1 003 15 112 8 80 9 203 34 530 13 13 – 4 – – – 4 – 4 1 325 10 94 5 13 5 65 8 123 2 174 4 21 6 12 1 49 14 64 3 40 – 2 – 2 2 11 5 17 1 208 1 15 6 12 3 41 6 118 6 102 2 14 1 7 1 27 5 44 1 3 – 2 – – – 1 – – – Employees (number) E 25 014 21 402 41 240 20 1 795 77 22 418 – 31 – 5 – – – 16 – (D) (D) 982 25 135 (D) 60 9 322 29 396 (D) 523 (D) 36 5 33 (D) 97 42 285 (D) 189 – (D) – (D) (D) 95 9 74 (D) 1 153 (D) 29 93 (D) (D) 305 26 650 3 330 (D) 29 (D) 24 (D) 102 14 149 (D) 13 – (D) – – – (D) – – – A 1 – 5 12 1 13 2 4 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 2 4 – 5 31 4 – – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – 4 – – – – – – – 8 – 2 – – – – 31 8 14 2 7 1 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – B 12 – 5 4 – 5 8 9 25 – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) 9 6 12 – 24 5 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 (D) – – (D) (D) – – 4 – 13 (D) – – – (D) 16 24 27 (D) 7 (D) – – – (D) – – 16 – – (D) – – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) C 6 – 17 – – – 18 – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 15 – – – 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – 47 – 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – D 19 – 3 – – – 9 – 38 – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) 14 – 22 (D) – – 31 – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) – – – (D) 19 (D) – – (D) (D) 14 – 41 – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) – – – (D) – – – Baltimore, MD PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Barnstable–Yarmouth, MA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Baton Rouge, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Benton Harbor, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, MS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Binghamton, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 12 492 113 610 103 1 125 147 1 556 839 7 246 752 110 3 13 2 9 1 13 3 61 5 3 024 67 464 40 243 37 435 157 1 388 194 1 644 38 155 18 109 19 286 76 837 106 285 1 19 – 15 5 53 11 147 34 2 417 10 104 29 256 37 271 205 1 344 160 850 22 82 17 54 4 130 31 462 48 115 1 12 – 3 3 31 2 61 2 2 426 (D) 508 (D) (D) (D) 654 43 759 (D) 100 372 1 568 14 053 927 14 896 1 933 32 304 2 715 28 896 3 081 46 279 4 4 2 10 2 18 1 549 715 734 806 481 731 884 071 308 1 141 – 357 – – – 554 – (D) (D) 54 312 7 4 1 22 1 15 897 577 (D) 401 048 822 501 549 (D) 25 069 2 2 5 2 10 (D) 143 656 079 (D) 794 113 177 (D) 4 935 (D) 496 104 247 (D) 649 688 2 578 (D) 1 722 – (D) – (D) (D) 951 40 594 (D) 31 760 (D) 573 1 885 (D) (D) 5 067 496 22 427 75 2 585 (D) 255 (D) 157 (D) 943 117 1 035 (D) 70 – (D) – – – (D) – – – 20 783 (D) 480 – (D) (D) 13 603 484 4 339 598 172 693 3 15 9 48 5 78 (D) 437 826 871 (D) 659 309 386 (D) 16 504 – (D) – (D) (D) 12 957 371 1 939 (D) 118 907 2 15 37 1 52 (D) 155 040 (D) (D) 841 857 693 413 24 925 2 2 7 1 9 (D) 125 330 725 (D) 230 158 987 695 13 171 (D) 1 153 (D) 684 (D) 5 444 704 4 505 (D) 435 – (D) – – – (D) – – – 2 996 (D) 437 – (D) (D) 651 (D) 1 351 (D) 20 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 111 473 17 4 6 4 16 4 53 3 598 048 572 862 047 678 653 222 792 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 71 639 13 4 3 3 8 2 35 305 049 318 594 412 423 294 718 525 (D) – (D) – – – – (D) (D) – 219 317 9 15 26 18 124 (D) 765 (D) 751 (D) 668 680 647 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 22 148 89 3 016 888 1 357 471 877 445 14 922 83 (D) – (D) – – – – (D) (D) – 63 809 3 4 3 3 44 (D) 711 (D) 723 (D) 149 166 792 (D) 952 – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) 6 692 (D) 5 372 (D) (D) – 775 – 335 (D) 234 – (D) – – – 145 (D) 58 – 3 881 (D) 177 – (D) (D) 1 347 (D) 2 123 – 1 661 – 231 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 735 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 411 7 63 10 16 5 53 16 229 12 5 – 1 – – – – 1 3 – 353 4 37 5 13 5 35 24 225 5 8 – – – – – – 2 5 1 78 2 25 1 4 – 31 – 15 1 28 – 2 – – – 21 1 4 – 68 1 7 – 4 1 12 2 41 – 38 – 4 – 1 1 2 1 28 1 Employees (number) E 1 458 6 197 49 100 33 116 34 915 9 (D) – (D) – – – – (D) (D) – 2 424 (D) 105 (D) 156 (D) 212 150 1 652 (D) 68 – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) 213 (D) 30 (D) (D) – 147 – 20 (D) 14 – (D) – – – 3 (D) 9 – 401 (D) 10 – (D) (D) 196 (D) 183 – 97 – 10 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 66 (D) A – – 1 4 1 6 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 6 4 – 3 – 2 12 1 5 9 – – – – – 41 – – – 8 – 45 – – – 25 – – – 17 – – – – – 51 – – – 3 – 15 56 – 45 10 21 3 – 5 – – – – – – – 8 – B 3 – 3 51 18 42 1 4 4 – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – – 6 56 2 – 2 – 3 39 6 3 4 – (D) (D) – (D) 52 (D) – (D) 49 – 88 (D) – (D) 67 (D) – – 29 – – (D) – (D) 56 – – – 8 (D) 34 (D) – (D) 4 64 15 – 11 (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) 23 (D) C 2 – 4 14 12 28 5 9 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – – 48 13 – – – – – – – – – – – 36 – 76 – – – 65 – – – 66 – – – – – 88 – – – 20 – – – – – – – 33 – 35 – – – – – – – 47 – D 5 – 4 54 35 50 2 9 6 – (D) – (D) – – – – (D) (D) – 7 (D) – (D) – (D) – 63 8 (D) – – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) 57 (D) 90 (D) (D) – 76 – – (D) 48 – (D) – – – 68 (D) – – 12 (D) – – (D) (D) – (D) 36 – 20 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 46 (D) Birmingham, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bloomington–Normal, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Boston, MA–NH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Brazoria, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bremerton, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Bridgeport, CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Brockton, MA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 3 375 48 304 36 133 24 480 226 1 850 274 121 2 4 1 2 – 16 2 85 9 5 036 26 260 55 438 53 497 252 3 199 255 128 – 6 1 – 1 28 11 77 4 352 20 42 3 21 4 79 11 158 15 109 – 6 1 – 2 36 5 55 4 995 6 77 20 104 26 158 54 493 57 370 1 20 7 39 6 44 16 211 26 4 036 (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 1 911 70 307 200 2 13 7 23 18 35 35 166 4 027 469 245 241 448 697 580 965 529 3 661 – (D) (D) – (D) 266 (D) 2 389 (D) 25 569 360 12 784 (D) 595 (D) 7 750 (D) 2 982 299 2 036 – 153 (D) – (D) 1 045 93 691 34 32 002 2 2 11 2 10 (D) 569 (D) 870 (D) 148 232 674 457 2 224 – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) 21 591 (D) 12 518 (D) (D) – 6 808 – 1 274 (D) 1 228 – (D) – – – 863 (D) 237 – 14 181 (D) 608 – (D) (D) 7 398 (D) 4 580 – 6 328 – 802 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 836 (D) 11 549 (D) 961 (D) 1 556 (D) 2 412 (D) 5 730 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 21 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 5 603 68 799 (D) 554 (D) 993 (D) 2 814 93 54 613 3 2 4 15 7 20 63 379 232 055 412 650 965 348 509 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 2 954 (D) (D) – – – 666 – 1 874 (D) 32 581 2 4 11 1 12 (D) 779 (D) 250 307 500 523 057 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 667 (D) (D) – – – 74 – 496 (D) 7 731 (D) 684 (D) 66 195 2 179 514 4 038 (D) 1 824 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 805 (D) (D) (D) 1 050 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 298 (D) 13 319 2 1 1 7 (D) 860 339 310 (D) 073 111 453 78 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 25 1 3 – – – 6 – 14 1 189 1 13 3 3 22 38 5 103 1 38 1 4 – 3 2 6 1 19 2 23 – 2 – 1 – 4 1 13 2 380 5 89 8 40 3 53 8 161 13 26 – 6 1 – – 4 – 15 – 514 13 80 9 13 11 70 11 293 14 83 4 11 3 5 1 10 4 45 – Employees (number) E 76 (D) (D) – – – 11 – 59 (D) 869 (D) 37 (D) 9 12 310 35 464 (D) 249 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 144 (D) (D) (D) 207 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 38 (D) 1 366 (D) 309 26 82 (D) 146 11 764 4 172 – (D) (D) – – 11 – 147 – 1 471 80 173 22 11 47 308 (D) 810 1 251 (D) 22 (D) 18 (D) 48 (D) 127 – A – – – – – – – – – – 2 20 – – – 52 – 16 3 – – 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 7 1 – 2 9 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 3 7 – 7 2 9 1 – 4 – – – – – – 44 7 – B – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – 12 13 – – – 78 – 68 2 – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – 3 – 2 3 8 – 4 24 6 – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – – – 2 – 4 29 1 20 2 18 3 – 23 (D) – (D) – (D) – 46 54 (D) C – – – – – – – – – – 14 – – – – 81 – – 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 2 24 5 – 6 17 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 6 49 10 40 6 – 7 – 22 – – – – – – – 40 – D – (D) (D) – – – – – – (D) 11 (D) – (D) – 80 – – 1 (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 5 (D) 2 4 18 (D) 8 6 9 – – – (D) (D) – – – – – – 2 – 7 51 15 22 2 (D) 4 – 31 (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) 74 – Bryan–College Station, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Canton–Massillon, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Champaign–Urbana, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charleston–North Charleston, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charleston, WV MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC–SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Charlottesville, VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 247 13 26 1 23 6 35 5 124 14 1 422 7 59 15 74 34 259 103 807 64 367 6 21 3 31 4 62 9 198 33 300 2 14 5 9 2 36 8 212 12 2 785 72 354 27 265 24 516 130 1 203 193 300 1 20 5 6 1 33 11 193 30 4 882 115 419 59 321 61 702 291 2 604 310 518 20 59 18 39 5 54 26 273 24 15 022 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 020 (D) 3 048 (D) 6 878 (D) 475 (D) 225 (D) 2 502 233 3 141 172 84 670 1 12 2 15 16 2 31 2 135 717 918 122 767 088 387 126 409 11 259 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 3 308 (D) (D) (D) 3 774 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 1 101 (D) 48 371 9 2 7 7 20 (D) 120 467 105 (D) 886 604 037 458 7 660 (D) 663 (D) (D) (D) 757 105 5 054 156 168 972 4 13 1 8 8 65 5 56 4 040 232 996 906 883 432 531 501 451 5 359 – (D) (D) – – 450 – 3 633 – 107 651 2 983 7 634 1 135 797 8 157 55 415 (D) 29 753 615 15 795 (D) 735 (D) 1 154 (D) 2 480 (D) 6 716 – 1 635 – (D) (D) – – 75 – 1 139 – 16 800 1 499 1 747 427 148 744 4 180 (D) 7 802 68 3 185 (D) 166 (D) 250 (D) 379 (D) 1 725 – 21 861 1 1 3 1 9 (D) 571 (D) 890 (D) 081 094 197 (D) 22 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 27 978 (D) (D) (D) 892 (D) (D) 341 16 838 (D) 1 602 489 16 83 131 111 148 278 256 546 29 682 150 771 028 640 571 520 210 917 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 17 224 – (D) (D) (D) – 3 570 207 (D) (D) 1 146 575 67 122 52 139 214 168 363 (D) 195 921 289 294 610 613 703 (D) (D) 15 4 20 20 36 (D) 629 (D) 751 271 556 (D) 536 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 5 272 – (D) (D) (D) – 419 57 (D) (D) 319 827 22 28 21 13 41 33 155 (D) 182 374 157 313 919 812 359 (D) (D) 3 1 2 3 12 (D) 451 (D) 900 129 449 (D) 307 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 135 – 19 1 1 – 26 4 81 3 2 226 43 166 43 149 53 537 209 968 57 403 7 81 3 9 33 56 15 192 7 57 1 14 – 2 – 14 4 22 – 660 11 71 9 42 24 135 92 267 9 52 – 2 – 3 1 10 5 31 – 19 – – – – – 4 8 6 1 474 10 126 8 18 4 52 17 220 19 Employees (number) E 560 – (D) (D) (D) – 58 5 (D) (D) 16 454 (D) 551 092 516 572 784 705 909 (D) (D) (D) 256 (D) 99 103 622 (D) 789 (D) 186 (D) 63 – (D) – (D) (D) 60 – 3 120 5 96 (D) 152 (D) 1 286 304 997 1 337 – (D) – (D) (D) 58 40 226 – 38 – – – – – (D) 8 (D) (D) 2 764 15 417 24 29 58 292 27 1 873 30 A 2 – – – – 60 2 – 4 – 1 18 2 7 1 6 2 4 1 1 1 – 7 – – 27 – 10 1 – 1 – 3 – – – 3 – 1 – 1 2 2 – 2 14 3 6 1 – 3 – – – – – – 17 4 – 5 – – – – – – 58 – – 1 – 2 32 1 5 2 4 1 4 B 6 (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 9 (D) 3 67 4 3 16 20 7 9 4 7 8 (D) (D) (D) (D) 43 (D) (D) (D) – 16 (D) 34 (D) – (D) 33 – 27 – 6 28 2 (D) 2 (D) 14 47 7 – 46 (D) (D) (D) – (D) – 2 69 (D) 22 (D) (D) (D) – – (D) 89 – (D) 3 – 11 21 3 50 1 32 3 14 C 15 – – – – – 9 – 24 – 5 59 12 – 19 22 10 21 7 37 9 – 22 – – 53 4 – 13 – 7 – 10 – – – 17 – 13 – 7 – – – 29 52 13 29 9 – 29 – – – – – – – 49 – 40 – – – – – – 94 – – 4 – 8 24 11 34 6 12 6 43 D 9 – (D) (D) (D) – 5 – (D) (D) 4 (D) 5 – 33 22 9 8 5 (D) (D) (D) 34 (D) – 44 6 (D) 11 (D) 26 (D) 47 – (D) – (D) (D) 47 – 7 – – (D) 6 (D) 17 56 13 – 64 – (D) – (D) (D) – – 87 – 28 – – – – – (D) 94 (D) (D) 3 – 13 26 15 55 1 16 4 38 Chattanooga, TN–GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Chicago, IL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Clarksville–Hopkinsville, TN–KY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Colorado Springs, CO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Columbia, MO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Columbia, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 957 9 71 15 50 19 133 34 542 85 24 644 1 2 3 2 12 1 154 086 290 479 317 405 511 607 795 1 1 4 1 5 3 928 36 298 24 150 64 448 320 2 359 229 545 15 52 2 16 3 95 40 282 40 6 878 57 477 80 512 87 938 597 3 657 473 700 3 21 6 23 6 134 67 413 27 147 2 3 2 7 – 19 13 98 3 3 265 67 412 38 206 28 488 268 1 525 233 155 179 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 775 (D) (D) (D) 2 742 15 703 2 (D) 411 (D) 755 (D) 370 058 686 301 10 035 (D) 1 737 – (D) – (D) (D) 2 742 – 325 706 5 8 85 30 44 621 562 (D) 100 (D) 784 128 800 350 1 715 (D) 404 – (D) – (D) (D) 727 – 38 696 1 2 9 4 13 186 341 (D) 017 (D) 428 412 585 85 6 1 4 419 442 2 305 11 073 (D) 20 929 (D) 102 046 36 250 87 613 6 790 26 470 (D) (D) (D) 140 (D) 176 402 478 (D) 18 830 – (D) – (D) (D) 1 382 1 669 13 921 – 4 211 – – – – – (D) 1 258 (D) (D) 138 260 21 1 1 3 47 2 57 1 520 056 955 455 886 729 355 786 519 3 509 – (D) – (D) (D) 327 466 2 489 – 405 – – – – – (D) 32 (D) (D) 42 775 5 1 3 31 155 291 283 396 289 038 370 683 269 1 3 2 17 5 312 (D) (D) (D) 49 – (D) 1 330 1 430 (D) 181 289 25 2 7 4 56 7 72 4 998 520 551 323 324 436 019 888 232 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 23 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 115 968 (D) 9 001 (D) 3 239 260 7 539 2 609 82 898 1 789 228 005 4 353 61 743 (D) 12 717 6 930 21 378 52 674 59 857 (D) 19 487 263 818 24 552 (D) (D) (D) 4 165 270 865 080 5 26 4 35 412 131 18 220 11 988 133 007 841 008 246 053 016 789 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 96 306 (D) 7 436 7 578 471 (D) 3 809 483 75 958 (D) 167 738 (D) (D) (D) 601 050 945 030 274 140 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 39 462 (D) 2 310 2 471 123 (D) 613 52 33 771 (D) 32 986 (D) (D) (D) 893 313 2 770 6 424 11 116 19 9 284 (D) 201 – (D) – (D) (D) 586 – 81 127 1 895 3 773 580 1 641 5 077 16 092 955 50 887 227 242 – (D) – – – (D) (D) 71 – 1 359 – 301 (D) 26 (D) 345 41 556 (D) 1 878 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 869 – 13 492 18 922 (D) (D) (D) 1 512 93 7 045 105 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 206 3 43 20 6 2 37 5 84 6 445 7 43 10 34 5 81 65 197 3 55 2 5 – 3 – 7 22 16 – 1 025 43 140 18 61 58 170 38 479 18 8 – 2 – – – 1 1 4 – 60 – 16 3 3 2 9 4 21 2 36 1 4 – 3 1 7 1 19 – 255 3 45 5 10 3 38 9 136 6 Employees (number) E 1 217 (D) 287 155 10 (D) 108 5 638 (D) 2 630 (D) (D) (D) 71 16 352 571 1 005 3 793 (D) 11 – (D) – (D) (D) 55 – 6 349 195 210 52 99 269 1 494 58 3 956 15 24 – (D) – – – (D) (D) 9 – 158 – 30 (D) 2 (D) 45 4 70 (D) 157 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 64 – 1 013 – 68 (D) (D) (D) 222 11 543 1 A 2 – – 30 15 – 4 10 2 – 1 5 – – 4 – 4 11 1 – 7 10 – – – – – 57 7 – 1 13 3 – – 16 2 5 1 – 8 – – – 49 – – 57 – – 2 – – – – – 12 – – – 5 – – – – 74 – 46 – – 1 – 7 – – – 4 7 1 – B 52 (D) – (D) 14 – 3 41 72 – 12 12 – (D) 1 – 6 51 7 (D) 2 18 – – – (D) (D) (D) 1 – 44 40 1 – – 92 16 17 28 – 36 (D) – (D) 83 (D) – 63 – (D) 5 (D) – – – (D) 14 – – – 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 – (D) 1 – 9 (D) – (D) 5 1 2 (D) C 11 – – 79 – – – – 20 – 10 – – – 36 – 28 45 12 – 35 – – – – – – 88 – – 6 52 14 – – 46 17 – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – 29 – – – – – 9 – D 62 (D) – 86 – (D) – – 79 (D) 16 (D) (D) (D) 3 – 9 62 13 – 3 (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) – – 55 54 2 – – 93 20 – 42 – – – (D) – – – (D) (D) – – – – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 2 – 12 (D) (D) (D) – – 3 – Columbus, GA–AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Columbus, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Corpus Christi, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Dallas, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Danbury, CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Danville, VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA–IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Dayton–Springfield, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 666 30 149 52 106 11 279 111 834 94 4 268 48 240 41 311 61 540 345 2 464 217 318 14 21 4 10 2 41 34 170 22 11 395 179 659 165 1 141 196 1 684 566 6 093 712 199 4 20 1 23 4 27 20 93 7 575 3 54 20 34 2 97 19 308 38 327 6 17 1 19 16 43 25 184 16 2 541 25 185 28 115 30 438 166 1 416 137 5 5 14 43 32 15 392 (D) 622 – (D) – (D) (D) 2 686 – 694 757 4 16 2 9 407 103 5 143 1 467 530 466 156 906 146 521 911 654 8 371 1 3 1 1 (D) 214 (D) 582 (D) 448 197 649 (D) 1 186 – (D) – – – (D) (D) 322 – 7 300 – 1 189 (D) 125 (D) 3 024 265 2 117 (D) 15 248 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 693 – 51 828 196 4 392 (D) (D) (D) 10 835 654 23 329 187 14 742 1 1 5 4 (D) 719 612 649 (D) 145 400 540 534 18 519 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 243 4 991 (D) 78 247 6 11 14 1 37 356 079 (D) 234 (D) 721 913 549 (D) 24 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 47 879 1 264 4 464 20 545 731 89 9 999 1 423 8 824 539 3 818 (D) 684 32 268 (D) 1 123 39 1 577 48 32 467 (D) (D) (D) 2 785 (D) 737 (D) 27 353 85 252 435 23 (D) 166 (D) (D) (D) 884 371 484 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 35 991 938 3 669 20 328 130 – 6 575 639 3 585 127 1 913 (D) (D) – – – 705 (D) 800 – 29 800 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 26 245 (D) 213 356 (D) 22 094 (D) (D) (D) 34 900 (D) 39 050 (D) 28 246 (D) 630 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 610 548 6 56 31 58 54 250 11 138 2 397 184 560 826 884 803 289 229 376 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 8 696 275 453 5 467 17 – 1 149 114 1 163 58 362 (D) (D) – – – 115 (D) 129 – 11 823 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 11 048 (D) 37 043 (D) 1 815 (D) (D) (D) 6 302 (D) 19 446 (D) 3 030 (D) 154 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 134 869 1 13 10 14 6 30 2 54 476 882 558 809 033 965 262 651 233 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 107 7 14 21 4 – 27 5 26 3 25 2 4 – – – 10 1 8 – 36 – 2 1 2 – 2 3 25 1 340 6 19 25 8 4 75 14 188 2 34 1 3 – 2 – 5 2 21 – 1 467 34 126 28 115 48 293 72 720 31 53 – 21 1 4 – 7 1 18 1 39 2 6 – 8 – 5 3 14 1 Employees (number) E 739 20 55 497 2 – 83 7 68 7 34 (D) (D) – – – 7 (D) 12 – 299 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 261 (D) 2 457 (D) 83 (D) (D) (D) 649 (D) 1 316 (D) 148 (D) 4 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 9 706 96 600 391 1 055 342 3 844 153 3 202 23 112 – 30 (D) (D) – 7 (D) 67 (D) 147 (D) 22 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) A 4 – – 68 – – 20 25 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – 18 – 2 5 – 34 – – 6 9 2 6 4 – – – – – 3 35 1 – 1 11 3 12 5 12 2 4 1 1 3 – – – – – – 43 – – 4 – 5 – – – 19 – 6 – B 41 – – 94 – – 18 27 8 – – (D) – – – (D) – – – – 76 (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 91 – 6 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 28 12 17 (D) 2 (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) 7 (D) 5 75 27 20 37 11 7 11 7 – 1 – – (D) – (D) – 26 – – 16 (D) 53 (D) – (D) 57 (D) 7 – C 25 – – 90 – – 72 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 52 – – – – – – – 75 – 14 – – 81 – – 34 – 18 – 7 – – – – – 27 – 9 – 6 48 13 56 26 46 10 22 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 23 – – – – – 14 – D 54 – – 95 – – 28 – – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) – – 83 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 95 (D) 7 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 33 (D) 26 (D) 2 (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 8 86 35 21 48 12 7 23 17 – – – – (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) 23 (D) 60 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) Daytona Beach, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Decatur, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Decatur, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Denver, CO PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Des Moines, IA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Detroit, MI PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Dothan, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Dover, DE MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 801 49 64 28 24 6 98 46 440 46 204 7 27 7 7 1 39 6 103 7 220 4 9 3 10 2 52 6 120 14 3 293 42 114 59 212 30 465 270 1 911 191 427 5 16 4 19 4 46 46 256 31 13 910 156 739 164 862 204 108 085 549 042 431 16 66 5 18 1 50 27 219 29 379 5 31 3 47 2 59 16 191 26 40 5 58 32 457 (D) 748 (D) (D) 24 (D) (D) 4 705 (D) 947 118 7 81 33 76 58 278 29 317 63 319 420 660 373 755 227 950 461 953 2 1 7 1 9 042 90 1 840 (D) 813 (D) 1 143 306 4 160 258 12 932 2 2 2 4 (D) 643 (D) 722 (D) 491 (D) 137 204 3 928 – 1 177 (D) (D) – 388 (D) 1 947 (D) 6 251 (D) 2 336 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 112 – 380 (D) (D) – 51 (D) 571 (D) 1 615 (D) 616 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 25 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 20 020 (D) 401 (D) 630 (D) 13 346 322 3 981 209 17 506 (D) 548 (D) 614 541 212 790 183 390 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 14 571 – (D) – – (D) 11 555 (D) 1 706 – 12 013 (D) (D) – (D) 6 466 1 490 (D) 2 640 (D) 4 012 – (D) (D) (D) – – – 612 – 11 805 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 426 – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) 820 – 25 965 7 252 235 (D) 342 (D) 089 268 601 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 036 – (D) – – (D) 1 631 (D) 294 – 2 645 (D) (D) – (D) 1 513 201 (D) 677 (D) 1 277 – (D) (D) (D) – – – 198 – 1 992 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 959 – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) 271 – 4 793 102 991 (D) 81 (D) 770 191 2 607 (D) 5 943 (D) (D) (D) 179 (D) 491 51 2 240 (D) 968 – (D) – – (D) 149 – 477 – Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 48 – 2 – – 1 29 2 14 – 72 1 3 – 2 20 12 4 28 2 10 – 3 1 1 – – – 5 – 22 – 1 2 2 – 5 1 10 1 44 – 1 1 – – 23 2 17 – 180 6 34 1 5 1 46 9 76 2 134 2 5 2 7 1 37 7 71 2 40 – 7 – – 2 11 – 20 – Employees (number) E 160 – (D) – – (D) 129 (D) 26 – 232 (D) (D) – (D) 98 42 (D) 65 (D) 82 – (D) (D) (D) – – – 24 – 159 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 88 – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) 24 – 589 17 64 (D) 6 (D) 271 16 214 (D) 497 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 76 4 196 (D) 142 – (D) – – (D) 34 – 85 – A 5 – – – – – 21 – – – 5 – – – – 71 – 24 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – 32 – 1 – 1 – – – – – 6 – 1 – 2 – – – – – 7 13 3 – – – – – – – – – – – B 7 (D) – (D) – (D) 10 – – – 36 (D) – (D) – 96 – 16 2 – – (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) – 27 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 61 (D) (D) (D) 11 – – – – – 29 – 23 – 6 (D) – (D) – (D) 9 39 15 – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – C 41 – – – – – 68 – – – 27 – – – – 96 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 45 – – – – – 86 – 8 – 11 – – – – – 41 – 9 – 17 – – – – – 44 – 23 – – – – – – – – – – – D 9 – (D) – – (D) 11 (D) – – 52 (D) (D) – (D) 97 – (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 34 – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) 18 – 20 – – (D) – (D) 48 – 39 (D) 9 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 12 – 26 (D) – – (D) – – (D) – – – – Dutchess County, NY PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified El Paso, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Elkhart–Goshen, IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Erie, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fayetteville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Flint, MI PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Florence, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 421 5 22 4 32 4 111 22 206 15 541 6 18 3 18 27 101 69 264 35 114 2 9 2 10 – 12 10 59 10 149 1 9 2 8 1 23 7 82 16 273 1 10 5 11 1 73 8 145 19 1 723 35 138 14 83 17 336 165 842 93 1 315 20 46 7 54 10 225 88 753 112 328 2 38 4 6 6 66 7 174 25 6 2 1 5 5 149 (D) (D) (D) 120 – 207 175 1 125 71 13 268 (D) (D) (D) 133 (D) 3 094 135 (D) 102 10 988 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 907 (D) (D) (D) 45 395 8 3 8 2 20 430 690 154 277 320 521 893 258 851 5 1 11 39 397 (D) 870 (D) 290 (D) 636 995 569 561 25 473 (D) (D) (D) 1 119 (D) 4 418 330 8 687 (D) 4 791 – (D) – – (D) 1 230 – 1 797 – 2 5 1 15 1 8 453 (D) 1 138 (D) (D) (D) 2 154 (D) 2 960 700 26 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 604 3 1 3 1 5 (D) 974 628 983 (D) 571 086 449 548 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 7 600 246 2 995 574 361 – 1 133 385 1 773 133 148 558 10 994 11 074 (D) (D) (D) 33 964 10 048 50 467 643 18 976 (D) 6 437 (D) 535 – 3 560 (D) 1 492 (D) 11 828 2 308 449 – (D) – 1 454 1 397 5 957 (D) 2 540 – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – 12 195 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 2 171 (D) 1 236 (D) 21 073 (D) 249 (D) (D) (D) 5 199 487 7 341 153 64 945 8 1 16 37 128 437 (D) 498 (D) 019 750 645 190 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 1 913 50 851 66 141 – 225 33 537 10 35 735 4 505 2 855 (D) (D) (D) 7 358 1 680 15 095 61 3 529 (D) 512 (D) 110 – 513 (D) 325 (D) 2 441 568 153 – (D) – 118 202 1 349 (D) 1 204 – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – 4 814 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 355 (D) 319 (D) 4 542 (D) 84 (D) (D) (D) 608 99 2 275 88 16 932 21 1 436 (D) 876 (D) 6 364 137 8 060 13 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 116 4 35 3 6 – 23 3 38 4 563 65 96 3 28 6 56 35 264 10 72 1 12 19 7 – 11 3 18 1 70 11 6 – 4 – 7 5 36 1 11 – – – 1 – 6 – 4 – 38 1 8 2 2 – 9 2 12 2 122 2 4 2 2 14 14 4 57 22 372 5 68 2 13 2 68 7 203 4 Employees (number) E 230 4 124 3 11 – 15 4 69 – 2 728 462 187 (D) (D) (D) 1 176 114 630 2 290 (D) 29 (D) 6 – 52 (D) 34 (D) 190 45 10 – (D) – 19 18 94 (D) 73 – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – 408 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 26 (D) 42 (D) 573 (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) 137 7 382 – 1 480 5 145 (D) 50 (D) 689 8 580 – A 2 – 2 – 2 – 5 30 – – 1 6 3 – – – 4 7 2 2 5 – – 90 – – 17 – 6 – 4 – – – 23 – – 26 7 – 2 – – – – – 9 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – 77 – – 5 39 1 3 8 21 – – 4 9 2 – B 3 (D) 4 – 4 (D) 10 25 1 – 9 47 8 – – – 40 38 10 9 18 – – (D) – (D) 17 (D) 27 – 32 – – – 35 – – 83 21 – 10 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – – – – (D) 17 – – (D) – (D) – – 18 36 15 – 43 25 – – 11 14 28 – C 8 – 4 – 22 – 37 – 4 – 10 28 – – – – 35 57 16 – 26 – – 100 – – – – – – 28 – – – – – – – 54 – 17 – – – – – 32 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 24 – – – – 83 – – 29 95 11 – 29 – – – 29 – 13 – D 5 – 6 – 20 – 31 – 4 – 15 65 – (D) (D) (D) 52 71 20 – 27 (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) 16 – – – (D) – – – 33 (D) 14 – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) 23 (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – 26 96 26 – 56 (D) – (D) 16 – 42 – Florence, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Myers–Cape Coral, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Pierce–Port St. Lucie, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Smith, AR–OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Wayne, IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 854 15 92 10 58 3 178 38 405 55 7 148 288 636 70 484 69 642 464 3 811 683 525 26 71 21 29 2 67 19 255 34 632 60 31 4 51 4 98 44 297 43 116 – 10 – 8 1 21 2 68 6 290 5 31 4 8 5 50 14 162 11 620 9 33 9 31 15 96 28 345 53 3 542 57 246 58 223 47 538 191 1 977 205 258 934 15 154 22 511 876 13 149 31 344 45 070 22 898 97 738 10 193 29 544 7 1 5 6 483 363 (D) 350 (D) 731 (D) 796 507 33 881 3 567 876 14 2 078 190 3 649 12 801 9 420 1 285 4 746 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 702 (D) 1 239 (D) (D) 26 2 669 247 2 295 (D) 27 854 279 612 (D) 856 (D) 6 771 838 10 771 411 107 529 2 299 11 036 685 6 942 798 22 827 3 829 56 569 2 544 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 27 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 29 873 (D) (D) (D) 2 802 78 6 983 (D) 15 111 (D) 3 846 (D) 293 (D) 212 203 1 245 3 1 773 103 10 909 1 1 2 5 334 035 116 100 88 251 230 564 191 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 19 244 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 5 584 (D) 9 507 (D) 1 280 – (D) – (D) – 453 – 664 – 3 487 (D) 637 – (D) – 1 555 – 984 – 3 553 (D) 603 (D) (D) – 1 306 (D) 1 262 – 92 032 (D) (D) (D) 461 168 403 370 670 447 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 036 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 911 (D) 2 657 (D) 257 – (D) – (D) – 69 – 149 – 790 (D) 182 – (D) – 224 – 295 – 1 043 (D) 222 (D) (D) – 228 (D) 403 – 18 158 (D) (D) (D) 225 179 2 075 506 8 816 53 1 215 (D) 511 – 163 – 70 – 448 (D) 4 248 (D) (D) (D) 136 (D) 250 (D) 1 392 (D) 21 568 2 1 3 13 240 840 68 447 001 294 531 118 29 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 113 3 8 – 10 1 13 3 74 1 20 – 2 – 2 – 5 – 11 – 40 2 8 – 4 – 9 – 17 – 50 2 8 1 1 – 11 2 25 – 276 1 16 5 8 20 79 24 116 7 55 2 18 – 4 – 11 – 19 1 80 2 6 3 4 1 9 3 50 2 549 20 95 9 23 11 95 22 268 7 Employees (number) E 337 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 50 (D) 245 (D) 28 – (D) – (D) – 9 – 14 – 97 (D) 11 – (D) – 33 – 32 – 101 (D) 20 (D) (D) – 36 (D) 34 – 1 318 (D) (D) (D) 15 1 281 46 767 3 170 (D) 92 – 12 – 6 – 58 (D) 329 (D) (D) (D) 4 (D) 38 (D) 151 (D) 2 088 28 282 10 31 33 367 31 1 305 1 A – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 4 – – – 4 – – – – 82 17 55 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 14 37 11 53 5 10 2 – 2 – 9 – – – – 33 – – 3 24 24 – – – – 24 3 – 1 – 4 8 – 19 3 10 1 – B – (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) – (D) 4 (D) – (D) – – 11 – – – 2 – – – – 79 3 80 – – – – – (D) – (D) – – – – 12 (D) 5 (D) 53 85 14 64 27 (D) 4 – 22 (D) – (D) – 23 – – 3 (D) – (D) – – – 53 4 (D) 8 – 13 13 – 37 7 18 14 – C – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – 28 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – 89 21 47 10 – 8 – 26 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – 33 – 5 – – 49 – 40 22 20 5 – D – (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 11 – (D) – (D) – 30 – – – – (D) – – (D) – – – – – – (D) – (D) (D) – – (D) – – 13 (D) (D) (D) – 89 17 76 34 – 9 (D) 29 – – – – – – (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 6 (D) 8 – – 28 – 40 11 27 8 – Fresno, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Gadsden, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Gainesville, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Gary, IN PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Goldsboro, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Grand Rapids–Muskegon–Holland, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Greensboro–Winston Salem–High Point, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 708 15 31 12 37 6 100 41 437 29 189 2 12 2 6 4 33 3 118 9 543 24 42 8 32 14 69 21 313 20 635 16 43 10 20 3 117 16 377 33 1 652 10 115 31 104 34 318 113 821 105 523 9 50 5 46 2 92 35 253 31 875 6 48 10 43 6 143 83 494 42 4 742 111 407 58 238 66 679 284 2 633 266 10 841 218 965 (D) 472 (D) 2 962 349 5 321 394 118 622 19 11 3 28 8 36 (D) 252 (D) 115 308 138 749 402 (D) 2 3 23 7 28 11 429 1 2 2 3 98 881 (D) 443 (D) 606 204 695 448 4 391 (D) 1 403 – 564 – 712 – 1 623 (D) 20 247 (D) (D) (D) 464 (D) 3 156 (D) 6 261 (D) 89 005 8 1 15 17 2 40 926 283 360 953 682 559 921 905 417 30 963 2 1 6 1 10 (D) 629 (D) 043 42 401 796 576 (D) 153 921 1 738 15 734 792 7 661 17 154 25 153 6 698 76 072 2 919 28 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 20 582 (D) 1 129 739 2 570 (D) 3 160 437 10 916 1 119 73 114 1 11 7 4 13 9 22 2 534 187 504 160 347 528 831 985 037 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 12 290 (D) 504 664 1 159 (D) 1 102 270 8 031 (D) 42 734 292 594 094 395 (D) 9 075 3 424 12 242 (D) 19 231 – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 13 474 171 545 – (D) (D) 4 628 (D) 4 574 (D) 82 761 2 5 20 13 – 890 274 (D) (D) 008 (D) 538 (D) 1 7 7 1 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 560 (D) 161 238 288 (D) 166 71 3 567 (D) 11 990 2 1 1 4 262 597 962 436 (D) 632 443 448 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 95 1 13 7 10 1 11 4 46 2 290 14 71 8 17 1 41 7 113 18 29 – 2 – – – 4 1 22 – 84 3 7 – 3 2 16 1 51 1 208 – 24 7 9 5 65 6 87 5 35 – 2 – 1 1 2 – 27 2 35 – – 1 1 4 7 2 19 1 64 2 19 – 3 – 25 2 12 1 Employees (number) E 237 (D) 15 18 21 (D) 19 4 153 (D) 1 341 42 313 212 22 (D) 234 29 485 (D) 271 – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 224 2 10 – (D) (D) 56 (D) 123 (D) 949 – 39 100 (D) (D) 217 (D) 275 (D) 99 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 88 (D) 194 – – (D) (D) 52 14 (D) (D) (D) 119 (D) 46 – (D) – 8 (D) 39 (D) A 2 – – 29 – – 8 – 2 – 1 – 1 4 2 – 3 16 – 5 6 – – – – – – – 9 – 4 – 20 – – – – 25 4 26 2 – – – – – 7 15 2 – 5 – – – – – – 45 – – 1 – – – – 11 – – 1 – 7 7 – – – – 29 – 9 – B 21 (D) – 61 – (D) 1 – 39 – 6 – 2 3 5 – 12 41 3 6 11 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 40 – 7 (D) 33 (D) – – – 46 17 55 6 – – – – (D) 26 10 – (D) 3 (D) – – – (D) – 48 – – 28 – – – – 63 – – 6 – 14 12 – (D) – (D) 44 – 31 – C 9 – – 63 – – – – 15 – 4 – 5 17 11 – 6 – 4 45 43 – – – – – – – 56 – 19 – – – – – – – 31 – 11 – – – – – 34 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – 42 – – 15 – 32 – – – – – 83 – – – D 35 (D) – 68 – (D) – – 53 (D) 4 – 3 3 16 (D) 17 – 5 (D) 12 – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 11 – – – (D) (D) – (D) 32 (D) 8 – – – (D) (D) 32 (D) – (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – (D) 42 – – (D) (D) 67 – (D) (D) (D) 24 (D) – – (D) – 77 (D) – (D) Greenville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Harrisburg–Lebanon–Carlisle, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hartford, CT MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Hickory–Morganton, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Honolulu, HI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Houma, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 700 18 64 15 54 5 137 22 345 40 2 391 54 295 38 97 20 383 125 1 214 165 283 1 19 1 10 2 29 9 189 23 819 9 57 1 43 8 136 79 443 43 1 939 10 150 25 148 24 314 137 1 029 102 405 10 17 7 25 5 46 44 226 25 568 4 10 8 18 15 98 47 336 32 352 19 64 3 31 3 71 9 128 24 22 455 (D) 707 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 042 339 25 906 1 1 4 6 1 8 (D) 869 (D) 356 117 983 889 730 750 4 105 – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 2 793 36 143 – (D) (D) 716 (D) 1 482 (D) 17 882 – 692 2 189 (D) (D) 4 075 (D) 3 565 (D) 874 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 714 (D) 2 326 – – (D) (D) 912 161 (D) (D) (D) 1 309 (D) 507 – (D) – 361 (D) 169 (D) 111 862 5 5 19 24 21 25 173 233 588 094 (D) 682 700 592 (D) 7 453 (D) 355 112 739 (D) 568 472 4 702 202 23 868 17 95 82 327 10 464 3 875 975 7 322 711 9 948 2 1 2 2 611 392 (D) 268 (D) 642 233 577 181 2 919 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 2 389 (D) 15 752 – – (D) (D) 9 942 2 407 (D) (D) (D) 4 933 (D) 1 816 – (D) – 1 513 (D) 826 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 29 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 831 642 6 41 41 87 121 174 50 290 19 879 020 028 689 148 135 411 141 190 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 528 161 2 22 34 15 114 136 36 162 2 076 859 968 983 917 644 445 217 052 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 110 784 4 8 3 1 27 5 57 711 870 952 825 748 648 400 401 229 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 1 675 34 204 38 132 50 202 90 904 23 24 1 6 – 2 1 6 – 8 – 169 4 37 7 8 2 23 10 75 3 536 4 64 5 13 32 129 38 248 4 32 – – – – – 3 – 29 – 438 5 89 6 18 7 95 16 196 6 55 3 7 2 1 – 10 5 27 – 389 19 66 10 48 4 53 13 168 9 Employees (number) E 9 392 54 417 329 317 107 3 112 409 4 619 28 82 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 3 – (D) – 898 6 151 427 28 (D) 66 26 189 (D) 2 837 1 232 45 101 278 1 236 145 797 2 27 – – – – – 9 – 18 – 1 935 20 252 7 40 33 681 24 872 6 155 (D) 34 (D) (D) – 26 8 59 – 1 819 50 292 (D) 139 (D) 237 (D) 1 022 – A – 1 2 9 1 7 1 4 1 1 3 – 18 – – – 24 – 2 – 1 – 9 5 – – 6 3 1 – 1 – 7 26 6 24 5 8 2 – 14 – – – – – – – 21 – 1 – 3 18 6 – – 5 1 – 1 – – – – – 4 11 1 – 1 – 9 – – – 2 11 2 – B 13 13 5 53 6 66 36 4 6 6 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 – 4 – 29 1 – – 2 22 8 – 9 – 30 3 2 24 12 49 14 – 26 (D) – – – – – (D) 35 – 2 – 10 3 17 – – 9 2 – 7 (D) – (D) – – 29 23 9 – 6 – 47 (D) – (D) – 13 12 (D) C 4 – 9 52 15 38 10 22 6 – 20 – 24 – – – 71 – 18 – 3 – 4 20 – – – 20 5 – 9 – 18 – – 52 20 42 12 – 62 – – – – – – – 69 – 1 – – – – – – – 2 – 8 – – – – – 24 48 9 – 9 – 30 – – – – – 16 – D 20 – 7 61 33 69 46 2 10 – 4 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 26 – (D) – 3 – 2 1 – (D) – 31 13 (D) 11 – 46 – – 24 13 76 23 – 49 – – – – – – – 57 – – – – – – – – – – – 13 (D) – (D) (D) – 43 33 14 – 9 – 61 (D) – (D) – (D) 16 – Houston, TX PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Huntsville, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Indianapolis, IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jackson, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jackson, MS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jackson, TN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jacksonville, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 18 840 343 1 157 271 2 553 257 2 408 1 026 9 561 1 265 137 2 8 1 7 3 18 5 77 16 1 295 33 136 26 53 8 208 69 687 75 3 990 32 302 45 214 69 610 296 2 198 224 145 2 7 – 6 – 17 7 97 9 3 757 54 509 76 194 28 541 239 1 860 256 366 9 45 4 24 – 62 22 192 8 2 863 88 215 38 281 27 473 176 1 381 184 5 375 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 476 68 66 454 9 27 1 6 2 16 497 096 985 865 845 254 322 853 738 4 728 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 411 – (D) – 50 348 4 27 4 1 10 159 882 673 981 (D) 501 622 069 (D) 1 250 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 36 – (D) – 15 770 35 1 078 11 149 258 (D) 469 275 2 447 (D) 44 113 3 2 7 15 2 11 70 384 657 356 989 616 317 707 19 409 – – – – – 54 – 355 – 15 089 133 2 872 80 604 384 3 214 304 7 450 48 917 (D) 142 (D) (D) – 113 27 559 – 14 232 2 1 1 7 596 598 (D) 002 (D) 569 (D) 306 16 389 737 17 3 14 117 147 21 64 2 475 671 061 749 436 181 777 432 956 332 087 10 2 8 116 141 12 39 238 625 526 475 459 433 173 928 230 4 505 (D) 92 – 204 – 612 (D) 3 322 205 126 462 19 1 7 4 32 5 48 4 856 967 581 867 423 913 222 966 666 2 416 – – – – – 350 – 2 066 – 68 185 10 1 3 20 2 27 452 357 662 571 769 965 044 825 540 9 283 1 1 1 4 (D) 239 (D) 028 – 987 339 319 151 5 295 (D) 717 (D) (D) – 1 332 238 2 689 – 84 261 2 154 9 264 (D) 5 771 (D) 11 492 (D) 34 182 156 123 957 3 346 12 027 (D) 15 115 (D) 18 084 3 254 48 632 (D) 30 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 14 670 1 2 3 6 137 154 (D) 825 (D) 455 198 421 299 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 9 010 (D) 750 – 836 – (D) (D) 4 746 (D) 55 123 – (D) – 20 826 15 755 (D) (D) 7 861 – 3 017 (D) 530 – 509 – (D) (D) 881 – 17 462 (D) 93 (D) (D) (D) 5 653 (D) (D) (D) 1 463 – 910 – – – 103 – 450 – 115 367 11 6 28 59 526 454 (D) 700 (D) 615 (D) 035 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 505 (D) 247 – 245 – (D) (D) 1 187 (D) 19 679 – (D) – 14 400 1 190 (D) (D) 3 056 – 851 (D) 115 – 89 – (D) (D) 358 – 2 066 (D) 26 (D) (D) (D) 973 (D) (D) (D) 392 – 333 – – – 11 – 48 – 30 658 2 1 3 21 249 668 (D) 523 (D) 962 (D) 072 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 65 1 6 – 19 – 7 1 29 2 145 – 5 – 28 21 37 3 52 – 24 1 7 – 5 – 3 2 6 – 71 1 3 1 2 2 26 2 32 2 37 – 28 – – – 4 – 5 – 423 10 45 4 24 10 78 17 229 6 79 2 6 1 4 – 17 4 39 6 91 6 8 1 – 5 35 7 29 – Employees (number) E 181 (D) 28 – 37 – (D) (D) 91 (D) 990 – (D) – 611 4 (D) (D) 177 – 74 (D) 16 – 8 – (D) (D) 25 – 194 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 90 (D) (D) (D) 11 – 1 – – – 2 – 8 – 2 769 29 107 (D) 109 (D) 464 (D) 1 986 (D) 189 (D) 16 (D) (D) – 25 12 116 – 307 21 21 (D) – 11 72 (D) 174 – A 3 – – – 18 – – – 2 – 4 – – – 11 58 14 – 5 – 6 – 11 – 18 – – – 9 – 3 – – – – – 13 27 – – 14 – 64 – – – – – – – 1 – 4 – – 21 1 7 1 4 2 – 31 – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 16 11 – 3 – B 6 – – (D) 32 (D) – – 3 – 32 – – (D) 74 91 31 – 24 (D) 10 (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 23 (D) 16 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 58 58 – (D) 16 (D) 53 (D) – (D) – – – (D) 5 (D) 16 – – – 2 22 10 17 20 – 72 – – – – – – – 11 – – – – 16 3 – 25 – C 7 – – – – – – – 16 – 27 – – – 73 92 52 – 37 – 17 – 35 – 47 – – – 41 – 23 – – – – – 63 – – – 66 – 87 – – – – – – – 4 – 21 – – – 8 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – 49 40 – 8 – D 2 (D) – – – – (D) (D) 5 (D) 45 – (D) – 94 93 (D) (D) 46 – 15 (D) 7 – 27 – (D) (D) 50 – 24 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 75 (D) (D) (D) 35 – 56 – – – – – – – 7 – 21 (D) – (D) 2 (D) 13 (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – – – – – 13 – – (D) – 16 4 (D) 41 – Jacksonville, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Jersey City, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol, TN–VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kankakee, IL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kansas City, MO–KS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Killeen–Temple, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Knoxville, TN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 460 9 42 5 67 3 59 18 228 29 1 169 3 48 20 217 33 181 43 549 75 225 6 23 2 13 1 28 9 127 16 687 8 39 9 21 8 129 42 374 57 174 1 38 3 4 1 31 18 73 5 3 966 29 255 32 227 56 507 243 2 345 272 660 7 38 19 25 6 128 48 347 42 770 12 67 12 21 15 128 32 439 44 77 286 5 26 16 11 1 15 6 081 (D) 425 100 571 022 301 (D) 5 293 (D) 748 (D) (D) (D) 1 321 (D) 2 213 (D) 26 132 (D) 803 (D) (D) (D) 7 350 1 197 6 604 (D) 3 113 (D) 967 (D) 34 (D) 713 88 1 166 (D) 168 687 15 11 6 35 7 86 4 (D) 440 554 910 056 309 714 018 996 17 019 4 110 815 680 461 25 504 487 138 799 7 945 (D) 823 (D) (D) – 1 599 998 3 291 478 33 226 836 892 (D) – 18 784 4 543 (D) 7 660 – 1 761 (D) 196 (D) (D) – 249 120 973 21 3 475 267 247 (D) – 164 647 (D) 2 039 – 2 1 6 41 602 1 18 5 12 877 428 132 369 961 851 856 735 393 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 31 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 8 517 (D) 12 (D) (D) (D) 1 069 122 7 158 10 47 528 5 4 17 1 14 668 257 (D) 442 (D) 742 104 161 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 7 228 – – – – – (D) (D) 6 396 – 27 340 2 1 12 6 (D) 467 (D) 922 (D) 816 727 823 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 3 955 – – – – – (D) (D) 3 823 – 5 001 (D) 717 (D) 430 (D) 529 70 1 840 (D) 5 181 (D) 374 (D) 194 – 1 506 (D) 3 060 (D) 3 028 277 199 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 922 (D) 420 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 54 – 2 873 – (D) – 716 – (D) (D) 1 412 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 310 (D) 14 308 (D) 359 – (D) – – – (D) – 204 – Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 33 – – – – – 3 2 28 – 193 4 35 3 18 2 43 6 82 1 73 1 14 2 6 – 16 2 30 2 78 18 7 – 4 2 6 4 35 2 14 – 3 1 1 1 2 2 4 – 71 – 3 – 20 – 11 1 36 – 138 3 10 1 5 2 36 10 69 2 10 – 3 – – – 1 – 6 – Employees (number) E 421 – – – – – (D) (D) 407 – 631 (D) 60 (D) 35 (D) 145 10 216 (D) 470 (D) 71 (D) 25 – 85 (D) 281 (D) 239 24 38 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 75 (D) 45 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 – 254 – (D) – 4 – (D) (D) 125 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 240 (D) 874 (D) 26 – (D) – – – (D) – 17 – A 16 – – – – – – – 25 – 1 – – – – – 6 – 2 – 1 – – – – – 9 – – – 3 14 18 – – – – 31 – – 6 – – – – – – – 10 – 3 – – 55 34 – 10 – – – 1 – 18 – – – 3 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – B 52 (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – 62 – 20 – – (D) – (D) 52 – 8 (D) – – – – – – 1 – – – 5 42 4 – – (D) – (D) – (D) 4 (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – 16 – 18 (D) – (D) 65 – 1 – – – 27 (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 39 – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) C 61 – – – – – – – 72 – 11 – – – – – 35 – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23 – – – 81 – – – – – 10 – – – – – 18 – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – D 62 – – – – – (D) (D) 70 – 34 (D) – (D) – (D) 73 – 17 (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) – – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 26 – (D) – 93 – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) 53 (D) – – (D) – – – (D) – – – Kokomo, IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lafayette, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lake Charles, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lancaster, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lansing–East Lansing, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Las Vegas, NV–AZ MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 122 1 3 2 3 1 22 6 80 4 1 740 51 243 15 119 14 252 55 856 136 776 20 82 13 40 6 127 27 413 48 780 82 65 – 74 8 99 37 377 38 181 1 16 4 8 3 20 8 110 11 742 3 29 21 58 9 121 23 427 51 1 560 27 62 7 47 23 231 152 919 92 126 2 12 2 3 3 28 3 63 10 36 755 2 1 23 7 116 763 348 255 66 580 540 649 438 28 250 (D) 1 670 (D) 677 – 21 838 (D) 3 720 (D) 29 932 1 234 571 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 776 (D) 6 653 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 234 – 12 244 – (D) – 3 391 – (D) (D) 4 856 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 114 (D) 48 375 (D) 1 499 – (D) – – – (D) – 965 – 44 336 4 763 1 306 – 3 443 (D) 16 893 (D) 7 702 (D) 9 372 (D) 415 (D) 243 (D) (D) 210 2 049 173 21 360 1 5 4 8 (D) 266 (D) 953 223 386 377 451 472 94 990 (D) (D) (D) 184 (D) (D) 355 987 350 1 3 64 1 4 484 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 744 (D) (D) (D) 32 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 6 792 (D) 291 (D) 363 (D) 2 420 940 2 602 143 27 839 2 3 7 1 2 8 471 479 288 938 108 915 043 953 644 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 4 687 – 245 – 203 – 2 164 599 1 476 – 17 254 1 7 1 1 4 (D) 359 – 709 082 141 854 799 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 955 – 65 – 34 – 357 94 405 – 2 589 (D) 420 – 297 375 165 170 1 082 (D) 2 747 – 2 520 – 121 – 50 – 56 – 978 (D) (D) – – 290 (D) 421 24 – 9 707 (D) 1 409 (D) 394 172 (D) 224 3 298 22 2 163 30 381 (D) (D) (D) 234 (D) 662 (D) 461 485 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41 518 (D) 168 005 (D) 17 298 (D) 952 (D) (D) (D) 2 333 (D) (D) 21 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 49 – 4 – 4 – 10 8 23 – 89 4 17 – 3 4 10 6 45 1 25 – 13 – 3 – 6 – 3 – 16 1 2 – – 3 3 4 3 – 214 1 45 4 10 5 32 12 101 4 69 3 8 3 3 1 16 1 33 1 2 914 59 300 128 143 54 491 115 1 596 29 233 6 30 4 9 4 54 12 111 3 Employees (number) E 105 – 4 – 5 – 30 11 55 – 259 (D) 44 – 18 34 38 15 106 (D) 61 – 27 – 15 – 12 – 7 – 65 (D) (D) – – 17 (D) 10 3 – 636 (D) 127 (D) 49 14 (D) 13 221 – 156 3 25 (D) (D) (D) 33 (D) 56 (D) 25 082 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 852 (D) 10 854 (D) 1 350 (D) 57 (D) (D) (D) 317 (D) (D) 2 A – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 6 – 24 20 – 4 2 – 7 – 64 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 58 – 27 – – 1 – 1 7 1 8 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 3 7 1 6 1 2 – – 1 6 1 6 2 39 1 7 1 – B – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – 18 – 11 – 61 58 – 27 17 – 81 (D) 96 (D) – – – (D) – – 25 (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 75 – (D) 4 – 4 (D) 1 62 1 – 4 (D) – – – – – (D) – (D) – (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) (D) (D) 6 5 4 (D) C – – – – – – – – – – 10 – 30 – – 50 – 23 16 – 52 – 99 – – – – – – – 21 – – – – 77 – 60 – – 4 – 4 37 14 39 18 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 40 13 26 – – 6 – 4 – 3 22 5 34 16 – 7 12 4 – D – – – – – – – – – – 26 (D) 20 – – 58 – 29 32 (D) 88 – 96 – – – – – – – 37 (D) (D) – – 81 (D) 78 – – 5 (D) 6 (D) 2 64 (D) – 5 – – – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 11 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) (D) – Lawton, OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lexington, KY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lima, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lincoln, NE MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Longview–Marshall, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Louisville, KY–IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 304 5 10 1 11 1 43 41 174 18 806 29 86 7 48 10 84 33 463 47 191 3 20 1 8 – 30 7 112 10 128 2 7 – 5 4 13 9 81 7 2 049 40 194 21 96 24 312 117 1 096 149 771 28 49 30 67 3 108 19 420 47 32 645 1 1 4 3 19 1 338 482 511 818 414 122 003 396 561 24 037 (D) 20 241 (D) 786 – 1 154 (D) 1 541 250 5 385 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 1 285 1 545 753 (D) 130 975 8 4 9 77 2 24 566 803 (D) 206 232 437 063 288 (D) 21 958 – 20 157 – 412 – 726 – 663 – 3 581 (D) (D) – – 830 (D) 1 489 66 – 106 257 6 2 8 1 12 (D) 568 (D) 087 874 (D) 011 460 149 22 719 3 1 2 4 5 203 273 109 438 (D) 131 (D) 736 (D) 14 664 107 2 640 (D) (D) (D) 3 051 (D) 2 348 (D) 2 930 290 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 308 299 (D) 483 234 (D) 99 402 (D) 3 810 (D) (D) (D) 20 386 (D) (D) 244 3 618 047 (D) (D) (D) 83 272 (D) 376 497 (D) 856 696 (D) 123 112 5 (D) 342 (D) (D) (D) 536 457 650 (D) 2 509 33 160 23 121 30 321 157 1 450 213 24 2 30 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 33 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 898 439 241 (D) 84 (D) 1 282 237 4 226 264 26 628 1 1 1 14 2 3 446 959 058 599 77 783 316 915 475 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 1 995 (D) 110 – – – (D) (D) 1 158 (D) 17 908 271 958 542 469 – 13 925 157 1 469 117 73 472 4 2 42 12 613 253 (D) 501 (D) 541 601 632 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 442 (D) 24 – – – (D) (D) 195 (D) 2 227 84 301 71 131 – 1 196 24 386 34 12 597 173 1 181 (D) 884 (D) 4 820 69 3 144 (D) 462 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 258 – 581 (D) (D) (D) 276 – 77 (D) 157 – 48 494 168 1 177 (D) 119 2 180 (D) (D) (D) – 26 281 (D) 4 730 240 (D) 35 5 979 (D) 12 341 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 22 – 2 – – – 1 1 18 – 24 1 3 – – – 2 1 15 2 82 4 13 6 10 – 11 3 32 3 214 7 44 8 8 3 42 6 90 6 22 – 1 1 4 – 3 3 10 – 24 1 2 1 5 – 4 1 10 – 127 7 39 2 4 22 12 1 40 – 811 27 156 8 37 4 169 26 363 21 Employees (number) E (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – 47 (D) 1 – – – (D) (D) 26 (D) 183 8 28 5 6 – 72 2 57 5 854 22 110 (D) 49 (D) 246 4 296 (D) 55 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 35 – 65 (D) (D) (D) 20 – 12 (D) 26 – 1 797 21 61 (D) 10 131 (D) (D) (D) – 2 818 (D) 378 20 (D) 11 810 (D) 1 321 (D) A 11 – – – – – – – 18 – 4 12 – – – – – – 5 – 2 – – – – – – 31 – – 1 – – – – – – 14 – 11 5 – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – 22 – – 56 – 24 6 – – – – – 3 – 1 3 1 – B (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15 36 – (D) – (D) – – 24 – 7 – – – – – – 79 – – 1 – – (D) – (D) – 45 – 6 3 – – (D) – (D) – 30 – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – – (D) 9 – 25 (D) – 59 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) – (D) 6 – 3 (D) 4 (D) C 60 – – – – – – – 73 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 27 – 51 – – 89 – – 48 – 1 – – – 6 – 3 – 2 – D (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – – – – (D) (D) – (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) – – 8 – 33 (D) – 76 (D) (D) (D) – 3 (D) – – (D) – 4 (D) 7 (D) Lowell, MA–NH PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lubbock, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Lynchburg, VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Macon, GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Madison, WI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mansfield, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Melbourne–Titusville–Palm Bay, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Memphis, TN–AR–MS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 119 – 10 – 8 1 19 5 74 2 331 12 15 3 6 2 51 11 211 20 737 22 74 51 63 3 87 37 360 40 1 753 46 213 39 70 8 280 117 876 104 227 – 6 3 12 4 34 23 141 4 150 3 15 1 20 – 19 7 82 3 762 30 91 8 21 41 97 49 388 37 7 139 150 788 89 419 68 1 167 469 3 494 494 94 275 6 3 45 2 21 1 860 835 (D) 989 (D) 869 731 961 423 3 779 – 143 (D) 263 (D) 682 415 2 180 (D) 4 522 (D) 260 (D) 1 883 – 666 94 1 393 (D) 129 423 1 420 5 166 (D) 1 564 19 131 (D) 1 747 (D) (D) 229 033 28 20 3 64 89 (D) 861 (D) 571 078 575 (D) 977 (D) 1 501 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 686 – 3 170 (D) (D) (D) 1 544 – 578 (D) 728 – 111 384 863 3 945 (D) 664 11 618 (D) (D) (D) – 123 742 (D) 18 709 933 (D) 401 43 372 (D) 47 288 (D) 34 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 9 621 (D) 672 (D) 791 (D) 1 421 (D) (D) 63 799 685 4 46 5 31 102 443 24 126 14 658 003 734 472 664 503 397 529 726 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 6 933 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 974 (D) (D) (D) 626 498 2 089 26 410 (D) 4 785 96 880 423 958 1 858 65 269 (D) 84 741 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 33 839 (D) 43 697 (D) 257 427 29 5 193 21 (D) 842 – 446 (D) 275 790 842 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 1 710 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 92 (D) (D) (D) 70 765 5 1 8 36 16 543 693 (D) 170 789 588 565 091 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 51 1 1 2 3 – 4 2 37 1 926 30 76 10 54 105 181 36 423 12 241 4 7 2 32 1 75 2 117 1 370 1 66 – 30 5 114 11 127 16 304 3 37 8 6 9 54 19 165 4 256 9 57 6 10 1 51 11 106 5 39 – 2 – – – 5 21 10 1 129 3 13 1 7 3 11 3 88 – Employees (number) E 204 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 12 (D) (D) (D) 4 900 51 324 (D) 94 362 2 711 29 1 265 (D) 815 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 287 (D) 432 (D) 2 439 (D) 219 – 111 (D) 1 204 19 858 (D) 2 642 (D) (D) 241 77 82 1 023 63 1 006 (D) 932 50 162 25 (D) (D) 296 14 334 1 (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 356 2 11 (D) (D) (D) 65 (D) 240 – A 8 – – – – – – – 13 – 1 – 4 – 2 18 4 7 1 1 3 9 18 – 9 – 13 11 3 – 1 – 16 32 3 – 1 11 – – 2 8 9 – – 8 3 17 1 – 1 3 1 8 – – 1 – 1 – 8 – – – – – – 57 – – 3 – 10 – – – 7 19 4 – B 22 (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – 42 – 16 – 17 39 75 41 8 13 22 (D) 29 (D) 25 (D) 40 22 33 (D) 33 – 42 74 12 – 47 14 2 – 9 (D) 13 – – 19 (D) 37 (D) (D) 2 34 4 28 – – 1 – 2 – 36 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) 14 (D) 26 (D) – – 28 20 26 – C 37 – – – – – – – 52 – 9 – – – 34 37 22 58 14 – 21 – – – 64 – 45 – 28 – 8 – 42 – 20 – 8 – 5 – 6 – 24 – – 39 12 31 9 – 3 16 5 33 – – 3 – 7 – 51 – – – – – – 95 – – 21 – – – – – – – 31 – D 31 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) 54 – – (D) 19 42 78 10 15 (D) 31 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 49 (D) 47 (D) 38 (D) 45 – 23 (D) 50 – 3 (D) 4 (D) (D) – – 20 5 58 9 (D) 3 42 5 37 (D) (D) 1 – 4 – (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 21 – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) 37 – Merced, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Miami, FL PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN–WI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mobile, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Modesto, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 240 4 11 3 15 3 37 15 148 4 10 387 247 698 102 019 232 084 630 353 022 1 1 5 1 2 078 16 89 23 216 19 312 181 1 119 103 2 684 13 171 37 200 16 586 183 1 355 123 2 644 17 101 36 195 47 267 167 1 674 140 1 784 51 225 24 86 14 273 72 924 115 238 1 6 4 9 3 42 35 131 7 1 333 19 119 11 121 23 160 105 713 61 124 386 2 10 42 2 61 (D) 385 (D) 623 (D) 393 948 446 (D) 12 467 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 942 (D) 8 210 (D) 35 025 10 1 13 8 (D) 770 – 164 (D) 598 138 695 (D) 293 050 31 1 10 5 204 2 34 1 249 540 123 730 822 714 740 142 989 268 090 14 23 6 22 21 (D) 970 506 592 754 (D) 640 (D) (D) 199 473 (D) (D) 049 655 283 199 721 395 (D) 42 758 (D) (D) 608 176 736 249 296 289 (D) 23 2 22 81 5 50 7 1 2 11 15 61 121 1 8 1 2 4 20 1 19 1 895 104 925 935 206 115 418 154 370 37 819 1 565 5 561 1 480 (D) (D) 14 317 781 9 581 400 (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 35 349 146 739 (D) (D) (D) 7 091 (D) 20 215 – 7 644 314 1 493 410 (D) (D) 1 859 170 2 636 35 (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 515 40 196 (D) (D) (D) 726 (D) 2 972 – 13 561 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 493 (D) 60 343 3 5 6 12 1 29 1 (D) 114 (D) 212 749 521 695 073 304 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 35 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 20 941 1 1 2 4 5 67 315 997 647 (D) 629 095 750 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 10 379 – 680 667 (D) (D) 896 (D) 3 207 (D) 61 741 25 1 1 14 17 738 631 304 680 (D) 681 171 467 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 1 503 – 133 77 (D) (D) 124 (D) 714 (D) 10 650 114 2 752 184 746 (D) 1 642 30 5 161 (D) 2 660 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 070 – 409 (D) (D) – 389 147 1 009 (D) 1 855 199 996 – (D) – (D) (D) 463 – 23 297 2 (D) 652 204 682 868 112 934 616 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 69 – 3 7 6 1 8 4 38 2 267 5 56 14 21 1 39 5 124 2 24 – 13 – 1 – 4 1 3 2 72 – 18 3 2 – 21 4 22 2 59 4 25 – 1 – 3 1 25 – 428 4 58 5 18 7 81 21 221 13 639 10 67 7 34 39 138 20 304 19 6 – 1 1 – – – – 4 – Employees (number) E 142 – 14 8 (D) (D) 15 (D) 66 (D) 963 13 210 23 23 (D) 322 6 363 (D) 154 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 177 – 34 (D) (D) – 28 10 84 (D) 132 21 16 – (D) – (D) (D) 75 – 1 539 (D) 176 18 64 51 288 146 783 (D) 2 568 (D) 320 (D) 116 82 363 64 1 499 49 8 – (D) (D) – – – – (D) – A 2 – – – – – – 30 – – 1 – 5 – 9 – 1 13 1 – 8 – 55 – – – – – – – 4 6 16 – – – 8 31 6 – 16 – 59 – – – 42 – 22 – 1 – 4 – 7 25 3 10 1 – 2 14 9 17 4 20 8 7 2 5 – – – – – – – – – – B 15 – – – – (D) – 75 – (D) 7 (D) 17 – 21 (D) 4 61 9 – 47 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 13 65 1 – (D) (D) 35 29 17 – 24 – 69 – – (D) 17 (D) 63 – 11 – 27 – 15 1 12 46 18 – 6 16 41 2 5 11 12 32 7 21 – – (D) (D) – (D) – – – (D) C – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 3 – 40 – 8 29 2 – 48 – 89 – – – – – – – 13 – – – – – 42 35 9 – 50 – 90 – – – – – 78 – 4 – 4 – – – 17 12 3 – 12 – 32 – 56 51 32 – 16 82 – – – – – – – – – – D – – – – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 9 – 19 – 60 (D) 5 14 13 (D) 51 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 – – (D) (D) – 50 39 27 (D) 31 – 73 – (D) – (D) (D) 79 – 5 (D) 42 – – – 16 2 5 (D) 9 (D) 54 (D) 11 7 15 – 11 89 – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) – Monroe, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Montgomery, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Muncie, IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Myrtle Beach, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Naples, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nashville, TN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Bedford, MA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 613 14 55 22 42 7 99 39 297 38 1 856 25 220 49 91 6 274 93 954 144 136 4 21 – 5 – 29 7 61 9 503 22 72 10 15 2 103 37 208 33 202 23 38 – 10 2 28 5 88 8 3 866 45 330 32 162 45 517 229 2 239 267 5 922 82 323 68 570 130 637 441 3 305 366 113 4 8 1 4 1 23 3 64 5 91 203 30 2 4 18 2 28 2 (D) 184 109 741 (D) 728 583 926 792 18 021 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 957 (D) 14 081 1 322 1 570 872 (D) (D) 4 237 747 4 615 476 10 576 1 658 3 122 – 354 (D) 2 891 (D) 1 989 219 183 807 12 1 8 10 25 21 99 3 904 917 111 166 983 244 448 759 275 16 582 – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 491 – 1 212 (D) (D) – 2 962 552 2 732 (D) 8 058 1 219 2 962 – (D) – (D) (D) 1 586 – 103 948 8 3 9 19 8 52 (D) 380 903 794 525 457 542 253 (D) 2 1 14 322 432 2 31 5 22 21 51 18 160 9 619 282 018 089 829 217 340 692 346 204 684 22 9 16 42 4 101 1 (D) 649 (D) 172 810 700 658 684 656 748 – (D) (D) – – – – (D) – 64 129 6 3 1 4 1 43 (D) 880 (D) 210 609 394 545 705 681 136 – (D) (D) – – – – (D) – 2 578 48 (D) (D) 179 (D) 746 6 1 385 (D) 36 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 59 551 (D) 2 146 (D) 3 249 (D) 6 970 (D) 28 388 (D) (D) (D) 2 145 (D) 283 (D) 6 785 10 287 (D) (D) 380 918 13 21 107 31 5 44 14 134 8 666 188 738 069 015 864 138 812 427 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 42 721 (D) 1 290 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21 317 – 10 530 – (D) – – – (D) – 2 319 – 261 383 8 107 7 26 8 87 1 (D) 223 105 637 (D) 741 038 962 356 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 8 768 (D) 307 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 092 – 1 510 – (D) – – – (D) – 912 – 44 280 2 5 1 5 1 26 (D) 399 370 687 (D) 283 099 844 64 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 105 1 9 1 5 2 11 2 74 – 34 – 15 – – – 6 – 13 – 738 34 125 24 48 2 123 17 354 12 2 728 6 184 56 195 140 568 239 1 312 29 721 3 65 14 50 6 151 36 388 8 41 1 2 – 2 1 5 20 9 1 828 17 136 5 72 6 115 21 438 17 1 044 11 92 34 45 13 161 49 610 29 Employees (number) E 479 (D) 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 416 – 114 – (D) – – – (D) – 89 – 3 948 (D) 178 257 135 (D) 634 57 2 613 7 10 194 48 616 529 445 487 2 365 890 4 782 31 2 875 (D) 164 204 98 106 878 524 897 (D) 90 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 6 60 (D) (D) (D) (D) 492 7 160 33 645 17 1 701 7 4 668 (D) 178 (D) 131 154 1 028 (D) 2 986 8 A 2 – – – – – 6 16 3 – 8 – 59 – – – – 49 – – 1 8 2 22 – 16 2 5 1 2 – – 1 6 1 10 2 4 – 1 1 6 6 13 – – 4 6 1 – 5 – – – – – – 51 – – 1 – 3 – 4 – 2 5 1 – 1 – – 16 – – 2 4 1 – B 20 (D) – (D) – (D) 29 (D) 42 (D) (D) (D) 80 (D) – (D) – 74 (D) (D) 27 1 2 94 – 14 19 9 3 1 4 – 4 3 13 14 8 22 3 5 16 3 12 3 – – 7 71 3 – 16 – – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) 11 – 7 19 1 – 4 (D) – (D) – – 12 5 6 (D) C 13 – – – – – – – 19 – 40 – 90 – – – – – – – 6 59 11 59 – – 12 – 8 – 5 – 10 34 18 32 13 21 6 – 8 – 25 – – – 26 32 11 – 47 – – – – – – 97 – – 5 – – – 26 – 21 – 7 – 5 – – 57 – – 12 – 7 – D 28 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 55 – 16 – (D) – – – (D) – – – 39 (D) 5 94 – (D) 31 – 2 – 7 – 2 2 49 15 11 33 6 – 23 (D) 8 – – – 10 88 6 (D) 44 (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 97 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 26 – 11 – 2 – 5 (D) – (D) – – 3 (D) 10 – New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New London–Norwich, CT–RI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Orleans, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New York, NY PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Newark, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, VA–NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oakland, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 082 9 61 8 47 9 185 70 628 64 249 5 23 1 7 2 47 33 125 6 7 850 260 773 84 1 005 73 977 473 3 703 502 39 404 1 4 4 2 22 2 66 989 516 956 512 056 388 203 717 1 691 590 2 115 63 143 212 257 243 611 43 166 331 737 409 034 049 045 272 546 1 008 005 1 84 55 36 201 189 154 281 2 124 653 298 911 317 690 822 343 847 197 537 14 13 9 17 27 28 87 237 141 175 273 178 208 456 438 433 7 806 36 382 88 969 100 1 005 677 4 086 464 414 3 20 4 32 2 57 38 236 22 7 441 135 647 60 484 56 1 176 475 3 916 493 9 038 70 396 118 404 129 1 292 720 5 432 477 399 459 16 34 32 46 55 88 115 7 592 875 312 892 820 518 827 726 897 268 519 9 31 5 44 40 71 63 (D) 658 956 270 406 683 499 892 (D) 50 670 2 5 1 2 8 8 20 (D) 964 865 329 879 049 776 697 (D) 10 963 76 496 (D) 1 071 (D) 2 065 (D) 4 415 (D) 203 031 (D) (D) (D) 477 664 125 050 371 850 3 937 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 804 1 787 (D) (D) (D) 28 7 1 25 1 58 (D) 479 358 452 654 140 763 086 627 1 026 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 54 695 (D) (D) (D) 7 1 5 22 (D) 121 54 184 524 415 284 598 125 17 2 36 8 90 4 415 549 20 17 58 78 17 207 (D) 507 (D) 018 432 226 188 561 (D) 263 981 13 6 52 50 127 1 (D) 074 (D) 702 813 715 (D) 461 841 61 000 3 1 4 7 40 (D) 528 (D) 486 140 735 (D) 657 157 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 37 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 756 401 1 466 (D) 2 128 (D) 5 217 328 7 619 433 23 403 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 2 976 76 4 130 (D) 95 280 1 178 35 416 (D) 3 002 (D) 15 140 1 604 34 665 (D) 1 902 (D) (D) (D) 236 (D) 438 107 841 19 (D) (D) 995 (D) 610 1 862 (D) 3 511 (D) 755 216 792 (D) (D) 3 856 (D) (D) (D) (D) 67 501 (D) 241 790 31 92 1 37 5 39 8 (D) 992 (D) 068 507 764 656 099 120 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 11 538 (D) 1 204 – (D) – 4 079 (D) 5 298 – 17 989 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 2 309 (D) (D) – 65 693 494 34 211 (D) 691 (D) 11 433 (D) 15 528 (D) 637 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 160 – (D) (D) 671 (D) (D) (D) 21 343 508 (D) (D) 154 888 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180 407 27 83 31 3 12 (D) 053 (D) 146 (D) 229 210 732 351 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 273 (D) 422 – (D) – 263 (D) 1 360 – 2 786 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 365 (D) (D) – 14 376 88 4 852 (D) 221 (D) 1 529 (D) 5 740 (D) 149 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 34 – (D) (D) 134 (D) (D) (D) 2 871 89 (D) (D) 29 250 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 54 383 6 33 5 3 (D) 464 (D) 523 (D) 943 273 301 44 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 76 1 10 – 5 – 27 2 32 – 34 2 4 – 1 3 11 1 12 – 201 5 41 2 7 2 33 6 104 1 9 1 1 – 1 – 1 1 4 – 133 2 5 1 2 5 42 5 67 4 239 3 11 1 7 8 48 25 134 1 394 35 94 4 37 3 65 18 129 10 29 1 7 1 1 – 5 2 11 1 Employees (number) E 197 (D) 44 – (D) – 27 (D) 106 – 165 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 56 (D) (D) – 1 035 8 271 (D) 19 (D) 211 (D) 464 (D) 16 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 5 – (D) (D) 20 (D) (D) (D) 439 5 (D) (D) 1 388 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 476 (D) 414 (D) 2 861 (D) 437 23 519 1 80 (D) 18 (D) (D) – 13 (D) 42 (D) A 6 – – – – – 24 37 8 – 4 12 – – – – – – 6 – 1 4 7 – – – 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 17 4 25 3 – 2 8 – 27 – – 8 11 2 9 2 11 8 29 7 21 6 5 2 6 – – – – – – – – – – B 26 – – (D) – (D) 23 18 57 – 6 (D) (D) – (D) (D) – – 14 (D) 9 16 11 (D) – (D) 3 – 22 (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – – – (D) (D) – (D) – 20 (D) 47 (D) – 9 (D) (D) 72 (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 (D) 33 (D) 4 (D) 85 17 36 2 4 56 – – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) C 37 – – – – – 74 – 61 – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – 24 – – – 20 – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – 46 16 – 9 – 15 – – – – – 41 – 20 – 12 52 21 – 52 – 41 – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – D 39 (D) – – (D) – 30 (D) 83 – – (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 6 – 11 (D) – (D) 4 (D) 9 (D) – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) 33 – (D) (D) 13 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 44 (D) 3 (D) 94 (D) 44 – 10 – – (D) – (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) Ocala, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Odessa–Midland, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oklahoma City, OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Olympia, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Omaha, NE–IA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Orange County, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Orlando, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Panama City, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 487 32 38 9 42 1 83 31 229 23 323 20 20 – 14 5 46 8 193 17 2 108 50 135 24 82 20 294 137 1 245 121 130 4 3 2 6 2 28 13 68 4 1 173 11 39 7 27 14 168 92 746 69 2 237 17 72 43 76 58 286 301 1 262 121 3 536 158 302 40 287 54 442 239 1 755 260 228 7 26 3 9 2 39 6 127 9 8 134 193 1 052 (D) 292 (D) 931 126 4 936 (D) 5 602 (D) 833 (D) (D) – 661 (D) 3 755 (D) 2 472 (D) 150 (D) (D) – 86 (D) 2 144 (D) 38 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 62 809 (D) 3 170 812 1 683 (D) 31 831 249 14 038 556 16 045 (D) 286 (D) 531 – 10 350 1 198 3 352 223 1 109 837 48 142 45 171 82 584 (D) 004 (D) 877 283 335 030 897 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 54 727 (D) 1 972 687 (D) (D) 30 785 (D) 10 116 (D) 11 901 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 2 080 (D) 876 132 32 117 135 60 885 534 (D) 880 (D) 275 804 (D) (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 7 916 (D) 447 116 (D) (D) 2 582 (D) 3 465 (D) 1 283 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 540 (D) 237 251 7 24 22 6 180 819 (D) 051 (D) 347 822 (D) (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 109 2 24 6 7 21 17 1 28 3 33 – 3 1 2 – 8 2 16 1 1 433 13 114 36 99 46 311 106 689 20 237 5 26 10 28 13 21 14 118 3 95 2 6 3 5 – 31 3 44 1 353 4 33 4 12 11 88 30 167 4 163 1 31 5 3 22 32 3 63 2 106 1 9 6 2 2 34 6 46 – Employees (number) E 620 (D) 45 10 (D) (D) 170 (D) 343 (D) 99 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) 59 (D) 11 211 14 435 (D) 1 039 (D) 2 408 356 (D) (D) 887 (D) 36 48 17 48 172 34 516 (D) 243 (D) 14 4 (D) – 92 (D) 116 (D) 1 334 (D) 245 3 94 79 198 109 574 (D) 912 (D) (D) (D) 19 119 (D) (D) 467 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 844 – A 3 – – – – 84 – – – 20 3 – – – – – – – 6 – 1 1 3 10 3 14 2 6 1 2 2 – 16 29 16 27 – 7 2 – 2 44 – – – – 4 – 1 – 2 13 6 – 10 – 7 12 2 – 3 – 33 39 – 35 5 – 2 – 4 – – – 26 – 5 26 4 – B 14 (D) – – – (D) – – – 6 – (D) – (D) – – – – – – 5 (D) 12 (D) 14 41 13 43 3 (D) 21 – 28 84 47 60 – 1 8 – 7 83 – – – – 10 – 14 – 8 13 8 – 10 – 13 76 12 – 14 (D) (D) (D) – 23 15 – 16 (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21 49 8 (D) C 18 – – – – 92 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 – 17 45 26 45 15 34 7 – 13 – 59 90 63 72 – – 14 – 7 – – – – – 18 – 6 – 9 – – – – – 25 50 9 – 18 – 64 71 – 83 22 – 11 – 11 – – – – – 22 64 17 – D 17 (D) – – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 6 – 15 (D) 17 (D) 17 57 (D) (D) 28 (D) 36 95 75 61 – – 15 (D) 10 (D) – – (D) – 14 (D) 20 (D) 11 (D) – – – – 14 87 20 (D) 18 (D) (D) (D) – 24 (D) (D) 25 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 66 8 – Pensacola, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Peoria–Pekin, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Phoenix–Mesa, AZ MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pine Bluff, AR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pittsburgh, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Providence–Fall River–Warwick, RI–MA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 800 9 91 15 42 23 133 28 402 57 339 5 22 3 17 – 62 18 189 23 13 956 99 793 195 945 192 031 022 673 008 2 1 7 1 2 074 34 93 31 128 34 237 155 1 236 127 648 25 44 17 44 3 147 17 325 26 2 678 22 190 20 164 36 401 193 1 488 163 1 260 18 60 31 46 61 152 54 785 52 846 7 50 21 47 13 140 91 434 43 108 582 3 4 4 37 16 6 34 2 417 072 114 832 320 244 165 249 169 80 553 2 3 3 36 12 4 17 (D) 404 665 014 412 158 078 969 (D) 11 957 1 1 1 5 (D) 233 620 528 555 735 565 614 (D) 22 531 1 2 7 8 789 268 643 910 21 521 350 888 141 13 874 (D) 377 458 (D) – 5 374 (D) 5 966 (D) 109 476 18 8 25 19 12 23 (D) 160 253 617 980 782 161 306 (D) 3 023 (D) 104 67 (D) – 730 (D) 1 883 (D) 20 365 5 2 2 1 7 (D) 927 68 953 460 209 461 158 (D) 151 922 1 146 21 595 381 13 422 26 417 30 956 13 885 40 917 3 203 69 873 (D) (D) (D) 554 669 199 937 336 (D) 55 451 (D) (D) (D) 368 22 200 (D) (D) 13 976 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 438 23 166 – 12 619 (D) (D) (D) 164 3 220 (D) (D) 6 186 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70 9 768 – 1 22 10 22 85 260 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 110 2 644 29 327 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 39 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 3 788 (D) 616 (D) 271 (D) 549 301 1 816 97 4 243 (D) 84 (D) 229 (D) 1 432 157 2 120 144 174 001 1 33 2 11 5 41 6 66 3 797 817 635 277 924 833 429 309 979 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 1 844 – 494 – (D) – (D) (D) 946 – 1 753 – (D) – (D) – 659 (D) 936 – 105 001 24 1 3 2 31 2 36 792 401 597 601 847 744 397 831 791 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 341 – 81 – (D) – (D) (D) 170 – 416 – (D) – (D) – 60 (D) 328 – 25 742 195 8 018 238 731 211 3 728 342 12 169 110 6 643 – (D) – (D) – 70 – 6 492 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 1 824 – 33 215 6 1 1 5 6 11 265 358 332 643 050 389 334 753 90 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 33 – 3 – 1 – 2 1 26 – 18 – 1 – 1 – 4 2 10 – 612 15 158 13 29 6 73 21 283 14 40 – 3 – 3 – 5 – 29 – 22 3 1 – 1 – 2 1 14 – 665 13 102 34 83 19 81 19 306 9 486 13 43 7 36 4 46 26 301 10 47 1 8 1 2 1 11 1 22 – Employees (number) E 47 – 12 – (D) – (D) (D) 29 – 70 – (D) – (D) – 11 (D) 53 – 2 288 26 624 20 61 24 526 28 974 5 336 – (D) – (D) – 11 – 316 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 216 – 3 005 12 411 86 142 365 1 033 27 924 4 1 832 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 242 5 89 (D) 22 (D) (D) (D) 22 (D) 34 – A 11 – – – – – – – 18 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 2 – 4 – – 7 1 – 9 – – – – – 31 – 13 – 5 20 – – – – – – 7 – 1 – 5 22 – 29 3 8 1 – 1 – – – – – – – 1 4 – – – – – – – – – – B 9 (D) – (D) – (D) – – 19 – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – 3 – 5 – 1 – – 9 7 – 58 (D) – (D) – (D) 82 (D) 83 – 26 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 41 (D) 14 – 47 37 – 43 47 41 10 – 10 (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) 17 – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – C 59 – – – – – – – 75 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 4 – – – – 21 4 – 39 – – – – – – – 54 – 29 – – – – – – – 46 – 8 – 18 54 – 87 20 – 12 – 7 – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – – – – D 19 – – – (D) – (D) (D) 37 – – – (D) – (D) – – (D) – – 4 – 3 – – – – 15 12 – 80 – (D) – (D) – – – 89 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 46 – 21 – 63 28 – 44 63 – 17 – 19 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – Punta Gorda, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Racine, WI PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Reading, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Reno, NV MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Richmond–Petersburg, VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Roanoke, VA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 182 5 16 1 10 1 22 12 108 7 153 1 6 2 8 1 46 7 74 8 5 601 121 596 94 331 64 757 362 2 968 308 206 1 14 2 13 1 38 8 118 11 143 7 7 – 6 1 16 7 93 6 5 752 88 458 100 448 58 770 403 3 065 362 5 611 83 247 81 315 71 742 485 3 331 256 510 4 47 2 27 1 73 31 294 31 22 287 (D) 348 (D) 1 174 (D) 6 398 (D) 14 254 45 19 390 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 100 (D) 226 633 1 38 11 20 30 41 11 66 4 799 771 302 348 054 652 230 813 663 14 806 – (D) – (D) – 577 – 13 393 – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 10 822 – 145 116 1 27 6 9 29 31 1 37 180 856 368 135 331 519 494 706 527 192 316 (D) (D) (D) 562 761 278 (D) 692 235 107 183 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70 945 966 4 891 (D) 831 (D) (D) (D) 1 663 (D) 1 681 – 25 603 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 433 56 926 (D) 224 (D) (D) (D) 152 (D) 381 – 17 8 20 117 4 9 816 (D) 1 179 (D) 746 (D) 2 347 485 4 109 500 40 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 46 689 (D) 2 356 (D) 2 056 (D) 15 624 989 22 692 749 16 583 7 (D) (D) 306 (D) 8 392 402 4 852 379 29 429 2 2 3 9 166 582 (D) 688 (D) 461 (D) 292 426 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 29 252 – 1 237 (D) (D) (D) 11 592 698 13 632 (D) 11 464 – (D) (D) – (D) 7 196 (D) 2 038 – 19 583 128 1 533 (D) (D) (D) 1 510 (D) 5 216 162 53 702 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 7 015 (D) 32 262 (D) 11 449 – (D) (D) – (D) 1 644 303 7 022 – 150 563 17 1 58 48 931 893 362 (D) (D) 287 (D) 074 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 665 – 401 (D) (D) (D) 1 152 176 4 383 (D) 2 295 – (D) (D) – (D) 1 243 (D) 459 – 4 340 16 397 (D) (D) (D) 294 (D) 1 549 25 9 729 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 799 (D) 6 687 (D) 4 155 – (D) (D) – (D) 317 55 2 868 – 30 035 123 5 083 228 (D) (D) 7 671 (D) 13 063 (D) 5 044 (D) (D) – 97 – (D) (D) 4 649 – 5 135 – (D) – (D) – 232 (D) 1 520 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 134 – 15 1 3 1 25 6 82 1 69 – 2 3 – 1 47 1 15 – 122 4 23 3 11 1 22 2 52 4 289 3 17 – 11 4 29 15 205 5 50 – 3 1 – 1 9 3 33 – 762 11 79 5 30 6 202 58 351 20 50 1 3 – 3 – 11 1 31 – 40 – 4 – 5 – 8 3 18 2 Employees (number) E 731 – 39 (D) (D) (D) 108 12 534 (D) 198 – (D) (D) – (D) 138 (D) 40 – 392 1 34 (D) (D) (D) 40 (D) 177 3 760 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 125 (D) 508 (D) 203 – (D) (D) – (D) 41 4 121 – 2 399 17 223 16 (D) (D) 938 (D) 967 (D) 448 (D) (D) – 7 – (D) (D) 404 – 244 – (D) – (D) – 30 (D) 100 (D) A 2 – – – – – – – 3 – 8 – – – – – 29 – – 37 1 – – – 7 – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – 3 – 2 – 4 – – – – – – – 6 – 1 2 2 – – – 2 4 1 2 3 – – – – – – 34 – – 4 – – – – – – – 7 – B 14 (D) – (D) – (D) – – 29 – 23 – (D) (D) – (D) 46 – – 24 4 – – (D) 23 (D) – (D) 10 – 11 (D) – – – (D) 3 (D) 19 (D) 35 (D) – (D) – (D) – – 61 (D) 3 2 25 (D) – – 3 12 1 15 5 (D) – – – (D) – 17 – (D) 2 – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 9 – C 20 – – – – – – – 33 – 42 – – – – – 62 – – – 5 – – – 42 – – – 9 – 9 – – – – – – – 13 – 33 – – – – – – – 50 – 2 – 9 – – – 3 13 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – D 23 – – (D) (D) (D) – – 49 (D) 33 – (D) (D) – (D) 53 (D) – – 6 – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) 17 – 19 (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 31 (D) 49 – (D) (D) – (D) – – 79 – 4 – 32 – (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) – (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) – (D) – – (D) – (D) Rochester, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Rockford, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Rocky Mount, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Sacramento, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Saginaw–Bay City–Midland, MI MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified St. Louis, MO–IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Salinas, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Salt Lake City–Ogden, UT MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 475 9 83 20 125 20 229 45 886 58 394 4 11 6 14 4 99 19 206 31 922 13 90 14 64 7 160 45 487 42 2 734 26 95 39 95 30 435 200 1 672 142 431 1 18 3 15 3 76 22 258 35 7 321 85 428 57 456 70 1 230 665 3 830 499 536 14 29 4 18 5 71 48 333 14 285 – 11 3 14 5 44 12 175 21 87 467 3 3 11 52 (D) 666 389 575 (D) 140 (D) 416 (D) 15 806 (D) 736 (D) 562 (D) 2 564 468 9 164 (D) 244 615 1 520 22 450 (D) 14 144 13 958 78 149 13 520 91 119 7 773 34 054 (D) 953 52 948 (D) 6 314 10 719 14 737 (D) 42 751 – (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 953 742 7 638 120 16 460 (D) (D) – 353 – (D) (D) 10 873 – 39 549 – (D) – (D) – 1 566 (D) 5 629 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 41 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 83 681 178 14 183 200 4 105 1 644 12 892 2 874 45 257 2 348 164 353 528 397 518 952 (D) 35 711 (D) 64 848 2 936 381 592 77 2 66 156 2 275 262 331 (D) (D) 907 (D) 763 587 2 6 1 4 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 47 627 (D) 2 039 – 1 505 (D) 8 220 1 051 33 923 (D) 107 100 1 939 4 836 631 1 128 (D) 30 224 (D) 29 783 426 306 086 74 1 53 115 (D) 505 491 (D) (D) 931 (D) 233 345 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 12 969 (D) 263 – 338 (D) 1 259 179 10 823 (D) 24 732 449 1 143 156 359 (D) 8 586 (D) 10 292 92 71 169 (D) 10 477 425 (D) (D) 6 496 (D) 44 327 55 10 740 (D) (D) (D) 565 (D) (D) (D) 3 823 41 833 – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) 1 597 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 505 (D) (D) – – (D) – – (D) – (D) – 716 – (D) – (D) – (D) – 237 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 264 1 20 – 7 2 64 13 153 5 363 5 41 6 10 4 69 27 193 7 492 2 55 7 22 10 92 22 274 7 200 6 15 2 7 6 42 15 103 4 26 – 2 – – – 23 – – 1 36 – 6 – 2 1 7 2 17 1 4 – – 1 – – 2 – 1 – 21 – 2 – 3 – 3 – 12 1 Employees (number) E 1 227 (D) 28 – 17 (D) 142 15 1 007 (D) 1 630 32 120 11 32 (D) 764 (D) 596 1 3 269 (D) 611 29 (D) (D) 456 (D) 1 748 – 953 (D) (D) (D) 40 (D) (D) (D) 425 3 150 – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) 121 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 38 (D) (D) – – (D) – – (D) – (D) – 77 – (D) – (D) – (D) – 28 (D) A 2 – 11 – – – 5 7 2 – 1 – 17 – – – 3 – 1 6 1 7 11 – – – 6 9 2 – 1 – – – 9 – 6 9 1 – 18 – 58 – – – 57 82 – – 5 – – – – – – 46 – – 8 – 64 – – – – – – – 4 – – 88 – – – – – – B 15 – 75 – – – 13 1 13 – 4 – 5 – – (D) 1 (D) 9 11 11 1 52 – (D) (D) 7 (D) 6 – 9 (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) 17 46 2 – 44 (D) 80 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) 45 (D) 89 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) C 13 – – – – – 31 – 18 – 8 – 53 – – – – – 10 – 8 – 30 – – – 22 – 10 – 10 – – – – – 47 – – – 77 – – – – – 87 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – D 13 (D) – – – (D) 20 – 18 (D) 2 – 6 – – (D) – (D) 9 – 14 (D) 54 – (D) (D) 7 (D) 9 – 5 (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – 69 – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – – (D) – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – (D) San Antonio, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Diego, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Francisco, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Jose, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified San Luis Obispo–Atascadero–Paso Robles, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Santa Rosa, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 2 215 29 107 13 122 28 376 168 1 249 123 3 819 43 124 59 159 55 580 291 2 321 187 3 779 21 183 59 204 57 483 229 2 363 180 2 229 23 61 51 126 31 352 177 1 323 84 142 2 20 1 – 1 35 14 66 3 353 4 12 1 9 1 66 35 220 5 141 5 18 2 7 3 11 6 83 6 275 3 10 13 11 8 33 8 172 17 88 955 (D) (D) (D) 339 (D) 507 096 090 528 45 534 (D) (D) (D) 1 994 (D) (D) (D) 13 489 302 1 913 – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) 7 719 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 548 (D) (D) – – (D) – – (D) – (D) – 5 038 – (D) – (D) – (D) – 943 (D) 5 13 16 33 1 4 505 (D) 1 868 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 057 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 653 (D) 7 716 (D) 3 861 (D) 284 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 522 (D) (D) (D) (D) 71 (D) (D) 4 278 (D) 42 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 18 426 560 1 509 81 623 228 5 837 4 579 4 678 332 37 677 7 4 6 2 14 1 302 113 614 960 5 082 899 351 352 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 8 553 (D) 1 055 (D) – (D) 4 860 687 1 555 – 18 876 5 1 3 8 (D) 258 526 000 – 422 (D) 467 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 1 530 (D) 277 (D) – (D) 595 78 524 – 4 823 (D) 1 195 136 281 – 385 (D) 2 772 (D) 8 803 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 3 780 (D) (D) – 35 381 (D) 3 369 (D) 886 (D) 6 594 634 19 092 (D) 7 330 252 1 501 75 194 (D) 427 129 4 695 (D) 4 076 – 2 178 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 248 – (D) – – – (D) (D) 208 – 593 – (D) (D) (D) – 152 (D) 256 – Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 76 4 13 1 – 1 24 4 29 – 147 1 28 4 14 – 29 2 64 5 24 1 1 1 – 2 17 1 1 – 361 4 42 3 6 9 82 25 187 4 192 5 37 8 9 3 36 10 78 6 45 – 22 – – – 6 2 14 1 9 – 1 – – – 3 1 4 – 28 – 1 1 1 – 9 1 15 – Employees (number) E 303 (D) 34 (D) – (D) 144 8 113 – 453 (D) 54 11 18 – 57 (D) 307 (D) 568 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 355 (D) (D) – 2 797 (D) 591 (D) 49 (D) 793 44 1 150 (D) 791 19 127 5 12 (D) 54 10 561 (D) 251 – 92 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 – (D) – – – (D) (D) 13 – 110 – (D) (D) (D) – 23 (D) 71 – A 7 – – – – – 24 33 7 – 2 – – – – – – 26 2 – 18 – – – – – 62 64 – – 2 – 18 – – – 6 11 1 – 1 – – – – – – – 2 – 4 – 29 – – – 14 38 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – B 26 – – – – – 75 45 5 – 4 – – – – – – 55 1 – 21 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 82 (D) – (D) 4 – 43 – – – 9 18 6 – 11 – – – – – – – 25 – 14 – 41 (D) – (D) 1 20 – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) – – – – – (D) C 36 – – – – – 81 – 67 – – – – – – – – – – – 65 – – – – – 91 – – – 11 – 43 – – – 31 56 10 – 7 – – – – – – – 18 – 26 – 52 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – D 51 (D) – (D) – (D) 90 – 14 – – (D) – – – – – (D) – (D) 22 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 84 (D) (D) – 5 (D) 50 (D) – (D) 10 39 9 (D) 20 – – – – (D) – – 42 (D) 16 – 42 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – – Sarasota–Bradenton, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Savannah, GA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Scranton–Wilkes Barre–Hazleton, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Shreveport–Bossier City, LA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Bend, IN MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Spokane, WA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Springfield, IL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 585 29 47 5 18 5 94 78 278 31 1 401 27 148 14 122 4 205 77 708 96 106 3 4 1 4 5 25 18 40 6 2 884 24 100 51 143 54 437 244 1 706 125 1 796 73 162 55 103 16 296 92 885 114 453 4 40 3 17 2 86 30 236 35 105 1 8 1 – 2 20 4 60 9 267 2 13 3 7 – 61 7 158 16 40 261 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 222 (D) 402 (D) 179 767 11 1 6 37 44 6 68 2 931 375 170 530 763 734 302 496 466 39 194 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 9 977 (D) (D) – 142 367 9 4 40 2 47 (D) 790 (D) 039 (D) 538 337 994 (D) 44 150 1 6 1 3 8 1 18 1 341 438 408 362 848 820 665 835 433 24 083 4 752 468 655 694 (D) 563 025 134 (D) 4 1 11 35 934 20 11 949 (D) 208 (D) 19 783 466 3 270 214 1 963 (D) 270 (D) – (D) 353 (D) 1 101 112 5 193 (D) 121 (D) 281 – 1 484 155 2 729 (D) 30 812 – 11 566 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 730 – (D) – – – (D) (D) 452 – 2 673 – (D) (D) (D) – 876 (D) 1 239 – MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 43 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 43 287 (D) 468 (D) (D) (D) (D) 632 (D) (D) 29 368 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 133 1 852 8 337 (D) 44 459 1 5 15 18 (D) 797 (D) 429 (D) 124 (D) 663 519 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – 17 657 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 10 381 (D) 2 133 (D) 28 356 – (D) (D) 2 967 – 11 920 (D) 10 988 – 2 088 – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – 14 377 – (D) – (D) (D) 4 145 (D) 5 831 (D) 8 367 (D) 3 029 95 (D) – 1 834 (D) 2 826 118 53 447 (D) 258 (D) 165 (D) (D) (D) 21 120 (D) 34 856 1 049 18 444 (D) 344 (D) 7 167 441 5 785 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – 4 610 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 2 137 (D) 1 163 (D) 6 572 – (D) (D) 1 339 – 1 986 (D) 2 398 – 529 – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – 2 740 – (D) – (D) (D) 406 (D) 1 544 (D) 1 907 (D) 780 21 (D) – 230 (D) 755 36 13 722 (D) 79 (D) 16 (D) (D) (D) 10 265 (D) 8 358 245 4 848 (D) 81 (D) 1 306 94 1 688 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 18 – 3 – 1 – 4 – 10 – 47 2 8 1 1 – 14 1 19 1 92 – 7 2 6 – 26 2 49 – 15 – 3 – 1 – 3 – 8 – 71 – 8 – 4 3 11 4 40 1 89 1 28 3 2 – 13 2 37 3 76 1 6 1 3 2 9 3 49 2 112 5 24 1 4 3 18 5 51 1 Employees (number) E (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – 493 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 335 (D) 103 (D) 349 – (D) (D) 28 – 127 (D) 156 – 68 – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – 255 – (D) – (D) (D) 42 (D) 158 (D) 240 (D) 89 4 (D) – 31 (D) 102 2 648 (D) 1 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 475 (D) 578 21 201 (D) 6 (D) 186 4 147 (D) A 14 – – – – – – 77 21 – 1 – – – – – – 26 – – 2 – 18 – – – 12 – – – 12 – – – – – – 72 15 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 2 – – – – – 4 – 4 – – 68 – – – 26 5 – 3 – 28 – 26 – – 13 – – B 4 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 91 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 58 – (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) – (D) 15 (D) – – 1 (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 66 1 – – (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) – (D) 4 (D) 16 (D) – – – – 4 – 8 – – (D) – (D) (D) 32 21 – 35 – 84 (D) 14 (D) – 48 – – C 36 – – – – – – – 65 – – – – – – – – – – – 15 – – – – – 54 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – 5 – – – – – 5 – 26 – – – – – – – 40 – 12 – 54 – – – – – – – D (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) 8 – (D) (D) – – 19 (D) – – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 7 (D) 20 – (D) – – (D) 6 – 10 (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) 25 (D) 45 – 86 (D) – (D) – – – (D) Springfield, MO MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Springfield, MA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Stamford–Norwalk, CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Steubenville–Weirton, OH–WV MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Stockton–Lodi, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Sumter, SC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Syracuse, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tacoma, WA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 124 1 9 3 12 1 15 15 62 6 791 7 45 13 29 7 93 45 511 41 956 13 67 7 110 6 114 36 553 49 135 2 11 1 4 1 15 16 80 5 552 6 36 5 34 4 93 32 320 22 648 8 90 4 32 5 128 41 289 51 608 4 36 17 28 8 82 45 370 18 934 12 61 13 43 14 146 89 517 39 3 414 (D) 662 (D) (D) (D) (D) 70 1 624 31 22 600 (D) (D) 9 2 335 (D) 4 934 (D) 10 222 (D) 15 844 3 1 4 5 (D) 828 (D) 261 92 058 646 199 565 61 433 46 751 (D) 649 (D) (D) 1 194 25 129 188 45 324 1 073 18 893 (D) 1 082 (D) 8 319 2 804 10 664 631 44 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 46 128 5 1 1 5 19 786 590 381 626 (D) 734 862 445 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 30 458 485 4 043 (D) (D) (D) 2 880 532 11 534 (D) 110 687 1 346 7 477 (D) 4 358 14 230 50 341 4 114 27 795 (D) 3 060 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 1 474 (D) 25 804 – 5 483 (D) (D) (D) 7 786 584 11 176 (D) 3 457 – (D) – 741 – (D) – 2 571 (D) 13 676 – 1 095 (D) (D) – 1 744 (D) 10 174 (D) 6 557 (D) 621 (D) (D) – 2 155 164 3 167 (D) 21 169 (D) 1 976 (D) 406 (D) 6 200 521 9 631 (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 5 324 191 934 (D) (D) (D) 335 82 2 935 (D) 20 035 1 1 9 5 282 707 (D) 665 407 032 860 938 (D) 646 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 276 (D) 7 154 – 889 (D) (D) (D) 1 623 128 4 449 (D) 842 – (D) – 58 – (D) – 759 (D) 3 792 – 313 (D) (D) – 168 (D) 3 185 (D) 1 585 (D) 243 (D) (D) – 228 34 901 (D) 5 092 (D) 558 (D) 192 (D) 728 102 3 409 (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 152 6 31 6 3 2 25 6 68 5 507 25 61 2 33 9 141 38 189 9 31 1 3 – 2 – 6 1 16 2 103 – 10 1 2 1 21 6 59 3 28 – 2 – 4 – 2 – 19 1 85 – 10 1 2 – 12 4 54 2 50 2 5 1 3 – 11 4 23 1 164 3 13 1 3 2 38 4 98 2 Employees (number) E 492 16 110 (D) (D) (D) 41 10 256 (D) 1 730 35 128 (D) 64 57 765 108 560 (D) 79 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 40 (D) 581 – 26 (D) (D) (D) 281 11 256 (D) 100 – (D) – 15 – (D) – 78 (D) 336 – 19 (D) (D) – 20 (D) 284 (D) 155 (D) 28 (D) (D) – 30 5 82 (D) 485 (D) 31 (D) 13 (D) 118 6 308 (D) A 2 – – – – – 9 – 2 – 2 – – – 7 – 8 13 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – 17 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 6 – – 21 – 6 – 3 – B 1 – – – – (D) 1 – 1 (D) 12 – – – 24 – 32 26 7 – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – 14 (D) – (D) – (D) – 2 30 – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 15 – (D) 22 (D) 18 – 11 – C – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – 55 – 31 52 18 – – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – – – – – – 21 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – 30 – 24 – D – – – (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) 17 – – (D) 62 – 36 24 13 (D) – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – (D) 20 – – (D) (D) (D) – – 46 (D) – – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) – – – (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – – – – (D) 11 (D) – (D) – (D) 25 – 20 (D) Tallahassee, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Texarkana, TX–Texarkana, AR MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Toledo, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Topeka, KS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Trenton, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tucson, AZ MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tulsa, OK MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 276 40 129 21 38 13 185 42 748 60 3 943 140 241 42 269 42 591 275 2 102 241 309 15 17 10 12 3 43 13 169 27 1 028 11 70 3 58 13 136 67 613 57 266 3 15 1 11 2 43 7 162 22 919 6 61 6 79 6 139 61 510 51 560 11 11 6 22 4 77 40 371 18 1 323 49 63 13 57 16 181 71 786 86 164 019 2 10 1 11 14 57 10 52 2 680 564 302 403 785 370 074 998 843 6 833 (D) 334 (D) 388 (D) 1 629 217 3 725 263 37 992 6 1 9 17 (D) 335 (D) 744 (D) 914 994 375 880 5 903 (D) 151 (D) 1 021 (D) 490 42 3 750 171 27 852 2 88 068 (D) (D) (D) 680 066 174 929 4 1 16 12 174 251 705 207 661 6 2 812 968 6 469 95 36 335 2 2 8 1 17 2 762 846 (D) 348 (D) 668 144 397 487 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 45 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 331 159 2 058 320 831 298 4 977 263 7 798 626 9 355 332 1 350 420 806 (D) 1 184 (D) 4 293 594 5 086 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) (D) 41 1 105 (D) 55 332 (D) (D) 161 2 003 634 22 591 (D) 21 734 (D) 43 553 1 1 14 20 (D) 588 864 (D) (D) 635 (D) 852 (D) Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 9 830 (D) 1 437 142 (D) – 3 293 (D) 4 655 (D) 3 362 (D) 748 277 (D) – 351 (D) 1 598 – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – 279 (D) 34 066 (D) (D) – (D) – 20 131 (D) (D) (D) 25 965 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 705 (D) (D) (D) 864 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 451 – 3 578 (D) 716 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 2 664 (D) – (D) (D) – 855 (D) (D) – Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 202 (D) 525 30 (D) – 503 (D) 1 076 (D) 873 (D) 142 78 (D) – 75 (D) 490 – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – 123 (D) 5 339 (D) (D) – (D) – 1 866 (D) (D) (D) 5 561 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 056 (D) (D) (D) 194 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 82 – 672 (D) 180 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 556 (D) – (D) (D) – 64 (D) (D) – Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 76 2 15 3 2 – 16 3 34 1 48 1 10 4 2 – 9 2 20 – 8 – 1 – – – 2 – 4 1 176 3 11 – 9 – 22 16 109 6 77 2 5 3 2 1 27 3 33 1 12 1 2 – – – 2 2 5 – 31 2 5 1 3 2 4 1 13 – 13 1 – 1 1 – 4 1 5 – Employees (number) E 280 (D) 85 2 (D) – 100 (D) 83 (D) 107 (D) 10 4 (D) – 15 (D) 71 – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – 17 (D) 460 (D) (D) – (D) – 126 (D) (D) (D) 784 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 495 (D) (D) (D) 17 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) 7 – 61 (D) 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 38 (D) – (D) (D) – 9 (D) (D) – A – – 2 – – – 1 – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 35 5 – 2 – 4 – 30 48 – – 15 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – 40 – – 9 – – – – – – – 15 – B 6 – 11 – – – 3 – 12 – 2 55 – – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – – (D) 3 (D) (D) – – 5 1 (D) 7 (D) 16 (D) 31 50 (D) (D) 33 (D) 23 (D) – (D) – – – – – (D) – – 10 (D) – (D) (D) (D) – 68 – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) 1 (D) C 3 – 9 – – – 9 – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – 18 – 26 – – – – – 74 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – D 10 (D) 16 – (D) – 5 (D) 20 (D) – (D) – – (D) – – (D) – – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – – (D) 4 (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) (D) 19 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 38 (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) – – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – Tuscaloosa, AL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tyler, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Utica–Rome, NY MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Ventura, CA PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Victoria, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Visalia–Tulare–Porterville, CA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 635 16 67 16 26 5 118 21 341 25 581 21 60 14 26 4 72 13 334 37 141 1 5 1 5 2 23 4 91 9 1 508 17 62 19 57 33 256 120 880 64 697 4 38 24 19 9 134 39 402 27 100 2 6 – 7 – 17 3 55 10 306 12 26 4 23 4 32 29 163 13 124 6 6 1 8 – 15 6 79 3 1 828 (D) 124 – 230 – 329 (D) 874 71 9 135 1 (D) 010 (D) (D) (D) 456 385 285 59 1 1 3 4 996 (D) (D) (D) (D) – 1 040 (D) 2 897 (D) 46 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 966 (D) 4 687 78 578 (D) 1 578 4 250 6 414 172 1 706 734 77 18 183 280 99 873 31 (D) 032 757 (D) 862 160 762 614 860 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 10 330 – 4 332 (D) (D) (D) 692 (D) 4 765 (D) 1 196 994 (D) (D) 086 983 976 315 106 733 195 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 666 – 1 430 (D) (D) (D) 127 (D) 1 043 (D) 375 272 (D) (D) 958 199 811 201 868 047 339 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 67 – 7 2 2 1 11 1 42 1 2 721 79 288 37 259 58 379 145 1 441 35 18 – – – – – 5 1 11 1 34 – 2 10 3 – 1 – 18 – 342 25 29 2 15 2 48 27 190 3 72 3 9 1 5 – 19 2 32 1 25 2 1 1 – 1 7 – 13 – 167 3 18 – 13 12 39 5 75 3 Employees (number) E 280 – 39 (D) (D) (D) 29 (D) 207 (D) 22 742 (D) (D) 138 963 681 4 563 515 14 418 14 59 – – – – – (D) (D) 32 (D) 97 – 2 (D) (D) – (D) – 31 – 1 168 39 40 (D) 27 (D) 179 210 655 (D) 178 (D) (D) (D) 44 – 46 (D) 65 (D) 78 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 17 – (D) – 2 083 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) A 5 – – – – – – 45 8 – – 9 2 6 1 6 1 3 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 10 – 12 73 – – – – 12 – 2 – – – – 36 4 19 3 5 1 5 – 59 – – – – – – 1 11 – – – – – – – – 2 – 2 – 2 35 9 17 1 – B 24 (D) – – – (D) – 85 37 – 2 (D) 7 7 (D) 6 4 13 2 1 – – – (D) – – – (D) – (D) 60 (D) 38 (D) – (D) – (D) 18 – 17 – – – – 6 3 47 28 5 1 (D) – 9 – (D) – – – – – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D) 14 – (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 (D) C 28 – – – – – – – 45 – 4 36 7 45 13 29 13 19 5 – – – – – – – – – – – 44 – 73 95 – – – – 63 – 14 – – – – – – 73 23 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 – 11 – 11 58 30 – 11 – D 23 – – (D) (D) (D) – (D) 50 (D) 2 (D) (D) 9 22 6 5 20 2 – – – – – – – (D) (D) – (D) 70 – 72 (D) (D) – (D) – 27 – 26 – – (D) – (D) – 44 42 (D) – (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) – 17 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Waco, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Waterbury, CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Waterloo–Cedar Falls, IA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, FL MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wichita, KS MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wichita Falls, TX MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 457 12 33 8 24 4 76 36 235 29 37 988 1 5 4 2 20 2 329 782 293 522 358 223 790 468 223 242 – 17 4 7 – 45 14 132 23 153 2 12 13 8 2 14 4 92 6 2 765 156 204 18 206 32 304 123 1 509 213 835 30 40 20 43 6 117 32 481 66 249 13 13 1 8 2 52 9 139 12 1 348 18 82 13 93 20 216 94 730 83 15 48 178 232 42 621 3 3 15 20 41 15 261 10 180 – 260 (D) 226 – 6 148 (D) 2 858 (D) 9 045 (D) 253 (D) 667 (D) 248 (D) 1 988 38 137 148 3 4 1 6 2 21 19 74 3 850 651 237 124 042 003 848 830 563 6 515 – – – – – (D) (D) 1 502 (D) 7 804 – 136 (D) (D) – (D) – 1 319 – 80 397 1 807 1 678 (D) 1 538 (D) 15 434 10 803 47 216 (D) 9 432 (D) (D) (D) 1 944 – 3 313 (D) 2 967 (D) 6 051 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 407 – (D) – 109 594 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 318 – – – – – (D) (D) 409 (D) 1 802 – 20 (D) (D) – (D) – 431 – 25 779 489 453 (D) 421 (D) 2 003 6 000 16 020 (D) 1 963 (D) (D) (D) 529 – 367 (D) 780 (D) 1 062 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 90 – (D) – 18 882 (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 515 1 2 5 8 (D) 339 260 838 (D) 584 413 465 937 8 457 (D) 268 (D) (D) (D) 953 (D) 2 034 (D) 129 860 288 (D) 108 (D) (D) (D) (D) 23 559 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 47 Table 4. Statistics by Industry Division for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 140 1 2 3 1 6 496 722 748 923 219 042 221 375 394 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 9 385 (D) 432 625 1 477 – 1 982 (D) 4 185 (D) 8 477 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 424 – 7 080 – 2 232 – (D) – 4 202 – (D) – 20 370 3 (D) 309 (D) (D) – 413 405 308 – Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 183 (D) 118 112 299 – 269 (D) 1 212 (D) 1 709 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 97 – 2 077 – 657 – (D) – 1 237 – (D) – 5 002 (D) 1 219 (D) (D) – 1 228 115 1 959 – Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For definition of MA’s, see appendix B] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 91 3 8 3 10 – 20 3 43 1 26 1 1 – 2 – 3 13 6 – 65 – 18 – 3 – 18 – 26 – 95 1 10 1 9 – 31 14 29 – Employees (number) E 246 (D) 9 5 20 – 104 (D) 98 (D) 87 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) 16 – 372 – 76 – (D) – 274 – (D) – 481 (D) 39 (D) (D) – 215 13 180 – A 3 – 17 – – – 4 31 2 – 5 – – – – – – 52 – – 15 – 58 – – – 29 – 21 – 3 – – – – 61 9 29 – – B 6 – 34 – – – 7 56 6 – 21 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – 92 – (D) 46 (D) 28 – – (D) 85 – 7 – 14 – – (D) – 94 23 66 – (D) C 9 – – – – – 22 – 15 – 44 – – – – – – 88 – – 45 – 87 – – – 86 – 75 – 18 – – – – – 40 87 – – D 5 (D) – – – – 11 (D) 10 (D) 29 (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) – – 55 – 29 – (D) – 92 – (D) – 12 (D) – (D) (D) – 26 95 – – Wilmington, NC MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Worcester, MA–CT PMSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified York, PA MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Youngstown–Warren, OH MSA Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified 1For 664 21 68 11 57 9 109 37 305 47 252 4 9 4 16 4 43 22 137 13 210 3 27 – 6 1 53 6 110 4 820 6 53 10 68 19 132 71 425 36 11 679 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 171 2 686 2 330 (D) 8 569 (D) 2 320 – 206 (D) 4 530 64 1 328 81 33 481 4 2 4 8 2 9 101 044 (D) 637 185 363 046 326 (D) 7 1 5 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D ALABAMA Baldwin Calhoun Chambers Choctaw Clarke Coffee Colbert Dale Dallas Elmore Etowah Greene Houston Jefferson Lauderdale Lee Limestone Macon Madison Marengo See footnotes at end of table. 215 318 132 123 157 103 141 106 335 113 189 103 325 3 218 187 354 108 334 1 187 136 4 11 3 3 4 2 2 2 15 2 3 3 6 107 6 9 2 26 63 5 351 422 127 307 143 896 352 096 247 898 846 416 946 032 101 226 550 668 904 428 26 38 14 16 27 12 13 10 77 17 20 16 43 396 27 34 13 56 156 28 1 7 1 1 2 785 227 337 281 223 54 133 58 26 35 22 29 10 267 28 28 55 102 1 408 113 109 65 390 833 80 443 1 252 374 228 353 137 232 194 2 562 231 257 373 918 21 595 736 965 393 4 909 15 377 608 3 1 1 – – 11 – – 2 – 1 11 4 – – 1 11 1 1 – 8 14 1 – – 56 – – 7 – 4 4 1 4 – 9 4 12 5 – 27 6 10 – – – – – 9 – 7 – – 2 – 7 11 4 3 – 20 22 3 – – – – – 10 – 11 – – 6 – 15 – 15 3 – 509 1 124 789 10 886 1 383 1 2 3 69 3 5 1 21 48 4 280 288 139 670 667 445 608 818 740 085 48 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D ALABAMA Con. Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Pike Russell Shelby Sumter Talladega Tuscaloosa 1 570 108 1 644 144 152 228 106 142 258 635 56 4 85 2 5 7 3 2 4 17 770 829 713 580 148 906 491 247 151 331 231 29 231 19 24 30 13 10 31 76 36 3 58 1 2 034 007 766 266 744 878 41 887 21 31 116 (D) 18 46 280 7 201 546 9 994 220 266 1 130 (D) 166 436 2 202 1 – 1 – 1 1 2 – 1 – 2 – 7 – 1 4 8 – 3 6 2 – 4 – 6 5 15 – 5 3 3 – 9 – 2 6 (D) – 7 10 5 625 (D) 880 1 654 9 830 ALASKA Anchorage Fairbanks North Star 518 133 32 321 2 348 63 8 24 863 727 832 12 10 156 165 1 – 4 – 4 – 5 – ARIZONA Cochise Maricopa Pima 111 2 031 560 3 090 107 753 12 174 15 236 50 1 719 (D) 6 557 48 (D) 155 312 (D) 1 585 – 2 – – 21 – – 13 – – (D) – ARKANSAS Columbia Crittenden Faulkner Garland Jefferson Miller Mississippi Ouachita Phillips Pulaski St. Francis Union 136 201 119 107 648 108 141 176 174 1 871 168 192 2 4 3 4 22 1 2 4 5 125 7 7 859 451 666 975 531 964 201 115 222 961 335 157 16 22 11 13 95 10 10 25 23 199 16 41 1 1 2 3 13 437 768 293 635 874 888 535 291 521 461 253 348 24 47 40 102 243 16 15 56 35 577 46 93 259 318 409 1 221 3 023 134 127 452 391 9 219 573 783 1 – – 11 2 – – 1 – 1 – 7 10 – – 28 7 – – 1 – 5 – 14 9 – – 16 7 – – 6 – 5 – 15 20 – – 35 10 – – 2 – 6 – 14 2 2 103 5 4 CALIFORNIA Alameda Contra Costa Fresno Kern Los Angeles Marin Merced Monterey Orange Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura 6 706 2 332 640 696 32 645 338 240 536 2 237 2 245 2 3 3 2 629 366 819 230 552 318 97 27 25 3 618 45 9 34 216 85 83 107 164 220 22 4 115 12 88 7 53 10 13 4 43 009 540 590 929 047 727 621 054 792 130 449 186 353 799 600 505 066 057 955 716 943 522 561 996 553 833 212 106 71 2 914 38 51 50 239 227 275 259 363 320 71 26 134 36 200 4 175 21 39 13 77 213 50 18 14 2 930 36 6 16 154 52 51 54 107 178 14 1 90 7 45 540 441 142 055 290 444 933 460 888 581 692 602 100 735 377 913 907 719 534 (D) 3 582 1 085 322 186 25 082 170 204 448 1 388 883 724 949 1 630 2 005 255 150 1 094 121 953 (D) (D) 77 (D) 38 784 45 15 3 2 461 4 1 5 29 12 9 13 24 45 2 626 374 876 206 485 145 710 044 250 090 296 514 732 571 740 1 1 – 5 – 3 8 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 – 18 3 5 1 8 2 4 8 9 4 3 14 – 6 2 1 22 5 7 18 12 12 4 7 – 44 34 2 9 45 3 7 36 – 16 6 9 – 28 3 – 37 – 14 12 10 7 8 9 – 77 17 – 10 – 11 – 51 – 26 4 19 – 4 2 – 31 – 8 29 19 24 2 9 – 69 43 – 5 (D) (D) – (D) – 19 142 1 211 353 2 229 141 1 451 275 238 124 697 833 21 453 1 597 10 740 (D) (D) 716 (D) 556 5 561 (D) 5 038 (D) 2 664 25 965 COLORADO Adams Arapahoe Boulder Denver El Paso Jefferson See footnotes at end of table. 239 874 128 1 916 700 211 108 3 121 26 (D) 949 661 622 470 (D) 21 73 8 223 52 23 3 685 (D) 2 224 99 088 18 830 (D) 37 (D) 68 1 636 337 (D) 544 (D) 952 25 354 3 509 (D) – 3 9 2 3 12 (D) 1 4 11 46 (D) – 35 – 16 29 65 – (D) – 14 64 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 49 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D CONNECTICUT Fairfield Hartford Middlesex New Haven New London 2 041 1 734 135 1 389 235 79 105 4 73 20 092 338 649 588 605 160 191 12 127 33 40 78 2 51 10 877 554 458 298 400 705 897 34 598 111 10 144 16 968 676 10 509 1 483 2 2 – 2 8 5 6 – 16 36 12 12 – 11 41 7 8 – 23 17 DELAWARE Kent New Castle Sussex 379 1 293 388 12 932 127 803 16 145 39 161 43 6 251 108 323 10 929 147 2 057 148 1 615 18 762 2 386 4 2 3 16 14 27 6 10 6 23 17 39 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia 10 111 451 861 787 313 107 4 277 88 431 1 4 3 5 FLORIDA Alachua Bay Brevard Broward Charlotte Clay Collier Dade Duval Escambia Gadsden Highlands Hillsborough Indian River Jackson Lake Lee Leon Manatee Marion Martin Okaloosa Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole St. Lucie Volusia 543 228 762 7 148 182 139 202 10 387 2 564 700 242 154 2 279 197 138 263 525 1 034 261 487 169 290 2 386 185 2 765 107 1 492 780 145 100 324 702 463 739 10 8 129 258 3 3 10 799 114 27 7 8 106 5 2 7 29 39 4 17 18 14 182 6 137 1 54 44 6 34 14 45 15 46 909 134 423 934 788 740 576 685 510 839 128 619 187 738 318 386 544 000 364 756 640 702 666 525 148 672 250 336 087 970 062 213 241 098 40 29 127 563 33 13 59 926 356 83 38 46 303 30 14 29 72 114 33 76 30 38 240 7 342 7 192 78 20 26 43 117 40 102 3 5 111 148 1 1 8 626 79 20 3 6 75 3 487 602 384 558 844 458 058 498 598 384 471 904 603 105 835 (D) 976 987 251 538 97 80 1 797 2 728 47 37 132 4 900 1 720 512 74 69 1 191 55 29 (D) 290 418 99 197 80 408 4 021 (D) 1 168 13 502 239 53 108 204 340 110 726 790 2 472 48 494 35 735 341 1 70 13 5 324 855 765 180 265 4 – 5 1 11 12 16 1 2 – 5 13 3 6 8 4 5 2 9 6 13 – 2 – 2 11 3 3 – 23 10 6 3 4 2 – 9 9 9 7 24 42 7 – 1 47 16 7 5 3 18 1 11 26 58 – 43 – 17 5 16 5 – 26 34 30 5 42 – – 27 10 59 – 50 9 10 – – 42 17 – – – 26 – 59 37 65 – 14 – 14 – 17 – – 75 45 28 – 27 – – 8 15 19 – 31 54 10 – – 59 23 – – (D) 27 – 17 39 34 – 54 (D) 26 – 25 – – 26 60 49 – 55 729 1 725 13 590 509 131 (D) 3 529 4 595 295 2 273 1 258 4 814 47 762 (D) 25 779 125 5 931 3 028 703 2 651 1 5 1 8 235 448 183 552 18 26 1 11 5 781 12 195 145 868 (D) 80 397 33 29 3 34 7 27 6 35 412 521 932 535 343 302 978 047 425 GEORGIA Baldwin Bibb Bulloch Burke Carroll Chatham Clarke Clayton Cobb Columbia Coweta Crisp DeKalb Dougherty Douglas Fayette Floyd Fulton Glynn Gwinnett See footnotes at end of table. 237 1 113 181 100 193 1 333 428 1 723 2 277 216 247 111 8 085 770 283 193 174 8 667 331 814 7 31 30 3 3 36 12 68 88 5 12 3 408 30 9 31 3 364 16 35 233 899 496 681 585 702 957 831 441 101 674 512 842 341 681 932 827 214 344 001 26 142 47 19 12 146 79 100 200 15 36 34 627 166 36 45 11 836 57 47 2 562 18 950 (D) 2 416 1 449 (D) 8 843 40 346 41 920 (D) 4 372 2 506 303 339 (D) 6 013 28 1 210 9 24 499 660 749 374 556 60 438 (D) 64 34 (D) 283 410 1 278 (D) 83 33 4 225 (D) 18 199 79 4 223 470 171 416 4 863 (D) 512 288 (D) 2 259 5 857 8 795 (D) 612 484 62 272 (D) 499 3 596 464 55 622 3 205 4 741 5 1 10 – 9 2 6 2 2 – 8 17 1 3 7 15 – 1 9 1 25 – 2 – 11 4 9 16 16 – 43 11 7 8 44 11 – 5 24 1 – – 39 – – – 32 16 19 – 44 56 7 15 49 54 – 7 29 – – – (D) – – (D) 13 24 23 (D) 56 15 9 (D) 71 12 – 7 29 – 50 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D GEORGIA Hall Hancock Harris Henry Houston Laurens Liberty Lowndes McDuffie Mitchell Muscogee Newton Peach Richmond Rockdale Spalding Sumter Thomas Troup Ware Washington Con. 146 133 123 155 392 209 257 393 107 109 1 255 173 114 1 448 153 185 148 195 342 135 112 12 2 9 3 55 4 5 9 15 5 98 3 3 46 5 3 4 7 5 3 3 429 473 092 920 784 403 977 606 929 749 394 747 200 021 415 645 068 252 728 132 095 14 15 26 13 41 24 30 49 17 35 146 22 19 145 30 39 27 38 25 41 30 10 206 1 273 (D) 1 537 50 698 2 340 2 287 5 027 (D) 4 252 82 1 2 27 3 1 2 4 2 2 1 695 633 237 961 152 343 211 796 398 285 235 83 26 (D) 31 355 71 50 146 (D) 56 922 22 39 637 65 36 49 211 79 136 32 1 311 230 (D) 417 7 183 438 512 1 197 (D) 711 35 717 363 284 8 512 506 297 489 1 398 406 802 454 8 – 16 – 3 – 4 – 11 15 2 – – 2 11 10 – 9 – 17 19 8 – 71 – 2 – 15 – 32 40 61 – – 15 6 5 – 28 – 49 31 – – 61 – – – – – – 48 11 – – 11 55 47 – 48 – 56 60 – – (D) – – – – – (D) 54 72 – – 24 10 14 – 42 – 67 25 HAWAII Honolulu 568 23 868 35 15 752 194 2 326 1 28 9 42 ILLINOIS Champaign Cook DuPage Kane Kankakee Lake Macon Madison McLean Peoria Rock Island Sangamon St. Clair Will Winnebago 300 21 937 705 341 174 744 220 218 121 317 181 267 866 795 349 6 1 370 77 51 3 32 32 5 4 5 5 26 63 11 878 987 364 396 113 139 467 004 036 (D) 473 193 255 237 790 23 1 854 108 51 37 86 36 21 5 32 18 28 101 119 45 3 961 62 47 1 774 271 519 630 463 207 14 180 892 571 11 202 299 (D) (D) (D) 62 110 203 591 83 1 280 14 9 050 280 022 982 392 – 1 5 7 14 5 10 5 – – 9 – 2 5 6 – 3 19 21 16 27 76 15 – (D) 11 – 1 48 5 – 5 30 49 66 32 52 – – – – – – 29 46 – 3 22 23 35 38 83 (D) (D) (D) – – – 59 8 22 488 29 800 (D) (D) (D) 3 2 14 51 6 486 673 544 535 882 8 541 11 823 (D) (D) (D) 756 593 2 047 6 780 1 468 INDIANA Allen Clark Delaware Elkhart Howard La Porte Lake Madison Marion St. Joseph Vanderburgh 603 104 136 114 121 113 1 624 137 3 682 453 157 26 5 18 5 6 105 18 269 35 5 719 614 021 149 (D) 660 275 142 367 934 495 117 6 24 10 33 11 262 18 457 45 14 20 258 (D) 16 582 4 012 7 228 (D) 78 942 (D) 218 048 30 812 4 144 561 (D) 154 82 421 (D) 995 (D) 2 429 251 67 4 387 (D) 2 660 1 277 3 955 (D) 14 215 (D) 36 713 4 076 1 332 5 – 8 – 17 – 2 – 1 4 – 18 – 47 – (D) – 9 – 7 14 – 25 – 48 – 61 – 10 – 9 26 – 24 (D) 51 – 62 (D) 9 (D) 8 16 – IOWA Black Hawk Polk Scott 153 419 136 9 045 (D) 12 906 34 33 18 7 804 (D) 11 762 97 (D) 95 1 802 (D) 1 122 10 4 – 60 (D) – 44 7 – 70 (D) – KANSAS Geary Johnson Leavenworth Sedgwick Shawnee Wyandotte See footnotes at end of table. 128 366 107 800 266 807 2 23 1 19 5 20 162 270 393 940 903 378 12 37 6 69 28 66 837 17 639 439 (D) 3 457 8 313 30 355 7 (D) 100 222 262 5 995 67 (D) 842 1 731 – 5 11 – – 1 – 7 2 1 – 4 – 18 – – – – – 10 – (D) – – MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 51 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D KENTUCKY Christian Fayette Hardin Jefferson McCracken Warren 212 585 154 2 313 130 151 5 19 2 115 3 5 005 246 433 614 409 349 17 78 12 218 18 15 3 10 1 93 1 4 120 979 124 702 789 002 37 222 36 1 302 33 34 489 2 272 330 16 502 352 755 1 2 – 1 1 3 17 16 – 2 9 28 12 12 – 3 8 29 27 18 – 2 18 38 LOUISIANA Acadia Ascension Avoyelles Bossier Caddo Calcasieu De Soto East Baton Rouge Iberia Iberville Jefferson Lafayette Lafourche Lincoln Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides St. Charles St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Terrebonne Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge 137 197 135 243 1 373 776 123 2 621 304 183 1 469 892 154 193 119 197 5 332 613 114 109 425 158 129 207 511 201 234 373 321 198 139 107 156 180 117 2 4 13 5 34 36 2 90 9 3 38 18 4 4 2 6 202 20 2 2 21 12 107 4 13 13 6 10 11 5 2 1 3 3 2 179 460 651 366 890 755 103 190 032 161 780 075 371 498 899 692 065 941 156 716 204 436 322 343 649 625 422 377 477 577 584 536 511 894 824 13 16 14 15 165 73 7 292 40 10 133 98 19 19 15 22 488 69 7 8 58 10 23 20 50 33 16 54 23 45 8 6 14 12 10 1 12 2 20 779 749 031 477 481 23 25 48 58 709 470 7 913 184 16 363 214 56 32 19 56 2 389 142 17 18 410 (D) 232 52 282 113 32 62 252 63 15 23 27 24 32 168 208 718 461 6 695 5 181 96 10 345 1 814 181 4 203 2 109 486 257 164 396 28 949 1 503 61 343 4 602 (D) 4 836 530 2 262 463 292 920 1 419 823 117 88 223 174 456 – 6 – – 1 1 – 1 5 – 2 2 7 – – 10 1 2 – – 4 – 11 – – 7 5 6 – 10 – – – – – – 1 – – 14 – – 10 38 – 4 6 18 – – 6 5 15 – – 51 – 94 – – 68 10 2 – 21 – – – – – – – – – 9 – – 7 35 – 11 14 – – – – 6 – – – 30 – 62 – – 45 – 37 – 46 – – – – – – – – – 23 – – 15 60 – 6 13 – – – – 7 – – – 66 (D) 95 – – 84 – 5 – 40 – – – – – 28 250 641 49 799 5 738 751 16 8 1 2 207 587 992 097 904 3 195 122 155 10 379 297 781 16 475 (D) 105 655 1 602 6 870 11 2 3 6 2 104 682 991 673 941 1 027 408 1 303 1 125 1 065 MARYLAND Anne Arundel Baltimore Baltimore (IC) Calvert Caroline Carroll Charles Dorchester Frederick Harford Howard Montgomery Prince George’s Queen Anne’s Somerset St. Mary’s Talbot Wicomico Worcester 1 370 1 773 7 542 303 101 127 495 194 190 361 1 206 5 647 14 770 114 152 249 219 441 251 45 115 233 9 1 5 10 3 6 9 82 211 423 4 3 15 18 14 6 265 222 164 542 898 141 334 859 746 793 840 819 729 259 514 154 746 064 488 151 166 512 49 8 29 45 12 11 47 91 378 836 8 11 30 34 43 41 26 91 137 5 3 4 1 2 5 61 123 236 2 6 8 8 3 561 135 482 652 772 123 732 041 452 855 183 494 935 914 364 338 762 393 115 813 20 360 2 409 118 15 149 91 23 22 240 1 021 1 707 3 790 22 7 223 155 111 58 10 49 27 1 692 743 052 424 188 3 2 1 – – 16 – 6 6 8 3 1 1 – – 5 12 – 8 10 52 4 – – 19 – 16 29 30 6 4 2 – – 39 53 – 17 23 17 6 – – 69 – – – 39 22 14 7 – – – 59 – 49 14 66 6 – – 31 – – – 50 7 5 4 – – – 75 – 35 1 438 1 149 175 372 1 133 15 076 46 211 63 581 318 113 1 619 4 331 1 206 777 MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable Bristol Essex Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk Worcester See footnotes at end of table. 173 261 313 652 143 1 438 670 453 2 627 334 3 26 10 26 2 92 22 14 187 14 673 642 206 943 807 718 869 174 692 082 20 28 34 45 3 87 30 31 218 33 1 22 4 17 66 10 8 142 9 395 580 511 581 (D) 607 724 066 906 620 37 221 89 487 (D) 522 131 100 1 722 95 394 3 500 1 640 4 507 (D) 18 2 1 42 1 335 623 856 616 795 – 7 7 2 – 2 3 3 1 3 – 5 8 4 – 10 4 – 8 17 – 47 39 – – 21 – – 12 35 – 6 18 – (D) 13 – – 9 26 52 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D MICHIGAN Berrien Calhoun Genesee Ingham Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Macomb Muskegon Oakland Saginaw Washtenaw Wayne 285 198 1 315 666 145 390 654 279 167 3 107 397 872 10 421 20 3 39 19 4 783 482 397 611 505 40 14 134 67 32 46 59 62 18 348 46 96 1 048 16 504 1 041 25 473 (D) 2 416 15 301 10 345 45 799 (D) 267 040 11 164 106 116 295 759 189 29 497 (D) 27 143 166 519 (D) 3 783 197 1 889 5 377 1 722 235 5 943 (D) 409 1 662 1 910 9 780 (D) 55 085 4 056 38 628 69 691 4 – 2 4 14 5 4 9 – 2 4 3 1 1 – 6 20 26 21 6 16 (D) 8 36 14 7 – – 17 24 62 35 28 37 – 13 36 24 6 – – 9 (D) 49 28 4 17 (D) 10 50 16 13 20 131 18 530 49 296 (D) 333 052 15 264 119 644 560 218 MINNESOTA Dakota Hennepin Ramsey 166 1 716 583 9 114 169 776 22 714 20 199 58 4 946 119 792 15 655 53 1 947 424 443 31 578 5 404 8 2 2 44 13 15 29 8 14 63 6 21 MISSISSIPPI Adams Attala Bolivar Chickasaw Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah DeSoto Forrest Grenada Harrison Hinds Holmes Humphreys Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jones Lafayette Lauderdale Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marshall Monroe Oktibbeha Panola Pike Rankin Scott Simpson Sunflower Warren Washington Wilkinson Yazoo 336 148 310 105 125 132 286 155 162 239 114 477 2 896 215 101 314 140 112 138 142 462 114 248 247 140 326 528 236 124 172 149 280 333 114 135 169 282 556 120 182 15 3 10 2 4 3 9 7 6 48 2 11 103 6 16 9 3 3 6 3 13 3 7 7 3 10 16 8 4 3 5 8 6 1 1 5 8 15 3 3 955 510 341 591 074 966 663 747 755 641 789 873 069 204 320 442 555 602 609 980 841 044 135 773 788 382 941 649 061 201 183 200 452 983 573 822 251 363 593 232 61 26 45 12 15 18 41 30 19 36 15 55 348 25 20 38 26 18 14 27 66 5 31 39 21 63 61 53 12 18 17 50 29 9 6 27 41 91 10 24 10 1 6 1 2 2 4 4 4 1 5 55 3 5 2 1 4 2 211 529 344 254 620 548 962 006 095 (D) 312 740 452 165 (D) 797 093 517 412 702 166 23 109 20 114 48 97 63 58 (D) 24 164 1 627 53 (D) 113 30 16 73 87 159 1 119 67 38 132 264 102 45 42 46 100 44 24 8 28 68 213 21 17 1 736 249 859 205 1 194 418 728 713 644 (D) 187 1 182 12 023 461 (D) 909 306 192 447 644 1 771 19 758 630 349 1 412 2 458 1 058 215 359 493 659 608 132 41 274 681 2 131 194 133 – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 – – – – – – 8 2 – – 2 – 6 3 5 – – – 2 3 – – – 4 – 1 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – 23 – – 2 – 2 – 1 – – – 4 8 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 12 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 12 – 7 – – – – – 9 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – (D) – – – – (D) – – – – – – – – 4 – 2 – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – 2 6 504 159 3 717 3 845 2 335 6 10 5 1 1 019 605 637 987 759 2 946 5 117 2 128 499 256 2 4 9 1 228 436 274 565 941 MISSOURI Boone Greene Jackson St. Charles St. Louis St. Louis (IC) 147 120 2 441 166 3 500 2 481 5 312 (D) 302 905 473 443 19 15 269 15 300 319 4 211 (D) 632 675 479 803 38 (D) 1 344 85 986 1 060 405 (D) 14 105 706 11 433 15 109 5 15 1 7 1 1 22 (D) 9 4 1 7 40 44 5 – 3 5 28 (D) 13 – 1 9 87 5 107 98 57 3 62 66 NEBRASKA Douglas Lancaster Sarpy See footnotes at end of table. 1 025 128 143 47 925 5 385 (D) 127 16 5 36 687 3 581 (D) 755 65 (D) 6 632 978 (D) 3 3 8 17 25 (D) 7 21 – 21 37 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 53 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D NEVADA Clark Washoe 1 543 143 (D) 19 390 135 22 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 5 (D) 26 10 29 (D) (D) NEW HAMPSHIRE Hillsborough 144 17 011 21 15 177 129 3 098 2 1 16 1 NEW JERSEY Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Union 563 1 540 1 405 1 413 144 306 5 097 464 1 169 919 1 422 994 507 339 877 118 593 2 105 20 118 139 161 8 9 262 33 77 27 70 38 28 22 54 434 684 949 960 022 135 386 486 286 852 865 297 063 047 009 42 134 74 165 32 31 486 66 145 85 148 90 72 40 74 28 90 136 8 950 79 379 (D) 140 227 6 423 3 578 185 176 (D) 55 123 13 676 42 18 12 16 39 881 666 965 684 527 201 719 (D) 1 521 80 61 2 125 (D) 990 336 497 172 281 184 434 191 311 418 1 947 14 845 (D) 23 377 1 328 672 36 719 (D) 19 679 3 792 7 2 4 2 16 113 266 260 248 915 2 3 2 3 15 4 1 4 4 1 4 3 7 8 3 16 6 1 5 9 2 13 4 10 24 10 32 – 22 9 16 34 37 49 43 3 – 20 – 23 60 – 11 31 27 – 27 21 35 48 26 68 37 – – 12 (D) 15 4 – 34 (D) 45 – 35 2 8 45 51 74 53 – 3 737 51 458 102 698 2 449 41 070 66 022 1 014 5 271 7 681 NEW MEXICO Bernalillo 447 14 859 39 (D) (D) (D) 1 16 6 (D) NEW YORK Albany Bronx Broome Dutchess Erie Kings Monroe Nassau New York Niagara Oneida Onondaga Orange Queens Richmond Rockland Schenectady Suffolk Ulster Westchester 365 6 202 106 421 1 313 13 1 3 6 372 332 874 441 109 9 145 2 20 52 394 39 214 644 2 59 10 270 12 20 6 107 8 201 432 102 969 020 267 468 029 574 102 346 (D) 785 159 684 637 755 678 858 517 549 39 336 3 48 175 801 107 415 695 14 7 70 39 500 38 20 24 224 31 329 4 611 55 905 435 14 571 31 276 191 23 130 476 1 476 510 025 217 305 94 1 335 13 160 840 1 816 487 1 741 3 740 29 (D) 618 (D) 1 733 154 56 50 826 200 1 345 1 081 15 897 70 2 036 7 478 29 4 39 95 626 943 923 204 253 4 1 – 5 3 1 1 2 2 – – 4 5 1 5 3 14 3 9 2 5 6 – 7 12 5 14 9 7 – (D) 9 17 8 37 10 70 5 40 22 – 13 – 41 15 8 18 15 11 – – 28 50 10 52 – 76 20 64 17 – 14 – 9 11 11 24 13 9 – (D) 10 (D) 15 66 – 85 6 65 31 136 541 391 8 630 475 814 129 2 048 211 3 397 (D) 52 830 (D) 131 169 7 128 4 5 74 5 140 926 531 658 265 368 (D) 13 521 (D) 30 575 837 1 1 24 1 24 134 429 205 341 080 NORTH CAROLINA Alamance Anson Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Cabarrus Carteret Catawba Chatham Chowan Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Davidson Duplin Durham Edgecombe See footnotes at end of table. 485 138 221 199 162 209 308 194 100 183 194 114 303 206 386 1 723 149 232 1 914 460 26 2 7 9 7 259 588 426 095 840 92 13 29 34 36 19 34 20 17 16 17 10 46 26 34 180 8 31 188 61 18 018 977 5 007 6 805 5 728 2 7 5 1 1 1 3 6 3 205 836 075 386 569 (D) 005 946 011 002 432 21 65 67 68 24 226 110 18 33 (D) 35 96 103 106 589 6 77 906 159 5 152 171 786 776 725 294 2 880 1 983 172 371 (D) 277 806 871 702 4 793 114 621 8 032 1 395 4 – – 2 3 6 4 2 – 6 – – 1 2 4 1 – – 1 1 13 – – 10 23 12 (D) 26 – 1 – – 5 14 9 11 – – 5 9 10 – – 14 12 – 13 22 – – – – 10 17 – 11 – – 5 8 14 – – 13 31 – 6 35 – – (D) – 9 20 – 20 – – 6 18 4 808 (D) 6 990 2 299 3 612 12 2 6 8 7 45 2 6 58 9 381 408 683 586 960 395 781 576 213 545 25 965 391 3 797 32 976 4 895 54 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D NORTH CAROLINA Con. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Granville Guilford Halifax Harnett Hertford Hoke Iredell Johnston Lee Lenoir Martin Mecklenburg Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pasquotank Pender Person Pitt Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Wayne Wilson 1 394 209 327 265 2 365 444 197 237 106 233 229 217 374 158 3 470 222 462 455 205 460 398 273 220 156 700 179 122 353 335 245 107 267 110 215 227 2 656 176 119 523 330 41 4 7 4 77 13 13 9 1 3 5 6 8 5 136 4 19 12 8 14 7 5 5 3 20 3 2 8 10 3 2 5 2 4 4 85 6 2 11 9 356 266 215 432 724 035 333 286 880 462 734 198 344 226 227 409 885 331 743 670 809 681 623 356 582 767 078 501 753 632 117 412 933 655 778 598 829 046 429 327 134 16 34 38 277 67 38 46 14 25 32 29 56 24 378 23 61 72 38 65 45 25 21 13 95 18 12 45 49 15 12 37 18 22 25 314 49 12 55 59 16 994 (D) 4 142 2 124 51 070 6 247 6 320 6 175 907 1 703 3 4 4 3 91 1 14 7 6 9 3 2 1 1 12 383 255 733 508 496 790 689 180 423 010 505 516 710 519 290 392 (D) 89 66 1 198 139 410 112 26 52 100 67 155 40 1 080 56 233 222 101 181 160 42 37 28 237 29 31 113 144 (D) 17 111 73 65 44 1 024 125 15 170 238 3 615 (D) 799 529 11 868 1 073 2 943 853 267 359 612 899 1 096 364 12 393 373 2 945 1 889 901 2 505 1 243 413 405 273 4 560 597 174 738 1 903 (D) 93 762 376 492 419 14 557 1 928 152 1 215 1 450 2 – 4 2 1 3 9 – – – 2 2 – 3 1 5 1 3 2 3 3 4 7 – 2 2 – – 4 5 – 2 – – – 1 12 10 2 1 25 – 1 6 9 3 34 – – – 2 26 – 1 2 7 3 7 16 6 1 9 4 – 21 21 – – 31 6 – 5 – – – 5 14 12 4 10 5 – – 12 8 7 17 – – – 14 15 – 19 6 – 8 11 12 7 – – – – 9 24 – – 9 – – 17 – – – 3 41 – 8 8 10 (D) – 13 13 6 38 – – – 3 38 – 2 2 – 4 6 22 2 – – – – 35 47 – – 41 (D) – 9 – – – 8 21 – 9 17 1 692 749 3 513 8 012 (D) 2 1 2 2 491 672 665 049 268 53 394 4 614 754 4 391 5 441 OHIO Allen Butler Clark Cuyahoga Franklin Greene Hamilton Jefferson Lake Lorain Lucas Mahoning Montgomery Muskingum Portage Richland Stark Summit Trumbull 188 283 266 6 339 4 026 236 3 709 103 106 298 991 570 1 998 106 101 143 362 1 198 227 (D) 455 390 647 259 590 901 597 621 587 162 777 678 176 697 198 991 114 350 25 29 26 605 409 21 352 11 8 24 100 69 206 10 6 19 38 133 25 21 958 19 231 (D) 316 134 165 530 7 94 1 2 5 25 15 41 1 033 306 450 073 460 672 916 781 203 (D) 61 271 (D) 2 898 2 597 117 1 743 57 26 119 574 343 824 18 (D) (D) 249 (D) (D) 2 747 4 105 (D) 36 498 32 526 2 636 23 145 424 376 1 510 7 119 3 603 10 210 307 (D) (D) 1 824 (D) (D) 7 6 – 1 1 5 1 11 11 – 2 5 1 11 11 – – 3 – (D) 11 – 6 12 7 8 2 4 – 14 17 1 6 2 – – 18 – 52 43 – 7 10 – 9 – – – 12 25 9 – – – – 18 – 88 12 (D) 7 16 – 10 – – – 20 15 2 – (D) (D) – (D) (D) 22 5 403 221 10 140 2 3 8 37 26 61 2 7 4 14 36 6 (D) 11 259 (D) (D) OKLAHOMA Comanche Muskogee Oklahoma Osage Tulsa 304 124 1 915 136 1 101 6 2 88 3 30 792 757 012 232 990 49 17 181 8 143 4 1 60 1 18 687 541 344 258 476 105 60 975 13 445 955 377 13 712 175 4 763 – – 1 – 3 – – 10 – 7 – – 7 – 17 – – 7 – 12 OREGON Clackamas Multnomah Washington See footnotes at end of table. 104 877 151 12 548 45 942 7 229 27 97 19 11 353 36 176 4 992 176 628 57 1 887 9 164 894 19 3 3 59 14 18 74 21 26 65 17 26 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 55 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny Beaver Berks Bucks Chester Dauphin Delaware Erie Lancaster Lehigh Montgomery Northampton Philadelphia Westmoreland York 2 223 120 206 408 547 705 1 137 149 181 181 1 282 148 7 183 141 210 111 2 22 21 88 20 39 13 9 30 71 19 549 12 8 861 709 287 841 871 063 094 268 372 992 486 672 414 050 569 281 16 40 29 63 77 132 22 14 53 125 42 752 32 65 77 1 14 11 72 9 21 11 6 28 46 16 439 8 7 270 185 806 366 255 975 800 805 653 796 616 210 692 602 080 986 41 336 73 791 177 726 159 45 327 549 433 5 962 176 372 13 854 291 6 643 1 178 9 323 2 171 10 175 1 992 420 4 703 10 5 134 3 2 258 616 095 179 077 2 – 9 5 5 4 3 – 6 14 3 17 1 14 15 10 – 58 15 38 9 11 – 4 16 5 65 6 41 46 9 – 39 – 31 20 21 – – 43 17 52 8 49 45 14 – 80 – 47 15 20 – – 17 8 78 8 54 55 RHODE ISLAND Providence 650 36 152 84 27 077 991 10 042 4 8 13 9 SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Charleston Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Lexington Marion Marlboro Newberry Orangeburg Pickens Richland Spartanburg Sumter Union Williamsburg York 668 380 141 114 612 523 1 844 165 210 250 274 353 167 418 124 210 854 405 1 188 271 274 503 220 245 221 172 162 487 243 143 141 880 107 2 778 624 648 115 293 373 27 13 5 5 55 16 54 5 5 6 9 9 3 13 3 9 17 14 32 10 6 14 6 8 5 3 4 54 4 5 7 29 9 126 15 15 3 7 9 766 466 666 762 865 249 918 038 026 515 463 579 633 502 288 293 604 209 312 166 273 081 915 055 938 497 226 975 908 813 643 760 224 315 896 844 319 316 333 91 43 25 16 100 56 271 22 19 26 38 41 11 53 18 39 116 65 148 38 42 72 19 37 19 15 14 64 24 21 22 151 12 410 75 89 14 30 44 18 4 3 4 47 8 31 2 1 2 6 5 1 8 1 6 7 9 20 6 3 8 4 4 2 1 2 46 2 3 5 19 8 91 8 8 1 3 3 430 444 028 422 777 131 883 610 596 636 100 025 303 356 944 730 600 200 047 064 317 491 158 884 845 616 029 875 323 384 998 711 276 384 613 367 634 085 649 380 126 56 44 428 203 992 52 30 63 164 101 21 171 19 149 230 143 552 220 92 177 46 98 74 48 40 246 64 39 196 389 333 2 518 300 240 74 56 100 3 889 1 063 590 467 4 931 1 757 9 898 474 339 623 1 358 890 155 1 664 239 1 1 1 5 1 418 913 675 172 585 2 5 8 – 3 – 1 – 6 1 3 1 7 1 – 1 2 1 1 1 – 4 5 5 – 1 7 4 – – 1 1 – 1 1 2 1 4 1 6 30 1 – 2 – 4 – 13 6 9 3 1 9 – 8 3 14 3 4 – 13 7 1 – 13 14 4 – – 28 3 – 3 10 4 6 1 4 3 5 – – 3 – 5 – – 10 23 5 – 5 – 5 8 4 6 5 – 13 7 4 – 10 10 5 – – 6 2 – 5 5 3 10 – 4 8 7 – – 2 – 6 – – 14 14 6 – 15 – 11 5 21 3 6 – 20 5 1 – 28 28 5 – – 36 5 – 4 18 7 13 – 10 827 2 070 634 904 830 420 304 4 249 495 425 1 3 2 38 2 169 446 780 526 584 1 907 495 451 868 TENNESSEE Davidson Fayette Gibson Hamilton Hardeman Haywood Knox Madison Maury Montgomery Rutherford Shelby Sumner Tipton Washington Williamson Wilson See footnotes at end of table. 3 050 139 138 879 124 144 619 366 138 333 236 6 506 157 131 108 169 115 139 2 3 25 1 3 31 9 1 10 6 210 21 4 1 5 4 348 620 134 376 884 087 854 283 733 698 709 723 238 485 813 818 142 348 12 12 108 12 10 78 55 8 40 28 744 14 14 11 11 17 91 688 998 1 119 (D) 647 942 25 570 5 295 506 6 915 2 981 113 636 995 3 245 (D) 2 006 2 557 1 339 22 26 (D) 17 19 153 155 37 149 60 2 631 32 60 (D) 28 40 20 663 287 192 (D) 201 231 1 546 917 218 1 227 736 24 308 287 724 (D) 545 428 1 8 8 1 – – 2 1 – 1 5 1 7 2 11 7 3 8 4 16 6 – – 10 7 – 23 18 2 83 32 16 1 26 4 – – 5 – – 18 8 – 9 – 1 – 17 31 – 20 6 – – (D) – – 12 13 – 35 – 3 – 44 (D) – 42 56 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D TEXAS Angelina Bell Bexar Bowie Brazoria Brazos Cherokee Collin Dallas Denton Ector El Paso Ellis Fort Bend Galveston Gregg Harris Harrison Jasper Jefferson Kaufman Liberty Lubbock McLennan Midland Montgomery Nacogdoches Newton Nueces Orange Potter Rusk Shelby Smith Tarrant Taylor Travis Victoria Walker Waller Wharton Wichita Williamson 199 561 2 106 201 352 247 102 340 10 075 494 105 541 152 1 746 635 452 16 536 262 158 1 457 152 157 331 457 218 199 147 109 271 141 142 136 100 581 3 424 151 1 760 100 168 135 112 248 166 5 15 81 4 25 5 1 8 821 22 3 17 2 106 10 13 707 7 18 41 2 4 6 17 19 7 5 7 18 2 5 4 3 9 103 3 51 1 3 5 772 548 385 869 569 603 922 402 883 011 947 506 582 798 841 822 032 779 620 511 840 105 898 966 456 120 160 314 227 346 406 422 857 355 082 283 571 828 182 739 17 70 249 21 78 25 10 27 913 49 11 72 12 138 50 31 1 500 33 30 155 9 12 24 67 23 10 14 12 30 12 12 15 8 48 344 18 190 12 8 12 9 25 14 2 7 46 2 21 461 460 415 172 591 68 172 1 193 63 213 76 14 72 5 924 227 42 232 29 2 023 101 85 7 257 66 119 481 31 27 47 280 123 29 43 19 756 14 51 33 12 107 1 401 42 916 17 17 41 8 78 143 571 1 544 12 711 512 6 692 667 114 725 74 568 4 149 1 147 2 645 223 18 646 1 043 1 489 91 241 616 2 371 4 446 247 243 442 2 666 1 639 202 522 316 9 038 166 592 353 75 873 16 041 299 10 542 194 154 407 105 1 062 969 6 2 2 – 8 – 1 – 1 5 1 5 8 2 – – 1 – 12 1 – 7 4 5 5 6 – – 4 – 8 – – – 1 8 2 – 7 – – 1 – – 22 15 – 49 – 1 – 47 36 2 36 2 59 – – 12 – 61 – – 15 15 24 7 3 – – – – 5 – – 2 16 8 6 – 5 – – (D) – – – 14 – 36 – – – 6 40 – 27 – 15 – – 5 – 65 – – – – 28 – – – – – – – – – – 10 – 15 – – – – – – – – 13 – 57 – – – 57 55 – 52 – 84 – – 19 – 70 – – – – 23 – – – – – – – – – – 27 – 10 – – – – – – 2 954 658 2 919 676 665 9 172 3 079 12 013 937 74 574 3 553 9 444 4 16 22 1 1 10 14 3 3 3 14 228 864 858 405 399 948 620 995 330 910 561 711 310 321 658 3 986 2 424 422 3 362 61 892 1 789 31 598 864 491 3 219 584 6 051 4 279 2 016 (D) 5 838 UTAH Salt Lake 184 37 621 27 35 125 197 4 668 7 2 – – VIRGINIA Accomack Albemarle Alexandria (IC) Amherst Arlington Brunswick Campbell Caroline Charlottesville (IC) Chesapeake (IC) Chesterfield Culpeper Danville (IC) Dinwiddie Emporia (IC) Essex Fairfax Fauquier Franklin Franklin (IC) Fredericksburg (IC) Gloucester Goochland Halifax Hampton (IC) Hanover Henrico Henry Isle of Wight James City See footnotes at end of table. 193 114 1 072 134 760 134 154 131 290 1 006 878 136 370 110 126 105 2 264 198 105 131 122 105 115 125 1 179 247 819 165 112 157 7 8 110 2 79 4 2 3 10 20 45 3 10 3 2 4 335 4 2 1 4 6 3 3 22 10 25 3 2 2 003 893 482 484 533 488 073 749 376 045 526 168 376 553 518 892 325 860 920 934 006 988 844 453 729 746 816 839 015 023 22 36 41 18 90 33 14 11 38 105 61 14 29 22 15 31 209 22 10 13 14 9 24 19 117 46 108 20 9 9 3 7 98 1 70 966 734 573 268 842 52 108 1 383 33 1 127 81 (D) 57 124 287 523 25 114 37 26 101 9 304 54 123 21 40 65 40 49 353 145 237 28 (D) 14 694 1 730 33 756 315 35 065 742 (D) 496 1 230 2 303 5 242 225 956 447 297 626 96 179 551 344 171 447 554 431 380 3 330 1 743 3 933 289 (D) 127 – 16 1 – 5 – – – 4 2 3 – 3 – – 18 2 6 – – 9 15 – – 1 7 4 – – – – 56 – – 3 – – – 5 11 18 – 7 – – 47 5 8 – – 18 50 – – – 15 21 – – – – 50 – – 34 – – – – 18 – – – – – 59 16 – – – – – – – – 39 24 – – – – 64 – – 3 – (D) – – 20 – – – – – 69 5 – – – – – – – – 23 33 – (D) – 2 958 (D) 1 747 6 912 9 860 21 568 864 5 522 2 326 1 303 3 301 2 1 2 2 2 2 12 379 480 199 461 929 205 274 082 080 290 7 240 15 934 1 716 (D) 577 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 57 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D VIRGINIA Con. Lancaster Loudoun Louisa Lynchburg (IC) Manassas (IC) Martinsville (IC) Mecklenburg Newport News (IC) Norfolk (IC) Northampton Nottoway Petersburg (IC) Pittsylvania Portsmouth (IC) Prince Edward Prince William Richmond (IC) Roanoke (IC) South Boston (IC) Spotsylvania Stafford Suffolk (IC) Sussex Virginia Beach (IC) Westmoreland 131 256 147 359 205 287 136 978 1 248 161 100 522 205 770 106 764 2 630 398 123 135 236 357 123 1 346 124 2 4 6 20 7 13 2 28 35 3 1 10 4 16 3 15 95 6 6 11 5 7 3 55 2 385 393 335 176 904 631 922 626 911 950 898 116 366 168 476 520 777 971 618 291 263 970 023 108 793 8 17 30 41 42 34 24 148 129 16 22 50 31 76 22 37 290 36 45 63 16 52 15 148 14 1 4 15 6 11 1 20 22 1 4 1 8 2 6 66 3 5 10 1 4 1 41 1 820 444 950 207 422 067 466 299 178 619 988 795 778 319 207 764 041 414 097 199 703 036 260 530 009 12 60 128 117 239 147 35 584 621 23 38 105 44 232 54 109 1 596 59 53 228 58 113 24 691 18 115 604 1 629 1 562 2 292 2 794 272 6 017 5 747 312 213 981 403 1 961 514 1 056 15 035 645 1 147 1 920 326 841 206 15 707 237 – 4 13 3 13 6 – 3 1 – – – – 2 – 2 2 – 21 23 – – – 2 9 – 2 41 9 51 70 – 8 4 – – – – 4 – 2 25 – 51 61 – – – 3 7 – – 51 – 58 53 – 20 – – – – – – – – 12 – 53 49 – – – 17 – – – 53 – 63 86 – 11 – – – – – – – – 36 – 65 67 – – – 4 – WASHINGTON Clark King Kitsap Pierce Snohomish Spokane Thurston 115 2 673 109 934 178 105 130 2 134 2 45 44 1 1 465 346 036 324 729 963 902 15 336 28 112 21 9 9 1 99 1 34 42 319 499 228 856 576 730 637 30 2 368 14 578 419 19 16 352 27 764 234 8 358 7 547 248 149 – 2 17 3 6 – – – 6 29 35 1 – – – 12 66 12 – – – – 8 48 45 – – – WEST VIRGINIA Kanawha 293 7 303 24 (D) (D) (D) – – – (D) WISCONSIN Dane Milwaukee Racine 1For 227 2 585 153 3 779 182 114 4 243 22 353 18 1 501 147 990 1 753 55 2 169 70 462 28 592 416 5 1 – 3 7 – – 9 – – 9 – explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D ALABAMA Anniston Auburn Bessemer Birmingham Decatur Dothan Fairfield Florence Gadsden Huntsville See footnotes at end of table. 198 118 229 2 105 117 249 170 171 152 941 6 3 6 77 2 5 6 5 2 59 743 773 633 364 191 485 275 731 897 690 33 14 27 289 15 35 12 23 20 138 4 2 3 53 1 2 4 3 1 47 601 646 913 326 234 579 390 453 280 226 120 66 107 1 103 19 94 40 104 28 807 986 356 1 342 16 805 213 795 1 471 680 257 15 145 1 2 1 – – 5 – – 1 1 8 19 18 5 – 1 – – 5 5 6 14 9 3 – – – – 7 3 12 27 31 7 – – – – 11 3 58 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D ALABAMA Con. Mobile Montgomery Opelika Phenix City Prichard Selma Talladega Tuscaloosa Tuskegee 1 073 1 521 186 167 277 145 134 470 284 37 81 3 6 10 8 2 14 19 955 077 416 245 511 456 552 297 587 159 212 12 26 37 49 12 59 50 24 085 56 634 1 263 (D) 6 713 7 028 986 8 731 (D) 563 846 16 (D) 211 180 24 226 (D) 4 906 9 592 199 (D) 1 240 1 652 297 1 885 (D) 1 1 – 1 – 5 – – 1 2 7 – 6 2 4 – 7 17 2 4 – 5 4 15 – 3 4 3 10 – (D) 3 4 – 11 (D) ALASKA Anchorage 518 32 321 63 24 863 832 10 156 1 4 4 5 ARIZONA Glendale Mesa Phoenix Tempe Tucson 160 142 1 204 145 448 12 3 64 4 10 559 731 438 375 521 30 12 148 11 45 9 2 48 2 6 939 112 373 473 116 66 43 617 28 137 1 182 423 7 528 572 1 443 11 – 3 8 – 18 – 35 – – 59 – 16 – – 23 – 47 – – ARKANSAS Camden Conway El Dorado Forrest City Hot Springs Little Rock North Little Rock Pine Bluff Texarkana West Memphis 117 102 141 109 104 1 347 283 612 100 110 2 3 4 2 807 234 392 794 (D) 19 9 28 13 13 167 14 88 10 14 1 600 (D) 2 233 (D) 3 635 47 283 (D) 12 963 888 1 050 44 (D) 60 (D) 102 407 (D) 230 16 24 358 (D) 436 (D) 1 221 5 800 (D) 2 898 134 223 1 – 9 – 11 1 – 2 – – 2 – 22 – (D) 2 (D) 7 – – 8 – 22 – 16 5 – 7 – – 3 (D) 27 (D) 35 3 (D) 11 – – 64 144 (D) 21 176 1 923 2 483 CALIFORNIA Alameda Anaheim Bakersfield Bellflower Berkeley Beverly Hills Burbank Carson Cerritos Chino Chino Hills Chula Vista Compton Concord Culver City Daly City Diamond Bar Downey East Palo Alto El Cerrito Fairfield Fontana Fremont Fresno Gardena Glendale Hawthorne Hayward Hercules Huntington Beach Inglewood Irvine Lakewood Lancaster Long Beach Los Angeles Lynwood Merced Modesto Moreno Valley See footnotes at end of table. 113 281 380 139 603 251 141 1 118 228 126 131 161 1 091 131 415 239 178 117 161 158 287 267 316 486 488 127 569 426 137 112 2 168 139 122 219 1 273 15 371 270 123 154 662 2 15 14 4 22 44 7 36 13 9 3 3 66 15 14 7 5 10 3 17 21 6 9 21 31 11 34 23 3 2 84 95 6 4 39 2 628 8 5 10 28 224 630 772 486 178 265 470 196 341 926 050 827 456 349 883 846 421 744 563 810 279 453 723 725 940 456 508 507 760 495 410 434 218 294 744 903 325 225 527 381 8 18 39 12 76 37 16 84 14 11 9 8 104 36 30 14 10 33 16 12 30 16 25 88 63 15 48 40 14 6 190 25 7 19 135 1 333 19 34 32 65 6 8 2 14 30 5 14 2 (D) 913 393 845 093 182 113 747 891 (D) 855 363 454 880 442 348 511 708 449 481 441 692 705 972 167 770 990 731 371 717 656 602 492 636 373 883 726 011 368 108 (D) 77 121 58 269 247 178 370 88 (D) 33 19 491 203 100 46 22 31 24 151 122 40 65 274 187 73 489 158 30 34 760 605 43 25 529 13 138 43 132 152 356 (D) 1 265 1 463 709 2 967 4 1 3 1 429 193 296 328 (D) – – 4 – 3 9 – 2 5 – – – 2 15 5 7 – 22 – 7 – – 5 – 5 – 4 3 – – 1 8 – – 2 1 – 16 13 3 – – 3 – 21 7 – 8 36 – – – – 63 17 3 – 60 – 53 – – 16 – 13 – 52 3 – – – 4 – – 12 3 – 41 47 53 – – – – 25 52 – – – – – – 21 53 – – – 71 – – – – – – 30 – 40 – – – – – – – 21 4 – 56 62 29 (D) – – – 33 11 – – – (D) – – – 70 – – – 74 – – – – – – 16 – 69 – – – – – – – 21 3 – 54 59 74 1 52 13 4 4 1 8 1 5 18 1 3 14 26 8 25 17 1 50 89 4 1 22 2 286 3 4 8 20 350 134 6 631 4 343 1 178 743 390 1 523 291 2 212 2 076 321 681 3 459 3 574 1 056 8 780 2 594 398 258 11 034 15 862 488 294 5 328 321 003 484 1 084 1 711 6 796 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 59 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D CALIFORNIA Con. Mountain View Oakland Oceanside Ontario Oxnard Palmdale Palo Alto Paramount Pasadena Perris Pittsburg Pomona Rancho Cucamonga Redondo Beach Rialto Richmond Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Jose San Leandro San Mateo San Pablo Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Monica Santa Rosa Seaside Simi Valley Stockton Suisun City Sunnyvale Thousand Oaks Torrance Union City Upland Vacaville Vallejo Victorville Walnut West Covina 111 4 282 241 329 228 198 138 135 901 187 179 498 252 131 603 874 531 1 313 396 2 491 2 230 1 351 197 132 165 217 113 111 264 103 225 120 374 142 130 109 171 170 135 166 761 184 138 286 2 215 5 9 13 3 2 6 35 4 3 25 8 4 12 29 18 42 12 111 220 48 10 5 3 9 3 3 111 6 15 2 15 2 8 9 15 4 3 4 22 3 4 7 447 057 994 253 687 250 952 333 260 538 577 127 384 533 959 703 414 511 576 726 799 252 001 414 567 131 054 025 699 092 284 621 855 245 692 828 281 962 507 457 628 607 475 580 12 545 14 23 45 12 9 7 67 11 9 58 20 4 31 75 56 138 42 241 320 120 44 17 13 29 10 11 71 10 17 9 56 12 12 8 21 18 6 12 112 11 8 17 1 148 3 3 8 1 1 4 13 1 286 312 381 808 821 010 209 955 081 864 31 2 612 50 55 402 19 26 34 301 28 20 302 47 5 140 405 283 359 138 940 2 005 567 112 67 17 69 17 45 4 132 62 356 17 180 (D) 46 17 88 57 6 25 236 21 25 51 336 30 889 438 599 1 989 233 404 406 3 596 446 219 4 075 558 77 1 295 5 2 4 1 15 225 599 493 438 462 – 1 – – 9 – 8 – 3 – – 4 – 9 – 2 3 2 – 2 2 2 10 – – 5 10 – 10 11 – 10 – – – 15 7 – – – 3 – – – – 3 – – 36 – 3 – 10 – – 31 – 30 – 2 – 3 – 5 7 7 23 – – 6 8 – 7 12 – 19 – – – 51 53 – – – 6 – – – – 6 – – 44 – – – – – – 33 – – – – – 14 – 12 9 17 44 – – – – – 38 – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – – 5 – – 55 – – – – – – 44 – – – – – 5 – 4 9 9 35 – – – – – 7 – – – – (D) – – – – – – 13 – – – 1 098 17 254 3 103 330 5 052 16 12 26 6 75 178 25 6 3 1 4 1 1 107 3 819 268 269 845 491 735 110 522 028 668 400 263 096 297 884 45 571 4 891 3 057 758 194 845 259 430 33 069 581 4 090 169 2 088 (D) 2 223 187 787 588 91 284 2 350 216 354 924 12 212 1 006 10 832 (D) 7 203 2 137 4 754 2 707 595 2 010 10 1 1 2 855 174 304 886 COLORADO Aurora Colorado Springs Denver 826 515 1 916 (D) 23 730 121 622 51 43 223 (D) 18 149 99 088 (D) 320 1 636 (D) 3 300 25 354 2 4 2 (D) 51 11 30 36 16 (D) 67 14 CONNECTICUT Bloomfield town Bridgeport Hamden town Hartford New Haven Norwalk Stamford Stratford town Waterbury West Haven Windsor town 289 685 149 751 570 363 444 116 197 168 146 8 20 3 26 14 10 22 3 4 4 2 609 361 502 551 608 511 906 313 342 185 742 28 46 11 89 52 30 40 7 12 9 10 4 8 1 15 6 4 14 1 1 1 646 833 592 871 355 232 902 689 608 281 964 117 294 23 218 119 62 248 15 27 14 25 1 098 2 771 274 3 165 1 835 757 4 602 210 348 253 269 4 4 – 3 2 – – – – 7 – 1 10 – 4 14 – – – – 8 – – 30 – 16 – – – – – – – – 19 – 4 – – – – – – – DELAWARE Dover Wilmington 272 544 7 527 41 932 24 85 (D) 35 562 (D) 1 488 (D) 12 551 6 4 19 43 6 16 (D) 51 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington See footnotes at end of table. 10 111 451 861 787 313 107 4 277 88 431 1 4 3 5 60 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D FLORIDA Altamonte Springs Belle Glade Boca Raton Boynton Beach Clearwater Cocoa Coral Springs Davie Daytona Beach Deerfield Beach Delray Beach Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Fort Pierce Gainesville Hialeah Hollywood Jacksonville city (balance) Lake Worth Lakeland Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Margate Melbourne Miami Miami Beach Miramar North Lauderdale North Miami North Miami Beach Opa locka Orlando Palm Bay Panama City Pembroke Pines Pensacola Plantation Pompano Beach Port St. Lucie Quincy Riviera Beach Royal Palm Beach Sanford Sarasota St. Petersburg Sunrise Tallahassee Tamarac Tampa West Palm Beach Winter Haven 143 145 157 230 237 102 227 110 276 174 282 643 243 209 295 172 380 2 507 105 267 594 806 117 130 2 155 205 616 184 679 469 157 811 183 137 314 261 365 360 142 132 385 100 181 139 919 380 799 118 1 118 549 142 12 5 40 3 12 5 9 4 11 5 5 26 9 9 6 29 14 112 1 6 210 378 377 634 215 916 080 437 776 973 949 200 577 043 528 262 002 765 862 548 32 22 29 17 53 35 12 24 47 14 32 78 30 29 25 71 38 350 4 23 27 42 5 11 250 23 23 5 18 39 27 96 9 21 22 33 46 40 3 22 37 3 53 14 86 9 95 24 195 48 16 10 228 2 914 26 119 926 9 417 4 4 3 8 2 2 16 5 4 2 838 242 314 939 921 485 386 534 803 491 147 47 230 28 176 165 96 82 159 96 69 267 96 94 70 162 410 1 710 7 53 (D) 31 (D) (D) 876 21 32 7 56 144 20 647 (D) 62 915 329 93 75 5 (D) 76 3 129 28 198 (D) 371 84 845 196 (D) 2 161 609 12 060 338 2 172 1 146 992 835 2 296 888 721 3 772 1 057 954 601 3 096 3 996 13 101 56 617 (D) 809 (D) (D) 10 564 569 493 137 1 080 914 223 6 347 (D) 2 304 5 271 3 525 3 382 933 77 (D) 817 31 2 394 236 2 372 4 1 10 2 (D) 161 274 156 913 (D) 16 – 18 – 13 19 5 20 7 7 – 4 5 – 4 21 5 2 – 6 2 3 10 – 3 14 – 9 2 4 15 4 9 – 7 – 8 3 8 – – 12 16 12 1 5 1 17 4 2 – 65 – 49 – 62 23 10 43 16 – – 28 10 – 1 33 51 7 – 7 1 34 30 (D) 15 54 – 32 3 11 26 2 58 – 74 – 9 – 25 – – 22 70 33 1 23 – 83 24 9 – 61 – 67 – 52 55 – 81 41 – – 25 – – – 49 48 10 – – – 46 – – 19 84 – – – 50 73 21 – – 88 – 42 – – – – – 49 – – – – 82 22 – – 78 – 68 – 80 28 – 57 21 – – 43 – – – 35 73 10 – – (D) 69 (D) (D) 24 95 – – – 26 30 3 (D) – 92 – 4 – – (D) – – 81 – – (D) – 96 31 – (D) 27 421 9 670 79 290 456 2 709 (D) 9 783 (D) (D) 53 175 6 009 2 682 382 2 986 3 307 12 426 26 537 (D) 5 033 19 298 11 491 14 241 4 548 298 (D) 4 734 170 13 593 1 138 14 938 25 7 55 12 (D) 241 516 550 039 (D) 30 793 19 702 3 973 (D) 86 584 11 11 3 11 8 16 37 12 6 24 14 22 10 2 3 10 1 15 4 26 20 33 8 70 21 18 942 002 620 583 131 582 030 187 602 078 320 825 590 993 968 136 609 753 663 528 459 944 632 478 236 088 GEORGIA Albany Americus Athens Clarke County (balance) Atlanta Augusta Austell Brunswick Clarkston College Park Columbus city (balance) Cordele Covington Decatur Douglasville Dublin East Point Fairburn Griffin Hinesville La Grange Macon Marietta Milledgeville Newnan Powder Springs See footnotes at end of table. 677 107 428 5 762 391 157 207 114 286 1 255 105 101 268 116 173 591 162 103 155 219 932 319 146 139 100 27 2 12 280 12 905 865 957 701 736 154 22 79 671 51 4 32 1 57 146 34 15 24 7 20 43 23 30 16 8 133 22 19 29 4 20 1 8 175 8 694 800 843 986 734 482 42 283 3 299 343 (D) 245 (D) 219 922 33 17 41 8 66 163 39 15 28 20 417 36 42 78 2 4 634 402 2 259 47 412 3 109 (D) 2 172 (D) 3 260 35 717 484 284 426 288 391 1 486 366 162 328 158 4 672 476 236 547 43 4 – 6 1 6 7 6 – 9 2 18 – – 10 – – 12 18 7 – 1 4 – 14 – 8 – 9 6 4 10 27 – 45 61 11 – – 11 – – 11 11 22 – – 8 – 50 – 16 – 32 8 – – – – 43 11 56 – – – – – 69 61 – – – – – 54 – 11 – 13 7 – (D) – (D) 60 72 15 – – – – – 44 23 – – – – – 60 – 3 521 9 835 842 18 542 98 394 3 2 4 2 3 13 5 1 4 2 27 5 3 10 1 396 292 646 252 773 469 945 679 047 691 694 351 512 769 389 (D) 5 350 (D) 12 245 82 695 2 506 1 392 2 096 810 2 106 6 377 1 424 813 1 523 746 17 1 1 4 760 829 598 068 169 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 61 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D GEORGIA Riverdale Rome Roswell Savannah Smyrna Con. 398 136 157 1 123 267 133 333 153 165 338 239 132 20 3 4 26 9 5 5 3 8 51 497 305 884 935 223 (D) 524 693 498 697 332 (D) 30 9 5 125 14 44 9 32 9 44 21 40 11 242 (D) (D) 13 298 6 143 (D) 800 980 720 686 888 (D) 121 (D) (D) 392 60 (D) 18 183 63 135 298 (D) 1 771 (D) (D) 3 722 804 (D) 207 1 168 519 1 133 6 545 (D) 6 – 7 2 4 14 – 12 – – 5 17 52 – 7 3 1 (D) – 36 – – 2 (D) 52 – – – – 42 – 57 – – – 58 87 (D) (D) – – (D) – 51 – – – (D) Statesboro Stone Mountain Thomasville Union City Valdosta Warner Robins Waycross 3 1 4 47 HAWAII Honolulu 251 15 834 21 11 896 151 1 722 1 42 12 56 ILLINOIS Aurora Bellwood Bolingbrook Broadview Calumet City Calumet Park Champaign Chicago Chicago Heights Country Club Hills Decatur Dolton East St. Louis Evanston Glenwood Harvey Hazel Crest Joliet Kankakee Markham Matteson Maywood North Chicago Oak Park Park Forest Peoria Riverdale Robbins Rockford South Holland Springfield University Park Waukegan 188 310 233 145 289 129 175 15 328 160 344 216 322 474 679 114 399 231 216 120 221 217 408 177 392 171 278 112 111 273 167 249 135 256 30 6 3 11 5 4 5 1 087 3 10 32 6 18 43 2 17 5 6 2 12 4 9 4 17 2 7 2 2 10 5 991 340 905 384 020 192 121 267 791 170 436 966 679 182 429 692 194 347 039 324 414 562 236 352 742 146 384 327 070 481 18 21 23 26 11 5 15 1 313 13 11 36 13 72 83 2 31 13 44 31 19 6 28 15 24 5 25 6 7 20 8 27 26 34 (D) 1 736 1 076 9 962 463 (D) 3 188 808 756 1 378 (D) 29 2 12 24 800 012 270 945 (D) (D) 38 90 132 12 (D) 195 10 961 25 (D) 299 16 157 578 (D) 392 35 250 8 69 5 55 27 102 8 61 6 14 72 16 (D) (D) 19 (D) 393 260 3 843 147 (D) 986 238 153 298 (D) 11 823 270 1 597 4 673 (D) 6 470 464 1 183 224 1 878 95 469 237 1 302 94 679 63 163 1 127 132 (D) (D) 3 152 – – 9 13 – 9 – 1 – 3 10 5 2 6 10 – – 9 20 – – 3 – 6 – – – – – – – 14 9 – – 15 80 – 2 – 3 – – 77 4 1 30 17 – – 18 25 – – 5 – 23 – – – – – – (D) 26 65 – – 81 72 – – – 5 – – 52 – – 34 – – – 43 79 – – – – – – – – – – – – 72 59 (D) – 52 91 – (D) – 3 – (D) 83 – – 47 (D) – – 27 52 – – – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) 85 10 243 2 059 4 209 981 8 878 683 2 887 2 452 6 345 603 3 493 617 912 5 779 1 411 (D) (D) 10 057 (D) 3 545 13 096 INDIANA Anderson East Chicago Evansville Fort Wayne Gary Indianapolis city (balance) Kokomo Muncie South Bend 121 103 149 544 1 274 3 633 102 127 375 5 5 25 84 (D) 247 418 177 777 16 18 13 114 202 452 33 24 36 (D) 3 398 (D) (D) 70 105 217 380 7 228 16 582 (D) (D) 44 (D) (D) 854 2 419 421 154 (D) (D) 463 (D) (D) 12 776 36 564 3 955 2 660 (D) – – – 5 2 1 20 9 5 (D) – – 19 9 7 53 48 (D) – – – 25 12 9 61 48 32 (D) – (D) (D) 11 8 62 51 (D) 268 294 8 353 17 805 (D) IOWA Davenport Des Moines Waterloo 116 338 140 12 500 9 256 8 135 14 24 33 11 450 6 083 (D) 84 80 (D) 1 047 1 116 (D) – 3 11 – 6 67 – 8 45 – 7 (D) KANSAS Junction City Kansas City Overland Park Topeka Wichita See footnotes at end of table. 104 778 143 244 746 2 19 8 5 18 059 688 500 399 709 11 65 20 25 67 (D) (D) 7 015 (D) (D) (D) (D) 189 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 531 (D) (D) – 1 9 – – – 4 20 – 1 – – 33 – – (D) (D) 24 (D) (D) 62 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D KENTUCKY Bowling Green Hopkinsville Lexington Fayette Louisville Paducah 114 145 585 1 465 103 4 342 (D) 19 246 94 997 2 456 11 13 78 149 15 (D) 133 979 304 306 (D) 17 222 1 038 18 (D) 163 2 272 13 416 218 4 1 2 1 – 35 (D) 16 1 – 39 11 12 3 – (D) 16 18 1 – 1 10 82 1 LOUISIANA Alexandria Baton Rouge Bossier City Breaux Bridge Gretna Hammond Houma Kenner Lafayette Lake Charles Monroe Natchitoches New Iberia New Orleans Opelousas Ruston Shreveport Slidell 290 1 791 130 106 113 101 113 293 650 644 429 140 207 5 332 278 107 1 216 133 6 67 3 11 1 1 3 9 14 16 16 5 7 202 6 793 623 660 412 811 834 763 211 180 124 369 831 362 065 249 30 230 9 22 8 6 37 34 80 63 46 18 34 488 25 11 154 7 (D) 39 070 1 852 10 076 509 403 2 419 5 425 7 376 (D) 8 2 5 122 2 039 958 358 155 227 (D) 680 28 90 12 8 46 58 177 (D) 90 51 174 2 389 41 22 697 8 (D) 6 543 236 223 115 94 641 737 1 698 (D) 1 039 355 1 738 28 949 325 186 6 560 140 – 2 – 14 – – 18 – 2 2 3 12 7 1 – – 1 – – 13 – 82 – – 31 – 8 1 19 7 47 5 – – 15 – – 9 – 68 – – 56 – 18 – – – 41 6 – – 9 – (D) 19 – 92 – – 48 – 16 (D) – – 64 7 – – 24 – 2 323 32 066 2 635 1 533 20 035 808 MARYLAND Annapolis Baltimore (IC) Bladensburg Bowie Cambridge Capitol Heights Cheverly District Heights Easton Frederick Gaithersburg Glenarden Greenbelt Hyattsville Laurel Mount Rainier New Carrollton Riverdale Rockville Salisbury Seat Pleasant Takoma Park 231 7 542 177 147 106 223 154 162 135 109 324 153 263 205 259 154 216 127 190 230 131 325 6 233 3 1 1 5 4 2 16 3 7 2 7 3 23 1 2 2 9 4 1 5 677 164 368 925 747 206 018 623 001 562 630 165 732 884 721 515 890 259 417 956 711 300 15 512 8 4 6 11 6 15 27 6 32 8 25 11 11 1 7 3 48 19 8 17 1 772 137 482 716 201 301 2 720 880 617 7 077 (D) 3 186 493 5 096 1 508 (D) (D) 519 729 7 056 2 009 370 1 136 35 2 409 12 7 16 50 5 16 140 (D) 62 18 89 20 (D) (D) 9 6 96 29 9 29 421 27 052 115 52 71 598 78 185 4 134 (D) 636 183 1 065 307 (D) (D) 166 73 1 638 343 68 270 5 1 7 8 – – 8 – 19 11 6 – 8 – 4 – – 9 16 – – – 35 4 25 4 – – 40 – 62 55 13 – 59 – – – – 1 52 – – – – 6 – – – – – – 75 – 63 – 85 – – – – – 59 – – – – 6 – – – – – – 92 (D) 30 – 89 – (D) (D) – – 68 – – – MASSACHUSETTS Boston Brockton Brookline town Cambridge Newton Randolph town Somerville Springfield Worcester 2 583 238 126 344 135 121 127 515 161 182 6 2 18 20 2 3 13 6 525 386 213 078 297 979 779 058 987 214 15 2 11 23 6 5 27 21 (D) 2 857 (D) 13 290 14 815 864 (D) 6 483 5 295 (D) 40 (D) 119 76 11 (D) 95 72 (D) 652 (D) 3 173 4 977 167 (D) 1 629 1 456 1 – – – 13 – 9 – 7 8 – – – 45 – 25 – 35 12 – – – 57 – – – 55 (D) – (D) – 59 – (D) – 46 MICHIGAN Ann Arbor Battle Creek Benton Harbor Bloomfield Hills Detroit Farmington Hills Flint (Genesee County) Grand Rapids Highland Park Inkster See footnotes at end of table. 432 110 102 119 9 275 156 960 494 146 281 39 2 3 14 486 7 22 16 6 6 291 594 680 911 092 432 309 594 848 102 58 6 15 7 880 25 117 54 28 25 (D) 817 2 419 2 567 235 449 4 13 9 5 2 858 436 657 451 595 (D) 22 52 17 4 528 67 259 144 56 97 (D) 175 459 1 433 52 059 1 221 2 722 1 744 872 548 6 – – 14 1 13 3 5 11 – 44 – – 58 7 35 11 6 31 – 39 – – – 6 62 20 30 58 – (D) – – – 15 53 17 4 39 – MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 63 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D MICHIGAN Con. 105 219 475 106 407 417 101 289 1 300 121 203 147 3 13 10 1 28 14 2 13 115 11 46 772 097 124 429 582 679 533 624 864 076 089 (D) 28 18 50 3 40 66 4 42 118 6 18 14 2 255 10 089 6 811 (D) 23 060 915 361 676 117 (D) 43 997 (D) 10 1 10 94 18 57 99 (D) 261 214 27 190 1 015 (D) 1 080 (D) 361 662 1 777 (D) 15 044 1 818 383 3 949 11 428 (D) 27 874 (D) 19 5 5 – 5 6 – 6 2 10 6 – 31 5 31 – 57 16 – 41 6 37 1 (D) 71 – 32 – 50 39 – 39 14 – – – 52 – 46 (D) 71 21 – 52 7 (D) – (D) Jackson Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo County) Lansing Mount Morris township (Genesee County) Oak Park Pontiac Romulus Saginaw Southfield West Bloomfield township Ypsilanti Ypsilanti township MINNESOTA Minneapolis St. Paul 1 114 491 68 217 20 383 128 50 54 342 14 283 964 418 13 768 5 198 2 3 8 16 9 15 10 22 MISSISSIPPI Canton Clarksdale Cleveland Columbus Greenville Greenwood Gulfport Hattiesburg Holly Springs Jackson Laurel McComb Meridian Moss Point Natchez Oxford Starkville Tupelo Vicksburg West Point Yazoo City 268 219 122 232 448 168 177 186 109 2 560 107 129 402 170 259 116 149 142 258 109 141 7 6 3 8 12 894 663 864 792 759 28 31 19 58 74 31 22 29 26 321 9 20 54 23 41 20 17 20 35 12 20 4 3 2 5 7 431 439 379 670 896 85 84 61 123 189 57 49 (D) 38 1 623 (D) 76 142 78 130 63 (D) 73 56 39 15 629 630 490 1 333 1 957 537 482 (D) 536 12 104 (D) 314 1 546 603 1 327 465 (D) 542 548 329 113 – – – 8 – 3 – 2 – 1 – – 3 – – 10 – – 4 – 3 – – – 3 – 2 – (D) – 3 – – 26 – – – – – – – 1 – – – 7 – 15 – 15 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 24 – – – 2 – 4 – (D) – – (D) – – – – – (D) – – – 2 6 103 5 369 (D) 4 868 93 616 2 4 12 6 11 2 2 4 6 3 2 925 214 578 961 821 739 736 179 994 397 509 3 237 2 571 (D) 3 596 52 479 3 5 4 7 (D) 062 806 627 029 1 965 (D) 2 519 3 577 2 112 796 MISSOURI Berkeley Columbia Ferguson Grandview Jennings Kansas City Northwoods Springfield St. Louis (IC) University City 142 125 108 113 160 2 243 111 108 2 481 459 2 070 (D) 1 585 1 550 4 114 84 997 1 869 (D) 98 443 11 827 8 18 7 5 20 265 6 13 319 39 517 (D) 429 290 2 024 57 803 354 (D) 66 803 5 121 8 (D) 17 10 46 1 565 10 (D) 1 060 100 109 (D) 100 79 498 14 625 71 (D) 15 109 1 200 – 6 – – – 1 – 16 1 3 – (D) – – – 9 – (D) 7 10 – 42 – – – 6 – 50 5 – – (D) – – – 13 – (D) 9 – NEBRASKA Lincoln Omaha 124 975 5 366 47 110 16 126 3 581 (D) 65 (D) 978 (D) 3 3 25 17 21 7 37 (D) NEVADA Las Vegas North Las Vegas 595 213 29 863 5 955 62 13 20 832 3 605 223 45 4 309 448 3 – 3 – 10 – – – NEW JERSEY Asbury Park Atlantic City Bridgeton Camden Cherry Hill township City of Orange township East Orange Edison township Elizabeth Englewood See footnotes at end of table. 105 174 126 356 121 464 1 132 212 262 309 3 5 3 28 12 35 21 41 13 129 524 577 514 (D) 542 936 888 387 679 11 18 13 48 9 44 98 29 20 23 1 2 1 23 538 685 693 405 (D) 23 51 28 906 (D) 123 336 100 (D) 79 290 558 386 8 960 (D) 864 6 384 774 (D) 2 438 – – – 5 – 6 1 11 – 4 – – – 64 (D) 11 1 64 – 1 – – – 40 – 44 1 67 – – – – – 77 (D) 15 2 79 (D) – 4 236 20 453 17 640 (D) 7 710 64 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D NEW JERSEY Con. Ewing township Franklin township (Somerset County) Hackensack Hillside township Irvington township Jersey City Lakewood township Linden Maplewood township Montclair township Morristown Neptune township New Brunswick Newark Passaic Paterson Pemberton township Pennsauken township Piscataway township Plainfield Pleasantville Rahway Roselle South Orange Village township Teaneck township Trenton Union township West Orange township Willingboro township Winslow township Woodbridge township 200 326 227 265 818 801 133 150 210 430 119 235 114 1 500 123 626 110 129 290 659 149 107 209 179 470 418 144 134 568 211 164 5 10 29 6 19 42 5 17 5 11 10 5 2 144 9 468 001 627 144 070 478 620 099 215 939 528 307 490 114 546 18 18 41 11 50 69 7 14 31 49 13 14 9 180 10 39 4 4 33 41 12 10 10 8 20 40 5 6 31 16 27 2 3 26 1 6 467 584 190 771 892 36 39 102 22 133 697 (D) 106 47 60 121 29 12 1 200 (D) 207 (D) 5 110 112 20 20 13 29 105 64 14 12 (D) 35 37 509 1 034 1 978 313 1 208 15 715 (D) 2 041 525 1 755 1 901 269 129 20 044 (D) 2 566 (D) 49 1 178 1 638 185 407 197 501 1 651 731 276 229 (D) 490 1 155 6 – 9 6 3 4 – 8 11 5 14 – – 3 – 3 – – 8 2 – – – – 4 – – 1 – – 12 – – 17 7 7 46 – 2 18 10 36 – – 44 – 7 (D) – 26 2 – – – – 2 – – – – – 46 – – 47 – 39 30 – – 62 39 – – – 20 – – – – 62 – – – – – – – – – – – 74 – – 20 – 18 75 (D) – 51 21 – – – 51 (D) – (D) – 48 – – – – – – – – – (D) – 58 26 127 (D) 13 930 1 467 6 043 3 847 1 613 889 123 099 (D) 7 156 (D) 126 5 479 5 813 535 991 1 136 2 152 7 323 3 806 823 1 243 (D) 2 964 7 274 16 844 (D) 1 841 10 096 15 088 2 2 4 5 15 10 3 4 10 6 9 333 612 654 619 408 138 190 141 735 208 166 NEW MEXICO Albuquerque 408 13 998 33 9 009 196 2 023 1 17 7 27 NEW YORK Albany Amherst town balance Babylon town balance Brookhaven town balance Buffalo Clarkstown town balance Freeport Greenburgh town balance Hempstead Hempstead town balance Huntington town balance Islip town balance Mount Vernon New Rochelle New York Newburgh (Orange County) North Hempstead town balance Oyster Bay town balance Peekskill Poughkeepsie Ramapo town balance Rochester Spring Valley Syracuse Westbury White Plains Yonkers 241 132 524 311 1 011 177 412 281 659 1 681 249 579 979 417 35 120 118 237 324 100 168 221 926 152 377 271 348 538 6 8 13 16 36 7 12 21 18 71 6 33 22 53 1 466 3 15 54 2 12 3 23 3 23 8 36 13 462 741 729 104 321 361 681 253 554 469 913 104 040 578 994 405 721 469 194 834 767 699 881 599 785 963 190 28 26 45 20 130 7 20 33 71 128 9 95 44 42 2 371 8 15 120 7 13 2 74 5 54 15 40 29 3 6 6 10 19 3 2 16 9 30 1 23 7 44 861 494 573 767 693 729 298 156 051 979 106 460 287 642 649 895 77 77 104 169 639 31 26 144 223 477 18 225 96 121 8 779 11 102 680 14 58 (D) 365 10 263 35 117 76 778 874 2 424 2 992 5 157 842 578 3 538 2 947 11 739 8 2 6 172 208 075 167 370 139 5 16 4 6 3 9 6 7 4 3 5 7 2 5 – – 7 15 – 7 5 2 8 5 4 7 4 2 40 9 4 15 13 10 64 13 20 10 14 1 75 4 – 4 18 – 1 – 23 49 22 12 3 2 – 68 44 – 15 – – 59 35 23 – 36 – 46 5 – – 36 – – – 26 – 36 – 49 – – 53 18 – 1 – – 84 25 43 – 18 – 89 6 – – 19 – – (D) 41 – 27 – 4 – 1 145 9 781 48 310 753 10 470 (D) 13 434 514 19 113 3 294 30 406 5 947 94 2 181 17 040 171 1 084 (D) 3 341 102 7 270 514 3 175 893 NORTH CAROLINA Ahoskie Asheville Burlington Cary Chapel Hill Charlotte Clinton Dunn Durham Elizabeth City See footnotes at end of table. 121 253 184 104 162 3 216 130 121 1 589 241 4 9 16 3 3 123 2 11 43 5 004 731 976 039 072 654 150 883 805 202 20 30 56 14 15 353 16 25 149 24 2 7 15 1 1 82 1 5 24 274 555 424 835 428 872 013 538 126 (D) 44 220 377 39 54 951 63 384 649 (D) 458 2 845 4 604 385 487 11 208 246 2 763 4 923 (D) – 5 5 4 – 1 5 14 2 5 – 5 15 27 – 2 11 38 4 10 – 15 16 33 – 6 39 26 4 – – 6 17 44 – 2 24 44 8 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 65 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D NORTH CAROLINA Con. Enfield Fayetteville Garner Gastonia Goldsboro Greensboro Greenville Henderson High Point Hillsborough Jacksonville Kinston Louisburg Lumberton Monroe New Bern Oxford Raleigh Reidsville Roanoke Rapids Rocky Mount Roxboro Salisbury Sanford Shelby Spring Lake Statesville Washington Wilmington Wilson Winston Salem 107 835 120 213 338 1 617 424 195 379 108 237 268 103 121 108 229 201 1 619 200 116 437 123 148 141 143 101 127 102 301 265 1 061 1 26 2 5 7 45 15 3 18 2 9 5 2 3 2 5 3 56 4 2 9 2 2 3 3 1 2 4 9 7 34 767 724 109 669 743 201 090 908 635 228 879 952 209 999 211 377 332 653 583 050 082 579 222 408 212 622 051 453 953 904 285 18 116 4 28 38 173 64 19 59 9 39 42 6 18 10 24 32 201 24 3 56 9 10 18 20 7 15 14 57 47 105 736 16 153 (D) 3 384 3 115 27 10 1 14 559 002 623 568 626 8 452 (D) 74 138 915 186 32 124 53 120 88 10 58 23 75 50 718 50 3 119 (D) 17 49 37 (D) 33 39 148 203 324 122 3 292 (D) 659 875 8 388 4 050 284 1 841 217 1 959 616 192 471 157 493 434 10 372 542 19 1 188 (D) 131 597 344 (D) 214 583 1 721 1 123 3 031 – 2 – 5 4 2 3 – 6 – – – – – – 7 2 1 6 10 – – 8 – – – – – 4 2 2 – 19 – 1 5 4 29 – 34 – – – – – – 14 8 7 3 8 – – 10 – – – – – 8 12 30 – 17 – – 12 4 13 – 33 – – – – – – – 14 3 – – – – – – – – – – 11 10 4 – 32 (D) – 13 6 43 – 44 – – – – – – – 16 10 – – – (D) – – – (D) – – 6 21 4 7 132 3 559 947 2 439 791 2 1 38 2 036 627 446 820 54 4 845 (D) 547 1 961 1 926 (D) 047 330 568 496 001 1 3 6 4 14 OHIO Akron Beachwood Bedford Heights Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Cleveland Heights Columbus Dayton East Cleveland Euclid Forest Park Gahanna Lima Lorain Mansfield Maple Heights Shaker Heights South Euclid Springfield Toledo Trotwood University Heights Warren Warrensville Heights Youngstown 940 105 203 185 2 431 2 943 705 3 314 1 122 466 179 313 140 139 111 109 131 453 103 236 917 144 125 141 298 451 20 3 4 3 94 125 22 188 31 13 922 427 256 863 881 170 635 630 716 146 91 7 8 20 240 304 62 326 120 35 5 20 20 9 12 14 3 41 3 23 96 13 11 15 32 49 12 132 1 235 595 2 070 64 691 87 12 145 21 7 5 3 1 4 192 697 737 465 770 (D) 332 889 534 115 312 29 8 58 1 166 1 247 268 2 265 432 99 (D) 93 143 17 73 26 (D) 433 (D) 60 (D) 34 118 103 81 298 3 012 448 154 471 14 919 11 3 27 4 1 817 312 378 454 321 3 15 1 – 1 1 3 1 1 2 6 4 9 – – – – 3 – – 2 – – – – 3 13 10 15 – 11 12 17 14 2 2 1 1 3 (D) – – – 1 – – 17 – – – – 11 19 – – – 12 10 28 11 10 – – – 62 – – – – – – – 13 – – – – 25 22 – – – 15 17 29 18 3 – (D) – 4 – – – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – – 17 2 582 8 862 6 007 (D) 5 423 2 2 23 1 4 30 4 6 4 10 17 181 144 643 755 062 801 335 460 271 026 300 (D) 2 198 2 028 128 1 184 197 (D) 3 489 (D) 488 (D) 594 831 1 075 1 718 3 054 1 179 (D) 16 437 (D) 2 203 2 4 3 6 11 (D) 211 314 109 235 622 OKLAHOMA Edmond Lawton Midwest City Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsa 117 285 148 100 1 346 1 114 4 6 5 2 61 31 474 668 538 465 510 751 8 49 14 16 115 138 (D) 4 687 4 116 (D) 40 237 19 081 (D) 105 154 (D) 577 431 (D) 955 2 510 (D) 6 773 4 675 – – 4 – 1 3 – – 8 – 12 7 – – 46 – – 17 (D) – 11 (D) – 11 OREGON Portland See footnotes at end of table. 831 46 169 96 37 178 631 9 158 3 14 21 17 66 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D PENNSYLVANIA Abington township Allentown Cheltenham township Chester Coatesville Erie Harrisburg Lancaster (Lancaster County) Lower Merion township Norristown Penn Hills township Philadelphia Pittsburgh Reading Susquehanna township Wilkinsburg 154 119 228 305 105 120 384 104 207 132 224 7 183 1 127 126 131 214 3 6 12 6 1 12 10 4 12 2 5 549 50 3 2 11 370 331 283 479 928 579 541 943 723 235 336 414 457 429 085 061 8 32 15 27 3 16 54 8 18 7 18 752 152 21 9 17 963 4 673 6 046 1 971 (D) (D) 5 703 3 043 7 599 627 2 439 31 2 666 692 712 104 617 8 203 22 164 43 47 (D) (D) 144 29 105 14 85 5 962 497 45 12 49 256 1 422 1 527 398 (D) (D) 1 716 282 2 166 277 986 134 095 6 214 371 135 923 – 17 5 – – – 7 11 10 – 5 1 2 – – 5 – 6 2 – – – 16 7 6 – – 6 7 – – 1 – 50 – – – – 29 – – – – 8 10 – – – – 8 – – (D) (D) 25 – – – – 8 6 – – – RHODE ISLAND Providence 388 23 667 50 17 419 712 7 001 6 9 17 9 SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Anderson Beaufort Bennettsville Charleston Chester Columbia Conway Darlington Florence Georgetown Goose Creek Greenville Greenwood Hartsville Hilton Head Island Irmo Kingstree Lake City Lancaster Manning Marion Myrtle Beach North Augusta North Charleston Orangeburg Rock Hill Spartanburg Summerville Sumter Walterboro Winnsboro 251 162 123 109 703 113 1 225 146 150 457 248 127 471 149 103 134 120 110 136 157 157 109 122 106 281 333 226 237 199 357 129 113 8 505 8 204 (D) 5 032 26 251 3 670 (D) 5 398 4 088 9 214 6 2 13 5 2 628 503 760 645 390 30 19 22 18 117 15 234 32 13 60 28 9 64 23 15 11 8 8 11 11 11 13 12 12 30 62 25 36 18 55 20 13 (D) 1 852 (D) 3 191 18 297 2 078 (D) 4 156 1 410 3 966 2 1 8 3 1 967 068 985 563 529 (D) 42 (D) 37 629 40 (D) 67 27 121 57 30 260 169 32 8 (D) 13 21 28 34 35 27 103 101 183 58 (D) 51 135 33 23 (D) 497 (D) 405 6 509 375 (D) 638 286 919 634 278 2 585 1 134 255 127 (D) 82 187 324 361 196 364 790 798 1 773 537 (D) 532 1 152 384 249 5 10 1 – 2 – 2 6 – 1 1 – 2 1 2 8 10 11 8 – 1 – 14 – 4 4 1 1 1 1 7 1 17 48 (D) – 7 – (D) 24 – 2 4 – 3 7 12 (D) (D) 5 10 – 6 – 30 – 7 4 2 6 23 6 7 – 5 11 6 – 9 – 8 28 – 4 5 – 13 9 14 – 18 – – – 13 – 12 – 7 4 5 5 7 4 43 – (D) 18 (D) – 10 – (D) 31 – 5 9 – 5 11 19 – (D) – – – 14 – 45 – 12 5 6 (D) 42 12 11 – (D) (D) 1 495 2 800 3 590 4 1 2 4 5 16 5 6 5 9 4 2 031 877 715 772 234 160 332 075 304 907 314 330 346 (D) 522 768 1 423 1 636 996 1 632 3 474 2 941 12 405 2 098 (D) 2 918 5 329 2 797 1 100 TENNESSEE Brownsville Chattanooga Clarksville Columbia Jackson Knoxville Memphis Murfreesboro Nashville Davidson (balance) 115 793 312 105 309 456 5 662 135 3 016 2 23 10 1 7 29 183 3 137 550 502 344 479 655 509 665 909 730 8 100 37 6 46 56 660 15 346 (D) 14 560 (D) (D) 4 267 25 048 99 409 1 566 (D) (D) 519 (D) (D) 109 148 2 257 28 (D) (D) 4 854 (D) (D) 744 1 438 21 285 417 (D) – 2 1 – 1 1 – 9 1 – 6 24 – 8 10 2 30 8 – 5 9 – 7 6 1 – 4 (D) 10 (D) (D) 14 12 4 – (D) TEXAS Abilene Amarillo Arlington Austin Baytown Beaumont Bryan Carrollton Cedar Hill Conroe See footnotes at end of table. 150 169 798 1 579 179 1 008 183 193 172 101 6 14 45 4 28 4 6 3 1 (D) 065 032 026 350 436 889 834 490 919 18 15 45 182 15 102 23 13 11 6 1 4 4 27 1 789 111 172 790 830 42 53 75 871 33 334 (D) 76 11 (D) 299 621 1 017 9 719 295 3 191 (D) 763 145 (D) 8 7 1 2 – 1 – 6 – 11 (D) 4 4 7 – – – 2 – 13 – – – 15 – – – – – – – – – 11 – – (D) – – (D) 15 769 (D) 3 633 716 (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 67 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D TEXAS Con. Corpus Christi Dallas DeSoto Denton Duncanville El Paso Forest Hill Fort Worth Galveston Garland Grand Prairie Houston Humble Huntsville Irving Jasper Killeen Lancaster Longview Lubbock Lufkin Marshall Mesquite Midland Missouri City Nacogdoches Odessa Orange Pearland Plano Port Arthur Richardson Richmond San Antonio Sugar Land Temple Terrell Texarkana Texas City Tyler Waco Wichita Falls 263 7 071 325 136 155 503 230 1 970 220 565 339 13 592 175 143 439 108 357 196 364 319 175 223 250 212 1 263 124 108 130 108 270 420 159 104 1 477 177 101 104 153 140 510 382 235 18 330 12 8 4 16 4 44 3 16 6 537 6 2 11 5 7 3 6 6 4 6 3 19 25 3 2 13 6 12 28 4 68 7 5 1 3 2 8 13 097 354 198 135 161 570 119 126 385 380 550 490 182 851 504 652 474 597 972 546 417 661 392 414 662 (D) 976 056 839 634 180 362 527 583 862 734 676 751 609 434 474 (D) 28 657 25 30 20 65 16 205 16 72 22 1 199 9 7 23 9 46 12 25 24 15 29 8 22 73 11 11 11 28 17 48 16 7 215 17 14 5 19 13 41 60 22 (D) 446 437 179 394 295 249 825 146 802 (D) 5 191 86 194 22 210 28 483 32 97 51 6 191 25 (D) 60 (D) 101 14 (D) 47 (D) (D) 22 (D) 144 (D) 42 (D) 12 34 110 (D) 15 1 073 78 35 6 (D) 26 85 (D) (D) (D) 61 990 1 084 3 411 284 2 567 276 5 048 333 1 146 429 80 640 253 (D) 582 (D) 804 192 (D) 442 (D) (D) 180 (D) 1 298 (D) 1 147 (D) 5 418 297 1 067 (D) 121 11 659 849 358 107 (D) 163 718 (D) (D) 4 1 – 14 – 5 – 1 – 5 – 1 7 8 3 – – – – 4 7 – – 6 1 – 1 – 18 – – 7 12 3 – 11 – – – – 6 1 – 19 – 62 – 38 – 6 – 40 – 5 24 6 19 – – – – 16 1 – – 7 – (D) 2 – 81 – – 2 70 18 – 60 – – – 2 32 (D) – 7 – 65 – 29 – 10 – 37 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 68 – – – – 16 – – – – – – 31 – (D) 28 – 70 – 56 – 11 – 67 – 8 – (D) – (D) – – (D) – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) 91 – – (D) – 15 – – – (D) – – (D) (D) 230 5 7 1 11 1 22 1 9 2 319 324 413 1 486 (D) 3 007 (D) 4 130 994 (D) 1 995 (D) (D) 671 (D) 5 548 (D) 3 079 (D) 12 354 1 490 6 090 (D) 494 41 651 2 602 1 481 588 (D) 812 2 911 (D) (D) VIRGINIA Alexandria (IC) Charlottesville (IC) Chesapeake (IC) Danville (IC) Emporia (IC) Franklin (IC) Fredericksburg (IC) Hampton (IC) Lynchburg (IC) Manassas (IC) Martinsville (IC) Newport News (IC) Norfolk (IC) Petersburg (IC) Portsmouth (IC) Richmond (IC) Roanoke (IC) South Boston (IC) Suffolk (IC) Virginia Beach (IC) 1 072 290 1 006 370 126 131 122 1 179 359 205 287 978 1 248 522 770 2 630 398 123 357 1 346 110 10 20 10 2 1 4 22 20 7 13 28 35 10 16 95 6 6 7 55 482 376 045 376 518 934 006 729 176 904 631 626 911 116 168 777 971 618 970 108 41 38 105 29 15 13 14 117 41 42 34 148 129 50 76 290 36 45 52 148 98 6 9 5 1 2 12 15 6 11 20 22 4 8 66 3 5 4 41 573 912 860 522 303 929 205 290 207 422 067 299 178 795 319 041 414 097 036 530 1 383 124 287 114 26 21 40 353 117 239 147 584 621 105 232 1 596 59 53 113 691 33 756 1 230 2 303 956 297 171 447 3 330 1 562 2 292 2 794 6 017 5 747 981 1 961 15 035 645 1 147 841 15 707 1 4 2 3 – – 9 1 3 13 6 3 1 – 2 2 – 21 – 2 – 5 11 7 – – 18 – 9 51 70 8 4 – 4 25 – 51 – 3 – – 18 – – – – – – 58 53 20 – – – 12 – 53 – 17 – – 20 – – – – – – 63 86 11 – – – 36 – 65 – 4 WASHINGTON Bellevue Federal Way Renton Seattle Tacoma 147 105 104 1 569 442 16 3 2 83 13 939 123 955 569 144 41 3 10 208 46 14 476 (D) 1 826 64 779 8 547 122 (D) 22 1 498 190 2 620 (D) 267 18 377 1 851 15 – – 2 – 8 – – 8 – 47 – – 14 – 8 (D) – 10 – WEST VIRGINIA Charleston See footnotes at end of table. 131 2 799 9 1 791 23 346 – – – – 68 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Black Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by , see appendix C] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D WISCONSIN Madison Milwaukee Racine 1For 176 2 423 144 2 759 176 966 4 127 16 323 17 1 168 144 617 (D) 42 2 112 (D) 346 27 835 (D) – 1 – – 8 – – 9 – – 9 (D) explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 7. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Legal Form of Organization: 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 197 361 12 266 970 15 947 258 3 983 133 330 710 87 291 195 432 47 988 2 651 356 947 716 1 222 394 481 246 1 319 193 905 714 326 605 86 874 2 498 102 619 947 1 477 017 401 138 2 944 321 2 304 132 394 467 245 722 6 967 644 3 554 566 2 869 065 544 013 3 777 171 421 576 2 193 956 1 161 639 11 057 136 3 402 647 6 653 757 1 000 731 651 727 23 379 614 565 13 783 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 22 589 676 11 717 652 7 788 626 3 083 397 205 119 75 462 97 002 32 655 1 962 727 880 983 683 109 398 635 1 155 011 886 979 193 661 74 371 1 305 091 574 238 340 825 390 028 2 745 412 2 270 375 239 458 235 579 5 591 522 3 489 029 1 659 518 442 975 2 771 537 325 508 1 793 390 652 639 6 773 932 3 208 597 2 712 503 852 832 79 325 6 481 69 160 3 684 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 806 624 2 720 817 1 485 725 600 082 52 001 22 802 24 971 4 229 447 362 204 950 178 925 63 486 251 322 203 021 32 523 15 778 308 376 161 375 78 348 68 653 203 544 173 886 15 818 13 840 760 051 466 877 209 657 83 517 380 056 81 408 196 526 102 122 2 393 563 1 405 461 739 820 248 282 10 350 1 038 9 137 175 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Industry division and legal form of organization Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 64 478 14 292 46 000 4 186 1 542 264 1 244 34 8 798 1 239 7 099 460 1 958 615 1 243 100 4 072 923 3 023 127 1 510 971 489 50 12 096 3 477 7 636 984 3 194 760 1 870 564 30 081 5 969 22 272 1 840 1 226 75 1 124 27 Employees (number) E 345 193 174 274 129 904 41 014 4 197 1 553 2 369 276 28 545 8 602 15 271 4 672 12 977 9 400 2 663 914 20 308 10 499 6 254 3 554 8 649 6 841 1 257 551 82 931 44 880 27 553 10 499 17 606 3 088 8 764 5 754 169 248 89 361 65 092 14 795 731 50 681 – A – 2 – 3 1 19 – 14 – 7 – 10 1 11 – 17 – 8 – 16 2 9 – 21 – 5 – 7 1 7 – 4 – 4 – 5 – 17 – 21 B 2 5 – 4 5 19 – 13 4 5 – 17 8 12 – 7 4 15 – 2 13 17 – 3 5 10 – 7 3 14 – 8 1 3 – 10 1 27 – 37 C 1 3 – 5 4 24 – 48 2 9 – 15 4 13 – 27 3 11 – 25 7 11 – 36 2 6 – 11 4 13 – 14 1 4 – 8 3 46 – 73 D 3 5 – 5 8 21 – 17 5 5 – 20 9 12 – 6 7 16 – 2 14 17 – 2 6 10 – 7 4 17 – 13 2 3 – 11 5 41 – 94 All industries Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Construction Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Manufacturing Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Transportation and public utilities Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Wholesale trade Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Retail trade Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Finance, insurance, and real estate Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Services Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Industries not classified Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships 1For 620 912 21 928 584 256 14 727 10 309 367 9 748 194 43 381 1 815 40 450 1 115 10 469 915 9 257 297 49 095 1 498 47 246 351 7 550 1 385 5 928 237 86 840 4 288 80 341 2 211 40 924 2 419 32 723 5 782 332 981 8 863 319 793 4 325 39 363 377 38 770 216 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 69 Table 8. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1992 All firms Industry division and receipts size Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 197 361 487 751 2 007 2 151 2 725 3 3 2 14 913 126 657 376 885 397 178 441 055 908 332 353 812 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 22 589 676 3 16 135 398 993 2 2 2 14 393 416 160 070 445 644 991 267 641 734 718 282 952 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 806 624 2 7 45 112 255 543 535 501 2 802 791 104 247 549 903 183 854 327 665 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 64 478 1 2 7 11 13 15 6 3 2 215 347 970 005 859 133 928 095 925 Employees (number) E 345 193 354 832 5 517 14 153 28 881 52 42 33 167 395 230 154 678 A – – – – – 1 1 3 4 4 1 – – 1 3 6 10 22 10 – – – 1 1 1 2 3 8 13 12 1 1 2 2 3 6 7 12 18 16 – – – – 1 1 3 10 19 20 2 2 3 3 3 7 10 15 17 11 – – – 1 1 2 3 5 8 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 B 2 – – – – 1 1 3 4 4 5 – – 1 2 6 9 22 10 – 4 – 1 1 1 2 4 9 14 8 8 1 2 2 3 6 7 12 16 12 4 – – – 1 1 3 9 20 11 13 3 3 3 3 6 11 16 17 16 5 – – 1 1 2 3 5 8 10 3 1 1 2 3 4 C 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 4 – – 7 6 9 11 24 – – 2 – 11 4 2 3 3 9 13 13 4 – – 7 10 12 9 13 18 16 3 – – 5 5 4 6 12 20 21 7 – – – 16 18 17 20 20 12 2 14 6 5 4 4 4 6 8 4 4 2 20 9 10 7 D 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 8 – – 4 4 10 9 24 – – 5 – 13 4 3 3 4 10 15 8 9 – – 10 9 13 9 13 16 12 7 – – 5 5 3 6 11 21 11 14 – – – 15 15 18 21 19 16 6 17 6 5 4 4 4 6 9 10 4 3 25 11 10 7 All industries Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Construction Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Manufacturing Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Transportation and public utilities Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Wholesale trade Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Retail trade Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Finance, insurance, and real estate Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 See footnotes at end of table. 620 912 236 111 129 62 39 25 9 3 3 722 512 901 209 218 469 029 823 028 10 309 4 067 1 960 2 117 958 563 383 212 34 15 43 381 11 7 9 5 4 941 634 906 693 079 330 710 8 13 32 32 38 57 74 23 49 470 190 313 883 957 515 571 249 562 1 542 53 92 294 302 326 249 194 20 13 8 798 81 197 1 148 1 926 2 354 1 884 694 232 282 1 958 6 50 231 307 340 429 274 124 197 4 072 43 139 464 725 967 1 046 308 237 143 1 510 1 10 40 80 150 288 257 251 433 12 096 148 307 963 1 542 2 234 3 333 1 752 922 896 3 194 58 104 254 412 719 205 119 154 633 4 804 10 532 22 927 38 68 13 46 027 193 536 313 4 197 18 15 150 327 630 942 1 510 263 342 28 545 109 249 635 2 310 4 458 6 4 1 7 459 483 942 899 52 001 163 236 1 787 2 702 5 908 10 19 3 7 159 837 710 500 2 651 356 26 51 154 199 281 408 303 213 1 011 280 769 990 509 691 497 730 594 295 1 962 727 1 20 70 166 295 241 161 1 004 208 489 069 946 955 333 621 217 887 447 362 1 6 21 47 75 61 41 190 707 043 465 160 877 749 999 748 614 2 657 879 306 286 10 469 3 1 2 1 464 578 040 201 900 631 331 126 197 49 095 9 7 13 8 6 760 457 433 738 354 1 319 193 7 10 32 41 63 98 112 79 874 164 698 052 419 309 355 524 534 139 1 155 011 17 366 4 072 10 618 24 958 67 94 78 874 691 672 478 139 12 977 – 6 79 215 454 1 1 1 8 112 448 052 612 251 322 6 81 907 2 100 6 104 15 19 18 188 548 777 010 788 2 498 102 21 51 213 306 441 351 149 190 772 527 372 542 234 232 763 211 937 284 1 305 091 138 998 7 795 25 927 68 255 156 104 175 765 830 056 411 682 20 308 17 29 197 811 1 474 3 1 3 9 092 795 769 124 308 376 57 320 2 386 7 103 17 456 36 23 59 161 926 064 227 837 2 498 444 263 148 7 550 2 383 1 049 1 152 748 547 578 346 307 439 86 840 37 12 13 7 6 143 988 296 789 054 2 944 321 4 7 17 26 37 94 125 213 2 416 789 053 946 301 719 815 093 966 639 2 745 412 2 75 647 2 950 10 732 50 95 176 2 408 152 696 383 775 8 649 1 7 19 84 157 490 855 988 6 047 82 931 59 173 717 1 747 3 957 11 9 10 44 449 654 741 435 203 544 1 17 118 466 2 231 5 13 20 161 538 898 189 086 6 967 644 71 86 205 273 428 865 759 710 3 566 846 980 618 113 379 180 112 926 491 5 591 522 2 16 55 163 547 611 650 3 544 463 157 193 935 454 394 384 214 326 760 051 205 667 3 739 11 122 27 551 78 82 99 456 080 505 219 961 5 449 2 193 1 020 908 40 924 15 6 8 4 2 665 775 006 145 831 3 777 171 32 45 124 146 197 933 229 382 330 264 2 771 537 162 768 4 479 15 210 52 498 17 606 15 21 125 375 954 380 056 93 413 1 407 3 706 11 112 70 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 8. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Receipts Size of Firm: 1992 Con. All firms Industry division and receipts size Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E A B C D Finance, insurance, and real estate Con. $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Services Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Industries not classified Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more 1For 2 062 870 374 197 332 981 133 64 72 29 16 807 514 229 812 355 323 314 269 2 323 605 188 809 431 958 370 126 194 30 081 1 4 5 6 712 299 338 472 526 150 139 94 2 314 921 029 392 079 2 1 1 11 270 115 122 609 31 23 15 293 225 583 323 193 5 11 17 21 – – – – – 1 2 4 7 6 – – 1 – 1 2 5 8 – – 6 11 18 4 1 – – – – 1 2 4 7 4 1 – 1 – 1 2 5 10 – – 7 16 28 21 1 5 2 2 2 2 2 4 8 6 3 4 14 3 – 7 14 – – – 8 18 31 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 8 4 5 5 14 3 – 9 14 – – – 11 057 136 278 434 1 108 1 018 1 130 169 500 270 826 792 6 773 932 2 9 73 197 466 036 115 926 626 360 169 248 110 297 3 524 8 198 16 613 26 21 13 79 346 281 271 607 731 25 35 71 87 183 234 89 5 2 2 393 563 1 3 27 62 134 287 290 243 1 342 107 868 309 734 980 099 040 808 618 10 450 3 614 1 367 833 39 363 18 7 7 3 1 491 556 723 127 534 760 139 27 6 1 600 703 1 240 999 937 819 3 307 058 651 727 36 50 118 106 105 113 46 17 55 707 607 066 826 712 474 905 519 912 6 749 3 039 1 180 766 1 226 113 149 238 239 243 198 40 4 2 1 058 518 1 048 419 808 217 3 109 716 79 325 1 4 8 17 28 13 2 3 265 044 006 523 503 868 648 434 035 10 350 452 460 1 129 1 455 2 683 2 860 1 151 92 68 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 9. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1992 Firms (number) A Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 32 197 361 9 607 685 22 589 676 880 940 5 048 087 3 289 731 2 420 737 3 076 026 2 101 688 5 772 466 330 710 125 205 24 58 45 26 48 2 591 119 408 172 237 987 211 103 – Employees (number) C 345 193 345 70 50 37 50 28 108 – 193 – 606 052 055 180 775 524 Annual payroll ($1,000) D 4 806 624 4 806 146 887 619 507 715 411 1 519 – 624 137 248 693 270 877 320 079 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A – – 1 2 1 3 4 6 8 10 1 – 4 7 4 19 37 53 – – – – 2 3 2 6 8 15 – – 1 1 4 5 6 14 22 25 – – B 2 1 3 5 3 12 5 6 3 6 5 4 8 28 3 18 41 15 – – 4 4 5 14 5 7 13 17 – – 8 5 9 6 5 14 44 11 – – [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Industry division and employment size All industries With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Construction With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Manufacturing With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more See footnotes at end of table. 620 912 556 64 13 37 7 2 1 434 478 725 587 853 839 700 432 342 10 309 8 767 1 542 539 707 193 69 34 1 – 43 381 34 8 2 5 583 798 194 099 929 366 178 21 11 4 197 – 4 197 – 1 238 1 249 825 831 55 – 28 545 28 9 6 4 4 1 2 – 545 – 110 084 693 946 489 224 52 001 52 5 12 13 8 10 1 – 001 110 691 845 357 733 265 – 2 651 356 688 1 962 142 551 249 270 447 166 135 629 727 474 116 309 588 327 900 013 447 362 447 31 124 71 63 86 40 30 – 362 378 924 098 377 049 137 398 10 469 8 511 1 958 396 1 044 288 110 76 22 23 1 319 193 164 1 155 9 135 130 235 172 152 317 182 011 875 522 996 483 931 617 587 12 977 12 1 1 1 2 1 3 – 977 – 931 839 487 245 496 978 251 322 251 1 27 26 31 43 34 85 – 322 620 278 758 512 986 355 813 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 71 Table 9. Statistics for Black Owned Firms by Industry Division and Employment Size of Firm: 1992 Con. Firms (number) A Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 2 498 102 1 193 011 1 305 091 47 980 295 048 101 354 211 987 158 388 75 491 414 842 2 944 321 198 2 745 60 503 810 414 257 459 239 909 412 377 900 326 608 235 537 429 Employees (number) C 20 308 – 20 308 – 4 592 2 318 2 247 3 912 869 6 370 8 649 – 8 649 – 1 550 2 036 1 351 1 242 1 139 1 330 82 931 82 13 10 6 15 16 19 – 931 – 534 761 792 841 144 860 Annual payroll ($1,000) D 308 376 308 7 59 23 33 69 17 96 – 376 900 804 952 273 221 501 724 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A – – 3 4 3 11 16 30 – 63 2 1 7 17 10 16 5 5 – – – – 2 5 2 6 8 12 13 13 1 1 4 9 4 17 38 31 – – – – 1 2 1 4 6 9 5 14 – – 3 4 6 – – – – – B 4 1 7 9 8 11 13 22 – 19 13 6 14 28 19 47 1 3 – – 5 2 6 11 4 5 3 10 7 31 3 5 4 27 14 22 29 36 – – 1 1 2 9 2 5 7 10 1 5 1 1 5 7 7 – – – – – [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Industry division and employment size Transportation and public utilities With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Wholesale trade With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Retail trade With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Finance, insurance, and real estate With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Services With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more Industries not classified With no paid employees With paid employees No employees2 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more 49 095 45 022 4 072 855 2 526 362 164 123 12 31 7 550 6 040 1 510 232 792 317 102 43 16 7 86 840 74 12 2 6 1 744 096 100 962 661 529 504 246 93 203 544 203 3 32 36 32 31 37 29 – 544 864 195 655 446 289 606 489 6 967 644 1 376 122 5 591 522 187 091 1 196 008 717 031 438 592 1 039 485 944 230 1 069 084 3 777 171 1 005 634 2 771 537 58 178 338 450 180 682 100 050 197 923 24 223 1 872 031 11 057 136 4 283 203 6 773 932 295 599 1 948 857 1 053 865 721 006 753 538 276 587 1 724 481 651 727 572 79 54 21 403 325 957 013 931 1 435 989 – – 760 051 760 18 116 90 55 147 143 188 – 051 168 261 575 469 162 566 850 40 924 37 730 3 194 690 2 038 325 72 53 4 11 332 981 302 30 5 18 3 1 900 081 777 160 765 419 685 110 166 17 606 17 3 1 1 1 8 – 606 – 793 892 022 626 307 966 380 056 380 8 57 34 23 31 7 217 – 056 377 735 526 519 401 402 096 169 248 – 169 248 – 34 397 23 800 18 519 19 460 7 276 65 796 731 – 731 – 460 73 120 78 – – 2 393 563 2 393 64 453 321 258 295 129 870 – 563 007 019 951 756 634 488 709 39 363 38 137 1 226 943 260 12 8 3 – – 10 350 – 10 350 5 713 3 341 332 561 403 – – 1For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. 2Firms reported annual payroll, but did not report any employees on their payroll during specified period in 1992. 72 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 10. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Major Industry Group: 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 3 324 200 29 665 25 340 973 3 352 32 661 2 5 20 3 570 709 856 525 Firms (number) 3 134 959 78 948 73 780 1 705 3 463 12 616 252 1 028 9 433 1 903 481 908 134 16 321 9 263 687 487 471 Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 2 907 132 20 990 19 114 618 1 258 27 333 2 5 15 3 510 626 791 405 Employees (number) 27 403 974 371 807 352 077 8 939 10 791 156 814 13 33 79 29 854 268 996 696 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 523 574 5 326 4 975 119 232 4 155 418 1 039 1 921 778 52 339 13 7 28 3 099 438 387 415 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. This table is based on the 1987 SIC system. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code All industries Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 08 09 Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining 10 12 13 14 Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 15 16 17 6552 General building contractors Heavy construction contractors Special trade contractors Subdividers and developers, n.e.c. Manufacturing 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Communications Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade 50 51 Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods nondurable goods Major industry group Firms (number) 17 253 143 432 885 340 534 14 423 77 928 150 368 1 2 141 4 997 076 537 758 1 829 620 345 37 1 391 56 069 420 115 016 307 123 118 33 126 28 100 669 672 682 260 771 103 32 102 21 861 958 193 759 2 279 519 567 223 1 296 191 796 818 432 473 517 714 17 882 42 6 207 47 469 100 936 22 4 95 4 7 4 25 4 39 51 16 5 4 59 823 338 045 159 545 244 538 795 280 160 310 623 525 639 154 451 719 54 512 515 14 729 29 633 29 244 11 16 40 28 17 26 2 12 19 39 41 19 16 8 21 310 318 420 599 785 993 789 231 737 034 803 873 115 859 220 163 911 8 003 29 2 337 12 730 23 389 5 1 33 3 5 1 6 2 13 22 5 4 3 9 633 839 467 016 372 285 017 090 036 779 012 455 193 517 712 442 430 54 238 514 14 627 29 151 26 787 10 16 38 28 17 26 2 11 19 38 40 19 16 8 20 892 259 807 509 772 879 727 955 667 255 946 543 023 797 083 3 687 811 284 2 138 370 255 125 102 427 136 23 238 28 102 117 348 350 199 134 82 219 201 147 332 773 566 797 252 233 253 131 242 338 559 279 343 291 222 999 982 871 87 695 6 365 50 2 773 6 093 4 956 2 2 10 3 580 837 741 902 715 5 541 527 2 648 3 404 9 264 10 4 3 2 4 376 859 342 340 385 698 903 85 417 10 15 188 689 942 299 30 130 033 5 58 4 3 602 771 730 008 213 115 530 7 68 3 2 956 910 867 616 19 109 029 3 43 4 2 989 699 486 662 212 1 210 636 109 489 46 28 1 298 124 275 614 667 25 336 1 438 10 672 1 073 632 36 4 584 4 957 1 944 47 065 27 278 19 787 83 280 3 1 9 21 3 993 067 811 079 107 102 134 43 666 23 955 538 339 326 220 212 119 2 478 045 64 34 185 211 114 761 691 439 637 179 15 695 23 929 18 084 641 051 303 865 337 186 722 713 32 10 103 294 23 571 620 602 443 425 20 321 8 143 3 698 171 063 104 742 66 321 720 803 31 7 90 91 40 109 258 812 618 829 13 433 22 863 17 685 618 043 290 002 328 041 663 658 30 9 95 280 21 809 578 990 911 083 224 626 229 238 81 794 1 719 272 967 132 752 140 6 947 107 218 91 889 982 261 478 162 925 611 414 Retail trade 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Building materials and garden supplies General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers and service stations Apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 61 62 63 64 65 pt. 67 Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate1 Holding and other investment offices Services 70 72 73 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 87 89 Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Engineering and management services Services, n.e.c. Industries not classified 1Excludes 124 734 349 946 1 392 658 1 941 029 1 878 21 663 57 073 988 394 518 1 312 378 152 531 7 784 016 77 1 257 1 893 384 239 71 560 805 285 233 788 452 303 384 556 601 685 849 700 203 37 546 103 659 116 848 322 251 7 6 24 23 29 212 17 665 745 430 817 738 510 345 47 978 231 496 179 703 238 902 1 634 6 753 12 327 775 79 385 131 141 6 887 1 116 052 34 137 171 105 44 19 45 251 112 9 712 538 497 305 235 966 646 299 858 755 34 016 99 372 91 899 231 512 7 6 21 23 21 138 11 630 180 974 798 287 824 819 269 500 3 311 631 922 386 1 737 446 37 47 87 68 265 1 118 111 672 699 627 552 417 543 936 4 787 27 088 12 348 42 448 1 1 7 2 6 20 3 012 731 007 468 635 534 059 661 284 46 40 122 41 16 21 31 142 77 5 546 023 558 050 226 739 820 206 735 092 527 295 44 23 90 32 11 20 23 121 70 3 851 956 584 938 957 288 561 033 576 320 9 241 027 1 081 695 2 165 451 163 311 466 1 962 611 73 273 208 036 776 182 782 705 135 052 652 175 148 11 7 37 7 3 5 8 39 21 1 634 721 070 670 215 149 032 730 166 218 597 177 167 1 210 358 166 793 882 224 11 824 42 93 695 10 728 25 699 39 678 164 135 387 8 012 35 226 7 017 42 71 407 5 765 6 072 261 836 730 919 196 77 464 52 535 2 738 10 27 682 2 115 781 6552 which is included in construction industries. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 73 Table 11. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by State: 1992 All firms Geographic area Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 3 324 200 41 7 35 23 408 46 70 9 11 172 82 10 12 180 77 29 27 37 34 14 57 98 107 68 19 65 8 20 19 16 141 11 327 76 6 120 33 38 166 15 29 10 59 229 19 8 66 67 11 61 7 620 114 223 529 481 763 157 098 061 499 009 724 676 500 462 896 524 112 217 424 909 358 645 327 305 303 820 439 593 387 761 751 619 188 441 307 457 745 894 634 217 129 161 833 313 592 555 795 792 368 474 Firms (number) 3 134 959 45 8 42 30 378 56 43 8 5 194 79 10 17 131 77 37 33 43 40 19 53 73 95 61 28 64 15 23 16 17 101 19 222 82 9 114 40 44 145 13 39 12 60 205 22 11 70 74 17 60 8 565 534 379 409 704 397 484 519 861 300 785 420 835 486 069 447 334 222 791 939 627 069 650 809 565 958 570 909 186 773 455 734 853 342 957 987 674 248 869 608 468 674 026 537 034 675 054 611 724 144 689 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 2 907 132 36 5 29 19 341 39 63 8 10 149 71 8 10 163 70 26 23 32 28 12 49 86 95 60 16 58 7 18 17 14 126 9 294 66 5 106 28 33 148 13 24 9 51 199 16 7 57 59 10 55 6 456 637 852 987 069 860 157 077 088 089 964 806 884 368 514 216 792 127 893 153 905 508 443 616 185 420 314 098 242 046 067 672 889 849 598 023 148 303 516 966 845 068 391 728 556 486 999 126 152 215 769 Employees (number) 27 403 974 364 49 333 197 3 325 439 418 79 129 1 503 692 99 118 1 489 743 280 257 345 326 128 495 746 883 552 183 519 90 182 199 133 988 129 2 172 698 59 1 104 295 328 1 349 131 310 81 517 1 802 178 69 604 583 110 524 54 401 603 610 496 446 189 332 714 108 445 235 280 919 416 105 667 792 772 264 909 911 590 038 939 035 944 129 142 652 903 178 510 543 113 269 334 869 132 642 509 579 698 310 386 515 233 295 304 839 639 091 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 523 574 5 1 5 2 66 7 10 1 2 26 12 1 1 31 13 3 3 5 5 2 9 16 17 9 2 8 1 2 3 2 23 1 54 11 996 151 573 926 274 707 483 487 622 856 390 799 798 395 210 996 751 245 314 125 560 590 339 878 589 907 213 779 710 585 762 815 661 347 765 974 558 887 083 520 623 156 866 450 943 140 856 253 695 181 790 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 17 253 143 227 58 248 159 2 259 323 237 42 35 1 000 425 79 88 726 364 206 191 236 236 109 328 442 551 358 135 348 76 124 87 97 517 107 1 159 439 48 666 246 238 728 67 197 57 325 1 256 129 58 391 372 94 300 40 119 898 337 820 327 147 705 228 344 542 118 050 712 974 253 840 262 525 589 360 403 848 091 921 497 978 331 212 786 772 204 377 700 301 368 183 936 967 063 641 330 084 371 121 202 924 451 975 912 348 696 19 4 5 26 2 4 1 8 32 2 1 10 11 1 9 Table 12. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Legal Form of Organization: 1992 All firms Legal form of organization Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 3 324 200 1 937 707 721 565 664 927 Firms (number) 3 134 959 1 132 249 1 695 821 306 889 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 2 907 132 1 899 731 421 176 586 226 Employees (number) 27 403 974 16 445 334 5 486 474 5 472 166 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 523 574 348 552 68 610 106 411 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Total Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships 17 253 143 1 564 270 14 599 295 1 089 578 74 BLACK MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 13. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Receipts Size of Firm: 1992 All firms Receipts size Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 3 324 200 10 16 48 68 114 235 237 257 2 335 810 441 241 441 179 539 533 549 467 Firms (number) 3 134 959 20 39 156 291 528 893 521 303 380 028 420 321 786 216 440 720 343 685 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 2 907 132 55 279 2 700 10 800 38 763 145 182 210 2 316 048 524 142 823 2 2 2 17 Employees (number) 27 403 974 10 20 116 336 902 700 894 901 520 815 802 325 977 818 227 296 662 052 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 523 574 61 124 835 2 820 9 016 31 40 47 390 935 850 102 831 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Total Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more 17 253 143 5 2 3 1 1 226 443 076 945 615 553 946 410 806 940 790 583 078 037 1 499 682 372 390 Table 14. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Employment Size of Firm: 1992 Employment size Firms (number) 17 253 143 14 118 184 3 134 959 435 838 1 716 076 503 808 256 110 144 734 45 331 33 062 Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 3 324 200 417 2 907 61 387 313 331 470 356 985 067 132 540 498 432 235 981 732 714 Employees (number) 27 403 974 27 403 3 3 3 4 3 9 460 269 394 332 101 845 – 974 – 313 028 715 877 564 477 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 523 574 523 8 54 53 60 84 64 197 – 574 668 787 597 177 357 686 302 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Total With no paid employees With paid employees No employees1 1 to 4 employees 5 to 9 employees 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 employees or more 1Firms reported annual payroll, but did not report any employees on their payroll during specified period in 1992. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BLACK 75 Appendix A. Explanation of Terms Annual payroll. Annual payroll consists of the combined amount of wages paid, tips reported, and other compensation including salaries, vacation allowances, bonuses, commissions, sick-leave pay, and the value of paymentsin-kind (such as free meals and lodging) paid to all employees during the calendar year before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. All forms of compensation are included, whether or not subject to income tax or FICA tax, with the exception of annuities, third-party sick pay, and supplemental unemployment compensation benefits (even if income tax was withheld). For corporations, total payroll includes compensation paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors or partners. Employment. Employment includes all employees, fulltime and part-time, reported on a firm’s payroll during specified pay periods in 1992. Persons on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations are included as employees, as are salaried officers and executives of corporations. However, proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses are not considered as employees. The derivation of the 1992 employment figures vary somewhat among the different industries. For firms in the minerals, manufacturing, and construction industries, employment represents an annual average of the number of ‘‘production workers’’ on the payroll for any part of the pay periods including the 12th of March, May, August, and November, plus the number of ‘‘all other employees’’ on the payroll during the March 12th pay period. For the other industries covered by the economic censuses and for those industries not covered, employment consists of all employees on the payroll of a firm during the pay period including March 12. Ethnicity. The ethnic categories used in this survey are the same as those defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in their Circular No. A-46, dated May 12, 1977. Firm. In this survey, a firm is a legal entity engaged in economic activity during any part of 1992 that filed an IRS form 1040, Schedule C; 1065; or 1120S. The different entities are described below under Legal Form of Organization. A firm may operate one place of business or more, such as a chain of restaurants, or have no fixed business location, such as the firm represented by a self-employed carpenter or salesperson. A firm contrasts with an establishment, which is a single physical location at which business is conducted. Most of the other economic censuses are conducted on an establishment, rather than a firm, basis. Legal form of organization. The three legal forms of organization included in this report are: 1. Individual proprietorship. An unincorporated business owned by an individual. Also included in this category are self-employed persons. The business may be the only occupation of an individual or the secondary activity of an individual who works full time for someone else. 2. Partnership. An unincorporated business owned by two or more persons having a financial interest in the business. 3. Subchapter S corporation. A legally incorporated business under State laws. A subchapter S corporation is a special IRS designation for legally incorporated businesses with 35 or fewer shareholders who, because of tax advantages, elect to be taxed as individual shareholders rather than as corporations. Race. The race categories used in this survey are the same as those defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in their Circular No. A-46, dated May 12, 1977. Receipts. Receipts include the gross value of all products sold, services rendered, or other receipts from customers during the year, less returns and allowances. Value for sales and services is given whether or not payment was actually received during the year, and therefore, does not indicate a cash flow. Although receipts data were supposed to cover calendar year 1992, fiscal year reporting was permitted if it did not produce great differences. No adjustments are made for the costs of doing business. Due to the nature of the banking, real estate, and insurance industries and educational and social services, receipts may not be a good indicator of financial worth or size. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX A A–1 Appendix B. 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] Abilene, TX MSA Taylor County, TX Akron, OH PMSA—see Cleveland–Akron, OH CMSA Albany, GA MSA Dougherty County, GA Lee County, GA Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY MSA Albany County, NY Montgomery County, NY Rensselaer County, NY Saratoga County, NY Schenectady County, NY Schoharie County, NY Albuquerque, NM MSA Bernalillo County, NM Sandoval County, NM Valencia County, NM Alexandria, LA MSA Rapides Parish, LA Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA MSA Carbon County, PA Lehigh County, PA Northampton County, PA Altoona, PA MSA Blair County, PA Amarillo, TX MSA Potter County, TX Randall County, TX Anchorage, AK MSA Anchorage Borough, AK Ann Arbor, MI PMSA—see Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint, MI CMSA Anniston, AL MSA Calhoun County, AL Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah, WI MSA Calumet County, WI Outagamie County, WI Winnebago County, WI Asheville, NC MSA Buncombe County, NC Madison County, NC Athens, GA MSA Clarke County, GA Madison County, GA Oconee County, GA Atlanta, GA MSA Barrow County, GA Bartow County, GA Atlanta, GA MSA—Con. Carroll County, GA Cherokee County, GA Clayton County, GA Cobb County, GA Coweta County, GA DeKalb County, GA Douglas County, GA Fayette County, GA Forsyth County, GA Fulton County, GA Gwinnett County, GA Henry County, GA Newton County, GA Paulding County, GA Pickens County, GA Rockdale County, GA Spalding County, GA Walton County, GA Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA—see Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Augusta–Aiken, GA–SC MSA Columbia County, GA McDuffie County, GA Richmond County, GA Aiken County, SC Edgefield County, SC Austin–San Marcos, TX MSA Bastrop County, TX Caldwell County, TX Hays County, TX Travis County, TX Williamson County, TX Bakersfield, CA MSA Kern County, CA Baltimore, MD PMSA—see Washington– Baltimore, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA Bangor, ME MSA Penobscot County, ME (part) Bangor city, ME Brewer city, ME Eddington town, ME Glenburn town, ME Hampden town, ME Hermon town, ME Holden town, ME Kenduskeag town, ME Milford town, ME Old Town city, ME Orono town, ME Orrington town, ME Penobscot Indian Island Reservation, ME Veazie town, ME City, Bangor, ME MSA—Con. Waldo County, ME (part) Winterport town, ME Barnstable–Yarmouth, MA MSA Barnstable County, MA (part) Barnstable city, MA Brewster town, MA Chatham town, MA Dennis town, MA Eastham town, MA Harwich town, MA Mashpee town, MA Orleans town, MA Sandwich town, MA Yarmouth town, MA Baton Rouge, LA MSA Ascension Parish, LA East Baton Rouge Parish, LA Livingston Parish, LA West Baton Rouge Parish, LA Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX MSA Hardin County, TX Jefferson County, TX Orange County, TX Bellingham, WA MSA Whatcom County, WA Benton Harbor, MI MSA Berrien County, MI Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Billings, MT MSA Yellowstone County, MT Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, MS MSA Hancock County, MS Harrison County, MS Jackson County, MS Binghamton, NY MSA Broome County, NY Tioga County, NY Birmingham, AL MSA Blount County, AL Jefferson County, AL St. Clair County, AL Shelby County, AL Bismarck, ND MSA Burleigh County, ND Morton County, ND Bloomington, IN MSA Monroe County, IN MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX B B–1 Bloomington–Normal, IL MSA McLean County, IL Boise City, ID MSA Ada County, ID Canyon County, ID Boston, MA–NH PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Boston, MA–NH PMSA Bristol County, MA (part) Berkley town, MA Dighton town, MA Mansfield town, MA Norton town, MA Taunton city, MA Essex County, MA (part) Amesbury town, MA Beverly city, MA Danvers town, MA Essex town, MA Gloucester city, MA Hamilton town, MA Ipswich town, MA Lynn city, MA Lynnfield town, MA Manchester town, MA Marblehead town, MA Middleton town, MA Nahant town, MA Newbury town, MA Newburyport city, MA Peabody city, MA Rockport town, MA Rowley town, MA Salem city, MA Salisbury town, MA Saugus town, MA Swampscott town, MA Topsfield town, MA Wenham town, MA Middlesex County, MA (part) Acton town, MA Arlington town, MA Ashland town, MA Ayer town, MA Bedford town, MA Belmont town, MA Boxborough town, MA Burlington town, MA Cambridge city, MA Carlisle town, MA Concord town, MA Everett city, MA Framingham town, MA Holliston town, MA Hopkinton town, MA Hudson town, MA Lexington town, MA Lincoln town, MA Littleton town, MA Malden city, MA Marlborough city, MA Maynard town, MA Medford city, MA Melrose city, MA Natick town, MA Newton city, MA North Reading town, MA Reading town, MA Sherborn town, MA Shirley town, MA Somerville city, MA Stoneham town, MA Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Middlesex County, MA (part)—Con. Stow town, MA Sudbury town, MA Townsend town, MA Wakefield town, MA Waltham city, MA Watertown city, MA Wayland town, MA Weston town, MA Wilmington town, MA Winchester town, MA Woburn city, MA Norfolk County, MA (part) Bellingham town, MA Braintree town, MA Brookline town, MA Canton town, MA Cohasset town, MA Dedham town, MA Dover town, MA Foxborough town, MA Franklin city, MA Holbrook town, MA Medfield town, MA Medway town, MA Millis town, MA Milton town, MA Needham town, MA Norfolk town, MA Norwood town, MA Plainville town, MA Quincy city, MA Randolph town, MA Sharon town, MA Stoughton town, MA Walpole town, MA Wellesley town, MA Westwood town, MA Weymouth town, MA Wrentham town, MA Plymouth County, MA (part) Carver town, MA Duxbury town, MA Hanover town, MA Hingham town, MA Hull town, MA Kingston town, MA Marshfield town, MA Norwell town, MA Pembroke town, MA Plymouth town, MA Rockland town, MA Scituate town, MA Wareham town, MA Suffolk County, MA Boston city, MA Chelsea city, MA Revere city, MA Winthrop town, MA Worcester County, MA (part) Berlin town, MA Blackstone town, MA Bolton town, MA Harvard town, MA Hopedale town, MA Lancaster town, MA Mendon town, MA Milford town, MA Millville town, MA Southborough town, MA Upton town, MA Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Boston, MA–NH PMSA—Con. Rockingham County, NH (part) Seabrook town, NH South Hampton town, NH Brockton, MA PMSA Bristol County, MA (part) Easton town, MA Raynham town, MA Norfolk County, MA (part) Avon town, MA Plymouth County, MA (part) Abington town, MA Bridgewater town, MA Brockton city, MA East Bridgewater town, MA Halifax town, MA Hanson town, MA Lakeville town, MA Middleborough town, MA Plympton town, MA West Bridgewater town, MA Whitman town, MA Fitchburg–Leominster, MA PMSA Middlesex County, MA (part) Ashby town, MA Worcester County, MA (part) Ashburnham town, MA Fitchburg city, MA Gardner city, MA Leominster city, MA Lunenburg town, MA Templeton town, MA Westminster town, MA Winchendon town, MA Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Essex County, MA (part) Andover town, MA Boxford town, MA Georgetown town, MA Groveland town, MA Haverhill city, MA Lawrence city, MA Merrimac town, MA Methuen city, MA North Andover town, MA West Newbury town, MA Rockingham County, NH (part) Atkinson town, NH Chester town, NH Danville town, NH Derry town, NH Fremont town, NH Hampstead town, NH Kingston town, NH Newton town, NH Plaistow town, NH Raymond town, NH Salem town, NH Sandown town, NH Windham town, NH Lowell, MA–NH PMSA Middlesex County, MA (part) Billerica town, MA Chelmsford town, MA Dracut town, MA Dunstable town, MA Groton town, MA Lowell city, MA Pepperell town, MA Tewksbury town, MA Tyngsborough town, MA Westford town, MA Hillsborough County, NH (part) Pelham town, NH B–2 APPENDIX B MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Manchester, NH PMSA Hillsborough County, NH (part) Bedford town, NH Goffstown town, NH Manchester city, NH Weare town, NH Merrimack County, NH (part) Allenstown town, NH Hooksett town, NH Rockingham County, NH (part) Auburn town, NH Candia town, NH Londonderry town, NH Nashua, NH PMSA Hillsborough County, NH (part) Amherst town, NH Brookline town, NH Greenville town, NH Hollis town, NH Hudson town, NH Litchfield town, NH Mason town, NH Merrimack town, NH Milford town, NH Mont Vernon town, NH Nashua city, NH New Ipswich town, NH Wilton town, NH New Bedford, MA PMSA Bristol County, MA (part) Acushnet town, MA Dartmouth town, MA Fairhaven town, MA Freetown town, MA New Bedford city, MA Plymouth County, MA (part) Marion town, MA Mattapoisett town, MA Rochester town, MA Portsmouth–Rochester, NH–ME PMSA York County, ME (part) Berwick town, ME Eliot town, ME Kittery town, ME South Berwick town, ME York town, ME Rockingham County, NH (part) Brentwood town, NH East Kingston town, NH Epping town, NH Exeter town, NH Greenland town, NH Hampton town, NH Hampton Falls town, NH Kensington town, NH New Castle town, NH Newfields town, NH Newington town, NH Newmarket town, NH North Hampton town, NH Portsmouth city, NH Rye town, NH Stratham town, NH Strafford County, NH (part) Barrington town, NH Dover city, NH Durham town, NH Farmington town, NH Lee town, NH Madbury town, NH Milton town, NH Rochester city, NH Rollinsford town, NH Somersworth city, NH Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA—Con. Worcester, MA–CT PMSA Windham County, CT (part) Thompson town, CT Hampden County, MA (part) Holland town, MA Worcester County, MA (part) Auburn town, MA Barre town, MA Boylston town, MA Brookfield town, MA Charlton town, MA Clinton town, MA Douglas town, MA Dudley town, MA East Brookfield town, MA Grafton town, MA Holden town, MA Leicester town, MA Millbury town, MA Northborough town, MA Northbridge town, MA North Brookfield town, MA Oakham town, MA Oxford town, MA Paxton town, MA Princeton town, MA Rutland town, MA Shrewsbury town, MA Southbridge town, MA Spencer town, MA Sterling town, MA Sturbridge town, MA Sutton town, MA Uxbridge town, MA Webster town, MA Westborough town, MA West Boylston town, MA West Brookfield town, MA Worcester city, MA Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA—see Denver– Boulder–Greeley, CO CMSA Brazoria, TX PMSA—see Houston– Galveston–Brazoria, TX CMSA Bremerton, WA PMSA—see Seattle– Tacoma– Bremerton, WA CMSA Bridgeport, CT PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY– NJ–CT–PA CMSA Brockton, MA PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito, TX MSA Cameron County, TX Bryan–College Station, TX MSA Brazos County, TX Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA Erie County, NY Niagara County, NY Burlington, VT MSA Chittenden County, VT (part) Burlington city, VT Charlotte town, VT Colchester town, VT Essex Junction village, VT Essex town balance, VT Hinesburg town, VT Jericho town, VT Jericho village, VT Milton town, VT Milton village, VT Richmond town, VT St. George town, VT Shelburne town, VT Burlington, VT MSA—Con. Chittenden County, VT (part)—Con. South Burlington city, VT Williston town, VT Winooski city, VT Franklin County, VT (part) Fairfax town, VT Georgia town, VT St. Albans city, VT St. Albans town, VT Swanton town, VT Swanton village, VT Grand Isle County, VT (part) Grand Isle town, VT South Hero town, VT Canton–Massillon, OH MSA Carroll County, OH Stark County, OH Casper, WY MSA Natrona County, WY Cedar Rapids, IA MSA Linn County, IA Champaign–Urbana, IL MSA Champaign County, IL Charleston–North Charleston, SC MSA Berkeley County, SC Charleston County, SC Dorchester County, SC Charleston, WV MSA Kanawha County, WV Putnam County, WV Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC–SC MSA Cabarrus County, NC Gaston County, NC Lincoln County, NC Mecklenburg County, NC Rowan County, NC Union County, NC York County, SC Charlottesville, VA MSA Albemarle County, VA Fluvanna County, VA Greene County, VA Charlottesville city, VA Chattanooga, TN–GA MSA Catoosa County, GA Dade County, GA Walker County, GA Hamilton County, TN Marion County, TN Cheyenne, WY MSA Laramie County, WY Chicago, IL PMSA—see Chicago–Gary– Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA Chicago–Gary–Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA Chicago, IL PMSA Cook County, IL DeKalb County, IL DuPage County, IL Grundy County, IL Kane County, IL Kendall County, IL Lake County, IL McHenry County, IL Will County, IL Gary, IN PMSA Lake County, IN Porter County, IN Kankakee, IL PMSA Kankakee County, IL MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX B B–3 Chicago–Gary–Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA—Con. Kenosha, WI PMSA Kenosha County, WI Chico–Paradise, CA MSA Butte County, CA Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA—see Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN CMSA Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN CMSA Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Dearborn County, IN Ohio County, IN Boone County, KY Campbell County, KY Gallatin County, KY Grant County, KY Kenton County, KY Pendleton County, KY Brown County, OH Clermont County, OH Hamilton County, OH Warren County, OH Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA Butler County, OH Clarksville–Hopkinsville, TN–KY MSA Christian County, KY Montgomery County, TN Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA—see Cleveland–Akron, OH CMSA Cleveland–Akron, OH CMSA Akron, OH PMSA Portage County, OH Summit County, OH Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA Ashtabula County, OH Cuyahoga County, OH Geauga County, OH Lake County, OH Lorain County, OH Medina County, OH Colorado Springs, CO MSA El Paso County, CO Columbia, MO MSA Boone County, MO Columbia, SC MSA Lexington County, SC Richland County, SC Columbus, GA–AL MSA Russell County, AL Chattahoochee County, GA Harris County, GA Muscogee County, GA Columbus, OH MSA Delaware County, OH Fairfield County, OH Franklin County, OH Licking County, OH Madison County, OH Pickaway County, OH Corpus Christi, TX MSA Nueces County, TX San Patricio County, TX Cumberland, MD–WV MSA Allegany County, MD Mineral County, WV Dallas, TX PMSA—see Dallas–Fort Worth, TX CMSA Dallas–Fort Worth, TX CMSA Dallas, TX PMSA Collin County, TX Dallas County, TX Denton County, TX Ellis County, TX Henderson County, TX Hunt County, TX Kaufman County, TX Rockwall County, TX Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA Hood County, TX Johnson County, TX Parker County, TX Tarrant County, TX Danbury, CT PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY– NJ–CT–PA CMSA Danville, VA MSA Pittsylvania County, VA Danville city, VA Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA–IL MSA Henry County, IL Rock Island County, IL Scott County, IA Dayton–Springfield, OH MSA Clark County, OH Greene County, OH Miami County, OH Montgomery County, OH Daytona Beach, FL MSA Flagler County, FL Volusia County, FL Decatur, AL MSA Lawrence County, AL Morgan County, AL Decatur, IL MSA Macon County, IL Denver, CO PMSA—see Denver–Boulder– Greeley, CO CMSA Denver–Boulder–Greeley, CO CMSA Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA Boulder County, CO Denver, CO PMSA Adams County, CO Arapahoe County, CO Denver County, CO Douglas County, CO Jefferson County, CO Greeley, CO PMSA Weld County, CO Des Moines, IA MSA Dallas County, IA Polk County, IA Warren County, IA Detroit, MI PMSA—see Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint, MI CMSA Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint, MI CMSA Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Lenawee County, MI Livingston County, MI Washtenaw County, MI Detroit, MI PMSA Lapeer County, MI Macomb County, MI Monroe County, MI Oakland County, MI St. Clair County, MI Wayne County, MI Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint, MI CMSA—Con. Flint, MI PMSA Genesee County, MI Dothan, AL MSA Dale County, AL Houston County, AL Dover, DE MSA Kent County, DE Dubuque, IA MSA Dubuque County, IA Duluth–Superior, MN–WI MSA St. Louis County, MN Douglas County, WI Dutchess County, NY PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Eau Claire, WI MSA Chippewa County, WI Eau Claire County, WI El Paso, TX MSA El Paso County, TX Elkhart–Goshen, IN MSA Elkhart County, IN Elmira, NY MSA Chemung County, NY Enid, OK MSA Garfield County, OK Erie, PA MSA Erie County, PA Eugene–Springfield, OR MSA Lane County, OR Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY MSA Posey County, IN Vanderburgh County, IN Warrick County, IN Henderson County, KY Fargo–Moorhead, ND–MN MSA Clay County, MN Cass County, ND Fayetteville, NC MSA Cumberland County, NC Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers, AR MSA Benton County, AR Washington County, AR Fitchburg–Leominster, MA PMSA—see Boston–Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH– ME–CT CMSA Flint, MI PMSA—see Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint, MI CMSA Florence, AL MSA Colbert County, AL Lauderdale County, AL Florence, SC MSA Florence County, SC Fort Collins–Loveland, CO MSA Larimer County, CO Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA—see Miami–Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA Fort Myers–Cape Coral, FL MSA Lee County, FL Fort Pierce–Port St. Lucie, FL MSA Martin County, FL St. Lucie County, FL B–4 APPENDIX B MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Fort Smith, AR–OK MSA Crawford County, AR Sebastian County, AR Sequoyah County, OK Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA Okaloosa County, FL Fort Wayne, IN MSA Adams County, IN Allen County, IN De Kalb County, IN Huntington County, IN Wells County, IN Whitley County, IN Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA—see Dallas–Fort Worth, TX CMSA Fresno, CA MSA Fresno County, CA Madera County, CA Gadsden, AL MSA Etowah County, AL Gainesville, FL MSA Alachua County, FL Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA—see Houston–Galveston–Brazoria, TX CMSA Gary, IN PMSA—see Chicago–Gary– Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA Glens Falls, NY MSA Warren County, NY Washington County, NY Goldsboro, NC MSA Wayne County, NC Grand Forks, ND–MN MSA Polk County, MN Grand Forks County, ND Grand Rapids–Muskegon–Holland, MI MSA Allegan County, MI Kent County, MI Muskegon County, MI Ottawa County, MI Great Falls, MT MSA Cascade County, MT Greeley, CO PMSA—see Denver–Boulder– Greeley, CO CMSA Green Bay, WI MSA Brown County, WI Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC MSA Alamance County, NC Davidson County, NC Davie County, NC Forsyth County, NC Guilford County, NC Randolph County, NC Stokes County, NC Yadkin County, NC Greenville, NC MSA Pitt County, NC Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC MSA Anderson County, SC Cherokee County, SC Greenville County, SC Pickens County, SC Spartanburg County, SC Hagerstown, MD PMSA—see Washington– Baltimore, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA—see Cincinnati–Hamilton, OH–KY–IN CMSA Harrisburg–Lebanon–Carlisle, PA MSA Cumberland County, PA Dauphin County, PA Lebanon County, PA Perry County, PA Hartford, CT MSA Hartford County, CT (part) Avon town, CT Berlin town, CT Bloomfield town, CT Bristol city, CT Burlington town, CT Canton town, CT East Granby town, CT East Hartford town, CT East Windsor town, CT Enfield town, CT Farmington town, CT Glastonbury town, CT Granby town, CT Hartford city, CT Manchester town, CT Marlborough town, CT New Britain city, CT Newington town, CT Plainville town, CT Rocky Hill town, CT Simsbury town, CT Southington town, CT South Windsor town, CT Suffield town, CT West Hartford town, CT Wethersfield town, CT Windsor town, CT Windsor Locks town, CT Litchfield County, CT (part) Barkhamsted town, CT Harwinton town, CT New Hartford town, CT Plymouth town, CT Winchester town, CT Middlesex County, CT (part) Cromwell town, CT Durham town, CT East Haddam town, CT East Hampton town, CT Haddam town, CT Middlefield town, CT Middletown city, CT Portland town, CT New London County, CT (part) Colchester town, CT Lebanon town, CT Tolland County, CT (part) Andover town, CT Bolton town, CT Columbia town, CT Coventry town, CT Ellington town, CT Hebron town, CT Mansfield town, CT Somers town, CT Stafford town, CT Tolland town, CT Vernon town, CT Willington town, CT Windham County, CT (part) Ashford town, CT Chaplin town, CT Windham town, CT Hickory–Morganton, NC MSA Alexander County, NC Burke County, NC Caldwell County, NC Catawba County, NC Honolulu, HI MSA Honolulu County, HI Houma, LA MSA Lafourche Parish, LA Terrebonne Parish, LA Houston, TX PMSA—see Houston–Galveston– Brazoria, TX CMSA Houston–Galveston–Brazoria, TX CMSA Brazoria, TX PMSA Brazoria County, TX Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA Galveston County, TX Houston, TX PMSA Chambers County, TX Fort Bend County, TX Harris County, TX Liberty County, TX Montgomery County, TX Waller County, TX Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH MSA Boyd County, KY Carter County, KY Greenup County, KY Lawrence County, OH Cabell County, WV Wayne County, WV Huntsville, AL MSA Limestone County, AL Madison County, AL Indianapolis, IN MSA Boone County, IN Hamilton County, IN Hancock County, IN Hendricks County, IN Johnson County, IN Madison County, IN Marion County, IN Morgan County, IN Shelby County, IN Iowa City, IA MSA Johnson County, IA Jackson, MI MSA Jackson County, MI Jackson, MS MSA Hinds County, MS Madison County, MS Rankin County, MS Jackson, TN MSA Madison County, TN Jacksonville, FL MSA Clay County, FL Duval County, FL Nassau County, FL St. Johns County, FL Jacksonville, NC MSA Onslow County, NC Jamestown, NY MSA Chautauqua County, NY Janesville–Beloit, WI MSA Rock County, WI MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX B B–5 Jersey City, NJ PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol, TN–VA MSA Carter County, TN Hawkins County, TN Sullivan County, TN Unicoi County, TN Washington County, TN Scott County, VA Washington County, VA Bristol city, VA Johnstown, PA MSA Cambria County, PA Somerset County, PA Joplin, MO MSA Jasper County, MO Newton County, MO Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, MI MSA Calhoun County, MI Kalamazoo County, MI Van Buren County, MI Kankakee, IL PMSA—see Chicago–Gary– Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA Kansas City, MO–KS MSA Johnson County, KS Leavenworth County, KS Miami County, KS Wyandotte County, KS Cass County, MO Clay County, MO Clinton County, MO Jackson County, MO Lafayette County, MO Platte County, MO Ray County, MO Kenosha, WI PMSA—see Chicago–Gary– Kenosha, IL–IN–WI CMSA Killeen–Temple, TX MSA Bell County, TX Coryell County, TX Knoxville, TN MSA Anderson County, TN Blount County, TN Knox County, TN Loudon County, TN Sevier County, TN Union County, TN Kokomo, IN MSA Howard County, IN Tipton County, IN La Crosse, WI–MN MSA Houston County, MN La Crosse County, WI Lafayette, LA MSA Acadia Parish, LA Lafayette Parish, LA St. Landry Parish, LA St. Martin Parish, LA Lafayette, IN MSA Clinton County, IN Tippecanoe County, IN Lake Charles, LA MSA Calcasieu Parish, LA Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL MSA Polk County, FL Lancaster, PA MSA Lancaster County, PA Lansing–East Lansing, MI MSA Clinton County, MI Eaton County, MI Ingham County, MI Laredo, TX MSA Webb County, TX Las Cruces, NM MSA Dona Ana County, NM Las Vegas, NV–AZ MSA Mohave County, AZ Clark County, NV Nye County, NV Lawrence, KS MSA Douglas County, KS Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Lawton, OK MSA Comanche County, OK Lewiston–Auburn, ME MSA Androscoggin County, ME (part) Auburn city, ME Greene town, ME Lewiston city, ME Lisbon town, ME Mechanic Falls town, ME Poland town, ME Sabattus town, ME Turner town, ME Wales town, ME Lexington, KY MSA Bourbon County, KY Clark County, KY Fayette County, KY Jessamine County, KY Madison County, KY Scott County, KY Woodford County, KY Lima, OH MSA Allen County, OH Auglaize County, OH Lincoln, NE MSA Lancaster County, NE Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR MSA Faulkner County, AR Lonoke County, AR Pulaski County, AR Saline County, AR Longview–Marshall, TX MSA Gregg County, TX Harrison County, TX Upshur County, TX Los Angeles–Riverside–Orange County, CA CMSA Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA Los Angeles County, CA Orange County, CA PMSA Orange County, CA Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA Riverside County, CA San Bernardino County, CA Ventura, CA PMSA Ventura County, CA Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA—see Los Angeles–Riverside–Orange County, CA CMSA Louisville, KY–IN MSA Clark County, IN Floyd County, IN Harrison County, IN Scott County, IN Bullitt County, KY Jefferson County, KY Oldham County, KY Lowell, MA–NH PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Lubbock, TX MSA Lubbock County, TX Lynchburg, VA MSA Amherst County, VA Bedford County, VA Campbell County, VA Bedford city, VA Lynchburg city, VA Macon, GA MSA Bibb County, GA Houston County, GA Jones County, GA Peach County, GA Twiggs County, GA Madison, WI MSA Dane County, WI Manchester, NH PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Mansfield, OH MSA Crawford County, OH Richland County, OH McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, TX MSA Hidalgo County, TX Medford–Ashland, OR MSA Jackson County, OR Melbourne–Titusville–Palm Bay, FL MSA Brevard County, FL Memphis, TN–AR–MS MSA Crittenden County, AR DeSoto County, MS Fayette County, TN Shelby County, TN Tipton County, TN Merced, CA MSA Merced County, CA Miami–Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA Broward County, FL Miami, FL PMSA Dade County, FL Miami, FL PMSA—see Miami–Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA—see Milwaukee–Racine, WI CMSA Milwaukee–Racine, WI CMSA Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA Milwaukee County, WI Ozaukee County, WI Washington County, WI Waukesha County, WI B–6 APPENDIX B MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Milwaukee–Racine, WI CMSA—Con. Racine, WI PMSA Racine County, WI Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN–WI MSA Anoka County, MN Carver County, MN Chisago County, MN Dakota County, MN Hennepin County, MN Isanti County, MN Ramsey County, MN Scott County, MN Sherburne County, MN Washington County, MN Wright County, MN Pierce County, WI St. Croix County, WI Mobile, AL MSA Baldwin County, AL Mobile County, AL Modesto, CA MSA Stanislaus County, CA Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Monroe, LA MSA Ouachita Parish, LA Montgomery, AL MSA Autauga County, AL Elmore County, AL Montgomery County, AL Muncie, IN MSA Delaware County, IN Myrtle Beach, SC MSA Horry County, SC Naples, FL MSA Collier County, FL Nashua, NH PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Nashville, TN MSA Cheatham County, TN Davidson County, TN Dickson County, TN Robertson County, TN Rutherford County, TN Sumner County, TN Williamson County, TN Wilson County, TN Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA New Bedford, MA PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA 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 New London–Norwich, CT–RI MSA—Con. New London County, CT (part)—Con. 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 New Orleans, LA MSA Jefferson Parish, LA Orleans Parish, LA Plaquemines Parish, LA St. Bernard Parish, LA St. Charles Parish, LA St. James Parish, LA St. John the Baptist Parish, LA St. Tammany Parish, LA New York, NY PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA Bergen County, NJ Passaic County, NJ Bridgeport, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (part) Bridgeport city, CT Easton town, CT Fairfield town, CT Monroe town, CT Shelton city, CT Stratford town, CT Trumbull town, CT New Haven County, CT (part) Ansonia city, CT Beacon Falls town, CT Derby city, CT Milford city (balance), CT Oxford town, CT Seymour town, CT Woodmont borough, CT Danbury, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (part) Bethel town, CT Brookfield town, CT Danbury city, CT New Fairfield town, CT Newtown borough, CT Newtown town, CT Redding town, CT Ridgefield town, CT Sherman town, CT Litchfield County, CT (part) Bridgewater town, CT New Milford town, CT Roxbury town, CT Washington town, CT Dutchess County, NY PMSA Dutchess County, NY New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA—Con. Jersey City, NJ PMSA Hudson County, NJ Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Hunterdon County, NJ Middlesex County, NJ Somerset County, NJ Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA Monmouth County, NJ Ocean County, NJ Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA Nassau County, NY Suffolk County, NY New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA Middlesex County, CT (part) Clinton town, CT Killingworth town, CT New Haven County, CT (part) Bethany town, CT Branford town, CT Cheshire town, CT East Haven town, CT Guilford town, CT Hamden town, CT Madison town, CT Meriden city, CT New Haven city, CT North Branford town, CT North Haven town, CT Orange town, CT Wallingford town, CT West Haven city, CT Woodbridge town, CT New York, NY PMSA Bronx County, NY Kings County, NY New York County, NY Putnam County, NY Queens County, NY Richmond County, NY Rockland County, NY Westchester County, NY Newark, NJ PMSA Essex County, NJ Morris County, NJ Sussex County, NJ Union County, NJ Warren County, NJ Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA Orange County, NY Pike County, PA Stamford–Norwalk, CT PMSA Fairfield County, CT (part) Darien town, CT Greenwich town, CT New Canaan town, CT Norwalk city, CT Stamford city, CT Weston town, CT Westport town, CT Wilton town, CT Trenton, NJ PMSA Mercer County, NJ Waterbury, CT PMSA Litchfield County, CT (part) Bethlehem town, CT Thomaston town, CT Watertown town, CT Woodbury town, CT New Haven County, CT (part) Middlebury town, CT Naugatuck borough, CT Prospect town, CT Southbury town, CT Waterbury city, CT Wolcott town, CT MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX B B–7 Newark, NJ PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, VA–NC MSA Currituck County, NC Gloucester County, VA Isle of Wight County, VA James City County, VA Mathews County, VA York County, VA Chesapeake city, VA Hampton city, VA Newport News city, VA Norfolk city, VA Poquoson city, VA Portsmouth city, VA Suffolk city, VA Virginia Beach city, VA Williamsburg city, VA Oakland, CA PMSA—see San Francisco– Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA Ocala, FL MSA Marion County, FL Odessa–Midland, TX MSA Ector County, TX Midland County, TX Oklahoma City, OK MSA Canadian County, OK Cleveland County, OK Logan County, OK McClain County, OK Oklahoma County, OK Pottawatomie County, OK Olympia, WA PMSA—see Seattle–Tacoma– Bremerton, WA CMSA Omaha, NE–IA MSA Pottawattamie County, IA Cass County, NE Douglas County, NE Sarpy County, NE Washington County, NE Orange County, CA PMSA—see Los Angeles–Riverside–Orange County, CACMSA Orlando, FL MSA Lake County, FL Orange County, FL Osceola County, FL Seminole County, FL Owensboro, KY MSA Daviess County, KY Panama City, FL MSA Bay County, FL Parkersburg–Marietta, WV–OH MSA Washington County, OH Wood County, WV Pensacola, FL MSA Escambia County, FL Santa Rosa County, FL Peoria–Pekin, IL MSA Peoria County, IL Tazewell County, IL Woodford County, IL Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA—see Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA City, Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA—see Portland–Salem, OR–WA CMSA Portland–Salem, OR–WA CMSA Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Clackamas County, OR Columbia County, OR Multnomah County, OR Washington County, OR Yamhill County, OR Clark County, WA Salem, OR PMSA Marion County, OR Polk County, OR Portsmouth–Rochester, NH–ME PMSA—see Boston–Worcester–Lawrence,MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA 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 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 Provo–Orem, UT MSA Utah County, UT Pueblo, CO MSA Pueblo County, CO Punta Gorda, FL MSA Charlotte County, FL Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic City, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Atlantic County, NJ Cape May County, NJ Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Burlington County, NJ Camden County, NJ Gloucester County, NJ Salem County, NJ Bucks County, PA Chester County, PA Delaware County, PA Montgomery County, PA Philadelphia County, PA Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Cumberland County, NJ Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA New Castle County, DE Cecil County, MD Phoenix–Mesa, AZ MSA Maricopa County, AZ Pinal County, AZ Pine Bluff, AR MSA Jefferson County, AR Pittsburgh, PA MSA Allegheny County, PA Beaver County, PA Butler County, PA Fayette County, PA Washington County, PA Westmoreland County, PA Pittsfield, MA MSA Berkshire County, MA (part) Adams town, MA Cheshire town, MA Dalton town, MA Hinsdale town, MA Lanesborough town, MA Lee town, MA Lenox town, MA Pittsfield city, MA Richmond town, MA Stockbridge town, MA Portland, ME MSA Cumberland County, ME (part) Cape Elizabeth town, ME Casco town, ME Cumberland town, ME Falmouth town, ME Freeport town, ME Gorham town, ME Gray town, ME North Yarmouth town, ME Portland city, ME Raymond town, ME Scarborough town, ME South Portland city, ME Standish town, ME Westbrook city, ME Windham town, ME Yarmouth town, ME York County, ME (part) Buxton town, ME Hollis town, ME Limington town, ME Old Orchard Beach town, ME B–8 APPENDIX B MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Racine, WI PMSA—see Milwaukee–Racine, WI CMSA Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, NC MSA Chatham County, NC Durham County, NC Franklin County, NC Johnston County, NC Orange County, NC Wake County, NC Rapid City, SD MSA Pennington County, SD Reading, PA MSA Berks County, PA Redding, CA MSA Shasta County, CA Reno, NV MSA Washoe County, NV Richland–Kennewick–Pasco, WA MSA Benton County, WA Franklin County, WA Richmond–Petersburg, VA MSA Charles City County, VA Chesterfield County, VA Dinwiddie County, VA Goochland County, VA Hanover County, VA Henrico County, VA New Kent County, VA Powhatan County, VA Prince George County, VA Colonial Heights city, VA Hopewell city, VA Petersburg city, VA Richmond city, VA Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA—see Los Angeles–Riverside–Orange County, CA CMSA Roanoke, VA MSA Botetourt County, VA Roanoke County, VA Roanoke city, VA Salem city, VA Rochester, MN MSA Olmsted County, MN Rochester, NY MSA Genesee County, NY Livingston County, NY Monroe County, NY Ontario County, NY Orleans County, NY Wayne County, NY Rockford, IL MSA Boone County, IL Ogle County, IL Winnebago County, IL Rocky Mount, NC MSA Edgecombe County, NC Nash County, NC Sacramento, CA PMSA—see Sacramento– Yolo, CA CMSA Sacramento–Yolo, CA CMSA Sacramento, CA PMSA El Dorado County, CA Placer County, CA Sacramento County, CA Yolo, CA PMSA Yolo County, CA Saginaw–Bay City–Midland, MI MSA Bay County, MI Midland County, MI Saginaw County, MI St. Cloud, MN MSA Benton County, MN Stearns County, MN St. Joseph, MO MSA Andrew County, MO Buchanan County, MO St. Louis, MO–IL MSA Clinton County, IL Jersey County, IL Madison County, IL Monroe County, IL St. Clair County, IL Franklin County, MO Jefferson County, MO Lincoln County, MO St. Charles County, MO St. Louis County, MO Warren County, MO St. Louis city, MO Salem,ORPMSA—seePortland–Salem,OR–WA CMSA Salinas, CA MSA Monterey County, CA Salt Lake City–Ogden, UT MSA Davis County, UT Salt Lake County, UT Weber County, UT San Angelo, TX MSA Tom Green County, TX San Antonio, TX MSA Bexar County, TX Comal County, TX Guadalupe County, TX Wilson County, TX San Diego, CA MSA San Diego County, CA San Francisco, CA PMSA—see San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA Oakland, CA PMSA Alameda County, CA Contra Costa County, CA San Francisco, CA PMSA Marin County, CA San Francisco County, CA San Mateo County, CA San Jose, CA PMSA Santa Clara County, CA Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA Santa Cruz County, CA Santa Rosa, CA PMSA Sonoma County, CA Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA Napa County, CA Solano County, CA San Jose, CA PMSA—see San Francisco– Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA San Luis Obispo–Atascadero–Paso Robles, CA MSA San Luis Obispo County, CA Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc, CA MSA Santa Barbara County, CA Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA—see San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose, CACMSA Santa Fe, NM MSA Los Alamos County, NM Santa Fe County, NM Santa Rosa, CA PMSA—see San Francisco– Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA Sarasota–Bradenton, FL MSA Manatee County, FL Sarasota County, FL Savannah, GA MSA Bryan County, GA Chatham County, GA Effingham County, GA Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA MSA Columbia County, PA Lackawanna County, PA Luzerne County, PA Wyoming County, PA Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA—see Seattle–Tacoma–Bremerton, WA CMSA Seattle–Tacoma–Bremerton, WA CMSA Bremerton, WA PMSA Kitsap County, WA Olympia, WA PMSA Thurston County, WA Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Island County, WA King County, WA Snohomish County, WA Tacoma, WA PMSA Pierce County, WA Sharon, PA MSA Mercer County, PA Sheboygan, WI MSA Sheboygan County, WI Sherman–Denison, TX MSA Grayson County, TX Shreveport–Bossier City, LA MSA Bossier Parish, LA Caddo Parish, LA Webster Parish, LA Sioux City, IA–NE MSA Woodbury County, IA Dakota County, NE Sioux Falls, SD MSA Lincoln County, SD Minnehaha County, SD South Bend, IN MSA St. Joseph County, IN Spokane, WA MSA Spokane County, WA Springfield, IL MSA Menard County, IL Sangamon County, IL Springfield, MO MSA Christian County, MO Greene County, MO Webster County, MO Springfield, MA MSA Franklin County, MA (part) Sunderland town, MA Hampden County, MA (part) Agawam city, MA Chicopee city, MA MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX B B–9 Springfield, MA MSA—Con. Hampden County, MA (part)—Con. East Longmeadow town, MA Hampden town, MA Holyoke city, MA Longmeadow town, MA Ludlow town, MA Monson town, MA Montgomery town, MA Palmer town, MA Russell town, MA Southwick town, MA Springfield city, MA Westfield city, MA West Springfield town, MA Wilbraham town, MA Hampshire County, MA (part) Amherst town, MA Belchertown town, MA Easthampton town, MA Granby town, MA Hadley town, MA Hatfield town, MA Huntington town, MA Northampton city, MA Southampton town, MA South Hadley town, MA Ware town, MA Williamsburg town, MA Stamford–Norwalk, CT PMSA—see New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA State College, PA MSA Centre County, PA Steubenville–Weirton, OH–WV MSA Jefferson County, OH Brooke County, WV Hancock County, WV Stockton–Lodi, CA MSA San Joaquin County, CA Sumter, SC MSA Sumter County, SC Syracuse, NY MSA Cayuga County, NY Madison County, NY Onondaga County, NY Oswego County, NY Tacoma, WA PMSA—see Seattle–Tacoma– Bremerton, WA CMSA Tallahassee, FL MSA Gadsden County, FL Leon County, FL Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL MSA Hernando County, FL Hillsborough County, FL Pasco County, FL Pinellas County, FL Terre Haute, IN MSA Clay County, IN Vermillion County, IN Vigo County, IN Texarkana, TX–Texarkana, AR MSA Miller County, AR Bowie County, TX Toledo, OH MSA Fulton County, OH Lucas County, OH Wood County, OH Topeka, KS MSA Shawnee County, KS Trenton, NJ PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Tucson, AZ MSA Pima County, AZ Tulsa, OK MSA Creek County, OK Osage County, OK Rogers County, OK Tulsa County, OK Wagoner County, OK Tuscaloosa, AL MSA Tuscaloosa County, AL Tyler, TX MSA Smith County, TX Utica–Rome, NY MSA Herkimer County, NY Oneida County, NY Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA—see San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose, CA CMSA Ventura, CA PMSA—see Los Angeles– Riverside–Orange County, CA CMSA Victoria, TX MSA Victoria County, TX Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA—see Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic City, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Visalia–Tulare–Porterville, CA MSA Tulare County, CA Waco, TX MSA McLennan County, TX Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA—see Washington–Baltimore,DC–MD–VA–WVCMSA Washington–Baltimore, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA Baltimore, MD PMSA Anne Arundel County, MD Baltimore County, MD Carroll County, MD Harford County, MD Howard County, MD Queen Anne’s County, MD Baltimore city, MD Hagerstown, MD PMSA Washington County, MD Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA District of Columbia, DC Calvert County, MD Charles County, MD Frederick County, MD Montgomery County, MD Prince George’s County, MD Arlington County, VA Clarke County, VA Culpeper County, VA Fairfax County, VA Washington–Baltimore,DC–MD–VA–WVCMSA— Con. Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA—Con. Fauquier County, VA King George County, VA Loudoun County, VA Prince William County, VA Spotsylvania County, VA Stafford County, VA Warren County, VA Alexandria city, VA Fairfax city, VA Falls Church city, VA Fredericksburg city, VA Manassas city, VA Manassas Park city, VA Berkeley County, WV Jefferson County, WV Waterbury, CT PMSA—see New York– Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY–NJ–CT–PA CMSA Waterloo–Cedar Falls, IA MSA Black Hawk County, IA Wausau, WI MSA Marathon County, WI West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, FL MSA Palm Beach County, FL Wheeling, WV–OH MSA Belmont County, OH Marshall County, WV Ohio County, WV Wichita, KS MSA Butler County, KS Harvey County, KS Sedgwick County, KS Wichita Falls, TX MSA Archer County, TX Wichita County, TX Williamsport, PA MSA Lycoming County, PA Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA—see Philadelphia–Wilmington–Atlantic City, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Wilmington, NC MSA Brunswick County, NC New Hanover County, NC Worcester, MA–CT PMSA—see Boston– Worcester–Lawrence, MA–NH–ME–CT CMSA Yakima, WA MSA Yakima County, WA Yolo, CA PMSA—see Sacramento–Yolo, CA CMSA York, PA MSA York County, PA Youngstown–Warren, OH MSA Columbiana County, OH Mahoning County, OH Trumbull County, OH Yuba City, CA MSA Sutter County, CA Yuba County, CA Yuma, AZ MSA Yuma County, AZ B–10 APPENDIX B MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Appendix C. Geographic Notes ALABAMA Arab is in Cullman and Marshall Counties; it annexed into Cullman County in July 1988. Birmingham is in Jefferson and Shelby Counties; it annexed into Shelby County in February 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until March 1988. In January 1987, Roosevelt City disincorporated and was annexed by Birmingham. Boaz is in Etowah and Marshall Counties. Childersburg is in Shelby and Talladega Counties; it annexed into Shelby County in November 1990. Decatur is in Limestone and Morgan Counties; it annexed into Limestone County in October 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until February 1987. Dothan is in Dale, Henry, and Houston Counties; it annexed into Henry County in August 1990. Enterprise is in Coffee and Dale Counties. Glencoe is in Calhoun and Etowah Counties. Haleyville is in Marion and Winston Counties; it annexed into Marion County in November 1987. Hoover is in Jefferson and Shelby Counties. Huntsville is in Limestone and Madison Counties. Leeds is in Jefferson, St. Clair, and Shelby Counties. Madison is in Limestone and Madison Counties. Oxford is in Calhoun and Talladega Counties. Phenix City is in Lee and Russell Counties. Piedmont is in Calhoun and Cherokee Counties. Prattville is in Autauga and Elmore Counties. Southside is in Calhoun and Etowah Counties. Sumiton is in Jefferson and Walker Counties. Tallassee is in Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ALABAMA—Con. Vestavia Hills is in Jefferson and Shelby Counties; it annexed into Shelby County in August 1990. Winfield is in Fayette and Marion Counties. ALASKA Aleutians East Borough was established from part of the Aleutian Islands Census Area, which no longer exists; this change took place in October 1987. Aleutians West Census Area was established from part of the Aleutian Islands Census Area, which no longer exists; this change took place in January 1990. Denali Borough was established from parts of the YukonKoyukuk Census Area and Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, both of which continue to exist; this change took place in December 1990. Lake and Peninsula Borough was established from part of the Dillingham Census Area, which continues to exist; this change took place in April 1989. ARIZONA Apache Junction is in Maricopa and Pinal Counties. Fountain Hills was incorporated in December 1989. Litchfield Park was incorporated in August 1987. Queen Creek was incorporated in September 1989. Sedona is in Coconino and Yavapai Counties; it was incorporated in January 1988. ARKANSAS Springdale is in Benton and Washington Counties. APPENDIX C C–1 CALIFORNIA American Canyon was incorporated in January 1992. Apple Valley was incorporated in November 1988. Calimesa was incorporated in December 1990. Canyon Lake was incorporated in December 1990. Chino Hills was incorporated in December 1991. Dana Point was incorporated in January 1989. Diamond Bar was incorporated in April 1989. Encinitas was incorporated in October 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until September 1987. Hesperia was incorporated in July 1988. Highland was incorporated in November 1987. COLORADO Arvada is in Adams and Jefferson Counties. Aurora is in Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas Counties; it annexed into Douglas County in May 1988. Brighton is in Adams and Weld Counties. Broomfield is in Adams, Boulder, Jefferson, and Weld Counties; it annexed into Weld County in December 1988. Littleton is in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties; it annexed into Jefferson County in December 1990. Longmont is in Boulder and Weld Counties; it annexed into Weld County in May 1990. Northglenn is in Adams and Weld Counties; it annexed into Weld County in February 1989. Thornton is in Adams and Weld Counties; it annexed into Weld County in April 1991. Westminster is in Adams and Jefferson Counties. Industry does not qualify as a ‘‘place’’ for the economic census based on its 1990 population; however, because of its dense concentration of economic activity, Industry is included. Laguna Hills was incorporated in December 1991. Laguna Niguel was incorporated in December 1989. Lake Forest was incorporated in December 1991. Lathrop was incorporated in July 1989. Mission Viejo was incorporated in March 1988. Murrieta was incorporated in July 1991. Santa Clarita was incorporated in December 1987. Temecula was incorporated in December 1989. Twentynine Palms was incorporated in November 1987. Vernon does not qualify as a ‘‘place’’ for the economic census based on its 1990 population; however, because of its dense concentration of economic activity, Vernon is included. Yucaipa was incorporated in November 1989. Yucca Valley was incorporated in November 1991. C–2 APPENDIX C CONNECTICUT Colchester special economic urban area includes Colchester borough, which disincorporated in July 1990. Danielson. See ‘‘Killingly town balance.’’ Groton. See ‘‘Groton town balance.’’ Groton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Groton town balance contains all of Groton town except the incorporated place of Groton. Killingly town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Killingly town balance contains all of Killingly town except the incorporated place of Danielson. Milford city (balance). See ‘‘Milford consolidated city.’’ Milford consolidated city is coextensive with Milford town. It includes the borough of Woodmont, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ‘‘Milford city (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, refers to the whole consolidated city. Stafford special economic urban area includes Stafford Springs, which disincorporated in November 1991. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES DELAWARE Milford is in Kent and Sussex Counties. Smyrna is in Kent and New Castle Counties. GEORGIA—Con. Bremen is in Carroll and Haralson Counties. Buford is in Gwinnett and Hall Counties. College Park is in Clayton and Fulton Counties. Columbus city (balance). See ‘‘Columbus consolidated city.’’ Columbus consolidated city is coextensive with Muscogee County. It includes the town of Bibb City. Because Bibb City is not populous enough for separate tabulation, ‘‘Columbus city (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, refers to the whole consolidated city. Fitzgerald is in Ben Hill and Irwin Counties. Fort Oglethorpe is in Catoosa and Walker Counties. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA There are no geographic notes for the District of Columbia. FLORIDA Atlantic Beach. See ‘‘Jacksonville consolidated city.’’ Hallandale is only in Broward County; it was erroneously put in both Broward County and Dade County for the 1987 Economic Censuses, but it has never been in Dade County. Jacksonville Beach. See ‘‘Jacksonville consolidated city.’’ Loganville is in Gwinnett and Walton Counties. Jacksonville city (balance). See ‘‘Jacksonville consolidated city.’’ Jacksonville consolidated city is coextensive with Duval County. It includes the incorporated places of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune Beach, which are tabulated separately. ‘‘Jacksonville city (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, includes the town of Baldwin, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Longboat Key is in Manatee and Sarasota Counties. Neptune Beach. See ‘‘Jacksonville consolidated city.’’ Macon is in Bibb and Jones Counties. Manchester is in Meriwether and Talbot Counties. Palmetto is in Coweta and Fulton Counties. Perry is in Houston and Peach Counties; it annexed into Peach County in December 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until April 1989. Royston is in Franklin, Hart, and Madison Counties. Social Circle is in Newton and Walton Counties; it annexed into Newton County in September 1987. Vidalia is in Montgomery and Toombs Counties. Villa Rica is in Carroll and Douglas Counties. Athens-Clarke County consolidated city is coextensive with Clarke County. It contains Winterville city and the portion of Bogart town in Clarke County. Because neither of these incorporated places are populous enough for separate tabulation, ‘‘Athens-Clarke County (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, refers to the whole consolidated city. The governments of Athens and Clarke County dissolved and consolidated in January 1991. Atlanta is in DeKalb and Fulton Counties. Auburn is in Barrow and Gwinnett Counties; it annexed into Gwinnett County in July 1987. Austell is in Cobb and Douglas Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Waycross is in Pierce and Ware Counties. West Point is in Harris and Troup Counties. GEORGIA Athens-Clarke County (balance). See ‘‘Athens-Clarke County consolidated city.’’ HAWAII Note: Hawaii, which has only one incorporated place (Honolulu), is the only State (or equivalent) included in the economic census for which we recognize CDP’s as places. We recognize those that have a population of 2,500 or more. Aliamanu became a CDP during the 1990 census. APPENDIX C C–3 HAWAII—Con. Ewa Villages name was changed from Ewa in January 1990. Fort Shafter became a CDP during the 1990 census. ILLINOIS Algonquin is in Kane and McHenry Counties. Aurora is in DuPage and Kane Counties. Barrington is in Cook and Lake Counties. Halawa became a CDP during the 1990 census. Hawaiian Beaches became a CDP during the 1990 census. Hawaiian Paradise Park became a CDP during the 1990 census. Honolulu County is coextensive with Honolulu city, which is not recognized for the economic census. In agreement with Hawaiian law, the Census Bureau reports data for the separate communities in Honolulu County that the State of Hawaii has identified; Honolulu CDP and the other communities of 2,500 or more population are recognized for the economic census. Island of Lanai. See ‘‘Maui County.’’ Island of Molokai. See ‘‘Maui County.’’ Kalaoa became a CDP during the 1990 census. Kaneohe Station name was changed from Mokapu in January 1990. Maui County consists of four islands. The State requested that two of the islands, Lanai and Molokai, be recognized as ‘‘places’’ for the economic census. Included on the island of Molokai is the nonfunctioning county of Kalawao. Pupukea became a CDP during the 1990 census. Village Park became a CDP during the 1990 census. Wailua Homesteads became a CDP during the 1990 census. Waimalu became a CDP during the 1990 census. Waipio became a CDP during the 1990 census. Wheeler AFB became a CDP during the 1990 census. Barrington Hills is in Cook, Kane, Lake, and McHenry Counties. Bartlett is in Cook, DuPage, and Kane Counties; it annexed into Kane County in June 1988. Batavia is in DuPage and Kane Counties. Beach Park was incorporated in March 1988. Bedford Park does not qualify as a ‘‘place’’ for the economic census based on its 1990 population; however, because of its dense concentration of economic activity, Bedford Park is included. Bensenville is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Bolingbrook is in DuPage and Will Counties. Buffalo Grove is in Cook and Lake Counties. Burr Ridge is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Casey is in Clark and Cumberland Counties. Centralia is in Clinton, Marion, and Washington Counties; it annexed into Washington County in October 1991. Channahon is in Grundy and Will Counties; it annexed into Grundy County in November 1984, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until November 1987. Chicago is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Coal City is in Grundy and Will Counties; it annexed into Will County in February 1991. Coal Valley is in Henry and Rock Island Counties. Collinsville is in Madison and St. Clair Counties. Deerfield is in Cook and Lake Counties. IDAHO Dwight is in Grundy and Livingston Counties. Burley is in Cassia and Minidoka Counties. East Dundee is in Cook and Kane Counties. Pocatello is in Bannock and Power Counties; it annexed into Power County in August 1989. C–4 APPENDIX C Elgin is in Cook and Kane Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ILLINOIS—Con. Elk Grove Village is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Ford Heights name was changed from East Chicago Heights in March 1987. Fox Lake is in Lake and McHenry Counties. ILLINOIS—Con. Tinley Park is in Cook and Will Counties. University Park is in Cook and Will Counties. Virden is in Macoupin and Sangamon Counties. Wheeling is in Cook and Lake Counties. Fox River Grove is in Lake and McHenry Counties; it annexed into Lake County in April 1991. Godfrey was incorporated in April 1991. Hanover Park is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Hinsdale is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Hoffman Estates is in Cook and Kane Counties. Island Lake is in Lake and McHenry Counties. Lemont is in Cook, DuPage, and Will Counties; it annexed into Du Page County in September 1989 and annexed into Will County in September 1991. Madison is in Madison and St. Clair Counties. Minooka is in Grundy and Will Counties. Montgomery is in Kane and Kendall Counties. Naperville is in DuPage and Will Counties. New Baden is in Clinton and St. Clair Counties. Oak Brook is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Park Forest is in Cook and Will Counties. Pekin is in Peoria and Tazewell Counties. Peoria Heights is in Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford Counties. Roselle is in Cook and DuPage Counties. St. Charles is in DuPage and Kane Counties. Willow Springs is only in Cook County; an annexation into DuPage County in 1981 was ruled null and void in July 1982, but this information was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until April 1992. Woodridge is in DuPage and Will Counties; it annexed into Will County in December 1989. INDIANA Batesville is in Franklin and Ripley Counties. Chesterfield is in Delaware and Madison Counties. Cumberland is in Hancock and Marion Counties; see ‘‘Indianapolis consolidated city.’’ Dunkirk is in Blackford and Jay Counties. Edinburgh is in Bartholomew and Johnson Counties. Elwood is in Madison and Tipton Counties. Indianapolis city (balance). See ‘‘Indianapolis consolidated city.’’ Indianapolis consolidated city includes all of Marion County except four independent places: Beech Grove, Lawrence, Southport, and Speedway. Eleven of the twelve incorporated places within the consolidated city are not populous enough for separate tabulation and, therefore, are included in ‘‘Indianapolis city (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent. Cumberland, which is partially in Hancock County, is tabulated separately. Nappanee is in Elkhart and Kosciusko Counties. IOWA Sandwich is in DeKalb and Kendall Counties. Carlisle is in Polk and Warren Counties. Sauk Village is in Cook and Will Counties. Schaumburg is in Cook and DuPage Counties. Steger is in Cook and Will Counties. Streator is in La Salle and Livingston Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Clive is in Dallas and Polk Counties; it annexed into Dallas County in February 1990. Dyersville is in Delaware and Dubuque Counties. Forest City is in Hancock and Winnebago Counties. APPENDIX C C–5 IOWA—Con. Grimes is in Dallas and Polk Counties; it annexed into Dallas County in April 1991. Sheldon is in O’Brien and Sioux Counties. Shenandoah is in Fremont and Page Counties. Urbandale is in Dallas and Polk Counties; it annexed into Dallas County in May 1990. West Des Moines is in Dallas and Polk Counties; it annexed into Dallas County in October 1987. Wilton is in Cedar and Muscatine Counties. MASSACHUSETTS Agawam was incorporated in 1971, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until June 1992; for the 1987 Economic Censuses, this was a special economic urban area. MICHIGAN Note: This is the first economic census in which the Bureau of the Census has recognized special economic urban areas in Michigan. In Michigan, special economic urban areas, which are place equivalents, are townships that have a population of 10,000 or more. Clare is in Clare and Isabella Counties. Commerce township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the residual portion of a township which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Commerce township balance contains all of Commerce township except the incorporated place of Wolverine Lake. Grosse Pointe Shores is in Macomb and Wayne Counties. Holland is in Allegan and Ottawa Counties. Lake Orion. See ‘‘Orion township balance.’’ Lansing is in Eaton and Ingham Counties. KANSAS Bonner Springs is in Johnson and Wyandotte Counties. Herington is in Dickinson and Morris Counties; it annexed into Morris County in May 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until September 1987. Manhattan is in Pottawatomie and Riley Counties. Mulvane is in Sedgwick and Sumner Counties. KENTUCKY Balance of Jefferson County includes Newburg, which disincorporated in February 1987. Corbin is in Knox and Whitley Counties. Midland is in Bay and Midland Counties. LOUISIANA Milan is in Monroe and Washtenaw Counties. De Ridder is in Beauregard and Vernon Parishes. Eunice is in Acadia and St. Landry Parishes. Shreveport is in Bossier and Caddo Parishes. Niles is in Berrien and Cass Counties. Northville is in Oakland and Wayne Counties. Orion township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the residual portion of a township which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Orion township balance contains all of Orion township except the incorporated place of Lake Orion. Romeo. See ‘‘Washington township balance.’’ South Haven is in Allegan and Van Buren Counties; it annexed into Allegan County in February 1988. Traverse City is in Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties; it annexed into Leelanau County in June 1989. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MAINE There are no geographic notes for the State of Maine. MARYLAND Hampstead is in Baltimore and Carroll Counties; it annexed into Baltimore County prior to 1980, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until June 1989. Mount Airy is in Carroll and Frederick Counties. Takoma Park is in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. C–6 APPENDIX C MICHIGAN—Con. Washington township balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the township refers to the residual portion of a township which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Washington township balance contains all of Washington township except the incorporated place of Romeo. Wolverine Lake. See ‘‘Commerce township balance.’’ MINNESOTA—Con. Wadena is in Otter Tail and Wadena Counties. White Bear Lake is in Ramsey and Washington Counties. MISSISSIPPI Baldwyn is in Lee and Prentiss Counties. D’Iberville was incorporated in February 1988. MINNESOTA Hattiesburg is in Forrest and Lamar Counties. Blaine is in Anoka and Ramsey Counties. Chanhassen is in Carver and Hennepin Counties. Dayton is in Hennepin and Wright Counties. Granite Falls is in Chippewa and Yellow Medicine Counties. Hastings is in Dakota and Washington Counties. International Falls includes South International Falls; the two cities merged and became International Falls in January 1989. Lake City is in Goodhue and Wabasha Counties. Mankato is in Blue Earth, Le Sueur, and Nicollet Counties; it annexed into Le Sueur County in December 1991. New Prague is in Le Sueur and Scott Counties. Northfield is in Dakota and Rice Counties. North Mankato is in Blue Earth and Nicollet Counties; it annexed into Blue Earth County in June 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until September 1987. Otsego was incorporated in November 1990. Joplin is in Jasper and Newton Counties. Princeton is in Mille Lacs and Sherburne Counties. Rockford is in Hennepin and Wright Counties. St. Anthony is in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties. St. Cloud is in Benton, Sherburne, and Stearns Counties. Sartell is in Benton and Stearns Counties. Spring Lake Park is in Anoka and Ramsey Counties. Staples is in Todd and Wadena Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Kansas City is in Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties; it annexed into Cass County in March 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until May 1989. Lee’s Summit is in Cass and Jackson Counties. Marceline is in Chariton and Linn Counties. Monett is in Barry and Lawrence Counties. Monroe City is in Marion, Monroe, and Ralls Counties. APPENDIX C C–7 Jackson is in Hinds, Madison, and Rankin Counties; it annexed into Madison County in December 1989. MISSOURI Cameron is in Clinton and DeKalb Counties. Cape Girardeau is in Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties; it annexed into Scott County in August 1988. Centralia is in Audrain and Boone Counties. Chesterfield was incorporated in June 1988. Crawford County is the only county outside New England that is split by an MA boundary. The portion of Sullivan city in Crawford County is in the St. Louis, MO-IL MSA; Sullivan city is also in Franklin County. However, Crawford County is being excluded from economic census data tabulations for the St. Louis, MO-IL MSA. Excelsior Springs is in Clay and Ray Counties. Hannibal is in Marion and Ralls Counties. Independence is in Clay and Jackson Counties. Jefferson City is in Callaway and Cole Counties. MISSOURI—Con. Mountain Grove is in Texas and Wright Counties; it annexed into Texas County in October 1987. Oak Grove is in Jackson and Lafayette Counties. Osage Beach is in Camden and Miller Counties. Pacific is in Franklin and St. Louis Counties. Portageville is in New Madrid and Pemiscot Counties. Scott City is in Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties; it annexed into Cape Girardeau County in August 1989. Sikeston is in New Madrid and Scott Counties. Springfield is in Christian and Greene Counties; it annexed into Christian County in May 1987. Sugar Creek is in Clay and Jackson Counties. Sullivan is in Crawford and Franklin Counties; see ‘‘Crawford County.’’ Vanadalia is in Audrain and Ralls Counties. Windsor is in Henry and Pettis Counties. NEW JERSEY There are no geographic notes for the State of New Jersey. NEW MEXICO Corrales is in Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties. Espanola is in Rio Arriba and Sante Fe Counties. NEW YORK Note: This is the first economic census in which the Bureau of the Census has recognized special economic urban areas in New York. In New York, special economic urban areas, which are place equivalents, are towns that have a population of 10,000 or more. Airmont was incorporated in March 1991; see ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Amherst town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Amherst town balance contains all of Amherst town except the incorporated place of Williamsville. Amityville. See ‘‘Babylon town balance.’’ Ardsley. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Attica is in Genesee and Wyoming Counties. Babylon. See ‘‘Babylon town balance.’’ Babylon town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Babylon town balance contains all of Babylon town except the incorporated places of Amityville, Babylon, and Lindenhurst. Baldwinsville. See ‘‘Lysander town balance’’ and ‘‘Van Buren town balance.’’ Ballston Spa. See ‘‘Milton town balance.’’ MONTANA Butte-Silver Bow (balance). See ‘‘Butte-Silver Bow consolidated city.’’ Butte-Silver Bow consolidated city is coextensive with Silver Bow County. It includes the city of Walkerville, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ‘‘Butte-Silver Bow (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent, refers to the whole consolidated city. NEBRASKA There are no geographic notes for the State of Nebraska. NEVADA There are no geographic notes for the State of Nevada. Bayville. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ NEW HAMPSHIRE Bellport. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ There are no geographic notes for the State of New Hampshire. C–8 APPENDIX C Blasdell. See ‘‘Hamburg town balance.’’ MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES NEW YORK—Con. Blooming Grove town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Blooming Grove town balance contains all of Blooming Grove town except the incorporated place of Washingtonville. Briarcliff Manor. See ‘‘Mount Pleasant town balance.’’ Brightwaters. See ‘‘Islip town balance.’’ Bronxville. See ‘‘Eastchester town balance.’’ Brookhaven town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Brookhaven town balance contains all of Brookhaven town except the incorporated places of Bellport, Lake Grove, Patchogue, and Port Jefferson. Brookville. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Cayuga Heights. See ‘‘Ithaca town balance.’’ Cedarhurst. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Cheektowaga town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Cheektowaga town balance contains all of Cheektowaga town except the incorporated places of Depew, Sloan, and Williamsville. Chestnut Ridge. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Cicero town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Cicero town balance contains all of Cicero town except the incorporated place of North Syracuse. Clarkstown town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Clarkstown town balance contains all of Clarkstown town except the incorporated places of Nyack and Spring Valley. Clay town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Clay town balance contains all of Clay town except the incorporated place of North Syracuse. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES NEW YORK—Con. Colonie. See ‘‘Colonie town balance.’’ Colonie town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Colonie town balance contains all of Colonie town except the incorporated places of Colonie and Menands. Cortlandt town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Cortlandt town balance contains all of Cortlandt town except the incorporated place of Croton-on-Hudson. Croton-on-Hudson. See ‘‘Cortlandt town balance.’’ Depew. See ‘‘Cheektowaga town balance’’ and ‘‘Lancaster town balance.’’ De Witt town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. De Witt town balance contains all of De Witt town except the incorporated place of East Syracuse. Dobbs Ferry. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Eastchester town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Eastchester town balance contains all of Eastchester town except the incorporated places of Bronxville and Tuckahoe. East Hills. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ East Rockaway. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ East Syracuse. See ‘‘De Witt town balance.’’ East Williston. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Ellenville. See ‘‘Shawangunk town balance.’’ Elmsford. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Endicott. See ‘‘Union town balance.’’ Fairport. See ‘‘Perinton town balance.’’ Farmingdale. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Fayetteville. See ‘‘Manlius town balance.’’ APPENDIX C C–9 NEW YORK—Con. Floral Park. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Flower Hill. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Freeport. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Garden City. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Geddes town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Geddes town balance contains all of Geddes town except the incorporated place of Solvay. Geneva is in Ontario and Seneca Counties. Glenville town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Glenville town balance contains all of Glenville town except the incorporated place of Scotia. Gowanda is in Cattaraugus and Erie Counties. Great Neck. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Great Neck Estates. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Great Neck Plaza. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Greenburgh town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Greenburgh town balance contains all of Greenburgh town except the incorporated places of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, and Tarrytown. Greenwood Lake. See ‘‘Warwick town balance.’’ Hamburg. See ‘‘Hamburg town balance.’’ NEW YORK—Con. Haverstraw. See ‘‘Haverstraw town balance.’’ Haverstraw town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Haverstraw town balance contains all of Haverstraw town except the incorporated places of Haverstraw, Pomona, and West Haverstraw. Hempstead. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Hempstead town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Hempstead town balance contains all of Hempstead town except the incorporated places of Cedarhurst, East Rockaway, Floral Park, Freeport, Garden City, Hempstead, Island Park, Lawrence, Lynbrook, Malverne, Mineola, New Hyde Park, Rockville Centre, and Valley Stream. Huntington town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Huntington town balance contains all of Huntington town except the incorporated places of Lloyd Harbor and Northport. Irvington. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Islandia. See ‘‘Islip town balance.’’ Island Park. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Islip town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Islip town balance contains all of Islip town except the incorporated places of Brightwaters and Islandia. Ithaca town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Ithaca town balance contains all of Ithaca town except the incorporated place of Cayuga Heights. Johnson City. See ‘‘Union town balance.’’ Hamburg town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Hamburg town balance contains all of Hamburg town except the incorporated places of Blasdell and Hamburg. Hastings-on-Hudson. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ C–10 APPENDIX C Kenmore. See ‘‘Tonawanda town balance.’’ Kings Point. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Lake Grove. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Lancaster. See ‘‘Lancaster town balance.’’ MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES NEW YORK—Con. Lancaster town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Lancaster town balance contains all of Lancaster town except the incorporated places of Depew and Lancaster. Larchmont. See ‘‘Mamaroneck town balance.’’ Lawrence. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Lewiston. See ‘‘Lewiston town balance.’’ NEW YORK—Con. Menands. See ‘‘Colonie town balance.’’ Milton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Milton town balance contains all of Milton town except the incorporated place of Ballston Spa. Mineola. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Minoa. See ‘‘Manlius town balance.’’ Lewiston town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Lewiston town balance contains all of Lewiston town except the incorporated place of Lewiston. Lindenhurst. See ‘‘Babylon town balance.’’ Liverpool. See ‘‘Salina town balance.’’ Lloyd Harbor. See ‘‘Huntington town balance.’’ Montebello. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Mount Pleasant town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Mount Pleasant town balance contains all of Mount Pleasant town except the incorporated places of Briarcliff Manor, North Tarrytown, and Pleasantville. Munsey Park. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Lynbrook. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Muttontown. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Lysander town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Lysander town balance contains all of Lysander town except the incorporated place of Baldwinsville. Malverne. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Mamaroneck. See ‘‘Mamaroneck town balance.’’ Mamaroneck town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Mamaroneck town balance contains all of Mamaroneck town except the incorporated places of Larchmont and Mamaroneck. Manlius. See ‘‘Manlius town balance.’’ Manlius town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Manlius town balance contains all of Manlius town except the incorporated places of Fayetteville, Manlius, and Minoa. Manorhaven. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Massapequa Park. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES New York Mills. See ‘‘New Hartford town balance’’ and ‘‘Whitestown town balance.’’ APPENDIX C C–11 New Hartford town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. New Hartford town balance contains all of New Hartford town except the incorporated place of New York Mills. New Hempstead. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ New Hyde Park. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ New Square. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ New Windsor town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. New Windsor town balance contains all of New Windsor town except the incorporated place of Washingtonville. New York is in Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond Counties. NEW YORK—Con. North Hempstead town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. North Hempstead town balance contains all of North Hempstead town except the incorporated places of East Hills, East Williston, Floral Park, Flower Hill, Garden City, Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, Manorhaven, Mineola, Munsey Park, New Hyde Park, North Hills, Old Westbury, Port Washington North, Thomaston, Westbury, and Williston Park. North Hills. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Northport. See ‘‘Huntington town balance.’’ North Syracuse. See ‘‘Cicero town balance’’ and ‘‘Clay town balance.’’ North Tarrytown. See ‘‘Mount Pleasant town balance.’’ Nyack. See ‘‘Clarkstown town balance’’ and ‘‘Orangetown town balance.’’ Ogden town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Ogden town balance contains all of Ogden town except the incorporated place of Spencerport. Old Westbury. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance’’ and ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Orangetown town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Orangetown town balance contains all of Orangetown town except the incorporated places of Nyack and South Nyack. Orchard Park. See ‘‘Orchard Park town balance.’’ Orchard Park town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Orchard Park town balance contains all of Orchard Park town except the incorporated place of Orchard Park. Owego. See ‘‘Owego town balance.’’ Owego town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Owego town balance contains all of Owego town except the incorporated place of Owego. C–12 APPENDIX C NEW YORK—Con. Oyster Bay town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Oyster Bay town balance contains all of Oyster Bay town except the incorporated places of Bayville, Brookville, East Hills, Farmingdale, Massapequa Park, Muttontown, Old Westbury, and Sea Cliff. Patchogue. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Perinton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Perinton town balance contains all of Perinton town except the incorporated place of Fairport. Pleasantville. See ‘‘Mount Pleasant town balance.’’ Pomona. See ‘‘Haverstraw town balance’’ and ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Port Jefferson. See ‘‘Brookhaven town balance.’’ Port Washington North. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Poughkeepsie town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Poughkeepsie town balance contains all of Poughkeepsie town except the incorporated place of Wappingers Falls. Ramapo town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Ramapo town balance contains all of Ramapo town except the incorporated places of Airmont, Chestnut Ridge, Montebello, New Hempstead, New Square, Pomona, Sloatsburg, Spring Valley, Suffern, and Wesley Hills. Rockville Centre. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ Salina town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Salina town balance contains all of Salina town except the incorporated place of Liverpool. Saranac Lake is in Essex and Franklin Counties. Saugerties. See ‘‘Saugerties town balance.’’ Saugerties town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Saugerties town balance contains all of Saugerties town except the incorporated place of Saugerties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES NEW YORK—Con. Scotia. See ‘‘Glenville town balance.’’ Sea Cliff. See ‘‘Oyster Bay town balance.’’ Shawangunk town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Shawangunk town balance contains all of Shawangunk town except the incorporated place of Ellenville. Sloan. See ‘‘Cheektowaga town balance.’’ Sloatsburg. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Solvay. See ‘‘Geddes town balance.’’ NEW YORK—Con. Van Buren town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Van Buren town balance contains all of Van Buren town except the incorporated place of Baldwinsville. Wappinger Falls. See ‘‘Poughkeepsie town balance’’ and ‘‘Wappinger town balance.’’ Wappinger town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Wappinger town balance contains all of Wappinger town except the incorporated place of Wappinger Falls. Warwick. See ‘‘Warwick town balance.’’ Southampton. See ‘‘Southampton town balance.’’ Southampton town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Southampton town balance contains all of Southampton town except the incorporated place of Southampton. South Nyack. See ‘‘Orangetown town balance.’’ Spencerport. See ‘‘Ogden town balance.’’ Spring Valley. See ‘‘Clarkstown town balance’’ and ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Suffern. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Tarrytown. See ‘‘Greenburgh town balance.’’ Thomaston. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Tonawanda town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Tonawanda town balance contains all of Tonawanda town except the incorporated place of Kenmore. Tuckahoe. See ‘‘Eastchester town balance.’’ Union town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Union town balance contains all of Union town except the incorporated places of Endicott and Johnson City. Valley Stream. See ‘‘Hempstead town balance.’’ MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Warwick town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Censuses. Warwick town balance contains all of Warwick town except the incorporated places of Greenwood Lake and Warwick. Washingtonville. See ‘‘Blooming Grove town balance’’ and ‘‘New Windsor town balance.’’ Webster. See ‘‘Webster town balance.’’ Webster town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Webster town balance contains all of Webster town except the incorporated place of Webster. Wesley Hills. See ‘‘Ramapo town balance.’’ Westbury. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ West Haverstraw. See ‘‘Haverstraw town balance.’’ Whitesboro. See ‘‘Whitestown town balance.’’ Whitestown town balance. The term ‘‘balance’’ after the town refers to the residual portion of a town which contains an incorporated place recognized for the 1992 Economic Census. Whites- town town balance contains all of Whitestown town except the incorporated places of New York Mills, Whitesboro, and Yorkville. Williamsville. See ‘‘Amherst town balance’’ and ‘‘Cheektowaga town balance.’’ Williston Park. See ‘‘North Hempstead town balance.’’ Yorkville. See ‘‘Whitestown town balance.’’ APPENDIX C C–13 NORTH CAROLINA Archdale is in Guilford and Randolph Counties. Chapel Hill is in Durham and Orange Counties. NORTH DAKOTA There are no geographic notes for the State of North Dakota. OHIO Davidson is in Iredell and Mecklenburg Counties. Alliance is in Mahoning and Stark Counties. Durham is in Durham and Orange Counties. Bellevue is in Huron and Sandusky Counties. Elizabeth City is in Camden and Pasquotank Counties. Elkin is in Surry and Wilkes Counties. Fletcher was incorporated in June 1989. Gibsonville is in Alamance and Guilford Counties. Hickory is in Burke and Catawba Counties. High Point is in Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph Counties; it annexed into Forsyth County in February 1989. Kannapolis is in Cabarrus and Rowan Counties. Kernersville is in Forsyth and Guilford Counties; it annexed into Guilford County in June 1989. King is in Forsyth and Stokes Counties; it annexed into Forsyth County in June 1987. Kings Mountain is in Cleveland and Gaston Counties. Lewisville was incorporated in August 1991. Long View is in Burke and Catawba Counties. Maxton is in Robeson and Scotland Counties. Mebane is in Alamance and Orange Counties. Mount Olive is in Duplin and Wayne Counties. Rocky Mount is in Edgecombe and Nash Counties. Sawmills was incorporated in July 1988. Minerva is in Carroll, Columbiana, and Stark Counties. Wallace is in Duplin and Pender Counties. Mogadore is in Portage and Summit Counties. Weddington is in Mecklenburg and Union Counties; it annexed into Mecklenburg County in December 1985, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until April 1989. C–14 APPENDIX C Monroe is in Butler and Warren Counties. Norton is in Summit and Wayne Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Huber Heights is in Miami and Montgomery Counties; it annexed into Miami County in March 1989. Kettering is in Greene and Montgomery Counties. Loudonville is in Ashland and Holmes Counties. Loveland is in Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties. Middletown is in Butler and Warren Counties. Milford is in Clermont and Hamilton Counties. Blanchester is in Clinton and Warren Counties. Bluffton is in Allen and Hancock Counties. Canal Winchester is in Fairfield and Franklin Counties. Carlisle is in Montgomery and Warren Counties. Columbiana is in Columbiana and Mahoning Counties. Columbus is in Delaware, Fairfield, and Franklin Counties; it annexed into Delaware County in December 1990. Crestline is in Crawford and Richland Counties. Delphos is in Allen and Van Wert Counties. Dublin is in Delaware, Franklin, and Union Counties. Fairfield is in Butler and Hamilton Counties. Fostoria is in Hancock, Seneca, and Wood Counties. Green was incorporated in January 1991. OHIO—Con. Pickerington is in Fairfield and Franklin Counties. Reynoldsburg is in Fairfield, Franklin, and Licking Counties. Rittman is in Medina and Wayne Counties. Sharonville is in Butler and Hamilton Counties; it annexed into Butler County in March 1989. Springboro is in Montgomery and Warren Counties; it annexed into Montgomery County in February 1987. Swanton is in Fulton and Lucas Counties. Tallmadge is in Portage and Summit Counties; it annexed into Portage County in December 1990. Vermilion is in Erie and Lorain Counties. Westerville is in Delaware and Franklin Counties. Youngstown is in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. OKLAHOMA—Con. Purcell is in Cleveland and McClain Counties. Sand Springs is in Osage and Tulsa Counties. Skiatook is in Osage and Tulsa Counties. Stroud is in Creek and Lincoln Counties. Tulsa is in Osage, Rogers, and Tulsa Counties; it annexed into Rogers County in July 1973, but this change was not recognized for economic census purposes until 1992. OREGON Albany is in Benton and Linn Counties. Lake Oswego is in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Milwaukie is in Clackamas and Multnomah Counties. Portland is in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties. Salem is in Marion and Polk Counties. Tualatin is in Clackamas and Washington Counties. Wilsonville is in Clackamas and Washington Counties. OKLAHOMA Bartlesville is in Osage and Washington Counties. Bixby is in Tulsa and Wagoner Counties. Broken Arrow is in Tulsa and Wagoner Counties. Catoosa is in Rogers and Wagoner Counties; it annexed into Wagoner County in January 1990. Clinton is in Custer and Washita Counties. PENNSYLVANIA Ashland is only in Schuylkill County; although previously reported as also in Columbia County, this has never been so. Bethlehem is in Lehigh and Northampton Counties. Collinsville is in Rogers and Tulsa Counties. Ellwood City is in Beaver and Lawrence Counties. Davis is in Garvin and Murray Counties. Drumright is in Creek and Payne Counties. Oklahoma City is in Canadian, Cleveland, McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie Counties; it detached from Logan County in April 1987. Owasso is in Rogers and Tulsa Counties; it annexed into Rogers County in June 1973, but this change was not recognized for economic census purposes until 1992. Piedmont is in Canadian and Kingfisher Counties. Ponca City is in Kay and Osage Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES There are no geographic notes for the State of Rhode Island. APPENDIX C C–15 Municipality of Monroeville name was changed from Monroeville in May 1974, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until January 1990. Shippensburg is in Cumberland and Franklin Counties. Telford is in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Trafford is in Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties. RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA Andrews is in Georgetown and Williamsburg Counties. Batesburg is in Lexington and Saluda Counties. Charleston is in Berkeley and Charleston Counties; it annexed into Berkeley County in October 1991. Clemson is in Anderson and Pickens Counties. Columbia is in Lexington and Richland Counties; it annexed into Lexington County in December 1989. Fountain Inn is in Greenville and Laurens Counties. Goose Creek is in Berkeley and Charleston Counties; it annexed into Charleston County in January 1987. Greer is in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties. Honea Path is in Abbeville and Anderson Counties. Irmo is in Lexington and Richland Counties. North Augusta is in Aiken and Edgefield Counties. North Charleston is in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties. Summerville is in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester Counties; it annexed into Berkeley County in March 1984, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until July 1989; it annexed into Charleston County in November 1984, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until September 1989. TENNESSEE—Con. Humboldt is in Gibson and Madison Counties; it annexed into Madison County in February 1989. Johnson City is in Carter, Sullivan, and Washington Counties; it annexed into Sullivan County in July 1987. Kingsport is in Hawkins and Sullivan Counties. Lynchburg, Moore County was created when Lynchburg and Moore County dissolved their respective governments and consolidated as ‘‘The Metropolitan Government of Lynchburg, Moore County, Tennessee’’ in January 1988. McKenzie is in Carroll, Henry, and Weakley Counties. Millersville is in Robertson and Sumner Counties; it annexed into Robertson County in September 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until December 1991. Nashville-Davidson (balance). See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson consolidated city.’’ Nashville-Davidson consolidated city (the ‘‘Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County’’) is coextensive with Davidson County. It includes the incorporated places of Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Goodlettsville (partially in Sumner County), and Oak Hill, which are tabulated separately. The other three incorporated places— Berry Hill, Lakewood, and Ridgetop (partially in Robertson County)—are not populous enough for separate tabulation and, therefore, are included in the ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (balance),’’ which is a place equivalent. Oak Hill. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson consolidated city.’’ Oak Ridge is in Anderson and Roane Counties. Oliver Springs is in Anderson, Morgan, and Roane Counties. Sweetwater is in McMinn and Monroe Counties; it annexed into McMinn County in September 1983, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until March 1988. Tullahoma is in Coffee and Franklin Counties. White House is in Robertson and Sumner Counties. SOUTH DAKOTA Sioux Falls is in Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties. TENNESSEE Belle Meade. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson consolidated city.’’ Farragut is in Knox and Loudon Counties; it annexed into Loudon County in February 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until March 1988. Forest Hills. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson consolidated city.’’ Goodlettsville is in Davidson and Sumner Counties; see ‘‘Nashville-Davidson consolidated city.’’ Harriman is in Morgan and Roane Counties; it annexed into Morgan County in December 1981, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until May 1989. C–16 APPENDIX C TEXAS Abernathy is in Hale and Lubbock Counties. Abilene is in Jones and Taylor Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TEXAS—Con. Amarillo is in Potter and Randall Counties. Aransas Pass is in Aransas, Nueces, and San Patricio Counties. Austin is in Travis and Williamson Counties; the Bureau of the Census received notification of its detachment from Burnet County in May 1990. Azle is in Parker and Tarrant Counties. Baytown is in Chambers and Harris Counties. Burleson is in Johnson and Tarrant Counties. Carrollton is in Collin, Dallas, and Denton Counties. Cedar Hill is in Dallas and Ellis Counties. Cedar Park is in Travis and Williamson Counties; it annexed into Travis County in April 1987. Coppell is in Dallas and Denton Counties. Copperas Cove is in Coryell and Lampasas Counties. Corpus Christi is in Kleberg, Nueces, and San Patricio Counties. Crowley is in Johnson and Tarrant Counties; it annexed into Johnson County in April 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until June 1987. Dalhart is in Dallam and Hartley Counties. Dallas is in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Counties. Flower Mound is in Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties; it became part of Dallas County in May 1987 when the Dallas County/Denton County boundary changed; it annexed into Tarrant County in December 1987. Fort Worth is in Denton and Tarrant Counties; it annexed into Denton County in September 1987. Friendswood is in Galveston and Harris Counties. Frisco is in Collin and Denton Counties. Garland is in Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall Counties. Gladewater is in Gregg and Upshur Counties. Glenn Heights is in Dallas and Ellis Counties. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TEXAS—Con. Grand Prairie is in Dallas, Ellis, and Tarrant Counties. Grapevine is in Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties. Hamlin is in Fisher and Jones Counties. Houston is in Fort Bend, Harris, and Montgomery Counties. Katy is in Fort Bend, Harris, and Waller Counties. Kilgore is in Gregg and Rusk Counties. League City is in Galveston and Harris Counties; it annexed into Harris County in December 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until November 1987. Leander is in Travis and Williamson Counties; it annexed into Travis County in October 1989. Lewisville is in Dallas and Denton Counties. Longview is in Gregg and Harrison Counties. Mansfield is in Ellis, Johnson, and Tarrant Counties; it annexed into Ellis County in July 1985, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until February 1988. Midland is in Martin and Midland Counties; it annexed into Martin County in January 1987. Mineral Wells is in Palo Pinto and Parker Counties. Missouri City is in Fort Bend and Harris Counties. Monahans is in Ward and Winkler Counties. New Braunfels is in Comal and Guadalupe Counties. Odessa is in Ector and Midland Counties. Pearland is in Brazoria and Harris Counties. Plano is in Collin and Denton Counties. Portland is in Nueces and San Patricio Counties. Richardson is in Collin and Dallas Counties. Rio Bravo was incorporated in May 1989. Round Rock is in Travis and Williamson Counties. APPENDIX C C–17 TEXAS—Con. Rowlett is in Dallas and Rockwall Counties. Sachse is in Collin and Dallas Counties. San Diego is in Duval and Jim Wells Counties. WASHINGTON Bothell is in King and Snohomish Counties. Enumclaw is in King and Pierce Counties; it annexed into Pierce County in January 1990. Federal Way was incorporated in February 1990. San Marcos is in Caldwell and Hays Counties. Milton is in King and Pierce Counties. Schertz is in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties. Seabrook is in Chambers, Galveston, and Harris Counties. Seagoville is in Dallas and Kaufman Counties. Woodland is in Clark and Cowlitz Counties. Socorro was incorporated in April 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until January 1989. Southlake is in Denton and Tarrant Counties. Nitro is in Kanawha and Putnam Counties. Stafford is in Fort Bend and Harris Counties. Paden City is in Tyler and Wetzel Counties. Stamford is in Haskell and Jones Counties. Weirton is in Brooke and Hancock Counties. Tomball is in Harris and Montgomery Counties; it annexed into Montgomery County in 1960, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until February 1990. Trophy Club is in Denton and Tarrant Counties; it annexed into Tarrant County after 1987. Wichita Falls is in Archer and Wichita Counties. Winnsboro is in Franklin and Wood Counties. Wylie is in Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall Counties. Yoakum is in DeWitt and Lavaca Counties. Wheeling is in Marshall and Ohio Counties. Pacific is in King and Pierce Counties; it annexed into Pierce County in September 1988. SeaTac was incorporated in February 1990. WEST VIRGINIA Huntington is in Cabell and Wayne Counties. WISCONSIN Note: This is the first economic census in which the Bureau of the Census has recognized special economic urban areas in Wisconsin. In Wisconsin, special economic urban areas, which are place equivalents, are towns that have a population of 10,000 or more. Allouez was incorporated in February 1986, but this change was not submitted to the Bureau of the Census until May 1988. Appleton is in Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago Counties. Bayside is in Milwaukee and Ozaukee Counties. Berlin is in Green Lake and Waushara Counties. Burlington is in Racine and Walworth Counties. Columbus is in Columbia and Dodge Counties. Eau Claire is in Chippewa and Eau Claire Counties. UTAH Draper is in Salt Lake and Utah Counties; it annexed into Utah County in December 1987. Park City is in Summit and Wasatch Counties. VERMONT There are no geographic notes for the State of Vermont. VIRGINIA Farmville is in Cumberland and Prince Edward Counties. C–18 APPENDIX C Hartford is in Dodge and Washington Counties; it annexed into Dodge County in October 1987. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES WISCONSIN—Con. Kewaskum is in Fond du Lac and Washington Counties. Kiel is in Calumet and Manitowoc Counties. Marshfield is in Marathon and Wood Counties. WISCONSIN—Con. New London is in Outagamie and Waupaca Counties. Pleasant Prairie was incorporated in April 1989. River Falls is in Pierce and St. Croix Counties. Watertown is in Dodge and Jefferson Counties. Menasha is in Calumet and Winnebago Counties. Milwaukee is in Milwaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties; it annexed into Waukesha County in July 1989. Mukwonago is in Walworth and Waukesha Counties; it annexed into Walworth County in April 1991. Waupun is in Dodge and Fond du Lac Counties. Whitewater is in Jefferson and Walworth Counties. WYOMING There are no geographic notes for the State of Wyoming. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX C C–19 Appendix D. Questionnaires The sample report forms are shown on the following pages. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–1 D–2 APPENDIX D MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–3 D–4 APPENDIX D MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–5 D–6 APPENDIX D MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–7 D–8 APPENDIX D MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–9 D–10 APPENDIX D MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–11 D–12 APPENDIX D MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES APPENDIX D D–13 Publication Program 1992 SURVEY OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Publications of the 1992 Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, containing data on minority-owned firms in the United States, are described below. Publication order forms may be obtained from any Department of Commerce district office or from Administrative and Customer Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. Detailed statistics are issued in separate paperbound reports for businesses owned by Blacks; persons of Hispanic origin; and Asians and Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives. found in the final reports as well as additional information not published in the final reports, such as State and MA data by major industry group. 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 Administrative and Customer Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. The Internet (@census.gov) highlights selected information from Bureau of the Census publications. This enables immediate access to recently released facts and data. Various subjects and topics are included on this electronic resource. For system technical assistance, or questions regarding the sale or availability of electronic products, contact Administrative and Customer Services Division, 301-4574100, gatekeeper@census.gov. Reports MB92-1 Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—Black MB92-2 Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—Hispanic MB92-3 Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—Asians and Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives. MB92-4 Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—Summary Data are presented by industry classifications and/or geographic area (States, MA’s, counties, and places), size of firm (employment and receipts), and legal form of organization (individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations). Tables within the reports show the number of firms owned by minority groups, gross receipts, and number of employees and annual payroll for firms with paid employees. OTHER ECONOMIC CENSUS REPORTS Data on retail trade, wholesale trade, financial, insurance, real estate, construction industries, manufactures, mineral industries, transportation, communications, utilities, 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 Administrative and Customer Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300. Electronic Media All data included in the printed reports are available on CD-ROM. The CD-ROM provides the same information If you have any questions concerning the sale or availability of publications or electronic products, call Administrative and Customer Services Division, 301-457-4100.

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