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Economic Census MB92-4 SURVEY OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Summary 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 Melody Atkinson, Ahmad Bakhshi,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 Carol Caldwell, 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 Griffiths. Keying procedures were developed by Charles Fowler, Ellen Kummer, and Benjamin Stephens of the Directory Operations 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 Gary Sweetland, 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 MB92-4 SURVEY OF MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Summary Issued September 1996 U.S. Department of Commerce Michael Kantor, 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 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 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 20233-1900. 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 Individual Proprietorships and Self-Employed Persons (Filers of Form 1040 Schedule C) The methodology for collecting information about businesses owned by Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives that filed IRS Form 1040, Schedule C, was similar to 1987. 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. Most persons who currently own businesses applied for their SSN’s prior to 1981. Therefore, the majority of owners could be classified only as ‘‘White,’’ ‘‘Black,’’ or ‘‘Other’’ by use of SSA race codes. The SSA race codes were sufficient to determine if a firm was Black-owned, but a sample mail canvass was used to determine if a firm was owned by persons of Hispanic; Asian; Pacific Islander; American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry. Individual proprietors who reported they were of minority ancestry in the 1987 survey and whose firms were still active in 1992 were excluded from the mail canvass. The Census Bureau has developed lists of Hispanic and Asian surnames. A firm was considered potentially minority owned if the owner’s surname was included on these lists or the owner’s SSA race code was ‘‘Hispanic’’ or ‘‘Other.’’ Survey forms were sent to the following potentially minorityowned firms: 1. Individual proprietorships with no employees were sampled at varying rates based on the numbers of firms in a particular industry and State. All cases were selected in States and industries where there were relatively few firms, and the sampling rate was lowest in States and industries with the greatest number of firms. No sampling rate was lower than one in ten. Some cases were selected with certainty based on receipts size and their respective industry and State. SUMMARY V 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) MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 2. Individual proprietorships with paid employees were sampled at a rate of one in two, or were selected with certainty based on receipts size, number of employees, and annual payroll for their respective industry and State. A similar methodology was used to select a sample from the remaining universe of individual proprietorships. A survey form was sent to these cases to estimate the number of firms owned by Americans of minority ancestry who have surnames more often associated with nonminority ancestries. These firms are not included in the published tables, but estimates of the undercoverage are shown on pages 3 and 4. possible errors are associated with estimates based on data from sample surveys: sampling errors and nonsampling errors. The accuracy of a survey result depends not only on the sampling errors and nonsampling errors measured, but also on the nonsampling errors not explicitly measured. For particular estimates, the total error may considerably exceed the measured errors. The following is a description of the sampling and nonsampling errors associated with the 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. The sample estimate and an estimate of its relative standard error can be used to estimate the standard error and then construct interval estimates with a prescribed 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. Partnerships and Subchapter S Corporations (Filed either IRS Form 1065 or 1120S) The methodology for collecting information about minorityowned partnerships and subchapter S corporations changed in 1992. Information about the surnames of the business owners was not available. Therefore, a sample of all of the businesses filing 1065 and 1120S tax forms was taken at varying rates depending on the State, industry, and employer/nonemployer status of the businesses, and past SMOBE surveys indicating that the business was Black-, Hispanic-, Asian-, Pacific Islander-, American Indian- or Alaska Native-owned. A firm selected into the sample was mailed a form to determine the ethnicity and race of the owners. In this publication, a firm is classified as minority-owned if the sole owner or information reported for the majority of owners of partnerships and subchapter S corporations indicated Black, American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian American or Pacific Islander race or Hispanic ancestry. It was possible for a firm to be classified in more than one minority group (one racial and one Hispanic ethnicity) and to be included in more than one minority report. For example, a firm could be included in both this report and the Hispanic report if it were owned equally by two people, one of Japanese ancestry and one of Mexican ancestry. However, such a firm is counted only once at total levels in this publication. 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) x Geographic code x Legal form of organization code x Number of employees, annual payroll, and receipts for firms with paid employees 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 VI SUMMARY Example of a confidence interval. In table 1, the estimated number of employer minority-owned firms in Agriculture is 7,139. The estimated relative standard error is 2 percent. The estimated standard error is 7,139 x .02 = 143. An approximate 90-percent confidence interval is 7,139 ± 143 or 6,996 to 7,282. Nonsampling errors. All surveys and censuses are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors are attributable to many sources: inability to obtain information MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES for all cases in the universe, imputation for missing data, data errors and biases, mistakes in recording or keying data, errors in collection or processing, and coverage problems. Explicit measures of the effects of these nonsampling errors are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important operational and data errors were detected and corrected through an automated data edit designed to review the data for reasonableness and consistency. Quality control techniques were used to verify that operating procedures were carried out as specified. Approximately 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. 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 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. 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: SIC code — 50 506 5064 COMPARABILITY OF 1987 AND 1992 DATA SIC level Industry division Major group Industry group Industry Description Wholesale trade Durable goods Electrical goods Electrical appliances, television and radio sets The following changes were made in survey methodology in 1992 which affect comparability with past reports: 1. In the past, administrative data were used to classify individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations as potentially minority owned for sampling. 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. 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 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. 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 minority-owned firms. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 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. SUMMARY VII 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. 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 affects the number of employers, but minimally affects the employee and payroll numbers. 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. Nonemployer firms. Although nonemployer firms are included in this survey, they are omitted from many of the economic census reports. 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; 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. 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. 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 20233-1900. 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, 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 20233-1900. VIII SUMMARY MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 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. (IC) (NA) (X) CDP CMSA MA MSA PMSA SIC n.e.c. n.s.k. pt. 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. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY IX Contents Summary Page Introduction to the Economic Census Survey of Minority Owned Business Enterprises Estimates of Total Firms Owned by Minorities Summary of Findings III V 3 5 FIGURES 1. 2. 3. 4. Percent Business Ownership and Receipts by Minority: 1987 and 1992 Average Receipts Per Firm by Race, Hispanic Origin, and Gender: 1992 Minority Owned Firms Percent of Total by State: 1992 Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1992 9 9 10 11 TABLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 1992 and 1987 Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division, Legal Form of Organization, and Minority: 1992 Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Receipts Size of Firm and Minority: 1992 Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Employment Size of Firm and Minority: 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 13 22 31 38 55 70 94 95 96 97 98 99 99 100 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 TIPS PS [APS_PPGB,F_SCOTT] 9/13/96 13:55:34 MCVX09 TLP:SUMMARY.TOC;25 9/13/96 13:54:59 DATA:NONE PSC:TIPS_13552446_01.PSC PAGE: TSF:TIPS92 13552446.DAT;1 9/13/96 13:55:26 UTF:TIPS93 13552446.DAT;1 9/13/96 13:55:26 META:TIPS96 13552446.DAT;1 9/13/96 13:55:32 1 SUMMARY 1 Estimates of Total Firms Owned by Minorities In 1992, there were 2,149,184 firms with $210.0 billion in receipts owned by minorities as shown in table A. Detailed geographic and industry estimates are available in tables 1 to 9 of this report for 1,965,565 (92 percent) of these firms. Data for these firms were obtained from a sample of firms identified as possibly minority-owned based on race and ethnicity codes from Social Security records and by matching surnames of owners to lists of minority surnames from the most recent population census of the United States. A small supplemental sample of the remaining firms was mailed to obtain estimates of the number of minority-owned firms that were not identified as possibly minority using the Social Security codes and surname information. Of the approximately 11.5 million firms eligible for this supplemental sample, about 150,000 were sampled and mailed. From responses to this mailout, we estimate an additional 183,619 firms or 8.5 percent to be minority-owned. The supplemental sample was not large enough to support the detailed estimates presented in tables 1 to 9. The only estimates for minority-owned businesses identified in the supplemental sample are presented in table C. Table A provides estimates for all minority-owned firms by industry group. Table B includes those firms identified as possibly minority-owned prior to sampling. Detailed estimates for them are available in tables 1 to 9. Table C presents data for minority-owned firms not included in tables 1 to 9. Table D shows the percentage of the total estimate from businesses identified as possibly minorityowned prior to sampling. Table A. Estimates of Total Minority-Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1992 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding] Relative standard error (percent) 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 Relative standard error (percent) 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 4 Industry division Firms (number) 2,149,184 64,462 182,394 50,628 125,879 50,378 352,315 163,965 1,031,425 127,736 Gross receipts ($1,000) 209,739,753 3,597,483 17,067,046 15,825,625 8,614,114 33,652,419 54,790,980 17,594,103 55,616,989 2,980,994 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation, communications, and utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance, insurance, and real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industries not classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Represents zero. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 3 Table B. Estimates of Minority-Owned Firms by Industry Division as Published in Tables 1 to 9: 1992 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding ] Relative standard error (percent) 1 1 1 1 Relative standard error (percent) 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 3 Industry division Firms (number) 1,965,565 57,744 166,411 47,240 118,910 44,841 322,001 152,096 937,676 118,645 Gross receipts ($1,000) 202,011,421 3,361,874 15,791,742 15,703,855 8,321,477 33,385,236 52,562,438 17,310,094 52,762,133 2,812,571 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation, communications, and utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance, insurance, and real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industries not classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Represents zero. Table C. Estimates of Minority-Owned Firms by Industry Division Not Counted in Tables 1 to 9 (Undercoverage): 1992 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding] Relative standard error (percent) 3 14 10 26 14 20 6 14 4 11 Relative standard error (percent) 12 34 23 46 23 60 33 27 12 41 Industry division Firms (number) 183,619 6,718 15,983 3,388 6,969 5,537 30,314 11,869 93,749 9,091 Gross receipts ($1,000) 7,728,332 235,609 1,275,304 121,770 292,637 267,183 2,228,542 284,009 2,854,856 168,423 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation, communications, and utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance, insurance, and real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industries not classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table D. Percentage of Total Minority-Owned Firms by Industry Division Included in Tables 1 to 9: 1992 Industry division Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation, communications, and utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance, insurance, and real estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industries not classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (percent) 91.5 89.6 91.2 93.3 94.5 89.0 91.4 92.8 90.9 92.9 Gross receipts (percent) 96.3 93.5 92.5 99.2 96.6 99.2 95.9 98.4 94.9 94.4 4 SUMMARY MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Summary of Findings All of the following data are based only on the 1,965,565 minority-owned businesses for which cross tabulations could be made. They do not include the 183,619 firms discussed in the previous section for which detailed estimates are not available. Minority-owned firms increased 62 percent from 1,213,750 in 1987 to 1,965,565 in 1992. Receipts increased by 160 percent from $77.8 billion to $202.0 billion. Table A provides summary totals for 1987 and 1992 by minority group. Figure 1 shows the distribution of firms and receipts by minority group. The data in this report were collected as part of the 1992 Economic Census from a large sample of all nonfarm businesses filing 1992 tax forms as individual proprietorships, partnerships, or subchapter S corporations, and with receipts of $500 or more. Black women owned the largest share (39 percent) of firms owned by minority women. Hispanic men owned the largest share (42 percent) of firms owned by minority men. Asians and Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaska Natives had the largest share of receipts for both minority men and women. Table B shows each minority group by gender. COMPARISON TO ALL U.S. FIRMS Comparable data for all businesses showed 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. Minority-owned firms accounted for 11 percent of the total number of all individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations in the United States and 6 percent of their gross receipts. Table A. Comparison of Business Ownership by Minority Group: 1992 and 1987 Firms (number) Minority 1992 All minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hispanic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,965,565 620,912 771,708 606,426 1987 1,213,750 424,165 422,373 376,711 Percent change 61.9 46.4 82.7 61.0 Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 1992 202,011 32,197 72,824 99,710 1987 77,840 19,763 24,732 34,036 Percent change 160.0 62.9 194.5 193.0 Note: Detail in this table does not add to total because of duplication of some firms. Firms that were owned equally by two or more minorities are included in the data for each minority group but counted only once at total levels. Table B. Minority-Owned Firms by Gender: 1992 Percent of all minority-owned firms by gender Minority Firms (number) All minority firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hispanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native . . . . Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hispanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native . . . . 1,965,565 1,248,130 343,666 525,330 397,779 717,435 277,246 246,378 208,647 Sales and receipts ($1,000.000) 202,011 152,245 23,688 55,645 74,856 49,767 8,510 17,180 24,853 Firms 100.0 100.0 27.5 42.1 31.9 100.0 38.6 34.3 29.1 Sales and receipts 100.0 100.0 15.5 36.5 49.2 100.0 17.1 34.5 49.9 Note: Detail in this table does not add to total because of duplication of some firms. Firms that were owned equally by two or more minorities are included in the data for each minority group but counted only once at total levels. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 5 Average receipts per firm varied depending upon race, Hispanic origin, and gender. Firms owned by nonminority men had the highest average receipts with $250,000, followed by firms owned by Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native men with $188,000. Firms owned by Black women had the lowest average receipts with $31,000. Figure 2 shows average receipts per firm by race, Hispanic origin, and gender. Of the major industry sectors, minorities owned the largest share of firms in transportation, communications, and utilities industries, with 17 percent of all firms. They owned the smallest share of firms in mining industries, with 2 percent of all firms. Table C compares the distribution of minority-owned firms with all U.S. firms by industry. Minority-owned firms accounted for the largest share of firms in Hawaii with 52 percent of all firms and 46 percent of all receipts. The next largest share of firms was in the District of Columbia with 36 percent of all firms and 10 percent of all receipts. As might be expected, these areas also had the largest percentage of minority population. Table D shows the 10 States with the largest share of minority-owned firms compared to all U.S. firms and population. INDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS Forty-eight percent of minority-owned firms were in the service industry and they accounted for 26 percent of gross receipts in that industry. Nearly half of these service firms provided business and personal services. The retail trade industry accounted for 16 percent of the minority-owned firms and 26 percent of the receipts. The service industry accounted for 58 percent of the firms and 30 percent of the receipts for minority women but only 42 percent of the firms and 25 percent of the receipts for minority men. Construction firms accounted for 12 percent of the firms owned by minority men but only 2 percent of the firms owned by minority women. Table E shows the 10 industry groups with the greatest receipts by gender for minority-owned firms. Figure 4 shows the distribution of firms by industry for each minority group. Table C. Comparison of Minority-Owned Firms With All U.S. Firms by Industry: 1992 All U.S. Firms Industry Firms (number) All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing . . . . . . . Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation, communications, and utilities . . . . Wholesale trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance, insurance, and real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industries not classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,253,143 432,885 150,368 1,829,620 517,714 698,903 538,339 2,478,045 1,941,029 7,784,016 882,224 Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 3,324,200 29,665 32,661 307,123 451,719 130,033 641,051 722,713 322,251 661,284 25,699 Minority-owned firms Firms (number) 1,965,565 54,920 2,824 166,411 47,240 118,910 44,841 322,001 152,096 937,676 118,645 Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 202,011 2,527 835 15,792 15,704 8,321 33,385 52,562 17,310 52,762 2,813 Minority-owned as a percent of all U.S. Firms Sales and receipts 6.1 8.5 2.6 5.1 3.5 6.4 5.2 7.3 5.4 8.0 10.9 Firms 11.4 12.7 1.9 9.1 9.1 17.0 8.3 13.0 7.8 12.0 13.4 Table D. Ten States With Largest Share of Minority-Owned Firms Compared to All U.S. Firms and Population: 1992 Minorityowned firms (number) 41,111 12,669 26,729 541,414 241,334 173,287 55,587 160,751 29,784 64,074 Minority firms as a percent of all 52.0 35.8 24.9 24.0 19.2 17.3 16.9 13.9 12.6 12.4 Minority sales and receipts (millions) 4,929 1,066 1,741 61,815 19,650 21,189 3,350 17,637 2,037 8,394 All U.S. sales and receipts (millions) 10,724 11,061 11,751 408,481 229,833 172,499 57,909 327,619 34,217 141,761 Minority sales and receipts as a percent of all 46.0 9.6 14.8 15.1 8.5 12.2 5.8 5.4 6.0 5.9 1992 Minority populaton (1000) 804 426 792 13,783 7,154 3,753 1,552 5,767 1,487 2,135 All U.S. population (1000) 1,156 585 1,582 30,895 17,683 13,483 4,917 18,110 4,279 7,820 Minority as a percent of all 69.6 72.8 50.0 44.6 40.5 27.8 31.6 31.9 34.8 27.3 State All U.S. firms (number 79,050 35,344 107,377 2,259,327 1,256,121 1,000,542 328,403 1,159,700 236,589 517,204 Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 SUMMARY MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table E. Ten Largest Major Industry Groups in Receipts of Minority-Owned Firms by Gender: 1992 Firms owned by minority men SIC Code Industry Firms (number) 51 80 50 55 65 54 58 59 73 17 Wholesale trade-nondurable goods . . . . . Health services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade-durable goods . . . . . . . . . Automobile dealers and service stations . Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eating and drinking places . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special trade contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,314 63,317 16,963 14,229 61,699 31,071 47,904 67,377 142,742 124,958 Sales and receipts ($1,000) 13,024,275 11,443,460 11,415,477 10,655,153 9,326,427 8,772,114 8,360,118 7,361,115 7,209,851 6,435,226 SIC Code Industry Firms (number) 50 80 51 58 59 65 73 54 72 55 Wholesale trade-durable goods . . . . . . . . . Health services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wholesale trade-nondurable goods . . . . . . Eating and drinking places. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Real estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automobile dealers and service stations. . 8,267 59,198 6,297 26,002 75,122 40,031 101,204 12,993 107,297 2,421 Firms owned by minority women Sales and receipts ($1,000) 4,829,715 4,145,681 4,115,770 3,735,892 3,182,722 3,020,387 2,768,267 2,464,226 2,340,680 1,926,471 GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS California had the largest number of firms (541,414) and receipts $61.8 billion, accounting for 28 percent of all minority-owned firms and 31 percent of their receipts. Texas had the second largest number of firms (241,334) but ranked third in receipts with $19.7 billion, accounting for 12.3 percent of all minority-owned firms but only 10 percent of their receipts. Florida was third in number of firms (173,287) but was second in receipts with $21.2 billion. Florida accounted for 9 percent of all minority-owned firms but 10 percent of their receipts. Table F shows the 10 metropolitan areas (MA’s) with the largest number of minority-owned firms and compares the firms and receipts in these MA’s with the number in their respective States. These 10 MA’s accounted for 41 percent of the total number of minority-owned firms in the United States and 45 percent of their receipts. Table F. Comparison of 10 Metropolitan Areas With the Largest Number of Minority-Owned Firms to MinorityOwned Firms in State: 1992 [For definitions of MA’s see appendix B] Percent MA to State MA Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA. . . . New York, NY PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami, FL PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV MSA . . . . . . Houston, TX PMSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, IL PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange County, CA PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . San Francisco, CA PMSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oakland, CA MSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverside-San Bernardino, CA PMSA . . . Receipts Firms (number) ($1,000,000) 230,025 125,350 89,372 68,918 66,724 60,158 47,940 39,647 39,605 35,903 27,919 12,733 12,172 4,989 6,027 8,107 5,763 5,501 4,385 2,483 State California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District of Columbia . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms Receipts (number) ($1,000,000) 541,414 160,751 173,287 (X) 241,334 67,603 541,414 541,414 541,414 541,414 61,815 17,637 21,189 (X) 19,650 8,762 61,815 61,815 61,815 61,815 Firms 42 78 52 (X) 28 89 9 7 7 7 Receipts 45 72 57 (X) 31 93 9 9 7 4 Table G. Comparison of 10 Counties With the Largest Number of Minority-Owned Firms to Minority-Owned Firms in State: 1992 Percent county to State County Los Angeles, CA . . . . . . . . . . . Dade, FL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cook, IL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queens, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honolulu, HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Santa Clara, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 230,025 89,372 60,170 49,047 47,940 40,815 34,088 31,692 31,218 30,144 Receipts ($1,000,000) 27,919 12,172 5,560 6,340 5,763 2,718 3,143 4,078 3,495 3,327 State California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 541,414 173,287 241,334 67,603 541,414 160,751 541,414 41,111 541,414 241,334 Receipts ($1,000,000) 61,815 21,189 19,650 8,762 61,815 17,637 61,815 4,929 61,815 19,650 Firms 42 52 25 73 9 25 6 77 6 12 Receipts 45 57 28 72 9 15 5 83 6 17 MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 7 Table H. Comparison of 10 Cities With the Largest Number of Minority-Owned Firms to Minority-Owned Firms in State: 1992 Percent city to State City New York, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Los Angeles, CA . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami, FL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Francisco, CA . . . . . . . . . Honolulu, HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Antonio, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 112,815 95,049 45,826 31,591 22,642 22,015 19,431 19,410 17,964 17,534 Receipts ($1,000,000) 11,156 11,791 4,290 3,444 3,225 3,336 3,344 1,676 2,133 1,692 State New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firms (number) 160,751 541,414 241,334 67,603 173,287 541,414 41,111 241,334 241,334 541,414 Receipts ($1,000,000) 17,637 61,815 19,650 8,762 21,189 61,815 4,929 19,650 19,650 61,815 Firms 70 18 19 47 13 4 47 8 7 3 Receipts 63 19 22 39 15 5 68 9 11 3 LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION The majority of minority-owned firms operated as individual proprietorships in 1992 (1,746,027 or 89 percent, down from 93 percent in 1987). This group accounted for 38 percent of gross receipts compared to 59 percent in 1987. Of the total number of firms, 125,155 or 6.4 percent were subchapter S corporations, accounting for 43 percent of gross receipts. This is up from 3.5 percent of the firms and 30 percent of the gross receipts in 1987. Partnerships accounted for only 4.8 percent of the total number of firms and 19 percent of the gross receipts. They accounted for 3.5 percent of the minority-owned firms and 11 percent of the gross receipts in 1987. Table I. Minority-Owned Firms by Legal Form of Organization: 1992 Minority-owned firms Legal form of organization Firms (thousands) 1,966 1,746 94 125 Receipts (billions) 202.0 76.1 39.1 86.8 All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual proprietorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table J. 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 (billions) 3,324.3 721.6 665.0 1,937.7 SIZE OF FIRM Minority-owned firms with paid employees accounted for 16 percent of the total number of firms and 79 percent of gross receipts. There were 1,690 firms with 100 employees or more. They accounted for $33.8 billion in gross receipts. Minority-owned firms with gross receipts of $1 million or more accounted for 52 percent of the total gross receipts but only 1.2 percent of the total number of firms. Forty-six percent of the firms had receipts of less than $10 thousand. All industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual proprietorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partnerships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subchapter S corporations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SUMMARY MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Figure 1. Percent Business Ownership and Receipts by Minority: 1987 and 1992 (Percents may not add to 100 since duplication of firms exists among minority groups) Firms Receipts 31% 31% 44% 49% Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native 35% 39% 32% 36% Hispanic 35% 32% 25% 16% 1992 Black 1987 1992 1987 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—MB92–4. Figure 2. Average Receipts Per Firm by Race, Hispanic Origin, and Gender: 1992 (Thousands of dollars) Men Women Firms 250.0 Nonminority 114.6 68.9 Black 30.7 105.9 Hispanic 69.7 Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native 188.2 119.1 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—MB92–4. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 9 10 SUMMARY MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES HI Figure 3. Minority-Owned Firms Percent of Total by State: 1992 AK Percent of total 0 to 4.9 5.0 to 9.9 10.0 to 19.9 20.0 to 60.0 WA MT OR ID SD WY IA NV UT CA CO KS MO KY NC TN AZ OK NM AR MS 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 TX FL Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—MB92–4. Figure 4. Minority-Owned Firms by Industry Division: 1992 (Percents may not add to 100 since duplication of firms exists among minority groups) Black Hispanic Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, and Alaska Native 39% 57% 59% 39% 41% 17% 27% 27% 36% 33% 40% 33% 32% 37% 45% 40% 45% 41% 43% 29% 24% 40% 20% 31% 26% 17% All industries Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified 18% 32% 26% 22% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Survey of Minority-Owned Business Enterprises—MB92–4. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 11 Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 1992 and 1987 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 28 536 633 20 930 004 7 606 629 4 3 1 10 8 2 806 449 357 768 017 750 624 618 006 112 265 848 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 77 839 943 59 846 993 17 992 950 19 13 6 24 20 4 762 232 530 731 403 328 876 364 512 600 191 409 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A All industries Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E 1 872 870 1 332 917 539 953 345 244 101 691 490 200 193 077 116 056 622 435 Firms (number) G 1 213 750 825 441 388 309 424 265 158 422 307 115 165 887 278 373 348 025 A – – – – – – – – – – – 1 B 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 C – – 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 D 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 G – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 H – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 965 565 202 011 421 1 248 130 152 244 909 717 435 49 766 513 620 343 277 771 525 246 912 666 246 708 330 378 32 23 8 72 55 17 197 687 509 824 644 179 361 705 656 270 554 716 311 695 158 806 430 221 074 120 222 077 90 621 38 584 352 64 43 20 115 85 30 478 565 913 364 075 289 22 17 5 57 43 13 589 198 391 187 564 623 676 526 150 370 104 266 606 426 397 779 208 647 99 709 460 74 856 301 24 853 158 136 351 95 221 41 130 81 083 845 60 935 134 20 148 711 860 408 614 089 246 319 13 327 883 9 701 751 3 626 132 376 711 258 514 118 197 34 035 605 26 699 659 7 335 946 54 920 48 034 6 886 9 8 1 31 27 3 820 117 702 600 953 648 2 526 743 2 107 159 419 584 265 228 36 1 464 1 164 300 089 493 596 572 510 062 7 139 6 091 1 048 1 491 1 247 244 3 985 3 384 601 1 719 1 489 230 6 530 5 567 963 1 426 3 813 1 346 156 146 10 47 97 13 454 379 75 18 76 360 383 289 94 51 40 11 194 148 46 146 107 39 11 9 2 2 7 3 14 9 5 5 3 6 1 598 240 1 301 711 296 529 159 135 24 935 717 217 119 084 035 079 658 421 28 702 23 522 5 180 3 904 3 453 452 19 174 15 324 3 850 6 166 4 955 1 211 27 246 22 282 4 964 3 822 18 313 5 650 874 762 112 60 770 46 581 477 104 22 90 469 4 444 3 424 1 020 293 202 91 1 527 1 074 453 2 688 2 180 508 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 73 (D) (D) 372 657 297 168 75 489 45 39 5 233 181 52 547 552 995 781 005 777 36 864 33 861 3 003 7 316 6 645 671 16 365 15 211 1 154 13 387 12 179 1 208 27 366 25 241 2 125 6 155 14 752 6 628 728 665 63 417 184 132 8 770 7 955 815 744 1 429 6 627 1 613 1 289 324 322 221 101 829 684 145 466 385 81 41 38 3 6 16 20 19 16 3 9 4 6 1 372 297 1 238 555 133 742 216 176 39 694 645 49 742 988 754 937 694 243 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 2 5 5 18 – 11 14 1 1 7 – 4 1 3 3 6 2 3 4 5 6 11 5 6 9 3 3 11 7 7 19 5 4 15 4 3 24 3 3 12 7 5 5 14 18 1 – 23 10 6 4 32 – 20 5 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 2 3 6 2 3 9 4 5 14 4 4 13 5 6 19 3 3 9 5 4 6 19 20 – – 31 – 10 11 28 – 28 12 2 3 3 – – – 4 5 5 3 4 4 4 4 14 11 12 29 6 6 18 6 4 31 4 4 15 11 6 6 19 26 – – 27 – 19 7 45 – 50 9 3 3 4 – – – 6 8 7 2 3 6 – 1 4 – – – 1 1 6 1 2 10 1 1 4 – 1 1 – – – – – – 1 1 8 – 3 1 3 3 7 – – – 4 4 13 6 9 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 4 – – – 1 1 7 2 3 11 1 1 3 – 2 2 – – – – – – 3 3 12 – 3 3 1 2 1 – – – 4 5 5 3 3 11 (D) (D) – – – (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) 14 155 12 485 1 671 44 392 38 576 5 817 8 771 28 802 7 366 866 752 114 371 375 127 9 662 8 706 956 678 2 423 6 662 2 824 2 066 758 490 350 139 1 327 1 011 316 1 062 737 325 88 72 16 21 46 23 29 22 7 14 6 9 838 151 733 051 105 099 2 171 214 1 810 138 361 076 244 356 1 361 116 605 724 50 557 38 459 12 099 8 550 30 115 11 967 304 972 258 562 46 410 12 183 73 340 220 459 835 130 637 126 198 005 65 42 23 304 226 78 621 318 303 926 317 609 535 111 459 400 75 712 1 483 168 1 229 923 253 245 155 105 880 595 478 521 37 167 26 305 10 862 2 555 25 465 9 164 77 905 45 484 32 421 1 459 29 020 47 426 718 625 546 638 171 987 46 26 19 250 182 67 000 542 458 485 874 611 107 111 79 697 27 414 350 091 280 740 69 350 44 668 222 792 96 390 11 342 8 179 3 163 581 8 984 1 800 11 225 8 249 2 976 298 2 005 8 921 107 926 85 988 21 938 6 3 2 33 23 10 454 799 655 555 462 093 469 755 424 519 45 236 1 098 190 994 220 103 970 189 980 648 290 267 946 21 520 20 100 1 420 11 416 8 263 2 229 252 587 224 235 28 352 15 346 38 384 199 580 103 075 80 189 22 886 54 38 15 29 25 4 071 462 609 836 109 727 07 Agricultural services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 08 Forestry Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 09 Fishing, hunting, and trapping Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Mining Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 477 632 374 237 103 395 (D) (D) (D) 620 (D) 3 581 (D) (D) (D) 10 778 (D) (D) 432 165 340 112 92 053 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 730 (D) (D) 69 331 59 537 9 793 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 272 (D) (D) 19 176 16 619 2 557 (D) (D) 14 75 244 (D) (D) 4 311 (D) 3 988 58 (D) 10 Metal mining Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 6 (D) 6 (D) 13 (D) 12 12 7 (D) 12 9 – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D) 12 Coal mining3 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 5 (D) 6 (D) – (D) – – 24 (D) – (D) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 13 Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Mining Con. 2 574 1 867 707 424 1 202 999 133 105 28 31 73 31 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 13 Oil and gas extraction Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 621 192 475 837 145 355 49 224 212 412 371 803 (D) (D) (D) 4 999 (D) (D) 310 233 77 37 154 125 48 38 10 7 30 12 512 217 391 943 120 274 32 716 160 400 328 371 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 703 2 049 654 187 979 1 595 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 68 269 55 485 12 784 3 497 19 812 46 229 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 448 1 149 299 270 763 418 102 85 17 34 46 22 73 870 54 774 19 096 39 946 22 917 11 014 22 382 (D) (D) 10 039 6 617 5 726 3 4 6 3 5 5 3 4 6 5 8 3 3 4 4 – 5 4 4 4 6 – 10 3 3 3 7 – 5 6 – – – – – – 2 2 2 – 5 5 – (D) (D) – – – 14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 3 (D) 4 (D) 7 (D) 10 24 3 (D) 8 (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) Construction Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 15 General building contractors Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 16 Heavy construction, except building Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 17 Special trade contractors Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 6552 Subdividers and developers, n.e.c. Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 166 411 150 160 16 251 43 38 4 97 89 8 381 636 744 476 284 192 15 791 742 12 778 425 3 013 317 2 651 356 2 247 039 404 316 8 212 208 6 696 565 1 515 644 5 165 113 4 034 563 1 130 549 4 667 127 3 678 576 988 550 840 456 2 205 001 1 686 435 1 515 818 1 245 661 270 157 156 055 915 606 458 870 7 648 924 6 435 226 1 213 698 1 465 642 4 626 238 1 700 314 1 959 874 1 418 962 540 912 189 203 465 362 1 319 494 35 297 30 807 4 490 8 798 7 826 972 20 192 17 880 2 312 6 857 5 602 1 255 6 971 5 809 1 163 1 715 3 536 1 857 924 715 209 241 458 253 26 852 23 879 2 973 6 759 15 981 4 496 549 405 144 82 216 251 12 531 877 9 882 205 2 649 672 1 962 727 1 631 974 330 753 6 447 317 5 077 731 1 369 586 4 288 052 3 309 697 978 356 3 884 180 3 024 730 859 450 697 311 1 817 687 1 417 955 1 470 995 1 203 862 267 133 146 986 885 648 452 605 5 623 561 4 564 778 1 058 782 987 598 3 434 598 1 304 567 1 553 141 1 088 834 464 307 130 832 309 384 1 112 925 143 879 115 114 28 765 28 24 3 76 60 15 545 655 890 882 898 984 2 655 621 2 103 532 552 089 447 375 71 1 417 1 133 284 362 584 777 290 027 263 107 650 101 791 5 859 36 34 2 55 53 2 763 455 308 516 092 424 6 903 022 5 933 726 969 296 2 174 399 1 697 563 476 836 3 438 708 3 117 491 321 217 1 379 974 1 199 392 180 582 1 981 974 1 618 344 363 630 635 702 860 943 520 332 389 244 357 742 31 502 155 949 205 100 34 836 4 209 682 3 700 436 509 246 1 313 819 2 266 204 676 688 322 122 257 204 64 918 68 929 106 461 148 118 – – 2 – – 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 3 3 3 14 5 4 11 – – 2 – 1 1 5 6 12 12 10 8 2 2 4 4 4 8 2 2 5 4 5 8 4 4 6 8 4 8 4 4 4 13 1 11 2 2 6 3 2 4 9 11 15 25 18 11 1 1 4 2 2 6 2 2 6 3 4 9 3 3 9 3 4 6 7 7 20 14 9 17 1 1 5 2 2 4 14 16 28 31 23 21 2 2 4 5 5 9 2 2 6 5 6 8 4 5 6 9 4 9 4 4 4 14 1 11 2 2 6 4 3 5 11 14 17 34 26 13 – – 2 – – – – 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 4 – 1 2 1 2 8 – 2 5 – – 3 – 1 1 2 1 6 – 2 3 – – 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 – – 1 1 28 295 24 634 3 661 23 488 20 544 2 944 6 023 12 636 5 320 2 539 2 207 333 730 1 409 448 137 219 124 958 12 261 36 057 82 351 20 951 3 165 2 452 713 571 1 081 1 576 41 440 32 308 9 132 26 370 20 768 5 602 6 077 12 076 9 174 10 965 8 573 2 393 1 234 6 467 3 463 91 876 75 387 16 490 20 117 55 579 18 012 14 667 10 387 4 281 1 117 2 759 10 791 831 990 631 508 200 481 520 845 405 468 115 378 104 932 216 831 205 118 323 152 257 902 65 249 28 068 198 226 100 357 1 550 226 1 250 751 299 475 293 863 955 017 332 832 261 398 189 411 71 987 20 498 47 217 193 683 16 223 15 025 1 198 17 236 16 074 1 162 6 285 7 990 3 093 1 683 1 546 137 638 859 200 87 920 83 514 4 406 29 631 46 383 12 599 811 657 154 209 284 331 Manufacturing Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 47 240 31 524 15 716 10 7 3 18 12 5 469 147 322 461 962 499 15 703 855 12 162 522 3 541 333 1 319 193 1 028 219 290 975 6 157 555 4 780 910 1 376 645 13 140 9 271 3 869 1 958 1 553 406 5 209 3 732 1 477 14 908 960 11 563 786 3 345 174 1 155 901 253 5 827 4 519 1 308 011 606 404 194 018 176 166 339 121 733 44 606 12 9 3 65 48 16 977 627 350 920 968 953 3 188 317 2 410 578 777 739 251 186 64 1 280 966 313 322 728 594 030 253 778 29 879 21 464 8 415 8 6 1 11 8 2 004 349 655 090 358 732 3 961 128 2 885 678 1 075 450 1 023 639 383 1 449 1 088 361 104 407 697 913 513 400 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 5 8 10 3 8 10 3 2 2 4 4 5 11 3 4 7 4 4 5 9 12 3 8 10 3 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 – – – – – – – 1 1 14 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Manufacturing Con. American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 18 976 11 803 7 173 2 159 1 401 759 364 906 917 7 7 – – 7 – 710 336 375 102 305 306 10 873 5 175 5 698 1 054 3 124 6 888 5 840 5 052 788 3 793 1 303 791 1 752 1 362 390 300 1 074 387 409 252 157 147 179 87 8 385 5 541 2 844 2 365 3 133 3 017 298 242 56 26 97 176 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 8 359 197 6 433 096 1 926 101 1 516 706 1 100 535 416 171 203 986 904 675 410 964 (D) (D) – – (D) – 370 944 304 488 66 456 28 331 210 676 134 202 2 017 298 1 273 073 744 225 82 592 658 204 1 293 045 702 279 584 171 118 107 248 306 260 241 207 323 536 863 478 811 58 052 35 130 245 333 256 476 279 302 225 675 53 628 23 272 96 828 162 355 1 364 523 971 626 392 897 180 062 531 277 668 272 1 322 465 1 183 011 139 454 64 281 810 890 447 929 6 114 4 065 2 049 667 434 233 67 344 262 7 7 – – 7 – 191 103 88 42 58 93 3 415 1 995 1 420 92 1 071 2 316 1 395 1 161 234 842 336 235 520 372 148 55 280 184 90 71 19 13 56 23 2 319 1 602 717 380 827 1 130 188 164 24 13 66 110 8 042 148 6 208 336 1 833 812 1 485 189 1 077 431 407 759 200 378 891 573 395 936 (D) (D) – – (D) – 351 508 288 674 62 834 27 924 195 350 130 475 1 910 854 1 216 151 694 703 74 018 626 943 1 224 947 589 933 483 712 106 221 177 569 231 734 194 079 504 131 450 706 53 425 31 196 221 804 251 130 273 477 221 362 52 115 22 032 94 254 160 338 1 196 770 860 758 336 012 145 474 478 691 585 949 1 316 949 1 178 859 138 090 63 894 809 170 444 520 88 728 63 969 24 760 11 127 7 879 3 248 1 272 6 780 3 086 (D) (D) – – (D) – 3 841 2 875 966 310 1 697 1 871 43 735 27 438 16 297 1 267 14 202 28 706 6 329 5 042 1 288 2 249 2 341 1 880 6 642 5 710 932 699 3 394 2 549 2 645 2 075 570 345 1 416 913 15 184 10 408 4 776 1 855 6 393 7 113 8 554 7 587 967 459 5 329 2 777 1 683 681 1 275 793 407 887 198 324 141 975 56 349 23 629 123 962 50 914 (D) (D) – – (D) – 69 805 52 238 17 567 5 385 28 693 36 542 500 525 323 324 177 201 18 387 176 357 311 819 99 405 77 630 21 775 26 453 38 667 37 323 107 880 96 042 11 838 8 409 52 241 47 230 64 883 52 936 11 947 5 618 34 814 24 959 345 425 243 839 101 586 42 409 147 799 160 795 197 428 175 631 21 797 14 341 118 384 65 084 11 032 6 919 4 113 1 328 871 457 286 589 468 7 7 – – 7 – 477 225 252 74 188 221 6 536 2 913 3 623 552 1 713 4 341 5 046 4 697 349 3 720 840 502 1 090 931 159 226 657 223 195 140 55 55 87 57 4 823 3 652 1 171 1 394 1 886 1 582 241 195 46 65 72 104 1 524 959 1 180 077 344 882 318 238 252 347 65 891 60 595 151 632 110 590 860 860 – – 860 – 53 088 35 093 17 995 9 954 21 361 22 599 847 492 496 559 350 933 64 671 278 810 512 505 344 167 294 054 50 113 211 281 86 082 47 444 146 586 127 483 19 103 29 812 88 946 29 011 (D) 65 742 (D) 26 230 11 499 (D) 523 128 359 175 163 953 126 488 179 062 228 652 96 977 87 925 9 052 57 468 20 157 19 352 1 2 3 4 5 8 4 6 6 3 2 9 8 9 14 49 3 14 3 4 6 9 9 19 23 12 16 3 2 9 8 10 14 50 3 14 1 1 2 1 2 4 – 3 2 – – – – – – 1 – 2 – 1 2 1 2 2 – 2 1 1 1 4 – 3 5 2 2 10 – 3 3 – – – – – – 1 2 4 – 3 3 1 2 – – – 3 – 1 1 – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 2 2 1 1 1 – 1 – (D) – (D) – – (D) 1 1 2 – 2 2 – – – – – – 20 Food and kindred products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 21 Tobacco products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander – (D) – (D) – – – – – (D) – 6 12 9 20 9 9 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 7 1 5 7 4 5 13 7 5 13 7 12 9 – 15 11 2 3 4 3 4 4 15 17 29 – 21 22 – 4 4 14 27 4 7 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 5 3 4 7 7 7 32 56 10 9 17 21 1 – 49 – 5 7 8 13 11 5 35 39 1 – 57 13 – (D) – (D) – – – – – (D) – 15 21 20 48 17 18 3 5 6 21 7 4 4 4 17 4 12 14 12 13 28 38 15 23 23 30 – – 38 6 5 7 10 12 9 8 19 21 – – 26 28 – 3 3 14 28 – 7 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 5 4 4 8 8 8 35 63 11 9 17 21 – – 50 – 6 7 8 16 12 6 35 39 – – 57 13 22 Textile mill products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 23 Apparel and other textile products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 24 Lumber and wood products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 25 Furniture and fixtures Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 26 Paper and allied products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 27 Printing and publishing Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 28 Chemicals and allied products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 15 Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Manufacturing Con. Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 29 Petroleum and coal products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 22 21 1 15 4 3 467 352 114 36 228 206 632 430 201 79 284 268 1 356 691 666 279 639 454 396 363 33 73 249 77 3 116 2 464 652 432 1 746 976 3 097 2 760 337 372 1 972 814 1 762 1 158 604 194 563 1 032 386 317 70 37 226 129 330 197 132 26 107 198 (D) (D) (D) 3 346 (D) (D) 681 006 539 618 141 389 81 418 297 831 303 647 (D) (D) (D) 8 126 (D) (D) 288 123 168 776 119 347 32 421 175 132 81 028 908 915 838 351 70 564 6 661 99 786 802 516 1 517 995 1 161 685 356 310 91 041 449 605 1 009 362 1 060 788 851 270 209 519 69 820 376 921 620 351 1 036 384 760 046 276 338 66 713 211 560 784 206 502 681 404 690 97 991 32 201 249 650 221 226 341 270 188 410 152 860 20 547 72 542 248 563 8 7 1 1 4 3 316 252 64 20 138 160 107 86 20 20 48 38 232 158 74 47 123 63 74 64 10 9 44 21 773 561 212 96 452 229 1 048 921 127 110 615 330 494 366 128 28 133 334 284 240 45 13 204 67 287 172 114 20 95 172 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 666 593 532 154 134 439 81 213 285 888 301 376 (D) (D) (D) 7 450 (D) (D) 272 916 158 786 114 130 30 453 168 156 74 495 (D) 828 230 (D) (D) 91 339 801 469 1 453 207 1 103 516 349 692 84 158 408 712 992 098 1 010 749 806 425 204 324 62 736 345 216 605 947 1 003 374 732 195 271 179 64 856 203 666 760 428 494 810 397 268 97 542 27 745 247 921 219 143 340 151 187 473 152 679 20 486 72 164 247 878 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 434 5 720 1 714 808 2 962 3 680 (D) (D) (D) 119 (D) (D) 3 016 2 186 830 279 1 908 832 (D) 3 860 (D) (D) 858 3 359 11 394 8 031 3 363 974 5 059 5 440 9 759 7 654 2 106 570 4 003 5 230 11 933 8 736 3 197 645 2 816 8 756 4 823 3 777 1 047 218 2 471 2 134 3 521 1 885 1 637 447 854 2 226 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 156 612 121 702 34 910 18 165 59 678 79 115 (D) (D) (D) 1 727 (D) (D) 67 972 44 357 23 615 6 716 42 806 18 515 (D) 140 307 (D) (D) 26 016 131 477 250 727 187 542 63 185 21 390 106 124 125 105 271 306 213 784 57 522 19 605 100 506 152 388 265 836 193 484 72 352 16 478 57 294 198 370 125 850 101 072 24 778 4 880 77 085 43 885 89 884 50 022 39 862 8 934 21 610 59 442 8 6 2 1 3 4 350 260 90 71 176 106 362 248 114 42 194 130 909 595 314 193 400 323 219 187 32 54 104 61 1 835 1 563 272 338 1 140 366 2 003 1 774 229 271 1 148 596 1 037 700 337 136 295 609 236 197 39 57 129 55 187 156 31 31 68 89 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 91 535 74 426 17 109 11 844 50 765 30 495 35 834 28 972 6 862 5 187 22 108 8 709 93 326 63 485 29 841 30 428 38 880 24 215 97 553 (D) (D) 8 122 53 897 35 534 285 963 189 915 96 048 116 191 107 976 62 701 249 327 218 975 30 352 45 711 120 136 87 026 314 557 224 892 89 665 113 567 39 990 161 153 161 229 146 418 14 811 69 685 74 747 17 717 26 979 21 765 5 214 11 291 5 581 10 110 56 (D) 59 (D) – (D) 82 94 – (D) – (D) 13 15 26 – 19 21 4 4 8 – 7 4 – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) 17 20 31 – 25 26 4 4 8 – 7 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 3 6 – – 7 2 3 3 – 3 3 4 5 – – – 16 2 2 9 – 2 3 2 2 10 – 3 4 1 2 5 – 1 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – 1 – – – 2 1 1 1 – 1 1 – (D) (D) – – – 1 1 1 – 2 1 1 1 2 – 2 2 – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 31 Leather and leather products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 4 (D) 8 (D) 13 (D) 20 8 5 (D) 6 (D) 4 7 7 1 7 9 8 9 22 – 12 17 3 4 10 8 4 6 3 4 12 10 4 6 5 7 10 6 9 7 15 16 32 32 21 23 17 21 30 60 25 24 4 6 2 3 2 13 2 2 – – 14 – 8 2 32 8 7 11 5 5 16 6 9 6 10 13 11 1 5 14 3 3 8 16 5 3 27 12 59 32 12 37 18 (D) 20 (D) 38 (D) 79 8 16 (D) 20 (D) 14 15 29 3 20 31 4 7 2 3 2 13 32 Stone, clay, and glass products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 33 Primary metal industries Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 26 (D) 30 2 – (D) – (D) 44 15 – 8 9 21 23 11 16 7 8 14 29 10 8 14 16 28 5 22 18 18 20 34 16 23 28 19 24 33 78 28 27 – 8 2 33 9 7 11 5 5 16 6 9 6 11 14 12 1 5 14 3 3 8 12 5 3 27 12 59 33 12 37 34 Fabricated metal products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 35 Industrial machinery and equipment Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 36 Electronic and other electric equipment Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 37 Transportation equipment Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 38 Instruments and related products Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 16 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Manufacturing Con. Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Transportation, communications, and utilities Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 5 242 3 403 1 839 774 2 315 2 249 974 785 857 220 117 565 40 940 275 313 668 768 726 536 191 90 308 340 868 872 778 046 90 826 27 691 226 762 616 310 10 558 9 466 1 093 373 2 426 7 772 190 797 170 886 19 911 7 008 50 653 133 413 2 990 2 147 843 438 1 394 1 195 170 602 129 528 41 074 (D) (D) 72 606 2 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 16 16 12 3 9 10 17 30 14 13 4 4 20 19 14 3 2 3 5 – 3 3 2 2 2 (D) (D) 2 118 910 99 225 19 685 49 39 9 47 41 6 095 744 351 797 031 766 8 321 477 6 893 910 1 427 567 2 498 102 2 190 009 308 094 3 702 744 3 202 980 499 764 2 250 943 1 589 626 661 317 977 343 837 543 139 799 462 237 247 134 289 974 3 822 910 3 315 360 507 550 1 346 941 1 854 126 700 088 239 197 205 214 33 983 10 265 108 829 120 129 149 097 99 265 49 833 7 288 46 193 96 257 – – – – – – 1 555 253 1 205 590 349 663 160 875 877 517 529 254 1 277 403 1 060 475 216 929 400 528 526 581 366 000 11 412 8 776 2 635 4 072 3 244 828 5 100 4 029 1 070 2 403 1 606 797 1 131 810 321 637 354 171 7 005 6 015 990 2 778 3 235 1 092 155 122 33 10 48 97 136 68 69 13 92 33 – – – – – – 2 187 1 188 999 335 1 053 822 584 399 185 198 233 156 5 160 796 4 108 962 1 051 834 1 305 091 1 145 300 159 791 2 373 189 1 999 844 373 345 1 563 447 1 009 558 553 889 330 383 255 577 74 807 195 242 99 187 42 086 1 865 307 1 511 369 353 938 538 453 860 636 514 981 220 991 187 235 33 756 8 545 95 345 117 101 133 218 84 974 48 243 5 466 38 554 89 838 – – – – – – 1 126 804 909 018 217 786 74 011 750 093 312 646 1 210 019 1 013 306 196 714 383 885 498 835 342 192 72 360 59 165 13 195 20 17 2 35 29 5 308 750 558 484 522 962 1 259 553 1 004 407 255 146 308 265 43 606 500 106 376 147 229 617 143 475 76 229 68 052 8 177 36 33 3 26 24 2 958 165 793 955 230 725 3 665 682 3 052 314 613 368 1 573 342 1 279 210 294 132 1 380 981 1 207 449 173 532 735 766 584 411 151 355 454 980 411 789 43 191 218 209 105 763 135 773 2 060 753 1 842 679 218 074 1 010 229 906 583 154 042 37 000 30 222 6 778 9 042 19 598 8 531 29 332 16 523 12 809 11 485 10 895 7 019 (D) (D) – – – (D) 895 539 587 323 308 216 222 757 284 684 394 004 150 568 130 548 20 020 81 785 38 852 33 037 – – 1 – – 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 – 2 1 – 1 2 – 1 2 11 12 28 12 18 20 8 8 20 11 11 16 – – – – – – 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 4 5 3 5 8 2 2 3 4 4 6 2 2 5 3 4 4 9 10 14 18 8 2 2 2 4 3 3 6 15 17 35 6 6 30 6 5 15 5 16 5 – – – – – – 3 4 5 8 5 4 3 3 3 7 4 4 2 2 5 3 3 6 4 4 9 5 7 9 7 9 13 9 16 16 3 3 7 3 4 9 24 29 44 – 43 33 27 31 43 11 39 21 – – – – – – 5 7 8 9 9 8 12 14 24 21 18 26 2 3 3 7 8 11 3 3 6 4 5 4 25 32 24 42 19 8 4 4 5 6 6 8 16 18 35 – 1 31 6 2 15 2 19 2 – – – – – – 4 5 5 15 5 2 3 3 3 7 4 4 – – 2 – – – 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 3 – 2 2 – – 3 – 1 2 1 1 7 – 3 – 3 3 5 – 2 9 – – – – – – 1 1 2 – 2 2 2 2 5 – 4 5 – – 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 – 2 2 1 1 2 – 1 2 – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 (D) (D) – – – (D) – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 – 2 1 24 362 20 301 4 061 33 207 28 805 4 402 15 974 7 127 11 005 63 431 55 715 7 716 25 756 31 420 7 253 483 412 71 97 201 197 806 594 212 145 469 195 – – – – – – 15 491 9 829 5 662 4 882 6 324 4 589 3 898 2 494 1 404 1 517 1 608 863 17 470 12 378 5 093 9 333 7 657 1 676 6 067 2 325 1 008 24 983 20 280 4 703 7 336 12 124 6 016 2 489 2 033 456 151 918 1 420 2 267 1 597 670 131 647 1 494 – – – – – – 19 118 15 405 3 713 1 335 13 971 3 996 13 071 11 457 1 614 4 906 5 182 3 131 365 436 248 289 117 147 108 468 84 735 23 732 66 246 31 966 10 926 417 723 330 378 87 345 116 437 187 915 124 408 59 065 47 439 11 626 4 324 15 305 39 436 39 671 29 268 10 403 1 524 8 140 30 090 – – – – – – 353 280 278 767 74 513 25 327 254 977 77 885 258 721 223 259 35 462 88 883 101 555 72 391 12 857 11 123 1 734 22 037 20 072 1 965 11 566 4 522 6 144 39 556 37 005 2 551 19 663 17 304 2 804 339 286 53 83 156 103 462 395 67 117 222 131 1 1 – – – 1 10 665 7 757 2 908 4 053 3 617 3 093 2 062 1 537 525 896 756 421 41 Local and interurban passenger transit Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 42 Trucking and warehousing Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 44 Water transportation Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 45 Transportation by air Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 46 Pipe lines, except natural gas Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 47 Transportation services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 48 Communications Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 17 Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Transportation, communications, and utilities Con. Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Wholesale trade Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 1 593 1 375 218 724 648 261 44 841 30 278 14 564 7 4 2 17 12 5 550 720 830 727 368 358 300 273 170 462 129 811 109 968 42 365 149 241 33 385 236 24 439 751 8 945 485 2 944 321 2 174 490 769 832 12 489 034 9 242 112 3 246 922 18 198 970 13 189 844 5 009 126 16 245 192 11 415 477 4 829 715 1 107 372 6 006 333 9 229 146 17 140 044 13 024 275 4 115 770 1 836 949 6 482 701 8 969 824 52 562 438 39 494 805 13 067 633 6 5 1 17 13 4 967 009 957 730 382 348 644 702 943 517 495 023 213 174 39 101 83 32 12 920 8 824 4 096 1 510 1 022 488 5 434 3 752 1 682 6 133 4 176 1 957 7 361 4 990 2 371 927 3 313 3 192 5 559 3 834 1 725 583 2 120 2 941 89 326 59 551 29 775 12 7 4 27 18 9 096 261 835 641 512 128 274 073 147 482 126 591 99 490 30 540 144 603 30 867 880 22 433 093 8 434 787 2 745 412 2 022 784 722 628 11 687 451 8 595 429 3 092 022 16 670 954 11 972 533 4 698 421 14 868 986 10 314 159 4 554 827 1 016 558 5 605 012 8 339 099 15 998 894 12 118 935 3 879 960 1 728 854 6 082 439 8 331 855 43 815 049 33 098 932 10 716 117 5 4 1 15 11 3 591 173 417 116 416 699 522 679 843 613 840 774 1 099 736 363 381 317 406 89 561 63 253 26 308 8 5 2 37 26 10 649 718 930 547 812 735 22 625 10 560 12 065 5 634 6 759 10 300 2 110 777 1 473 595 637 182 203 136 66 859 614 245 544 624 919 658 164 494 1 107 999 108 580 378 160 26 432 20 685 5 747 5 4 1 10 8 1 519 016 503 154 292 862 (D) (D) 4 280 19 835 14 606 (D) 7 950 013 6 087 858 1 862 155 1 327 821 506 2 445 2 011 434 479 228 251 416 404 012 4 4 13 5 7 13 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 – – 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 8 5 5 7 2 3 4 1 5 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 8 2 2 3 4 13 18 7 3 2 10 3 4 4 3 2 7 5 5 3 4 4 4 21 3 5 1 1 1 5 7 3 3 3 3 1 2 2 5 5 11 10 9 8 4 4 9 3 3 6 3 4 4 3 8 4 14 17 10 18 27 14 2 3 5 7 8 13 4 4 7 3 4 6 3 4 6 9 5 5 3 4 7 11 6 5 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 7 8 15 18 10 12 8 10 14 7 19 11 2 2 4 4 3 2 2 4 1 3 10 2 2 3 4 14 19 8 3 2 10 3 4 4 3 3 7 6 6 3 4 5 4 23 3 5 1 2 2 6 9 3 3 4 3 1 2 2 6 6 12 10 10 8 4 5 10 5 3 8 4 5 4 4 9 5 2 2 6 – 4 9 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 3 – 1 2 1 1 2 – 1 1 – – 1 – – – – 1 1 – 1 1 1 2 5 – 2 3 1 2 4 – 3 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 (D) (D) 4 – 3 (D) – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 – 2 2 1 2 2 – 2 2 – – 1 – 1 1 20 043 13 513 6 530 25 230 16 963 8 267 4 088 10 332 11 087 19 611 13 314 6 297 3 461 7 394 8 955 322 001 186 293 135 708 86 38 48 107 65 42 840 629 212 846 052 794 44 284 31 350 12 933 45 739 31 308 14 431 4 744 18 898 22 551 43 822 31 945 11 877 3 904 18 649 21 732 554 434 385 987 168 447 82 57 25 197 137 60 931 427 505 626 584 042 1 065 692 735 637 330 055 1 128 731 787 878 340 853 105 620 449 913 581 447 982 046 685 717 296 329 97 923 409 745 484 244 5 314 385 3 774 070 1 540 315 760 547 212 2 001 1 417 583 051 057 993 152 217 935 11 014 8 551 2 463 13 219 10 513 2 706 2 792 5 080 5 485 13 213 10 172 3 041 2 727 5 074 5 529 226 140 144 463 81 677 66 36 29 69 46 23 229 389 840 911 179 732 4 224 910 3 280 728 944 182 3 463 935 2 673 962 789 973 628 729 1 056 969 1 799 351 4 486 078 3 413 896 1 072 182 698 750 1 388 447 2 425 559 26 903 914 20 599 037 6 304 877 5 3 2 7 6 1 889 812 077 643 216 427 654 061 593 850 518 332 50 Wholesale trade durable goods Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Retail trade Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 52 Building materials and garden supplies Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 53 General merchandise stores Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 54 Food stores Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 132 483 84 985 47 498 4 062 2 996 1 066 855 2 057 1 217 5 578 3 561 2 017 1 198 1 393 3 082 44 064 31 071 12 993 8 466 12 760 23 373 28 768 083 21 836 320 6 931 764 942 965 610 646 332 319 139 679 398 128 419 301 669 707 557 882 111 825 46 636 243 724 382 861 11 236 340 8 772 114 2 464 226 979 773 3 337 815 7 036 760 50 763 34 421 16 343 1 435 978 458 208 673 589 704 521 182 95 129 481 16 137 11 558 4 579 1 915 4 265 10 159 23 899 062 18 166 831 5 732 231 820 913 510 971 309 943 116 176 337 490 379 968 466 493 411 579 54 914 23 882 209 793 234 166 8 698 801 6 777 604 1 921 197 635 336 2 716 867 5 439 608 280 971 196 075 84 896 5 970 3 820 2 150 961 2 489 2 638 4 061 3 543 518 275 2 031 1 771 71 046 53 248 17 798 6 741 22 805 42 133 2 635 561 1 872 979 762 582 98 080 60 304 37 776 16 387 43 151 40 425 45 859 40 064 5 795 2 804 24 344 18 862 720 566 553 088 167 478 61 312 239 461 427 064 91 851 63 039 28 812 2 690 2 235 455 650 1 331 748 4 792 3 359 1 433 1 064 1 152 2 636 35 747 27 146 8 601 8 952 9 599 17 564 13 583 839 10 717 544 2 866 295 467 932 319 659 148 273 190 291 160 841 126 075 313 788 219 268 94 520 44 343 54 795 218 586 6 617 891 5 288 873 1 329 018 1 001 462 1 835 802 3 839 899 18 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Retail trade Con. 16 650 14 229 2 421 4 040 7 773 5 060 24 421 11 816 12 605 6 391 6 982 11 566 10 821 7 339 3 482 2 677 4 476 3 877 73 906 47 904 26 002 13 832 22 284 38 743 142 499 67 377 75 122 49 381 50 120 45 565 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 55 Automotive dealers and service stations Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 12 581 624 10 655 153 1 926 471 2 384 443 5 475 001 5 189 954 2 302 323 1 488 030 814 293 203 985 711 410 1 439 474 2 189 633 1 689 748 499 885 180 560 760 791 1 275 288 12 096 010 8 360 118 3 735 892 1 785 569 3 954 227 6 457 043 10 543 836 7 361 115 3 182 722 1 246 999 2 849 422 6 567 403 6 612 5 623 989 1 127 2 699 2 884 5 448 2 982 2 466 796 1 526 3 274 3 177 2 202 975 514 1 395 1 315 40 148 26 434 13 713 4 571 11 873 24 193 15 665 9 252 6 413 2 870 5 081 7 868 11 606 571 9 794 342 1 812 229 2 250 442 5 014 473 4 800 738 1 743 521 1 146 609 596 912 125 457 597 568 1 066 264 1 798 516 1 380 217 418 299 128 120 640 887 1 047 115 10 925 071 7 530 596 3 394 476 1 590 634 3 608 501 5 811 622 7 755 161 5 547 014 2 208 147 721 475 1 991 036 5 119 581 40 176 33 989 6 187 8 222 17 664 16 239 19 420 11 352 8 068 1 836 6 847 11 256 13 538 9 569 3 969 1 320 5 972 6 504 341 767 233 566 108 201 54 393 120 351 169 616 58 456 36 900 21 556 9 183 19 466 30 814 718 119 601 280 116 838 146 850 337 901 264 818 186 000 117 555 68 445 18 020 74 611 99 513 194 475 140 003 54 471 16 404 87 124 93 223 2 630 742 1 787 672 843 069 404 464 943 496 1 304 997 720 544 474 102 246 442 93 809 251 064 386 660 12 275 10 982 1 293 3 690 5 627 3 053 12 687 7 416 5 271 3 061 3 472 6 293 7 536 5 629 1 907 2 108 2 992 2 507 52 202 36 015 16 187 11 834 14 003 26 744 98 211 51 681 46 530 34 870 31 735 32 306 6 156 369 5 122 074 1 034 295 2 155 680 2 100 213 1 945 759 1 043 144 702 997 340 147 140 187 230 806 683 039 961 045 719 876 241 169 187 063 349 024 435 959 6 324 180 4 622 949 1 701 231 1 084 468 1 645 412 3 635 138 5 019 565 3 603 341 1 416 224 1 086 160 1 266 957 2 699 384 1 1 5 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 3 4 2 15 6 3 3 4 5 10 6 4 3 4 7 11 6 4 2 2 3 5 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 7 5 4 4 3 5 5 8 7 4 4 5 9 9 7 7 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 2 15 7 3 4 5 7 16 7 5 4 4 8 15 7 5 2 2 3 5 3 2 2 2 4 5 4 2 1 1 3 – 1 1 1 1 2 – 2 1 1 1 3 – 1 2 – 1 1 – 1 – – 1 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – 1 1 2 – 2 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 – 1 1 56 Apparel and accessory stores Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 58 Eating and drinking places Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 59 Miscellaneous retail Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Finance, insurance, and real estate Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 152 096 97 301 54 796 40 23 17 49 32 16 924 857 067 231 756 475 17 310 094 13 538 108 3 771 986 3 777 171 3 183 682 593 489 4 831 923 3 596 706 1 235 217 8 987 599 6 969 623 2 017 976 (D) (D) (D) (D) 80 663 11 911 343 242 (D) (D) 63 478 129 141 159 385 (D) 605 427 (D) (D) 164 292 425 630 14 131 9 932 4 199 3 194 2 322 871 5 087 3 490 1 598 6 058 4 261 1 797 225 153 72 51 119 56 584 356 228 93 245 272 422 302 121 114 158 153 11 162 547 9 111 130 2 051 417 2 771 537 2 484 594 286 943 2 774 196 2 086 747 687 449 5 791 517 4 670 026 1 121 491 (D) (D) (D) (D) 77 308 (D) 272 798 (D) (D) 40 989 109 952 129 922 (D) 536 806 (D) (D) 139 664 362 113 82 326 63 639 18 687 17 14 2 23 16 6 606 762 844 177 598 579 1 740 356 1 387 636 352 720 380 330 49 472 336 135 056 902 154 149 610 538 76 442 47 936 28 506 26 15 11 22 14 7 989 971 018 106 565 541 2 759 980 1 942 427 817 553 804 478 325 864 673 190 252 540 712 282 894 388 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 6 3 3 13 6 8 7 4 5 9 2 3 5 4 4 8 4 5 8 4 5 8 4 5 10 4 3 25 11 14 12 6 7 15 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 6 – 4 4 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 (D) – (D) – – (D) (D) – (D) – – (D) 1 1 7 – 1 3 64 762 42 422 22 340 243 157 86 53 134 57 2 574 1 678 896 501 971 1 194 3 588 2 602 986 1 161 1 004 1 458 43 266 33 671 9 595 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 234 (D) 2 291 (D) (D) 321 1 084 973 (D) 2 295 (D) (D) 845 1 163 916 820 742 601 174 219 (D) (D) (D) (D) 22 128 (D) 62 109 (D) (D) 10 793 26 002 26 654 (D) 197 065 (D) (D) 55 515 130 007 27 911 17 729 10 182 86 56 30 35 34 19 175 114 61 45 91 41 1 981 1 521 460 711 525 763 1 107 047 799 257 307 790 (D) 71 995 (D) 17 402 13 858 (D) (D) 21 509 (D) 13 429 10 925 (D) 165 577 147 545 18 032 22 723 89 792 53 157 60 Depository institutions Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 19 (D) 23 (D) 35 (D) 39 (D) 27 48 37 4 45 10 20 (D) 23 (D) 39 (D) 41 (D) 28 50 38 (D) 13 11 61 Nondepository institutions Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 5 (D) 9 (D) 8 7 6 25 9 18 15 (D) 24 (D) 35 20 20 28 10 20 62 Security and commodity brokers Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 3 (D) 4 6 6 (D) 3 (D) 7 21 5 2 12 (D) 15 6 22 (D) 23 (D) 24 25 17 1 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 19 Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Finance, insurance, and real estate Con. Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 63 Insurance carriers Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 66 34 32 10 19 37 31 502 23 004 8 498 12 199 9 982 9 927 101 730 61 699 40 031 24 187 33 291 46 157 12 394 8 126 4 268 2 814 3 831 5 931 937 676 524 070 413 606 332 159 173 347 204 142 981 610 371 297 769 528 18 660 13 701 4 959 2 627 1 549 14 484 1 376 174 1 089 008 287 167 308 003 571 232 510 847 12 346 814 9 326 427 3 020 387 1 552 796 3 660 642 7 383 734 (D) 608 714 (D) (D) 224 405 481 608 52 762 133 38 023 702 14 738 431 11 7 3 16 12 4 057 102 954 787 478 308 136 839 297 257 394 863 41 33 8 9 7 25 4 182 3 403 779 1 414 1 644 1 170 8 183 5 405 2 777 1 400 2 764 4 142 494 280 214 114 151 239 123 277 84 158 39 119 30 18 11 40 28 11 081 238 843 863 902 961 (D) (D) (D) (D) 743 (D) 831 853 652 341 179 512 158 469 366 166 311 990 7 332 141 5 764 121 1 568 020 792 740 2 002 012 4 694 306 (D) 306 009 (D) (D) 78 350 268 155 37 439 036 27 716 968 9 722 069 6 4 2 11 8 2 773 616 157 558 824 733 932 143 789 361 569 792 (D) (D) (D) (D) 16 (D) 10 755 8 493 2 263 2 534 4 585 3 742 54 956 41 600 13 356 7 614 14 823 34 005 (D) 3 130 (D) (D) 590 3 078 726 984 494 289 232 695 169 109 59 231 152 79 248 880 368 977 889 088 (D) (D) (D) (D) 118 (D) 233 321 187 568 45 754 35 944 86 283 112 445 927 718 705 801 221 917 127 428 257 951 566 987 (D) 88 472 (D) (D) 24 151 75 408 11 727 324 8 352 467 3 374 858 2 393 563 1 556 661 836 903 3 836 093 2 831 227 1 004 866 5 628 344 4 034 547 1 593 797 915 099 699 248 215 852 45 161 124 414 751 416 821 996 475 278 346 718 184 961 301 210 344 120 2 651 559 1 835 570 815 990 705 681 814 734 1 153 259 512 277 400 083 112 195 72 871 253 116 192 358 78 49 29 36 33 9 20 793 16 220 4 573 7 956 6 013 6 981 45 253 24 561 20 692 15 552 12 872 17 164 117 80 37 30 29 60 562 559 337 630 224 929 209 111 97 184 118 66 547 576 971 372 156 216 13 132 6 472 6 660 6 220 5 086 1 826 576 848 461 412 115 436 188 690 209 229 180 799 1 671 457 1 072 191 599 266 505 936 472 278 704 988 21 487 16 678 4 809 2 492 3 743 15 286 21 990 719 16 279 824 5 710 895 6 3 2 6 4 1 120 862 258 031 793 238 084 054 030 406 242 164 38 55 51 – 62 59 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 31 31 – 54 31 7 9 13 3 7 18 4 5 7 7 8 5 46 (D) 57 (D) 24 (D) – (D) 35 42 75 (D) 3 4 9 4 6 8 3 4 6 7 6 5 12 14 20 4 10 29 6 7 12 13 14 8 – – – – – – 1 1 2 – 2 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 2 4 5 – – 4 – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 – 4 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 3 – 1 2 – – – – – – 1 1 2 – 2 3 1 1 1 – 1 1 3 3 1 – – 4 – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 – 1 1 64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 65pt. Real estate4 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 67 Holding and other investment offices5 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Services Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 70 Hotels and other lodging places Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 72 Personal services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 73 Business services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 75 Auto repair, services, and parking Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 2 (D) 3 5 4 (D) 3 (D) 4 11 3 – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 2 2 4 3 6 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 3 5 10 13 7 30 16 11 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 6 3 4 3 3 3 12 4 4 6 15 (D) 19 7 24 (D) 24 (D) 29 24 23 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 6 10 11 3 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 2 8 4 3 4 7 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 6 3 4 6 11 14 8 36 17 12 3 4 4 4 8 3 3 3 9 5 7 4 4 3 14 7 5 8 273 774 167 423 106 351 12 471 8 635 3 836 1 657 1 465 9 572 205 031 97 735 107 297 76 988 72 124 59 246 243 946 142 742 101 204 80 330 105 954 61 856 48 098 43 361 4 737 14 814 24 905 9 166 25 594 973 18 840 187 6 754 786 3 968 041 3 031 269 936 772 207 731 475 212 3 316 134 5 603 455 3 262 775 2 340 680 1 468 760 1 758 277 2 458 934 9 978 118 7 209 851 2 768 267 2 371 433 3 466 561 4 235 221 3 236 657 2 674 729 561 928 551 800 1 552 558 1 173 350 54 276 38 082 16 194 6 302 4 731 1 571 431 568 5 391 22 160 12 093 10 068 5 240 6 563 10 679 19 019 12 731 6 288 6 774 7 017 5 507 10 724 9 097 1 627 2 244 5 211 3 400 19 541 054 14 530 762 5 010 292 3 640 593 2 804 781 835 812 168 897 437 065 3 058 194 2 811 813 1 727 877 1 083 936 583 994 845 191 1 414 158 6 565 419 4 813 992 1 751 427 1 576 771 2 065 603 2 976 112 2 293 618 1 806 119 487 500 313 519 1 064 487 942 089 333 556 235 499 98 057 95 180 74 363 20 817 5 057 12 622 78 009 82 039 45 212 36 827 20 004 26 928 36 095 193 565 123 441 70 123 72 130 69 726 53 390 34 571 27 684 6 887 5 370 16 107 13 509 172 946 110 475 62 471 10 499 7 498 3 001 1 734 973 7 911 138 765 68 771 69 994 56 772 44 872 38 111 166 666 107 207 59 459 59 177 59 948 48 598 32 861 30 814 2 047 11 801 15 824 5 610 10 059 033 7 775 724 2 283 309 1 588 435 1 245 764 342 671 128 256 112 551 1 371 855 3 162 616 1 927 822 1 234 794 959 696 893 064 1 344 947 4 510 917 3 232 646 1 278 271 1 570 161 1 419 790 1 571 891 1 765 545 1 580 288 185 257 426 584 836 738 520 195 20 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Services Con. 21 740 18 907 2 832 5 691 11 081 5 294 8 491 5 488 3 003 1 916 3 038 3 683 51 652 35 891 15 761 23 786 18 805 9 918 122 515 63 317 59 198 43 860 31 278 49 921 17 566 11 919 5 647 7 016 6 943 3 906 19 063 8 208 10 855 7 309 5 494 6 609 72 856 17 216 55 640 35 391 27 513 11 386 8 6 2 – 1 7 98 540 61 026 37 514 29 916 32 025 38 182 15 700 9 619 6 081 4 307 6 669 5 027 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E Firms (number) G A B C D G H 76 Miscellaneous repair services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 1 039 103 877 400 161 704 169 785 534 429 343 432 996 751 685 310 311 441 85 727 217 572 697 175 1 848 129 1 353 347 494 782 664 978 667 606 554 133 15 589 140 11 443 460 4 145 681 2 858 582 4 130 705 8 851 211 2 447 541 2 019 775 427 766 551 363 1 285 842 627 557 (D) (D) (D) 70 718 (D) 125 191 1 229 603 387 370 842 232 582 275 370 373 309 021 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 5 397 5 621 833 4 262 294 1 359 539 1 352 798 1 828 331 2 504 990 804 659 581 717 222 942 121 187 299 265 393 226 3 462 2 873 589 605 1 837 1 057 1 858 1 166 692 170 599 1 091 3 053 2 067 986 996 1 106 978 33 642 25 377 8 265 6 164 9 523 18 562 5 495 4 463 1 032 1 732 2 580 1 289 971 448 523 297 330 353 6 198 1 858 4 340 3 356 1 551 1 490 8 6 2 – 1 7 9 865 6 880 2 985 1 940 3 745 4 315 519 369 150 130 234 156 665 995 534 828 131 167 95 795 347 993 224 783 831 466 572 038 259 428 60 315 158 039 613 422 1 030 972 741 588 289 383 300 042 368 913 387 436 12 280 071 9 290 405 2 989 666 2 010 937 3 394 945 7 066 405 2 032 883 1 709 223 323 659 391 175 1 125 498 529 279 (D) (D) (D) 30 926 (D) 59 495 693 330 249 141 444 189 304 435 181 163 227 993 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 5 397 4 012 050 3 020 228 991 822 916 084 1 309 958 1 829 548 339 035 292 400 46 635 21 043 111 889 206 743 12 215 9 319 2 896 2 203 6 012 4 047 14 119 9 025 5 094 690 2 253 11 177 20 353 14 252 6 101 3 670 7 390 9 737 163 347 115 834 47 513 29 578 48 234 87 709 19 312 15 879 3 433 4 500 9 907 5 067 (D) (D) (D) 1 294 (D) 1 192 27 350 8 511 18 839 12 009 7 734 8 412 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 100 54 510 43 599 10 911 12 399 20 614 22 005 4 493 4 141 352 344 1 049 3 107 178 915 140 954 37 961 32 520 89 976 56 907 187 722 129 354 58 368 14 413 44 992 128 363 369 077 287 080 81 998 93 076 182 594 98 631 3 480 862 2 458 128 1 022 734 601 966 1 061 544 1 870 908 568 373 472 993 95 380 110 680 309 803 152 135 (D) (D) (D) 15 287 (D) 14 094 249 396 87 915 161 481 111 769 69 040 75 710 (D) (D) (D) – (D) 1 815 1 589 965 1 209 067 380 898 399 943 494 993 712 062 121 316 109 148 12 168 5 237 39 623 76 565 17 321 15 834 1 487 5 197 8 337 3 901 1 939 1 371 568 733 694 539 28 430 21 653 6 777 13 250 9 528 5 863 80 753 42 337 38 416 30 026 16 322 35 078 10 887 7 787 3 100 4 920 3 690 2 355 10 124 4 436 5 688 3 561 2 797 3 872 26 356 4 121 22 235 13 210 8 840 4 489 – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 37 958 25 801 12 157 9 166 12 547 16 619 623 735 557 412 66 323 154 027 302 456 174 377 109 396 78 202 31 194 61 911 24 880 24 421 858 082 619 237 238 845 502 847 203 812 158 149 6 399 878 5 006 101 1 393 777 1 350 606 1 326 215 3 775 823 809 756 653 896 155 860 336 218 286 713 190 738 173 474 70 581 102 893 64 545 54 119 55 440 410 281 128 058 282 223 224 137 100 321 88 395 – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 1 578 604 1 179 817 398 787 341 096 470 747 782 802 1 1 4 1 2 3 2 3 4 2 4 3 1 1 1 – 1 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 4 4 14 14 5 8 29 41 17 14 7 41 4 4 8 5 5 8 2 2 7 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 4 6 4 4 13 7 6 9 6 8 11 20 12 8 5 6 9 6 9 10 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 4 7 3 5 7 7 7 18 24 8 12 34 49 20 19 6 46 5 6 13 8 8 11 3 2 9 4 3 4 3 3 6 4 4 6 1 1 4 – 1 2 2 2 5 – 3 5 1 1 2 – 2 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 – 1 2 1 2 2 – 2 2 1 3 1 – 2 3 – – – – – – 1 1 3 – 2 2 1 1 2 – 3 4 1 1 1 – 3 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 2 1 – 1 2 1 1 1 – 2 2 – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 1 1 1 – 1 1 78 Motion pictures Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 79 Amusement and recreation services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 80 Health services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 81 Legal services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 82 Educational services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 5 3 (D) 2 1 1 1 – 1 2 8 3 5 4 3 6 8 8 (D) 13 (D) 10 (D) 13 12 16 (D) 13 3 5 3 2 7 7 15 5 8 7 7 12 11 83 Social services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 84 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – 1 1 1 – 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 – 3 3 6 3 6 4 17 23 8 10 14 33 – (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – 3 3 6 5 5 4 12 16 17 23 21 18 – 87 Engineering and management services Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 4 (X) 4 (X) 9 (X) 4 (X) 8 (X) 5 (X) 39 45 5 26 32 61 1 1 2 – 1 1 89 Services, n.e.c. Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 21 Table 1. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Major Industry Group and Minority: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 603 420 458 653 144 766 79 60 18 217 143 74 325 821 504 485 395 091 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 59 716 40 564 19 152 10 7 2 27 14 13 350 563 787 787 158 629 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 2 230 113 1 747 385 482 728 579 426 152 752 623 128 749 851 898 271 877 394 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 and minority Firms (number) A Industries not classified Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 118 645 79 180 39 465 39 22 16 52 38 14 363 855 508 945 143 802 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 2 812 571 2 169 400 643 171 651 480 170 1 143 873 269 727 914 813 533 565 968 Firms (number) C 4 670 3 375 1 295 1 226 811 415 1 660 1 246 414 1 881 1 411 470 Employees (number) E 3 840 2 790 1 049 731 604 127 1 743 954 789 1 839 1 705 135 Firms (number) G 69 942 48 270 21 672 26 17 9 25 18 6 518 100 418 075 581 494 A – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 3 B 3 3 8 1 2 2 5 4 17 6 7 8 C 2 3 6 3 4 6 5 5 13 4 4 9 D 12 13 29 5 6 12 21 13 56 17 20 15 G – 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 1 2 3 H 1 1 2 – – – 2 2 4 1 2 3 28 512 19 475 9 037 1 068 800 855 755 213 045 320 335 267 879 52 456 23 918 21 162 2 756 19 024 13 089 5 935 931 146 721 388 209 758 1In 1987, industry classifications for firm data were based on the 1972 SIC manual; the 1992 data are based on the 1987 SIC manual. 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. The estimated relative standard errors for 1987 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander data (columns G and H) are upper bound estimates. 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 Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 28 536 633 20 930 004 7 606 629 4 3 1 10 8 2 806 449 357 768 017 750 624 618 006 112 265 848 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 77 839 943 59 846 993 17 992 950 19 13 6 24 20 4 762 232 530 731 403 328 876 364 512 600 191 409 A – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 1 – – – 7 9 12 5 6 9 2 3 4 – 1 – 8 10 12 3 3 5 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A United States Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Alabama Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Alaska Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Firms (number) C Employees (number) E 1 872 870 1 332 917 539 953 345 244 101 691 490 200 193 077 116 056 622 435 Firms (number) G 1 213 750 825 441 388 309 424 265 158 422 307 115 165 887 278 373 348 025 B 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 2 2 2 5 6 6 8 10 11 3 3 10 3 5 – 15 16 27 4 3 11 C – – 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 10 12 17 6 7 13 5 7 9 3 4 – 15 21 26 7 9 11 D 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 4 4 5 2 3 4 4 6 5 9 11 12 2 2 7 5 6 – 13 19 21 3 2 8 G – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – – – 3 3 6 4 6 10 2 2 5 – – – 5 6 9 2 4 10 H – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – – – 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 7 – – – 3 1 9 3 4 13 1 965 565 202 011 421 1 248 130 152 244 909 717 435 49 766 513 620 343 277 771 525 246 912 666 246 708 330 378 32 23 8 72 55 17 197 687 509 824 644 179 361 705 656 270 554 716 311 695 158 806 430 221 074 120 222 077 90 621 38 584 352 64 43 20 115 85 30 478 565 913 364 075 289 22 17 5 57 43 13 589 198 391 187 564 623 676 526 150 370 104 266 606 426 397 779 208 647 17 432 10 351 7 080 14 8 6 1 707 532 174 029 679 350 99 709 460 74 856 301 24 853 158 995 332 732 021 263 311 534 404 130 150 101 49 692 299 393 817 748 068 136 351 95 221 41 130 2 864 2 043 821 1 989 1 414 575 255 173 81 641 462 179 778 460 319 78 59 19 120 66 55 581 335 246 81 083 845 60 935 134 20 148 711 748 469 559 707 188 762 343 271 72 131 86 45 331 261 070 826 741 084 860 408 614 089 246 319 12 630 8 705 3 925 6 4 2 1 1 827 783 044 935 328 607 13 327 883 9 701 751 3 626 132 162 149 120 386 41 762 81 64 17 26 18 8 710 595 115 535 359 176 376 711 258 514 118 197 11 458 7 654 3 804 10 085 6 709 3 376 397 259 138 1 007 707 300 6 011 4 553 1 458 507 285 222 502 316 186 5 034 3 967 1 067 34 035 605 26 699 659 7 335 946 599 258 454 182 145 076 439 326 113 30 24 5 966 577 389 006 650 356 1 777 1 162 615 5 382 3 494 1 888 739 396 343 766 400 366 3 916 2 707 1 209 315 424 229 266 86 158 475 993 330 156 145 837 39 29 9 57 29 27 137 263 874 656 705 951 278 261 204 733 73 528 346 649 247 430 99 219 28 21 6 39 21 17 871 984 887 341 388 953 3 977 2 684 1 293 4 303 2 857 1 447 855 578 277 469 227 242 2 980 2 052 929 55 734 39 127 16 607 78 132 57 281 20 851 10 6 3 6 3 2 633 861 772 607 664 943 130 824 103 447 27 377 236 742 193 273 43 469 14 10 3 27 19 7 444 461 983 412 498 914 379 432 271 289 108 144 278 456 204 059 74 398 60 900 46 755 14 145 196 104 164 067 32 037 22 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 1 827 459 1 201 938 625 521 99 85 14 989 657 331 734 674 060 049 926 123 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 360 690 236 421 124 269 16 12 3 207 137 70 326 406 920 457 436 021 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 904 314 714 866 189 448 91 56 35 513 423 89 439 333 106 125 294 831 A 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 1 2 2 1 – 1 8 10 15 6 7 11 – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 6 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 7 4 5 7 2 3 4 2 2 3 11 14 17 7 9 12 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Arizona Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Arkansas Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women California Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Colorado Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Connecticut Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Delaware Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 26 185 17 093 9 093 2 1 1 17 11 5 936 733 203 835 901 934 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 2 341 653 1 580 409 761 244 137 111 25 1 298 896 401 721 885 836 084 118 966 Firms (number) C 4 658 3 220 1 438 328 230 98 2 989 2 107 882 1 434 922 513 1 210 842 367 646 457 189 155 111 44 421 285 136 89 161 65 113 24 048 6 4 2 32 24 7 875 383 492 551 930 621 Employees (number) E 28 447 18 830 9 616 1 274 1 011 263 16 559 10 982 5 578 11 024 7 049 3 976 5 767 3 213 2 555 1 952 1 264 688 674 452 222 3 160 1 515 1 645 541 237 393 220 148 017 43 28 14 182 135 46 292 786 506 205 598 607 Firms (number) G 14 960 10 191 4 769 1 811 1 154 657 9 845 6 802 3 043 3 398 2 306 1 092 5 371 3 686 1 685 4 392 2 953 1 439 324 230 94 658 505 153 324 584 226 601 97 983 47 29 18 132 95 36 728 627 101 212 254 958 B 3 4 5 17 20 14 4 5 7 5 7 7 2 3 5 3 3 5 12 16 14 5 6 8 1 2 3 2 2 6 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 4 8 7 7 18 4 4 9 8 11 14 11 15 7 6 7 7 5 5 14 22 28 11 11 18 10 12 9 18 37 62 20 7 10 4 C 3 4 6 10 12 17 4 5 8 6 7 11 3 4 6 2 3 5 11 15 11 6 8 13 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 5 8 11 13 22 6 7 10 7 9 13 5 6 9 6 8 12 9 11 20 8 10 15 6 6 9 7 7 13 16 23 15 9 10 15 D 4 5 5 23 27 25 5 7 8 6 9 7 3 4 6 4 4 8 14 19 15 5 7 8 2 2 4 2 2 10 2 2 6 3 3 5 4 5 9 8 8 29 4 4 11 10 12 16 15 18 9 7 9 9 6 5 18 25 32 12 12 23 10 15 13 20 43 68 6 4 6 4 G 1 1 3 – – – 1 2 4 2 4 6 – 1 1 – – – 3 4 7 3 5 10 – – 1 – – – – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 – – – 2 2 4 2 4 5 1 1 2 – – – 3 3 6 H 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 3 1 1 4 – – – – – – 1 1 2 1 1 3 – – 1 – – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 – – – 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 – – – 2 2 5 5 852 3 709 2 143 7 594 4 568 3 026 5 738 3 334 2 404 701 452 249 1 214 828 385 541 414 351 085 190 330 68 36 32 249 166 82 968 483 485 717 885 832 942 949 600 057 342 892 445 206 322 672 122 535 232 184 48 59 41 18 850 776 074 870 461 408 770 795 484 222 286 573 341 938 252 058 89 880 160 136 24 49 34 15 875 660 215 261 244 017 142 304 89 920 52 384 57 777 37 578 20 199 21 15 6 8 5 3 691 386 305 598 555 043 303 385 238 519 64 866 284 537 202 968 81 569 214 146 67 13 11 2 596 669 927 808 007 801 162 022 105 838 56 184 61 814 572 47 244 743 14 569 829 5 4 1 19 15 4 478 414 064 552 104 448 365 078 287 637 072 565 140 937 90 248 50 689 47 385 201 36 355 290 11 029 911 4 155 861 3 551 986 603 875 14 081 341 10 898 529 3 182 812 29 818 356 22 365 140 7 453 216 1 965 776 1 396 823 568 953 242 213 29 1 005 736 268 385 030 355 306 391 915 27 691 16 832 10 859 8 083 123 6 014 423 2 068 700 732 562 169 2 808 2 135 672 136 412 724 118 191 927 56 205 45 341 10 864 25 022 349 20 201 916 4 820 433 2 364 024 1 621 645 742 379 8 119 853 6 772 518 1 347 335 14 782 556 11 997 808 2 784 748 725 030 546 308 178 722 105 70 35 394 305 88 849 180 669 410 643 767 232 672 153 247 79 425 23 463 14 079 9 384 4 2 1 13 8 5 372 376 996 817 472 345 37 684 971 28 353 849 9 331 122 2 328 021 1 647 761 680 260 295 247 47 1 212 882 329 305 735 570 137 274 863 51 167 36 721 14 446 4 163 2 579 1 585 431 300 131 2 256 1 352 904 1 527 958 569 2 146 1 568 578 544 384 160 684 530 154 950 673 277 657 399 257 243 146 97 96 62 34 327 193 134 324 145 234 317 89 829 26 621 16 299 10 323 2 955 2 411 544 13 139 7 532 5 607 11 087 6 650 4 437 17 435 13 667 3 768 2 400 1 803 597 3 305 2 605 700 11 857 9 333 2 524 5 414 2 771 2 643 2 352 1 176 1 176 932 518 413 2 144 1 090 1 054 4 678 846 3 400 458 1 278 388 378 486 238 961 139 526 43 37 6 191 114 77 655 476 179 778 697 081 147 633 103 735 43 898 15 762 10 314 5 448 2 1 1 9 6 3 871 751 120 516 381 135 5 788 3 517 2 272 13 435 8 231 5 204 5 3 2 4 2 1 714 249 465 502 973 528 843 241 532 582 310 659 1 500 231 1 164 618 335 613 292 230 61 437 340 97 369 994 375 998 953 045 731 819 455 004 276 815 1 171 544 922 591 248 953 188 156 31 320 251 68 098 827 272 294 505 790 147 760 89 801 57 960 263 036 196 216 66 820 40 32 8 67 51 16 466 236 230 517 434 083 3 543 2 292 1 251 8 236 5 421 2 815 4 2 1 2 1 061 493 568 235 603 632 229 959 174 469 55 490 620 841 465 269 155 572 225 157 67 175 148 27 718 903 815 520 314 206 3 485 2 152 1 333 3 301 1 849 1 452 2 060 1 107 953 497 276 221 809 506 304 783 350 601 120 182 230 430 420 228 410 202 010 156 57 99 109 64 44 880 066 814 088 454 634 673 560 520 702 152 858 355 428 176 965 178 464 125 35 90 92 58 33 503 063 440 552 671 882 158 716 114 007 44 709 66 509 33 618 32 891 22 11 11 14 9 5 763 425 338 975 095 879 2 051 1 382 669 2 039 1 286 753 1 399 869 530 184 130 54 479 302 177 224 789 162 209 62 580 127 249 79 062 48 187 77 43 34 6 4 1 701 060 641 230 728 502 2 1 4 1 6 (NA) 1 1 1 – – – 2 – 5 – – – – – – 1 – 2 166 467 108 612 57 856 138 920 84 581 54 339 29 092 13 324 15 768 44 713 31 947 12 766 2 – 4 1 7 (NA) MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 23 Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 884 433 644 860 239 573 313 236 76 292 248 43 107 854 253 663 700 963 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 224 545 175 637 48 908 88 70 18 88 76 11 431 028 403 187 618 568 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 602 789 410 338 192 451 411 272 139 63 50 13 941 015 926 948 703 245 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 7 8 5 7 10 – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 – 1 1 3 4 7 2 3 5 1 1 2 – – 1 4 6 7 1 1 2 3 5 7 3 5 – 4 6 9 7 9 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A District of Columbia Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Florida Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Georgia Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Hawaii Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Idaho Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Illinois Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 12 669 6 846 5 823 10 5 4 1 111 359 752 452 757 695 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 1 065 994 749 882 316 112 451 311 139 311 260 51 861 911 950 741 139 602 Firms (number) C 1 511 1 027 484 787 522 265 176 116 60 584 405 179 29 088 18 614 10 474 4 2 1 19 12 6 435 901 533 674 819 855 Employees (number) E 9 898 7 308 2 590 4 3 1 2 2 277 075 202 945 546 399 Firms (number) G 9 772 5 922 3 850 8 275 5 021 3 254 762 446 316 807 500 307 97 961 69 121 28 840 25 15 9 64 47 16 527 976 551 413 832 581 B 3 3 7 4 5 8 3 4 5 8 10 13 2 3 3 15 20 6 3 4 3 4 4 10 2 3 5 4 6 3 5 4 21 3 4 8 5 7 2 24 – 48 7 8 16 5 7 2 3 4 7 1 1 – 6 7 9 4 6 11 3 3 6 3 4 6 6 8 8 4 4 11 C 3 4 6 3 4 6 12 13 18 7 9 16 2 2 3 4 4 7 2 3 4 4 6 8 3 3 5 3 4 5 9 10 22 5 6 10 1 2 4 8 7 18 12 14 22 1 2 4 6 7 13 16 19 – 10 11 19 6 10 20 3 3 5 4 5 8 6 7 13 4 4 8 D 3 4 8 5 6 5 3 4 5 8 11 14 3 4 3 22 27 10 3 5 3 5 5 12 3 4 6 6 8 5 6 4 24 4 4 8 6 9 2 40 1 63 8 7 24 6 9 2 3 4 8 1 1 – 6 7 10 5 7 13 3 4 7 4 5 7 7 10 9 5 5 14 G – – – – – – 2 3 5 2 4 5 – – 1 – – – – 1 2 H – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – – – – – 1 1 393 879 514 173 287 114 164 59 123 40 22 17 118 82 35 371 837 533 208 245 963 322 703 183 433 139 270 21 188 648 15 438 187 5 750 461 2 265 451 1 747 119 518 332 16 127 202 11 899 332 4 227 870 3 371 692 2 282 593 1 089 099 3 921 942 3 018 667 903 275 1 677 083 1 233 203 443 881 772 015 634 820 137 195 1 509 439 1 181 758 327 680 4 928 642 3 491 876 1 436 766 27 13 13 187 139 48 382 601 781 717 402 315 296 286 162 557 133 729 17 556 025 12 683 378 4 872 647 1 601 641 1 286 020 315 621 13 668 833 9 978 843 3 689 990 2 814 758 1 875 961 938 797 2 949 011 2 316 863 632 148 1 103 848 254 679 562 117 546 683 863 219 010 209 2 851 1 829 1 022 176 176 114 610 61 567 22 16 6 125 82 43 978 677 300 935 723 212 49 562 30 225 19 337 2 808 368 1 918 750 889 618 320 255 64 2 072 1 423 649 116 619 497 627 575 052 133 411 92 700 40 711 7 085 085 5 541 004 1 544 081 1 211 766 445 4 949 4 035 913 648 466 182 151 364 787 17 499 10 841 6 657 52 131 30 954 21 177 38 21 16 5 3 1 264 404 860 501 947 554 5 368 3 133 2 234 7 482 5 328 2 154 4 2 1 1 095 872 223 058 871 186 30 363 17 712 12 651 41 533 33 466 8 066 18 14 3 7 6 1 744 885 860 792 383 409 462 379 279 301 183 078 546 222 451 340 94 882 253 207 45 126 109 17 026 877 149 604 125 479 8 902 5 906 2 996 27 350 17 974 9 376 21 13 7 1 1 283 682 601 931 343 588 1 001 651 783 157 218 494 1 789 953 1 322 369 467 584 1 179 828 351 145 124 21 730 199 531 252 175 077 2 1 2 1 4 (NA) – – 1 – – – 3 3 6 2 2 4 – 1 2 – – – 4 5 8 – 1 2 2 3 5 – – – 3 3 7 4 6 12 – 1 1 – – – 1 2 3 1 1 3 – – – – – – 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 – – – 2 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 3 – – – 1 1 4 1 1 5 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 961 5 908 3 053 41 111 26 090 15 022 717 414 303 3 192 1 859 1 333 38 392 24 559 13 833 2 747 1 793 953 152 96 56 1 865 1 204 661 759 497 262 67 603 40 968 26 635 28 14 13 18 12 6 433 948 485 368 070 298 2 429 1 672 757 5 555 3 915 1 640 42 28 14 277 202 75 5 301 3 736 1 565 615 440 175 28 23 5 356 248 109 246 172 74 10 538 7 271 3 267 2 1 1 2 2 694 626 068 692 006 687 1 194 182 932 180 262 001 3 926 269 2 803 783 1 122 486 16 6 10 131 101 29 794 205 589 663 927 735 15 333 12 525 2 808 44 712 30 827 13 884 211 97 114 2 357 1 957 400 42 461 28 959 13 503 3 556 2 707 849 119 112 7 1 705 1 230 475 1 802 1 377 425 72 294 52 206 20 088 17 11 6 17 12 5 972 678 294 499 497 002 174 333 141 932 32 401 760 387 534 208 226 179 2 1 1 39 33 5 513 194 319 300 377 923 4 221 3 013 1 208 32 705 21 137 11 568 399 254 145 1 226 822 404 31 406 20 267 11 139 1 541 1 121 420 94 67 27 974 731 243 513 347 166 43 247 28 696 14 551 19 11 7 9 6 2 011 608 403 636 778 858 469 069 372 492 96 577 1 721 407 1 284 297 437 110 12 8 4 58 50 7 310 125 185 098 190 908 4 766 788 3 368 200 1 398 588 250 645 202 036 48 609 24 532 23 905 627 126 479 96 794 29 684 102 830 83 247 19 583 8 761 797 6 389 091 2 372 707 1 773 293 1 106 881 666 412 1 950 685 1 318 749 631 936 5 080 170 3 991 981 1 088 189 3 804 639 2 706 994 1 097 645 213 507 173 776 39 730 23 079 22 731 348 102 751 78 700 24 051 90 854 74 256 16 598 7 198 030 5 307 501 1 890 529 1 272 780 491 1 553 1 032 520 218 381 836 281 775 506 724 331 502 992 221 339 38 999 29 983 9 016 2 311 2 209 102 21 739 15 989 5 749 15 634 12 077 3 558 1 287 924 878 811 409 113 345 184 161 294 193 100 569 298 271 826 940 885 1 662 269 1 233 944 428 325 70 760 60 989 9 771 4 3 1 30 26 4 776 026 750 594 000 594 37 636 33 166 4 470 3 106 646 2 204 476 902 170 1 100 693 406 588 422 166 204 830 374 646 253 393 21 743 14 403 7 340 5 202 3 661 1 541 4 396 358 3 511 978 884 380 37 344 28 403 8 941 655 699 506 591 149 108 14 872 10 474 4 398 1 444 913 1 105 573 339 340 24 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 1 407 570 994 977 412 593 599 407 191 272 164 108 379 436 943 638 370 268 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 274 481 187 862 86 619 95 68 27 59 36 22 907 037 870 071 707 364 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 660 646 493 768 166 878 349 241 107 106 93 12 643 909 734 111 216 895 A 2 2 2 1 2 2 5 7 9 5 6 8 3 4 5 2 3 3 7 10 12 7 9 12 2 3 3 1 2 1 4 6 8 6 7 9 2 2 2 1 1 1 9 11 16 5 7 10 1 1 1 – 1 1 3 4 6 3 4 7 6 7 8 2 – 5 11 14 16 9 11 14 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Indiana Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Iowa Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Kansas Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Kentucky Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Louisiana Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Maine Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 13 865 7 875 5 989 8 4 3 2 1 349 578 770 454 478 977 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 1 633 117 1 151 600 481 517 710 479 231 310 189 120 971 142 830 338 431 907 Firms (number) C 2 844 1 815 1 030 1 260 839 421 512 355 156 1 120 660 460 608 424 184 141 94 47 158 99 59 315 231 84 1 142 812 330 291 205 86 368 273 95 495 344 151 1 349 885 464 522 351 171 199 136 63 651 413 238 4 014 2 938 1 076 2 086 1 500 586 877 654 223 1 118 798 320 267 173 95 45 28 17 93 57 36 143 92 51 Employees (number) E 18 025 11 856 6 169 6 4 2 4 2 1 894 799 095 011 653 358 Firms (number) G 9 063 5 744 3 319 5 3 2 1 1 867 563 304 427 016 411 B 4 5 7 7 7 13 7 11 8 8 9 11 3 4 3 7 9 12 5 10 4 3 4 6 5 5 9 3 5 – 7 7 15 7 8 16 2 3 5 4 4 7 6 6 14 4 5 7 6 7 6 13 18 6 6 7 13 8 10 14 1 1 5 6 – 32 2 3 3 1 1 3 C 4 5 8 6 7 11 12 15 19 8 9 14 5 7 10 11 11 25 11 14 18 8 10 12 5 7 10 3 4 – 10 12 23 9 12 16 3 4 6 3 3 5 11 12 23 5 7 11 3 4 7 3 3 7 9 11 20 8 9 17 4 4 9 11 – 30 11 13 21 5 – 15 D 5 6 8 8 8 16 8 12 8 9 10 13 3 4 3 9 10 18 5 11 3 3 4 6 6 7 10 3 4 – 8 8 17 8 9 16 3 3 6 4 5 10 6 6 16 4 5 8 8 10 8 21 28 9 7 7 17 10 12 17 2 1 6 7 – 44 2 3 1 – – 2 G 1 1 1 – – – 3 3 6 2 3 5 1 2 3 – – – 3 3 6 4 6 9 1 2 3 – – – 3 4 7 H – – 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 2 2 5 – 1 1 – – – 1 2 2 3 193 1 893 1 301 2 939 1 737 1 202 1 106 590 516 859 498 361 1 011 673 338 7 244 4 366 2 878 3 1 1 2 1 078 701 377 396 582 814 633 970 503 061 130 909 386 251 262 077 124 174 75 63 11 128 61 67 521 738 783 915 571 344 555 479 441 460 114 018 345 390 237 164 108 225 64 56 7 120 57 63 082 581 500 310 167 143 7 246 4 507 2 738 3 772 2 554 1 218 604 376 228 1 148 744 404 2 062 1 434 629 5 783 3 780 2 003 1 088 718 370 1 983 1 334 650 2 834 1 847 988 8 570 6 054 2 517 2 452 1 710 742 1 280 1 003 277 4 905 3 390 1 514 21 668 15 331 6 337 8 5 2 7 5 2 626 867 759 275 079 196 121 385 84 753 36 632 50 387 33 545 16 842 8 6 2 15 10 5 734 499 235 562 472 091 1 808 1 189 619 1 785 1 129 656 703 449 254 475 308 167 617 375 242 5 164 3 351 1 813 2 323 1 451 872 1 541 1 088 453 1 366 856 510 4 979 3 145 1 834 3 738 2 330 1 408 359 249 110 899 576 323 20 766 14 672 6 094 15 10 4 2 1 331 565 766 697 983 714 208 706 160 574 48 132 119 792 84 799 34 993 44 31 12 20 12 7 795 835 960 210 403 807 184 035 136 862 47 173 477 344 351 889 125 455 92 66 25 186 132 53 295 811 484 109 167 942 163 106 123 416 39 690 348 502 264 748 83 754 50 38 12 143 100 42 991 434 557 010 314 696 26 702 16 575 10 128 65 725 48 484 17 241 13 9 3 20 13 7 012 393 619 875 694 181 55 233 40 749 14 484 300 722 232 133 68 589 154 122 31 62 44 17 448 595 853 275 752 523 1 842 1 110 732 7 421 4 411 3 011 5 097 2 857 2 239 752 515 236 1 614 1 062 552 29 784 18 969 10 815 20 12 7 4 3 1 312 480 832 983 162 821 246 787 199 534 47 252 653 982 521 147 132 835 250 207 43 104 86 17 855 184 671 438 802 636 201 632 172 460 29 172 554 045 448 940 105 105 198 171 26 92 76 16 117 837 280 147 044 103 35 173 28 517 6 656 111 624 84 646 26 978 29 23 5 17 14 2 686 725 961 828 926 903 85 916 66 242 19 674 233 007 166 903 66 104 120 73 46 16 12 4 201 993 208 562 326 236 4 1 8 2 10 (NA) 1 1 2 – – – 3 4 6 4 5 10 – – 1 – – – 2 2 3 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 2 3 – 1 – – – – 1 1 1 304 333 230 955 73 378 2 037 360 1 601 915 435 444 774 572 201 700 591 109 132 515 617 915 314 602 269 048 204 562 64 485 1 514 133 1 218 519 295 614 487 370 116 594 517 77 065 776 289 909 205 704 64 895 46 675 18 220 288 548 218 610 69 938 90 59 31 120 98 22 944 703 241 825 139 685 97 361 81 114 16 247 841 624 598 995 242 629 531 348 183 136 108 27 548 017 531 083 285 798 4 826 3 462 1 364 1 099 655 444 235 134 101 427 229 198 483 308 175 572 052 442 259 129 792 132 615 98 693 33 921 25 20 4 40 23 16 439 459 980 119 821 298 439 395 332 992 106 403 112 661 84 037 28 624 21 18 3 32 18 14 925 266 659 753 320 432 6 145 4 424 1 722 2 053 1 429 624 293 183 110 713 410 303 1 074 852 222 79 646 61 518 18 128 23 809 17 808 6 002 3 244 2 379 865 8 074 4 887 3 187 12 847 10 727 2 120 2 808 2 170 638 498 330 168 131 77 54 139 98 41 233 159 74 178 625 145 983 32 642 43 772 38 286 5 486 5 2 2 12 11 151 831 320 061 409 652 3 2 4 4 8 (NA) 2 2 3 – – – 2 3 – 3 5 10 – – 1 – – – – – – – – 3 69 001 55 360 13 641 59 398 48 173 11 225 26 742 24 127 2 615 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 25 Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 2 333 107 1 586 193 746 915 734 540 193 413 291 122 155 941 214 658 113 545 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 583 032 403 069 179 962 227 169 57 109 80 28 305 623 681 894 995 899 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 1 605 358 1 122 431 482 927 719 508 211 185 117 67 715 379 336 308 413 895 A 1 1 1 – 1 1 3 3 5 2 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 6 3 4 5 2 3 3 1 2 2 6 7 10 4 5 6 1 1 1 – – – 9 11 17 4 5 11 1 2 2 1 1 1 5 6 9 4 5 7 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Maryland Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Massachusetts Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Michigan Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Minnesota Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Mississippi Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Missouri Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 55 587 30 283 25 304 35 17 18 7 4 2 758 751 007 289 450 839 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 3 350 024 2 268 090 1 081 934 1 241 858 382 569 400 169 530 838 692 988 607 381 Firms (number) C 6 397 4 217 2 181 2 543 1 643 900 828 596 232 3 151 2 044 1 107 2 641 1 909 732 567 346 220 838 630 209 1 292 974 318 5 046 3 440 1 606 2 147 1 374 773 909 697 212 2 061 1 409 651 1 395 926 470 332 231 102 225 142 83 841 553 288 2 552 1 920 633 1 891 1 393 498 116 84 31 571 459 112 2 880 1 900 980 1 089 727 362 427 333 94 1 419 885 534 Employees (number) E 52 076 40 090 11 986 31 27 3 6 4 1 450 889 561 008 047 961 Firms (number) G 32 445 19 751 12 694 21 12 9 2 1 1 678 383 295 931 882 049 B 3 4 5 5 7 4 6 7 13 4 5 10 3 4 7 5 7 4 6 6 18 5 6 10 3 4 3 4 5 6 5 7 5 6 7 6 4 5 9 8 11 6 5 9 4 6 6 15 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 7 7 3 4 11 5 6 6 3 3 4 20 24 19 7 9 9 C 3 3 6 4 5 7 10 11 20 5 5 10 5 6 9 8 9 13 9 10 16 7 9 15 3 4 6 5 6 8 10 12 20 6 7 11 4 6 7 6 7 10 10 13 18 6 8 10 1 2 3 1 1 2 13 16 24 6 7 16 3 4 7 2 3 4 13 14 27 6 6 12 D 4 5 8 9 11 6 7 8 16 6 6 12 4 5 9 7 9 6 8 7 28 6 7 12 4 5 4 6 8 8 5 8 4 7 9 7 4 3 10 4 5 7 6 11 4 7 5 17 1 2 3 – – – 6 6 2 3 3 13 6 7 7 4 4 5 23 26 24 7 9 10 G – 1 1 – – – 1 2 3 2 2 5 1 1 2 – – – 2 2 3 2 3 4 – 1 1 – – – 1 2 3 H 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 6 1 2 2 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 13 697 8 633 5 064 20 749 12 604 8 145 7 3 3 6 4 2 225 995 229 914 509 405 1 583 778 1 042 821 540 956 1 946 680 1 468 499 478 182 427 319 108 508 418 89 948 465 483 199 853 346 1 208 278 773 704 434 574 1 461 559 1 099 431 362 128 307 233 74 329 273 55 974 801 173 523 795 728 15 494 8 949 6 546 17 710 13 664 4 047 3 2 1 4 3 692 551 141 244 586 658 250 754 156 625 94 128 318 443 251 661 66 782 83 65 18 71 61 9 650 030 620 291 856 435 7 954 5 565 2 389 11 180 7 041 4 139 4 2 1 2 1 761 886 875 636 756 880 711 101 502 732 208 369 714 391 505 789 208 602 251 154 97 173 154 19 946 712 234 969 291 678 7 009 4 384 2 625 31 740 17 919 13 821 19 10 9 5 3 1 695 044 652 036 242 793 1 029 936 746 809 283 127 3 200 128 2 346 407 853 721 1 268 926 341 714 467 246 426 944 482 085 415 670 831 572 597 304 234 267 2 471 076 1 802 204 668 873 860 631 229 616 400 215 556 156 400 465 958 507 9 942 7 648 2 294 34 818 25 132 9 686 13 9 3 5 3 2 727 820 907 997 959 038 165 285 125 872 39 413 579 183 434 019 145 163 202 154 47 108 75 33 061 431 630 786 256 530 3 916 2 473 1 443 21 032 12 992 8 040 13 8 5 2 1 708 112 596 654 788 866 296 848 203 651 93 197 1 230 777 904 046 326 731 701 489 211 126 104 21 335 595 740 046 064 982 7 409 4 802 2 607 7 449 4 443 3 006 2 1 1 1 1 785 616 169 583 057 527 1 263 136 984 439 278 697 984 641 667 446 317 195 283 217 66 171 93 77 392 283 109 368 934 435 1 029 055 797 767 231 288 802 476 525 182 277 293 211 159 52 137 66 71 664 434 230 882 846 036 15 549 11 691 3 859 11 646 7 618 4 028 2 845 1 919 926 2 096 1 130 967 6 975 4 569 2 406 10 141 7 292 2 849 5 699 3 574 2 125 949 791 158 3 576 2 974 602 17 588 12 831 4 758 4 3 1 4 3 879 318 562 328 815 513 276 308 210 429 65 880 154 900 112 594 42 307 44 34 9 21 13 7 532 925 607 594 812 782 4 729 3 130 1 599 4 188 2 690 1 498 1 448 926 522 751 528 223 2 024 1 253 771 11 122 7 849 3 273 9 667 6 743 2 924 308 228 80 1 178 900 278 11 215 7 111 4 104 7 4 2 1 832 848 984 247 852 395 414 413 320 185 94 228 324 316 226 943 97 373 124 77 47 29 17 11 915 179 736 061 745 316 2 2 4 2 6 (NA) 1 1 2 – – – 3 4 7 2 4 5 – – 1 – – – 3 3 7 – – 1 – – – 1 2 1 1 1 2 – 1 1 – – – 2 2 3 3 168 1 832 1 336 16 386 10 588 5 798 14 067 8 816 5 250 660 470 189 1 765 1 357 408 15 437 8 798 6 638 9 5 4 2 1 973 457 515 216 433 783 539 607 360 497 179 110 924 947 705 119 219 827 504 338 166 93 83 10 945 287 658 585 501 084 455 647 298 903 156 744 650 744 497 032 153 712 300 189 110 77 69 7 535 756 779 194 273 921 90 265 63 857 26 408 105 825 76 881 28 945 54 33 21 13 10 2 676 188 488 287 978 309 172 007 132 960 39 047 683 679 506 013 177 666 531 385 146 12 10 2 929 089 840 490 442 048 332 559 287 640 44 919 1 257 777 945 172 312 605 403 304 98 265 224 40 289 389 900 111 576 535 277 971 241 560 36 412 1 030 292 791 235 239 057 276 221 54 229 200 28 594 609 985 126 584 543 38 830 33 323 5 508 223 924 167 899 56 026 56 41 14 58 50 8 084 816 268 137 137 000 141 054 111 428 29 626 549 921 404 289 145 632 336 240 95 49 37 11 094 162 932 677 905 772 3 2 5 3 11 (NA) – 1 1 – – – 3 4 7 2 3 5 – 1 1 – – – 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 451 2 012 1 439 636 320 459 619 176 701 568 671 411 447 157 224 9 160 6 416 2 744 120 983 86 899 34 084 2 193 1 448 745 166 762 127 460 39 302 26 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 100 877 66 920 33 957 5 311 (D) (D) 18 887 (D) (D) 77 224 51 410 25 814 190 558 110 149 80 409 46 15 31 59 45 14 833 301 532 900 472 428 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 23 487 15 435 8 053 1 626 (D) (D) 4 827 (D) (D) 17 152 11 567 5 586 38 299 19 543 18 756 9 2 6 11 7 3 621 994 627 397 577 820 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 46 819 37 159 9 660 6 4 2 10 9 1 944 054 890 107 026 081 A 5 6 8 10 – 18 9 11 16 6 8 10 3 5 4 2 5 1 7 8 13 9 11 14 2 3 4 1 2 2 3 4 7 4 5 7 5 6 9 1 2 – 11 12 18 8 10 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Montana Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Nebraska Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Nevada Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women New Hampshire Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women New Jersey Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women New Mexico Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 1 498 986 512 113 50 63 568 379 189 845 563 283 3 138 1 910 1 228 1 350 680 670 1 147 833 314 670 424 246 8 223 5 121 3 102 1 736 933 803 3 900 2 553 1 347 2 769 1 741 1 028 1 463 928 535 326 210 116 487 319 169 666 414 253 64 074 40 926 23 148 20 11 8 22 15 6 137 361 776 198 245 953 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 120 281 80 328 39 953 6 504 (D) (D) 27 440 (D) (D) 87 567 58 017 29 550 231 553 141 634 89 919 61 25 36 77 60 16 523 392 132 303 473 830 Firms (number) C 370 248 123 15 8 7 112 77 35 249 165 84 604 391 213 154 78 77 222 172 50 240 152 88 1 463 1 042 421 161 107 54 719 550 169 603 398 205 330 237 93 46 37 9 115 82 34 177 126 52 9 990 7 036 2 954 1 970 1 351 619 3 050 2 183 867 5 072 3 546 1 526 4 550 3 319 1 231 96 71 25 3 938 2 861 1 077 578 441 137 Employees (number) E 1 820 1 055 765 124 (D) (D) 451 (D) (D) 1 261 760 501 3 537 1 923 1 613 950 295 655 1 230 813 417 1 407 859 548 9 549 6 971 2 578 1 570 1 205 365 5 280 3 784 1 495 2 945 2 184 762 1 915 1 540 375 228 208 20 682 518 164 1 016 823 193 53 763 42 262 11 500 9 7 2 21 17 3 989 961 028 803 908 895 Firms (number) G 989 674 315 77 45 32 304 215 89 612 416 196 1 921 1 204 717 863 483 380 619 421 198 451 305 146 4 116 2 741 1 375 1 002 591 411 1 767 1 274 493 1 395 919 476 801 523 278 229 141 88 244 167 77 333 220 113 38 914 26 511 12 403 14 9 5 12 8 3 556 123 433 094 991 103 B 3 4 6 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) (D) 4 4 7 9 13 10 13 9 21 21 27 14 9 14 10 5 6 10 23 30 17 7 7 15 7 8 12 1 2 3 – – – 3 3 4 3 3 4 7 8 4 6 8 9 17 20 8 6 8 6 3 3 5 9 18 8 3 4 6 5 5 9 C 5 6 7 – – – 8 8 19 6 9 7 7 9 11 6 8 10 14 17 17 13 16 24 5 6 12 9 12 12 9 9 21 8 10 16 3 4 6 7 9 – 5 4 14 5 6 6 3 3 6 6 7 10 5 6 11 4 5 8 2 3 6 4 5 10 3 4 7 8 10 13 D 2 3 5 – (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 3 3 6 10 16 11 17 11 25 26 35 15 10 16 10 6 7 11 31 39 26 8 8 17 8 10 14 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 2 2 2 3 8 10 5 9 11 15 21 24 10 7 10 7 3 4 6 10 22 9 4 4 7 6 6 12 G 2 3 5 – – – 2 2 4 3 5 11 1 2 3 – – – 3 3 7 5 7 12 1 2 3 – – – 3 3 7 3 5 8 2 3 4 – – – 4 5 8 H 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 2 3 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 1 2 1 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 1 1 2 – 1 1 – – – 2 2 4 29 827 24 116 5 711 81 448 60 507 20 941 30 21 9 19 16 2 826 338 488 391 759 632 94 186 57 023 37 164 985 699 724 068 261 631 113 84 28 484 328 155 338 561 778 071 928 144 84 703 50 047 34 656 793 556 586 276 207 279 84 65 19 403 278 125 299 032 268 994 815 179 17 513 9 137 8 376 148 727 108 410 40 317 20 16 4 82 57 24 320 139 181 154 952 202 31 387 22 508 8 879 271 038 216 537 54 501 38 24 13 141 124 17 608 798 810 608 395 213 407 907 323 234 84 673 218 713 162 883 55 830 46 43 2 80 51 28 369 885 484 227 294 933 319 431 250 747 68 683 188 838 139 296 49 542 40 39 1 71 44 26 182 012 170 388 842 545 48 999 35 997 13 002 34 423 27 681 6 742 5 101 4 742 359 10 710 8 186 2 523 18 850 14 908 3 942 1 083 367 847 537 235 830 199 166 32 411 337 73 195 637 558 051 057 994 92 627 68 694 23 933 84 946 51 037 33 909 31 6 24 12 9 3 198 918 280 818 001 817 93 015 68 485 24 530 8 393 553 6 457 136 1 936 418 1 239 953 285 2 827 2 362 465 325 975 350 937 349 587 78 158 56 214 21 943 6 672 764 5 205 559 1 467 205 880 706 173 2 275 1 934 341 252 782 470 840 179 661 41 518 35 706 5 812 3 075 652 2 158 010 917 642 995 514 481 902 733 168 614 016 598 004 236 768 5 1 7 1 10 (NA) – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 23 116 15 036 8 080 26 729 17 225 9 504 925 542 383 21 586 14 095 7 491 4 608 2 819 1 789 4 384 651 3 181 039 1 203 612 1 740 520 1 269 440 471 080 60 28 31 1 479 1 080 398 631 981 650 650 985 665 3 541 855 2 586 621 955 234 1 339 124 965 215 373 909 45 16 28 1 142 823 319 190 883 307 790 054 736 22 197 16 563 5 634 22 333 15 813 6 520 591 381 210 19 004 13 233 5 771 2 977 2 330 646 476 647 346 712 129 935 255 913 183 036 72 878 7 4 2 216 152 63 122 248 874 541 739 802 12 665 8 661 4 004 16 963 12 174 4 789 587 374 213 14 299 10 450 3 849 2 155 1 401 754 1 210 068 929 428 280 640 828 247 688 118 140 129 27 14 12 702 600 101 133 437 696 098 900 198 1 1 1 1 3 (NA) 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 3 3 7 10 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 3 2 3 4 226 202 169 457 56 745 173 268 133 385 39 883 35 561 27 750 7 811 104 085 75 962 28 123 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 27 Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 13 873 971 11 053 908 2 820 062 1 385 908 476 3 601 2 760 840 469 478 991 089 889 200 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 319 815 1 776 932 542 883 301 195 106 769 568 201 625 507 118 993 864 129 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 6 553 732 4 721 673 1 832 059 1 886 038 1 184 246 701 792 1 555 801 1 245 276 310 525 3 217 838 2 357 921 859 917 1 136 114 815 151 320 963 746 505 240 92 65 27 112 561 551 903 503 400 A – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 – – 1 5 6 8 3 3 5 5 7 10 13 22 – 13 15 28 7 8 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 5 7 3 4 5 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 8 3 4 5 2 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 7 3 4 5 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A New York Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women North Carolina Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women North Dakota Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Ohio Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Oklahoma Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Oregon Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 160 751 101 091 59 660 51 26 24 50 32 17 312 938 374 601 770 831 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 637 411 13 787 948 3 849 463 2 267 600 1 469 566 798 034 4 732 279 3 614 904 1 117 376 10 852 575 8 824 473 2 028 101 2 045 318 1 575 958 469 360 893 669 223 419 357 61 369 986 383 243 737 506 Firms (number) C 20 085 14 041 6 044 4 2 1 6 4 1 033 652 381 296 410 886 Employees (number) E 107 463 78 082 29 380 16 10 5 34 22 12 070 411 659 825 662 163 Firms (number) G 99 148 64 353 34 795 36 20 15 28 20 8 289 834 455 254 222 032 B 1 1 4 3 3 7 3 3 6 2 2 6 2 3 5 2 2 5 7 8 16 4 5 9 3 4 2 20 21 – 13 16 10 2 2 2 2 2 8 4 4 10 4 4 12 4 3 15 4 5 6 6 6 17 10 13 13 5 6 7 3 4 5 10 12 20 5 6 9 4 5 6 C 2 2 4 4 5 7 4 4 7 3 3 6 2 2 4 1 1 4 9 11 16 4 5 9 5 5 14 11 14 – 12 14 28 6 5 17 3 4 6 4 4 7 10 12 21 5 6 10 4 5 8 7 9 7 12 13 24 5 7 10 4 5 8 15 19 25 9 10 18 4 5 9 D 2 2 5 5 5 12 3 3 8 2 2 7 3 3 6 2 2 8 8 9 19 5 5 10 2 3 3 1 (D) (D) 15 (D) (D) 1 1 3 3 2 11 5 5 14 4 4 13 5 4 19 4 5 6 7 8 14 12 15 14 5 6 8 3 4 5 13 14 24 5 6 10 4 6 6 G – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 – – 1 – – – 3 4 6 H – 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 63 053 43 656 19 396 37 670 23 234 14 435 29 17 11 2 1 221 326 895 802 933 870 10 256 7 291 2 966 5 760 4 118 1 642 3 479 2 441 1 038 575 425 150 1 783 1 314 469 128 92 36 14 11 3 28 21 7 86 59 27 5 309 3 762 1 547 2 328 1 620 708 721 576 145 2 301 1 574 728 2 545 1 822 723 510 375 136 451 337 114 1 592 1 114 478 2 456 1 729 727 196 116 80 621 430 191 1 648 1 187 461 9 026 852 7 455 197 1 571 655 1 477 021 1 154 930 322 091 530 408 122 365 314 50 720 028 692 216 731 485 57 947 45 696 12 251 23 933 16 748 7 185 11 8 3 3 3 166 021 145 671 103 569 1 274 883 1 024 297 250 586 290 325 212 729 77 596 115 85 30 62 53 9 873 768 105 654 617 037 36 257 24 391 11 866 24 149 16 399 7 750 19 487 13 079 6 408 918 614 304 3 827 2 758 1 069 472 344 128 57 37 20 88 66 22 329 242 87 21 902 13 762 8 140 15 9 6 1 1 983 715 268 989 397 592 6 155 4 240 1 915 613 420 194 117 69 48 116 80 36 385 272 113 33 844 19 262 14 582 22 12 10 4 2 1 690 077 613 289 726 562 761 523 573 081 188 442 70 986 53 346 17 640 7 845 7 561 284 9 890 7 900 1 990 53 622 38 021 15 601 3 286 122 2 607 773 678 349 1 096 801 294 827 744 83 178 812 366 827 567 261 596 789 446 553 150 236 59 330 44 093 15 237 5 201 (D) (D) 8 200 (D) (D) 45 928 32 305 13 623 2 666 346 2 173 294 493 052 807 611 195 729 667 61 206 271 935 691 789 902 9 500 6 003 3 497 790 432 358 105 (D) (D) 71 (D) (D) 613 276 337 34 527 26 008 8 518 11 8 3 8 7 1 604 001 603 752 075 678 116 838 78 197 38 641 7 609 5 019 2 590 1 024 (D) (D) 703 (D) (D) 5 881 3 453 2 428 478 050 373 467 104 584 147 107 39 129 107 21 470 792 678 791 834 957 300 323 246 062 54 261 31 545 19 866 11 679 1 207 (D) (D) 2 167 (D) (D) 28 211 16 936 11 275 1 207 885 909 518 298 367 625 430 195 191 178 13 665 099 566 797 534 263 2 2 4 2 8 (NA) 2 2 4 – – – 2 2 – – – – – (D) (D) – (D) (D) 2 – 4 1 9 (NA) 1 1 1 – – – 4 4 8 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 7 7 146 4 546 2 600 12 865 8 146 4 719 4 2 1 2 1 621 625 996 854 938 916 1 384 325 1 072 586 311 739 1 253 337 932 922 320 415 190 141 49 246 178 68 517 253 264 786 563 223 1 148 318 903 692 244 626 1 034 590 774 122 260 467 134 107 26 205 146 59 555 911 643 938 000 939 14 450 11 086 3 364 15 088 11 717 3 371 2 027 1 383 644 3 383 2 727 656 9 780 7 658 2 122 15 144 10 211 4 933 1 066 528 538 4 271 2 741 1 531 9 993 6 990 3 003 204 532 160 587 43 945 198 801 152 356 46 445 24 15 8 41 30 10 574 880 694 861 884 977 4 011 2 705 1 306 8 659 5 804 2 855 3 2 1 1 1 461 187 274 516 087 429 394 959 304 291 90 668 299 270 227 772 71 498 93 63 30 50 40 10 903 532 371 409 004 405 2 2 3 2 6 (NA) 1 1 2 – – – 3 3 7 2 3 6 1 2 3 – – – 3 4 7 2 3 5 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 4 1 2 5 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 3 5 627 3 703 1 925 10 160 6 341 3 819 1 447 779 668 3 538 2 172 1 366 5 414 3 510 1 905 826 499 619 933 206 566 1 480 482 1 007 274 473 209 100 68 31 330 250 79 644 713 931 519 546 973 701 853 525 212 176 641 1 238 171 836 746 401 425 83 57 26 271 206 65 726 585 141 533 471 062 135 152 106 579 28 573 200 114 133 062 67 052 16 8 7 59 39 19 038 578 460 780 940 840 3 751 2 588 1 163 5 725 3 735 1 990 848 510 338 1 598 1 118 480 3 340 2 149 1 191 155 468 124 679 30 789 476 830 372 305 104 525 34 20 13 109 84 25 136 417 719 642 628 014 1 069 477 702 721 366 756 896 839 582 801 314 038 128 706 86 676 42 030 351 150 285 035 66 115 28 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 3 880 387 3 034 478 845 909 870 461 409 422 336 86 766 430 336 471 164 306 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 713 949 521 482 192 467 223 100 122 90 72 18 020 714 306 562 386 176 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 1 920 686 1 372 696 547 990 747 493 253 247 214 32 417 809 608 081 586 495 A 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 7 2 3 4 4 5 6 4 6 5 6 8 12 7 9 13 1 1 1 – 1 – 7 9 13 5 7 9 5 6 9 1 – 4 13 13 33 6 8 10 1 1 1 – 1 1 6 7 10 4 5 9 – – 1 – – – – 1 1 1 1 2 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Pennsylvania Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Rhode Island Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women South Carolina Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women South Dakota Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Tennessee Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Texas Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 32 712 20 675 12 037 15 8 7 5 3 1 917 908 009 186 688 498 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 4 745 334 3 682 383 1 062 951 1 133 652 481 560 448 112 581 043 538 027 019 007 Firms (number) C 5 630 3 960 1 671 1 922 1 252 670 835 644 191 2 934 2 113 821 590 424 166 110 77 33 234 168 65 268 192 76 3 321 2 358 962 2 485 1 804 681 196 143 53 690 448 242 248 184 65 20 14 6 71 53 18 162 121 41 2 995 2 158 836 1 686 1 193 493 306 201 105 1 017 777 240 37 635 28 879 8 756 4 3 1 24 19 5 861 421 440 786 697 089 Employees (number) E 39 893 28 501 11 393 12 6 5 5 3 1 366 785 581 174 860 314 Firms (number) G 21 464 14 191 7 273 11 7 4 2 1 728 352 376 650 897 753 B 2 3 4 5 7 5 9 10 14 3 3 6 4 4 10 7 8 13 6 6 19 6 6 16 3 3 5 1 1 3 11 13 22 8 10 10 2 2 4 – (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 3 6 3 4 6 4 5 7 7 9 12 5 5 13 3 3 5 17 21 4 2 2 7 3 4 7 C 3 4 6 5 6 10 10 11 19 4 5 10 6 7 11 11 13 18 9 10 19 10 13 17 2 2 4 1 1 4 12 13 30 6 7 12 7 9 10 7 – 24 12 15 22 9 12 13 2 3 4 2 2 2 11 14 20 6 7 11 1 1 3 3 3 4 1 2 4 3 3 6 D 3 3 5 6 10 6 11 13 17 3 3 7 4 4 13 7 8 8 6 6 25 7 7 19 3 4 5 2 1 6 11 14 9 8 10 11 2 2 3 – (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 3 5 3 4 6 3 3 5 9 10 14 5 6 13 3 4 6 25 28 8 3 3 9 4 5 8 G 1 1 1 – – – 2 3 4 H – 1 1 – – – 1 2 3 12 053 8 351 3 702 3 047 1 940 1 108 857 504 352 1 297 884 413 987 612 375 21 127 12 821 8 305 18 11 7 1 343 055 288 057 681 376 3 082 924 2 608 048 474 875 298 390 245 135 53 255 65 53 11 126 109 17 252 296 956 311 193 118 2 606 980 2 252 831 354 149 238 962 199 683 39 279 50 42 7 101 88 12 353 810 543 017 866 151 22 540 18 008 4 532 3 391 2 700 691 1 154 1 009 145 972 788 184 1 339 953 386 17 015 13 347 3 667 9 7 2 2 2 464 172 292 715 445 270 404 426 351 867 52 559 61 948 52 533 9 415 16 14 2 23 20 2 541 274 268 223 618 605 7 189 5 002 2 187 1 353 937 416 489 322 167 426 322 104 472 320 152 14 155 9 612 4 543 12 815 8 720 4 095 393 252 141 965 648 317 539 380 159 63 41 22 109 86 23 375 261 114 12 606 8 322 4 284 10 423 6 712 3 711 554 415 139 1 664 1 225 439 152 409 109 456 42 953 35 22 12 94 71 22 725 946 779 754 996 758 931 479 668 442 263 037 98 188 75 194 22 994 18 13 4 40 32 8 209 306 903 471 427 044 2 1 2 1 6 (NA) 2 2 3 – – – 2 3 6 – – 1 – – – 1 1 2 114 167 88 907 25 260 1 106 541 848 705 257 836 672 528 144 146 105 41 514 307 207 620 580 039 92 670 72 164 20 506 796 058 625 171 170 887 435 355 79 118 91 26 256 514 743 593 955 638 23 395 18 604 4 791 180 407 142 961 37 446 105 83 21 21 18 2 246 315 931 309 422 887 41 035 30 963 10 072 546 465 412 355 134 110 444 335 108 15 12 3 201 572 629 997 408 589 4 1 6 1 10 (NA) – – 1 – – – 4 4 9 4 6 8 2 2 4 – – – 1 2 – 2 4 9 – – 1 – – – 3 3 6 – – 1 – – – 2 1 6 2 1 5 – – 1 – (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 1 2 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 1 877 1 157 720 891 601 290 111 74 37 239 179 60 555 362 194 19 382 11 620 7 763 14 8 6 1 1 920 430 490 602 030 572 295 108 219 574 75 534 159 032 133 551 25 481 10 307 (D) (D) 35 050 (D) (D) 114 001 97 970 16 031 1 432 416 1 118 749 313 667 555 392 162 147 117 30 015 067 948 882 306 577 249 156 182 223 66 933 148 865 125 985 22 880 9 160 (D) (D) 32 377 (D) (D) 107 469 93 624 13 845 1 048 225 844 233 203 992 326 238 88 114 89 25 870 698 171 643 414 229 5 265 4 104 1 162 1 337 1 052 285 91 (D) (D) 394 (D) (D) 860 659 201 16 490 12 287 4 204 5 3 1 1 1 955 957 998 840 064 776 55 503 42 363 13 141 22 313 18 294 4 018 860 (D) (D) 5 497 (D) (D) 15 975 13 044 2 930 205 857 156 047 49 810 65 48 17 26 18 8 861 510 350 870 131 739 87 724 65 519 22 205 25 488 18 356 7 132 4 832 (D) (D) 4 262 (D) (D) 16 880 13 549 3 331 600 234 442 295 157 939 386 263 122 35 30 4 078 319 759 187 985 202 3 026 2 259 767 241 334 166 608 74 726 50 29 20 155 114 41 008 012 996 909 841 067 734 048 612 324 121 724 19 650 346 15 663 190 3 987 156 2 339 221 1 927 565 411 656 11 796 301 9 661 172 2 135 129 5 707 601 4 197 683 1 509 919 608 216 517 139 91 077 15 183 254 12 135 727 3 047 527 1 604 853 1 401 584 203 269 9 083 367 7 428 469 1 654 898 4 621 749 3 373 230 1 248 520 8 718 7 284 1 434 203 431 142 982 60 449 23 18 5 138 97 41 745 312 433 798 463 334 113 465 89 654 23 812 2 727 375 2 063 892 663 483 285 215 69 1 845 1 443 401 195 588 607 674 905 769 180 742 149 133 31 609 6 961 063 5 702 720 1 258 343 1 084 798 285 4 108 3 495 612 014 775 239 076 544 532 2 1 3 2 6 (NA) – – 1 – – – – 1 1 1 1 2 – – 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 2 38 763 24 811 13 952 8 461 6 040 2 422 42 497 28 169 14 328 627 650 419 470 208 180 22 682 15 026 7 656 1 815 183 1 441 644 373 539 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 29 Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 313 168 241 236 71 932 41 37 3 141 104 37 444 799 645 317 211 106 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 62 024 47 362 14 662 5 445 4 510 935 28 345 19 963 8 382 28 450 23 064 5 386 16 519 7 789 8 730 1 358 519 839 5 084 2 910 2 174 10 142 4 375 5 767 744 742 541 132 203 610 267 177 90 128 95 32 017 015 002 220 712 508 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 125 866 104 670 21 196 8 5 3 47 40 6 615 109 506 255 578 677 A 3 4 5 5 6 7 4 6 7 5 7 9 5 7 8 – – – 10 12 17 8 13 8 1 1 1 – 1 1 3 3 5 2 2 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 5 2 2 3 3 4 5 2 4 3 13 15 25 7 9 15 2 3 3 1 2 1 5 7 11 4 5 8 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Utah Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Vermont Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Virginia Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Washington Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women West Virginia Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women Wisconsin Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women See footnotes at end of table. 4 352 2 697 1 655 354 191 164 2 375 1 482 894 1 746 1 093 653 747 429 318 139 71 68 351 209 142 274 155 119 46 666 28 067 18 599 26 14 11 7 4 2 100 591 508 654 816 838 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 400 498 307 512 92 985 45 40 4 179 133 45 246 473 773 580 687 893 Firms (number) C 785 549 236 54 41 13 376 261 115 366 254 112 209 121 88 33 13 20 76 55 21 102 54 48 6 951 4 926 2 024 2 958 2 046 912 997 805 192 3 126 2 172 954 5 734 3 777 1 958 595 333 262 1 091 792 299 4 113 2 674 1 439 552 415 137 127 92 35 111 85 26 321 243 78 1 591 1 095 496 488 330 158 379 278 100 729 489 240 Employees (number) E 4 769 3 450 1 319 269 219 50 2 078 1 448 629 2 439 1 798 641 1 127 499 628 109 31 78 272 167 105 751 303 448 45 093 29 908 15 186 20 12 8 5 4 1 992 426 566 966 175 791 Firms (number) G 2 722 1 718 1 004 202 125 77 1 300 842 458 1 239 763 476 326 209 117 98 64 34 118 83 35 111 63 48 29 555 19 503 10 052 18 12 6 2 1 781 188 593 716 735 981 B 3 3 6 1 2 1 4 5 6 5 5 11 2 4 1 – – – 5 7 6 2 6 – 7 3 22 3 3 7 29 7 58 4 4 7 6 7 12 8 3 18 6 7 11 8 10 15 4 5 8 2 4 – 8 9 12 7 8 17 10 12 12 30 36 4 4 5 6 7 5 22 C 4 6 9 – – – 7 9 14 6 7 11 3 5 4 – – – 7 9 12 4 7 5 3 3 6 3 4 7 9 11 18 5 5 10 3 4 6 8 9 16 8 10 15 4 4 7 4 5 9 2 3 – 13 17 13 6 8 15 5 5 9 7 9 7 11 13 22 7 8 15 D 1 2 2 – – – 2 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 – – – – 4 6 2 1 3 – 9 3 28 4 4 9 35 7 64 4 5 8 7 9 14 10 4 23 7 8 12 9 12 17 4 6 8 3 5 – 7 8 12 7 8 19 11 14 13 35 40 5 4 5 6 8 5 24 G 2 3 6 – – – 3 4 8 H 1 1 3 – – – 2 1 7 180 347 137 425 42 923 113 503 51 837 61 667 7 3 3 33 24 8 202 360 842 033 234 799 132 576 101 131 31 445 101 724 42 317 59 407 5 2 3 27 19 7 691 183 508 136 697 439 70 851 59 831 11 020 24 679 18 806 5 873 6 3 3 5 4 682 358 324 383 917 466 4 1 6 1 12 (NA) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 73 578 24 383 49 195 3 887 233 2 638 347 1 248 886 1 211 846 365 957 475 482 173 108 065 962 854 108 69 132 20 552 48 580 3 079 605 2 069 521 1 010 084 892 640 252 803 371 432 170 050 120 562 183 378 12 624 10 541 2 083 1 549 881 1 137 589 412 292 810 587 222 140 104 36 569 934 635 917 832 085 – – – – – (NA) – 1 1 – – – 2 2 3 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 13 752 9 180 4 572 25 935 16 029 9 907 4 2 2 6 3 2 575 377 198 093 854 240 1 754 445 1 343 122 411 323 3 910 024 2 749 274 1 160 750 257 146 110 750 599 151 073 786 287 302 134 168 1 409 868 1 078 643 331 225 3 263 025 2 275 159 987 866 200 112 87 645 528 117 651 748 904 973 463 510 18 405 13 505 4 900 40 910 25 948 14 962 3 2 1 8 6 1 601 134 467 065 313 752 356 586 274 624 81 962 624 509 419 245 205 264 46 26 19 140 116 23 716 852 864 398 454 944 8 163 5 648 2 515 13 408 8 838 4 570 2 1 1 2 1 583 561 022 686 859 827 610 547 456 071 154 476 1 103 835 869 808 234 027 175 99 76 141 122 18 671 348 323 196 980 216 2 1 2 2 5 (NA) 1 1 2 – – – 2 2 4 2 3 5 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 – 3 4 9 1 2 3 – – – 3 3 7 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 – – – – – – 1 2 3 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 3 15 648 9 984 5 663 2 070 1 412 658 1 093 652 440 313 232 82 712 544 168 7 619 4 670 2 949 3 1 1 1 1 446 870 577 762 198 565 2 935 527 2 010 579 924 948 221 411 181 157 40 255 42 25 16 47 40 7 228 796 432 784 606 179 2 443 876 1 637 681 806 195 189 852 156 104 33 748 32 19 13 38 32 6 941 274 667 568 448 120 29 612 17 617 11 994 2 581 1 970 610 559 382 177 467 374 92 1 585 1 230 355 11 367 7 962 3 405 2 858 1 900 957 2 552 1 658 894 6 031 4 413 1 618 442 334 276 577 165 757 34 777 27 475 7 302 7 4 2 7 6 1 379 409 970 698 296 401 8 241 5 484 2 757 1 446 941 505 727 430 297 177 130 47 551 385 166 4 689 3 043 1 646 2 381 1 474 907 894 612 282 1 451 985 466 792 388 652 149 140 239 127 700 108 673 19 027 38 33 5 13 12 930 090 840 847 960 887 135 937 118 656 17 280 1 096 114 830 603 265 512 323 273 50 299 220 78 743 074 669 878 909 969 122 296 107 847 14 449 953 198 719 081 234 117 278 242 35 264 190 74 266 484 782 857 828 029 20 384 17 204 3 180 150 876 104 720 46 156 40 30 10 34 22 11 322 176 146 400 976 424 76 259 63 792 12 467 417 655 313 228 104 427 190 124 66 73 61 11 696 027 669 541 712 829 2 486 1 634 852 478 127 339 479 138 648 413 585 287 273 126 312 76 773 51 619 25 154 155 300 128 675 26 625 4 1 6 2 13 (NA) 30 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 2. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Minority for States: 1992 and 1987 Con. 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 73 667 50 247 23 421 4 3 1 42 27 15 230 173 057 027 019 008 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 16 177 11 172 5 005 897 716 181 9 282 6 170 3 112 6 028 4 313 1 714 19871 All firms Sales and receipts ($1,000) H 39 712 27 238 12 474 3 1 1 21 13 7 512 776 736 736 909 827 A 4 6 9 – – – 6 8 12 8 10 12 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)2 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Geographic area and minority Firms (number) A Wyoming Minority men Minority women Black Men Women Hispanic Men Women American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Men Women 1See Comparability 2For explanation of Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 92 640 65 173 27 467 5 4 1 53 35 17 301 024 277 073 466 608 Firms (number) C 299 213 86 10 6 4 170 121 49 121 87 33 Employees (number) E 1 730 1 237 493 85 69 16 859 546 313 786 622 164 Firms (number) G 885 585 300 81 51 30 584 394 190 233 152 81 B 4 4 11 – – – 6 5 17 5 7 3 C 5 8 10 – – – 6 10 16 10 14 9 D 4 3 13 – – – 7 5 20 4 5 2 G 1 2 3 – – – 2 2 5 H – – – – – – 1 1 1 1 195 756 439 97 53 44 766 452 315 362 272 90 35 111 26 399 8 712 27 622 20 248 7 374 14 880 11 968 2 912 1 – 2 – 3 (NA) of 1987 and 1992 Data in the introductory text. relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. The estimated relative standard errors for 1987 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander data (columns G and H) are upper bound estimates. The relative standard errors for some of the 1987 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Women could not be calculated (these are noted with NA). In general, the relative standard errors for women are slightly larger than the corresponding relative standard errors for men. Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 202 011 421 3 15 15 8 33 52 17 52 2 361 791 703 321 385 562 310 762 812 874 742 855 477 236 438 094 133 571 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 158 806 430 2 12 14 5 30 43 11 37 316 531 908 160 867 815 162 439 603 865 877 960 796 880 049 547 036 420 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 28 536 633 2 3 1 2 5 1 11 480 655 188 259 110 314 740 727 59 584 621 317 553 777 385 356 324 716 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 311 695 7 35 13 11 12 89 14 123 4 522 297 140 412 920 326 131 277 670 Employees (number) E 1 872 870 33 143 166 72 89 554 82 726 3 146 879 339 360 561 434 326 984 840 A – 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 – – 1 5 2 1 3 8 2 6 1 2 2 2 13 14 7 10 6 19 4 9 1 4 3 7 6 9 2 5 1 4 B 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 3 3 6 4 5 5 33 4 11 3 3 3 9 6 2 19 19 9 28 4 11 3 13 7 9 28 10 6 18 5 14 C – 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 15 3 3 8 17 4 5 2 – 5 16 13 16 8 15 10 18 9 18 3 14 9 18 16 16 5 19 5 15 D 1 3 2 4 2 2 1 4 2 12 4 8 5 5 10 34 5 6 4 – 2 5 6 2 10 16 7 26 4 18 4 17 8 9 36 11 6 38 8 16 United States Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alabama Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Alaska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Arizona Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 965 565 57 166 47 118 44 322 152 937 118 744 411 240 910 841 001 096 676 645 17 432 1 488 864 607 708 146 117 869 495 138 995 332 13 140 87 35 66 275 30 326 18 239 677 963 176 997 541 486 841 411 2 864 88 420 173 114 50 727 66 1 175 50 778 83 57 14 36 10 248 18 286 26 4 658 196 585 188 195 160 1 471 201 1 588 74 748 469 9 113 78 17 63 217 14 230 3 387 943 906 734 807 578 020 010 084 12 630 1 1 4 4 144 564 056 351 237 243 174 800 60 162 149 1 20 21 5 4 32 2 74 503 366 423 362 454 212 103 226 501 3 8 1 5 382 1 892 187 60 255 45 732 186 1 765 262 26 185 2 951 195 671 962 480 612 319 708 289 475 993 109 67 43 16 9 116 12 94 5 824 211 836 616 479 489 602 344 592 346 649 54 63 43 9 7 88 4 72 2 437 908 332 547 575 371 604 031 844 4 303 400 584 319 160 38 1 138 48 1 604 13 28 447 3 1 1 11 7 660 995 794 040 876 387 635 962 98 78 132 457 194 784 378 526 13 083 748 22 702 258 360 690 7 63 36 16 17 103 9 105 513 396 744 692 106 313 197 820 910 19 12 5 3 2 341 653 44 335 163 80 259 732 166 530 28 844 010 402 734 436 761 272 782 412 1 827 459 31 304 157 61 241 603 72 349 6 070 623 023 516 370 221 424 731 481 4 2 12 1 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 31 Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 445 206 11 24 39 20 22 177 7 133 8 390 077 371 478 454 673 884 267 611 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 341 938 6 16 33 10 21 153 4 93 1 372 615 820 559 095 018 978 766 714 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 57 777 1 3 7 2 1 15 1 24 253 330 012 708 715 560 074 975 149 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 1 210 28 121 83 63 28 342 25 488 33 89 161 2 7 5 2 3 27 4 34 1 671 210 617 537 656 810 172 159 329 Employees (number) E 5 767 112 313 424 218 104 1 770 43 2 773 9 541 237 14 32 69 12 27 162 26 195 246 392 615 178 583 605 566 586 466 A 1 8 4 4 3 15 3 9 2 4 – 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 – 1 1 7 4 9 6 11 3 6 2 5 2 14 6 11 5 12 4 8 2 6 2 11 9 26 5 21 5 15 3 8 1 5 4 7 1 11 3 7 1 3 – 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 5 2 8 2 3 1 2 B 2 12 6 7 4 28 4 20 3 7 1 5 4 4 3 4 1 4 3 4 4 5 9 18 7 21 5 10 7 7 11 12 13 3 5 4 5 23 27 16 11 9 14 41 7 12 20 37 9 8 3 2 2 16 16 6 5 28 3 4 2 8 5 5 11 3 8 7 3 8 2 20 9 3 2 5 4 12 7 7 C 3 10 7 9 8 16 6 8 5 18 1 4 3 3 4 4 1 4 1 3 4 25 11 25 28 21 6 20 7 – 5 38 17 24 6 – 9 34 7 16 6 – 19 57 8 30 10 35 8 – 3 20 9 34 18 22 6 23 5 – 2 8 5 9 9 6 4 9 3 12 3 18 6 15 14 22 5 17 4 11 D 3 11 8 8 7 29 4 32 4 21 2 7 5 4 4 4 2 7 5 7 4 5 9 19 7 22 5 11 9 5 15 15 17 2 1 – 6 33 33 6 12 – 16 46 16 6 24 39 4 – 3 3 2 17 33 6 5 38 3 – 3 11 6 5 17 3 9 11 4 35 3 28 12 3 2 5 4 19 10 23 Arkansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified California Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Colorado Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Connecticut Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Delaware Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified District of Columbia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Florida Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Georgia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 7 594 299 644 366 406 81 1 354 296 3 636 514 541 414 19 36 15 23 14 94 51 260 25 776 739 004 537 325 820 587 612 014 61 814 572 1 4 4 1 10 15 6 15 170 116 974 749 417 901 811 947 725 268 237 752 287 401 609 782 826 410 47 385 201 3 4 9 12 4 10 807 233 665 970 213 902 479 945 166 372 433 229 318 611 983 497 764 995 8 083 123 198 628 1 144 214 602 1 533 614 3 135 12 534 075 224 081 432 750 240 623 164 23 463 2 606 178 550 792 516 758 649 273 141 2 328 021 71 220 88 164 287 810 135 527 20 973 673 278 661 908 334 760 572 862 4 163 97 516 150 107 216 1 427 184 1 424 41 2 146 18 225 55 34 45 601 62 1 086 20 657 13 54 11 35 28 191 43 276 6 1 511 15 71 15 81 32 501 83 696 18 29 088 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 12 021 868 063 186 288 517 490 311 344 1 965 776 59 184 83 144 279 753 76 379 5 208 909 264 224 112 172 416 728 745 26 621 1 1 1 12 7 624 721 405 847 417 546 817 238 7 378 486 8 35 26 16 34 112 18 124 2 815 041 255 369 663 029 475 703 137 3 1 12 1 13 435 1 156 011 273 686 245 512 000 937 618 1 500 231 6 78 50 60 134 405 128 622 13 582 690 505 580 345 364 956 012 197 1 171 544 4 55 46 42 119 315 83 501 2 538 487 046 580 468 363 897 346 820 17 435 64 398 595 328 210 2 881 1 058 11 882 19 5 414 82 165 33 90 146 1 678 828 2 390 1 9 898 48 732 238 516 233 2 313 471 5 338 10 176 176 4 13 15 10 15 47 6 62 467 594 008 057 049 734 984 935 348 263 036 1 10 15 8 9 37 21 158 115 135 900 461 473 752 778 118 304 2 1 6 3 301 80 236 39 232 84 576 261 1 585 207 12 669 70 577 96 1 867 125 1 477 853 6 777 825 173 287 6 16 3 11 5 21 12 80 14 324 539 432 947 820 869 411 317 630 430 420 2 17 1 10 90 94 106 101 4 924 776 803 297 319 463 007 997 834 355 428 2 14 1 4 77 78 102 73 031 681 584 497 543 540 464 697 391 66 509 1 187 3 296 603 761 4 885 13 276 15 513 26 956 33 224 545 26 9 8 5 27 13 132 567 513 027 788 245 927 874 424 181 1 065 994 2 95 53 51 62 226 84 477 13 318 363 033 110 749 913 258 248 002 884 433 1 87 52 25 60 207 58 388 2 876 918 079 232 538 306 375 557 551 21 188 648 1 1 5 5 1 4 317 636 234 838 592 327 073 832 336 574 002 454 398 846 267 311 470 327 17 556 025 1 1 5 4 3 194 299 191 540 362 768 563 594 40 728 406 351 165 663 256 842 922 692 2 808 368 50 226 251 139 342 527 125 1 139 5 180 082 423 949 413 899 481 781 160 52 131 1 004 5 189 887 2 985 657 8 280 3 114 26 618 3 397 3 921 942 33 330 264 481 330 1 142 177 1 096 65 573 084 174 665 354 690 301 723 378 7 482 142 1 176 209 283 173 2 112 212 2 961 214 2 949 011 22 242 250 400 295 923 54 738 19 954 110 964 986 853 148 829 564 604 41 533 3 2 4 12 15 495 459 097 965 959 759 838 870 91 546 222 6 47 40 81 24 112 12 220 1 803 491 658 183 038 300 019 032 698 32 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 4 928 642 43 803 126 201 416 1 388 566 1 338 42 651 753 844 669 626 624 455 391 630 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 3 926 269 21 723 111 170 357 1 213 319 1 000 9 478 134 304 093 162 467 764 469 398 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 760 387 6 146 20 48 34 153 44 303 636 751 833 960 866 085 775 803 678 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 5 555 83 674 187 170 269 1 430 399 2 284 58 615 41 92 21 17 22 221 23 171 6 10 538 223 911 376 356 434 3 193 626 4 218 202 2 844 36 224 49 82 103 870 162 1 256 61 608 5 37 18 20 15 189 12 305 7 1 142 18 103 26 47 27 377 51 470 23 1 349 47 101 22 44 24 423 50 632 6 4 014 208 514 136 264 82 1 046 84 1 631 49 Employees (number) E 44 712 7 1 2 1 12 2 17 391 001 159 010 754 888 466 029 15 A 1 3 2 4 2 3 1 2 1 3 3 8 10 16 8 15 7 20 6 14 1 8 3 6 2 6 2 3 1 2 2 12 6 14 6 16 4 7 2 6 3 19 14 25 14 26 7 19 4 14 2 9 8 15 11 17 5 11 3 8 2 9 5 20 7 20 4 10 2 5 1 3 2 5 2 10 2 4 1 3 B 5 7 3 5 2 3 17 12 2 19 3 13 7 1 13 5 6 5 13 33 3 5 7 1 6 6 4 19 3 7 4 40 19 1 17 18 5 32 7 25 3 36 11 30 12 7 2 6 6 30 5 10 14 16 24 10 5 24 11 34 2 20 9 7 4 15 5 15 4 6 6 6 5 68 23 8 8 11 6 4 C 1 17 5 8 7 5 2 7 2 19 6 26 19 – 13 20 8 23 13 – 3 19 10 14 14 13 5 13 4 17 4 34 14 23 25 28 8 21 6 38 5 27 22 54 15 16 8 20 9 – 5 – 18 24 52 28 8 28 8 27 3 23 10 26 15 14 6 12 4 – 3 18 7 15 12 20 7 12 5 16 D 6 12 3 5 2 2 19 20 2 22 3 14 7 – 17 5 6 2 15 – 3 5 7 1 10 6 5 24 4 15 5 56 21 – 20 18 6 42 8 63 3 63 12 32 14 7 2 1 7 – 6 – 15 17 41 10 5 51 16 36 3 24 9 6 2 16 5 18 4 – 8 5 5 72 40 9 9 9 8 1 Hawaii Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Idaho Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Illinois Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Indiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Iowa Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kansas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Kentucky Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Louisiana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 41 111 1 612 2 571 997 1 913 1 552 7 267 5 557 18 129 1 513 2 747 318 319 75 190 73 431 166 1 003 173 67 603 3 1 5 1 11 6 32 4 732 924 104 294 375 636 761 114 663 250 645 8 25 23 9 30 91 15 43 3 076 854 001 608 387 315 076 921 407 213 507 4 21 22 6 26 86 12 31 956 932 312 732 339 743 764 365 363 3 556 91 306 231 112 107 1 972 114 624 – 72 294 1 4 9 2 3 19 7 23 606 024 735 621 787 484 467 549 21 38 999 1 4 3 2 1 13 3 8 397 295 572 060 863 714 490 486 122 8 761 797 246 510 551 322 281 653 164 919 111 321 877 812 350 339 147 735 446 770 7 198 030 235 411 531 195 217 368 904 313 19 858 695 130 923 213 466 963 667 115 1 287 924 28 99 244 42 96 184 134 456 1 369 682 802 457 677 577 165 108 086 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 865 144 938 204 623 223 2 667 1 106 7 188 772 2 939 98 156 61 93 57 542 173 1 583 174 7 244 196 538 101 311 106 1 268 546 3 752 426 7 421 188 487 104 328 113 1 242 455 3 978 526 29 784 2 103 3 037 599 2 432 419 4 502 1 456 13 242 1 993 1 633 117 6 136 180 50 161 480 124 471 21 123 127 811 198 654 962 096 893 252 1 407 570 4 117 177 28 158 441 93 378 8 160 714 471 553 161 316 925 056 214 18 025 1 1 6 6 63 136 194 464 501 848 854 942 23 274 481 24 37 6 12 70 12 109 833 952 147 519 212 673 244 457 445 386 251 2 12 18 15 66 142 24 101 2 725 590 129 173 421 964 613 204 431 345 390 1 11 17 13 64 132 20 84 230 129 243 189 514 760 306 770 250 3 772 46 139 160 138 194 1 496 152 1 447 – 5 783 73 366 306 144 96 2 522 80 2 194 2 8 570 122 305 290 246 139 3 398 114 3 953 4 21 668 2 1 5 10 365 721 862 513 477 493 197 023 16 50 387 2 2 1 4 12 2 23 517 817 811 680 187 371 507 473 25 477 344 8 43 30 17 37 144 24 159 12 116 698 387 251 266 580 721 031 294 348 502 4 35 28 9 33 124 6 105 1 397 091 566 561 349 268 618 339 314 65 725 1 7 7 1 1 17 1 27 274 748 370 924 862 158 246 055 88 653 982 7 34 34 66 28 211 18 247 4 655 426 538 298 391 905 594 562 613 554 045 6 24 31 57 25 189 10 206 372 836 770 475 981 518 919 848 326 111 624 1 5 6 6 2 27 1 59 439 668 245 754 413 526 847 698 34 2 037 360 106 319 149 149 161 507 43 560 39 276 354 158 915 628 931 180 614 304 1 514 133 56 266 140 86 148 410 18 382 4 075 083 043 824 219 799 662 658 771 288 548 5 60 13 23 11 46 3 124 856 240 997 075 104 600 215 158 303 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 33 Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 132 615 2 8 9 3 26 46 8 27 086 351 977 643 234 231 415 128 549 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 112 661 1 7 9 3 24 42 4 20 257 135 799 012 150 585 307 303 113 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 23 809 1 2 2 9 5 251 447 610 677 854 676 554 733 8 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 267 12 33 7 7 12 98 6 90 3 6 397 127 855 87 241 113 1 653 198 3 068 55 2 641 45 225 85 57 43 765 138 1 248 34 5 046 101 359 154 222 154 1 349 188 2 453 65 1 395 15 74 37 38 89 559 67 510 8 2 552 92 391 192 136 33 742 75 842 50 2 880 28 184 82 108 76 843 154 1 373 33 370 8 65 23 23 13 95 16 120 9 Employees (number) E 2 053 10 75 150 42 212 1 113 46 404 1 52 076 2 1 10 35 267 909 584 242 649 376 917 113 19 A 6 25 18 23 – 25 9 15 8 29 1 7 3 7 1 7 2 3 1 2 1 11 5 10 5 12 4 8 2 6 1 9 4 10 4 9 2 4 1 3 2 21 10 11 8 15 5 11 3 9 1 3 1 1 2 8 1 5 1 2 1 9 5 10 4 14 2 5 2 4 5 15 8 22 18 37 10 27 8 22 B 1 10 7 – – – 4 1 2 14 3 40 7 8 2 6 6 15 5 5 3 46 4 4 6 3 7 20 5 13 3 33 23 7 23 5 4 18 5 5 4 4 10 7 13 7 4 22 12 33 1 16 2 11 3 3 2 15 3 6 5 20 19 9 6 15 4 40 7 15 3 35 3 19 16 6 5 31 5 9 C 4 – 23 – – – 5 – 8 – 3 28 8 32 – 25 6 17 4 4 5 39 14 25 28 3 9 27 7 25 3 26 12 23 19 23 7 19 5 14 4 33 19 19 18 23 7 25 7 – 1 18 2 3 4 6 4 9 2 9 3 18 13 20 22 29 5 17 5 – 5 – 12 35 10 18 8 27 8 43 D 2 – 8 – – – 4 – 1 – 4 50 7 8 – 6 8 29 7 9 4 74 4 4 5 – 8 30 6 5 4 44 29 7 31 5 5 35 7 3 4 2 9 – 19 8 4 28 8 – 1 26 1 14 2 – 2 3 3 – 6 28 20 10 7 16 5 49 9 – 2 – 3 18 15 6 4 42 3 6 Maine Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Maryland Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Massachusetts Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Michigan Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Minnesota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Mississippi Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Missouri Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Montana Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 1 099 52 124 36 22 35 192 82 513 43 55 587 3 4 7 4 29 3 613 796 536 832 691 984 181 654 301 3 350 024 34 260 62 184 192 920 213 1 429 50 869 679 565 562 620 234 866 707 922 2 333 107 27 176 51 92 173 705 95 1 004 5 572 791 165 201 989 354 869 889 278 583 032 7 46 15 28 21 86 20 357 133 322 457 284 348 595 073 289 530 20 749 1 453 483 384 997 293 964 194 159 821 1 946 680 31 132 130 57 159 529 191 694 17 880 509 796 917 528 748 921 990 389 1 461 559 19 103 122 31 140 437 114 489 2 555 884 496 844 111 655 367 431 216 17 710 174 680 127 510 445 947 068 747 13 318 443 1 21 29 10 12 62 23 156 425 586 083 573 635 431 823 707 180 1 5 1 7 2 1 12 31 740 1 1 5 2 17 2 452 824 486 446 610 126 385 360 051 3 200 128 19 189 313 125 251 892 150 1 174 83 119 053 277 534 180 831 914 460 759 2 471 076 13 142 309 94 227 798 56 824 4 835 313 291 628 096 086 713 502 612 34 818 1 3 1 11 15 195 347 313 519 996 759 419 236 34 579 183 2 25 87 24 17 106 5 309 781 337 913 072 495 015 772 358 438 7 449 48 341 222 347 205 1 180 559 4 133 414 16 386 1 1 3 6 1 890 841 038 903 139 088 687 649 151 984 641 8 38 56 17 136 380 134 204 7 845 125 589 911 424 563 733 229 221 802 476 8 30 50 11 131 349 92 128 162 692 270 442 942 058 191 372 348 11 646 113 492 672 177 400 5 896 914 2 980 2 10 141 130 1 179 553 340 281 4 086 125 3 418 29 17 588 82 739 856 336 372 919 198 078 9 154 900 1 9 15 3 11 49 18 44 437 903 170 097 871 780 881 714 48 924 947 26 83 55 48 59 388 22 221 19 120 562 569 334 379 418 054 520 992 650 744 6 57 41 21 55 308 9 146 3 416 732 470 323 453 454 637 809 451 105 825 1 13 7 4 4 33 1 39 463 580 920 386 080 474 207 388 327 15 437 156 939 187 805 251 2 708 1 198 8 325 869 1 498 70 226 51 78 33 196 88 697 60 1 257 777 3 77 144 75 76 343 115 403 17 069 584 784 451 818 059 684 556 771 1 030 292 2 56 143 55 72 301 93 303 1 151 568 440 876 227 274 561 478 717 223 924 15 32 24 7 38 17 86 535 960 074 463 336 819 861 678 198 1 1 4 1 7 120 281 4 26 4 10 5 27 5 34 034 823 565 826 254 975 070 976 757 100 877 1 24 3 8 5 25 3 27 795 973 551 871 016 449 303 452 467 1 820 34 194 72 175 36 481 36 788 5 23 487 5 2 3 1 8 531 119 607 710 609 780 043 996 93 34 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 231 553 1 15 4 8 12 114 10 62 3 215 765 071 964 014 290 003 228 002 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 190 558 14 3 6 11 105 3 45 923 268 834 220 300 430 092 193 296 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 38 299 3 1 1 17 13 287 156 704 296 592 127 703 417 17 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 604 9 60 8 35 24 207 20 232 8 1 463 41 166 42 54 22 452 100 568 18 330 4 31 17 9 19 138 12 97 3 9 990 65 675 352 495 567 2 936 532 4 244 125 4 550 104 920 187 166 140 1 183 177 1 597 76 20 085 1 1 5 1 8 107 548 690 836 282 896 242 241 244 Employees (number) E 3 537 20 210 44 163 80 1 875 30 1 114 – 9 549 357 1 040 160 584 188 2 873 395 3 942 10 1 915 8 74 195 32 140 797 16 652 1 53 763 2 8 2 3 13 2 20 145 352 619 566 282 802 019 044 932 A 3 15 14 5 17 19 8 18 4 12 2 8 9 14 10 17 4 7 3 7 5 33 18 15 19 32 7 26 7 – 1 8 3 6 2 5 2 3 1 3 1 4 2 2 4 3 2 5 1 3 – 6 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 4 2 6 2 4 1 2 5 47 18 14 21 27 10 34 7 25 B 9 5 21 1 13 14 16 30 11 14 5 3 10 40 8 1 9 29 10 11 1 2 5 – 36 1 2 18 5 – 7 10 7 44 6 11 5 22 4 34 3 20 5 4 17 12 5 13 4 16 1 19 7 4 4 3 2 6 2 15 2 7 7 12 3 7 3 18 3 9 3 80 1 17 17 – 2 4 4 39 C 7 – 29 18 50 30 13 27 9 13 5 17 22 26 28 6 9 27 8 30 3 – 10 – 31 – 6 – 3 – 3 16 11 15 13 13 6 15 4 23 2 21 5 10 18 15 4 12 5 14 2 17 8 11 10 8 4 9 3 14 2 9 5 8 5 12 5 15 2 14 5 – 11 52 19 – 6 – 7 66 D 10 1 23 1 16 15 17 43 15 17 6 1 10 42 9 – 10 48 14 34 1 – 3 – 44 – 2 – – – 8 7 8 45 11 11 6 34 6 80 3 27 6 4 28 14 6 15 5 38 2 28 9 4 12 3 2 7 3 64 3 11 8 12 7 8 3 17 4 17 2 – 1 21 21 – 2 – 2 83 Nebraska Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Nevada Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Hampshire Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Jersey Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New Mexico Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified New York Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified North Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 3 138 81 195 26 135 38 507 193 1 810 154 8 223 215 552 127 250 102 1 456 993 4 048 479 1 463 19 141 48 39 47 308 103 738 21 64 074 3 1 5 1 10 6 30 3 401 824 162 857 925 691 246 421 547 985 699 49 146 22 72 62 210 102 298 21 425 272 423 616 372 404 898 287 003 793 556 45 137 21 65 59 180 55 227 1 495 357 289 324 541 053 890 205 402 148 727 7 24 3 7 3 30 7 62 951 889 216 655 981 959 005 972 100 218 713 1 15 14 3 70 61 4 46 821 093 840 502 262 675 269 552 700 188 838 1 12 14 2 65 56 2 32 142 819 491 827 900 489 247 697 226 34 423 2 5 4 9 11 208 142 378 612 716 392 406 555 14 8 393 553 15 367 047 392 006 814 640 948 159 074 654 712 809 959 783 654 732 176 6 672 764 7 273 026 215 891 452 411 326 67 696 867 751 502 251 902 521 110 164 1 083 367 1 66 191 58 122 155 48 428 10 985 097 331 589 018 147 744 864 591 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 729 3 1 1 1 4 1 11 1 710 223 780 016 109 073 440 831 546 1 740 520 28 256 104 50 157 630 98 386 27 618 506 409 585 151 721 375 938 218 1 339 124 20 202 85 29 135 550 42 266 4 998 904 162 490 970 841 887 481 390 22 333 3 1 9 5 420 085 085 574 645 803 822 900 – 255 913 5 38 18 9 9 86 10 77 724 391 107 147 545 466 503 672 359 160 751 9 3 17 4 24 11 76 12 870 458 465 934 037 836 050 779 323 17 637 411 1 3 5 2 4 41 044 849 659 330 001 331 093 285 402 870 074 449 570 814 703 236 293 13 873 971 26 852 793 205 076 264 869 720 64 734 105 653 504 424 567 323 908 751 107 463 9 8 2 6 27 12 38 314 574 910 571 992 423 631 238 810 2 319 815 4 225 184 54 204 362 335 939 9 928 691 064 511 167 044 656 249 504 3 4 1 2 37 670 1 025 4 367 753 2 191 493 6 233 2 208 18 133 2 267 613 32 69 11 47 13 82 13 296 50 2 045 318 20 227 259 103 189 479 78 646 40 409 485 088 502 783 747 861 279 163 5 760 145 1 097 200 254 144 1 260 157 2 387 116 128 2 15 3 15 4 36 4 44 6 1 477 021 11 158 251 46 172 362 21 447 5 710 809 173 251 456 650 132 030 810 23 933 3 2 5 10 303 232 595 729 917 538 234 315 71 790 6 43 7 50 24 237 6 417 – 290 325 3 40 45 9 20 45 5 118 689 432 478 692 364 677 709 518 767 70 986 1 965 13 893 571 7 383 15 620 16 908 222 13 113 1 310 59 330 12 5 15 15 9 195 874 480 725 017 166 186 293 395 7 609 58 1 684 108 916 461 1 627 33 2 669 53 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 35 Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 3 286 122 26 243 326 212 454 745 238 1 007 30 265 827 906 695 464 087 606 580 692 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 2 666 346 18 201 315 171 436 648 127 745 2 494 456 036 160 379 386 587 339 509 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 478 050 3 35 71 29 32 81 22 201 784 561 350 494 862 055 426 167 352 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 5 309 93 504 116 192 140 1 351 335 2 534 44 2 545 65 351 99 75 100 737 120 986 12 2 456 83 152 119 68 104 941 89 863 36 5 630 48 353 257 112 195 1 897 157 2 559 51 590 9 43 59 8 10 190 31 228 11 3 321 74 695 142 162 44 746 67 1 284 106 248 5 38 10 19 10 61 4 90 12 2 995 48 364 78 90 56 865 97 1 347 49 Employees (number) E 34 527 1 3 1 1 10 1 14 311 653 020 513 282 360 496 877 15 A 1 7 3 8 3 8 2 4 1 3 2 5 5 10 7 14 4 8 2 6 2 10 9 10 10 12 4 9 3 9 1 10 5 8 4 9 2 5 1 3 4 29 13 12 21 24 7 17 5 14 1 4 2 4 1 9 2 5 1 2 5 26 12 22 8 18 10 31 8 17 1 6 2 9 3 9 2 5 1 3 B 2 14 9 5 2 3 4 16 6 8 4 8 14 15 5 18 5 26 6 12 3 21 13 3 14 10 4 17 5 37 2 16 18 3 20 3 4 23 6 12 4 46 8 6 46 1 7 29 6 21 3 11 3 5 3 7 5 13 5 5 2 11 4 3 7 6 1 42 12 40 3 9 8 3 5 10 8 24 5 4 C 3 21 10 18 14 23 6 16 4 – 4 8 12 26 22 21 7 25 6 – 4 19 18 12 22 21 6 21 7 32 3 18 14 18 16 18 6 20 4 21 6 52 21 18 – – 12 30 9 13 2 3 2 3 3 10 5 6 3 10 7 49 16 – 16 19 12 36 15 29 2 – 5 25 7 12 5 8 4 – D 3 17 11 5 1 3 4 26 7 – 4 10 15 15 6 19 6 42 7 – 3 10 15 3 18 10 4 13 7 60 3 13 22 3 30 3 5 51 7 41 4 62 8 7 – – 9 41 7 7 3 6 4 5 8 7 5 6 7 10 2 3 4 – 8 6 1 25 16 55 3 – 11 3 7 11 10 26 4 – Ohio Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oklahoma Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Oregon Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Pennsylvania Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Rhode Island Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Carolina Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified South Dakota Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Tennessee Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified See footnotes at end of table. 33 844 2 1 5 2 18 1 398 294 483 700 573 077 946 500 872 12 865 638 1 287 323 508 244 2 151 835 6 166 714 10 160 352 588 368 293 332 1 977 778 5 014 459 32 712 1 1 6 2 16 2 348 811 727 265 607 992 370 377 215 1 253 337 60 175 91 51 133 368 42 320 9 113 747 960 853 403 007 338 017 898 1 034 590 45 159 86 39 117 321 20 240 2 549 879 628 714 527 384 487 856 567 15 088 2 1 4 5 303 323 231 383 415 870 197 364 2 198 801 5 29 25 7 8 39 3 77 569 986 959 953 907 306 973 082 64 1 480 482 27 62 116 35 329 526 66 294 21 045 250 706 702 433 870 915 065 496 1 238 171 16 53 112 28 306 457 28 223 11 163 952 387 113 159 543 832 139 883 15 144 491 521 823 312 753 6 672 385 5 138 47 39 893 2 5 1 2 12 15 484 092 623 092 417 281 577 292 36 200 114 5 11 15 4 16 64 4 77 530 378 323 867 782 004 211 538 480 4 745 334 27 215 879 97 807 1 184 176 1 302 53 336 354 462 533 879 842 487 645 796 3 880 387 14 176 864 65 781 918 68 984 6 324 476 403 355 885 043 840 209 850 713 949 3 45 175 22 50 106 9 301 075 411 681 907 083 090 261 038 402 3 047 49 225 172 87 41 624 254 1 448 148 21 127 2 1 4 1 9 1 503 548 415 272 195 102 105 518 468 891 34 92 56 37 13 163 48 400 50 19 382 1 344 830 279 822 282 458 183 968 215 298 390 1 40 36 4 14 88 16 91 5 299 319 715 380 407 037 318 688 226 238 962 37 34 1 12 70 8 72 1 828 176 259 043 716 655 368 567 351 3 391 18 153 371 18 71 1 103 38 1 619 – 17 015 2 1 3 8 154 483 265 303 221 744 197 573 75 61 948 7 11 1 11 2 26 202 934 461 270 466 849 384 247 135 1 106 541 12 116 76 57 45 373 41 360 23 032 651 473 452 349 969 330 048 238 796 058 4 88 70 18 42 283 19 262 5 879 831 132 510 291 185 817 823 592 180 407 1 24 18 4 3 33 3 91 1 192 914 006 183 576 379 018 077 063 159 032 487 448 477 386 407 558 810 16 632 827 1 432 416 9 87 202 46 116 352 75 526 17 013 483 344 159 276 276 025 639 200 2 39 3 6 10 78 148 865 854 891 972 528 351 726 307 11 636 600 1 048 225 5 56 198 22 107 277 24 354 2 271 514 401 424 029 016 111 851 609 1 38 2 5 10 76 1 337 6 326 31 94 64 578 5 233 – 16 490 1 1 4 8 139 043 378 407 352 828 316 004 24 22 313 8 1 8 2 92 551 427 233 861 404 59 646 39 205 857 1 13 34 5 6 36 6 100 299 277 509 460 881 914 612 551 355 3 1 9 1 36 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 3. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division for States: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and industry division Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 19 650 346 2 1 1 3 4 1 4 556 090 190 265 724 543 285 636 357 757 738 270 731 923 089 147 190 501 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 15 183 254 1 1 3 3 3 380 507 083 860 529 622 842 262 93 953 341 896 439 920 259 860 418 168 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 2 727 375 50 352 192 245 191 495 116 1 077 5 333 938 020 603 155 685 167 732 742 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 37 635 8 1 1 1 9 1 12 845 198 154 547 394 805 568 398 726 785 13 69 45 20 35 266 27 302 7 209 8 25 10 7 10 63 9 76 1 6 951 97 1 085 149 444 176 1 674 193 3 052 81 5 734 170 484 250 169 199 2 025 314 2 050 74 552 5 51 9 11 5 84 6 378 3 1 591 13 177 61 105 42 608 52 504 29 299 7 45 5 14 6 105 11 94 11 Employees (number) E 203 431 3 22 10 14 9 55 6 81 098 690 432 438 664 118 004 580 407 A – 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 – 1 3 21 11 14 18 16 7 15 4 13 5 29 21 12 17 17 11 33 7 23 1 5 2 5 2 10 2 4 1 2 1 7 6 7 5 7 2 5 2 6 3 28 14 15 – 26 7 23 3 13 2 23 9 13 8 17 4 10 3 8 4 19 13 19 18 9 10 17 6 20 B 3 4 6 3 2 11 3 16 4 5 3 4 3 4 10 – 3 25 7 29 2 24 12 1 35 1 1 11 6 4 7 13 9 4 7 52 5 25 3 6 6 6 20 35 11 22 4 14 9 9 4 2 3 2 – 3 3 40 6 43 10 12 21 29 20 3 20 16 6 9 4 23 17 2 24 – 4 16 6 42 C 1 6 2 7 5 7 2 7 2 4 4 11 15 15 – 4 8 – 7 – 3 31 6 – 15 – 6 – 7 – 3 16 6 17 12 23 6 17 4 – 3 19 12 17 19 15 5 18 5 16 4 – 20 – – – 5 18 5 – 5 32 19 23 23 21 6 16 8 7 5 – 11 – 50 – 10 13 7 28 D 3 5 9 3 2 11 4 24 6 9 1 3 3 4 – – 2 – 5 – 1 25 1 – 36 – 1 – 5 – 9 20 11 2 11 53 6 43 3 – 7 7 22 37 12 22 4 28 10 12 4 – 2 – – – 3 20 7 – 11 12 23 30 30 3 22 13 7 15 4 – 18 – 38 – 5 9 3 50 Texas Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Utah Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Vermont Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Washington Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified West Virginia Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wisconsin Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified Wyoming Agricultural services, forestry, fishing, and mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Industries not classified 1For 241 334 10 36 6 14 4 38 12 100 17 052 829 862 723 532 029 201 343 763 4 352 78 316 147 126 103 711 380 2 237 254 747 12 69 27 16 18 129 70 392 14 46 666 4 3 6 2 23 2 738 653 782 965 571 866 949 448 694 400 498 3 69 20 9 48 111 31 102 3 687 885 626 578 100 673 233 578 138 313 168 2 64 18 7 46 95 9 68 942 315 545 009 610 333 177 720 516 4 769 24 598 236 106 189 2 014 125 1 476 1 1 127 17 77 83 24 55 473 55 343 – 45 093 3 1 1 1 10 1 25 243 053 823 452 341 669 033 457 21 62 024 11 4 1 3 15 1 23 645 389 361 588 643 345 710 318 25 113 503 10 6 2 8 56 7 19 837 780 344 603 051 507 929 945 507 101 724 8 6 2 7 55 6 14 784 360 034 506 888 047 288 730 87 16 519 2 1 1 5 4 136 205 543 374 109 603 866 676 7 3 887 233 20 308 127 184 530 859 201 1 609 45 867 265 298 203 650 720 667 253 310 3 079 605 12 221 114 102 520 706 112 1 282 5 830 565 289 635 419 946 368 790 765 744 742 3 52 33 26 32 99 19 475 892 812 584 709 716 659 105 700 564 25 935 1 1 5 2 12 883 374 855 079 726 210 802 117 890 3 910 024 81 361 319 137 801 1 022 253 912 19 252 610 655 652 588 111 506 944 705 3 263 025 62 320 303 116 770 841 93 749 6 336 283 492 172 480 220 595 347 100 40 910 3 2 1 2 12 15 917 802 612 257 798 795 919 784 26 624 509 15 63 45 30 92 105 11 258 929 614 259 812 334 991 912 325 335 2 070 65 123 36 42 16 256 139 1 263 130 7 619 79 508 141 478 109 1 784 557 3 644 321 1 195 51 135 24 39 16 185 96 583 67 221 411 8 18 3 4 3 35 6 137 2 366 643 359 890 913 106 849 914 373 189 852 7 17 2 4 3 31 1 120 994 657 988 053 647 919 018 313 264 2 581 47 156 73 58 44 584 8 1 611 – 11 367 165 602 843 259 293 5 281 167 3 747 10 1 730 51 166 31 37 36 983 24 365 38 34 777 682 084 194 071 670 4 514 94 21 455 14 150 876 2 17 22 4 10 46 2 44 862 953 200 684 141 175 384 246 230 1 4 1 1 1 096 114 16 82 104 37 142 489 35 182 5 933 829 361 145 299 645 064 118 719 953 198 15 71 102 22 139 443 17 137 2 440 598 511 239 788 549 759 735 578 92 640 4 15 1 3 3 35 5 22 1 182 213 338 059 923 005 138 802 980 73 667 2 13 1 2 3 31 1 16 1 091 845 236 149 378 531 641 123 674 16 177 727 3 803 390 508 385 6 597 211 3 148 408 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 37 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 58 632 51 317 7 314 96 929 77 621 19 308 48 023 41 582 6 441 105 823 84 245 21 577 751 349 558 408 192 942 49 205 32 052 17 153 186 047 143 104 42 943 66 230 38 644 27 586 236 642 170 405 66 237 213 676 158 549 55 128 21 257 16 501 4 756 42 643 23 782 18 861 25 168 16 043 9 125 27 630 24 354 3 276 2 875 473 2 279 426 596 047 158 036 120 449 37 587 143 884 102 168 41 716 718 136 595 329 122 806 666 633 543 877 122 755 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 43 366 42 276 1 090 66 155 56 761 9 394 34 282 30 973 3 309 71 628 57 398 14 230 565 457 416 096 149 361 42 651 26 860 15 790 144 141 106 699 37 442 48 381 24 457 23 924 195 957 138 837 57 119 181 087 138 691 42 396 16 182 13 076 3 106 37 366 (D) (D) 18 918 13 316 5 602 20 959 19 403 1 556 2 186 751 1 794 690 392 061 108 883 (D) (D) 92 517 62 183 30 334 552 043 468 136 83 907 498 860 415 675 83 185 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 5 289 4 888 401 11 275 9 250 2 025 6 355 5 612 743 13 655 9 689 3 967 108 397 76 516 31 882 8 024 6 224 1 799 31 519 21 454 10 065 6 049 2 970 3 079 53 285 39 660 13 625 53 255 48 408 4 847 3 186 2 642 545 4 155 (D) (D) 5 881 4 080 1 801 3 256 2 722 534 380 392 328 479 51 913 21 786 (D) (D) 21 058 16 232 4 826 107 651 83 928 23 723 111 817 98 886 12 931 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 184 160 24 270 199 71 191 159 32 280 216 63 1 750 1 246 504 114 80 34 329 263 67 169 101 69 336 204 133 304 222 82 80 56 24 39 28 11 64 51 13 115 100 15 4 512 3 189 1 323 309 252 57 405 272 133 1 624 1 395 229 992 780 211 Employees (number) E 431 386 45 923 645 278 616 528 88 871 612 259 8 767 5 972 2 795 702 497 204 2 490 1 926 564 516 334 182 2 664 1 831 833 2 850 2 525 324 423 374 49 441 (D) (D) 571 406 165 375 315 60 28 413 24 059 4 354 1 113 (D) (D) 1 585 1 267 318 8 320 6 565 1 755 7 993 6 959 1 034 A 9 11 15 4 5 5 4 6 3 6 7 8 2 3 4 7 8 11 7 9 13 8 10 14 4 6 7 5 7 7 6 9 7 16 18 33 7 9 11 6 9 4 1 1 1 6 7 8 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 6 B 14 15 37 12 15 9 8 9 1 9 11 12 3 4 7 32 36 65 12 14 22 11 12 19 3 4 7 12 16 9 9 7 31 7 11 5 9 5 22 5 6 1 2 3 6 12 15 16 7 9 9 6 7 12 8 8 22 C 19 20 50 14 17 20 14 17 – 16 20 18 5 6 10 25 29 47 16 18 35 21 25 37 7 6 16 17 21 25 17 20 33 21 24 41 17 21 – 23 27 – 4 4 7 17 19 34 7 7 15 7 8 18 8 10 16 D 16 17 31 17 20 5 7 8 – 11 13 17 4 4 8 37 42 71 14 17 24 12 12 21 3 2 7 14 18 8 11 8 47 7 (D) (D) 3 4 – 7 7 – 3 3 8 15 (D) (D) 9 11 12 7 8 17 10 10 30 Abilene, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Akron, OH PMSA Minority men Minority women Albany, GA MSA Minority men Minority women Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Albuquerque, NM MSA Minority men Minority women Alexandria, LA MSA Minority men Minority women Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Amarillo, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Anchorage, AK MSA Minority men Minority women Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Minority men Minority women Anniston, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah, WI MSA Minority men Minority women Asheville, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Athens, GA MSA Minority men Minority women Atlanta, GA MSA Minority men Minority women Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Augusta–Aiken, GA–SC MSA Minority men Minority women Austin–San Marcos, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Bakersfield, CA MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 860 582 277 1 855 1 022 833 890 541 349 1 738 1 070 668 10 202 6 434 3 768 579 384 195 1 236 922 315 967 638 330 1 961 1 097 863 1 802 1 073 730 411 232 179 180 136 44 444 248 196 628 421 207 34 427 20 093 14 334 1 600 1 030 570 2 951 1 717 1 234 10 256 7 067 3 189 5 409 3 650 1 759 38 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 1 244 446 819 735 424 711 19 395 17 530 1 865 14 018 11 884 2 134 250 885 205 679 45 207 209 121 142 320 66 802 67 000 51 332 15 668 73 745 65 163 8 582 1 594 890 1 106 145 488 744 29 305 20 255 9 050 189 775 176 990 12 785 36 893 32 343 4 550 223 138 146 423 76 715 27 310 9 816 17 495 18 413 13 793 4 620 103 266 86 550 16 717 1 345 099 (D) (D) 115 502 83 746 31 756 224 173 100 528 123 645 71 879 63 274 8 604 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 871 877 560 625 311 252 18 549 17 149 1 400 10 813 9 837 976 181 586 153 273 28 313 139 553 89 657 49 896 57 664 43 602 14 062 59 502 56 841 2 661 1 183 360 827 112 356 248 25 863 17 353 8 510 151 053 142 318 8 735 22 579 21 358 1 221 168 463 108 365 60 098 22 279 8 132 14 147 7 976 7 166 810 89 535 75 708 13 827 (D) (D) (D) 90 378 67 265 23 113 197 387 77 106 120 281 65 171 60 320 4 850 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 224 280 156 322 67 958 5 489 5 204 285 2 190 1 853 337 35 298 27 458 7 840 22 531 17 071 5 460 5 090 3 418 1 672 4 011 3 633 378 230 976 180 927 50 049 7 043 4 180 2 863 19 186 17 286 1 900 4 227 4 097 130 41 710 28 233 13 477 9 021 2 510 6 511 4 688 4 428 260 18 728 15 423 3 305 (D) (D) (D) 18 017 12 097 5 920 26 701 14 116 12 586 7 715 6 564 1 150 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 2 519 1 556 962 32 25 7 58 51 7 487 392 95 408 292 115 127 97 30 79 58 21 1 774 1 205 569 70 42 28 239 181 58 46 33 13 611 410 201 25 11 14 31 26 5 225 179 46 1 549 1 103 446 186 105 82 229 159 69 124 88 36 Employees (number) E 32 977 27 731 5 247 400 378 22 166 144 22 2 403 1 820 583 2 280 1 925 355 494 367 127 388 354 34 11 499 9 485 2 013 456 237 219 1 270 1 068 202 250 239 11 3 041 1 642 1 399 682 161 521 282 249 33 1 624 1 325 299 (D) (D) (D) 1 147 784 363 1 074 441 634 692 550 142 A 1 2 2 18 20 32 12 16 19 2 3 3 3 4 5 12 15 22 9 11 13 2 3 4 17 19 23 3 4 6 12 15 19 1 2 2 14 19 22 13 18 18 7 9 12 2 2 3 8 10 12 6 7 10 10 13 15 B 6 8 10 1 – 13 17 20 21 8 10 7 17 9 48 25 31 35 49 55 33 6 9 7 7 9 4 5 5 10 19 21 29 4 5 3 11 8 17 27 34 30 7 8 9 4 (D) (D) 11 8 34 25 13 44 9 10 12 C 5 6 10 – – – 30 34 – 8 10 – 10 12 19 25 29 47 23 29 31 7 9 14 13 13 26 10 12 13 35 40 67 4 5 9 18 – 32 41 49 – 11 13 24 6 7 11 20 24 35 18 22 26 23 24 51 D 9 12 13 – – – 22 24 – 10 12 – 24 12 64 28 36 38 60 63 14 8 11 9 6 8 3 5 5 13 24 25 17 4 6 4 4 – 6 22 24 – 7 8 10 (D) (D) (D) 12 8 40 20 17 45 10 11 12 Baltimore, MD PMSA Minority men Minority women Bangor, ME MSA Minority men Minority women Barnstable–Yarmouth, MA MSA Minority men Minority women Baton Rouge, LA MSA Minority men Minority women Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Bellingham, WA MSA Minority men Minority women Benton Harbor, MI MSA Minority men Minority women Bergen–Passaic, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Billings, MT MSA Minority men Minority women Biloxi–Gulfport–Pascagoula, MS MSA Minority men Minority women Binghamton, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Birmingham, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Bloomington, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Bloomington–Normal, IL MSA Minority men Minority women Boise City, ID MSA Minority men Minority women Boston, MA–NH PMSA Minority men Minority women Boulder–Longmont, CO PMSA Minority men Minority women Brazoria, TX PMSA Minority men Minority women Bremerton, WA PMSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 18 420 9 678 8 742 105 63 42 273 161 113 3 898 2 396 1 502 3 055 1 918 1 137 444 319 126 484 281 203 12 383 7 895 4 488 217 151 67 1 804 1 278 526 426 282 143 3 938 2 203 1 735 217 134 83 271 135 136 1 009 646 363 13 140 7 943 5 197 1 159 679 480 1 573 1 123 451 598 294 304 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 39 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 180 889 136 685 44 203 35 464 30 235 5 229 450 147 335 530 114 617 27 804 21 347 6 456 405 197 345 866 59 331 58 920 14 958 43 963 205 733 192 643 13 090 11 760 8 249 3 511 20 136 7 552 12 584 34 377 20 059 14 317 128 565 77 746 50 819 44 225 35 312 8 913 611 140 522 544 88 596 53 208 31 875 21 333 81 905 67 573 14 332 15 480 12 756 2 725 8 106 667 5 884 119 2 222 548 93 655 81 379 12 277 583 249 469 291 113 958 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 137 846 105 954 31 892 23 355 20 915 2 440 337 200 242 282 94 918 19 135 15 119 4 016 343 786 301 129 42 657 55 306 11 834 43 472 194 470 183 386 11 084 9 357 6 090 3 267 18 753 6 935 11 818 25 988 15 277 10 712 76 531 47 175 29 356 36 869 29 148 7 721 507 132 444 745 62 388 43 641 24 861 18 780 55 001 (D) (D) 11 660 10 297 1 363 6 689 929 4 903 585 1 786 345 60 146 52 125 8 020 498 783 421 453 77 330 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 29 947 22 813 7 133 6 242 5 681 561 64 429 49 636 14 793 5 251 4 524 727 40 761 31 823 8 938 7 394 2 344 5 050 27 245 25 264 1 980 2 502 1 401 1 101 3 058 1 943 1 115 6 571 3 472 3 100 19 023 9 687 9 336 6 595 5 190 1 405 79 594 66 136 13 458 9 612 6 049 3 563 12 567 (D) (D) 2 626 2 295 331 1 186 078 797 505 388 572 8 396 6 936 1 461 77 076 62 363 14 713 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 307 212 95 96 71 25 1 217 913 304 114 82 32 525 375 150 66 32 34 218 184 34 43 33 11 37 25 12 136 81 55 491 307 184 125 90 34 1 037 721 316 142 88 54 293 230 63 51 40 11 8 892 6 030 2 862 182 126 56 771 496 274 Employees (number) E 1 350 915 435 552 488 64 6 095 4 696 1 399 500 352 148 3 247 2 425 822 526 166 360 2 041 1 823 218 297 187 110 250 166 84 625 409 216 1 935 1 052 883 528 370 158 5 057 3 932 1 125 690 382 308 1 240 (D) (D) 321 276 45 64 591 46 120 18 471 886 712 174 4 709 3 557 1 151 A 4 6 7 7 9 11 3 3 6 8 10 13 4 5 6 10 14 13 7 10 10 15 20 23 12 16 18 9 11 13 2 2 3 6 9 8 2 2 3 7 7 12 4 6 5 10 13 18 1 1 1 9 11 16 2 3 3 B 13 17 16 15 17 27 5 6 9 12 15 18 17 19 24 3 10 – 6 6 37 16 16 39 9 21 7 18 20 32 7 3 17 12 14 32 5 6 11 17 15 37 10 12 13 6 6 14 3 3 6 21 23 27 5 4 22 C 13 16 23 25 28 53 7 8 14 19 24 29 12 13 23 7 11 10 17 20 33 17 21 26 10 12 17 26 27 51 4 4 9 14 17 30 5 7 9 22 21 46 12 15 22 11 14 13 3 3 6 20 23 42 8 9 15 D 17 22 20 20 21 53 6 8 10 16 20 21 19 21 33 1 5 – 6 6 43 17 14 41 9 23 7 22 25 40 4 4 9 14 17 36 6 7 16 21 18 42 11 (D) (D) 6 7 11 4 4 7 27 31 35 6 4 31 Bridgeport, CT PMSA Minority men Minority women Brockton, MA PMSA Minority men Minority women Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Bryan–College Station, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Burlington, VT MSA Minority men Minority women Canton–Massillon, OH MSA Minority men Minority women Casper, WY MSA Minority men Minority women Cedar Rapids, IA MSA Minority men Minority women Champaign–Urbana, IL MSA Minority men Minority women Charleston–North Charleston, SC MSA Minority men Minority women Charleston, WV MSA Minority men Minority women Charlotte–Gastonia–Rock Hill, NC–SC MSA Minority men Minority women Charlottesville, VA MSA Minority men Minority women Chattanooga, TN–GA MSA Minority men Minority women Cheyenne, WY MSA Minority men Minority women Chicago, IL PMSA Minority men Minority women Chico–Paradise, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN PMSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 2 218 1 321 898 736 451 285 7 047 5 371 1 677 793 543 250 2 742 1 542 1 200 268 149 120 767 506 260 173 110 63 164 104 60 599 316 283 3 225 1 858 1 367 527 366 162 6 680 4 108 2 572 708 422 286 1 377 882 495 273 140 133 60 158 36 459 23 699 826 549 277 5 283 2 778 2 505 40 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 41 874 30 381 11 493 990 989 809 471 181 518 125 351 98 687 26 664 13 438 8 285 5 153 252 876 207 931 44 945 142 033 121 975 20 058 555 434 385 150 170 284 322 150 241 649 80 501 23 721 22 969 751 3 777 015 3 081 216 695 799 68 597 51 792 16 805 23 202 14 315 8 887 95 718 82 156 13 562 303 265 252 363 50 902 222 733 145 504 77 229 28 018 17 297 10 721 34 862 32 013 2 849 1 673 015 1 189 457 483 559 182 295 124 258 58 037 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 32 912 (D) (D) 786 885 654 124 132 760 95 689 76 983 18 706 11 015 6 539 4 475 202 409 170 856 31 553 115 239 102 375 12 864 432 897 301 352 131 545 235 939 173 021 62 919 22 532 (D) (D) 3 037 418 2 501 030 536 389 47 761 37 414 10 348 13 934 7 856 6 078 79 671 71 172 8 499 255 581 220 693 34 888 184 675 123 176 61 499 24 618 15 987 8 631 31 182 30 479 703 1 448 740 1 038 779 409 961 169 921 117 017 52 904 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 8 717 (D) (D) 120 754 98 433 22 321 19 909 15 461 4 448 1 715 917 798 53 427 46 490 6 937 43 973 41 013 2 959 78 529 49 976 28 554 47 832 38 706 9 127 3 028 (D) (D) 490 713 358 438 132 275 12 573 11 577 996 1 670 1 362 308 15 402 14 127 1 274 67 525 54 764 12 761 40 827 19 093 21 734 3 849 3 468 381 11 931 11 852 79 270 208 167 563 102 644 16 537 12 104 4 433 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 108 87 21 1 427 1 024 402 341 249 92 45 23 22 607 425 182 278 209 69 878 609 269 1 162 853 309 79 76 3 5 352 4 088 1 264 136 109 27 88 56 32 209 177 31 560 414 146 511 310 202 59 35 24 44 40 4 2 402 1 477 924 149 105 44 Employees (number) E 806 (D) (D) 10 420 8 417 2 003 1 625 1 097 528 186 102 84 3 712 3 079 633 1 517 1 293 223 5 814 3 605 2 208 4 729 3 434 1 295 245 (D) (D) 33 149 23 382 9 766 627 555 72 222 155 67 1 175 1 049 126 3 640 2 744 897 3 178 1 660 1 517 432 370 62 318 306 12 16 752 9 660 7 092 911 646 265 A 5 7 6 2 2 2 5 7 7 11 14 15 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 3 3 3 4 6 21 27 24 1 2 2 9 11 14 4 2 9 8 10 12 3 4 3 5 7 9 6 6 12 11 16 13 2 2 3 6 8 9 B 8 11 7 5 4 22 17 21 23 18 15 41 2 2 8 42 49 8 6 5 15 7 9 11 28 29 48 12 14 13 16 19 27 15 10 37 10 10 24 7 8 7 14 17 23 26 5 69 71 78 27 5 5 11 3 4 3 C 15 19 15 6 7 12 15 18 26 27 33 42 4 2 11 10 13 14 9 10 16 8 9 18 33 34 – 4 4 8 23 28 37 21 – 57 18 21 30 10 11 19 15 17 26 15 8 36 43 47 – 6 7 11 11 14 16 D 10 (D) (D) 7 5 30 22 27 31 22 18 47 2 2 11 52 59 7 7 6 19 9 12 14 30 (D) (D) 15 17 16 20 24 32 23 – 53 10 11 7 7 8 8 16 20 28 30 5 84 80 81 – 5 6 12 3 5 2 Clarksville–Hopkinsville, TN–KY MSA Minority men Minority women Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH PMSA Minority men Minority women Colorado Springs, CO MSA Minority men Minority women Columbia, MO MSA Minority men Minority women Columbia, SC MSA Minority men Minority women Columbus, GA–AL MSA Minority men Minority women Columbus, OH MSA Minority men Minority women Corpus Christi, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Cumberland, MD–WV MSA Minority men Minority women Dallas, TX PMSA Minority men Minority women Danbury, CT PMSA Minority men Minority women Danville, VA MSA Minority men Minority women Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA–IL MSA Minority men Minority women Dayton–Springfield, OH MSA Minority men Minority women Daytona Beach, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Decatur, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Decatur, IL MSA Minority men Minority women Denver, CO PMSA Minority men Minority women Des Moines, IA MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 737 445 292 10 170 5 853 4 318 2 271 1 333 938 316 166 150 3 753 2 230 1 523 2 020 1 232 788 6 129 3 535 2 594 6 373 4 403 1 970 138 106 32 35 614 23 476 12 138 826 561 264 638 362 276 814 531 283 3 476 1 907 1 569 2 064 1 207 858 267 143 124 266 143 122 14 408 8 693 5 715 862 513 349 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 41 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 2 289 112 1 695 152 593 960 16 029 11 682 4 346 35 064 29 713 5 351 12 025 9 275 2 751 85 387 52 591 32 796 1 139 454 899 230 240 224 42 298 36 641 5 657 11 002 10 039 963 11 892 5 872 6 020 39 819 20 983 18 836 78 252 38 269 39 983 40 996 22 909 18 088 14 163 10 118 4 045 88 794 62 542 26 252 24 322 15 598 8 724 22 261 20 617 1 644 104 857 77 464 27 394 18 250 13 934 4 316 69 328 57 975 11 353 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 1 761 044 1 292 114 468 929 9 652 6 876 2 777 25 280 21 634 3 647 8 414 5 871 2 543 61 661 40 028 21 633 875 299 682 717 192 581 38 167 34 910 3 256 9 455 8 673 782 8 979 4 405 4 574 36 465 19 447 17 017 69 174 31 303 37 871 31 375 14 111 17 264 10 850 8 012 2 838 49 324 33 838 15 486 18 909 11 319 7 590 11 119 10 911 208 75 758 56 869 18 890 14 141 11 177 2 964 47 348 39 596 7 752 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 415 837 313 793 102 044 2 462 1 759 703 5 676 4 846 830 2 155 1 722 434 11 728 9 366 2 362 186 117 147 905 38 212 10 090 9 381 709 3 888 3 752 136 1 028 535 493 6 098 4 472 1 626 12 874 5 248 7 625 5 942 2 117 3 825 2 009 1 166 842 7 526 4 669 2 857 3 196 1 724 1 472 2 073 2 035 38 23 306 17 815 5 490 2 760 2 243 517 10 728 9 971 757 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 3 169 2 169 1 000 82 53 29 85 63 22 26 20 6 223 152 71 2 778 2 168 610 48 31 17 15 11 4 15 10 5 76 47 29 177 101 76 123 63 60 26 16 10 278 176 102 83 58 25 32 29 3 242 170 72 66 46 20 155 117 38 Employees (number) E 24 071 17 563 6 508 283 189 94 595 474 121 214 166 48 737 490 247 13 579 10 321 3 258 831 780 51 124 106 18 110 62 48 315 266 49 1 142 543 599 544 156 388 423 108 316 904 465 439 307 175 132 228 222 6 1 203 787 416 320 255 65 733 659 74 A 1 2 2 5 6 8 6 8 9 17 21 27 7 9 11 2 3 4 14 16 19 18 23 26 17 22 24 11 13 19 9 12 15 9 13 13 20 27 28 3 3 4 12 15 19 17 21 26 4 6 5 4 4 8 3 4 3 B 3 4 4 7 9 11 8 9 13 20 22 52 17 12 40 5 6 7 5 4 20 3 3 5 26 13 50 37 25 72 13 17 19 17 24 22 20 26 25 13 16 21 16 22 21 25 27 32 18 24 13 9 12 5 23 27 2 C 4 5 8 10 14 10 7 8 11 26 29 56 21 24 41 5 5 11 29 38 45 – – – 10 – 29 27 24 60 17 19 31 24 34 34 24 32 37 9 7 22 13 17 15 43 47 – 15 19 23 5 7 – 10 13 7 D 4 6 4 9 10 18 9 10 18 24 24 57 22 14 58 6 7 9 4 4 2 – – – 32 – 64 40 27 80 14 20 20 15 18 23 22 26 36 12 8 35 20 29 23 25 25 – 24 32 12 12 15 – 26 31 2 Detroit, MI PMSA Minority men Minority women Dothan, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Dover, DE MSA Minority men Minority women Duluth–Superior, MN–WI MSA Minority men Minority women Dutchess County, NY PMSA Minority men Minority women El Paso, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Elkhart–Goshen, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Elmira, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Enid, OK MSA Minority men Minority women Erie, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Eugene–Springfield, OR MSA Minority men Minority women Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY MSA Minority men Minority women Fargo–Moorhead, ND–MN MSA Minority men Minority women Fayetteville, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers, AR MSA Minority men Minority women Fitchburg–Leominster, MA PMSA Minority men Minority women Flint, MI PMSA Minority men Minority women Florence, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Florence, SC MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 20 742 11 646 9 096 521 302 219 543 361 181 168 92 76 1 199 736 464 14 163 10 095 4 068 292 143 150 105 76 29 110 78 32 306 178 128 699 400 299 456 268 188 116 75 41 2 377 1 268 1 109 341 211 129 242 132 110 1 812 956 856 376 226 150 958 578 381 42 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 61 548 34 855 26 693 1 730 639 1 200 175 530 464 234 616 161 376 73 240 112 337 87 864 24 474 56 609 (D) (D) 64 487 38 645 25 842 83 555 61 179 22 377 730 333 577 163 153 170 1 068 942 863 815 205 127 10 480 7 266 3 213 69 746 44 598 25 148 117 288 95 284 22 004 264 302 198 254 66 048 5 965 5 444 521 19 124 15 314 3 810 5 856 5 390 466 123 719 105 119 18 599 7 813 3 708 4 105 33 329 22 102 11 228 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 48 191 23 272 24 919 1 355 819 927 868 427 951 189 409 125 224 64 185 62 991 46 420 16 571 50 996 (D) (D) 47 543 35 287 12 256 59 099 42 799 16 299 537 073 429 382 107 691 823 743 672 315 151 428 7 350 (D) (D) 49 255 30 022 19 233 73 816 65 228 8 588 215 068 167 642 47 426 4 426 (D) (D) 9 079 7 396 1 683 (D) (D) 272 92 865 85 321 7 544 6 798 3 334 3 464 21 363 13 131 8 232 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 10 345 3 625 6 720 258 138 181 457 76 681 37 106 23 842 13 265 11 646 9 533 2 113 12 911 (D) (D) 11 184 8 285 2 899 14 813 11 801 3 012 112 175 89 704 22 471 130 055 100 454 29 600 3 693 (D) (D) 11 621 6 259 5 362 15 356 14 097 1 259 43 484 32 763 10 721 1 098 (D) (D) 2 085 1 666 419 (D) (D) 155 17 628 16 242 1 386 2 028 877 1 151 3 623 1 925 1 698 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 123 40 82 3 033 1 941 1 092 449 305 144 247 148 99 102 79 23 168 115 53 267 213 54 1 594 1 170 424 1 986 1 565 421 30 23 7 245 147 99 293 229 64 610 403 207 13 11 2 90 69 21 13 10 3 294 248 46 34 20 14 132 98 34 Employees (number) E 906 271 636 15 508 9 489 6 019 2 138 1 588 550 1 026 788 238 1 261 (D) (D) 960 760 200 1 411 1 100 312 6 989 5 477 1 512 9 590 7 690 1 900 151 (D) (D) 1 095 739 356 1 384 1 266 118 2 970 2 230 740 116 (D) (D) 302 246 56 (D) (D) 8 1 227 1 072 155 167 70 97 398 238 161 A 11 14 16 2 2 3 6 8 10 6 7 10 10 11 15 9 13 12 6 8 9 2 3 3 3 3 5 5 7 8 7 9 11 5 7 7 3 5 5 21 31 29 5 6 6 14 19 23 5 7 6 14 18 22 10 13 15 B 12 13 21 5 7 8 23 29 38 19 24 19 9 (D) (D) 22 28 35 11 13 22 5 4 18 5 5 17 5 6 2 12 13 23 15 18 15 9 10 19 12 13 10 11 14 13 13 14 16 5 5 14 18 2 33 15 18 29 C 25 24 35 6 8 11 16 20 28 21 25 36 16 20 15 23 31 30 16 19 22 7 7 14 6 7 13 5 6 – 21 25 36 16 20 21 10 11 17 – – – 16 16 41 22 24 47 14 16 – 11 16 16 24 29 42 D 12 5 22 7 8 10 28 37 43 28 36 25 10 (D) (D) 23 31 7 14 16 29 7 6 25 6 5 22 2 (D) (D) 15 16 30 23 26 6 11 12 23 – (D) (D) 12 14 27 (D) (D) 16 4 5 – 20 1 39 21 24 38 Fort Collins–Loveland, CO MSA Minority men Minority women Fort Lauderdale, FL PMSA Minority men Minority women Fort Myers–Cape Coral, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Fort Pierce–Port St. Lucie, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Fort Smith, AR–OK MSA Minority men Minority women Fort Walton Beach, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Fort Wayne, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Fort Worth–Arlington, TX PMSA Minority men Minority women Fresno, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Gadsden, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Gainesville, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Galveston–Texas City, TX PMSA Minority men Minority women Gary, IN PMSA Minority men Minority women Glens Falls, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Goldsboro, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Grand Forks, ND–MN MSA Minority men Minority women Grand Rapids–Muskegon–Holland, MI MSA Minority men Minority women Great Falls, MT MSA Minority men Minority women Greeley, CO PMSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 642 363 279 18 386 11 327 7 058 1 867 1 228 638 1 609 1 058 551 470 298 173 679 361 318 1 174 720 454 12 231 7 924 4 307 9 300 6 155 3 144 219 114 105 1 234 726 508 2 260 1 423 838 2 788 1 620 1 168 134 71 63 618 394 224 157 101 56 1 791 1 068 723 157 74 83 714 407 306 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 43 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 76 373 11 443 64 930 313 652 228 013 85 639 33 308 15 288 18 020 176 142 127 257 48 885 34 824 31 214 3 611 51 834 46 880 4 954 102 728 76 754 25 974 595 092 493 775 101 317 37 330 27 661 9 669 4 078 343 2 847 699 1 230 644 84 276 70 076 14 200 6 027 225 4 654 315 1 372 911 25 542 19 269 6 273 127 416 105 864 21 551 683 653 425 883 257 770 13 374 10 193 3 181 8 537 6 587 1 950 186 108 135 386 50 722 20 546 11 518 9 029 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 71 573 8 436 63 137 218 748 154 052 64 696 24 486 8 505 15 982 134 883 96 606 38 277 18 333 16 905 1 428 41 154 38 106 3 048 55 064 41 844 13 220 499 513 427 723 71 790 19 205 15 347 3 858 3 249 588 2 263 457 986 131 60 053 53 179 6 873 4 634 764 3 564 898 1 069 866 21 996 16 346 5 650 105 187 88 348 16 839 592 609 360 086 232 523 10 394 8 803 1 591 5 137 3 841 1 296 117 074 84 386 32 688 13 599 5 603 7 997 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 17 555 3 962 13 593 49 956 35 834 14 123 8 259 2 455 5 803 34 740 26 913 7 826 3 129 2 711 418 10 728 9 798 930 11 002 8 280 2 722 115 670 95 860 19 810 4 296 3 479 817 586 247 386 295 199 952 12 250 10 936 1 314 746 883 495 197 251 686 6 367 4 405 1 962 33 100 27 787 5 313 106 581 62 273 44 308 1 704 1 528 176 790 539 251 20 054 13 218 6 836 5 686 985 4 700 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 34 11 22 856 628 227 131 69 61 456 337 119 57 51 6 102 94 8 233 145 88 756 543 213 81 61 20 4 223 2 973 1 250 170 100 70 9 106 7 057 2 049 92 59 33 281 201 80 1 056 603 452 24 15 9 45 20 25 524 363 161 65 45 20 Employees (number) E 703 160 542 4 301 3 066 1 235 773 253 519 4 366 3 647 719 448 421 27 538 486 52 826 620 206 9 485 8 595 890 476 378 99 34 491 22 749 11 742 749 655 94 56 584 29 735 26 848 345 231 114 1 640 1 320 320 6 454 3 784 2 671 153 134 19 59 54 5 2 431 1 357 1 074 640 150 490 A 15 20 21 2 2 2 3 3 6 2 3 3 16 23 21 10 13 11 5 7 8 3 4 5 7 8 11 1 1 2 7 8 14 1 1 1 8 11 12 3 4 4 2 3 4 14 19 20 13 14 23 1 2 2 3 5 2 B 40 9 46 6 7 9 17 3 31 8 10 7 44 49 41 18 20 5 9 12 11 28 33 20 21 23 47 6 9 2 40 48 26 4 4 10 6 7 14 5 4 19 8 11 12 10 11 22 17 13 60 3 3 4 7 13 3 C 31 25 45 5 6 11 10 10 18 5 5 11 40 44 – 33 36 – 16 17 31 9 10 18 10 9 32 2 3 4 22 20 45 3 3 6 16 19 26 6 7 12 8 9 14 22 34 15 48 42 80 2 4 – 7 9 12 D 42 1 48 7 8 12 23 4 34 10 13 8 46 50 – 22 24 – 12 15 12 33 38 26 20 20 58 7 11 2 55 62 29 5 5 12 7 8 15 5 3 24 9 13 13 10 12 7 24 11 91 2 2 – 5 12 4 Green Bay, WI MSA Minority men Minority women Greensboro–Winston Salem–High Point, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Greenville, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC MSA Minority men Minority women Hagerstown, MD PMSA Minority men Minority women Hamilton–Middletown, OH PMSA Minority men Minority women Harrisburg–Lebanon–Carlisle, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Hartford, CT MSA Minority men Minority women Hickory–Morganton, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Honolulu, HI MSA Minority men Minority women Houma, LA MSA Minority men Minority women Houston, TX PMSA Minority men Minority women Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH MSA Minority men Minority women Huntsville, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Indianapolis, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Iowa City, IA MSA Minority men Minority women Jackson, MI MSA Minority men Minority women Jackson, MS MSA Minority men Minority women Jackson, TN MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 218 125 93 5 785 3 537 2 247 794 445 349 3 029 1 847 1 182 223 131 92 529 356 173 1 568 935 632 4 322 2 656 1 666 580 369 211 31 692 20 071 11 621 1 026 694 332 66 724 45 498 21 226 265 167 98 1 711 1 048 663 5 698 3 093 2 605 226 114 111 205 107 98 4 034 2 489 1 544 397 251 146 44 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 510 293 355 955 154 338 21 818 15 077 6 740 9 807 8 283 1 524 16 441 14 651 1 790 1 369 511 1 144 803 224 709 32 822 22 634 10 188 18 088 11 465 6 623 32 356 31 250 1 106 76 182 52 693 23 489 11 438 9 513 1 925 473 718 361 355 112 363 8 696 7 910 786 84 837 68 898 15 939 130 798 80 680 50 118 23 054 17 619 5 435 27 427 27 223 204 105 775 86 715 19 060 62 185 (D) (D) 54 291 30 356 23 934 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 384 548 263 118 121 431 15 163 10 197 4 966 5 957 5 675 282 13 647 12 673 974 1 150 061 986 673 163 388 19 971 (D) (D) 15 358 9 352 6 006 30 444 29 717 727 57 648 39 856 17 792 5 454 4 445 1 009 368 165 289 488 78 677 5 787 5 570 217 58 165 50 021 8 144 105 928 60 553 45 375 20 437 15 542 4 895 (D) (D) – 69 738 58 883 10 856 60 610 (D) (D) 39 649 (D) (D) Annual payroll ($1,000) F 77 520 48 031 29 489 3 732 2 309 1 423 465 428 37 2 523 2 335 188 123 492 104 684 18 808 5 848 (D) (D) 1 892 1 368 524 2 340 2 235 105 10 472 6 438 4 034 2 067 1 762 305 73 579 54 474 19 105 1 978 1 947 31 10 715 8 778 1 937 21 465 10 289 11 176 8 485 4 962 3 523 (D) (D) – 16 948 13 473 3 475 10 096 (D) (D) 10 549 (D) (D) Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 1 101 781 320 88 64 24 10 7 3 55 37 18 1 392 1 015 377 78 57 21 48 32 16 29 18 11 197 150 47 57 41 16 956 622 334 32 27 5 295 208 87 255 181 74 52 27 25 5 5 – 334 234 100 38 34 4 98 75 23 Employees (number) E 6 218 4 087 2 131 300 215 85 38 31 7 476 432 44 6 005 4 791 1 214 666 (D) (D) 168 105 63 236 219 17 636 535 101 121 98 23 6 184 3 928 2 255 122 118 4 987 779 208 1 314 884 430 613 231 381 (D) (D) – 1 560 863 696 926 (D) (D) 953 (D) (D) A 3 4 4 6 8 7 21 24 39 14 19 22 3 3 5 9 11 15 18 23 26 17 21 25 6 8 8 14 19 15 2 3 3 14 16 25 5 7 7 5 7 5 16 18 29 24 31 39 3 4 5 16 18 28 3 5 4 B 7 10 7 5 6 2 22 23 66 28 32 40 17 20 10 16 19 29 19 29 18 2 2 41 17 19 34 29 35 19 4 4 9 27 29 34 15 18 13 10 10 21 22 15 82 8 8 57 17 20 22 35 (D) (D) 6 10 1 C 8 10 14 6 8 – – – – 28 32 58 8 9 15 16 20 23 33 40 60 22 – 59 18 20 38 46 59 61 6 6 11 18 21 – 14 18 17 12 16 14 45 43 81 – – – 13 15 26 34 38 – 10 13 – D 8 12 7 1 2 – – – – 34 36 66 20 23 12 11 (D) (D) 22 35 20 1 – 61 22 25 44 11 12 31 5 5 12 40 41 – 20 23 15 12 11 23 25 17 91 (D) (D) – 25 29 38 36 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Jacksonville, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Jacksonville, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Jamestown, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Janesville–Beloit, WI MSA Minority men Minority women Jersey City, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol, TN–VA MSA Minority men Minority women Johnstown, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Joplin, MO MSA Minority men Minority women Kalamazoo–Battle Creek, MI MSA Minority men Minority women Kankakee, IL PMSA Minority men Minority women Kansas City, MO–KS MSA Minority men Minority women Kenosha, WI PMSA Minority men Minority women Killeen–Temple, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Knoxville, TN MSA Minority men Minority women Kokomo, IN MSA Minority men Minority women La Crosse, WI–MN MSA Minority men Minority women Lafayette, LA MSA Minority men Minority women Lafayette, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Lake Charles, LA MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 5 285 3 189 2 096 607 368 238 111 71 40 210 123 86 8 696 6 022 2 674 488 286 202 194 127 67 200 119 80 1 171 692 479 267 159 108 6 405 3 729 2 676 213 127 86 1 943 1 088 855 1 354 841 513 205 127 78 113 76 37 2 249 1 421 827 212 115 97 890 548 342 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 45 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 281 846 238 586 43 260 67 251 42 025 25 226 82 265 44 581 37 684 698 093 578 928 119 165 137 846 108 170 29 676 711 577 534 054 177 523 22 577 19 636 2 940 72 107 51 019 21 089 52 312 30 911 21 401 100 458 78 572 21 885 34 629 29 911 4 719 38 750 27 266 11 484 178 231 140 768 37 463 80 444 65 275 15 169 27 919 291 21 657 524 6 261 767 269 346 226 482 42 865 (D) (D) (D) 85 743 65 964 19 779 55 091 36 131 18 960 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 242 109 204 656 37 453 48 330 29 215 19 115 48 359 17 177 31 182 576 724 487 965 88 759 106 539 85 624 20 916 569 900 425 237 144 663 15 306 14 689 617 44 783 (D) (D) 46 269 28 488 17 782 84 646 67 221 17 424 29 229 25 656 3 574 30 544 20 410 10 135 147 597 120 445 27 152 60 521 51 965 8 556 21 519 884 16 785 502 4 734 381 224 489 192 283 32 206 (D) (D) 12 806 47 396 33 215 14 181 45 175 30 965 14 210 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 28 634 20 341 8 293 13 461 8 241 5 220 8 997 3 338 5 658 63 899 48 141 15 758 22 406 18 438 3 968 107 760 81 228 26 532 3 194 3 044 150 11 124 (D) (D) 10 441 8 201 2 239 17 551 14 002 3 549 4 583 3 328 1 255 7 309 4 397 2 912 17 453 11 417 6 036 12 488 11 318 1 170 3 432 545 2 596 750 835 795 49 892 41 895 7 997 (D) (D) 3 077 8 805 5 828 2 977 5 018 3 500 1 518 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 584 422 162 153 84 68 215 110 105 978 768 210 455 348 107 1 001 703 298 51 42 9 128 86 42 201 111 90 235 158 77 72 40 32 105 73 32 337 221 115 113 84 29 33 096 24 106 8 990 491 293 198 104 48 56 293 212 82 141 114 27 Employees (number) E 2 876 2 268 608 1 161 699 462 715 291 424 4 774 3 635 1 139 2 124 1 738 387 6 743 4 945 1 798 386 346 40 555 (D) (D) 1 022 811 211 1 270 938 332 292 104 189 642 427 214 1 583 921 663 850 764 86 226 671 164 533 62 137 3 597 2 754 843 (D) (D) 127 910 649 261 432 330 102 A 6 7 9 9 11 14 6 8 8 4 5 8 5 6 9 2 3 4 13 17 20 8 11 13 8 11 11 4 5 6 11 15 16 10 13 15 2 3 3 4 6 5 – 1 1 2 3 3 9 11 15 6 7 10 4 5 6 B 10 11 24 18 27 20 17 26 22 5 6 14 9 11 12 6 8 7 32 36 38 10 12 19 20 20 41 7 8 15 57 65 52 18 25 17 4 5 8 8 9 13 2 3 3 3 3 8 (D) (D) (D) 17 20 33 11 16 10 C 14 17 27 25 31 41 18 23 29 8 10 16 11 13 19 7 8 14 31 37 16 22 26 41 18 23 29 10 11 20 34 40 59 18 22 31 6 6 12 8 11 – 1 2 3 6 6 12 24 23 41 16 15 37 16 20 – D 12 13 28 24 37 25 19 22 27 6 6 14 10 13 10 7 9 8 44 45 9 14 (D) (D) 23 22 48 8 9 19 67 76 68 22 31 19 5 5 10 8 9 – 3 4 4 3 3 11 (D) (D) 40 18 16 46 13 19 – Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Lancaster, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Lansing–East Lansing, MI MSA Minority men Minority women Laredo, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Las Cruces, NM MSA Minority men Minority women Las Vegas, NV–AZ MSA Minority men Minority women Lawrence, KS MSA Minority men Minority women Lawrence, MA–NH PMSA Minority men Minority women Lawton, OK MSA Minority men Minority women Lexington, KY MSA Minority men Minority women Lima, OH MSA Minority men Minority women Lincoln, NE MSA Minority men Minority women Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR MSA Minority men Minority women Longview–Marshall, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Los Angeles–Long Beach, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Louisville, KY–IN MSA Minority men Minority women Lowell, MA–NH PMSA Minority men Minority women Lubbock, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Lynchburg, VA MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 2 126 1 495 632 850 498 352 1 460 800 660 4 533 3 507 1 026 2 507 1 770 737 6 268 3 970 2 298 336 219 117 862 501 362 666 353 313 1 194 740 454 291 156 136 473 315 158 2 471 1 369 1 101 1 045 640 405 230 025 149 347 80 678 3 312 1 898 1 414 782 464 318 1 853 1 253 600 844 517 327 46 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 142 417 86 155 56 262 58 870 34 156 24 714 46 735 44 639 2 096 13 646 9 760 3 886 1 072 901 929 844 143 058 46 365 30 204 16 161 406 502 291 876 114 626 429 281 334 858 94 423 155 844 128 108 27 735 12 171 939 9 089 275 3 082 664 1 212 463 856 497 355 966 662 383 556 788 105 595 881 905 595 677 286 228 155 411 115 677 39 734 389 909 276 093 113 815 527 368 337 713 189 655 37 330 25 310 12 020 135 999 111 476 24 523 33 231 21 430 11 801 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 109 555 60 201 49 354 45 764 23 920 21 844 40 679 39 089 1 590 10 541 7 217 3 324 810 697 697 012 113 685 40 100 24 996 15 104 356 229 254 670 101 559 284 233 229 856 54 377 112 880 100 578 12 302 10 507 514 7 795 703 2 711 811 983 348 685 626 297 721 578 933 492 791 86 142 715 333 (D) (D) 118 204 91 387 26 817 280 370 185 130 95 240 407 298 251 266 156 032 26 189 20 053 6 135 104 596 88 538 16 058 30 324 19 870 10 454 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 16 722 8 688 8 034 9 496 4 592 4 904 6 617 6 391 226 2 108 1 623 486 119 781 99 394 20 386 8 250 4 679 3 572 94 720 68 851 25 869 55 483 44 350 11 133 19 020 16 823 2 196 1 432 205 981 691 450 514 141 584 96 628 44 957 80 181 61 216 18 965 138 978 (D) (D) 15 651 10 890 4 760 50 614 33 518 17 096 68 474 42 604 25 870 4 475 3 236 1 239 16 866 14 351 2 516 4 743 2 456 2 287 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 330 228 102 148 98 50 52 40 12 66 48 19 2 354 1 898 455 104 53 51 537 280 257 1 138 806 332 380 294 87 11 973 7 664 4 310 1 383 917 467 835 574 261 1 126 743 383 404 293 110 690 452 238 856 550 307 103 71 31 338 255 83 43 25 18 Employees (number) E 1 387 880 507 1 190 761 429 428 408 20 171 127 45 10 217 8 205 2 012 604 324 280 4 387 2 723 1 663 5 533 4 172 1 361 1 519 1 282 237 81 634 53 136 28 498 6 664 4 701 1 963 5 793 4 183 1 610 9 473 (D) (D) 1 708 1 203 505 3 863 2 576 1 287 3 196 1 973 1 223 492 248 244 1 401 1 001 399 314 174 140 A 3 4 4 8 10 11 13 15 22 9 11 13 2 3 5 12 15 19 6 7 9 1 1 1 6 7 10 1 1 1 3 3 4 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 5 8 4 5 6 4 3 7 2 3 2 14 15 21 B 10 16 3 11 16 15 3 4 5 7 7 18 6 6 8 12 9 30 10 7 31 3 3 5 15 17 27 4 5 5 6 7 7 15 18 6 5 5 9 14 19 9 9 12 12 7 9 9 16 17 35 6 7 4 29 21 72 C 10 12 18 13 16 20 – – – 19 21 39 5 6 13 23 19 43 15 19 23 2 3 5 14 16 27 3 4 5 9 11 15 6 8 11 5 6 8 5 6 11 10 11 19 11 13 20 12 11 32 5 7 5 35 38 64 D 10 18 3 13 21 16 – – – 7 4 20 6 7 10 14 10 32 11 7 35 3 4 8 19 21 19 4 6 5 7 9 8 17 20 7 4 (D) (D) 19 24 9 11 15 15 8 12 11 20 22 46 7 9 5 32 23 82 Macon, GA MSA Minority men Minority women Madison, WI MSA Minority men Minority women Manchester, NH PMSA Minority men Minority women Mansfield, OH MSA Minority men Minority women McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Medford–Ashland, OR MSA Minority men Minority women Melbourne–Titusville–Palm Bay, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Memphis, TN–AR–MS MSA Minority men Minority women Merced, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Miami, FL PMSA Minority men Minority women Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Milwaukee–Waukesha, WI PMSA Minority men Minority women Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN–WI MSA Minority men Minority women Mobile, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Modesto, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Monmouth–Ocean, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Monroe, LA MSA Minority men Minority women Montgomery, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Muncie, IN MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 2 040 1 197 844 683 442 241 314 218 96 227 148 79 11 792 9 089 2 703 412 227 185 2 030 1 167 863 8 158 4 776 3 382 1 921 1 353 568 89 372 61 506 27 866 8 650 5 520 3 130 4 478 2 597 1 881 6 293 3 760 2 533 2 357 1 454 902 3 418 2 233 1 185 4 729 2 888 1 841 689 391 297 2 009 1 172 836 240 125 116 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 47 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 43 220 25 081 18 139 151 891 102 121 49 770 62 170 48 004 14 166 535 982 446 629 89 352 3 411 685 2 695 782 715 903 52 609 33 320 19 289 182 650 155 046 27 604 66 350 (D) (D) 1 160 150 936 495 223 655 12 732 601 9 937 906 2 794 694 1 940 601 1 443 544 497 057 109 725 82 603 27 122 908 081 504 382 403 699 4 384 998 3 208 516 1 176 482 128 881 93 095 35 786 172 442 146 384 26 059 428 934 301 359 127 575 93 688 77 969 15 718 123 468 60 529 62 939 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 28 559 14 333 14 226 91 881 47 743 44 138 53 395 40 575 12 819 403 056 359 992 43 064 2 826 724 2 268 621 558 102 36 678 19 747 16 932 143 654 125 647 18 008 46 468 (D) (D) 915 435 760 684 154 751 9 858 708 7 857 773 2 000 936 1 481 775 1 095 824 385 951 75 293 55 745 19 549 (D) (D) 366 249 3 328 284 2 449 870 878 414 107 507 78 708 28 799 124 043 107 428 16 616 321 514 223 894 97 621 71 115 58 249 12 866 102 025 46 269 55 756 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 6 285 3 318 2 967 15 996 8 649 7 347 13 832 11 482 2 350 75 927 66 546 9 382 399 446 288 935 110 510 4 056 2 864 1 192 26 454 20 919 5 535 8 759 (D) (D) 164 583 128 560 36 023 1 697 988 1 330 426 367 562 270 899 196 282 74 618 12 271 9 272 2 999 (D) (D) 25 987 568 715 401 138 167 577 16 401 8 906 7 496 23 991 20 083 3 908 71 104 53 045 18 059 10 216 8 097 2 119 23 659 10 827 12 832 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 142 82 60 341 208 133 71 49 22 835 618 217 3 546 2 243 1 303 128 92 36 341 264 77 121 97 24 1 850 1 382 468 13 719 9 818 3 901 2 824 2 021 803 224 132 93 1 618 1 082 536 6 819 4 770 2 049 232 111 122 445 383 62 869 655 214 145 101 44 292 169 123 Employees (number) E 552 296 256 1 176 578 598 533 441 92 5 312 4 559 752 18 411 11 643 6 769 316 208 108 1 354 1 127 228 528 (D) (D) 11 063 8 063 3 000 74 986 56 260 18 727 14 124 10 535 3 589 659 474 185 (D) (D) 1 902 38 219 26 162 12 057 1 454 701 753 1 824 1 314 510 6 013 4 723 1 290 966 643 323 2 092 989 1 103 A 6 8 9 7 9 12 10 12 18 2 3 3 2 2 3 9 11 15 4 6 6 8 11 12 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 7 9 10 2 2 2 1 2 2 7 8 14 5 6 8 3 3 4 10 13 13 4 6 5 B 15 13 30 20 22 41 3 3 6 7 8 18 3 3 11 28 10 75 9 11 9 14 (D) (D) 9 11 9 2 2 4 6 7 12 8 10 14 30 6 68 3 3 7 10 6 32 10 11 24 5 6 8 11 13 21 8 8 13 C 15 11 33 20 25 33 8 9 15 5 6 10 6 7 10 28 35 49 11 13 19 20 24 21 6 7 11 2 3 5 6 7 11 20 25 34 6 7 11 3 4 6 22 21 36 12 13 26 7 9 12 21 28 31 8 12 9 D 20 14 38 28 34 47 3 3 5 7 8 11 4 3 14 40 13 85 11 13 3 11 (D) (D) 12 14 12 2 2 6 8 9 16 8 9 18 (D) (D) 75 3 3 9 11 6 38 13 14 35 5 6 7 7 7 25 9 10 15 Myrtle Beach, SC MSA Minority men Minority women Naples, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Nashua, NH PMSA Minority men Minority women Nashville, TN MSA Minority men Minority women Nassau–Suffolk, NY PMSA Minority men Minority women New Bedford, MA PMSA Minority men Minority women New Haven–Meriden, CT PMSA Minority men Minority women New London–Norwich, CT–RI MSA Minority men Minority women New Orleans, LA MSA Minority men Minority women New York, NY PMSA Minority men Minority women Newark, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Newburgh, NY–PA PMSA Minority men Minority women Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, VA–NC MSA Minority men Minority women Oakland, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Ocala, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Odessa–Midland, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Oklahoma City, OK MSA Minority men Minority women Olympia, WA PMSA Minority men Minority women Omaha, NE–IA MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 716 465 251 1 678 1 094 584 354 228 126 5 305 3 220 2 084 20 436 12 925 7 511 872 585 288 2 027 1 241 786 619 406 213 13 487 8 693 4 794 125 350 79 219 46 131 18 763 11 900 6 864 1 358 775 583 10 014 5 690 4 325 39 605 24 269 15 337 953 574 379 2 818 2 002 816 5 047 3 168 1 879 639 417 222 1 918 1 020 899 48 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 5 763 319 4 088 831 1 674 487 1 508 518 1 091 872 416 646 10 696 8 517 2 179 58 720 42 612 16 108 16 437 14 512 1 925 172 562 130 275 42 287 37 148 30 766 6 383 3 601 824 2 797 326 804 498 1 451 734 933 603 518 131 33 636 23 410 10 225 1 070 460 971 924 98 536 20 472 14 445 6 027 50 797 40 407 10 390 1 238 061 753 300 484 761 27 493 23 238 4 255 345 477 269 143 76 334 50 523 31 252 19 271 64 311 54 442 9 869 50 790 25 157 25 633 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 4 335 732 3 000 069 1 335 663 1 168 371 826 218 342 153 9 720 8 011 1 709 49 038 35 356 13 682 15 468 13 834 1 635 143 681 107 652 36 029 26 675 23 670 3 005 2 891 142 2 279 058 612 084 1 132 424 709 170 423 254 24 359 16 345 8 013 953 667 875 682 77 985 17 221 12 489 4 732 42 956 33 766 9 190 1 043 294 617 709 425 585 22 502 (D) (D) 277 054 216 073 60 981 43 839 25 813 18 026 47 999 41 372 6 628 36 893 12 711 24 182 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 781 384 548 406 232 978 216 459 155 481 60 978 1 650 1 247 403 11 688 8 811 2 877 3 292 2 720 571 24 612 13 797 10 815 4 182 3 605 577 483 804 341 093 142 712 241 126 153 595 87 530 6 473 4 466 2 008 181 311 166 761 14 550 5 453 4 113 1 340 8 190 5 736 2 454 151 203 98 784 52 419 3 884 (D) (D) 69 683 55 523 14 160 7 487 4 540 2 947 12 637 11 950 687 10 173 1 677 8 496 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 7 986 5 726 2 259 2 148 1 327 821 33 27 6 145 85 60 49 30 19 272 151 120 63 42 21 4 027 2 867 1 160 2 526 1 738 788 112 66 46 933 651 282 45 29 16 60 38 22 1 719 1 208 511 73 56 17 622 449 173 92 71 21 214 155 60 102 48 54 Employees (number) E 46 733 32 845 13 888 15 063 9 620 5 442 291 266 25 1 596 1 214 382 280 221 58 1 810 1 027 783 275 228 47 26 640 18 572 8 067 17 371 11 133 6 239 352 200 152 7 243 6 057 1 186 275 174 101 649 403 246 10 915 6 861 4 054 240 (D) (D) 3 980 3 013 967 661 430 231 1 299 1 170 129 652 105 547 A 1 1 2 2 3 4 13 18 18 9 12 14 14 17 27 5 6 8 7 9 11 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 3 4 4 22 31 33 11 11 18 3 3 4 12 14 21 4 5 6 12 14 19 8 11 13 12 15 20 B 4 3 11 7 9 6 17 22 17 35 45 47 24 27 23 8 6 29 7 6 18 3 4 5 4 6 6 6 6 14 3 3 8 51 67 64 1 1 3 10 5 23 6 7 9 3 4 7 4 6 3 15 16 33 39 32 70 C 3 4 6 7 9 12 29 35 24 26 33 40 28 32 50 15 13 30 8 – 24 4 5 8 5 6 9 6 4 13 8 9 15 47 57 85 12 – 34 5 6 10 10 11 19 6 7 12 15 18 22 18 20 37 33 41 50 D 5 5 13 8 11 7 19 23 13 42 54 55 25 28 27 9 4 34 4 – 33 4 4 5 5 7 7 8 7 18 3 3 9 61 78 80 – – 2 11 6 26 2 (D) (D) 4 4 9 3 5 2 17 19 46 50 35 74 Orange County, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Orlando, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Owensboro, KY MSA Minority men Minority women Panama City, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Parkersburg–Marietta, WV–OH MSA Minority men Minority women Pensacola, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Peoria–Pekin, IL MSA Minority men Minority women Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Phoenix–Mesa, AZ MSA Minority men Minority women Pine Bluff, AR MSA Minority men Minority women Pittsburgh, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Pittsfield, MA MSA Minority men Minority women Portland, ME MSA Minority men Minority women Portland–Vancouver, OR–WA PMSA Minority men Minority women Portsmouth–Rochester, NH–ME PMSA Minority men Minority women Providence–Fall River–Warwick, RI–MA MSA Minority men Minority women Provo–Orem, UT MSA Minority men Minority women Pueblo, CO MSA Minority men Minority women Punta Gorda, FL MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 47 940 32 127 15 813 11 235 7 255 3 980 139 81 58 579 348 231 109 73 36 1 539 879 660 607 342 264 26 550 16 404 10 146 14 054 9 107 4 947 685 405 280 4 942 3 141 1 801 131 70 61 278 171 107 7 329 4 544 2 785 300 213 87 3 338 2 140 1 197 486 332 154 1 028 585 443 417 258 158 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 49 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 19 635 15 701 3 934 366 441 267 101 99 339 21 067 15 909 5 158 93 031 69 243 23 788 131 946 106 541 25 406 209 862 126 199 83 664 40 981 33 223 7 759 563 086 371 887 191 199 2 482 895 1 870 305 612 590 52 551 27 839 24 712 7 223 4 878 2 346 220 663 153 471 67 193 98 928 71 489 27 439 49 212 41 003 8 209 1 509 538 1 243 144 266 394 57 701 31 940 25 761 11 742 10 169 1 573 736 699 566 475 170 224 59 903 44 494 15 409 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 14 551 11 377 3 174 265 948 200 805 65 143 19 286 14 396 4 891 72 179 51 789 20 390 123 488 (D) (D) 160 728 94 922 65 806 32 269 26 517 5 753 442 257 299 165 143 093 1 692 294 1 274 318 417 976 30 699 24 373 6 326 5 901 3 918 1 983 170 971 118 125 52 846 79 481 58 226 21 254 37 526 32 749 4 778 1 164 476 977 462 187 014 45 227 23 849 21 378 11 077 9 700 1 377 576 346 455 117 121 229 40 536 33 570 6 966 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 4 847 4 347 500 56 376 40 064 16 312 3 826 2 314 1 512 31 566 21 616 9 950 15 475 (D) (D) 29 914 15 348 14 565 5 922 5 160 763 88 989 60 843 28 146 298 928 216 033 82 895 10 456 9 115 1 341 2 324 1 130 1 194 42 872 25 738 17 134 19 247 13 209 6 038 6 816 5 452 1 364 185 113 150 015 35 098 13 496 6 467 7 030 1 970 1 737 233 134 494 108 868 25 626 7 631 5 604 2 027 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 63 49 14 1 052 739 313 56 38 18 113 77 36 125 114 11 348 232 115 153 112 41 1 236 831 405 5 777 4 327 1 450 107 88 19 36 22 14 475 297 178 215 150 65 151 114 37 2 893 2 182 711 135 73 62 40 28 12 1 773 1 229 544 138 107 31 Employees (number) E 398 320 78 4 114 2 838 1 276 269 163 106 1 653 1 203 450 1 178 (D) (D) 2 017 1 066 951 470 393 77 6 486 4 400 2 086 24 029 17 473 6 556 576 469 107 212 143 69 2 468 1 787 682 1 213 950 263 624 434 190 15 500 12 644 2 856 865 505 360 139 104 36 10 194 7 857 2 338 817 658 159 A 10 14 13 1 2 2 11 13 16 9 12 15 12 15 19 6 8 10 10 12 16 2 2 3 1 2 2 5 8 7 19 27 26 4 5 6 8 11 13 2 3 2 2 3 3 7 9 10 24 27 29 1 2 2 9 12 15 B 14 18 4 4 5 8 4 5 11 23 26 50 36 45 3 12 10 25 17 19 37 13 14 28 3 3 5 32 26 62 25 21 65 13 17 19 25 28 52 3 3 13 11 13 6 16 21 25 45 52 11 8 10 8 15 16 37 C 18 24 – 4 5 8 19 25 24 25 27 50 29 32 – 12 14 24 18 21 35 7 8 14 4 4 7 20 25 – 37 48 59 14 16 25 24 29 45 6 7 12 5 6 10 22 22 40 65 66 33 5 5 8 14 17 20 D 19 25 – 4 5 10 4 5 11 28 32 58 39 (D) (D) 13 8 29 21 23 49 17 17 37 4 5 7 23 29 – 30 25 76 16 21 24 30 33 66 3 3 19 14 16 7 20 27 29 48 55 11 10 12 12 12 15 11 Racine, WI PMSA Minority men Minority women Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Rapid City, SD MSA Minority men Minority women Reading, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Redding, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Reno, NV MSA Minority men Minority women Richland–Kennewick–Pasco, WA MSA Minority men Minority women Richmond–Petersburg, VA MSA Minority men Minority women Riverside–San Bernardino, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Roanoke, VA MSA Minority men Minority women Rochester, MN MSA Minority men Minority women Rochester, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Rockford, IL MSA Minority men Minority women Rocky Mount, NC MSA Minority men Minority women Sacramento, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Saginaw–Bay City–Midland, MI MSA Minority men Minority women St. Joseph, MO MSA Minority men Minority women St. Louis, MO–IL MSA Minority men Minority women Salem, OR PMSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 312 225 87 6 929 4 114 2 815 221 168 53 638 396 243 514 362 152 1 466 859 606 673 450 223 7 415 4 200 3 215 35 903 23 633 12 270 679 384 295 132 67 65 2 948 1 618 1 330 864 563 301 1 003 606 397 14 759 9 284 5 474 863 437 427 129 89 40 10 331 5 860 4 471 579 369 210 50 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 457 397 381 654 75 744 297 518 239 941 57 577 33 672 18 868 14 805 1 891 693 1 614 618 277 075 3 143 479 2 463 499 679 980 5 500 792 3 975 447 1 525 345 3 494 616 2 732 217 762 399 189 549 149 818 39 731 320 403 250 265 70 137 198 703 158 176 40 527 182 054 134 297 47 757 267 803 188 401 79 402 253 053 122 019 131 034 111 262 54 307 56 955 89 538 59 540 29 998 2 708 548 2 037 214 671 334 10 807 7 159 3 648 44 235 41 473 2 762 99 335 73 854 25 481 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 344 612 290 837 53 775 229 472 187 180 42 293 22 351 9 558 12 793 1 524 392 1 332 718 191 674 2 352 884 1 850 979 501 904 4 342 146 3 160 197 1 181 949 2 717 437 2 155 367 562 069 149 268 116 748 32 520 211 387 169 492 41 895 145 924 113 032 32 892 129 265 95 250 34 015 202 820 136 977 65 843 186 477 76 559 109 918 83 447 33 607 49 841 75 948 48 008 27 940 2 249 053 1 686 781 562 272 7 942 5 060 2 882 40 253 38 275 1 978 64 646 48 216 16 430 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 55 013 45 485 9 528 44 696 35 269 9 428 3 141 1 570 1 571 402 656 353 966 48 690 426 189 330 447 95 742 906 759 593 319 313 440 426 534 338 201 88 333 37 498 30 886 6 612 40 525 31 296 9 229 27 890 21 052 6 839 33 704 22 416 11 288 37 483 24 926 12 558 37 070 16 510 20 560 16 077 6 710 9 367 15 014 9 949 5 065 481 257 331 673 149 585 1 013 719 294 1 730 1 358 372 16 426 10 361 6 065 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 890 673 217 565 410 156 90 74 16 4 184 3 128 1 056 5 573 4 138 1 435 7 653 5 386 2 267 5 287 3 934 1 353 384 277 106 788 615 172 511 394 117 520 400 120 578 423 156 669 340 329 305 177 128 117 102 15 3 477 2 280 1 197 45 37 8 40 35 5 315 221 93 Employees (number) E 4 263 3 481 782 3 343 2 568 775 272 169 103 27 761 23 821 3 940 31 452 23 757 7 694 48 925 30 945 17 981 26 789 20 836 5 954 3 844 2 951 892 3 312 2 574 737 2 138 1 557 580 2 443 1 552 891 2 706 1 903 803 3 150 1 266 1 884 1 949 618 1 331 995 787 208 28 646 18 495 10 151 93 71 22 95 60 35 1 775 1 157 618 A 4 5 6 4 5 6 8 10 14 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 7 9 12 4 5 7 6 7 10 5 6 8 5 6 8 6 8 10 3 4 5 11 13 19 2 2 3 18 24 – 14 19 19 3 3 4 B 9 10 14 4 4 9 6 10 4 3 4 10 4 4 5 6 4 18 5 6 5 14 17 14 9 10 17 11 13 18 8 10 10 11 11 26 13 16 20 17 9 32 11 16 2 8 10 11 10 15 – 11 12 11 16 20 28 C 9 11 17 6 7 11 21 23 47 4 5 9 4 4 8 3 4 6 4 4 7 17 19 34 10 11 17 12 14 25 9 11 15 11 13 24 14 19 21 12 13 22 23 26 – 4 5 7 41 50 – 50 57 – 11 12 26 D 11 12 20 2 2 3 4 8 2 4 4 14 4 5 6 7 5 23 6 7 6 17 21 15 9 11 13 14 17 22 9 12 12 14 15 32 15 17 23 23 10 37 12 20 – 9 11 13 12 18 – 12 12 – 24 28 41 Salinas, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Salt Lake City–Ogden, UT MSA Minority men Minority women San Angelo, TX MSA Minority men Minority women San Antonio, TX MSA Minority men Minority women San Diego, CA MSA Minority men Minority women San Francisco, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women San Jose, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women San Luis Obispo–Atascadero–Paso Robles, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Santa Barbara–Santa Maria–Lompoc, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Santa Cruz–Watsonville, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Santa Fe, NM MSA Minority men Minority women Santa Rosa, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Sarasota–Bradenton, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Savannah, GA MSA Minority men Minority women Scranton–Wilkes Barre–Hazleton, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, WA PMSA Minority men Minority women Sharon, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Sherman–Denison, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Shreveport–Bossier City, LA MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 4 598 2 970 1 628 3 097 1 955 1 142 956 671 285 24 638 17 046 7 593 34 088 21 732 12 356 39 647 25 063 14 584 31 218 20 485 10 734 1 638 1 102 536 4 426 2 926 1 500 2 146 1 406 741 2 908 1 800 1 108 2 996 1 977 1 019 2 058 1 188 870 1 754 1 027 727 500 388 112 16 212 10 164 6 048 118 90 28 237 160 77 2 220 1 364 856 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 51 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 10 525 9 055 1 470 71 965 63 366 8 600 176 087 169 835 6 253 92 860 70 522 22 337 18 799 13 545 5 254 73 454 61 528 11 927 105 214 81 531 23 682 334 782 213 895 120 887 17 977 12 558 5 419 20 886 14 921 5 965 631 006 457 249 173 756 22 309 17 421 4 889 233 777 182 596 51 181 268 759 166 256 102 503 85 428 59 772 25 656 1 533 112 1 149 979 383 133 12 772 10 757 2 015 50 145 19 666 30 479 116 887 79 251 37 636 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D (D) (D) 867 70 754 62 385 8 369 168 461 164 844 3 617 77 445 64 747 12 698 10 780 6 954 3 826 67 993 56 697 11 296 62 304 46 658 15 646 253 438 152 520 100 919 8 708 3 820 4 888 14 306 (D) (D) 495 076 349 635 145 441 13 512 10 966 2 545 212 454 167 325 45 129 216 172 128 336 87 836 60 951 42 751 18 200 1 209 433 914 601 294 832 6 119 4 823 1 296 44 417 (D) (D) 70 791 48 360 22 431 Annual payroll ($1,000) F (D) (D) 257 7 231 6 277 954 22 893 21 637 1 256 14 276 10 751 3 525 2 652 2 257 395 9 956 7 111 2 844 11 600 8 007 3 593 64 378 34 248 30 129 2 293 920 1 373 2 611 (D) (D) 82 007 55 527 26 479 2 668 2 044 624 54 726 37 820 16 906 37 604 21 217 16 387 10 377 6 548 3 829 232 276 177 073 55 202 1 214 768 446 4 587 (D) (D) 17 053 12 054 4 999 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 16 13 3 28 22 6 100 81 19 186 139 47 71 56 15 168 88 80 176 145 31 373 257 116 38 20 18 62 48 14 1 211 866 345 114 85 29 399 331 68 631 376 255 268 210 58 3 089 2 029 1 060 26 19 7 91 46 46 285 171 113 Employees (number) E (D) (D) 40 313 243 70 678 546 132 1 095 770 324 212 143 69 813 579 234 1 308 889 419 3 647 1 678 1 969 227 61 166 306 (D) (D) 7 582 4 776 2 806 343 253 90 3 137 2 224 913 3 370 1 937 1 432 934 646 288 18 113 13 653 4 461 78 58 20 332 (D) (D) 1 502 899 602 A 18 24 25 14 16 30 6 9 7 9 12 14 8 12 7 11 13 21 5 6 7 4 5 7 17 21 31 14 18 19 4 4 6 3 4 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 4 5 5 2 3 3 10 13 17 8 9 14 4 6 6 B 23 27 19 1 – 6 5 5 4 10 9 31 16 22 2 7 6 30 14 18 5 10 14 8 40 47 78 25 26 60 8 10 13 5 5 14 16 20 18 10 8 23 6 8 6 4 5 7 2 3 5 42 48 61 10 13 15 C 14 17 – 6 – 26 21 26 – 20 24 34 28 36 – 20 22 35 13 17 5 13 14 25 45 37 86 32 36 68 8 9 16 4 5 9 17 19 35 10 12 16 13 16 – 6 7 11 – – – 29 31 48 13 15 23 D (D) (D) – 1 – 6 5 5 – 8 10 9 22 34 – 8 7 31 15 21 2 12 19 9 48 1 86 31 (D) (D) 10 13 15 7 6 26 18 22 20 12 9 27 7 11 – 5 6 9 – – – 47 (D) (D) 14 18 19 Sioux City, IA–NE MSA Minority men Minority women Sioux Falls, SD MSA Minority men Minority women South Bend, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Spokane, WA MSA Minority men Minority women Springfield, IL MSA Minority men Minority women Springfield, MO MSA Minority men Minority women Springfield, MA MSA Minority men Minority women Stamford–Norwalk, CT PMSA Minority men Minority women State College, PA MSA Minority men Minority women Steubenville–Weirton, OH–WV MSA Minority men Minority women Stockton–Lodi, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Sumter, SC MSA Minority men Minority women Syracuse, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Tacoma, WA PMSA Minority men Minority women Tallahassee, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Terre Haute, IN MSA Minority men Minority women Texarkana, TX–Texarkana, AR MSA Minority men Minority women Toledo, OH MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 138 79 59 110 84 26 654 376 278 743 437 306 433 280 153 477 305 172 1 793 985 808 2 602 1 534 1 067 185 119 66 229 150 79 5 401 3 676 1 724 741 440 302 1 441 940 501 3 040 1 789 1 251 1 715 1 019 696 14 939 9 593 5 346 143 82 61 451 262 190 2 012 1 096 916 52 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 27 442 18 856 8 586 648 694 607 869 40 825 376 142 273 396 102 746 418 354 328 173 90 181 35 459 21 709 13 750 39 828 33 502 6 326 26 263 19 481 6 782 516 785 384 876 131 909 1 372 051 1 092 382 279 670 48 311 42 642 5 669 51 934 34 339 17 595 309 687 247 904 61 782 119 888 105 717 14 171 4 989 127 3 563 062 1 426 064 60 543 54 283 6 261 20 691 15 787 4 905 904 703 595 644 309 059 8 841 5 675 3 166 121 915 76 863 45 052 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 15 133 13 740 1 393 599 213 567 978 31 235 287 506 206 830 80 676 365 833 290 080 75 753 27 203 16 178 11 025 23 771 21 802 1 969 21 762 15 586 6 175 422 621 316 028 106 593 1 170 111 942 483 227 628 39 290 36 363 2 927 34 373 (D) (D) 218 969 187 585 31 384 106 017 94 955 11 062 3 810 208 2 768 441 1 041 766 39 278 37 969 1 309 16 101 14 249 1 851 700 677 449 846 250 831 (D) (D) 861 88 813 58 312 30 501 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 3 906 3 403 503 94 262 88 872 5 390 56 556 39 365 17 191 65 247 50 627 14 620 8 258 5 356 2 902 7 661 7 172 489 4 531 3 158 1 373 87 108 64 119 22 990 205 749 181 595 24 154 7 988 7 432 555 4 417 (D) (D) 38 113 29 457 8 656 49 626 46 990 2 636 1 032 710 752 145 280 564 5 201 4 937 264 2 788 2 300 489 146 416 103 259 43 157 (D) (D) 269 15 404 10 025 5 379 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 89 74 15 283 187 96 911 671 240 743 507 235 108 81 27 115 95 20 78 63 15 1 085 705 380 1 552 1 240 312 201 164 37 133 111 21 616 491 125 290 175 115 7 740 5 425 2 315 81 70 11 57 36 21 1 802 1 209 593 18 11 7 279 189 90 Employees (number) E 414 376 38 3 990 3 656 334 5 296 3 732 1 563 4 050 3 034 1 016 597 416 181 1 086 1 021 65 371 229 142 6 269 3 848 2 421 13 667 12 061 1 606 622 557 65 293 (D) (D) 3 394 2 296 1 098 2 146 1 723 422 52 376 34 000 18 375 397 364 33 242 174 68 8 150 5 532 2 618 (D) (D) 34 1 364 929 434 A 8 11 11 5 6 7 3 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 3 5 7 7 12 15 18 3 4 5 3 4 5 8 10 15 8 10 12 5 6 9 7 8 12 1 1 1 8 11 13 12 15 17 3 4 4 14 23 16 4 5 7 B 22 25 46 71 76 29 9 12 13 9 10 11 4 6 7 21 25 30 23 29 32 7 6 20 5 6 6 22 25 13 13 19 17 9 8 33 46 52 27 2 2 3 15 17 22 31 39 33 5 7 7 12 7 32 9 11 16 C 20 24 – 14 15 30 7 8 16 9 10 16 5 5 9 18 21 – 31 35 64 8 10 15 7 8 15 18 21 33 24 27 46 10 11 25 17 20 30 3 3 5 26 30 – 31 39 54 8 10 14 11 13 20 9 10 20 D 30 33 – 77 81 38 12 15 17 10 12 13 6 7 9 29 32 – 27 35 35 8 7 25 5 6 6 27 30 12 18 (D) (D) 8 8 34 51 57 34 2 2 4 18 19 – 39 43 21 6 8 8 (D) (D) 5 11 14 17 Topeka, KS MSA Minority men Minority women Trenton, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Tucson, AZ MSA Minority men Minority women Tulsa, OK MSA Minority men Minority women Tuscaloosa, AL MSA Minority men Minority women Tyler, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Utica–Rome, NY MSA Minority men Minority women Vallejo–Fairfield–Napa, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Ventura, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women Victoria, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Minority men Minority women Visalia–Tulare–Porterville, CA MSA Minority men Minority women Waco, TX MSA Minority men Minority women Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA Minority men Minority women Waterbury, CT PMSA Minority men Minority women Waterloo–Cedar Falls, IA MSA Minority men Minority women West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, FL MSA Minority men Minority women Wheeling, WV–OH MSA Minority men Minority women Wichita, KS MSA Minority men Minority women See footnotes at end of table. 636 364 272 1 962 1 182 780 6 041 3 874 2 167 3 508 2 140 1 368 733 419 314 926 616 310 384 244 139 5 725 3 319 2 406 8 351 5 553 2 798 1 018 736 282 822 545 278 2 845 2 001 844 1 128 756 372 68 918 39 515 29 403 657 400 257 274 141 133 8 760 5 516 3 244 166 91 75 1 676 949 727 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 53 Table 4. Statistics by Minority for Metropolitan Areas With 100 or More Minority Owned Firms: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 54 138 34 520 19 618 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 38 875 22 118 16 758 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 13 767 3 059 10 709 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 71 42 Employees (number) E 1 034 249 785 A 8 11 12 B 10 15 6 C 23 32 29 D 7 13 3 Wichita Falls, TX MSA Minority men Minority women 771 500 271 Williamsport, PA MSA Minority men Minority women 118 85 33 6 914 5 125 1 789 9 4 5 2 426 (D) (D) 60 (D) (D) 524 (D) (D) 22 28 32 37 50 1 – – – – (D) (D) Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA Minority men Minority women 2 319 1 214 1 105 377 695 177 974 199 721 510 292 218 320 364 140 937 179 427 4 482 1 963 2 519 63 351 24 589 38 762 3 4 5 12 23 11 8 9 13 14 28 12 Wilmington, NC MSA Minority men Minority women 804 464 340 26 133 17 036 9 097 116 71 45 13 991 9 281 4 710 364 178 185 2 952 1 808 1 144 4 5 6 7 9 14 8 8 17 7 9 13 Worcester, MA–CT PMSA Minority men Minority women 975 659 316 (D) (D) 9 628 129 105 24 75 389 70 847 4 543 790 698 92 17 050 15 425 1 624 8 10 11 (D) (D) 15 20 24 32 7 7 10 Yakima, WA MSA Minority men Minority women 853 509 345 118 472 28 744 89 728 176 106 69 95 519 19 689 75 830 881 384 497 13 648 4 244 9 404 9 11 14 12 12 15 21 24 38 10 14 12 Yolo, CA PMSA Minority men Minority women 1 316 875 441 112 992 81 667 31 325 287 192 95 78 563 51 080 27 483 994 675 318 13 459 9 176 4 284 7 9 13 13 12 34 15 17 32 14 8 38 York, PA MSA Minority men Minority women 397 248 148 18 681 12 375 6 305 106 68 38 14 044 8 906 5 137 589 237 352 3 694 2 033 1 662 12 15 19 23 14 62 31 35 58 30 18 76 Youngstown–Warren, OH MSA Minority men Minority women 1 293 790 503 156 820 128 841 27 979 236 177 59 131 300 110 095 21 205 2 178 1 796 382 26 081 21 995 4 085 5 7 7 9 7 36 14 16 30 10 7 46 Yuba City, CA MSA Minority men Minority women 701 515 186 86 408 76 986 9 422 209 191 18 64 649 60 298 4 351 652 581 71 6 971 6 363 608 10 12 17 16 17 37 19 20 – 18 19 – Yuma, AZ MSA Minority men Minority women 1For 1 051 744 308 126 509 110 776 15 732 206 156 50 107 249 94 193 13 056 1 129 1 008 121 14 815 12 819 1 996 8 9 14 7 8 18 15 18 30 8 8 21 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. 54 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Autauga Baldwin Barbour Calhoun Chambers Choctaw Clarke Coffee Colbert Dale Dallas Elmore Escambia Etowah Greene Houston Jefferson Lauderdale Lee Limestone Macon Madison Marengo Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Pike Russell Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa 117 306 110 411 146 123 172 172 156 147 349 130 123 219 103 374 3 674 220 402 125 334 1 586 145 2 050 111 1 761 200 160 256 172 142 283 123 733 2 50 4 21 6 3 4 12 9 3 16 3 4 10 3 12 208 9 13 5 26 121 5 105 5 130 25 6 9 12 2 6 3 35 680 235 964 257 380 307 808 148 144 927 893 146 061 480 416 101 316 105 120 698 668 717 633 176 449 173 619 628 104 359 247 240 994 459 21 56 21 80 20 16 34 28 28 19 81 17 13 30 16 63 541 38 44 19 56 262 29 348 31 300 49 31 32 55 10 47 20 108 1 45 3 16 4 1 2 6 7 2 12 1 2 7 2 7 157 6 8 4 21 100 4 72 3 101 22 4 6 9 655 810 153 182 550 281 841 779 916 278 318 383 303 350 288 375 373 225 690 529 818 658 234 393 619 557 820 058 423 782 50 339 44 423 84 26 49 138 158 58 285 28 47 151 55 225 2 849 162 158 132 390 1 509 80 1 370 58 1 323 391 66 121 151 18 69 36 597 439 2 859 443 3 186 794 228 457 1 738 1 488 471 2 681 231 553 3 693 373 1 39 1 1 991 030 272 544 748 9 8 7 6 5 – 4 15 2 10 3 7 9 5 11 6 1 6 4 11 1 3 5 3 – 2 8 2 5 11 – 4 15 3 5 43 13 9 18 – 3 33 17 8 8 5 17 5 4 9 4 6 7 14 12 5 1 4 – 6 29 5 4 15 – 3 13 4 12 20 9 17 12 – 4 36 10 11 9 – 11 5 – 12 4 4 6 10 4 6 – 5 – 6 18 8 4 27 – 16 7 5 8 48 20 11 25 – 6 46 20 8 11 – 29 2 – 12 4 8 9 17 15 5 – 4 – 8 32 9 5 18 – 6 6 6 4 909 32 352 617 12 792 623 16 196 3 067 735 1 199 2 305 166 690 324 8 258 880 3 417 2 013 27 203 ALASKA Aleutians East Anchorage Bethel Dillingham Fairbanks North Star Juneau Kenai Peninsula Ketchikan Gateway Kodiak Island Lake and Peninsula Matanuska Susitna Prince of Wales Outer Ketchikan Skagway Yakutat Angoon Wade Hampton Yukon Koyukuk 103 1 961 451 294 364 195 291 109 222 168 105 104 101 221 101 7 236 11 9 25 24 13 3 30 5 4 2 1 8 5 646 642 635 860 090 766 577 573 281 471 447 646 606 205 162 5 336 32 13 56 64 38 19 36 5 7 19 3 28 13 3 195 6 1 19 22 7 2 12 001 957 323 614 721 314 015 137 482 858 7 2 664 101 33 209 260 85 30 148 9 8 30 3 44 61 297 53 285 936 407 3 262 3 632 979 378 2 481 58 175 188 53 292 756 14 4 8 10 11 16 14 22 14 16 18 21 20 12 21 19 3 16 18 9 21 12 13 30 22 12 16 22 22 20 37 7 27 34 14 33 32 74 25 29 – 44 – 28 21 41 3 27 26 6 23 10 13 10 49 – 22 – 33 28 2 595 1 724 257 5 081 2 900 ARIZONA Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma 516 1 008 753 278 125 136 13 488 370 449 6 041 566 860 441 1 051 29 45 48 10 9 14 1 392 39 22 376 59 114 38 126 857 708 416 943 473 613 001 791 548 142 733 246 848 509 67 223 102 48 22 44 2 407 80 46 911 119 232 106 206 25 32 37 9 8 9 1 084 28 15 287 47 91 31 107 898 879 227 015 518 830 931 158 857 506 492 196 300 249 436 524 819 239 170 118 16 860 544 401 5 296 511 740 481 1 129 3 4 7 1 2 1 235 5 3 56 5 11 4 14 634 108 320 329 352 790 510 441 558 556 616 687 933 815 9 8 8 15 23 24 2 14 9 3 10 9 12 8 19 19 9 28 49 42 5 12 13 9 9 6 15 7 25 16 19 33 44 43 5 26 29 7 22 15 25 15 22 26 10 34 55 59 6 11 13 12 7 5 17 8 ARKANSAS Benton Columbia Craighead Crittenden Drew Faulkner Garland Jefferson Miller Mississippi See footnotes at end of table. 172 142 125 236 102 162 208 685 129 176 14 3 6 8 3 7 19 33 3 7 720 465 951 239 288 802 286 636 902 387 47 21 30 38 4 33 46 112 18 24 12 2 6 5 1 6 15 24 2 4 400 036 082 104 218 084 001 359 768 231 191 25 162 103 8 118 253 352 47 147 2 234 268 1 530 842 132 900 3 112 6 473 516 919 18 3 17 5 7 12 13 2 10 9 25 16 32 9 15 21 15 6 6 34 20 20 33 8 – 38 22 6 25 40 29 27 36 15 – 26 18 8 8 54 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 55 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 ARKANSAS Con. Ouachita Phillips Pulaski Sebastian St. Francis Union Washington White 193 198 2 224 278 198 218 169 102 8 6 166 25 11 127 899 607 782 791 32 27 293 61 27 58 36 21 6 3 138 22 9 268 023 875 734 540 86 48 1 384 923 105 113 116 85 763 459 16 008 6 122 1 047 910 961 952 4 8 2 11 6 8 15 22 1 14 4 17 7 12 14 26 4 – 6 16 15 18 13 47 1 – 5 19 8 13 16 28 8 490 9 602 5 733 5 647 6 510 5 079 CALIFORNIA Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba 27 157 117 826 167 104 12 448 558 8 379 468 2 529 103 5 409 824 219 230 025 921 2 845 479 1 921 4 598 863 228 47 940 1 261 16 249 12 940 463 19 654 34 088 22 015 5 1 14 4 31 401 638 788 426 218 3 291 14 93 15 9 1 093 72 944 46 252 5 666 87 13 27 919 124 438 47 155 457 94 20 5 763 188 997 1 248 36 1 485 3 143 3 335 631 189 1 726 320 3 494 198 131 20 421 267 389 69 25 309 10 730 047 655 578 377 268 084 394 603 414 977 633 153 298 291 548 191 985 844 397 948 459 319 870 881 583 403 015 479 669 006 549 932 403 616 703 946 900 837 803 909 725 779 687 648 4 983 39 182 19 17 1 836 115 1 798 108 606 27 992 224 58 33 096 188 568 143 380 890 174 53 7 986 330 2 571 2 448 80 3 206 5 573 4 631 1 211 384 2 453 788 5 287 511 125 58 911 578 690 161 32 616 22 1 552 287 48 2 578 9 60 12 6 749 56 717 38 215 4 498 70 10 21 519 105 338 40 112 344 79 12 4 335 161 661 935 521 146 803 036 349 766 862 651 431 932 860 840 417 884 882 661 918 880 612 618 310 732 798 204 28 341 78 886 220 35 9 878 418 8 039 633 3 177 149 7 993 876 194 226 671 1 551 2 928 955 1 519 4 263 999 419 46 733 2 919 9 255 12 163 359 14 773 31 452 31 970 7 3 14 3 26 582 844 028 312 789 417 759 798 8 396 4 842 489 150 6 111 6 31 1 111 10 1 3 432 18 56 10 19 55 17 4 781 33 112 145 4 186 426 605 82 37 244 40 426 27 15 4 69 37 50 4 4 38 956 421 059 368 762 155 817 488 792 545 996 320 427 020 013 207 017 384 249 699 443 164 229 189 846 007 498 594 525 534 890 475 064 902 483 614 420 066 113 656 1 24 9 23 28 2 11 3 12 5 30 4 9 16 – 9 5 13 6 4 10 17 1 8 2 2 12 2 1 2 4 7 2 4 1 6 12 20 3 5 5 12 22 5 22 3 7 15 3 15 21 12 57 5 26 6 19 6 34 8 14 18 2 12 12 35 15 9 29 27 4 16 4 12 27 4 4 9 8 14 5 9 5 11 36 38 6 11 9 19 48 9 69 5 13 23 4 39 20 39 56 6 22 6 22 11 49 8 19 33 1 23 12 27 14 9 26 40 3 17 5 5 25 5 4 4 8 17 6 10 4 12 29 43 9 11 10 23 38 10 42 7 15 22 4 11 27 13 83 7 32 6 23 7 39 10 16 20 3 14 15 41 19 11 34 38 5 18 5 16 34 5 4 11 10 17 6 9 6 14 39 44 6 14 11 22 54 8 81 5 14 26 945 911 28 271 1 031 090 2 352 884 2 677 859 495 149 1 325 211 2 717 145 123 16 343 202 280 50 22 218 8 076 268 627 387 437 924 488 955 003 820 370 592 543 969 895 2 146 514 206 4 862 2 996 3 418 503 129 2 845 112 8 351 1 316 198 2 138 1 178 905 5 270 2 706 3 863 400 459 3 394 80 13 667 994 252 1 372 051 112 992 16 683 1 170 111 78 563 14 058 205 749 13 459 2 551 COLORADO Adams Alamosa Arapahoe Boulder Conejos Costilla Delta Denver Douglas Eagle El Paso Garfield Jefferson La Plata Larimer Las Animas Mesa Montezuma Montrose Otero See footnotes at end of table. 2 429 203 3 173 1 159 169 119 111 5 836 297 135 2 271 160 2 673 178 642 147 277 117 110 204 115 23 637 115 6 3 6 645 38 5 125 20 236 16 61 21 21 6 4 4 163 479 837 502 574 859 680 593 362 299 351 077 061 148 548 144 532 163 330 059 300 81 603 186 15 38 23 912 48 6 341 73 538 69 123 29 81 30 13 29 84 21 583 90 2 3 4 569 23 3 95 19 187 14 48 19 19 4 2 1 097 474 436 378 520 375 949 569 977 041 689 395 661 517 191 517 168 484 441 989 1 352 404 4 707 1 147 16 56 30 7 448 207 39 1 625 241 3 038 383 906 101 1 548 115 66 45 18 6 75 18 849 484 391 017 476 5 19 4 8 22 24 24 3 15 21 5 25 5 20 11 21 16 22 24 18 12 42 5 11 36 33 51 7 28 17 17 45 21 26 12 29 55 18 17 21 15 31 14 20 65 41 54 9 48 – 15 39 14 36 25 51 32 46 15 40 16 46 6 12 31 37 67 8 25 – 22 47 26 28 12 31 61 18 7 22 382 527 131 477 5 034 366 19 3 39 4 10 909 768 456 307 345 1 302 5 648 940 496 403 56 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 COLORADO Con. Pitkin Pueblo Rio Grande Weld 160 1 028 133 714 15 64 18 33 164 311 551 329 48 214 29 132 10 47 17 21 977 999 536 363 402 1 299 49 398 3 063 12 637 890 3 623 24 8 26 10 39 15 89 15 49 18 72 24 49 17 95 21 CONNECTICUT Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham 5 352 3 678 263 429 2 834 538 202 138 516 493 17 72 303 213 918 149 477 906 749 683 45 67 464 80 26 31 376 413 7 62 241 729 599 235 331 413 5 152 8 820 70 318 2 173 359 141 402 89 397 104 919 883 6 948 48 370 5 728 2 856 3 926 3 3 14 11 4 9 15 20 7 33 30 6 10 17 8 55 9 9 25 30 10 21 – 45 8 40 30 5 12 11 – 68 48 995 23 401 24 097 32 517 18 219 19 424 DELAWARE Kent New Castle Sussex 543 2 202 557 35 064 359 147 36 209 85 463 109 25 280 302 931 27 217 595 4 290 529 5 676 54 573 6 261 6 3 5 8 13 14 7 7 12 9 14 18 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia 12 669 1 065 994 1 511 884 433 9 898 224 545 1 3 3 3 FLORIDA Alachua Bay Brevard Broward Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade DeSoto Duval Escambia Flagler Gadsden Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Indian River Jackson Lake Lee Leon Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole St. Johns St. Lucie Sumter Suwannee Volusia See footnotes at end of table. 1 234 579 2 030 18 386 417 262 379 1 678 173 89 372 112 4 545 1 324 144 267 292 227 291 347 9 565 489 158 616 1 867 1 448 840 953 613 1 308 101 679 143 7 208 906 8 760 756 4 326 2 126 243 216 1 217 2 505 261 996 121 104 1 920 69 58 406 1 730 50 65 21 151 23 12 171 19 434 129 4 13 23 12 20 40 1 055 73 3 82 234 72 92 128 36 142 6 64 27 1 041 144 904 73 384 281 35 43 160 239 48 75 8 5 218 746 720 502 639 790 083 345 891 039 939 581 272 331 653 170 937 060 255 840 126 993 610 897 616 258 557 881 572 951 192 487 666 754 066 703 091 640 846 192 231 496 802 484 766 570 426 080 245 145 537 3 033 102 80 95 341 49 11 973 35 909 225 19 54 77 16 27 117 1 934 130 18 145 449 215 223 232 73 290 10 168 38 1 238 188 1 802 107 1 020 584 93 46 446 577 87 175 29 15 492 49 49 356 1 355 36 62 12 91 14 10 507 13 323 102 2 9 12 8 11 37 850 59 2 63 189 51 66 107 13 109 4 47 21 831 117 700 55 292 242 31 41 120 156 43 49 7 4 182 255 038 229 819 893 116 678 881 923 514 389 944 174 610 495 310 904 297 382 662 917 079 197 409 455 161 507 059 161 900 543 243 867 082 677 055 419 109 691 506 316 224 026 932 221 079 065 1 1 4 15 095 596 387 508 652 11 11 94 258 10 13 2 15 1 1 432 621 688 720 138 173 334 514 996 780 205 7 9 6 2 12 16 14 7 15 1 21 3 5 17 6 15 16 14 14 3 11 10 9 6 4 10 7 10 8 16 9 23 3 9 3 10 4 6 15 17 9 5 13 7 25 20 6 12 35 10 5 39 41 22 20 22 4 42 8 8 23 16 43 18 18 18 6 29 4 19 23 7 20 10 32 21 1 22 50 9 11 5 7 8 10 53 22 17 12 10 24 64 5 14 21 26 15 6 33 36 33 20 33 3 40 9 15 39 17 32 18 – 29 7 28 – 25 16 15 25 22 40 22 – 23 55 9 24 8 27 11 14 38 47 17 15 26 24 69 – 15 15 42 11 7 50 43 21 28 11 4 53 10 9 36 22 44 23 – 20 7 36 – 21 28 8 25 11 18 26 – 23 64 11 11 6 6 10 12 59 23 19 16 11 34 76 – 16 231 223 1 176 189 81 634 347 5 294 1 593 48 166 182 94 93 468 10 920 628 52 592 2 138 769 975 1 454 262 1 657 43 960 321 11 222 1 268 8 150 602 6 498 2 876 190 217 2 176 1 980 658 763 78 85 3 130 3 081 66 813 21 042 707 1 556 2 1 1 6 163 745 425 319 881 008 16 496 348 6 519 37 106 8 821 12 16 2 21 11 5 161 22 146 8 59 28 2 3 24 25 7 8 657 401 844 936 625 184 362 791 397 416 100 849 634 291 570 413 752 568 802 447 652 40 120 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 57 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Baldwin Bartow Bibb Bulloch Burke Camden Carroll Chatham Cherokee Clarke Clayton Cobb Colquitt Columbia Coweta Crisp DeKalb Decatur Dougherty Douglas Fayette Floyd Fulton Glynn Gwinnett Hall Hancock Harris Henry Houston Laurens Liberty Lowndes McDuffie Mitchell Monroe Muscogee Newton Peach Richmond Rockdale Spalding Sumter Thomas Tift Toombs Troup Walton Ware Washington Whitfield 292 154 1 302 190 100 124 272 1 642 179 503 2 350 4 067 130 293 309 129 11 217 116 859 355 287 236 10 637 358 3 248 237 133 123 276 463 223 314 447 108 128 120 1 580 204 132 1 665 262 258 161 217 132 112 388 103 152 124 147 17 4 72 30 3 2 10 107 12 20 260 289 12 10 15 4 731 2 43 12 43 15 1 042 23 317 20 2 9 44 61 7 10 19 16 6 4 123 7 3 74 13 10 8 9 5 604 323 088 695 681 884 212 166 574 698 330 054 554 950 197 744 936 638 709 659 363 548 235 830 177 714 473 092 879 246 222 275 476 338 118 872 172 741 762 208 993 333 407 142 045 54 13 217 48 19 14 38 292 25 105 241 512 24 20 46 38 1 301 15 188 40 63 22 1 461 76 488 32 15 26 80 70 30 53 61 18 38 14 215 34 21 229 49 60 40 50 26 18 49 11 45 42 34 11 169 2 598 47 676 (D) 2 416 1 279 6 957 (D) 3 550 15 759 218 303 187 458 9 901 (D) 5 890 3 383 532 540 1 388 (D) 8 417 36 10 839 16 235 16 1 7 38 55 950 571 153 796 992 067 273 860 825 720 185 69 817 (D) 64 46 100 (D) 68 344 1 841 2 271 53 (D) 98 52 6 792 24 (D) 45 345 114 14 027 559 1 770 171 26 169 512 478 92 106 257 (D) 57 36 1 216 53 50 924 138 82 96 245 57 47 699 (D) 152 66 722 1 586 556 8 031 (D) 512 374 896 (D) 1 099 2 784 31 514 22 683 960 (D) 761 565 95 905 183 (D) 824 5 883 996 178 081 4 898 31 617 2 520 230 2 573 5 094 7 956 1 538 951 2 097 (D) 732 291 40 151 834 339 13 276 1 585 748 998 1 620 492 542 2 524 (D) 1 032 943 7 305 7 15 3 10 – 11 11 3 18 6 3 3 13 8 9 17 1 9 4 8 14 8 1 9 4 13 – 16 12 6 3 8 4 11 15 13 4 7 8 3 13 11 5 10 14 16 6 10 17 19 15 29 6 18 1 – 7 8 18 54 7 8 9 9 17 36 8 5 7 9 34 14 12 4 18 5 7 – 71 54 3 8 30 21 31 38 35 49 22 4 11 24 16 16 23 6 16 48 (D) 30 48 17 22 – 12 38 – – 32 12 67 26 15 12 – – 34 50 6 – 14 44 40 13 6 25 13 23 – 61 35 24 – 31 – – 44 – 11 22 – 12 39 33 19 39 28 43 34 – 51 49 48 42 – 22 (D) – – 6 (D) 60 9 10 12 – (D) 41 11 7 – (D) 51 15 3 4 19 4 3 – 83 62 3 – 48 – (D) 51 – 59 22 – 16 33 8 20 33 4 11 69 (D) 40 65 18 4 559 6 261 9 512 (D) 4 549 1 100 3 2 48 9 5 6 6 3 366 739 718 642 338 166 492 550 210 496 3 859 14 618 (D) 5 380 6 383 38 801 2 135 10 187 (D) 3 773 4 524 37 246 HAWAII Hawaii Honolulu Kauai Maui 4 31 1 3 513 692 757 149 325 4 078 114 409 520 343 467 932 591 4 223 241 500 239 3 249 83 353 892 588 033 376 2 34 1 5 996 491 282 931 46 586 19 108 594 247 229 171 4 1 6 4 6 6 8 3 8 2 12 8 7 7 8 3 IDAHO Ada Bannock Bonneville Canyon Cassia Kootenai Minidoka Twin Falls 592 168 141 417 108 158 194 185 73 13 14 30 4 090 321 602 177 021 124 41 37 101 9 46 32 27 66 10 10 23 2 216 535 898 318 704 1 023 329 148 602 60 166 99 155 13 1 2 5 620 959 145 108 621 9 20 20 12 27 17 18 19 2 20 5 24 20 15 34 11 9 31 24 22 27 25 42 28 2 25 5 28 7 16 49 11 15 899 6 241 7 620 14 392 3 990 6 093 2 870 858 1 188 ILLINOIS Champaign Cook DeKalb DuPage Jackson Kane Kankakee La Salle Lake Macon See footnotes at end of table. 599 49 047 169 4 597 158 1 543 267 146 2 869 266 34 377 6 340 377 (D) 676 689 18 676 227 11 25 458 34 987 438 594 778 862 136 6 861 29 786 27 273 57 48 570 44 25 988 5 211 582 (D) 523 483 6 036 202 5 20 388 31 456 454 874 747 182 625 50 595 (D) 5 215 53 2 044 121 183 4 474 318 6 571 923 499 (D) 104 566 664 37 2 2 78 11 614 067 965 101 931 9 1 22 4 14 7 14 20 5 11 18 3 (D) 6 40 8 29 16 21 71 26 3 33 11 42 19 46 33 13 43 22 4 (D) 7 23 9 11 14 25 80 58 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 ILLINOIS Madison McHenry McLean Peoria Rock Island Sangamon St. Clair Vermilion Whiteside Will Winnebago Con. 497 376 271 509 443 424 1 049 139 132 1 445 762 40 376 (D) 18 413 25 552 58 047 18 54 5 5 160 92 790 101 740 284 257 049 109 65 31 55 117 71 187 30 36 268 187 34 402 (D) 7 976 (D) 46 403 10 40 3 3 140 74 780 596 679 456 587 118 1 048 (D) 282 (D) 661 212 564 69 100 1 275 1 092 7 111 (D) 4 688 (D) 9 843 2 652 9 274 677 560 19 594 18 334 10 14 13 7 12 8 4 17 23 6 9 30 (D) 27 8 15 16 21 41 30 23 26 27 35 41 9 30 28 16 64 39 18 26 35 (D) 22 (D) 15 22 27 62 35 26 32 INDIANA Allen Bartholomew Clark Delaware Elkhart Grant Hamilton Howard Johnson La Porte Lake Madison Marion Monroe Porter St. Joseph Tippecanoe Vanderburgh Vigo Wayne 1 092 106 201 240 292 201 277 183 141 241 2 539 172 4 941 217 249 654 197 303 134 107 77 7 11 33 42 17 79 20 16 30 216 25 501 27 47 176 62 24 11 4 495 751 595 231 298 998 211 167 977 613 888 733 881 310 413 087 009 666 646 072 233 32 34 43 48 59 78 39 48 61 512 33 832 25 98 100 36 72 21 17 53 7 9 30 38 16 73 17 13 27 172 22 427 22 42 495 050 446 324 167 585 564 584 901 928 767 418 093 279 301 1 334 173 117 314 831 254 586 569 141 327 2 384 167 5 238 682 585 678 (D) 465 65 58 13 2 1 4 10 2 10 8 2 8 36 1 86 9 7 964 115 618 743 090 804 167 229 923 405 254 882 742 021 230 6 22 14 14 14 14 15 16 27 12 3 6 2 14 18 6 17 11 11 12 12 43 15 29 5 30 40 22 56 40 8 8 9 11 34 5 35 17 3 11 17 51 37 35 29 30 34 52 54 33 9 14 8 18 34 21 36 29 – – 16 47 17 32 4 32 43 25 68 44 9 2 10 4 38 5 (D) 18 – – 168 461 (D) 22 169 5 039 3 085 22 893 (D) 4 466 1 019 534 IOWA Black Hawk Johnson Linn Polk Scott 274 226 164 815 316 20 691 13 374 20 136 (D) 35 136 57 24 37 145 85 16 101 10 394 18 753 (D) 31 925 242 153 250 (D) 487 2 788 1 704 3 058 (D) 5 400 12 14 12 6 10 31 10 9 (D) 10 31 22 10 11 19 39 10 9 (D) 11 KANSAS Douglas Finney Geary Grant Johnson Leavenworth Montgomery Reno Riley Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Wyandotte 336 215 192 108 1 201 195 104 155 151 1 556 140 636 1 010 22 15 6 6 130 8 4 5 6 113 577 885 392 213 010 027 110 316 786 999 51 80 42 32 152 19 18 6 12 257 22 89 111 15 12 4 5 101 3 2 3 1 81 306 121 739 651 934 467 559 795 738 901 386 221 131 182 1 408 35 78 56 70 1 292 52 414 408 3 2 1 1 17 194 010 006 394 752 13 19 9 28 6 14 15 17 17 4 20 8 4 32 33 22 46 5 39 2 9 35 9 14 22 13 31 36 24 55 13 34 – – – 10 48 20 11 44 41 29 50 5 37 – – – 10 14 30 20 1 199 409 814 423 14 642 509 3 906 5 333 5 085 27 442 39 424 3 669 15 133 24 903 KENTUCKY Christian Daviess Fayette Hardin Jefferson Kenton McCracken Warren 255 139 878 354 2 890 117 176 210 20 10 71 29 246 794 696 451 687 883 33 33 167 68 422 28 56 35 18 9 59 24 210 394 720 920 550 127 467 291 872 409 3 368 149 335 151 6 1 13 4 47 055 650 722 385 164 5 13 5 11 2 17 6 9 6 17 6 14 3 25 6 15 11 29 11 21 6 29 13 15 7 19 6 16 3 30 7 17 5 523 21 803 14 863 4 637 20 151 12 930 920 3 074 3 844 LOUISIANA Acadia Ascension Avoyelles Bossier Caddo Calcasieu De Soto East Baton Rouge Iberia Iberville See footnotes at end of table. 155 288 161 341 1 666 890 132 3 348 442 221 4 53 14 20 72 54 2 189 20 5 047 225 177 160 031 291 165 362 171 722 23 34 16 38 254 98 7 433 90 14 2 48 12 11 50 639 416 349 226 378 64 189 52 248 1 482 953 7 2 133 351 50 588 4 451 737 2 591 13 542 10 549 96 29 957 3 093 947 7 9 8 8 3 3 6 2 8 7 41 5 1 36 20 6 2 11 26 3 38 22 – 36 12 10 – 9 28 – 63 5 – 49 28 1 – 14 34 – 39 649 641 128 288 14 851 2 944 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 59 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 LOUISIANA Jefferson Lafayette Lafourche Lincoln Livingston Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles Con. 4 295 1 293 299 210 135 130 216 7 291 689 297 110 579 120 323 234 129 295 554 247 407 623 433 727 334 167 157 213 128 279 69 50 8 4 4 8 640 37 13 4 49 11 33 24 107 13 14 17 15 47 17 33 11 6 673 214 573 889 033 701 868 149 330 798 229 205 715 232 403 322 611 776 739 050 964 103 703 503 982 597 207 38 24 8 17 24 957 103 38 9 114 19 63 44 23 26 69 36 32 103 34 132 12 22 15 23 12 195 47 40 6 2 2 5 514 26 7 2 42 9 25 21 105 9 7 11 5 36 9 19 1 4 589 823 774 363 565 210 260 717 189 019 294 651 491 279 242 655 038 892 385 041 895 760 279 375 756 2 373 1 079 609 109 18 34 91 6 048 492 66 57 702 105 584 1 122 232 288 300 117 73 350 301 140 32 109 36 45 63 38 13 10 1 969 409 194 045 175 3 5 11 4 13 6 10 2 4 12 – 7 14 13 11 11 9 3 9 10 7 7 9 10 11 – 7 6 9 22 66 1 4 8 5 5 16 17 – 32 22 10 20 94 5 4 53 19 7 6 14 28 6 – 27 3 10 18 31 – – – – 8 12 43 – 25 – 32 47 62 – 20 42 23 24 – 27 – 34 – 39 – 13 30 81 – – – – 6 20 25 – 37 26 13 23 95 – 8 82 2 8 – 10 – 4 – 56 – 489 607 98 716 4 475 913 953 024 638 961 049 8 1 4 8 St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Terrebonne Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge 4 836 3 181 2 411 541 1 478 4 957 1 816 2 056 182 474 267 293 715 3 808 7 144 4 266 1 600 3 042 2 317 MAINE Cumberland Penobscot York 301 124 105 52 947 20 519 8 538 63 38 32 44 583 19 455 7 079 684 424 155 8 591 5 580 1 541 10 16 20 1 1 4 – – 23 – – 3 MARYLAND Anne Arundel Baltimore Baltimore (IC) Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Harford Howard Montgomery Prince George’s Queen Anne’s Somerset St. Mary’s Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester 2 326 3 779 8 960 389 122 304 117 701 207 433 558 2 362 14 975 18 287 131 167 284 241 223 541 293 179 348 428 13 4 17 18 27 4 32 25 239 1 029 836 4 7 19 22 34 18 10 586 141 834 635 437 827 548 213 872 606 467 774 121 481 817 172 251 671 824 966 776 404 604 1 021 57 9 65 48 75 15 58 87 329 1 681 1 574 9 13 50 55 57 51 52 132 246 289 8 3 11 17 14 1 17 14 173 739 577 3 598 885 667 853 060 192 433 488 721 147 991 401 355 450 143 427 279 687 333 517 011 2 098 23 038 4 902 154 25 190 192 205 31 277 409 2 312 9 479 7 349 28 11 295 155 448 145 82 32 89 56 1 666 458 313 743 309 4 3 1 8 9 15 21 5 7 11 8 4 2 1 8 7 6 14 16 5 9 15 20 5 3 4 17 56 11 13 26 13 8 5 4 5 48 32 47 44 3 22 15 12 7 – – 44 46 14 – 28 24 17 7 6 – – 19 53 40 – 39 20 28 7 – – 24 60 13 – 32 20 9 6 5 – – 15 60 46 – 22 2 355 8 778 2 500 252 4 128 2 40 184 140 767 283 684 463 438 154 190 418 129 770 164 10 12 18 11 5 2 4 3 1 1 MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Essex Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk Worcester See footnotes at end of table. 502 203 1 750 1 606 1 391 415 244 120 062 836 412 36 38 155 116 88 17 630 173 76 457 137 581 684 139 822 301 512 780 744 477 089 807 126 64 267 225 142 35 663 250 133 518 182 30 34 112 73 51 11 495 117 59 361 99 918 125 177 666 089 444 289 963 870 700 448 593 377 1 191 984 904 404 4 955 1 036 808 5 171 1 135 8 7 17 16 9 2 108 19 9 93 23 587 759 106 158 493 127 121 840 262 701 809 10 17 6 6 5 12 3 5 6 3 7 34 27 11 9 15 37 6 16 15 6 8 25 35 15 19 13 39 10 17 24 10 18 40 31 14 13 14 50 7 22 19 7 10 5 2 1 4 1 60 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Bay Berrien Calhoun Cass Eaton Genesee Ingham Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Lenawee Livingston Macomb Monroe Muskegon Oakland Ottawa Saginaw St. Clair Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne 117 484 347 119 176 1 812 1 264 205 636 1 229 144 121 1 418 175 254 5 916 235 669 216 188 1 537 12 971 11 73 24 2 12 104 69 8 43 69 3 18 248 41 33 350 745 024 671 272 857 452 537 921 958 418 566 162 916 098 27 79 69 7 17 242 191 45 93 194 32 45 442 60 39 924 45 99 24 36 227 1 714 9 59 18 1 8 75 39 5 32 46 065 502 661 275 362 758 481 137 998 184 310 388 202 9 120 1 203 577 59 371 740 74 221 2 880 (D) 281 8 841 159 506 650 64 2 554 10 632 2 433 4 011 2 248 157 2 305 23 306 6 620 790 7 533 10 537 561 2 955 58 800 (D) 4 936 174 1 10 5 764 624 446 730 691 49 739 157 453 24 9 9 11 15 4 6 13 8 5 22 26 7 21 9 3 18 7 16 13 5 1 58 49 32 16 15 18 20 17 22 7 29 49 10 44 2 6 19 15 (D) 46 13 4 60 23 30 – 58 15 20 48 27 17 39 50 16 40 25 9 43 25 39 33 19 5 72 60 41 – 12 24 23 24 28 7 39 57 11 (D) 1 8 17 18 5 62 15 6 2 429 15 367 229 249 (D) 30 129 714 12 34 13 5 163 733 801 967 166 391 989 291 569 883 872 16 594 42 827 (D) 8 237 191 692 1 061 610 MINNESOTA Anoka Dakota Hennepin Olmsted Ramsey St. Louis Washington 314 586 3 538 132 1 478 147 197 62 47 557 7 149 11 31 451 703 650 223 582 272 571 58 82 650 36 221 22 45 54 33 446 5 128 8 26 802 231 319 901 122 025 713 741 627 5 594 212 1 848 193 315 8 10 86 2 25 2 3 590 904 826 324 326 043 173 13 9 3 19 5 19 16 9 12 7 25 6 22 9 20 18 6 37 9 31 28 7 15 6 30 6 25 8 MISSISSIPPI Adams Attala Bolivar Chickasaw Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah DeSoto Forrest Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Humphreys Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jefferson Davis Jones Lafayette Lauderdale Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marion Marshall Monroe Neshoba Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pike Rankin Scott Simpson Sunflower Tallahatchie Tate Warren Washington Wayne Wilkinson Yazoo See footnotes at end of table. 342 153 347 107 136 147 322 159 198 284 120 107 1 235 3 080 220 119 461 140 122 102 163 174 550 124 293 316 149 358 552 100 237 126 109 102 242 156 295 402 117 137 187 117 112 349 634 113 122 192 18 12 22 2 5 4 17 9 12 52 8 6 63 151 6 20 119 3 7 4 8 5 21 3 15 25 7 14 23 2 9 4 2 3 7 7 9 10 3 4 20 6 4 16 25 796 149 299 891 595 169 814 583 082 747 445 274 528 614 754 868 974 555 879 444 349 917 151 237 176 122 425 583 606 954 124 780 166 235 557 395 959 887 235 933 417 784 469 883 640 66 30 65 13 18 19 50 34 30 46 20 17 161 415 29 23 62 26 28 11 30 42 106 6 55 88 27 79 71 18 54 14 8 16 22 21 55 38 11 8 44 12 16 87 109 16 12 26 12 10 17 1 4 2 9 5 7 49 6 2 36 96 3 15 112 2 5 1 935 077 314 527 026 632 965 842 230 068 619 746 045 115 646 881 263 093 794 886 227 106 174 24 136 49 130 95 127 358 131 69 520 1 962 75 292 681 30 70 30 100 120 324 6 271 715 102 208 332 36 123 84 28 23 76 100 130 137 61 (D) 139 58 33 170 298 55 25 19 2 302 2 512 1 347 274 1 444 427 1 047 962 1 339 4 263 760 863 6 889 15 861 593 6 609 11 434 306 849 376 660 1 099 2 886 31 1 884 4 484 890 1 867 2 905 449 1 170 421 202 252 2 172 813 837 1 288 439 (D) 1 1 1 1 2 496 010 229 851 720 522 227 141 – – 4 – 5 8 4 – 6 5 – 20 4 1 – 10 6 – 7 – 8 9 5 6 5 4 1 6 3 – 5 – – – 11 1 3 6 – – 5 11 13 7 4 9 1 4 – – 16 – 2 1 8 – 10 1 – 31 14 3 – 9 1 – 41 – 6 5 17 – 20 8 – 9 7 – 1 – – – 8 4 8 6 – – 15 21 3 19 4 1 1 24 – – 15 – – – – – – 9 – 11 14 3 – – 12 – 30 – 33 15 12 – 20 7 – 10 – – – – – – – – 8 – – – 22 – – 21 – – – 18 – – 20 – – – – – – – – 4 21 2 – – – – 56 – 6 6 8 – 26 9 – 4 – – – – – – – – 5 – – (D) 19 – – 25 – – – 1 5 660 4 506 12 102 341 11 327 19 5 8 15 1 6 2 1 1 5 4 6 5 1 16 2 2 12 16 269 920 354 234 954 112 706 485 695 199 760 056 725 750 (D) 715 716 652 550 693 4 902 4 049 4 510 3 435 2 021 1 047 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 61 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 MISSOURI Boone Buchanan Cape Girardeau Clay Greene Jackson Jasper Jefferson Platte Pulaski St. Charles St. Louis St. Louis (IC) 316 128 112 276 364 3 360 163 100 164 112 373 5 166 2 979 13 438 (D) 11 656 29 465 58 273 217 31 8 20 5 170 080 750 800 261 45 40 44 56 131 526 26 23 35 28 92 847 476 11 11 10 24 53 015 077 446 096 423 186 139 173 596 623 3 029 (D) 74 185 68 532 5 363 2 438 1 1 1 3 8 715 970 146 746 110 11 24 23 14 12 2 19 19 18 16 11 2 2 18 (D) 34 27 8 6 2 44 20 15 21 12 13 27 65 33 22 23 8 25 41 34 23 25 7 6 22 48 38 31 9 8 (D) 65 21 3 23 15 17 171 073 (D) 5 579 15 627 3 900 34 735 326 306 122 552 36 264 (D) 755 2 041 460 6 474 79 964 29 005 38 790 416 460 164 555 MONTANA Cascade Missoula Yellowstone 157 123 217 7 813 16 348 29 305 34 26 70 6 798 14 893 25 863 167 287 456 2 028 5 512 7 043 14 23 17 18 4 7 11 15 13 20 – 6 NEBRASKA Douglas Hall Lancaster Sarpy Scotts Bluff 1 590 123 473 232 149 109 590 9 529 38 750 (D) 9 831 257 45 105 20 30 90 912 8 468 30 544 (D) 7 020 1 738 94 642 (D) 120 18 804 1 842 7 309 (D) 1 360 4 24 10 10 19 9 47 18 (D) 21 9 47 18 19 29 10 53 22 (D) 28 NEVADA Carson City (IC) Clark Douglas Elko Washoe 257 5 832 127 174 1 466 15 667 13 54 209 632 584 579 050 862 36 918 30 52 348 9 711 (D) 12 201 51 653 160 728 106 (D) 137 947 2 017 1 554 (D) 1 248 11 559 29 914 16 2 21 19 6 32 6 50 13 12 34 7 39 27 12 48 (D) 56 14 13 NEW HAMPSHIRE Grafton Hillsborough Merrimack Rockingham 111 633 112 396 9 85 29 69 569 247 851 643 28 116 28 86 7 71 27 60 955 504 471 488 124 898 117 406 1 19 2 6 732 098 702 903 23 8 23 10 6 3 3 3 12 5 – 6 1 2 – 1 NEW JERSEY Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren 1 8 2 3 297 734 372 032 303 115 1 290 270 477 42 51 988 122 1 369 36 648 781 339 310 187 304 15 394 37 584 19 422 026 878 338 613 934 394 614 511 430 694 353 843 857 525 863 810 680 310 267 772 233 1 259 290 528 76 133 1 386 161 1 392 81 283 859 555 475 301 515 49 443 97 820 46 76 954 211 389 32 34 763 105 1 150 27 599 620 243 214 164 228 14 335 32 455 15 782 997 669 683 100 373 014 552 061 326 213 089 227 936 071 363 132 934 583 597 644 676 9 898 2 902 3 031 437 293 7 274 596 6 005 293 3 4 1 2 1 990 221 999 047 196 13 179 62 49 8 4 136 10 123 6 94 77 43 42 24 51 4 57 5 83 3 173 151 197 845 614 417 062 474 492 288 262 934 842 871 632 825 644 362 156 564 247 6 3 4 4 14 8 2 7 3 14 5 3 4 5 7 4 15 6 17 3 18 15 7 7 16 20 13 11 17 17 29 71 6 9 9 9 11 16 11 17 8 18 18 9 17 13 36 24 8 19 8 37 14 11 14 15 18 12 43 16 36 10 42 19 10 8 19 20 18 14 16 20 39 77 7 12 12 11 14 17 13 19 10 21 822 9 479 877 8 696 407 1 5 3 2 1 962 919 449 766 280 3 649 181 2 324 315 5 992 212 1 601 328 2 151 327 4 228 248 NEW MEXICO Bernalillo Chaves Cibola Colfax Curry Dona Ana Eddy Grant Guadalupe Lea Lincoln Los Alamos Luna McKinley Otero See footnotes at end of table. 8 303 696 286 185 341 2 507 404 389 202 568 276 169 264 2 207 519 656 52 30 17 26 137 17 55 13 30 31 13 11 86 36 620 100 607 222 953 846 850 816 909 989 522 133 372 879 399 1 407 115 86 45 79 455 70 132 40 103 71 24 48 131 91 498 40 28 15 23 106 14 53 11 22 30 5 9 67 32 870 895 464 472 921 539 889 345 237 610 221 773 422 720 358 7 515 615 381 238 455 2 124 356 1 866 117 281 98 112 129 959 371 95 5 3 3 3 22 5 14 1 4 1 1 1 11 3 728 432 758 167 819 406 575 022 417 064 055 601 079 261 690 3 10 13 19 12 5 13 14 19 10 18 20 17 3 10 4 8 14 42 25 9 12 46 27 12 59 23 11 8 11 6 21 26 33 24 11 20 26 36 21 43 22 30 14 22 4 6 14 46 28 10 14 48 32 6 61 26 12 9 12 62 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 MEXICO Quay Rio Arriba Roosevelt San Juan San Miguel Sandoval Santa Fe Socorro Taos Torrance Valencia Con. 102 1 138 120 919 694 1 017 2 739 253 996 174 882 8 44 5 58 53 42 168 16 44 4 52 117 237 177 108 359 240 922 843 761 281 489 32 184 10 126 110 132 496 64 185 20 211 7 29 3 43 45 26 123 15 25 1 40 549 118 886 379 980 284 492 316 068 890 303 256 344 83 713 602 465 2 331 295 432 62 787 2 278 4 326 432 11 346 5 138 3 32 2 4 741 103 222 464 513 8 928 24 8 22 7 10 8 5 15 8 21 9 42 12 18 6 25 12 8 20 12 22 12 33 18 24 14 20 19 10 29 18 47 16 45 16 20 6 29 17 10 22 17 18 15 NEW YORK Albany Bronx Broome Cattaraugus Chautauqua Chemung Clinton Columbia Delaware Dutchess Erie Jefferson Kings Monroe Nassau New York Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Putnam Queens Rensselaer Richmond Rockland Saratoga Schenectady St. Lawrence Suffolk Sullivan Tompkins Ulster Warren Wayne Westchester 842 14 023 404 124 111 105 132 102 110 1 199 2 429 158 28 527 2 579 13 010 26 947 313 346 1 231 108 1 292 370 40 815 247 2 502 2 352 207 347 102 7 426 232 336 613 100 119 9 813 51 704 36 26 9 11 5 18 5 85 307 10 1 431 197 2 505 6 059 97 22 192 7 108 21 2 718 14 242 270 10 16 11 906 13 25 58 5 6 1 284 513 810 117 460 807 002 826 885 215 387 908 119 040 350 586 080 289 489 335 579 253 753 144 521 642 214 344 650 988 098 826 046 259 685 774 918 121 1 408 45 25 10 15 16 32 17 223 443 34 2 639 378 2 111 4 392 83 61 328 29 219 36 3 082 39 386 252 37 64 63 1 435 28 50 115 10 29 1 524 28 799 447 450 (D) 12 646 5 957 9 3 17 2 61 249 7 864 152 2 114 5 306 94 18 175 6 74 11 1 806 11 170 455 737 119 987 661 760 234 925 071 990 824 026 583 094 371 851 468 357 078 679 437 5 688 (D) 308 38 124 57 126 69 737 2 722 64 8 379 2 066 12 160 31 524 525 341 2 773 244 649 137 17 472 161 1 273 1 758 (D) 140 91 6 251 106 133 547 (D) 83 8 757 6 874 100 936 (D) 3 178 465 3 888 1 269 2 807 404 11 728 32 676 776 145 959 39 338 248 733 798 8 4 47 1 12 2 361 2 32 045 085 009 329 735 166 885 088 300 798 8 2 12 23 21 18 21 26 24 7 4 18 1 4 2 1 13 12 7 26 7 14 1 17 5 5 16 12 28 3 15 15 9 26 20 2 12 6 19 26 22 3 26 77 17 17 21 52 4 14 4 3 14 26 20 47 9 12 3 29 15 17 33 29 38 5 20 13 11 13 39 5 20 8 35 38 – – 60 62 35 21 13 39 6 15 7 4 28 36 19 67 21 26 5 63 17 19 48 34 39 9 34 40 29 – 49 9 9 9 (D) 14 – – 25 85 17 22 26 71 6 18 4 3 14 31 22 56 8 3 4 37 20 22 (D) 40 40 6 26 4 12 (D) 50 6 203 125 (D) 11 951 11 656 711 734 9 573 17 069 48 999 (D) 5 043 1 047 880 30 783 (D) 2 600 896 150 713 1 233 2 660 7 152 (D) 667 225 495 NORTH CAROLINA Alamance Anson Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Carteret Catawba Chatham Chowan Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Davidson Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Granville Guilford Halifax Harnett Henderson See footnotes at end of table. 571 160 263 200 174 242 440 137 284 112 162 287 202 124 344 242 447 2 377 219 274 2 200 473 1 688 226 437 268 2 800 469 247 160 60 6 10 9 8 7 25 14 21 5 3 15 13 2 9 9 12 88 9 7 101 13 74 6 34 4 149 18 18 11 146 193 285 141 032 365 142 748 679 734 683 593 143 511 707 380 347 794 531 103 595 131 594 242 885 673 669 860 767 995 111 14 34 35 37 21 64 18 57 16 31 41 22 12 57 29 54 278 48 41 296 64 191 22 68 39 420 77 51 25 50 2 5 6 5 2 18 6 18 4 2 7 10 1 6 6 7 49 7 3 71 8 42 2 29 2 107 11 11 9 276 213 875 851 846 886 918 218 592 613 209 607 835 100 205 208 108 324 022 986 776 295 203 727 459 252 084 997 022 844 1 159 25 76 68 68 32 571 191 288 91 47 175 65 37 110 108 234 904 72 79 1 511 219 679 57 295 71 2 138 203 524 135 13 422 216 834 794 726 5 1 6 1 377 881 431 141 144 5 9 7 2 5 7 7 13 10 18 13 10 2 5 5 5 5 3 11 6 2 2 3 4 6 2 2 3 10 16 8 28 16 10 22 12 9 33 14 52 14 34 5 – 22 13 14 13 27 2 6 7 14 18 6 6 9 21 26 17 10 – – 13 12 – 17 14 36 29 31 16 20 – 18 15 13 9 44 18 8 7 8 20 16 12 8 8 15 27 8 – – 13 30 – 3 4 16 65 21 30 6 – 33 20 22 12 36 1 8 11 5 30 6 12 12 33 28 20 282 1 460 828 286 1 000 914 1 755 7 526 1 381 646 18 507 2 546 7 669 700 3 660 25 4 3 1 579 047 162 757 338 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 63 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Hertford Hoke Iredell Johnston Lee Lenoir Lincoln Martin Mecklenburg Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pasquotank Pender Person Pitt Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Surry Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Wayne Wilkes Wilson 262 175 312 289 284 413 144 182 4 746 258 530 562 205 607 571 288 245 169 794 299 160 1 664 377 306 138 303 152 122 317 248 3 442 179 120 618 128 358 11 6 16 30 10 879 062 329 816 599 59 16 57 46 44 62 32 27 725 31 87 95 38 88 80 31 33 26 131 57 47 317 61 43 14 42 27 19 46 38 586 49 13 90 6 74 8 4 11 28 5 236 031 826 037 693 205 53 158 285 100 201 (D) 57 3 661 78 405 332 101 300 223 51 65 100 773 182 157 1 432 203 127 55 121 115 183 (D) 74 1 973 125 17 302 36 262 1 434 809 2 323 4 411 1 118 1 501 (D) 437 58 506 588 4 270 2 575 901 3 732 2 017 448 744 1 663 8 259 1 846 1 14 2 1 926 381 573 589 494 5 11 8 7 8 4 18 8 2 7 4 5 2 6 6 5 9 4 3 9 7 5 5 7 11 5 9 9 8 5 2 11 10 5 21 4 8 11 30 2 27 9 (D) 9 7 4 3 9 16 5 13 16 14 32 17 28 42 11 22 35 39 5 5 6 (D) 15 7 14 11 11 42 12 11 – 25 19 24 – 43 17 7 14 9 10 12 6 15 14 29 25 10 27 25 11 10 23 – 15 7 24 17 24 6 41 – 16 – 14 10 – 39 2 29 – (D) 2 9 3 3 9 22 1 21 6 30 43 23 37 45 16 31 43 – 5 2 6 (D) 27 7 21 – 12 – 19 11 695 (D) 6 385 432 555 8 673 36 18 8 21 14 7 7 7 33 12 18 80 15 19 5 081 768 743 818 510 162 603 768 308 893 335 188 491 308 528 6 611 (D) 4 051 352 800 5 927 29 11 6 15 8 2 3 5 24 9 16 52 11 15 1 232 105 423 163 606 936 639 931 486 696 929 376 025 607 280 8 147 6 621 16 751 (D) 5 852 200 6 2 19 6 11 134 861 186 124 707 394 4 821 4 754 16 134 (D) 3 318 143 968 4 614 894 9 079 2 237 7 355 893 1 060 2 863 (D) 495 29 912 1 928 174 2 085 679 1 677 NORTH DAKOTA Grand Forks Rolette 118 104 3 668 15 654 11 17 (D) 13 592 (D) 45 (D) 525 14 17 12 3 26 6 (D) 1 OHIO Allen Ashtabula Butler Clark Clermont Cuyahoga Delaware Erie Fairfield Franklin Geauga Greene Hamilton Jefferson Lake Licking Lorain Lucas Mahoning Miami Montgomery Muskingum Portage Richland Sandusky Stark Summit Trumbull Wood See footnotes at end of table. 276 147 529 339 125 8 812 129 162 113 5 652 101 411 4 735 176 332 148 708 1 779 856 103 2 623 134 188 182 113 762 1 667 378 140 31 6 51 57 30 877 7 12 9 519 3 26 513 16 66 13 32 106 95 24 194 5 15 11 5 205 81 42 7 662 042 834 384 236 650 642 304 681 278 660 630 662 938 414 255 962 903 542 516 736 391 762 300 454 702 167 566 548 68 18 102 37 35 1 173 9 23 27 778 47 75 629 52 95 43 85 258 143 19 430 13 56 48 19 218 214 85 22 27 2 41 48 28 701 4 10 6 405 2 20 435 11 55 11 20 64 76 21 164 2 11 9 4 194 54 37 4 944 829 154 758 879 354 266 698 723 213 964 544 872 477 491 978 663 930 015 656 623 629 517 103 518 470 637 989 824 279 43 538 511 186 9 274 20 471 195 5 437 85 410 4 042 271 684 102 309 1 349 805 375 2 345 32 150 137 80 2 041 773 1 261 124 4 468 457 10 728 8 661 2 903 104 506 347 6 067 1 747 74 114 551 277 825 282 242 294 791 775 846 181 11 15 10 7 21 2 18 13 21 2 27 9 2 16 14 21 8 4 6 23 3 13 15 6 22 7 4 8 22 62 23 18 10 76 6 16 10 29 6 30 23 4 31 17 13 18 11 12 57 6 30 15 6 39 6 14 17 16 36 – 33 – 45 7 – 41 49 9 50 28 9 38 32 52 21 14 20 64 11 – 35 18 50 17 15 21 35 70 – 22 – 79 7 – 11 30 8 37 30 4 38 19 14 25 15 14 64 7 – 13 7 47 6 20 19 19 7 68 2 10 1 3 15 11 8 43 406 538 1 618 1 920 871 27 9 12 1 245 656 771 023 64 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 OKLAHOMA Caddo Canadian Carter Cherokee Cleveland Comanche Creek Garfield Grady Jackson Kay Le Flore McCurtain Muskogee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Payne Pontotoc Pottawatomie Rogers Sequoyah Stephens Tulsa Wagoner 179 225 143 110 505 666 189 110 106 104 106 103 137 275 4 049 110 244 160 126 161 140 159 103 2 788 148 7 19 26 13 39 52 29 11 3 1 19 18 5 35 346 3 6 14 15 18 7 21 4 370 5 286 562 310 600 583 312 203 892 083 877 984 340 925 548 761 862 133 059 061 709 133 136 025 799 086 61 54 27 22 76 201 41 15 17 14 34 26 12 74 669 11 20 37 18 47 27 33 19 642 13 6 14 23 6 31 46 24 8 1 1 18 17 4 32 257 2 2 11 12 14 5 19 1 329 3 423 455 986 839 220 269 287 979 532 429 092 316 224 280 978 441 945 536 179 587 538 373 426 749 314 291 1 053 170 93 744 1 022 230 110 29 31 395 168 37 503 3 938 36 45 169 49 216 66 244 28 3 700 9 1 2 3 1 5 729 782 467 033 511 17 17 15 17 10 8 15 17 21 20 19 17 20 9 3 7 9 18 27 17 19 20 20 4 20 35 29 13 56 20 20 26 26 25 7 29 19 53 11 5 2 5 55 33 39 20 14 28 9 49 35 31 26 32 26 18 32 10 39 10 34 43 55 20 8 – 32 49 51 35 36 40 34 10 51 39 33 14 73 25 23 29 32 37 7 32 20 72 12 4 – 8 67 39 46 23 15 24 10 74 10 441 2 807 1 028 385 206 3 326 2 231 176 9 979 60 809 488 485 1 250 843 1 309 996 4 678 188 60 752 207 OREGON Benton Clackamas Coos Deschutes Douglas Jackson Josephine Klamath Lane Malheur Marion Multnomah Polk Umatilla Washington Yamhill 213 910 154 136 152 412 198 111 699 189 457 3 687 122 134 1 785 146 16 165 8 10 12 46 45 8 78 24 51 559 8 16 265 43 087 385 482 860 661 365 523 440 252 621 838 155 065 047 885 994 36 261 45 22 35 104 35 25 177 63 96 874 42 25 386 26 10 134 7 8 10 40 43 6 69 19 33 476 7 14 202 42 867 890 223 842 141 100 176 544 174 631 358 683 177 688 630 880 241 1 385 203 96 242 604 361 103 1 142 419 635 5 634 182 178 2 259 282 3 147 17 285 1 715 999 2 128 8 5 1 12 4 6 84 1 1 31 4 250 176 105 874 325 402 477 229 721 015 210 18 8 20 21 21 12 19 21 9 19 10 4 22 21 6 22 30 20 40 8 32 12 4 11 13 18 16 4 42 12 6 4 24 16 36 16 31 23 30 21 17 28 13 7 33 42 11 40 39 24 46 3 38 14 4 13 14 16 11 4 47 12 7 4 PENNSYLVANIA Adams Allegheny Beaver Berks Bucks Cambria Centre Chester Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Erie Fayette Lackawanna Lancaster Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming Mercer Monroe Montgomery Northampton Philadelphia Washington Westmoreland York 113 3 806 217 638 1 469 139 185 1 158 374 1 065 2 235 306 179 148 850 122 686 305 118 118 338 3 502 479 11 725 207 454 397 46 924 18 93 174 13 17 675 26 52 227 39 19 13 67 20 123 66 6 10 29 423 55 1 214 44 54 18 041 620 028 031 052 723 977 960 471 919 653 819 937 916 251 101 231 593 914 807 867 107 763 412 085 226 681 60 664 54 113 208 32 38 166 35 159 349 76 57 33 153 35 195 73 9 45 23 491 129 1 784 41 91 106 44 836 15 72 128 11 8 637 7 27 138 36 15 10 48 17 101 57 2 7 23 285 38 980 39 38 14 496 397 612 179 909 776 708 266 031 388 205 465 200 402 330 448 697 987 426 942 950 684 189 041 677 103 044 244 6 000 163 1 653 1 235 136 227 2 510 105 521 1 699 315 208 91 1 161 130 1 675 853 60 93 167 2 414 784 11 926 265 503 589 7 161 2 31 22 1 2 40 2 5 24 6 2 1 13 770 560 014 566 521 639 293 506 131 864 569 098 388 071 461 28 3 14 9 6 21 17 7 14 6 4 11 16 18 9 22 10 15 22 18 14 4 12 2 15 13 12 78 3 50 23 7 24 40 5 19 12 11 37 32 20 18 24 13 14 37 10 5 7 26 4 5 15 23 43 9 38 25 17 40 45 21 57 17 13 27 33 34 25 42 21 33 – 41 30 11 26 6 38 30 31 81 3 57 28 8 28 48 6 19 16 15 40 39 24 24 27 15 16 – 12 1 10 36 5 2 13 30 1 990 21 558 13 001 524 1 013 2 55 9 213 4 9 3 717 273 269 775 545 198 694 RHODE ISLAND Bristol Kent Newport Providence Washington See footnotes at end of table. 103 330 260 2 196 159 10 46 15 209 16 238 268 306 914 664 30 70 59 411 20 7 38 11 167 13 557 167 888 975 376 69 400 136 2 701 84 1 10 1 45 2 449 276 728 825 671 21 13 12 4 16 17 10 15 4 12 28 13 16 8 26 20 10 17 5 13 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 65 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Charleston Cherokee 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 759 442 153 137 801 634 2 127 115 172 212 275 297 384 186 464 126 215 958 423 1 503 311 290 716 234 280 258 189 171 594 247 162 143 926 157 3 159 813 741 117 295 445 38 20 6 7 80 19 90 6 5 5 12 10 23 6 18 3 13 69 17 94 15 7 43 10 10 9 5 5 85 5 6 8 36 23 167 32 22 3 7 35 982 504 636 917 890 605 323 223 732 280 087 567 739 349 637 406 017 328 783 152 299 495 220 381 707 279 937 208 645 205 393 163 494 069 232 195 309 592 378 217 119 70 37 26 158 76 348 25 28 20 42 42 56 19 68 19 44 155 67 231 49 43 142 33 44 32 20 15 105 27 23 24 174 26 502 105 114 16 32 67 28 11 3 6 70 10 53 5 3 1 5 6 18 3 13 1 10 47 10 75 10 3 28 7 6 5 4 2 75 2 3 6 25 21 126 21 13 1 3 29 570 032 998 390 580 084 302 150 280 849 050 874 447 906 145 991 453 348 091 565 480 463 559 624 182 665 018 257 839 610 777 518 992 776 570 361 512 907 147 165 531 277 60 88 809 262 1 425 128 67 32 135 177 176 77 247 22 375 733 149 2 973 375 94 552 108 149 207 104 41 534 66 43 215 560 420 3 178 568 343 79 57 351 6 204 2 730 761 758 9 396 2 157 14 392 2 118 625 362 1 088 1 455 1 974 580 2 474 251 067 728 741 489 3 6 10 9 5 4 2 7 1 6 4 5 4 7 4 – 1 3 3 3 5 4 6 6 6 6 5 8 5 1 7 1 2 10 2 4 3 1 4 4 7 21 10 8 4 3 10 16 4 12 26 9 52 9 9 – 19 23 17 13 11 14 15 15 10 24 14 18 3 4 2 26 6 4 3 14 5 6 1 5 4 14 25 8 10 11 5 11 5 – 22 21 21 11 7 – 6 10 4 8 6 – 15 23 6 27 12 9 10 5 – 6 6 11 4 7 4 9 – 5 8 16 16 9 4 3 5 19 7 – 25 14 67 15 13 – 24 26 19 16 16 – 20 19 8 39 20 25 4 8 – 33 8 4 3 20 7 11 – 6 4 10 1 21 2 388 835 6 285 1 305 1 231 1 498 1 299 308 7 014 534 447 250 750 795 413 1 4 3 46 4 608 2 668 550 465 5 071 SOUTH DAKOTA Pennington 221 21 067 56 19 286 269 3 826 11 4 19 4 TENNESSEE Anderson Blount Davidson Fayette Gibson Hamblen Hamilton Hardeman Haywood Knox Madison Maury Montgomery Obion Robertson Rutherford Shelby Sullivan Sumner Tipton Washington Williamson Wilson See footnotes at end of table. 149 115 3 966 147 165 102 1 231 128 146 1 021 397 172 482 103 122 351 7 439 158 255 138 210 316 175 33 10 285 2 660 568 595 660 (D) 751 121 926 158 163 546 750 080 436 604 (D) 283 309 531 018 40 31 594 12 18 10 258 16 11 167 65 17 75 27 25 46 1 037 32 48 21 25 34 59 32 347 9 005 200 777 998 (D) 7 645 50 645 689 1 979 56 633 13 3 14 5 13 599 036 518 562 546 355 151 3 363 22 (D) 25 1 163 20 43 679 640 75 338 105 243 (D) 5 207 332 (D) 74 182 254 281 9 542 1 427 41 475 287 (D) 235 11 958 212 410 8 657 5 1 2 1 1 686 737 662 724 439 15 20 2 9 11 16 4 2 – 5 3 7 7 20 15 9 1 18 11 2 14 12 11 31 19 11 5 (D) 44 11 1 – 10 7 11 15 46 50 (D) 3 18 12 40 27 19 17 32 44 6 – 13 34 12 15 – 14 7 14 22 56 39 18 3 15 23 16 22 34 28 32 21 14 – (D) 54 12 2 – 11 5 11 22 62 58 (D) 3 20 (D) 46 13 29 18 9 75 1 4 75 20 4 21 7 15 395 9 158 11 (D) 261 123 7 200 (D) 9 778 7 735 13 165 23 596 (D) 52 004 2 686 (D) 1 011 2 595 2 729 5 295 17 202 21 517 25 513 66 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Anderson Andrews Angelina Aransas Atascosa Bailey Bastrop Bee Bell Bexar Bowie Brazoria Brazos Brooks Brown Caldwell Calhoun Cameron Cass Castro Chambers Cherokee Collin Colorado Comal Coryell Culberson Dallas Dawson DeWitt Deaf Smith Denton Dimmit Duval Ector El Paso Ellis Fort Bend Frio Gaines Galveston Gonzales Grayson Gregg Guadalupe Hale Harris Harrison Hays Henderson Hidalgo Hill Hockley Hopkins Houston Howard Hunt Jasper Jefferson Jim Hogg Jim Wells Johnson Jones Karnes Kaufman Kendall Kerr Kleberg La Salle Lamar Lavaca Liberty Live Oak Lubbock Lynn Matagorda Maverick McCulloch McLennan Medina See footnotes at end of table. 154 136 359 321 509 128 332 384 1 689 23 319 322 1 573 793 219 139 400 347 7 047 113 116 170 159 1 943 204 439 254 110 30 144 223 174 279 2 263 182 420 1 383 14 163 513 4 768 274 113 2 260 160 237 661 537 285 60 170 306 636 130 11 792 132 177 115 131 213 198 189 2 730 175 965 307 101 108 332 163 245 516 111 143 162 261 107 1 853 110 502 1 318 109 1 128 461 17 9 18 7 40 2 10 11 79 1 832 46 224 27 10 4 8 20 450 2 1 3 3 144 3 23 5 7 3 326 4 3 13 187 7 12 68 1 139 62 295 14 7 117 7 44 66 16 13 5 560 11 29 3 1 072 16 8 4 7 7 6 25 154 4 57 10 6 1 37 5 12 17 2 4 4 13 4 85 3 37 84 6 119 16 140 299 820 491 407 511 046 024 542 958 243 173 804 003 103 186 241 147 210 449 938 829 305 753 576 295 896 872 381 565 491 458 626 213 348 454 258 795 378 438 288 675 235 996 697 945 157 326 822 036 901 044 132 143 485 263 823 384 135 122 249 840 646 917 932 582 333 632 046 048 499 686 553 743 889 463 104 673 888 847 25 48 44 50 103 22 38 66 261 4 001 73 229 114 30 18 55 85 1 217 10 10 7 22 343 4 72 34 30 4 420 50 13 48 363 28 40 212 2 778 97 518 56 17 293 16 40 65 80 34 8 373 40 112 7 2 354 44 61 44 17 41 29 37 356 37 194 33 14 14 85 13 47 105 22 17 22 26 27 293 13 56 236 9 290 37 15 8 11 2 33 1 6 7 54 1 482 41 197 19 5 2 2 16 337 1 600 247 575 248 847 789 501 998 801 357 649 387 135 727 536 769 666 200 254 501 53 265 356 34 362 52 117 119 888 27 227 285 1 074 500 114 45 75 390 6 095 17 14 26 45 1 053 14 223 99 212 28 046 13 19 149 2 074 83 95 676 13 579 920 3 321 105 42 1 384 53 95 729 196 225 52 215 87 287 21 10 217 447 137 88 28 66 41 329 2 012 83 841 113 111 28 868 12 84 535 36 74 66 52 68 910 112 261 1 102 2 2 146 119 987 1 602 5 046 408 2 873 2 1 10 393 495 000 066 229 831 13 24 10 15 12 23 13 13 6 2 11 6 8 18 18 13 15 3 14 24 17 13 6 18 13 13 27 1 18 19 16 5 19 13 7 2 10 3 18 24 5 21 14 6 11 17 1 6 11 16 2 27 19 23 12 18 13 12 3 20 9 14 27 24 14 21 18 12 28 12 21 10 30 6 27 11 7 25 7 13 3 47 23 17 33 18 23 9 16 3 45 25 12 23 16 26 24 5 5 30 42 9 16 26 44 32 47 13 32 32 24 14 27 21 21 5 49 22 42 48 15 11 11 9 20 39 4 6 15 9 6 62 41 37 62 17 22 45 9 19 16 12 33 23 41 50 39 16 38 3 64 16 30 17 60 20 18 65 46 12 30 48 30 37 32 48 34 26 15 4 35 18 19 45 42 44 33 7 – 75 – 34 16 – 33 39 52 4 47 28 34 17 34 46 18 5 24 12 35 56 16 47 50 15 28 39 3 – 27 – 5 64 33 53 55 37 41 53 10 45 20 32 68 53 41 74 50 25 55 – 55 29 70 16 73 39 17 83 17 37 3 52 35 20 40 17 33 8 21 4 50 20 16 27 11 56 29 6 – 39 – 13 14 – 64 49 51 16 47 28 28 20 21 36 27 6 55 38 55 66 23 8 12 9 29 52 5 – 19 – 6 67 51 44 84 21 21 49 12 24 20 15 18 29 46 88 51 23 47 – 83 5 35 18 77 30 22 46 51 7 4 071 26 701 5 251 870 571 602 3 494 64 429 185 77 176 838 24 515 71 4 810 485 1 611 419 057 318 160 1 27 1 1 10 438 159 013 370 760 892 2 272 92 779 411 15 926 3 7 2 724 2 8 121 4 6 52 875 55 172 10 5 73 6 40 52 10 9 4 327 7 19 1 810 14 6 3 5 4 3 23 88 2 43 5 2 1 33 3 9 11 1 2 3 7 3 47 2 364 265 105 763 844 332 338 342 345 434 299 485 454 300 235 816 067 253 006 624 830 263 193 772 246 697 755 482 475 472 938 363 089 558 417 196 266 991 324 818 031 021 100 436 845 440 121 833 396 926 186 117 10 143 38 158 955 365 15 356 452 1 730 11 480 2 419 1 699 691 610 785 5 105 145 119 781 3 857 886 484 128 815 603 5 053 17 437 291 12 577 1 751 1 000 311 7 148 65 1 067 5 764 254 814 693 610 531 8 805 603 3 087 12 047 27 49 626 1 022 22 291 65 403 161 106 017 9 408 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 67 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Midland Montgomery Moore Nacogdoches Navarro Newton Nueces Orange Parker Pecos Polk Potter Presidio Randall Reeves Refugio Rusk San Patricio Shelby Smith Starr Tarrant Taylor Terry Tom Green Travis Uvalde Val Verde Victoria Walker Waller Ward Webb Wharton Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Yoakum Zapata Zavala 1 435 1 093 116 264 196 109 5 508 248 295 200 161 642 138 325 273 158 181 865 100 926 2 194 11 558 860 115 956 7 817 542 902 1 018 269 262 142 4 533 354 721 117 393 1 072 344 112 381 267 104 143 1 28 16 7 303 10 8 18 8 54 2 11 10 3 5 18 3 39 80 705 58 1 33 575 23 74 48 29 10 4 698 14 50 4 16 94 18 1 29 5 094 211 985 481 946 314 223 402 635 964 298 353 584 876 982 284 511 927 857 828 951 572 632 476 672 974 637 460 311 693 438 757 093 916 488 668 631 107 462 821 047 591 233 140 5 50 51 12 1 064 21 35 53 36 109 7 61 23 18 18 98 8 115 241 1 505 184 6 90 1 242 97 177 201 31 43 23 978 66 91 13 59 177 32 13 67 24 71 120 1 20 13 3 225 6 3 17 609 010 316 082 533 310 187 836 483 560 1 148 847 18 164 333 19 4 550 93 51 407 77 354 11 162 125 56 51 179 12 1 086 728 6 721 431 13 272 6 539 325 731 622 106 123 111 4 774 163 990 86 175 1 302 115 30 166 29 13 231 14 484 194 2 119 2 713 316 45 546 1 052 601 7 472 1 266 5 281 49 768 905 387 477 2 286 75 7 661 7 373 109 260 5 289 168 3 141 82 3 6 7 1 1 63 1 13 631 920 462 988 651 845 350 899 440 426 6 8 26 14 17 – 4 12 15 20 17 10 23 15 16 24 9 9 – 5 6 2 9 23 8 3 12 9 8 11 11 21 4 12 8 22 13 8 15 29 14 17 10 4 17 46 46 – 8 10 28 72 51 12 27 20 27 20 3 13 – 21 9 5 14 15 6 6 25 31 22 71 7 11 5 23 9 51 19 27 8 37 29 29 17 19 – 43 46 – 8 – 59 44 59 25 – 39 41 53 – 28 – 18 16 7 19 – 21 8 29 22 18 43 33 53 8 29 18 73 30 22 48 58 31 50 12 3 – 62 57 – 10 – 49 77 63 13 – 31 40 23 – 18 – 29 11 7 16 – 4 7 38 35 27 80 10 11 6 31 2 76 24 33 8 46 41 54 6 726 43 695 749 4 686 4 553 2 006 3 196 10 752 422 23 771 54 836 526 135 43 366 906 22 351 447 14 64 39 26 7 3 576 7 35 3 10 75 15 1 18 2 154 564 363 290 216 023 772 724 512 872 073 707 847 485 402 457 501 695 1 464 17 313 1 596 312 1 587 399 UTAH Box Elder Davis Salt Lake Utah Washington Weber 114 349 2 325 486 121 422 2 27 236 50 11 33 818 195 507 523 302 815 12 60 456 92 9 49 1 23 192 43 7 13 462 149 638 839 384 686 30 369 2 686 661 82 288 7 34 7 1 2 318 685 201 487 122 810 27 13 4 12 23 12 33 5 3 4 17 25 71 29 6 15 – 11 49 4 2 3 – 2 VERMONT Chittenden Washington 251 109 20 444 10 649 60 33 16 809 8 338 373 95 4 708 1 518 10 18 8 11 8 12 4 9 VIRGINIA Accomack Albemarle Alexandria (IC) Amherst Arlington Brunswick Campbell Caroline Charlottesville (IC) Chesapeake (IC) Chesterfield Culpeper Danville (IC) Dinwiddie Emporia (IC) Essex Fairfax Fairfax (IC) Falls Church (IC) Fauquier Franklin Franklin (IC) Fredericksburg (IC) Gloucester Goochland See footnotes at end of table. 215 157 2 272 136 2 812 134 182 158 434 1 227 1 263 182 424 113 127 142 11 666 229 197 261 111 131 193 161 115 8 18 193 2 282 4 19 5 31 47 115 5 17 4 2 8 1 160 45 42 18 4 1 21 11 3 876 917 938 503 007 488 921 276 092 319 841 468 328 576 863 518 944 405 660 195 762 934 576 185 844 24 45 203 20 277 33 26 13 86 205 161 15 56 24 16 51 1 533 60 54 44 14 13 41 25 24 5 15 162 1 240 763 800 741 287 799 87 250 2 363 34 2 944 81 (D) 60 413 1 031 1 208 35 173 51 36 179 15 708 647 461 260 144 21 222 152 40 1 070 4 358 50 986 320 98 517 742 (D) 519 4 976 8 594 19 358 365 1 167 510 376 1 256 21 9 3 573 732 711 947 684 6 16 4 – 4 – 8 8 9 4 5 10 6 – – 20 2 16 17 11 – – 14 16 – 1 28 8 – 4 – 5 5 24 18 24 22 21 – – 41 3 4 6 12 – – 18 34 – – 41 17 – 16 – 37 – 29 19 19 – 32 – – 51 7 33 29 41 – – 31 40 – – 31 10 – 3 – (D) – 29 25 33 – 30 – – 56 4 4 6 14 – – 21 23 – 2 958 (D) 2 786 26 134 34 294 80 1 10 3 1 6 896 41 40 15 413 376 656 339 648 052 253 184 025 293 3 267 929 18 570 5 590 2 082 766 171 2 542 1 581 431 68 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Halifax Hampton (IC) Hanover Henrico Henry Hopewell (IC) Isle of Wight James City Lancaster Loudoun Louisa Lynchburg (IC) Manassas (IC) Martinsville (IC) Mecklenburg Montgomery Newport News (IC) Norfolk (IC) Northampton Nottoway Orange Petersburg (IC) Pittsylvania Portsmouth (IC) Prince Edward Prince George Prince William Richmond (IC) Roanoke Roanoke (IC) South Boston (IC) Spotsylvania Stafford Staunton (IC) Suffolk (IC) Sussex Virginia Beach (IC) Westmoreland York 125 1 342 280 1 281 184 121 112 225 148 605 156 415 439 322 147 100 1 394 1 676 163 101 118 586 214 859 116 127 1 530 3 176 107 507 135 137 480 120 374 135 2 375 125 126 3 59 17 86 4 22 2 17 2 29 7 29 29 14 4 1 88 130 4 2 5 22 5 23 4 2 74 269 4 42 6 11 45 2 10 4 504 2 8 453 019 554 597 358 779 015 260 992 688 588 086 319 767 402 356 812 785 074 500 808 260 874 817 357 967 960 620 291 965 975 680 105 328 391 957 488 967 535 19 187 56 249 23 31 9 10 8 50 31 74 109 36 27 5 223 263 17 23 15 96 32 121 24 11 159 524 9 90 48 64 77 3 60 27 461 15 37 2 45 13 65 2 080 409 564 244 195 49 807 273 782 37 241 (D) 17 12 268 135 275 394 154 53 16 1 079 1 978 24 47 46 229 49 322 55 60 540 3 502 66 444 56 229 660 4 140 62 2 853 24 165 380 14 032 3 573 12 688 348 4 393 (D) 359 115 4 548 1 3 5 2 645 359 223 895 370 – 3 7 6 6 19 – 10 8 9 13 6 11 7 5 20 5 4 – – 15 3 3 3 6 12 5 3 16 6 20 22 10 19 2 6 4 9 18 – 18 10 25 1 77 – 56 6 9 34 21 35 64 17 17 9 10 – – 51 16 – 5 13 14 9 23 7 39 48 59 36 34 14 14 55 6 35 – 14 32 19 – 59 – – – 24 49 25 32 50 – – 16 13 – – 65 17 – 16 – – 18 11 – 24 49 48 34 – 6 31 13 – 49 – 24 12 33 – 86 (D) – – 11 43 24 43 82 – – 11 12 – – 73 21 – 7 – – 11 27 – 31 63 66 48 – 24 22 60 – 47 20 288 (D) 1 185 820 18 438 6 23 23 11 2 70 108 1 1 2 16 3 15 2 1 48 231 3 23 107 112 912 629 162 498 881 666 737 590 021 729 278 817 464 550 412 232 175 278 168 11 366 27 835 328 262 312 2 342 503 3 343 532 407 6 846 43 889 963 8 881 1 160 1 932 8 085 29 1 027 368 50 634 285 2 920 5 280 10 423 32 040 391 6 226 3 459 1 6 194 336 183 356 WASHINGTON Adams Benton Chelan Clallam Clark Franklin Grant Grays Harbor Island King Kitsap Lewis Pierce Skagit Snohomish Spokane Thurston Walla Walla Whatcom Yakima 159 364 142 182 752 308 248 150 133 14 202 598 125 3 040 184 1 876 743 639 112 444 853 7 22 17 17 201 18 40 32 12 2 391 71 17 268 15 304 92 93 7 67 118 706 069 715 637 688 912 895 817 074 986 879 258 759 629 489 860 688 417 000 472 15 63 43 52 162 90 91 71 33 3 016 124 48 631 35 428 186 145 24 127 176 3 16 16 14 184 15 39 31 10 2 001 65 15 216 12 237 77 71 6 57 95 489 614 321 598 643 656 198 158 686 268 171 117 172 225 100 445 115 248 664 519 44 276 160 262 1 324 194 398 345 97 26 073 692 399 3 370 140 2 476 1 095 966 155 494 881 4 1 2 13 1 4 5 1 446 7 3 37 2 32 14 10 1 5 13 739 080 993 165 976 843 185 033 922 472 715 839 604 163 864 276 216 300 090 648 19 13 25 20 9 14 16 24 21 2 10 21 4 18 6 9 10 23 12 9 16 13 20 30 55 32 47 42 52 9 9 12 10 38 8 10 11 24 25 12 – 25 55 42 21 25 30 41 57 4 23 34 10 38 11 20 21 34 25 21 – 16 21 36 60 39 49 45 58 10 10 13 12 48 8 8 7 28 28 10 WEST VIRGINIA Cabell Jefferson Kanawha Monongalia Raleigh 132 105 509 108 122 14 5 42 17 12 767 578 000 009 385 39 24 116 35 26 (D) 4 482 (D) 15 292 9 940 (D) 131 (D) 145 124 (D) 1 439 (D) 1 342 2 143 9 17 7 16 11 7 8 13 44 2 16 31 15 29 – (D) 6 (D) 49 – WISCONSIN Brown Dane Kenosha La Crosse Milwaukee Outagamie Ozaukee Racine Rock Walworth Waukesha See footnotes at end of table. 218 683 213 105 3 953 105 116 312 210 115 364 76 58 8 27 396 28 16 19 16 18 246 373 870 696 411 179 321 333 635 441 827 882 34 148 32 5 718 23 15 63 55 48 92 71 573 45 764 5 787 (D) 323 704 25 13 14 13 17 239 437 483 551 647 539 241 703 1 190 122 (D) 4 778 371 225 398 476 195 765 17 555 9 496 1 978 (D) 57 122 3 4 4 2 4 18 437 495 847 523 418 369 15 8 14 25 2 20 22 10 14 25 13 40 11 27 8 4 9 9 14 28 38 39 31 13 18 – 7 29 30 18 28 41 19 42 13 40 (D) 5 10 9 19 34 41 40 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 69 Table 5. Statistics for Counties With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 WYOMING Laramie Natrona 1For 273 173 15 480 11 760 51 43 11 660 9 357 321 297 2 626 2 502 10 15 6 16 11 17 6 17 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Enterprise Fairfield Florence Gadsden Homewood Huntsville Mobile Montgomery Northport Opelika Phenix City Prichard Selma Talladega Troy Tuscaloosa Tuskegee 265 142 254 2 266 148 288 139 171 202 168 136 1 268 1 360 1 632 102 209 195 281 149 138 101 556 284 14 5 13 128 23 9 10 6 8 6 3 112 70 124 2 5 7 13 9 3 921 090 435 520 811 227 030 583 128 848 625 910 236 473 572 941 443 322 887 663 72 19 35 360 45 53 24 13 32 28 19 225 236 277 12 17 28 40 53 16 9 81 50 12 3 10 96 22 031 888 566 462 788 382 98 199 1 643 389 181 (D) 42 141 (D) 49 1 407 951 1 260 22 33 (D) 240 198 39 32 402 (D) 2 535 673 3 244 24 308 3 060 1 688 (D) 1 486 1 004 (D) 945 31 391 8 927 15 595 129 461 (D) 1 566 1 771 449 446 5 462 (D) 8 8 4 1 6 7 18 – 7 5 19 4 3 2 1 5 7 1 5 – 1 4 1 8 14 10 5 31 8 40 – 7 2 10 5 5 7 18 6 5 8 8 – 10 7 17 19 11 8 5 20 14 42 – 4 5 45 7 6 6 12 – 5 5 14 – 16 5 4 9 18 13 4 32 12 (D) – 9 (D) 3 5 5 8 35 – (D) 11 10 – 21 9 (D) 6 205 (D) 4 698 5 404 (D) 2 95 47 98 1 489 191 053 682 277 3 266 (D) 9 490 8 459 2 097 1 574 16 038 (D) 3 276 22 343 19 587 ALASKA Anchorage Fairbanks Juneau Ketchikan Kodiak 1 961 184 195 105 185 236 642 13 648 24 766 (D) 21 353 336 37 64 18 35 195 957 10 575 22 314 (D) (D) 2 664 172 260 (D) (D) 53 285 1 877 3 632 (D) (D) 4 13 16 22 17 3 13 21 (D) 43 7 19 33 78 26 3 10 23 (D) (D) ARIZONA Avondale Casa Grande Chandler Douglas Flagstaff Gilbert Glendale Globe Lake Havasu City Mesa Nogales Paradise Valley Peoria Phoenix Prescott Safford Scottsdale Sierra Vista Somerton Tempe Tucson Winslow Yuma See footnotes at end of table. 172 204 587 373 478 203 959 101 121 1 419 695 177 209 6 964 158 106 698 282 112 913 4 336 153 692 5 39 52 24 26 963 522 129 418 388 33 54 108 111 62 27 165 9 29 240 205 23 37 1 240 61 20 173 39 7 228 735 16 127 3 35 40 20 19 826 235 006 496 340 84 291 694 301 418 138 858 (D) 117 1 433 713 20 244 7 766 272 (D) 2 273 81 23 2 626 4 412 63 770 3 11 2 4 782 485 096 401 254 21 18 10 14 12 18 8 25 25 7 9 24 16 3 20 25 10 14 24 8 4 19 9 26 8 17 32 13 14 29 (D) 30 13 6 32 17 8 19 50 19 18 36 6 12 26 6 47 33 23 22 25 45 21 – 46 18 16 83 37 7 34 48 19 35 – 19 8 58 20 35 8 21 38 16 10 36 (D) 10 17 5 78 19 9 20 (D) 23 27 – 6 15 11 6 17 947 85 446 (D) 9 942 91 006 110 11 12 633 20 9 141 8 3 247 374 575 857 996 497 341 373 052 409 048 12 521 66 175 (D) 4 535 59 761 89 2 9 477 19 525 629 569 916 107 1 690 11 224 (D) 1 009 18 125 11 206 359 2 043 108 130 3 157 (D) 29 012 486 326 42 975 46 729 391 10 429 (D) 114 280 3 652 921 228 722 215 001 3 699 79 256 272 688 7 938 94 296 70 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 ARKANSAS Blytheville Camden Conway El Dorado Fayetteville Forrest City Fort Smith Hot Springs Jonesboro Little Rock North Little Rock Pine Bluff Texarkana West Memphis 100 130 136 167 102 127 253 203 103 1 554 347 648 120 132 5 5 6 5 5 016 087 746 725 902 20 23 22 45 26 22 60 44 24 228 31 105 18 25 3 3 5 3 4 989 853 416 532 678 141 55 107 80 96 64 (D) (D) 144 854 (D) 339 47 74 873 477 846 563 728 469 (D) (D) 1 331 9 956 (D) 6 348 516 696 10 6 12 10 17 7 11 13 17 2 6 3 10 6 46 1 22 18 14 17 17 (D) 34 3 13 6 6 13 48 6 44 23 13 18 16 23 34 6 32 6 25 8 57 1 27 20 17 24 (D) (D) 39 4 (D) 8 8 19 4 736 24 921 (D) 6 280 89 029 14 32 3 5 551 272 851 605 3 303 (D) (D) 5 508 68 342 (D) 23 448 2 768 3 840 CALIFORNIA Agoura Hills Alameda Albany Alhambra American Canyon Anaheim Antioch Apple Valley Arcadia Arroyo Grande Artesia Atascadero Atwater Auburn Azusa Bakersfield Baldwin Park Banning Barstow Bell Bell Gardens Bellflower Belmont Benicia Berkeley Beverly Hills Blythe Brawley Brea Brentwood Buena Park Burbank Burlingame Calexico California City Calistoga Camarillo Campbell Capitola Carlsbad Carmel by the Sea Carpinteria Carson Cathedral City Ceres Cerritos Chico Chino Chino Hills Chula Vista Claremont Clovis Coachella Colton Commerce Compton Concord Corona Coronado Costa Mesa Covina Cudahy Culver City Cupertino Cypress See footnotes at end of table. 415 1 426 302 3 546 128 5 246 577 422 1 764 145 565 147 178 176 772 2 225 1 762 180 233 880 767 1 349 515 338 1 938 1 169 194 302 579 181 1 644 2 253 663 961 102 102 643 862 161 667 202 242 2 788 918 196 2 749 331 1 190 984 3 363 579 577 482 568 373 2 129 1 534 1 074 106 1 755 1 313 334 1 523 1 002 705 25 95 29 375 749 44 25 183 16 96 6 13 25 33 238 124 10 49 142 69 125 46 33 222 737 14 14 113 16 296 171 178 143 20 66 92 14 76 29 18 369 35 13 281 59 141 31 371 90 39 20 38 209 198 136 121 10 296 990 088 492 275 (D) 154 373 261 930 447 394 727 346 311 443 518 044 927 412 224 598 134 342 890 663 446 001 747 966 022 359 960 839 205 (D) 576 203 852 777 874 875 092 624 612 148 709 100 364 022 089 499 578 303 602 020 999 820 022 054 621 35 224 38 520 2 868 90 18 248 28 165 14 35 56 100 388 299 32 90 118 128 187 97 74 363 203 13 35 201 64 301 360 198 288 – 50 105 210 53 114 94 49 240 155 31 247 72 204 59 468 111 120 94 68 107 247 307 167 10 339 180 52 260 158 83 9 51 13 286 603 34 1 113 14 85 3 9 18 20 158 92 6 45 125 44 95 31 28 185 640 10 10 106 10 252 111 150 128 19 41 66 11 48 26 11 304 21 7 132 42 115 7 284 72 30 14 28 197 166 114 76 4 242 822 307 072 894 (D) 240 119 595 496 483 152 590 614 824 062 007 875 819 614 012 104 774 086 695 035 770 151 489 218 525 091 516 277 897 – 960 231 017 953 472 926 592 239 787 533 961 501 391 976 621 058 271 238 564 159 444 989 588 428 186 176 753 167 1 910 (D) 7 164 743 18 1 127 841 835 52 96 218 340 2 156 1 324 114 418 847 490 1 093 393 464 3 490 16 598 54 187 984 407 2 1 1 1 064 586 874 450 – 300 432 741 197 421 297 192 2 058 393 94 1 359 532 1 652 146 2 440 1 062 362 384 398 1 512 1 644 984 635 104 3 490 493 (D) 1 250 1 104 278 1 8 2 28 786 695 305 411 (D) 12 7 14 5 24 4 11 12 7 24 12 22 16 21 9 5 6 17 18 9 10 7 12 14 5 8 18 16 12 24 7 6 11 8 26 33 11 9 24 11 21 17 4 9 19 5 16 7 8 5 11 11 13 11 13 4 7 8 24 7 8 14 6 8 10 15 10 34 4 (D) 7 30 20 11 58 19 45 18 20 15 11 18 13 31 13 14 32 16 19 31 45 7 10 19 34 32 10 17 6 (D) 53 14 13 24 16 35 32 3 23 20 9 31 14 11 10 9 13 27 7 3 13 10 12 27 26 9 (D) 11 25 10 27 16 25 11 – 10 22 53 20 68 20 68 35 34 22 13 17 30 35 25 20 17 30 27 12 18 – 30 19 47 18 17 23 14 – 56 29 21 45 30 31 35 10 25 39 17 40 19 35 12 31 22 35 21 22 13 16 19 – 16 19 31 15 19 27 25 11 9 4 (D) 9 38 71 15 66 22 72 17 15 21 15 23 7 33 14 15 42 21 22 37 51 – 6 20 49 38 12 19 6 – 55 11 15 29 12 39 43 2 36 24 14 38 17 22 12 9 16 36 3 2 15 11 6 – 31 12 (D) 14 33 13 124 115 7 376 120 17 989 6 352 9 532 617 1 258 4 367 3 902 33 22 1 10 13 5 18 5 9 36 918 337 372 603 616 964 971 538 458 164 157 228 573 2 779 11 449 1 658 31 27 46 14 6 7 10 4 7 4 3 37 4 1 20 4 20 1 30 14 3 1 4 27 24 21 9 1 57 778 254 296 205 – 645 195 430 723 377 185 118 386 628 027 634 792 057 978 855 663 699 628 264 848 555 754 881 018 803 80 078 (D) 111 632 121 201 55 795 45 249 (D) 70 850 91 402 31 946 8 976 (D) 13 602 16 675 4 648 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 71 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Daly City Dana Point Danville Davis Del Mar Delano Desert Hot Springs Diamond Bar Dinuba Dixon Downey Duarte Dublin East Palo Alto El Cajon El Centro El Cerrito El Monte El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles) El Segundo Emeryville Encinitas Escondido Eureka Fairfield Fillmore Firebaugh Folsom Fontana Foster City Fountain Valley Fremont Fresno Fullerton Garden Grove Gardena Gilroy Glendale Glendora Grand Terrace Grass Valley Grover City Hanford Hawaiian Gardens Hawthorne Hayward Hemet Hercules Hermosa Beach Hesperia Highland Hillsborough Hollister Huntington Beach Huntington Park Imperial Beach Indio Industry Inglewood Irvine King City La Canada Flintridge La Habra La Mesa La Mirada La Palma La Puente La Quinta La Verne Lafayette Laguna Beach Laguna Hills Laguna Niguel Lake Elsinore Lake Forest Lakewood Lancaster Lawndale Lemon Grove Lemoore See footnotes at end of table. 3 026 419 553 361 197 430 244 1 801 199 108 2 465 656 274 487 763 927 765 2 415 246 188 226 783 1 360 150 906 194 118 258 1 815 725 1 4 4 2 4 698 156 737 234 312 138 24 49 34 7 53 19 161 36 41 192 45 35 15 72 61 54 341 39 72 72 54 122 9 129 18 11 13 141 95 414 648 568 185 311 263 38 425 92 9 6 6 41 26 163 555 48 16 24 25 41 42 30 252 122 17 41 398 170 623 6 63 65 98 90 36 66 5 128 27 25 68 108 14 42 46 94 43 40 16 540 982 869 833 461 797 207 846 925 573 579 883 229 684 636 827 005 781 168 535 864 058 935 778 390 616 552 370 986 820 086 053 804 046 378 697 084 170 766 947 602 366 423 268 951 235 269 165 991 303 814 502 902 015 155 031 604 410 641 093 768 563 109 531 968 698 105 299 827 645 668 224 700 881 349 747 903 586 769 457 318 87 54 48 28 72 41 123 40 34 351 48 81 60 120 211 79 443 87 20 56 124 289 33 227 39 38 69 240 55 270 635 979 262 737 528 111 506 98 30 31 26 118 28 301 475 118 51 58 24 58 42 72 380 259 31 129 120 390 418 31 39 205 114 136 63 147 4 47 35 71 51 108 80 73 113 186 59 59 36 71 13 20 21 4 43 17 79 15 35 106 16 30 8 48 47 22 278 34 66 65 37 96 7 120 14 9 6 99 69 370 494 438 99 184 200 25 273 78 1 2 34 20 132 497 34 4 15 11 32 23 24 168 88 7 28 385 105 529 2 36 52 82 62 916 770 003 565 369 130 547 207 468 416 817 409 971 621 957 735 257 020 897 394 375 430 531 281 620 077 225 865 337 520 466 478 837 274 628 941 362 906 849 396 (D) 886 203 321 413 501 301 101 202 685 663 747 844 233 833 733 304 904 171 314 991 647 468 431 048 1 300 192 286 172 38 1 107 168 1 329 154 382 1 370 113 307 108 594 1 075 366 2 847 1 077 988 319 716 1 234 182 962 169 43 127 1 207 461 1 4 4 1 2 140 152 681 943 358 15 1 2 2 16 1 17 2 11 19 2 6 1 7 10 6 72 11 13 8 8 15 1 14 680 569 321 093 640 611 467 702 229 734 731 993 095 681 883 227 810 270 723 301 983 170 199 175 718 5 14 12 14 21 13 18 6 19 23 5 10 16 10 9 9 9 5 21 19 15 10 7 21 8 19 24 18 6 10 7 4 4 6 4 5 12 4 11 24 27 24 13 15 5 5 12 10 16 12 13 19 14 5 7 16 9 17 3 6 25 15 10 11 9 11 11 19 12 16 16 12 9 14 9 8 8 10 12 27 18 30 19 31 36 49 48 13 47 30 8 26 40 9 17 17 21 27 36 2 49 28 15 16 7 39 51 26 20 19 4 4 8 17 6 6 17 15 7 42 37 37 10 5 18 6 13 15 33 43 21 16 32 6 15 32 8 3 5 17 27 47 13 43 24 19 30 15 3 15 15 25 23 20 15 8 15 28 37 47 16 38 42 32 71 32 54 23 33 35 15 30 33 27 22 21 28 12 38 – 27 31 17 29 18 44 43 41 19 32 15 10 7 16 10 11 25 12 23 81 62 73 25 – 15 12 22 37 41 56 38 52 28 13 16 43 19 24 9 15 43 38 22 22 27 26 24 – 33 38 35 42 35 37 26 19 21 32 37 56 33 52 30 40 54 61 52 21 14 34 11 6 46 7 18 21 11 33 40 – 54 39 18 17 8 50 62 31 28 23 4 5 8 29 9 7 22 22 7 122 (D) 71 10 – 22 7 13 21 51 86 26 21 39 8 20 13 3 2 7 20 29 80 15 51 34 34 38 (D) (D) 11 19 (D) 42 31 24 9 17 38 50 54 2 187 656 1 358 15 560 12 633 42 62 65 18 26 39 4 54 14 916 097 657 037 336 644 201 399 995 327 2 875 544 4 501 536 151 107 140 437 300 1 854 2 793 501 590 301 485 408 277 367 2 831 1 745 269 879 272 3 954 2 547 129 318 771 536 968 503 693 183 539 249 267 552 1 066 372 800 984 1 232 606 389 113 2 445 640 3 748 939 17 (D) 255 378 143 1 114 3 175 680 101 167 478 462 295 293 1 549 2 060 112 323 2 235 1 452 4 404 65 370 564 1 989 859 267 433 (D) (D) 689 140 (D) 454 84 304 431 794 316 913 233 (D) 553 4 629 2 630 17 263 70 313 9 279 932 1 148 3 983 4 3 3 25 20 4 45 19 106 6 8 19 9 685 104 489 506 422 812 580 435 002 163 704 425 606 682 928 18 477 49 594 (D) (D) 17 304 18 683 (D) 49 945 6 887 22 674 30 54 29 28 14 061 117 275 816 001 4 432 5 469 (D) (D) 9 687 2 629 (D) 9 397 820 4 538 4 8 3 9 2 563 627 209 767 723 72 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Lindsay Livermore Livingston Lodi Loma Linda Lomita Lompoc Long Beach Los Alamitos Los Altos Los Altos Hills Los Angeles Los Banos Los Gatos Lynwood Madera Manhattan Beach Manteca Marina Martinez Maywood Mendota Menlo Park Merced Mill Valley Millbrae Milpitas Mission Viejo Modesto Monrovia Montclair Montebello Monterey Monterey Park Moorpark Moraga Town Moreno Valley Morgan Hill Morro Bay Mountain View Murrieta Napa National City Newark Newport Beach Norco Norwalk Novato Oakdale Oakland Oceanside Ontario Orange Orinda Oroville Oxnard Pacific Grove Pacifica Palm Desert Palm Springs Palmdale Palo Alto Palos Verdes Estates Paramount Parlier Pasadena Perris Petaluma Pico Rivera Piedmont Pinole Pittsburg Placentia Pleasant Hill Pleasanton Pomona Port Hueneme Porterville Poway Rancho Cucamonga See footnotes at end of table. 168 413 192 437 378 456 398 6 654 162 503 217 95 049 262 395 1 357 624 523 315 328 412 571 179 460 844 168 482 1 492 793 1 646 715 550 1 954 507 3 153 357 128 1 975 424 113 1 231 351 484 1 019 679 1 038 148 2 302 651 148 9 608 1 520 2 512 2 064 179 120 2 524 181 761 479 666 941 977 152 978 124 3 466 586 468 1 540 158 423 691 672 456 808 2 762 231 437 382 1 362 6 61 6 64 24 32 12 934 27 91 14 11 791 24 78 92 96 45 30 18 37 52 39 109 73 11 54 177 62 162 51 85 200 94 401 15 10 76 47 11 126 8 53 93 54 237 22 256 109 40 897 74 186 317 9 9 251 5 56 19 41 53 105 26 96 4 342 22 34 81 24 39 40 61 99 131 263 12 40 26 103 017 796 744 581 585 568 186 571 478 688 502 263 875 216 735 680 876 910 347 559 376 844 521 686 644 490 834 091 944 302 479 574 056 082 952 055 590 234 311 722 708 916 399 630 999 036 579 237 056 458 911 660 120 601 171 892 869 390 234 032 368 932 631 675 241 043 571 587 161 732 228 374 006 048 322 257 893 746 951 799 33 64 24 142 32 74 29 1 132 43 116 7 13 717 40 97 197 130 77 91 47 76 94 65 127 187 13 77 193 87 342 138 184 269 125 525 35 10 209 89 51 308 2 74 275 144 197 36 231 132 73 1 851 157 381 385 9 35 474 45 79 70 96 71 191 19 217 24 422 73 44 150 23 53 73 146 135 198 437 43 100 99 289 2 51 3 54 15 17 6 778 21 70 3 9 364 19 63 70 82 25 24 12 24 41 34 92 51 5 38 123 36 111 35 76 139 77 304 7 4 43 24 5 103 41 75 41 181 18 202 85 38 704 672 190 379 039 322 756 894 843 167 073 021 998 473 244 877 856 508 349 350 608 214 412 756 523 531 331 465 423 913 799 747 689 508 230 816 032 723 100 344 634 (D) 911 247 975 501 554 170 915 844 763 59 418 50 935 149 183 143 6 789 190 749 64 93 477 416 699 815 1 207 372 500 165 332 420 243 591 646 57 552 890 359 1 906 507 956 1 310 725 2 585 102 61 722 333 198 1 183 (D) 559 1 501 428 2 853 213 1 337 868 160 9 526 665 1 673 3 234 (D) 173 2 428 87 262 195 550 220 1 450 337 1 380 29 3 456 328 266 1 147 60 452 192 629 1 341 1 351 1 955 289 429 320 1 398 690 8 252 377 12 165 2 806 3 1 82 3 10 1 574 7 11 8 16 4 3 2 3 4 4 15 5 1 6 15 11 22 10 16 21 10 51 1 11 4 1 18 8 13 4 38 2 13 16 3 118 362 117 605 015 496 697 694 805 863 712 789 833 520 419 102 879 687 436 270 042 474 217 789 388 075 008 109 410 662 423 572 216 912 264 920 (D) 276 374 794 948 177 422 036 050 401 22 12 19 13 15 13 13 3 18 14 21 1 16 15 7 11 11 16 12 14 11 21 12 9 20 13 7 10 7 10 12 6 12 5 15 27 5 13 27 7 15 13 8 10 9 21 6 11 24 2 7 5 6 20 22 5 18 10 13 10 8 9 21 8 24 4 9 12 7 21 12 9 11 13 10 5 16 12 14 7 25 4 36 29 54 13 13 35 13 38 24 3 55 26 12 13 18 23 29 23 7 36 17 18 24 36 11 37 11 16 25 8 24 9 21 23 21 20 34 9 18 41 21 14 12 9 5 23 18 5 9 8 31 24 27 19 15 21 20 8 34 12 41 13 47 12 13 12 10 16 17 38 10 21 17 7 32 12 28 14 44 22 56 24 60 24 26 8 22 27 – 2 47 34 19 28 26 36 30 39 29 33 26 20 – 35 15 35 14 25 25 15 22 12 56 – 19 25 46 15 – 34 17 23 23 34 15 25 37 6 24 14 14 – 35 12 37 27 36 27 33 21 79 17 50 12 28 17 17 52 23 26 24 26 20 12 38 21 29 17 36 4 60 34 85 15 11 42 11 50 – 4 69 31 15 15 25 27 42 33 8 41 18 21 – 50 5 61 12 21 28 8 28 12 32 – 36 26 15 11 (D) 52 26 17 14 6 5 26 18 6 7 10 38 (D) 25 24 18 31 31 8 66 14 64 15 68 16 18 3 13 17 5 58 10 23 21 8 42 13 32 18 46 821 125 167 260 095 (D) 5 491 198 3 35 9 30 21 84 12 76 2 256 14 22 44 21 17 25 44 90 101 199 9 32 16 74 862 807 780 820 499 519 665 388 751 670 070 329 080 475 735 824 952 558 558 348 640 469 107 403 167 7 194 22 970 62 165 (D) 1 468 27 700 918 3 190 2 012 6 803 2 16 2 18 61 2 3 6 1 3 2 6 25 16 25 2 4 2 13 084 840 767 523 193 570 355 286 136 480 423 685 434 720 118 604 452 770 781 751 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 73 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Rancho Palos Verdes Redding Redlands Redondo Beach Redwood City Reedley Rialto Richmond Ridgecrest Riverbank Riverside Rocklin Rohnert Park Rolling Hills Estates Rosemead Roseville Sacramento Salinas San Anselmo San Bernardino San Bruno San Buenaventura (Ventura) San Carlos San Clemente San Diego San Dimas San Fernando San Francisco San Gabriel San Jacinto San Jose San Juan Capistrano San Leandro San Luis Obispo San Marcos San Marino San Mateo San Pablo San Rafael San Ramon Sanger Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Clarita Santa Cruz Santa Fe Springs Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Santa Rosa Santee Saratoga Sausalito Seal Beach Seaside Selma Shafter Sierra Madre Signal Hill Simi Valley Solana Beach Soledad Sonoma South El Monte South Gate South Lake Tahoe South Pasadena South San Francisco Stanton Stockton Suisun City Sunnyvale Tehachapi Temecula Temple City Thousand Oaks Torrance Tracy Tulare See footnotes at end of table. 897 349 694 1 182 1 347 245 1 459 1 920 139 122 3 198 109 241 192 2 393 365 5 898 1 784 126 2 130 812 992 332 551 17 534 771 664 22 015 2 070 198 17 450 434 1 258 287 474 524 2 072 569 877 470 280 6 343 1 399 2 086 384 370 516 886 2 258 447 1 026 277 564 222 279 603 204 121 190 116 1 242 242 108 150 1 025 2 316 114 773 1 450 402 3 159 404 2 360 180 405 1 058 1 054 3 620 408 380 71 122 60 105 115 929 312 355 340 976 57 110 123 209 247 63 95 206 28 22 544 28 47 41 279 81 1 241 310 18 482 97 228 56 134 2 809 195 84 4 631 337 26 2 725 52 251 88 59 43 430 56 211 75 65 1 002 242 473 55 103 243 202 452 67 267 36 44 48 48 69 37 16 14 54 151 39 21 23 420 272 24 91 240 71 721 39 377 56 66 133 262 680 97 74 17 118 42 72 86 942 010 546 803 495 327 1 097 415 903 884 262 444 955 (D) 80 2 229 (D) 94 153 1 147 1 113 6 268 1 579 108 1 728 565 1 653 284 498 16 486 1 154 430 31 970 1 025 53 13 251 245 1 617 618 311 361 3 298 298 1 038 417 263 5 365 1 084 2 299 251 418 2 097 787 6 855 332 1 353 193 427 212 254 572 82 (D) (D) 112 1 115 461 53 (D) 3 134 1 370 141 1 075 1 944 307 4 822 796 2 127 1 188 163 691 6 299 3 462 388 420 3 14 6 11 16 519 666 483 566 453 9 16 10 8 7 17 5 5 19 25 4 24 15 21 5 14 3 6 23 5 10 8 14 12 2 11 10 2 6 18 2 14 7 16 12 13 6 9 9 13 16 3 7 6 12 13 12 9 6 13 9 15 12 19 17 9 18 25 24 24 8 19 25 24 9 6 22 10 7 12 5 11 6 25 15 8 9 4 14 13 15 39 17 22 19 30 13 18 (D) 18 10 (D) 18 53 10 31 22 14 59 8 50 25 7 18 5 36 8 9 17 21 4 31 7 17 21 17 11 7 20 32 30 15 16 17 28 23 9 21 21 22 17 9 68 66 47 13 10 22 (D) 55 7 17 22 (D) 12 12 22 22 5 8 8 30 24 70 27 11 3 5 30 18 27 33 25 22 20 39 17 15 43 48 11 43 36 52 13 32 8 17 42 12 31 18 24 27 5 25 20 4 16 47 5 45 17 30 37 31 14 22 21 42 31 8 18 13 33 28 18 18 15 28 17 26 29 40 58 24 32 59 107 41 19 57 50 41 16 15 39 23 13 19 9 34 14 52 39 19 21 9 33 33 11 41 22 30 25 33 11 26 (D) 20 13 (D) 26 70 10 35 27 19 80 9 66 32 4 21 6 40 9 11 26 34 5 47 6 19 25 11 12 6 23 37 37 19 16 19 47 30 9 20 24 27 21 6 87 80 63 17 4 (D) (D) 61 7 20 19 (D) 13 14 27 32 5 8 9 38 28 79 43 15 2 6 37 15 39 007 49 649 108 559 (D) 7 857 217 095 (D) 9 318 26 080 163 908 48 689 164 21 150 75 108 57 56 1 691 177 38 3 335 177 5 1 635 30 175 60 33 49 306 36 169 87 20 540 105 383 24 38 267 80 502 47 106 19 132 31 46 857 825 766 526 179 748 323 953 023 645 248 430 669 107 931 629 858 003 869 320 685 311 332 290 330 200 106 016 999 612 164 131 183 558 733 649 751 250 878 219 29 748 19 613 71 983 (D) 6 589 147 717 (D) 5 634 19 514 88 618 42 554 112 15 116 56 85 42 45 1 316 161 29 2 677 107 3 1 250 19 133 50 28 19 257 26 142 74 15 418 71 345 13 26 250 46 436 36 83 13 103 26 34 733 445 556 746 799 479 146 843 310 006 151 322 859 336 046 244 051 058 266 601 032 700 343 133 708 485 293 501 864 408 415 159 582 237 404 413 291 046 542 029 7 116 4 552 14 734 (D) 865 24 649 (D) 1 349 2 353 11 576 11 79 18 1 21 9 20 4 9 244 29 5 605 13 210 6 35 8 5 4 44 3 25 9 2 78 14 47 1 3 42 8 80 4 16 2 7 3 5 000 395 317 710 531 217 679 349 210 755 231 880 846 806 280 154 661 496 968 864 762 529 763 292 805 967 456 584 977 949 794 015 136 573 828 945 522 646 275 857 34 504 9 080 7 336 (D) 19 299 253 021 22 546 6 956 (D) 243 510 193 9 93 267 30 379 28 330 26 32 81 517 588 41 41 155 720 478 606 193 962 468 199 433 437 683 973 792 239 164 24 021 6 317 (D) (D) 17 644 221 719 16 798 4 388 (D) 217 967 98 6 49 233 19 295 22 272 23 17 50 486 431 31 29 262 977 852 418 515 934 679 627 086 447 938 833 717 948 291 6 696 691 (D) (D) 1 530 23 808 7 634 470 (D) 33 773 14 1 12 38 2 51 7 36 8 3 6 104 61 4 5 327 997 736 017 976 372 703 236 656 047 741 498 758 595 277 74 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Turlock Tustin Ukiah Union City Upland Vacaville Vallejo Vernon Victorville Visalia Vista Walnut Walnut Creek Wasco Watsonville West Covina West Hollywood West Sacramento Westlake Village Westminster Whittier Woodland Yorba Linda Yuba City Yucaipa 425 1 243 130 1 319 1 177 699 2 219 158 752 823 1 019 2 072 759 132 713 2 945 339 432 275 2 227 1 415 382 899 296 186 82 111 13 126 103 82 82 476 61 104 74 355 116 14 53 105 600 001 247 405 281 250 642 856 879 161 107 132 410 087 100 283 30 198 197 118 357 95 194 196 251 203 142 24 178 292 57 118 27 409 217 87 138 125 22 61 85 10 62 55 65 51 469 52 76 60 259 82 11 38 612 934 012 212 068 528 293 182 680 343 793 687 092 193 602 1 033 1 115 95 853 712 794 1 259 3 604 446 1 654 903 1 614 777 122 589 1 243 318 476 (D) 1 502 620 296 645 290 60 14 15 1 14 10 11 10 49 8 15 13 21 16 1 7 544 476 137 411 053 419 267 222 297 372 314 670 156 306 740 12 8 23 7 8 9 5 22 9 9 8 6 9 23 10 5 13 14 16 6 7 13 9 17 19 34 19 16 15 13 13 8 7 18 18 10 5 12 41 14 14 17 19 (D) 12 25 15 12 27 19 24 18 32 22 18 23 13 27 23 19 20 18 20 40 20 16 33 27 45 13 20 26 25 28 43 44 24 17 29 10 13 11 7 21 19 12 4 11 52 17 21 13 23 (D) 17 35 18 16 30 32 194 730 25 191 35 628 (D) 205 300 95 25 102 39 7 951 312 932 637 573 118 599 16 154 27 767 (D) 133 638 67 20 71 34 3 822 128 067 800 461 18 180 3 596 4 911 (D) 17 835 9 5 9 2 765 254 819 676 539 COLORADO Alamosa Arvada Aspen Aurora Boulder Brighton Broomfield Cherry Hills Village Colorado Springs Commerce City Denver Durango Englewood Fort Collins Golden Grand Junction Greeley La Junta Lafayette Lakewood Littleton Longmont Loveland Northglenn Pueblo Thornton Trinidad Westminster Wheat Ridge 150 529 157 2 373 464 177 165 163 1 770 156 5 836 127 280 429 130 142 335 113 117 934 280 153 111 310 915 420 126 493 216 7 631 26 712 (D) 108 688 77 160 10 180 4 023 (D) 110 745 8 582 645 13 401 23 18 17 15 2 12 63 40 7 10 13 57 16 20 25 31 593 213 153 951 530 314 795 812 415 668 829 426 131 510 723 103 853 064 570 36 46 47 301 83 18 12 23 286 10 912 55 100 46 28 48 54 22 38 266 81 28 40 31 196 46 28 92 37 5 634 16 854 (D) 73 272 63 065 5 255 (D) (D) 86 616 5 888 569 11 399 12 10 16 10 1 11 50 569 808 877 993 767 865 694 350 017 535 79 169 (D) 1 206 688 96 (D) (D) 1 304 61 7 448 311 1 864 399 483 1 505 247 29 149 1 100 389 (D) 302 136 1 225 159 (D) 578 339 740 3 204 (D) 11 227 12 225 708 (D) (D) 17 511 740 131 3 27 2 6 477 618 160 617 350 21 11 25 5 12 20 21 21 6 21 3 25 17 13 28 21 14 26 26 10 17 19 25 16 9 13 24 12 18 13 29 (D) 22 14 20 42 (D) 19 10 7 29 3 26 53 68 18 29 47 17 40 23 15 51 16 47 29 18 33 37 41 50 18 31 36 79 88 17 – 9 43 33 39 72 38 37 52 53 19 37 34 47 40 19 44 53 33 35 10 43 (D) 32 13 31 (D) (D) 24 – 8 31 3 37 78 69 25 32 53 21 44 (D) 15 66 19 68 (D) 22 35 5 098 2 206 287 2 081 12 610 7 948 (D) 3 442 3 202 12 036 2 200 (D) 7 466 4 801 36 955 (D) 9 651 10 276 42 406 10 841 (D) 20 077 29 631 CONNECTICUT Bloomfield town Bridgeport Bristol Danbury East Hartford town Fairfield town Greenwich town Hamden town Hartford Manchester town Meriden Middletown Milford city (balance) New Britain New Haven Newington town North Haven town Norwalk South Windsor town Stamford See footnotes at end of table. 320 1 322 120 362 206 133 434 205 1 096 181 156 184 153 273 802 114 102 740 109 1 058 25 63 20 25 18 8 46 4 64 25 18 53 35 13 63 5 29 33 7 149 959 584 898 802 303 460 762 760 664 062 686 407 928 049 939 854 697 862 757 836 51 146 38 62 20 20 50 14 175 71 51 11 34 40 126 34 33 75 14 173 21 43 19 19 5 5 30 2 45 22 987 012 149 213 144 711 984 473 549 320 276 618 283 261 93 45 309 39 424 352 266 (D) 260 119 383 67 263 (D) 52 2 493 7 7 4 4 1 045 034 812 493 367 7 5 22 12 14 22 12 11 5 16 20 15 18 14 5 28 23 7 24 6 60 7 29 18 34 21 17 4 14 27 63 2 17 39 13 28 30 17 19 20 38 18 45 34 17 37 41 – 16 30 41 – 35 40 14 56 49 23 53 19 71 9 32 23 4 25 15 – 20 30 72 (D) 19 56 16 34 31 (D) 15 24 460 7 446 397 9 417 3 933 4 572 (D) 7 467 2 983 8 748 802 6 402 (D) 1 555 38 849 16 528 (D) 33 091 8 662 47 852 4 779 27 948 (D) 4 572 120 697 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 75 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Con. Stratford town Trumbull town Wallingford town Waterbury West Hartford town West Haven Westport town Windsor town 216 147 126 430 304 289 120 214 17 10 5 38 24 493 097 236 110 755 21 20 25 42 44 38 41 24 11 6 3 22 13 592 956 875 230 080 77 62 93 73 213 71 396 65 2 411 878 1 041 1 087 2 560 713 8 718 1 019 12 20 24 10 15 12 21 11 12 27 40 14 32 16 3 23 17 58 55 34 33 36 34 31 11 37 53 1 49 28 3 24 8 267 42 621 8 042 4 040 41 205 3 842 DELAWARE Dover Newark Wilmington 371 125 724 22 732 87 370 137 761 52 33 149 15 364 76 949 129 082 352 212 2 152 3 217 4 742 24 395 8 15 6 10 11 32 9 16 13 10 4 34 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington 12 669 1 065 994 1 511 884 433 9 898 224 545 1 3 3 3 FLORIDA Altamonte Springs Apopka Arcadia Bartow Belle Glade Boca Raton Boynton Beach Bradenton Cape Coral Casselberry Clearwater Clewiston Cocoa Coconut Creek Cooper City Coral Gables Coral Springs Dania Davie Daytona Beach De Land Deerfield Beach Delray Beach Dunedin Florida City Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Fort Pierce Fort Walton Beach Gainesville Haines City Hallandale Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Holly Hill Hollywood Homestead Jacksonville city (balance) Jupiter Key West Kissimmee Lake City Lake Mary Lake Wales Lake Worth Lakeland Lantana Largo Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Lighthouse Point Longwood Maitland Margate Melbourne Miami Miami Beach Miami Shores Miami Springs Miramar See footnotes at end of table. 556 224 100 113 290 1 102 549 183 388 180 628 120 229 239 245 2 932 889 150 691 519 152 414 552 119 159 2 155 460 427 287 711 120 373 10 387 551 121 1 480 334 4 325 266 625 433 153 134 102 530 718 140 142 718 989 113 190 106 516 319 22 642 2 553 269 982 1 209 52 19 19 8 43 229 34 9 48 11 54 7 33 6 6 500 59 20 65 53 21 56 47 6 28 387 47 30 23 40 7 43 1 167 44 6 86 30 412 34 79 45 10 8 5 23 69 11 27 59 43 10 17 18 26 86 3 224 218 7 93 43 760 972 331 164 520 500 080 811 895 347 308 582 419 169 504 310 695 937 816 968 399 965 946 690 003 181 445 028 390 773 506 898 744 707 133 149 012 209 503 592 805 207 535 546 109 396 827 267 290 052 077 201 631 876 092 827 821 024 916 936 150 32 34 31 46 324 143 12 89 56 201 10 55 5 11 565 133 35 197 157 36 108 100 6 52 642 95 120 92 151 16 95 1 329 49 18 181 77 844 80 95 100 43 23 9 107 199 30 20 58 71 43 40 26 71 115 3 365 391 29 139 112 40 443 17 041 (D) 7 111 39 261 186 744 24 456 (D) 37 670 6 209 45 775 5 876 25 547 (D) 458 399 30 17 54 46 13 49 34 4 27 332 37 20 18 29 4 35 1 001 33 4 66 25 305 29 60 069 026 517 256 157 294 854 668 884 362 660 596 720 097 154 765 296 592 203 393 431 362 123 105 008 550 319 (D) 17 134 1 612 304 (D) 292 221 652 35 286 (D) 3 2 285 348 169 1 394 679 157 534 471 28 177 4 044 316 314 302 781 116 357 9 437 201 33 1 108 386 5 033 359 702 367 (D) 68 28 216 761 323 382 181 144 181 137 11 175 956 22 078 2 103 82 319 556 7 206 3 087 (D) 666 2 797 43 704 5 692 (D) 9 734 1 436 8 927 541 2 339 (D) 73 72 4 2 10 7 403 876 635 641 198 12 16 22 20 11 9 11 15 15 22 11 23 17 17 17 5 9 20 12 11 18 13 9 25 22 6 10 11 16 9 14 14 3 11 12 7 15 3 19 11 13 17 23 19 12 10 26 19 5 4 32 19 26 11 14 2 6 16 9 6 25 47 43 58 1 12 22 10 55 11 26 4 12 21 28 10 23 25 22 14 33 22 12 13 7 17 43 12 18 17 38 30 20 8 48 10 34 9 26 33 33 43 41 36 24 21 55 4 33 26 47 16 80 19 41 4 13 13 20 36 32 61 41 65 – 21 30 – 39 51 25 – 39 – 67 14 30 55 28 28 37 36 29 – 45 14 26 30 35 28 47 37 9 43 52 26 39 10 38 37 35 38 53 – 34 25 69 – 36 39 62 33 77 43 34 5 18 67 32 35 31 55 (D) 67 – 14 30 (D) 71 17 30 – 8 (D) 56 12 24 28 26 16 28 25 2 – 7 19 53 15 19 22 60 36 24 6 68 13 39 10 30 41 42 (D) 65 – 35 27 73 – 42 36 57 9 87 26 42 5 17 16 25 63 2 052 10 592 5 136 542 2 908 74 3 3 4 4 1 9 134 4 15 4 63 6 11 807 759 463 544 652 165 216 479 850 270 839 395 649 256 591 28 295 (D) 3 867 1 695 15 291 52 8 24 42 30 8 11 17 17 83 2 832 164 4 74 25 148 537 267 041 557 104 619 175 359 927 847 441 352 727 239 12 269 (D) 563 315 3 840 9 3 5 4 2 2 1 1 2 21 392 27 1 6 4 898 907 374 286 396 728 624 714 211 634 800 859 210 666 891 76 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Con. Naples New Port Richey North Bay Village North Lauderdale North Miami North Miami Beach Oakland Park Ocala Okeechobee Opa locka Orange Park Orlando Ormond Beach Oviedo Pahokee Palatka Palm Bay Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Panama City Pembroke Pines Pensacola Pinellas Park Plant City Plantation Pompano Beach Port Orange Port St. Lucie Quincy Riviera Beach Rockledge Royal Palm Beach Safety Harbor Sanford Sarasota Sebring South Miami St. Augustine St. Petersburg Stuart Sunrise Surfside Sweetwater Tallahassee Tamarac Tampa Temple Terrace Titusville Vero Beach Wauchula West Miami West Palm Beach Winter Haven Winter Park Winter Springs 401 172 252 384 1 392 1 394 357 339 109 359 154 1 911 221 194 103 147 433 111 226 322 1 016 497 225 236 1 105 827 147 390 153 476 125 254 108 328 426 156 500 139 1 702 248 885 143 114 1 053 540 4 069 215 163 220 139 359 1 255 382 158 151 27 15 25 12 62 323 55 80 21 69 8 323 23 10 3 24 33 16 15 46 85 90 23 12 137 136 14 34 6 25 10 16 16 44 55 15 123 15 103 6 84 35 7 57 88 655 13 96 34 10 22 159 45 75 9 592 404 250 275 266 154 400 734 808 452 616 933 613 365 624 457 616 072 477 677 466 846 167 016 457 240 939 029 352 151 438 229 751 119 218 753 949 776 923 902 936 103 853 160 530 004 393 864 414 821 073 203 412 229 980 103 25 21 18 120 179 96 125 26 85 39 436 54 27 10 40 104 48 72 91 106 97 82 21 291 177 39 43 35 47 5 31 65 84 157 76 132 37 268 11 76 64 26 158 141 1 015 39 19 74 49 54 230 70 33 16 19 603 (D) 18 024 4 930 40 239 289 35 75 15 63 6 270 19 5 1 22 21 12 11 41 67 77 19 9 118 711 639 456 614 536 050 627 250 106 471 195 560 012 429 186 602 495 013 395 663 195 (D) 232 21 368 2 131 272 1 146 297 625 87 2 515 214 120 18 96 542 47 133 1 485 1 483 1 107 216 82 1 227 1 051 178 417 (D) 148 128 196 285 428 657 292 1 093 442 903 99 607 165 133 661 585 6 273 265 (D) 406 155 301 1 321 215 1 915 28 3 737 (D) 2 238 414 5 912 39 4 12 4 10 766 431 721 339 489 15 21 18 11 6 7 15 14 28 13 20 5 20 20 15 17 14 32 21 12 8 10 22 16 8 8 22 14 8 6 15 15 34 14 14 25 13 17 5 16 8 28 28 4 12 4 16 13 21 23 15 7 12 20 20 15 17 31 12 31 9 23 13 63 19 27 6 17 48 9 72 36 26 25 44 22 10 30 6 13 7 30 50 32 5 20 39 35 33 26 34 10 30 9 7 19 62 67 7 33 7 23 3 38 48 28 11 27 6 49 40 37 45 42 29 25 36 28 75 34 55 14 51 72 – 54 38 58 47 33 37 28 45 – 22 24 54 54 27 – – 62 53 37 28 42 31 26 19 – 36 53 75 15 30 10 56 – 41 43 43 21 34 59 59 17 (D) 40 4 47 9 22 13 87 21 36 5 21 87 – 79 45 26 32 50 27 10 36 – 15 8 36 69 (D) – – 58 36 42 32 35 11 38 9 – 25 64 78 9 38 8 32 (D) 43 52 37 13 32 6 47 994 41 004 5 320 1 122 257 1 6 3 3 10 203 688 253 493 562 18 342 16 550 3 168 842 24 408 16 138 1 876 4 800 (D) 2 058 1 1 4 6 6 4 18 2 15 1 15 11 2 7 15 590 477 573 177 567 358 285 037 263 791 680 484 894 138 137 116 478 12 545 24 493 (D) 17 329 4 10 15 30 39 15 117 11 71 5 60 33 6 43 78 912 765 963 936 061 004 602 914 797 040 381 915 694 184 192 564 129 8 406 (D) 30 265 10 064 16 134 38 72 2 487 059 040 184 558 103 323 2 426 (D) 5 315 2 301 4 21 2 17 801 943 835 630 362 GEORGIA Acworth Albany Alpharetta Americus Athens Clarke County (balance) Atlanta Augusta Austell Bainbridge Brunswick Carrollton Cartersville Chamblee Clarkston College Park Columbus city (balance) Conyers Cordele Covington Dalton Decatur Doraville Douglasville Dublin Duluth See footnotes at end of table. 159 749 239 120 503 6 728 447 183 104 214 128 111 207 202 324 1 580 145 122 124 115 332 408 143 183 258 5 40 14 7 20 775 19 4 2 14 2 2 24 1 41 123 9 4 5 36 10 59 4 5 16 406 756 770 204 698 363 976 230 484 027 798 122 356 698 665 172 416 363 415 938 551 457 515 734 729 22 176 8 35 105 1 016 71 6 14 39 17 9 41 9 87 215 38 37 19 32 35 188 9 22 42 29 5 6 15 599 031 957 139 759 25 577 103 89 344 11 104 465 45 (D) 310 39 (D) 246 – 873 1 216 97 (D) 32 (D) 78 390 30 81 210 133 5 720 1 275 911 2 784 143 824 4 462 422 (D) 3 537 188 (D) 3 859 46 8 434 40 151 1 062 (D) 444 (D) 1 195 4 520 525 1 374 1 868 19 4 15 6 6 2 7 9 10 5 17 19 16 15 10 4 21 18 10 18 6 12 12 4 14 45 10 21 18 7 4 7 11 7 19 24 12 10 20 46 49 36 9 28 18 13 26 8 10 24 87 15 – 21 26 7 13 – – – 55 – 45 83 36 11 50 52 – 52 – 21 – – 47 76 8 – 22 9 5 4 – (D) – 19 (D) 10 68 53 59 46 (D) – (D) – 31 – – 33 643 605 14 304 1 448 (D) 9 542 1 009 (D) 20 508 176 35 312 100 739 6 591 (D) 2 606 (D) 5 41 2 3 11 923 190 756 467 142 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 77 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 East Point Fairburn Fayetteville Forest Park Gainesville Griffin Hinesville Jonesboro Kennesaw La Grange Lawrenceville Lilburn Macon Marietta Milledgeville Con. 648 183 146 141 142 160 204 174 127 263 289 170 1 096 587 179 108 185 132 154 462 180 413 1 349 427 143 142 433 166 104 183 374 289 148 25 8 9 12 13 306 596 864 089 923 88 26 44 9 16 43 39 19 12 31 16 25 208 72 35 20 39 23 22 68 19 65 249 19 7 45 11 36 21 11 55 46 44 18 3 6 10 10 000 639 158 588 964 294 48 63 144 134 61 84 (D) 66 640 41 176 796 114 131 (D) 93 58 105 284 (D) 78 1 758 83 26 (D) 26 202 43 80 235 390 (D) 3 100 543 611 2 276 1 772 549 767 (D) 1 179 2 261 1 1 7 1 1 366 607 840 509 177 3 12 23 17 18 16 12 15 17 8 13 20 4 7 8 15 14 21 16 7 9 12 4 8 24 14 6 12 17 6 4 8 17 12 8 40 2 9 20 38 (D) 12 61 12 22 20 10 42 (D) 42 9 87 28 3 23 22 6 58 (D) 12 29 7 5 23 4 32 24 61 55 – – 43 42 50 – 53 – 73 13 23 27 – 40 – 76 36 16 46 14 – – 41 – 50 35 – – 36 52 17 17 57 – – 4 54 (D) – 83 – 25 23 12 59 (D) 44 – 96 34 (D) 33 28 – – (D) – 40 4 – – 3 (D) 7 375 8 313 (D) 12 803 11 524 21 9 67 19 11 12 6 16 39 12 23 87 13 11 7 7 4 4 015 607 401 687 376 (D) 973 582 618 373 365 700 494 340 375 (D) 794 210 365 087 4 562 5 497 (D) 8 719 8 479 13 6 46 12 7 5 5 15 29 16 68 7 1 1 5 3 2 833 796 486 308 948 (D) 586 434 118 597 (D) 295 202 564 182 (D) 093 031 071 069 Moultrie Newnan Norcross Powder Springs Riverdale Rome Roswell Savannah Smyrna Snellville Statesboro Stone Mountain Thomasville Tifton Union City Valdosta Warner Robins Waycross (D) 696 680 804 5 284 (D) 3 878 13 032 1 073 260 (D) 288 1 291 396 637 1 968 7 034 (D) 17 966 54 700 5 136 8 741 50 850 (D) HAWAII Aiea Ewa Beach Haiku Pauwela Hauula Hilo Holualoa Honolulu Kahului Kailua (Hawaii County) Kailua (Honolulu County) Kalaheo Kaneohe Kapaa Kaunakakai Kihei Lahaina Lihue Makawao Mililani Town Pearl City Pukalani Wahiawa Waialua Waianae Wailuku Waipahu 1 761 944 166 111 2 010 122 19 431 643 605 1 296 108 1 932 384 115 345 396 509 190 1 055 1 396 165 649 141 539 678 1 692 192 953 55 341 (D) 2 496 193 046 3 344 61 46 59 536 032 737 125 121 240 38 17 7 325 – 3 087 105 88 112 2 186 47 2 30 55 89 35 106 103 32 72 11 38 157 139 159 807 35 890 (D) 1 736 150 835 2 751 48 35 28 – 966 288 931 582 1 354 257 (D) 68 1 743 – 28 266 586 621 456 (D) 939 265 (D) 830 454 387 (D) 731 519 135 337 10 362 1 145 604 19 476 8 519 (D) 732 30 232 497 8 8 5 – 897 788 146 539 6 9 25 25 6 26 1 10 10 7 26 6 14 25 14 13 12 19 8 7 20 10 22 11 9 7 19 7 (D) 15 8 32 7 7 9 10 42 8 18 (D) 4 16 14 (D) 16 9 26 14 51 19 7 12 14 33 68 54 12 – 3 16 15 19 – 15 23 – 27 26 19 36 22 22 51 21 85 31 13 14 23 4 (D) 16 9 – 9 7 8 10 (D) 12 16 (D) 3 20 14 (D) 25 11 29 19 94 12 7 15 3 697 91 598 20 216 (D) 47 933 34 610 45 716 (D) 44 303 62 566 14 44 2 28 92 88 851 764 396 790 228 904 (D) 50 680 13 060 (D) 41 671 24 801 34 386 (D) 27 249 40 477 13 32 1 15 82 55 260 083 192 980 324 822 (D) 12 595 2 769 (D) 13 472 6 357 7 851 (D) 5 800 7 345 1 865 6 805 83 4 389 22 383 9 103 IDAHO Boise City Caldwell Idaho Falls Pocatello Rupert Twin Falls 402 131 138 151 105 154 43 877 7 093 (D) 11 499 3 230 5 249 85 24 35 31 16 23 38 938 5 832 (D) 8 742 2 251 (D) 721 62 (D) 284 70 (D) 9 399 883 (D) 1 636 499 (D) 11 22 21 22 25 21 3 23 (D) 23 52 16 11 53 25 38 67 33 2 27 (D) 29 72 (D) ILLINOIS Addison Alton Arlington Heights Aurora Barrington Bartlett Belleville Bellwood Bensenville Berwyn See footnotes at end of table. 289 134 332 534 180 207 108 347 138 199 40 4 92 58 28 13 8 7 15 13 647 566 035 135 769 846 465 582 269 870 41 18 73 57 87 18 31 22 23 65 28 3 86 51 26 3 7 2 14 10 997 478 640 645 607 991 373 069 289 651 322 55 811 379 502 31 72 42 135 100 6 583 431 18 008 9 195 4 607 291 868 467 2 240 1 925 17 16 15 9 27 18 15 4 21 23 17 7 4 3 39 46 41 4 3 45 50 – 30 13 45 52 44 – 34 51 14 – 4 2 42 26 47 – 1 57 78 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 ILLINOIS Bloomingdale Bloomington Blue Island Bolingbrook Broadview Con. 141 144 156 384 184 197 382 137 130 242 124 324 31 591 302 473 103 362 109 120 188 120 245 516 358 272 500 510 247 130 872 130 159 162 196 380 141 201 437 271 171 110 352 141 392 157 124 108 263 189 230 230 220 447 140 126 309 404 166 478 241 203 339 246 168 626 231 333 233 143 383 146 129 111 148 577 113 120 486 117 1 099 15 13 12 44 13 679 136 640 168 609 49 10 19 82 29 12 27 5 25 47 38 68 4 331 46 72 23 13 26 28 4 11 43 71 16 70 98 78 57 19 121 23 28 33 40 41 5 6 37 32 14 8 26 8 93 43 19 32 32 36 61 19 8 58 10 43 20 50 21 52 6 16 91 77 83 59 17 78 5 52 43 36 7 7 25 154 7 25 87 14 199 13 5 11 40 11 921 687 329 015 550 115 278 31 243 154 99 70 (D) (D) 545 326 416 30 304 399 181 528 134 129 (D) (D) (D) (D) 534 33 697 287 969 2 239 166 750 38 132 35 105 316 (D) (D) 404 104 112 82 117 22 532 27 709 1 839 473 100 570 69 12 225 42 276 233 263 33 366 (D) 27 992 935 241 232 139 119 8 135 174 463 8 14 303 1 013 128 78 4 248 119 639 1 607 4 430 815 3 091 4 423 1 608 900 (D) (D) 11 535 3 3 548 16 4 326 051 243 596 104 21 19 18 11 14 20 7 10 15 18 28 11 1 11 12 30 4 28 18 20 29 11 12 6 16 5 11 16 23 6 15 21 22 22 14 14 18 3 7 19 22 13 18 11 19 25 30 19 17 20 3 – 5 22 24 15 14 21 13 17 6 15 20 27 8 19 17 9 24 7 19 8 – 15 10 24 26 12 26 8 24 34 35 45 67 15 41 2 (D) 39 81 16 6 2 20 70 1 57 47 22 (D) 71 12 5 31 34 11 – 13 24 25 31 22 31 29 9 33 – 24 13 16 17 45 4 22 84 22 8 10 40 – – 14 14 34 9 38 29 25 3 1 12 32 54 19 20 17 8 58 10 66 2 – 11 29 13 59 11 7 22 36 – 52 39 65 – 36 – 46 48 69 37 4 30 37 84 – 74 69 – – 44 35 – 41 20 31 21 52 25 53 67 65 64 49 – – – 39 – – 37 – 30 61 61 64 37 41 46 – – 32 – 50 15 41 57 41 – – 30 44 42 21 – 45 – 45 12 63 – – 37 29 – 75 35 54 25 26 – 39 49 78 – 74 (D) (D) 41 87 18 7 2 33 74 – 67 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 – 35 43 11 – 11 36 43 53 2 25 42 (D) (D) – 34 – – 24 – 5 40 93 23 2 7 45 – – 16 – 38 – 51 41 32 (D) – 14 41 63 25 – 23 – 64 9 74 – – 2 35 – 76 11 3 34 Buffalo Grove Calumet City Calumet Park Carbondale Carol Stream Carpentersville Champaign Chicago Chicago Heights Cicero Collinsville Country Club Hills Crystal Lake Danville Darien DeKalb Decatur Des Plaines Dolton Downers Grove East St. Louis Elgin Elk Grove Village Elmhurst Evanston Flossmoor Forest Park Glen Ellyn Glendale Heights Glenview Glenwood Hanover Park Harvey Hazel Crest Highland Park Hinsdale Hoffman Estates Homewood Joliet Kankakee Lake Forest Libertyville Lincolnwood Lisle Lombard Markham Matteson Maywood Melrose Park Moline Morton Grove Mount Prospect Mundelein Naperville Niles North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Lawn Oak Park Orland Park Palatine Park Forest Park Ridge Peoria Richton Park Riverdale Robbins Rock Island Rockford Rolling Meadows Roselle Schaumburg Schiller Park Skokie See footnotes at end of table. 15 794 13 835 4 200 (D) 50 851 13 19 3 443 63 19 16 10 9 5 5 34 60 8 70 29 101 854 18 54 6 5 11 29 34 4 6 22 13 18 10 14 8 39 2 105 154 64 22 29 12 4 46 6 15 44 35 3 43 71 4 95 54 18 30 32 25 3 25 18 10 2 2 30 81 20 6 180 36 107 548 918 906 923 637 622 621 308 066 960 (D) 756 899 430 309 794 389 940 237 864 806 933 724 956 994 329 852 852 111 303 078 961 465 424 805 857 204 540 887 785 361 897 799 507 531 815 342 907 992 661 416 018 797 053 862 056 761 362 528 187 928 561 327 285 869 661 283 631 282 954 7 685 7 564 (D) (D) 47 605 12 14 2 811 59 10 643 180 935 353 452 15 734 4 537 7 953 (D) (D) (D) (D) 45 641 2 856 61 509 23 90 846 13 32 3 2 4 16 12 384 202 986 369 971 340 898 940 088 781 2 810 2 914 1 059 (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 948 350 10 860 5 18 60 2 6 106 418 786 542 716 587 772 726 3 248 4 529 (D) (D) 6 705 1 979 1 726 1 115 1 173 274 6 034 430 11 30 10 1 10 888 527 122 688 409 (D) (D) 15 355 9 344 11 201 4 912 6 251 942 35 917 1 485 95 145 49 16 26 8 1 40 4 13 28 25 1 21 2 80 42 15 16 786 855 098 963 121 878 129 085 115 933 503 087 223 176 (D) 467 956 511 300 191 1 878 128 5 528 1 267 2 499 4 499 6 348 268 5 614 (D) 18 18 3 3 239 739 433 413 408 13 458 13 254 603 23 324 11 305 9 657 698 912 24 547 67 932 14 4 166 31 66 534 812 796 703 871 2 412 1 353 94 2 785 2 835 2 781 70 163 6 507 17 268 2 1 64 3 11 572 326 773 614 934 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 79 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 ILLINOIS Con. 182 378 106 173 101 143 178 122 127 658 156 163 196 242 223 140 115 51 15 7 20 4 3 8 4 5 37 48 77 9 42 32 6 4 889 222 216 894 617 657 939 736 531 241 290 324 278 509 045 688 525 13 67 23 8 3 26 42 8 11 120 34 41 24 9 25 12 27 (D) 9 949 6 123 (D) (D) 1 7 1 3 30 45 74 6 27 22 3 1 903 599 232 659 003 421 187 168 427 439 586 670 (D) 158 105 (D) (D) 36 143 15 34 225 413 244 93 410 124 26 25 (D) 2 450 880 (D) (D) 458 2 510 125 647 6 825 9 3 1 8 2 370 119 424 591 678 507 358 4 9 26 19 27 14 18 24 23 10 22 21 16 18 20 15 22 – 17 57 7 28 25 52 21 17 26 10 17 10 18 15 10 45 – 30 53 – – 72 53 – – 28 61 53 – – 56 – 69 (D) 24 66 (D) (D) 48 60 – – 31 10 17 – – 13 – 25 South Holland Springfield St. Charles Streamwood Tinley Park University Park Urbana Vernon Hills Villa Park Waukegan West Chicago Westmont Wheaton Wheeling Wilmette Woodridge Zion INDIANA Anderson Bloomington Carmel Columbus East Chicago Elkhart Evansville Fort Wayne Gary Greenwood Hammond Indianapolis city (balance) Jeffersonville Kokomo Lawrence Marion Merrillville Michigan City Muncie South Bend Terre Haute 144 161 152 101 267 185 293 902 1 410 105 187 4 788 120 154 102 185 156 187 206 503 107 (D) 26 217 42 185 (D) 16 747 35 406 (D) 69 331 106 213 15 581 11 490 3 19 3 17 26 25 32 777 878 195 539 392 24 24 49 31 74 34 70 223 233 44 36 793 8 38 20 57 41 45 42 70 18 (D) (D) 40 072 (D) 14 324 32 112 (D) 51 954 89 606 13 397 4 152 417 712 (D) (D) 2 112 (D) 21 879 23 560 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 461 (D) 199 715 (D) 1 313 981 127 91 5 101 (D) (D) 37 (D) 248 261 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 400 (D) 2 415 8 417 (D) 13 840 14 756 2 830 754 84 382 (D) (D) 472 (D) 4 989 6 889 (D) (D) (D) 7 16 21 23 13 19 11 7 3 33 15 2 19 18 22 14 17 14 14 7 10 (D) 12 38 (D) 17 6 (D) 13 10 61 51 9 17 23 46 31 27 46 30 (D) 1 – 19 42 53 30 41 30 18 12 59 35 8 – 53 59 31 31 36 36 26 – (D) (D) 40 (D) 20 4 (D) 16 12 71 28 10 (D) (D) 69 (D) 32 51 (D) (D) (D) 472 865 713 233 (D) 9 498 IOWA Cedar Rapids Davenport Des Moines Iowa City Waterloo 148 237 561 191 199 19 316 28 476 136 617 (D) 16 074 30 73 82 19 50 18 056 26 071 128 179 (D) 14 085 224 352 618 (D) 185 2 993 4 278 10 607 (D) 2 350 13 10 6 17 13 9 12 2 (D) 39 10 21 9 28 36 10 13 1 (D) 44 KANSAS Garden City Hutchinson Junction City Kansas City Lawrence Leavenworth Lenexa Liberal Manhattan Olathe Overland Park Shawnee Topeka Ulysses Wichita 204 119 167 960 316 116 110 140 149 241 452 168 579 108 1 354 15 2 6 38 19 3 18 5 7 8 67 14 25 6 96 601 910 179 641 022 543 122 085 055 674 131 256 853 213 043 79 4 40 110 42 18 22 22 13 32 52 15 84 32 225 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 236 3 669 (D) 5 203 59 10 14 5 73 171 369 656 651 630 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 264 52 (D) 118 797 90 385 182 1 195 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 891 509 (D) 2 104 7 1 3 1 13 069 454 799 394 951 20 20 11 4 14 16 20 20 18 14 11 21 8 28 4 34 16 23 13 34 37 4 14 33 15 5 24 24 46 8 37 – 25 11 33 36 29 48 – 31 20 44 21 55 10 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 14 (D) 16 5 31 31 50 10 KENTUCKY Bowling Green Elizabethtown Hopkinsville Jeffersontown Lexington Fayette Louisville Owensboro Paducah Radcliff See footnotes at end of table. 161 124 168 110 878 1 699 115 132 159 13 21 18 19 71 160 10 18 5 819 491 107 651 451 270 155 240 925 31 32 26 10 167 236 32 44 25 17 16 17 59 (D) 943 320 299 920 (D) 288 443 180 872 2 052 (D) 268 81 2 5 3 13 (D) 543 725 820 722 9 24 5 17 5 2 14 5 15 16 17 5 7 6 2 18 7 22 17 34 12 20 11 7 30 16 24 (D) 19 6 4 6 2 (D) 7 28 142 672 (D) 17 090 4 632 32 321 (D) 2 096 977 80 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 LOUISIANA Abbeville Alexandria Baker Bastrop Baton Rouge Bossier City Breaux Bridge Donaldsonville Franklin Gretna Hammond Houma Kenner Lafayette Lake Charles Minden Monroe Morgan City Natchitoches New Iberia New Orleans Opelousas Pineville Plaquemine Ruston Shreveport Slidell Thibodaux 212 339 110 108 2 218 202 142 121 110 281 158 350 750 903 746 117 469 123 158 319 7 291 288 100 104 122 1 449 225 119 6 24 1 4 133 12 15 2 6 30 5 13 29 62 33 4 24 3 8 16 034 350 407 312 607 502 338 651 417 908 792 653 694 300 371 485 724 983 000 415 10 60 5 16 333 18 23 10 13 75 14 87 68 164 77 17 62 11 20 75 957 27 16 9 14 220 29 11 (D) 21 093 257 (D) 92 678 4 10 1 2 22 2 9 15 45 2 16 2 5 12 514 2 2 1 2 943 258 182 139 087 748 078 117 321 (D) 128 071 425 023 417 717 413 275 962 425 (D) 299 6 (D) 1 575 103 92 19 8 302 43 113 330 884 (D) 36 353 49 86 328 6 048 42 15 37 41 1 202 181 52 (D) 3 160 78 (D) 19 092 848 277 175 165 3 174 346 1 556 2 818 12 517 (D) 156 2 607 1 209 566 2 943 98 716 338 520 806 334 12 587 2 377 406 13 6 8 7 3 11 15 14 16 13 13 14 8 5 4 11 4 18 12 10 2 3 22 10 6 3 10 16 23 46 17 9 14 37 61 17 35 35 14 19 17 24 9 43 17 16 5 30 5 1 (D) 3 2 22 8 (D) – 27 – – 10 – 65 – 58 34 – 38 22 20 – 53 16 – – 31 8 – 89 – – 13 30 – (D) 53 – (D) 18 – 91 – 6 42 – 22 28 32 (D) 80 18 – – 38 6 – 96 – – 31 9 – 640 149 6 499 (D) 3 389 3 340 62 467 22 825 (D) 44 693 19 343 2 013 MAINE Portland 139 36 722 30 31 182 392 5 118 13 1 – – MARYLAND Annapolis Baltimore (IC) Bel Air Bladensburg Bowie Cambridge Capitol Heights Cheverly College Park District Heights Easton Frederick Gaithersburg Glenarden Greenbelt Hagerstown Hyattsville Laurel Mount Rainier New Carrollton Riverdale Rockville Salisbury Seat Pleasant Takoma Park 282 8 960 104 234 337 117 255 172 150 165 135 260 1 242 154 459 188 243 432 180 295 182 914 281 133 416 10 428 3 8 15 2 7 5 16 4 16 18 46 2 22 32 5 35 1 4 5 116 8 4 11 456 834 549 417 541 568 963 484 715 508 001 404 415 221 708 430 163 207 938 563 350 812 548 776 511 24 1 021 14 41 45 8 36 8 23 18 27 37 159 9 77 52 16 26 2 19 32 178 27 10 42 4 617 289 667 973 5 323 12 298 5 2 14 2 806 153 194 417 502 92 4 902 19 46 120 19 79 24 181 27 140 226 410 19 132 420 34 262 (D) 26 45 1 070 63 34 114 1 660 56 313 109 308 1 554 121 1 036 405 3 662 249 4 134 2 991 5 813 187 1 961 2 822 564 8 146 (D) 316 586 26 527 907 339 1 847 7 1 24 12 12 6 8 9 17 1 19 14 7 – 10 18 6 8 7 8 12 9 6 – 6 23 5 27 35 32 8 17 29 20 3 62 33 12 – 29 48 2 5 4 14 28 6 1 – 14 – 7 70 54 35 – 56 – 41 6 75 39 27 – 37 44 – – – 39 44 25 – – 25 – 7 63 52 41 – 26 – 23 5 92 45 18 – 43 52 – – (D) 39 42 7 – – 24 7 077 12 239 27 951 549 14 531 16 354 2 546 27 311 (D) 1 603 3 102 5 3 6 573 182 133 435 062 MASSACHUSETTS Acton town Amherst town Andover town Arlington town Barnstable Boston Brockton Brookline town Cambridge Chelsea Dartmouth town Everett Fall River Falmouth town Framingham town Holyoke Lawrence Leominster Lexington town Lowell See footnotes at end of table. 132 252 108 168 115 4 591 389 427 855 150 180 100 272 128 248 147 363 111 165 441 7 9 18 6 444 13 21 107 9 7 3 28 20 28 16 19 9 36 32 (D) 325 335 621 258 164 412 867 185 121 373 759 962 741 151 630 880 791 397 463 2 10 18 21 21 501 23 28 135 11 36 11 44 64 20 27 54 10 10 42 3 6 5 5 353 6 12 89 6 4 1 23 19 23 6 6 2 32 19 (D) 196 753 175 244 952 319 502 190 502 480 426 466 697 119 577 464 914 209 245 (D) 44 196 38 62 5 125 130 144 810 34 82 33 425 425 248 144 115 24 276 228 (D) 344 3 467 443 857 92 1 3 14 867 485 117 941 690 28 16 25 20 16 3 8 11 8 21 24 21 16 23 13 19 13 22 19 13 (D) 41 50 65 19 6 18 13 19 7 36 28 13 58 6 46 15 42 4 16 – – 73 63 20 10 6 46 24 18 62 68 30 41 10 28 37 14 – 39 (D) – 68 81 22 7 9 18 22 7 55 23 14 61 1 10 16 2 – 23 1 747 342 5 451 6 318 4 531 728 1 184 337 11 116 5 497 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 81 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 MASSACHUSETTS Con. Lynn Malden Marlborough Medford Methuen Milton town Natick town New Bedford Newton Quincy Randolph town Salem Somerville Springfield Stoughton town Taunton Tewksbury town Waltham Watertown Worcester 187 230 143 136 101 144 115 510 515 330 219 110 374 876 115 225 106 165 105 476 8 14 30 2 908 428 517 619 (D) 862 918 684 586 660 446 881 297 925 254 334 667 416 656 754 25 35 31 4 9 16 8 42 85 52 9 6 30 49 7 40 26 10 5 63 3 143 8 907 28 722 481 570 3 3 20 42 9 2 2 5 13 758 509 500 957 310 307 688 863 533 937 53 213 382 8 8 46 40 142 349 73 43 38 101 177 19 102 (D) 88 240 243 626 1 976 5 755 152 214 825 277 487 743 682 17 16 25 13 28 17 18 10 11 14 12 23 12 6 18 17 24 19 24 11 41 36 64 10 (D) 35 16 47 23 26 12 8 18 24 32 25 26 11 3 16 42 55 61 33 83 59 18 35 30 38 – – 36 7 20 35 55 – – 25 30 55 68 11 64 73 1 70 30 36 – – 17 6 17 10 (D) – – 18 8 5 30 56 15 6 3 14 32 3 33 7 8 8 31 1 1 12 1 435 201 1 878 2 620 181 1 938 (D) 1 538 1 818 4 519 18 100 (D) 5 356 7 383 21 621 MICHIGAN Adrian Ann Arbor Auburn Hills Battle Creek Benton Harbor Bloomfield Hills Canton township Clinton township Dearborn Dearborn Heights Detroit East Lansing Farmington Hills Flint (Genesee County) Flint township (Genesee County) Grand Rapids Highland Park Holland Inkster Jackson Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo County) Kalamazoo township (Kalamazoo County) Kentwood Lansing Lathrup Village Livonia Madison Heights Meridian township Mount Clemens Mount Morris township (Genesee County) Oak Park Pontiac Port Huron Portage Rochester Hills Romulus Saginaw Southfield St. Clair Shores Sterling Heights Taylor Troy Warren Waterford township West Bloomfield township Westland Wyoming Ypsilanti Ypsilanti township See footnotes at end of table. 100 867 108 208 121 421 253 135 260 143 10 047 257 475 1 126 141 730 157 124 294 144 282 111 183 740 114 148 142 178 165 114 444 529 108 149 158 131 424 1 632 153 296 190 450 183 128 304 203 142 320 175 2 66 6 21 41 43 15 8 101 7 644 12 64 64 17 38 16 4 7 5 18 12 6 39 22 66 27 8 45 1 35 22 7 11 28 11 23 177 28 25 25 191 77 39 22 12 16 74 8 771 573 165 209 707 803 742 202 956 598 231 915 739 944 126 766 418 979 678 526 416 285 194 010 243 784 333 620 384 445 538 601 282 507 081 315 654 108 975 701 000 236 326 687 551 315 179 891 867 28 107 23 46 34 32 42 40 50 19 1 144 32 94 191 13 148 31 35 29 39 24 25 7 101 42 62 35 41 47 3 52 86 17 39 17 6 71 190 67 69 42 35 55 39 30 36 7 78 25 2 45 4 17 40 13 11 7 94 5 381 7 53 53 11 29 15 4 4 3 14 8 1 22 21 64 25 4 43 050 696 052 405 446 085 420 290 765 781 761 705 122 903 683 032 013 714 047 687 633 804 949 890 232 944 694 168 406 (D) 54 906 221 163 190 132 191 175 270 144 6 392 123 629 845 265 499 126 70 103 40 116 35 28 241 412 956 1 245 153 571 (D) 329 410 (D) 213 170 (D) 293 1 757 261 216 644 678 326 153 71 184 (D) 1 329 58 12 1 2 2 3 1 3 6 1 87 1 23 17 4 474 182 366 024 003 309 918 450 141 243 224 458 197 119 328 27 7 26 13 14 13 16 26 17 21 1 16 11 4 12 6 11 27 3 18 9 21 14 7 23 24 24 20 16 7 6 7 23 24 18 13 8 3 25 17 17 12 19 22 13 16 19 12 8 35 27 25 37 85 23 28 53 3 11 6 58 6 28 16 9 13 45 – 23 5 63 22 30 53 2 66 15 4 1 46 11 57 47 9 – 25 13 24 37 30 5 23 6 23 30 13 22 17 45 27 71 40 49 38 45 53 29 46 6 58 30 19 – 20 53 55 – 56 – 62 – 23 55 42 55 59 40 – 38 31 55 52 – – 33 16 45 44 45 26 43 41 55 50 – 39 39 47 38 32 44 88 25 37 59 3 8 9 89 6 34 – 11 14 48 – 34 – 88 – 26 56 2 70 8 4 (D) 55 14 (D) 57 – (D) 31 16 26 45 27 1 24 6 17 39 (D) 23 20 7 016 4 344 414 585 647 2 031 3 536 447 3 513 7 862 19 338 9 447 952 12 113 (D) 15 905 7 102 (D) 1 879 5 636 (D) 178 333 713 690 436 847 601 368 151 29 779 16 875 (D) 8 739 21 219 (D) 469 320 731 707 486 731 858 637 893 18 143 26 20 16 166 74 37 4 5 27 7 5 4 26 15 2 1 8 734 (D) 71 329 7 284 1 955 (D) 30 926 972 82 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 MINNESOTA Bloomington Brooklyn Center Brooklyn Park Burnsville Eagan Eden Prairie Edina Minneapolis Minnetonka Plymouth Rochester St. Louis Park St. Paul 209 124 178 181 163 105 126 1 875 114 133 122 122 1 059 20 6 18 9 11 15 35 315 11 5 759 472 096 929 883 542 381 452 501 518 48 18 50 19 14 20 20 329 26 4 36 23 149 18 3 14 2 9 12 9 269 10 012 178 988 372 026 451 222 764 834 (D) 258 44 286 66 272 131 73 2 996 297 (D) 212 377 1 351 5 753 909 6 509 495 4 487 2 1 47 3 730 593 491 231 (D) 13 19 13 16 18 20 19 4 19 19 20 18 6 19 36 11 29 28 14 60 5 32 38 25 15 7 19 44 26 31 34 29 24 9 31 – 37 23 10 22 11 11 32 35 8 5 4 34 (D) 30 18 7 7 207 12 793 109 842 5 901 9 960 96 085 2 324 2 215 19 279 MISSISSIPPI Biloxi Brandon Brookhaven Canton Clarksdale Cleveland Clinton Columbus Greenville Greenwood Grenada Gulfport Hattiesburg Holly Springs Indianola Jackson Kosciusko Laurel McComb Meridian Moss Point Natchez Oxford Pass Christian Pearl Philadelphia Starkville Tupelo Vicksburg West Point Yazoo City 483 124 105 273 244 126 102 256 513 234 104 252 229 110 104 2 722 101 132 134 480 182 265 148 136 106 106 203 181 306 123 151 33 2 5 11 13 092 813 037 149 663 50 12 14 32 38 23 15 74 88 78 20 55 38 27 24 376 17 25 24 92 25 46 35 11 9 7 21 39 70 13 22 18 336 (D) 3 867 7 600 8 049 5 311 (D) 8 005 12 104 18 326 6 619 12 320 (D) 4 071 12 578 91 121 8 188 (D) 3 771 10 877 9 3 1 2 (D) 753 769 191 150 275 (D) 74 122 113 83 (D) 199 256 694 131 163 (D) 59 112 1 940 90 (D) 98 285 (D) 191 96 18 44 (D) (D) 199 154 40 17 2 567 (D) 584 818 936 697 (D) 1 788 2 289 4 301 760 3 589 (D) 648 1 301 15 740 2 092 (D) 461 2 527 (D) 1 893 920 176 384 (D) (D) 1 353 1 622 338 121 8 10 1 – 4 – 7 8 4 5 – 8 6 – – 1 – 9 – 5 4 – 11 20 13 – 10 8 7 9 6 22 10 1 – 10 – (D) 10 5 8 – 24 (D) – – 3 – 11 – 18 (D) – 6 25 13 (D) 8 21 19 1 29 23 – – – – – 49 11 – 8 – 21 11 – – 3 – 40 – 14 – – 18 68 – – – 25 22 – 21 34 (D) – – – – (D) 4 – 9 – 31 (D) – – 2 – (D) – 8 (D) – 8 46 – (D) (D) 26 27 – 2 6 796 (D) 12 382 19 788 22 896 8 287 15 983 (D) 5 343 14 976 139 9 4 4 19 14 4 3 3 7 9 13 3 3 972 661 665 926 337 (D) 662 676 062 683 (D) 042 690 663 530 787 (D) (D) 7 706 9 736 2 196 902 MISSOURI Ballwin Berkeley Chesterfield Clayton Columbia Ferguson Florissant Grandview Independence Jennings Joplin Kansas City Kirkwood Lee’s Summit Northwoods Olivette Springfield St. Charles St. Joseph St. Louis (IC) University City Webster Groves 104 162 138 120 273 127 146 153 145 169 112 2 933 104 118 111 108 334 123 122 2 979 558 114 6 3 19 41 12 2 15 6 9 7 29 180 3 4 1 001 981 544 542 125 171 385 236 173 250 382 404 775 526 869 31 20 11 40 35 9 30 16 46 29 21 454 15 19 6 12 128 15 35 476 72 19 2 2 13 38 9 13 4 7 5 435 380 679 639 833 830 229 450 343 160 110 42 223 327 152 20 134 91 119 73 (D) 2 673 21 55 10 38 (D) 327 (D) 2 438 203 598 470 259 1 929 5 845 1 451 126 3 652 954 1 553 712 (D) 29 560 262 674 71 433 (D) 2 991 (D) 29 005 1 789 9 783 28 8 21 23 12 8 14 9 21 4 24 2 20 22 – 11 13 21 25 2 6 20 21 40 6 75 19 6 31 5 18 34 2 9 42 39 – 11 (D) 51 (D) 13 18 73 67 50 – 38 29 – 31 29 47 23 31 7 63 56 – 37 24 44 73 6 29 61 50 67 – 80 23 – 35 5 21 47 (D) 11 62 58 – 10 (D) 60 (D) 17 29 92 (D) 140 749 2 470 2 898 354 3 265 (D) 9 288 (D) 122 552 10 594 35 990 4 874 (D) 11 032 (D) 164 555 17 678 46 851 MONTANA Billings Great Falls 177 140 21 813 7 466 59 32 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 16 8 18 14 12 (D) (D) NEBRASKA Bellevue Grand Island Lincoln Omaha See footnotes at end of table. 126 102 468 1 487 6 254 5 218 (D) 105 656 12 24 105 246 5 4 30 89 030 157 544 318 198 94 642 1 702 2 1 7 18 536 092 309 519 14 22 10 4 21 33 (D) 9 24 38 18 10 26 40 22 10 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 83 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Carson City (IC) Elko Henderson Las Vegas North Las Vegas Reno Sparks 257 110 403 2 066 491 948 299 15 632 (D) 19 754 265 172 32 356 129 986 40 426 36 34 22 379 56 220 79 9 711 (D) (D) 229 720 24 522 97 010 36 802 106 (D) (D) 2 153 175 1 271 398 1 554 (D) (D) 41 101 2 702 16 838 8 021 16 24 11 5 9 8 14 32 (D) 13 11 8 10 20 34 31 31 11 29 15 29 48 (D) (D) 13 7 9 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester Nashua Portsmouth 181 220 101 15 022 32 289 7 940 33 41 19 12 842 28 516 4 674 237 302 89 2 834 7 787 926 16 13 25 3 5 21 – 11 17 – 4 2 NEW JERSEY Absecon Asbury Park Atlantic City Bayonne Belleville township Bergenfield Bloomfield township Bogota Brick township Bridgeton Bridgewater township Burlington (Burlington County) Camden Carteret Cherry Hill township City of Orange township Cliffside Park Clifton Closter Cranford township Cresskill Dover (Ocean County) Dover (Morris County) Dumont East Brunswick township East Orange East Windsor township Eatontown Edgewater Edison township Egg Harbor township Elizabeth Elmwood Park Englewood Evesham township Ewing township Fair Lawn Fairview Fort Lee Franklin township (Somerset County) Freehold township (Monmouth County) Garfield Glassboro Gloucester township Guttenberg Hackensack Hamilton township (Mercer County) Hanover township Harrison Hazlet township Hillsborough township Hillside township Hoboken Holmdel township Howell township Irvington township Jackson township Jersey City Kearny Lakewood township Lawrence township Leonia Linden Lindenwold Little Ferry See footnotes at end of table. 166 140 363 297 300 314 309 110 223 198 265 110 663 140 563 580 254 412 187 116 133 238 179 117 458 1 266 108 107 122 1 209 128 1 922 127 468 171 240 156 113 792 710 199 125 102 209 211 503 321 114 188 107 146 508 309 139 116 1 036 142 3 366 271 244 204 111 297 112 143 25 4 21 21 11 23 24 6 27 7 897 364 765 979 698 056 386 165 944 092 37 13 86 42 16 38 46 26 106 32 67 39 72 15 112 60 30 104 28 8 22 64 20 2 57 145 24 46 12 169 14 239 24 50 28 26 8 30 132 124 21 26 36 44 36 89 54 67 16 35 31 19 78 41 19 122 3 521 60 38 16 10 40 5 3 13 2 15 15 5 16 16 5 24 3 864 011 744 110 817 946 668 591 274 609 191 33 162 165 57 90 204 47 219 61 299 109 942 (D) 764 171 54 149 192 48 745 575 (D) (D) 271 421 (D) 136 56 542 28 969 126 204 (D) 117 24 89 459 562 368 51 232 17 (D) 987 242 421 49 43 109 74 259 255 74 482 (D) 2 043 392 93 40 34 304 (D) 15 2 219 351 1 758 6 619 640 2 676 3 315 479 7 568 614 6 420 949 9 460 (D) 16 357 1 1 3 2 1 535 078 534 448 229 21 11 11 16 16 15 15 32 21 11 20 19 7 22 10 7 18 13 22 24 27 16 18 22 12 3 26 29 26 7 19 6 25 7 19 8 21 29 11 8 18 25 20 20 19 10 12 34 20 28 21 9 16 24 21 5 20 4 17 12 14 23 11 15 21 34 8 24 26 28 6 26 73 44 14 45 22 40 (D) 17 14 25 17 34 15 58 8 4 60 20 14 10 43 15 22 23 8 86 7 (D) 2 9 34 17 4 36 9 31 59 21 7 11 50 34 28 70 7 14 16 27 25 31 39 22 10 21 36 3 7 38 58 – 28 49 60 54 47 73 36 30 49 50 27 61 29 36 65 32 68 – 88 28 37 – 37 16 79 59 125 24 14 17 80 19 69 – – 67 30 27 55 76 37 61 57 27 28 50 47 62 62 – 38 52 51 29 – 13 42 50 – 75 19 – – 33 – 32 35 49 5 31 81 51 3 54 23 56 (D) 20 24 41 19 47 – 94 8 (D) (D) 27 21 (D) 51 17 28 5 9 89 2 (D) – – 48 23 4 41 9 7 78 (D) 6 8 63 37 40 72 – 16 17 34 34 (D) 44 25 10 – 73 1 (D) – 45 690 15 640 45 330 (D) 217 143 19 13 46 24 6 33 106 22 5 41 49 33 8 18 177 6 174 61 34 25 9 10 114 119 54 7 35 15 8 99 22 32 13 4 52 25 40 63 11 61 3 579 26 18 14 4 50 3 22 907 860 708 302 426 400 616 643 394 250 985 251 630 656 028 069 739 389 821 (D) 945 128 097 915 749 482 446 736 736 236 242 511 719 283 605 070 523 417 004 886 467 728 453 814 894 021 017 782 800 365 37 593 14 444 32 129 (D) 189 032 10 7 36 16 3 441 583 766 747 217 17 932 102 573 (D) (D) 29 380 30 945 (D) 7 311 14 938 137 263 2 132 59 23 21 6 6 74 103 43 6 32 11 88 13 24 5 2 50 15 33 55 8 618 791 199 773 (D) 900 575 874 714 600 013 143 954 721 (D) 797 967 559 708 225 370 324 530 251 862 6 618 9 284 (D) (D) 4 791 7 277 (D) 1 379 1 516 11 009 680 15 281 4 194 7 586 (D) 3 2 1 11 14 019 555 374 949 357 6 430 908 2 565 463 (D) 17 2 4 1 1 2 5 13 1 141 572 654 050 524 600 720 684 835 228 45 182 (D) 505 439 22 586 14 172 5 889 1 049 43 791 (D) 10 666 6 625 (D) 49 388 5 006 3 921 577 367 7 226 (D) 510 84 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Livingston township Lodi Long Branch Lyndhurst township Manalapan township Maplewood township Marlboro township Matawan Metuchen Middletown township Millburn township Millville Monroe township (Gloucester County) Montclair township Montville township Moorestown township Morris Plains Morris township Morristown Mount Holly township Mount Laurel township Neptune township New Brunswick New Providence Newark North Bergen township North Brunswick township North Plainfield Nutley township Ocean township Old Bridge township Palisades Park Paramus Parsippany Troy Hills township Passaic Paterson Pemberton township Pennsauken township Perth Amboy Piscataway township Plainfield Plainsboro township Pleasantville Princeton township (Mercer County) Rahway Randolph township Red Bank Ridgefield Park Ridgewood Roselle Roselle Park Rutherford Sayreville Scotch Plains township Secaucus Somerville South Brunswick township South Orange Village township South Plainfield Summit Teaneck township Tenafly Tinton Falls Trenton Union City Union township Vineland Voorhees township Warren township Washington township (Gloucester County) Wayne township Weehawken township West Caldwell township West New York West Orange township West Windsor township Westfield Westwood Willingboro township Winslow township Woodbridge township See footnotes at end of table. 318 151 209 122 187 344 317 125 154 257 123 121 133 700 136 106 135 143 225 124 217 309 211 115 3 067 1 149 261 184 162 148 317 365 322 520 741 1 587 162 280 422 741 875 155 187 207 246 117 114 125 165 343 122 279 231 235 145 176 216 289 195 149 831 234 160 589 1 497 502 465 192 191 169 339 190 106 1 027 536 112 172 100 674 278 703 32 21 18 18 6 17 26 4 14 20 264 654 074 195 463 136 004 683 988 103 57 11 34 38 4 73 45 3 37 45 39 13 15 107 26 28 44 22 47 40 25 22 24 2 508 125 28 15 10 35 27 52 62 68 64 165 7 54 59 107 88 1 15 23 47 11 13 3 58 54 43 45 8 15 14 23 13 36 90 21 66 5 20 83 337 64 82 32 65 38 81 2 31 150 61 23 51 45 47 38 126 18 7 14 16 586 864 415 574 978 223 102 40 217 8 173 272 (D) 228 6 66 (D) 74 423 89 326 69 15 216 130 584 64 377 (D) 4 090 798 94 47 137 137 55 147 226 348 307 493 27 298 262 329 258 (D) 57 3 120 252 (D) 54 (D) 3 245 419 108 121 21 63 362 103 118 80 642 30 367 28 30 216 1 186 244 190 138 377 49 285 (D) 215 666 214 87 200 135 73 80 724 2 961 2 115 410 4 055 96 2 986 2 144 (D) 4 417 1 216 1 119 (D) 715 12 389 2 144 5 377 819 337 4 373 943 3 990 1 416 7 381 (D) 65 256 18 359 1 361 772 1 848 2 037 2 3 4 7 6 240 372 814 784 163 17 20 17 27 19 12 17 22 23 18 24 20 13 8 23 26 26 23 15 20 16 7 11 28 4 8 15 18 19 21 16 15 16 12 9 5 11 14 12 9 5 18 10 17 14 25 22 25 24 11 29 17 16 15 21 18 15 11 22 18 7 17 18 6 7 11 12 15 24 20 16 19 30 8 11 28 20 28 4 8 10 40 46 70 50 26 36 48 34 60 45 34 (D) 3 38 32 23 42 37 18 19 55 5 3 18 18 6 18 8 20 33 15 48 19 7 12 7 17 32 15 25 7 (D) 17 93 11 9 15 23 76 7 29 19 20 11 8 14 6 11 24 30 30 38 15 10 12 7 23 13 31 81 35 27 66 10 28 78 34 27 6 38 16 47 13 59 58 – 40 61 – 57 62 53 58 – 33 72 67 53 87 41 54 80 – – – 13 28 68 50 – 59 71 54 44 35 20 16 – 51 26 38 24 – – 50 41 68 – – 48 50 63 50 – – – 41 – 53 39 36 35 – 53 17 16 43 36 30 51 44 38 – 64 23 45 84 54 53 16 30 31 66 3 88 55 – 57 66 (D) 71 70 50 (D) – 54 45 24 31 66 3 24 80 – – (D) 21 6 22 7 – 42 16 63 24 5 11 5 – 45 15 37 11 (D) – 94 12 (D) – (D) 86 6 33 24 – – – 10 – 15 25 43 45 – 12 4 16 6 32 14 39 91 38 (D) 70 13 44 93 47 32 2 53 16 10 375 18 531 (D) 12 474 11 503 8 779 (D) 3 190 40 681 9 512 25 4 1 13 5 916 561 196 099 066 13 577 (D) 5 934 58 935 13 266 27 11 11 21 6 26 9 39 5 478 313 14 9 26 11 14 37 31 60 45 80 4 19 29 37 822 929 092 074 417 430 867 091 616 899 828 989 921 715 709 707 413 404 084 725 438 607 989 218 384 17 144 5 029 35 190 (D) 409 866 273 8 7 16 8 8 28 20 46 26 50 1 13 17 24 418 032 755 711 852 182 074 405 457 608 896 460 343 489 294 7 214 355 4 934 2 963 4 019 3 728 (D) 970 68 479 6 118 (D) 2 332 (D) 32 611 8 717 1 251 2 835 262 666 6 935 2 2 1 7 153 939 257 161 718 28 454 (D) 7 276 496 045 47 003 8 9 3 80 38 13 19 9 7 117 13 20 13 50 3 54 26 3 32 145 35 29 26 40 20 66 4 81 92 36 14 16 19 14 14 126 340 472 122 011 687 869 296 001 025 498 036 042 942 239 796 410 327 823 473 246 452 900 505 129 598 103 369 621 956 036 487 647 725 128 116 367 15 341 (D) 3 819 490 140 42 240 (D) 5 944 (D) 70 553 31 979 11 9 2 3 103 9 15 7 48 2 34 3 1 18 112 23 18 12 31 18 882 681 981 058 168 138 639 670 396 364 903 632 899 501 975 005 921 932 539 308 6 563 995 896 5 637 15 814 4 2 1 10 772 966 297 183 434 61 455 (D) 77 475 68 806 21 459 12 11 16 4 10 98 118 588 829 472 189 836 16 124 (D) 11 945 11 523 9 390 1 097 2 322 2 506 944 1 873 16 861 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 85 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 MEXICO Alamogordo Albuquerque Artesia Belen Bernalillo Carlsbad Clovis Corrales Deming Espanola Farmington Gallup Grants Hobbs Las Cruces Las Vegas Los Lunas Lovington Portales Raton Rio Rancho Roswell Ruidoso Santa Fe Silver City Socorro Sunland Park Taos 319 6 734 102 391 141 190 306 127 228 470 484 1 525 157 363 1 292 480 340 133 119 149 469 566 126 2 425 241 187 284 460 32 581 3 24 3 11 25 11 10 21 26 68 26 14 89 212 311 481 914 637 615 061 317 196 559 766 413 069 181 149 71 1 128 14 84 16 33 64 35 44 75 65 105 74 71 300 98 51 16 9 36 44 85 51 469 118 50 12 105 29 448 2 18 1 10 22 7 8 14 695 576 636 684 875 037 227 850 387 946 301 6 442 69 366 49 225 439 156 123 195 334 787 (D) 151 1 333 561 102 (D) (D) 193 225 541 53 2 235 1 787 248 130 312 3 260 85 317 898 3 633 154 4 3 1 1 1 154 572 036 019 990 13 3 25 13 22 17 13 24 18 12 9 4 20 13 7 12 14 23 23 22 12 11 29 5 19 18 16 12 12 4 27 16 29 15 27 42 9 12 10 10 16 25 10 28 21 25 (D) 53 9 9 46 9 49 28 32 18 24 7 18 26 64 17 26 45 32 26 19 16 28 25 13 22 32 47 27 40 33 24 57 10 29 34 64 24 13 4 34 19 45 17 30 57 8 13 11 11 (D) 8 11 31 26 (D) (D) 59 7 6 50 10 50 31 79 23 19 682 53 681 (D) 8 318 76 704 42 395 7 626 (D) (D) 12 035 10 33 3 117 51 116 351 583 632 746 5 480 8 928 (D) 2 288 15 064 4 666 1 159 (D) (D) 2 603 1 723 4 570 656 31 129 13 575 1 776 316 3 306 46 796 12 716 3 503 (D) 13 415 16 41 3 160 52 436 895 897 638 599 11 476 5 899 24 885 10 269 1 036 15 339 NEW YORK Albany Amherst town balance Amityville Babylon town balance Briarcliff Manor Brighton town Bronxville Brookhaven town balance Buffalo Carmel town Cheektowaga town balance Clarkstown town balance Colonie town balance Cortlandt town balance De Witt town balance Dobbs Ferry East Hampton town Eastchester town balance Elmsford Farmingdale Floral Park Freeport Garden City Gates town Glen Cove Great Neck Greece town Greenburgh town balance Harrison Haverstraw Hempstead Hempstead town balance Huntington town balance Irondequoit town Islip town balance Ithaca Kingston Lindenhurst Long Beach Lynbrook Mamaroneck Middletown Mineola Mount Pleasant town balance Mount Vernon New Castle town New Rochelle New York Newburgh (Orange County) Niagara Falls See footnotes at end of table. 399 434 111 918 104 205 149 1 591 1 332 146 106 680 158 168 128 107 129 177 112 106 167 762 147 105 171 113 176 517 104 112 956 4 506 1 292 115 1 935 180 119 104 201 124 201 216 134 105 1 371 130 1 087 112 815 240 154 21 44 10 224 7 14 14 152 86 7 32 104 18 14 46 4 3 58 107 19 25 32 30 10 10 20 17 29 6 9 72 385 124 11 212 593 339 756 260 187 931 785 060 901 147 672 617 006 283 885 259 229 702 958 944 527 414 663 042 765 105 205 171 736 871 757 414 948 119 837 56 84 31 115 13 33 43 309 173 8 31 79 22 37 34 2 4 85 33 20 57 81 30 34 27 27 30 42 7 19 160 552 260 36 344 38 29 24 23 39 18 45 14 23 151 22 160 11 907 45 28 14 31 7 201 4 9 11 112 61 31 84 7 9 44 016 748 471 433 356 709 072 127 052 996 084 751 737 525 007 208 409 136 769 33 164 119 905 1 042 15 258 431 128 189 606 (D) (D) 528 759 116 129 175 153 156 59 168 152 167 10 64 778 1 727 1 089 124 1 851 110 177 76 (D) (D) 38 67 160 67 311 23 474 64 335 122 37 3 5 1 26 2 3 17 11 5 8 1 1 9 491 237 008 791 459 505 962 031 804 183 299 723 985 324 821 9 12 25 6 24 15 23 7 4 23 26 10 19 25 21 28 20 25 22 23 25 8 24 23 19 27 19 9 26 23 6 3 8 26 6 17 18 26 17 26 18 16 23 23 4 27 7 1 14 16 11 25 30 4 33 21 45 15 8 31 11 9 31 27 63 37 15 55 10 9 53 17 6 27 16 74 42 47 12 7 45 6 18 65 11 14 17 21 (D) (D) 23 31 14 14 22 28 37 2 20 29 17 30 64 24 58 36 53 20 13 – 63 35 40 59 44 – – 43 56 47 50 34 65 58 65 72 65 46 – 49 27 12 23 60 17 48 46 61 53 53 52 40 – 54 25 91 27 3 47 34 7 33 36 1 51 30 59 19 4 – 12 11 30 36 67 (D) (D) 57 11 8 59 29 4 31 17 83 49 65 – 3 54 7 27 71 13 2 18 3 (D) (D) 31 39 – 15 32 53 47 2 27 42 (D) (D) 56 783 105 940 17 528 23 17 25 7 6 17 14 20 2 7 60 247 73 10 172 050 734 901 950 859 681 739 729 889 798 080 583 569 270 928 (D) (D) 7 230 11 515 1 654 5 2 3 1 1 119 935 002 951 173 6 273 7 629 4 200 638 1 052 12 36 14 2 54 289 456 582 318 132 20 205 22 197 8 900 (D) (D) 10 18 14 17 74 13 112 11 155 14 4 371 185 018 489 909 134 176 716 423 619 14 769 21 054 4 843 (D) (D) 7 9 10 11 52 5 88 8 596 10 2 104 304 748 251 847 402 050 236 746 834 2 180 4 214 1 136 (D) (D) 1 2 6 9 827 275 085 104 844 367 15 104 1 438 826 2 019 408 86 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 YORK Con. 1 950 105 307 319 1 858 194 146 480 355 188 403 138 1 335 210 113 364 142 470 112 148 117 216 607 133 123 105 180 345 591 758 1 681 168 244 10 39 29 395 7 9 42 21 9 8 13 99 23 3 59 4 84 3 29 8 64 64 16 13 6 15 29 90 230 220 9 930 931 035 482 978 917 403 630 779 924 046 878 136 417 910 759 400 516 299 474 310 072 123 861 028 528 051 843 275 920 152 325 300 9 52 54 496 22 25 106 51 8 8 48 183 50 4 139 26 111 25 24 8 48 186 38 38 28 41 41 77 78 188 36 159 8 28 25 345 4 6 35 15 4 1 10 76 17 44 3 74 1 21 6 60 57 13 5 12 18 63 212 180 6 393 907 389 435 450 343 204 384 679 701 497 476 670 410 642 964 603 847 156 286 751 466 525 276 (D) 002 913 364 475 245 160 478 1 648 15 198 274 2 686 36 56 264 121 44 27 61 1 060 229 5 297 45 663 48 161 88 893 826 229 (D) 76 174 214 2 305 1 622 1 798 51 32 021 641 4 726 3 593 67 645 3 6 1 1 514 725 890 791 071 6 12 16 14 7 15 22 14 12 19 11 23 5 18 24 16 14 14 26 20 27 13 9 25 25 30 17 15 10 8 6 19 11 7 38 50 19 15 51 20 11 33 10 53 25 25 17 27 3 12 32 23 7 66 23 33 32 58 36 22 35 2 5 42 20 – 44 44 16 43 78 37 32 – – 56 22 43 – 33 29 33 79 39 – 47 25 58 64 74 48 50 38 27 19 59 14 – 51 58 21 16 76 24 13 – – 67 32 32 – 35 3 14 60 3 – 70 25 40 (D) 75 42 28 46 1 4 60 North Hempstead town balance Nyack Orangetown town balance Ossining Oyster Bay town balance Peekskill Pittsford town Port Chester Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie town balance Ramapo town balance Riverhead town Rochester Rockville Centre Rye Scarsdale Schenectady Smithtown town Southampton Southampton town balance Southeast town Spring Valley Syracuse Tarrytown Troy Tuckahoe Utica Valley Stream Westbury White Plains Yonkers Yorktown town 406 1 957 16 500 3 749 37 11 318 645 17 757 456 7 907 1 12 19 2 1 2 6 20 77 30 929 468 570 250 (D) 719 780 564 143 770 563 864 NORTH CAROLINA Ahoskie Apex Asheville Burlington Cary Chapel Hill Charlotte Clinton Concord Dunn Durham Edenton Elizabeth City Enfield Fayetteville Garner Gastonia Goldsboro Greensboro Greenville Havelock Henderson Hickory High Point Hillsborough Jacksonville Kinston Laurinburg Lenoir Lexington Louisburg Lumberton Maxton Monroe Morganton New Bern Oxford Raeford Raleigh Red Springs Reidsville Roanoke Rapids Rocky Mount Roxboro Salisbury See footnotes at end of table. 140 102 318 230 196 291 4 317 164 124 146 1 768 107 256 107 1 113 146 248 406 1 895 491 109 215 144 440 130 311 298 103 104 120 111 389 266 184 110 242 202 157 2 127 160 221 126 459 130 188 5 2 20 47 14 7 395 3 17 14 75 2 6 1 50 3 28 12 95 26 1 4 12 33 2 15 8 5 5 2 3 20 5 8 7 8 3 5 141 5 5 7 16 5 12 608 545 331 221 147 761 153 208 586 824 226 069 683 767 692 060 316 931 354 681 194 959 333 193 383 800 069 132 336 820 337 882 914 877 186 409 377 655 301 497 839 799 002 639 136 27 17 43 68 46 40 660 20 35 31 219 11 30 18 162 10 42 65 280 98 7 31 30 86 14 57 47 23 14 27 12 66 27 26 11 37 32 12 366 21 28 13 68 16 33 3 1 17 44 12 4 322 1 16 7 345 526 684 403 319 958 817 500 077 815 78 31 551 1 072 131 107 3 354 71 237 435 1 061 (D) (D) 8 559 59 191 267 1 705 716 18 62 122 184 58 226 128 106 (D) 6 18 221 66 171 81 174 50 (D) 1 356 38 53 67 291 54 95 711 291 5 621 12 208 2 343 1 096 53 075 333 5 522 3 196 12 262 (D) (D) 122 4 221 2 1 19 7 534 745 670 799 673 9 12 7 8 11 10 2 9 19 14 2 6 6 – 4 8 6 6 3 5 12 6 14 6 9 7 4 8 19 19 4 9 12 13 13 7 2 13 3 15 7 10 2 4 10 13 34 2 6 28 24 8 13 16 31 6 – 17 – 21 24 1 10 13 21 3 18 43 22 4 1 2 2 56 14 25 17 21 35 54 20 8 11 8 26 2 50 4 43 55 17 57 11 15 22 29 7 31 56 21 8 – 15 – 14 46 – 21 9 13 – 30 22 25 32 4 – 8 33 75 37 18 42 25 – 17 14 – 7 35 – 35 – 29 30 15 56 3 6 32 36 10 16 17 31 8 (D) (D) – 21 59 – 15 17 26 – 34 36 26 14 – – 2 (D) 35 40 23 51 46 – 29 16 (D) 7 35 – 67 – 57 65 52 112 (D) (D) 736 25 512 1 25 7 67 21 257 597 235 966 503 402 2 650 6 232 25 759 745 12 668 5 352 4 264 (D) 1 154 2 12 1 6 1 044 084 977 642 833 124 340 1 032 2 690 276 3 111 979 954 (D) 707 367 1 964 798 1 552 464 1 289 434 (D) 20 957 565 565 3 108 3 007 833 1 074 5 069 1 627 (D) 105 354 2 294 3 5 11 4 10 152 804 122 200 333 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 87 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Sanford Shelby Spring Lake Statesville Washington Williamston Wilmington Wilson Winston Salem 197 156 168 160 142 104 352 279 1 234 7 5 4 5 7 2 13 9 52 704 517 399 023 108 240 355 583 736 33 31 23 18 17 15 74 60 134 3 399 4 185 (D) 2 545 3 994 791 9 549 6 149 25 687 82 51 (D) 53 46 27 246 223 504 816 538 (D) 450 610 137 2 334 1 330 5 124 11 6 12 12 12 14 6 4 3 30 37 16 20 23 25 8 14 20 29 31 33 – – 31 11 17 6 9 49 (D) – – 9 8 23 5 OHIO Akron Beachwood Bedford Heights Canton Centerville Cincinnati Cleveland Cleveland Heights Columbus Dayton Dublin East Cleveland Elyria Euclid Fairfield Forest Park Gahanna Garfield Heights Hamilton Huber Heights Kettering Lima Lorain Mansfield Maple Heights Middletown Parma Reynoldsburg Sandusky Shaker Heights Solon South Euclid Springfield Strongsville Toledo Trotwood University Heights Upper Arlington Warren Warrensville Heights Westerville Westlake Whitehall Xenia Youngstown Zanesville 1 098 150 220 257 117 2 894 3 648 789 4 141 1 239 176 481 164 225 156 347 205 117 112 133 120 161 306 141 189 107 136 195 103 523 160 147 295 123 1 450 161 141 196 166 335 157 122 127 104 574 105 39 070 98 441 4 779 (D) 6 007 355 215 27 338 93 43 15 4 8 21 9 11 17 18 7 8 5 15 6 3 627 199 538 968 464 932 384 575 033 741 109 162 577 835 290 669 405 590 650 452 (D) 455 289 009 821 (D) 704 527 375 585 424 688 529 379 216 728 904 568 202 236 652 112 24 8 46 31 388 511 85 570 178 5 50 18 11 69 21 33 34 10 13 36 23 35 36 24 8 66 23 10 43 39 6 33 23 189 13 11 12 29 46 34 17 15 27 86 10 26 498 83 612 595 (D) 4 848 314 159 16 270 82 37 10 2 1 20 917 043 777 452 240 076 008 339 681 749 478 602 8 (D) 102 2 785 2 319 515 3 628 904 97 123 57 35 275 95 143 228 (D) 68 129 (D) 109 (D) 5 46 606 165 448 464 (D) 12 506 292 992 34 118 16 175 124 427 159 70 99 411 22 5 088 10 206 154 (D) 1 350 47 27 4 49 19 499 853 138 862 415 4 17 5 8 22 2 2 4 2 3 19 4 12 10 24 5 13 15 16 14 25 8 12 8 13 13 24 18 12 5 20 11 7 25 4 7 8 21 5 5 18 25 13 16 6 15 7 37 17 (D) 29 5 9 18 9 8 5 4 14 50 42 2 27 48 12 73 36 34 26 10 25 (D) 42 41 1 3 (D) 19 – 31 14 1 11 44 3 2 35 59 36 63 30 34 15 48 – 25 49 11 9 30 11 16 – 25 – – 48 – 53 51 – 73 50 41 37 24 76 – 38 54 – – 45 – – 54 16 – – 62 – 17 44 68 65 46 25 – 10 42 – (D) 35 5 12 30 11 9 – 5 – – 44 – 38 52 (D) 91 23 (D) 37 (D) 62 – 45 55 – – (D) – – 42 20 – – 72 – 2 49 80 53 75 40 – 2 238 1 648 444 400 7 083 2 203 2 825 3 309 (D) 432 1 506 (D) 1 817 (D) 141 936 463 335 765 676 5 368 6 433 16 280 (D) 5 763 4 908 (D) 10 366 (D) 1 390 2 29 6 8 17 405 269 970 978 120 31 9 10 25 7 1 5 3 3 49 7 73 4 7 8 11 14 20 28 4 8 34 4 (D) 629 47 530 5 309 47 640 2 4 1 9 10 14 21 3 6 25 2 211 314 540 681 210 161 005 095 873 132 126 (D) 97 8 523 1 745 11 947 594 831 286 2 368 2 780 3 684 2 523 546 2 187 4 565 336 OKLAHOMA Ada Broken Arrow Edmond Enid Lawton Midwest City Moore Muskogee Norman Oklahoma City Shawnee Spencer Stillwater Tulsa Yukon See footnotes at end of table. 102 283 322 107 591 289 159 219 254 2 924 105 104 119 2 406 153 7 904 24 860 46 381 (D) 44 464 11 9 34 27 246 068 657 385 605 347 16 40 59 14 191 52 19 70 47 443 43 18 33 537 38 (D) 22 427 42 646 (D) 38 800 8 5 31 23 177 1 10 266 12 305 743 796 958 894 (D) 250 764 788 733 (D) 240 610 (D) 970 287 68 498 618 2 777 (D) 35 154 2 611 1 023 (D) 4 752 9 173 (D) 9 912 3 806 566 9 922 4 527 43 951 (D) 405 1 156 48 462 2 432 31 13 11 18 8 14 18 11 14 3 21 7 22 4 22 62 33 11 (D) 19 20 20 12 27 6 47 (D) 64 11 32 58 33 29 10 19 45 52 21 32 10 38 39 55 10 39 (D) 36 12 (D) 21 25 27 13 31 5 (D) 1 72 12 38 15 302 (D) 12 012 298 135 17 496 88 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 OREGON Ashland Beaverton Corvallis Eugene Grants Pass Gresham Hillsboro Lake Oswego Medford Ontario Portland Salem Tigard 103 606 151 424 125 211 117 255 151 108 3 211 290 117 6 52 9 52 37 17 9 51 11 20 277 508 996 777 197 790 605 860 031 365 35 102 20 120 27 51 24 86 33 42 780 73 35 5 340 38 856 (D) 45 568 35 799 13 8 38 8 16 946 574 493 057 291 40 390 (D) 681 208 229 95 630 169 364 4 766 472 364 1 143 7 506 (D) 7 682 2 841 3 1 6 1 3 061 653 654 606 619 28 11 23 12 25 17 20 18 18 26 4 13 19 22 16 40 9 4 24 9 15 22 21 4 22 9 57 24 31 21 39 22 15 32 25 36 8 19 19 25 20 (D) 9 4 29 10 13 27 19 4 12 7 494 622 24 097 30 624 423 200 13 167 26 546 75 349 3 177 4 667 PENNSYLVANIA Abington township Allentown Bensalem township Bethlehem Cheltenham township Chester Coatesville East Norriton township East Stroudsburg Easton Erie Harrisburg Haverford township Lancaster (Lancaster County) Lansdale Lower Merion township Marple township Municipality of Monroeville Norristown North Wales Penn Hills township Philadelphia Pittsburgh Radnor township Reading Ross township Susquehanna township Tredyffrin township Upper Darby township Upper Dublin township Upper Merion township West Chester West Goshen township Whitemarsh township Whitpain township Wilkinsburg 308 355 354 242 533 353 116 127 108 100 184 532 139 311 183 432 119 181 211 140 268 11 725 1 556 148 363 102 177 102 344 178 119 220 123 130 196 214 23 57 58 31 38 15 2 4 2 16 30 23 12 18 29 34 17 26 10 17 18 1 214 675 8 37 121 108 934 490 365 021 395 903 376 971 594 113 280 483 840 269 585 396 968 724 022 412 667 520 272 33 113 19 59 42 41 6 15 3 26 47 81 30 62 35 31 20 25 18 23 22 1 784 249 14 56 38 15 46 62 10 29 20 10 15 25 17 14 49 43 22 12 539 268 808 235 208 126 1 263 139 270 159 125 17 62 (D) 407 194 208 71 232 273 181 47 127 68 162 140 11 926 3 646 73 706 150 30 (D) 120 162 233 (D) (D) 47 38 49 2 13 2 4 2 667 492 747 228 679 11 13 13 16 9 4 7 21 28 25 12 8 23 14 19 10 24 19 11 21 8 2 4 20 11 24 10 27 13 20 15 15 21 21 19 5 11 20 8 19 13 6 9 30 25 73 44 15 37 22 53 19 23 22 46 34 2 4 1 32 9 33 18 (D) 23 6 2 (D) (D) 16 28 1 51 27 – 36 24 – 24 63 – 60 37 23 60 41 51 – 37 38 42 70 – 6 11 68 23 40 – 51 29 – – 41 – 50 63 – 11 23 – 25 21 – 29 70 (D) 80 48 15 22 25 65 – 2 23 44 49 – 5 1 48 6 41 – (D) 39 – – (D) (D) 2 53 – 9 254 725 1 306 (D) 15 498 28 10 2 10 24 16 6 16 2 11 14 980 647 4 27 370 606 233 021 155 173 210 575 775 283 523 041 717 952 354 1 446 136 378 (D) 5 734 3 675 2 324 455 1 297 13 641 3 429 1 737 2 443 916 2 128 2 184 213 775 118 883 908 17 138 1 678 388 (D) 1 515 3 196 4 241 (D) (D) 992 920 923 10 603 6 829 (D) 26 061 23 450 54 459 (D) (D) 19 913 15 437 11 061 8 517 3 394 (D) 12 986 17 705 52 306 (D) (D) 11 006 3 832 8 203 RHODE ISLAND Cranston East Providence Newport North Providence town Pawtucket Providence Warwick Woonsocket 226 171 111 108 186 1 105 203 101 20 6 3 11 12 494 710 950 862 169 36 21 19 24 34 197 35 35 13 4 2 10 10 564 381 949 796 298 131 41 49 214 98 1 545 228 261 4 903 718 595 2 183 2 386 26 567 8 313 3 510 15 15 18 23 15 6 16 20 22 14 15 6 18 5 8 32 26 36 26 25 18 13 14 26 23 17 13 5 21 6 5 36 111 560 32 345 15 183 87 868 26 296 13 465 SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Anderson Beaufort Bennettsville Charleston Chester Columbia Conway Darlington Florence Gaffney Georgetown Goose Creek Greenville Greenwood See footnotes at end of table. 316 175 170 119 793 118 1 436 211 152 539 101 249 164 623 189 14 12 43 5 44 4 104 11 4 40 5 6 4 66 10 928 117 221 505 942 244 706 220 435 388 771 714 128 733 778 50 30 37 20 145 20 282 49 15 88 22 29 13 119 34 10 338 5 534 (D) 3 584 27 250 2 84 6 1 23 3 2 57 7 652 837 898 757 315 (D) 053 257 852 979 173 138 (D) 41 859 54 1 331 133 35 514 (D) 58 58 2 410 324 3 011 1 438 (D) 427 8 222 523 16 034 1 116 345 8 405 (D) 638 473 17 419 1 937 7 9 11 6 4 1 3 11 – 4 8 1 8 5 8 16 35 1 1 19 6 4 23 – 39 17 4 4 18 16 7 11 27 – 7 7 7 35 – 14 13 5 – 15 9 21 27 (D) – 8 9 4 33 – 52 (D) 8 – 21 21 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 89 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 SOUTH CAROLINA Con. Hartsville Hilton Head Island Irmo Kingstree Lake City Lancaster Manning Marion Moncks Corner Mount Pleasant Myrtle Beach North Augusta North Charleston Orangeburg Rock Hill Spartanburg Summerville Sumter Walterboro Winnsboro 131 217 151 111 138 193 167 112 100 133 188 109 352 366 272 272 217 442 140 117 15 995 13 259 (D) 1 520 2 846 6 7 2 3 3 13 5 9 20 18 8 7 16 4 5 898 244 164 056 338 429 597 827 909 500 997 569 348 532 903 27 19 9 9 12 23 12 16 15 14 39 14 47 81 37 46 27 80 21 17 14 396 (D) (D) 547 793 4 1 1 1 1 210 691 283 784 314 93 (D) (D) 14 23 161 40 37 37 22 177 (D) 158 321 227 174 93 238 36 245 1 204 (D) (D) 89 193 988 381 235 353 384 2 561 (D) 1 311 2 618 3 600 1 552 1 061 1 913 396 2 887 12 12 13 11 8 8 5 1 7 11 13 – 7 5 6 5 4 5 8 2 77 10 (D) 5 10 33 40 9 – 7 17 – 17 9 2 8 21 7 7 40 44 10 16 – – 37 12 9 – 14 12 – 19 12 6 6 14 6 41 11 86 (D) (D) – – 53 14 15 – 15 19 (D) 19 12 3 11 31 9 11 50 11 187 (D) 4 664 16 902 15 138 6 5 10 2 4 391 175 474 914 674 SOUTH DAKOTA Rapid City 181 18 109 42 16 645 248 3 701 12 5 18 5 TENNESSEE Bartlett Brentwood Brownsville Chattanooga Clarksville Columbia Franklin Germantown Jackson Johnson City Knoxville Lebanon Memphis Murfreesboro Nashville Davidson (balance) Oak Ridge 167 113 117 1 016 461 131 114 146 339 167 680 107 6 209 170 3 901 112 10 9 3 61 20 4 7 8 18 13 53 17 334 8 280 29 771 013 621 683 726 409 179 983 237 371 990 212 217 630 636 910 14 18 9 212 72 15 12 25 56 24 112 46 904 27 564 25 2 932 6 005 (D) 44 884 (D) 4 5 12 4 43 16 234 5 197 29 (D) 111 571 571 421 397 016 350 913 460 206 79 181 (D) 1 052 (D) (D) 67 99 594 131 459 193 4 564 137 3 295 257 451 1 874 (D) 11 028 (D) (D) 600 1 020 5 512 1 190 4 3 47 1 40 9 727 439 057 366 984 032 16 22 – 4 7 8 11 17 3 15 6 17 1 11 2 17 31 25 – 12 16 11 30 11 8 35 10 15 3 39 11 34 24 61 – 13 22 16 20 17 7 23 11 35 3 29 6 34 31 36 (D) 14 (D) (D) 50 13 5 22 11 16 4 53 14 35 TEXAS Abilene Addison Alamo Alice Allen Alvin Amarillo Andrews Angleton Aransas Pass Arlington Austin Balch Springs Bay City Baytown Beaumont Bedford Beeville Bellaire Benbrook Big Spring Boerne Brownfield Brownsville Bryan Carrizo Springs Carrollton Castle Hills Cedar Hill College Station Conroe Converse Coppell Copperas Cove Corpus Christi See footnotes at end of table. 839 121 520 715 155 227 861 136 179 172 3 322 6 594 136 181 642 1 510 250 314 248 157 212 121 113 3 527 556 139 1 327 149 297 230 487 141 113 216 4 809 54 8 11 43 21 12 62 9 5 3 134 455 12 4 52 84 18 8 16 3 590 935 698 758 723 984 698 299 160 400 074 465 165 833 892 576 382 832 969 898 173 8 63 147 12 47 162 48 16 37 243 1 120 11 18 82 169 19 58 50 14 40 11 4 606 87 26 174 35 14 26 85 23 5 30 946 39 806 (D) 7 262 31 722 805 10 47 8 3 1 82 353 10 2 41 55 13 6 7 1 921 387 247 722 903 764 798 788 721 998 203 040 117 021 188 399 (D) 187 628 12 154 484 265 35 35 922 6 136 158 44 515 1 485 166 100 75 41 (D) (D) (D) 2 111 344 (D) 814 84 53 (D) (D) 48 (D) 86 4 018 4 954 (D) 1 731 8 928 206 1 794 5 844 1 602 459 414 12 490 77 435 3 004 414 17 666 13 171 2 130 903 1 216 409 (D) (D) (D) 28 614 2 806 (D) 13 136 851 484 (D) (D) 457 (D) 432 42 252 9 21 12 10 19 20 9 24 17 20 4 3 20 15 10 4 15 14 16 21 18 25 24 4 9 21 7 23 10 16 11 23 20 14 4 14 7 19 20 83 40 11 47 18 23 17 7 74 11 27 13 8 11 25 27 (D) 62 (D) 7 12 27 10 34 32 23 7 29 20 36 8 19 – 33 24 62 48 22 48 47 46 13 9 68 42 27 13 – 30 32 53 38 88 – 10 22 37 19 47 – 36 26 52 – 45 9 16 (D) 29 26 20 48 12 52 22 27 27 9 83 10 34 18 – 11 28 16 (D) (D) (D) 8 16 (D) 12 48 – (D) (D) 36 (D) 54 10 (D) 4 409 (D) 258 838 15 188 4 85 10 9 12 44 3 7 4 283 589 763 141 510 467 145 969 616 665 587 (D) (D) (D) 202 696 9 977 (D) 54 871 5 999 1 871 (D) (D) 3 116 (D) 3 043 212 202 90 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Corsicana Cotulla Crystal City Dallas DeSoto Deer Park Del Rio Denton Devine Dickinson Donna Duncanville Eagle Lake Eagle Pass Edcouch Edinburg El Campo El Paso Elgin Elsa Euless Falfurrias Farmers Branch Floresville Forest Hill Fort Stockton Fort Worth Freeport Freer Friendswood Galena Park Galveston Garland Georgetown Gonzales Grand Prairie Grapevine Greenville Haltom City Harker Heights Harlingen Henderson Hereford Hidalgo Hondo Houston Humble Huntsville Hurst Irving Jacinto City Jacksonville Jasper Katy Kerrville Killeen Kingsville La Feria La Marque La Porte Lake Jackson Lamesa Lancaster Laredo League City Leon Valley Levelland Lewisville Lockhart Longview Lubbock Lufkin Marshall Mathis McAllen McKinney Mercedes Mesquite Midland Mission See footnotes at end of table. 172 103 218 17 964 416 108 885 438 119 206 533 388 149 1 234 151 1 644 105 12 699 111 142 405 194 296 155 271 149 5 599 111 154 351 228 737 2 770 100 116 1 614 159 150 291 214 1 297 108 278 109 118 45 826 428 243 150 2 407 174 100 118 468 182 970 507 137 130 162 136 213 293 4 447 206 156 159 339 221 520 1 716 301 258 156 3 146 198 463 928 1 350 1 572 13 1 5 2 132 21 9 74 42 7 9 8 14 3 80 4 142 5 1 051 2 7 43 7 32 1 4 4 336 1 4 48 6 46 125 7 7 48 11 5 38 10 425 662 370 552 396 032 328 362 880 113 411 804 192 082 131 314 376 726 566 393 256 695 386 803 377 018 204 508 911 278 527 727 007 846 384 375 619 006 217 902 49 22 24 2 716 57 24 177 100 6 22 58 29 2 208 10 247 22 2 534 10 14 82 29 50 1 16 27 836 5 16 60 11 118 394 13 14 177 44 20 75 42 309 13 47 17 5 6 428 36 29 12 343 6 8 11 76 17 169 104 32 11 34 7 50 19 964 8 46 52 78 2 44 274 41 35 3 903 10 35 111 211 180 1 2 1 783 13 64 30 6 4 (D) 436 501 610 560 (D) 363 525 342 182 (D) 36 29 19 505 157 (D) 731 595 77 59 115 160 (D) 1 057 (D) 1 216 100 12 807 (D) 56 292 (D) 958 (D) 28 54 3 291 20 62 689 (D) 434 1 403 75 (D) 329 650 23 646 195 3 166 28 (D) 83 17 28 112 79 (D) 36 2 810 (D) 21 128 384 34 534 (D) 55 25 81 97 13 32 4 741 (D) 675 132 651 (D) 240 877 (D) 73 (D) 4 787 37 137 382 1 099 505 (D) 254 399 291 956 2 558 (D) 6 462 7 874 806 625 720 1 283 (D) 11 639 (D) 14 313 814 175 829 (D) 356 7 461 (D) 11 531 (D) 276 734 60 464 103 868 8 373 (D) 7 902 16 890 1 211 (D) 4 536 6 721 256 9 223 2 314 28 050 183 (D) 1 267 117 472 573 1 095 (D) 430 40 807 (D) 619 889 6 314 446 5 804 (D) 259 250 830 739 318 508 63 341 (D) 4 023 824 4 335 (D) 3 317 8 332 (D) 657 (D) 61 890 1 5 12 5 638 032 522 745 793 19 30 20 2 6 24 9 12 25 16 12 10 24 8 22 7 27 2 23 23 14 19 16 21 7 21 3 21 21 16 17 9 5 22 25 6 22 15 17 18 8 12 16 30 24 1 11 12 20 5 20 17 6 12 19 7 12 23 15 19 22 19 8 4 15 20 20 15 17 7 6 11 6 21 5 17 13 8 7 7 58 41 30 11 10 35 31 30 7 21 15 12 31 19 51 16 36 5 46 38 43 24 11 26 3 14 6 18 45 49 30 25 13 26 11 11 25 29 19 41 12 6 (D) 39 26 3 14 72 9 30 (D) 3 1 16 44 25 17 36 16 27 28 33 17 5 25 42 44 36 34 12 19 26 5 32 9 9 22 15 10 21 48 55 50 5 23 50 22 32 – 42 34 – – 19 94 16 55 5 75 68 38 46 43 – – 45 9 – 47 50 68 27 16 – 53 22 53 47 40 36 15 – 35 44 – 3 29 46 – 16 – – – 33 56 21 25 48 – 40 – 47 – 8 – 36 36 40 – – 17 32 – – 9 – 37 26 17 19 (D) 47 54 13 15 (D) 35 39 – 12 17 – (D) 23 (D) 19 59 6 (D) 66 53 (D) 12 (D) – 10 8 – 65 65 (D) 30 20 – (D) 13 29 31 21 49 13 – (D) 15 – 4 4 (D) – 44 (D) – – 18 63 33 (D) 62 – 31 – 47 – 6 (D) 48 54 50 (D) – 20 (D) – (D) 10 – 35 24 13 31 3 325 7 333 (D) 62 269 (D) 95 461 2 731 811 279 (D) 2 952 35 394 (D) 27 719 (D) 1 249 2 713 262 192 482 3 293 36 164 (D) 37 930 75 204 4 537 (D) 21 9 1 30 8 166 367 918 063 919 109 702 2 593 (D) 19 873 3 871 4 289 16 28 3 174 2 6 41 9 43 17 4 5 12 5 4 8 693 4 11 7 29 3 22 79 16 9 1 454 7 16 37 101 88 818 908 971 924 865 (D) 093 277 019 319 560 190 472 220 200 994 227 333 545 633 195 559 721 505 481 131 730 218 601 872 962 250 203 541 463 85 266 1 444 (D) 8 946 1 676 3 386 152 5 911 (D) 2 381 118 089 1 4 30 6 (D) 209 627 458 211 33 210 (D) 2 175 2 295 10 562 2 2 2 573 206 763 766 337 (D) 9 856 6 025 20 274 (D) 11 526 42 365 (D) 5 974 (D) 385 075 5 8 21 69 54 681 478 184 795 402 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 91 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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. Missouri City Monahans Muleshoe Nacogdoches New Braunfels North Richland Hills Odessa Orange Palacios Palestine Paris Pasadena Pearland Pearsall Pecos Pharr Plainview Plano Pleasanton Port Arthur Port Isabel Port Lavaca Portland Premont Raymondville Red Oak Refugio Richardson Richmond Robstown Rockport Roma Rosenberg Round Rock Rowlett San Angelo San Antonio San Benito San Diego San Juan San Marcos Seguin Sherman Sinton South Houston Stafford Sugar Land Taylor Temple Terrell Texarkana Texas City The Colony Tomball Tyler Universal City University Park Uvalde Van Horn Vernon Victoria Waco Watauga Waxahachie Webster Weslaco West University Place Wharton Wichita Falls 1 803 114 128 241 348 150 1 397 177 233 119 106 1 421 420 206 233 1 085 235 1 387 176 1 007 401 258 143 130 246 102 108 1 081 288 462 147 786 444 354 279 947 19 410 853 207 523 459 363 132 139 406 555 1 361 164 286 167 246 334 170 130 821 152 100 472 110 117 904 882 128 213 106 1 103 126 178 664 53 568 4 275 2 511 (D) 8 665 8 69 7 23 3 87 119 11 7 102 12 101 20 52 14 16 6 3 9 2 1 205 15 12 3 25 90 31 11 33 1 676 40 5 28 192 247 555 745 (D) 327 506 245 921 521 135 625 508 764 014 128 348 039 357 401 144 301 951 340 590 411 755 075 362 916 451 347 073 337 375 145 15 22 47 49 25 230 17 14 23 13 206 74 53 23 251 31 270 44 123 29 80 37 25 44 17 4 260 46 69 24 55 77 73 40 89 3 496 119 22 62 96 72 30 32 42 105 158 28 43 36 61 37 29 8 105 26 12 75 30 13 194 235 10 37 6 172 12 24 77 13 204 3 435 1 789 (D) 3 095 4 550 53 724 (D) 12 225 (D) (D) 56 665 111 082 (D) 4 553 87 9 80 18 22 6 14 5 2 6 551 726 735 808 666 827 050 033 147 187 385 103 52 (D) 91 56 719 (D) 112 (D) (D) 565 357 (D) 125 834 220 868 195 254 97 347 94 28 130 11 (D) 1 084 91 377 22 116 2 104 681 154 (D) 25 183 396 (D) 250 277 188 (D) 33 84 441 519 219 139 72 273 157 73 41 1 058 138 63 222 212 86 587 1 823 (D) 766 28 811 33 27 447 3 203 1 262 495 (D) 702 846 11 182 (D) 1 306 (D) (D) 8 297 14 214 (D) 905 8 1 21 1 2 680 676 668 659 544 4 23 23 15 14 18 7 9 17 14 12 7 13 21 18 8 19 7 20 6 12 17 22 24 16 22 31 8 14 13 21 10 13 14 16 8 2 9 19 12 13 13 21 26 13 12 7 20 12 16 13 11 20 19 6 20 32 12 27 22 9 8 21 17 21 8 27 16 9 16 9 18 (D) 22 18 20 12 12 (D) 1 9 34 50 30 14 42 13 59 12 10 30 28 26 28 29 30 11 27 18 20 19 70 41 32 6 4 15 22 28 16 24 (D) 38 24 23 18 44 19 63 47 7 44 10 22 27 33 17 47 51 25 55 25 58 6 27 37 23 12 19 63 48 46 29 30 17 – 54 33 – 18 37 37 41 18 43 18 43 17 33 35 40 49 35 62 – 19 42 35 51 30 34 42 54 21 5 22 76 38 31 31 67 65 31 32 25 43 17 59 39 20 69 – 19 46 78 27 52 73 19 20 75 42 – 20 79 50 21 29 7 17 (D) 12 3 26 (D) 8 (D) (D) 10 10 (D) 40 16 53 16 64 17 9 34 33 34 39 60 (D) 12 16 27 16 23 72 46 45 (D) 4 21 (D) 41 20 31 (D) 47 30 30 33 59 2 73 51 3 72 – 31 34 42 23 51 76 30 63 (D) 62 – 35 38 45 3 660 3 153 1 356 256 1 030 197 (D) 22 571 867 1 846 255 972 22 568 9 495 1 546 (D) 365 964 4 787 (D) 2 396 4 946 2 287 (D) 296 1 118 5 6 2 1 144 814 680 944 699 692 (D) 174 027 5 677 7 223 1 17 86 27 6 589 815 567 910 255 (D) 1 384 731 26 827 (D) 15 013 18 979 9 861 (D) 2 082 7 631 27 51 8 11 7 41 7 5 4 22 4 15 9 7 3 795 176 951 952 727 208 697 735 060 684 859 513 376 265 073 26 944 13 839 (D) 3 380 17 081 38 104 12 20 8 44 12 13 6 38 7 25 18 7 4 43 98 3 52 4 66 59 3 38 132 536 740 465 887 325 077 619 740 089 094 369 063 896 668 881 414 360 439 559 502 352 117 123 3 972 1 508 476 507 7 460 1 246 360 2 616 1 611 695 7 181 45 775 (D) 8 791 330 10 330 3 680 170 5 871 35 671 86 591 (D) 49 145 3 535 48 57 1 24 960 854 407 148 UTAH Layton Murray Ogden Orem Provo Salt Lake City Sandy West Jordan West Valley City See footnotes at end of table. 106 107 283 153 213 916 187 169 178 4 15 28 11 22 93 13 7 9 635 018 389 069 440 416 644 039 518 13 19 28 32 39 193 27 22 19 2 11 10 8 20 75 9 5 6 756 998 418 710 739 611 233 070 682 51 340 188 179 310 1 046 142 167 96 3 2 1 3 12 2 1 1 547 047 011 516 502 514 175 167 862 23 21 15 22 17 7 18 21 17 22 8 30 14 3 4 14 31 15 50 – – 32 22 10 5 48 – 24 – – 14 2 3 2 42 – 92 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 Alexandria (IC) Charlottesville (IC) Chesapeake (IC) Culpeper Danville (IC) Emporia (IC) Fairfax (IC) Falls Church (IC) Franklin (IC) Fredericksburg (IC) Hampton (IC) Herndon Hopewell (IC) Lynchburg (IC) Manassas (IC) Martinsville (IC) Newport News (IC) Norfolk (IC) Petersburg (IC) Portsmouth (IC) Richmond (IC) Roanoke (IC) South Boston (IC) Staunton (IC) Suffolk (IC) Vienna Virginia Beach (IC) Warrenton 2 272 434 1 227 120 424 127 229 197 131 193 1 342 364 121 415 439 322 1 394 1 676 586 859 3 176 507 135 120 374 270 2 375 113 193 31 47 4 17 2 45 42 1 21 59 25 22 29 29 14 88 130 22 23 269 42 6 2 10 938 092 319 188 328 863 405 660 934 576 019 674 779 086 319 767 812 785 260 817 620 965 975 328 391 203 86 205 7 56 16 60 54 13 41 187 21 31 74 109 36 223 263 96 121 524 90 48 3 60 32 461 8 162 741 26 134 34 294 788 10 656 1 648 41 184 40 025 929 18 570 45 16 20 23 23 11 70 108 16 15 409 827 288 112 912 629 881 666 729 817 2 363 413 1 031 18 173 36 647 461 21 222 807 273 241 275 394 154 1 079 1 978 229 322 3 502 444 56 4 140 214 2 853 (D) 50 986 4 976 8 594 197 1 167 376 21 711 9 947 171 2 542 14 5 4 3 5 2 11 27 2 3 032 658 393 359 223 895 366 835 342 343 4 9 4 16 6 – 16 17 – 14 3 12 19 6 11 7 5 4 3 3 3 6 20 19 2 15 4 18 8 24 18 29 21 – 4 6 – 18 18 15 77 21 35 64 9 10 16 5 23 39 48 34 14 9 55 3 17 29 19 – 32 – 33 29 – 31 14 – 59 25 32 50 16 13 17 16 11 24 49 – 6 33 13 – 10 29 25 – 30 – 4 6 – 21 24 – 86 24 43 82 11 12 21 7 27 31 63 – 24 5 60 (D) 231 232 23 278 5 280 391 6 226 23 968 459 336 (D) 43 889 8 881 1 160 29 1 027 4 722 50 634 (D) 31 620 504 488 13 251 WASHINGTON Auburn Bellevue Bellingham Bothell Bremerton Edmonds Everett Federal Way Issaquah Kennewick Kent Kirkland Lacey Lynnwood Mercer Island Moses Lake Mountlake Terrace Olympia Pasco Puyallup Redmond Renton Richland Seattle Spokane Sunnyside Tacoma Tukwila Vancouver Wenatchee Yakima 184 1 136 258 225 143 179 385 853 136 142 478 258 139 307 220 113 118 229 266 174 304 568 136 6 414 423 153 1 184 128 316 101 273 50 175 43 11 12 47 61 66 7 13 167 202 44 59 21 22 2 30 17 13 45 79 7 1 291 62 8 105 9 22 17 80 609 206 605 933 387 780 427 556 469 013 489 056 288 012 050 388 559 603 152 560 457 820 838 046 830 036 566 581 523 020 468 51 339 71 45 24 42 119 135 19 39 119 77 26 85 8 25 5 69 75 19 67 101 21 1 521 111 18 300 24 37 40 71 46 127 36 6 11 42 52 41 4 10 938 874 035 460 368 393 487 981 487 816 588 1 806 230 556 236 181 846 587 100 125 1 219 1 274 (D) 473 29 159 9 436 168 124 492 670 149 15 796 529 195 1 533 104 139 145 501 13 42 2 3 1 491 137 630 616 782 17 8 16 17 17 17 13 9 21 21 11 17 20 14 19 22 25 19 15 19 15 10 23 3 12 24 7 21 14 32 16 27 13 33 37 3 10 18 16 23 19 8 84 5 26 41 84 27 31 36 12 20 33 21 8 11 41 17 10 12 21 11 31 17 31 50 – 31 23 22 48 32 21 35 36 27 – 45 – 36 28 – 34 23 47 6 27 79 16 – 36 59 36 29 15 39 64 – 10 21 24 32 20 6 86 (D) 29 – 87 – 20 43 – 24 37 26 9 3 59 20 – 6 22 11 2 380 10 595 5 412 847 2 961 21 034 41 062 (D) 6 941 324 979 51 4 451 1 565 1 697 7 9 1 258 8 1 16 1 1 1 9 518 515 058 804 270 575 767 197 737 890 970 150 123 197 527 (D) 45 364 2 116 21 468 390 19 004 14 216 8 950 30 72 5 1 139 51 4 88 7 15 15 77 121 606 589 277 169 921 908 050 059 999 633 WEST VIRGINIA Beckley Charleston Huntington 100 286 110 8 755 27 854 12 224 18 72 32 6 413 23 529 10 432 91 216 149 1 567 3 741 2 882 14 11 8 3 18 8 – 21 19 – 21 10 WISCONSIN Beloit Green Bay Kenosha Madison Milwaukee Racine Waukesha West Allis See footnotes at end of table. 135 121 186 516 3 311 260 151 117 2 32 7 30 310 882 450 067 898 248 17 21 32 96 586 45 22 25 29 5 24 259 (D) 118 787 542 734 (D) 277 122 818 4 154 191 (D) 140 6 1 6 49 (D) 701 978 201 837 17 19 15 9 2 11 21 24 28 4 33 15 5 14 1 38 58 45 18 16 8 22 34 42 (D) 2 40 18 6 25 (D) 30 9 180 96 225 17 968 4 892 (D) 7 538 1 625 (D) 1 702 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 93 Table 6. Statistics for Places With 100 or More Minority 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 and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 WYOMING Casper Cheyenne 1For 146 240 8 787 13 134 37 46 6 446 9 479 228 243 1 889 2 065 16 11 21 6 20 12 25 6 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 7. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division, Legal Form of Organization, and Minority: 1992 All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 202 011 421 86 797 628 59 719 288 27 078 341 12 266 970 35 223 768 40 619 065 76 148 756 60 481 515 15 667 241 15 947 258 25 666 214 35 388 629 39 065 037 32 044 106 7 020 930 3 983 133 11 934 287 23 701 765 3 361 874 694 959 1 726 288 940 627 15 791 742 6 814 094 5 880 137 3 097 511 15 703 855 8 946 817 2 279 538 4 477 500 8 321 477 2 550 819 3 900 955 1 869 704 33 385 236 24 764 247 5 556 967 3 064 022 52 562 438 22 526 773 23 137 215 6 898 451 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 28 536 633 16 170 433 10 997 155 5 173 277 2 720 817 6 482 764 7 196 982 6 695 778 5 341 243 1 354 536 1 485 725 2 543 004 2 735 625 5 670 423 4 591 606 1 078 816 600 082 1 742 344 3 395 275 480 584 154 953 211 033 114 597 2 655 621 1 400 845 824 644 430 132 3 188 317 2 051 554 437 430 699 333 1 259 553 660 441 208 188 390 924 2 110 777 1 691 752 209 797 209 227 5 314 385 2 981 627 1 672 983 659 775 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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, legal form of organization, and minority Firms (number) A Firms (number) C Employees (number) E 1 872 870 895 726 572 168 323 558 174 274 359 886 374 211 619 786 479 406 140 379 129 904 227 581 268 718 357 358 281 342 76 015 41 014 103 590 217 479 33 146 8 878 19 160 5 107 143 879 57 993 60 869 25 016 166 339 94 806 38 337 33 197 72 360 35 443 16 220 20 697 89 561 63 904 15 552 10 105 554 434 268 522 213 559 72 353 A – 1 1 1 2 1 1 – – – – – – 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 7 – 5 – 3 – 4 1 4 1 6 – 4 – 8 1 3 1 6 – 2 – 2 B 1 1 1 2 5 2 2 – 1 1 – 1 1 2 3 5 4 5 3 2 6 3 2 2 3 1 6 3 3 2 10 2 5 1 2 2 3 3 4 1 2 1 2 C – 1 1 2 3 2 2 – – 1 – 1 1 2 2 4 5 3 3 2 9 2 12 1 4 1 8 2 4 1 9 2 5 2 13 2 3 2 10 1 2 1 3 D 1 1 2 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 – 1 1 3 3 6 5 6 3 3 7 6 3 2 3 2 7 4 3 3 11 2 5 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 2 All industries Subchapter S corporations Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Individual proprietorships Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Partnerships Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 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, communications, and utilities Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Wholesale trade Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships Retail trade Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships See footnotes at end of table. 1 965 565 125 155 74 129 51 026 21 928 50 042 54 915 1 746 027 1 105 494 640 532 584 256 689 015 502 022 94 383 68 507 25 876 14 727 32 650 49 489 57 744 1 971 54 106 1 667 166 411 9 957 150 849 5 606 47 240 6 653 38 090 2 497 118 910 5 688 111 853 1 370 44 841 11 061 31 392 2 388 322 001 30 128 274 447 17 426 311 695 158 806 430 87 539 52 002 35 537 14 292 34 892 39 543 193 596 146 729 46 868 46 000 69 833 80 327 30 560 22 344 8 216 4 186 10 639 16 481 7 522 1 227 5 881 414 35 297 7 018 26 397 1 882 13 140 4 968 6 894 1 278 11 412 3 739 7 111 561 12 920 7 968 3 930 1 023 89 326 25 422 53 877 10 027 83 632 412 57 738 453 25 893 959 11 717 652 33 933 909 39 251 920 42 320 161 35 112 767 7 207 393 7 788 626 13 480 604 21 440 489 32 853 857 27 370 857 5 483 000 3 083 397 9 772 857 20 391 437 2 316 865 607 394 870 945 838 525 12 531 877 6 433 977 3 473 266 2 624 634 14 908 960 8 819 985 1 699 838 4 389 137 5 160 796 2 398 264 949 534 1 812 998 30 867 880 24 369 460 3 605 430 2 892 990 43 815 049 22 044 514 15 601 768 6 168 767 94 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 7. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Industry Division, Legal Form of Organization, and Minority: 1992 Con. All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 17 310 094 3 220 545 4 273 613 9 815 936 52 762 133 17 095 850 26 921 989 8 744 295 2 812 571 183 524 2 472 055 156 993 Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 11 162 547 2 615 322 2 397 020 6 150 205 37 439 036 16 260 151 13 282 721 7 896 164 603 420 83 345 439 639 80 436 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 1 740 356 644 715 298 423 797 219 11 727 324 6 570 571 2 798 344 2 358 409 59 716 13 974 34 936 10 806 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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, legal form of organization, and minority Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 14 131 4 472 5 467 4 193 123 277 32 410 79 740 11 127 4 670 316 4 300 54 Employees (number) E 82 326 25 779 15 794 40 754 726 984 339 389 238 423 149 171 3 840 1 012 1 871 957 A 1 3 – 2 – 2 – 2 – 8 – 10 B 3 6 1 5 1 2 1 7 3 26 2 35 C 2 5 2 5 1 2 – 3 2 23 2 44 D 4 7 1 7 2 2 1 7 12 53 4 66 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 152 096 12 669 100 078 39 349 937 676 45 487 869 028 23 161 118 645 1 541 116 184 920 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 8. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Receipts Size of Firm and Minority: 1992 All firms Receipts size and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 202 011 421 1 231 172 670 948 560 224 487 885 476 331 289 722 2 214 666 1 308 677 905 989 751 397 958 524 544 456 6 158 707 4 064 011 2 094 696 2 007 178 2 557 276 1 706 424 7 830 764 5 606 481 2 224 283 2 151 441 3 050 120 2 746 112 12 058 183 8 963 984 3 094 200 2 725 055 4 527 825 5 013 015 23 482 252 17 496 902 5 985 350 3 913 908 8 096 297 11 803 795 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D Annual payroll ($1,000) F 28 536 633 7 877 5 677 2 201 2 791 3 593 1 633 16 098 9 601 6 497 7 104 5 393 4 025 113 156 71 076 42 080 45 247 42 307 27 773 348 209 232 664 115 545 112 549 146 964 93 386 948 102 653 374 294 727 255 903 387 551 323 016 3 023 897 2 102 949 920 948 543 183 1 157 776 1 366 523 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). 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 1 872 870 1 443 1 043 400 354 703 391 2 252 1 130 1 122 832 736 729 14 201 7 981 6 220 5 517 4 783 4 196 43 071 27 455 15 616 14 153 16 189 13 138 104 077 69 414 34 663 28 881 39 281 37 763 285 236 195 748 89 488 52 395 100 404 136 463 A – – – – – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B 1 – – – – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C – 4 6 6 3 10 11 3 4 5 2 7 7 2 2 3 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 D 1 5 7 7 3 11 12 3 4 5 2 7 7 2 2 3 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 All industries Less than $5,000 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $5,000 to $9,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $10,000 to $24,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $25,000 to $49,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $50,000 to $99,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $100,000 to $249,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 1 965 565 577 750 308 237 269 514 236 722 219 226 132 493 326 476 191 994 134 482 111 512 140 362 80 435 396 682 259 720 136 963 129 901 165 667 108 195 223 463 159 369 64 094 62 209 87 288 77 345 171 448 127 248 44 201 39 218 64 742 70 360 149 388 111 299 38 089 25 469 51 609 74 360 311 695 158 806 430 2 710 1 536 1 174 1 215 805 755 5 570 3 354 2 216 2 347 1 818 1 536 21 108 13 160 7 948 7 970 7 942 5 591 35 910 24 325 11 585 11 005 14 448 10 924 57 891 40 674 17 216 13 859 22 866 22 151 89 863 64 909 24 954 15 133 31 809 44 130 7 785 4 351 3 434 3 445 2 337 2 221 39 775 24 009 15 766 16 644 13 094 11 006 363 136 226 868 136 268 135 991 138 555 95 671 1 325 869 899 098 426 771 398 267 533 617 411 234 4 229 583 2 978 173 1 251 410 993 641 1 664 290 1 644 756 14 598 473 10 570 059 4 028 414 2 393 734 5 167 232 7 242 589 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 95 Table 8. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Receipts Size of Firm and Minority: 1992 Con. All firms Receipts size and minority Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 22 524 746 16 880 593 5 644 153 3 126 332 7 744 227 11 957 765 21 456 526 16 101 324 5 355 202 2 657 353 7 801 040 11 247 598 105 054 405 81 151 989 23 902 416 14 376 812 37 612 629 54 400 571 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000) D 17 339 116 12 761 558 4 577 558 2 416 718 6 074 343 9 060 970 17 622 783 13 159 644 4 463 139 2 160 282 6 458 056 9 208 752 Annual payroll ($1,000) F 3 572 793 2 556 836 1 015 957 535 854 1 383 115 1 696 821 3 549 191 2 612 147 937 044 501 327 1 423 948 1 666 087 16 957 310 12 685 679 4 271 631 2 802 665 6 217 467 8 148 618 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A Firms (number) C 49 518 36 439 13 080 6 928 17 359 25 827 25 631 19 172 6 459 3 095 9 388 13 453 Employees (number) E 289 423 204 931 84 491 42 230 110 159 140 430 246 100 180 516 65 583 33 154 96 623 118 436 887 067 644 698 242 369 167 678 322 178 408 863 A 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 4 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 2 2 B 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 C 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 5 3 2 1 2 3 4 2 2 D 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 5 3 2 1 2 2 4 2 2 $250,000 to $499,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $500,000 to $999,999 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander $1,000,000 or more Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 1For 64 735 48 497 16 238 9 029 22 301 34 266 31 242 23 487 7 754 3 823 11 319 16 467 24 380 18 279 6 101 3 028 9 194 12 505 23 494 103 279 911 17 504 5 990 2 925 8 930 11 985 79 598 318 23 681 593 14 070 952 37 135 846 53 406 647 explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text. Table 9. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Employment Size of Firm and Minority: 1992 Sales and receipts ($1,000) B 202 011 421 43 204 992 32 022 831 11 182 160 9 607 685 15 636 900 18 625 615 158 806 430 120 222 077 38 584 352 22 589 676 57 187 370 81 083 845 5 967 396 4 392 309 1 575 087 880 940 2 198 043 2 954 416 35 614 504 26 583 488 9 031 016 5 048 087 11 970 477 19 051 800 24 583 843 18 302 128 6 281 715 3 289 731 8 794 683 12 798 129 Annual payroll ($1,000) D 28 536 633 – – – – – – 28 536 633 20 930 004 7 606 629 4 806 624 10 768 112 13 327 883 787 189 566 556 220 632 146 137 290 869 359 558 4 779 600 3 465 847 1 313 753 887 248 1 795 893 2 162 569 4 146 605 3 012 141 1 134 465 619 693 1 625 922 1 960 080 Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 5 5 4 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 5 12 4 2 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A All industries With no paid employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander With paid employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander No employees2 Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 1 to 4 employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 5 to 9 employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander See footnotes at end of table. 1 965 565 1 653 870 1 027 056 626 813 556 434 656 343 470 075 311 695 221 074 90 621 64 478 115 364 136 351 52 474 36 304 16 170 13 725 19 569 19 989 176 216 126 100 50 116 37 587 64 631 76 636 47 026 33 283 13 742 7 853 16 937 22 862 Employees (number) C 1 872 870 – – – – – – 1 872 870 1 332 917 539 953 345 193 691 056 860 408 – – – – – – 350 728 249 322 101 407 70 606 126 527 158 766 302 872 213 998 88 875 50 052 109 639 147 269 Employment size and minority 96 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 9. Statistics for Minority Owned Firms by Employment Size of Firm and Minority: 1992 Con. Sales and receipts ($1,000) B Annual payroll ($1,000) D Relative standard error of estimate (percent)1 for column A B [Detail may not add to total because of rounding and because a firm may be included in more than one minority group (see Survey Methodology in the introductory text). For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) A With paid employees 10 to 19 employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 20 to 49 employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 50 to 99 employees Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander 100 employees or more Minority men Minority women Black Hispanic American Indian, Alaska Native, and Asian and Pacific Islander Con. 21 217 14 818 6 398 2 839 8 553 10 051 10 645 7 622 3 023 1 700 4 050 5 034 2 428 1 749 679 432 948 1 075 1 690 1 197 493 342 676 705 20 972 792 15 217 242 5 755 550 2 420 737 8 678 232 10 104 013 22 807 309 16 927 213 5 880 096 3 076 026 8 905 291 11 064 852 15 104 867 11 433 382 3 671 484 2 101 688 5 944 660 7 252 855 33 755 719 27 366 315 6 389 404 5 772 466 10 695 983 17 857 779 period in 1992. 276 546 192 894 83 652 37 055 112 057 130 519 310 695 222 806 87 889 50 180 118 625 145 891 162 209 116 457 45 753 28 775 62 729 72 504 469 818 337 440 132 378 108 524 161 479 205 458 3 842 725 2 755 909 1 086 816 507 270 1 661 187 1 729 785 4 555 998 3 358 268 1 197 731 715 877 1 761 592 2 132 885 2 726 763 1 995 981 730 782 411 320 1 082 560 1 271 184 7 697 753 5 775 303 1 922 451 1 519 079 2 550 090 3 711 821 2 2 3 4 3 2 2 3 5 6 4 4 4 4 7 8 6 6 4 5 9 10 8 6 2 2 4 5 4 2 2 2 3 6 2 3 3 4 5 3 5 6 3 3 5 6 6 3 Employees (number) C Employment size and minority 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 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 Major industry group Firms (number) All industries Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 17 253 143 432 885 340 534 14 423 77 928 150 368 1 2 141 4 997 076 537 758 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 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 15 16 17 6552 General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Special trade contractors Subdividers and developers, n.e.c. Manufacturing 517 714 17 882 42 6 207 47 469 100 936 22 4 95 4 7 4 25 4 39 823 338 045 159 545 244 538 795 280 160 451 719 54 512 515 14 729 29 633 29 244 11 16 40 28 17 26 2 12 19 39 310 318 420 599 785 993 789 231 737 034 163 911 8 003 29 2 337 12 730 23 389 5 1 33 3 5 1 6 2 13 633 839 467 016 372 285 017 090 036 779 442 430 54 238 514 14 627 29 151 26 787 10 16 38 28 17 26 2 11 19 38 892 259 807 509 772 879 727 955 667 255 3 687 811 284 2 138 370 255 125 102 427 136 23 238 28 102 117 348 201 147 332 773 566 797 252 233 253 131 242 338 559 279 343 87 695 6 365 50 2 773 6 093 4 956 2 2 10 3 580 837 741 902 715 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 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 See footnotes at end of table. 5 541 527 2 648 3 404 9 264 MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES SUMMARY 97 Table 10. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Major Industry Group: 1992 Con. All firms Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) Employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000,000) [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 Major industry group Firms (number) Manufacturing Con. 35 36 37 38 39 Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electric equipment Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation, communications, and utilities 51 16 5 4 59 310 623 525 639 154 41 19 16 8 21 803 873 115 859 220 22 5 4 3 9 012 455 193 517 712 40 19 16 8 20 946 543 023 797 083 350 199 134 82 219 291 222 999 982 871 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 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 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 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 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 60 61 62 63 64 65pt. 67 Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate1 Holding and other investment offices2 Services 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 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 6552 which is included in construction industries. 2The 1987 data excluded 673 (Trusts) and 679 (Miscellaneous 597 177 167 1 210 358 166 793 882 224 investing). 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 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 77 620 114 223 529 481 763 157 098 061 499 009 724 676 500 462 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 70 456 637 852 987 069 860 157 077 088 089 964 806 884 368 514 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 523 574 5 1 5 2 66 7 10 1 2 26 12 1 1 31 13 996 151 573 926 274 707 483 487 622 856 390 799 798 395 210 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) 3 134 959 45 8 42 30 378 56 43 8 5 194 79 10 17 131 77 565 534 379 409 704 397 484 519 861 300 785 420 835 486 069 Employees (number) 27 403 974 364 49 333 197 3 325 439 418 79 129 1 503 692 99 118 1 489 743 401 603 610 496 446 189 332 714 108 445 235 280 919 416 105 United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana 17 253 143 227 58 248 159 2 259 323 237 42 35 1 000 425 79 88 726 364 119 898 337 820 327 147 705 228 344 542 118 050 712 974 253 98 SUMMARY MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Table 11. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by State: 1992 Con. All firms Geographic area Firms (number) Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 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 7 896 524 112 217 424 909 358 645 327 305 303 820 439 593 387 761 751 619 188 441 307 457 745 894 634 217 129 161 833 313 592 555 795 792 368 474 Firms with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 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 6 216 792 127 893 153 905 508 443 616 185 420 314 098 242 046 067 672 889 849 598 023 148 303 516 966 845 068 391 728 556 486 999 126 152 215 769 Annual payroll ($1,000,000) 3 3 5 5 2 9 16 17 9 2 8 1 2 3 2 23 1 54 11 19 4 5 26 2 4 1 8 32 2 1 10 11 1 9 996 751 245 314 125 560 590 339 878 589 907 213 779 710 585 762 815 661 347 765 974 558 887 083 520 623 156 866 450 943 140 856 253 695 181 790 [Includes individual proprietorships, partnerships, and subchapter S corporations. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Firms (number) 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 8 447 334 222 791 939 627 069 650 809 565 958 570 909 186 773 455 734 853 342 957 987 674 248 869 608 468 674 026 537 034 675 054 611 724 144 689 Employees (number) 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 54 667 792 772 264 909 911 590 038 939 035 944 129 142 652 903 178 510 543 113 269 334 869 132 642 509 579 698 310 386 515 233 295 304 839 639 091 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 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 40 840 262 525 589 360 403 848 091 921 497 978 331 212 786 772 204 377 700 301 368 183 936 967 063 641 330 084 371 121 202 924 451 975 912 348 696 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 with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 2 907 132 1 899 731 421 176 586 226 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] Firms (number) 3 134 959 1 132 249 1 695 821 306 889 Employees (number) 27 403 974 16 445 334 5 486 474 5 472 166 Total Subchapter S corporations Individual proprietorships Partnerships 17 253 143 1 564 270 14 599 295 1 089 578 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 with paid employees Sales and receipts ($1,000,000) 2 907 132