County Business Patterns
New Hampshire
1997
Issued September 1999 CBP/97-31
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report was prepared under the general direction of Carl A. Konschnik, Assistant Division Chief for Research and Methodology, Economic Planning and Coordination Division. Paul Hanczaryk, Chief, Register Analysis Branch, supervised the preparation of this report and was assisted by Phil Thompson, Thomas Bell, and Gerald Feuer. Kasey Dickenson, Yolanda Funderburk, Mary Green, Marilyn Italiano, Alan Pines, Mary Thomas, and Jon Youngman contributed in resolving establishment processing problems and in data analysis. Statistical methodology and quality assurance operations were performed by Ken Sausman, Michael Kornbau, Thomas Cevis, Lindsay Lovette, and Roberta Custard. Mitchell L. Trager, Assistant Division Chief for Evaluation and Information Systems, Governments Division, assisted by John Sullivan, provided guidance for computer processing. John Studds and Glenn Eanes implemented these operations and provided general technical support.
Steven McCraith, Chief, Quinquennial Surveys Branch, Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, assisted by Dan Vacca, supervised computer support operations. Ed Carr was assigned primary responsibility for programming this report. Emory Fuller provided additional support for computer operations. David Chapman of the Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division contributed to the editing system and provided other methodological improvements. The staff of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, performed publication planning, design, composition, editorial review, and printing planning and procurement for publications, Internet products, and reports forms. Barbara Abbott provided publication coordination and editing.
County Business Patterns
1997
Issued September 1999 CBP/97-1
U.S. Department of Commerce William M. Daley, Secretary
Robert L. Mallett, Deputy Secretary
Economics and Statistics Administration Robert J. Shapiro, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Kenneth Prewitt, Director
SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns 1997 U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1999
ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION
Economics and Statistics Administration Robert J. Shapiro, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Kenneth Prewitt, Director William G. Barron, 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 John P. Govoni, Chief, Economic Planning and Coordination Division
For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
CONTENTS
General Explanation Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changes for Next Year . . . . . . . . . Data Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sources of Data . . . . . . . . . . . . Definitions of Basic Data Items . . . . Industry and Geography Classifications Comparability With Other Data . . . . Data Withheld From Publication . . . . Reliability of Data . . . . . . . . . . . Abbreviations and Symbols . . . . . . State Map Tables 1a. 1b. 1c. 1d. 1e. 2. The State—Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group: 1997 and 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The State—Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment-Size Class: 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The State—Establishments With 1,000 Employees or More by Major Group and Employment-Size Class: 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1997 and 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counties—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 16 20 21 22
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Description of Publications Issued in Previous Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside back cover
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General Explanation
INTRODUCTION County Business Patterns is an annual series that provides subnational economic data by industry. The series is useful for studying the economic activity of small areas; analyzing economic changes over time; and as a benchmark for statistical series, surveys, and databases between economic censuses. The series serves various business uses such as analyzing market potential, measuring the effectiveness of sales and advertising programs, setting sales quotas, and developing budgets. The data also are used by government agencies for administration and planning. Most of the country’s economic activity is covered in this series. Data are excluded for self-employed people, domestic service workers, railroad employees, agricultural production workers, most government employees, and employees on ocean-borne vessels or in foreign countries. Data are provided by industry in the following economic divisions: agricultural services, forestry, and fishing; mining; construction; manufacturing; transportation and public utilities; wholesale trade; retail trade; finance, insurance, and real estate; and services. Data are tabulated by industry as defined in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. This series has been published annually since 1964 and at irregular intervals dating back to 1946. The comparability of data over time may be affected by definitional changes in establishments, activity status, and industrial classifications. For more details on these changes, see the section ‘‘Comparability With Other Data.’’ CHANGES FOR NEXT YEAR The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) will replace the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system in Federal statistical programs. NAICS is an industry classification system that groups establishments into industries based on the activities in which they are primarily engaged. The 1998 County Business Patterns program will tabulate on a NAICS basis. For more information on NAICS and changes from the 1987 SIC system, go to http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html. DATA PRODUCTS Printed Reports The County Business Patterns data series includes a separate printed report for each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Individual state reports present payroll and employment data for the state and counties by industry. The reports also include the number of establishments by industry and employment size class. The United States report presents similar data for the country as a whole. In addition, the U.S. report provides employment and payroll data by employment size class for major industry groups. Data for industries with fewer than 100 employees, as well as data for detailed industries withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies, are not shown in the printed reports. However, these data are available on CD-ROM and other computer products. To order printed County Business Patterns reports, contact the Government Printing Office at 202-512-1800. Electronic Data Formats County Business Patterns series data are available on CD-ROM, computer tapes and diskettes. The CD-ROM contains 1997 and 1996 County Business Patterns data and menu-driven access software. The CD-ROM also includes software for creating County Business Patterns data files compatible with popular database and spreadsheet software. For information and to order other County Business Patterns data products, contact: Customer Services Branch Administrative and Customer Services Division U.S. Census Bureau Washington, DC 20233 Telephone: 301-457-4100 Internet address: http://www.census.gov/ Special Tabulations Special tabulations, including data for ZIP Codes and aggregated by firm, are available on a cost-reimbursable basis. For more information, contact: U.S. Census Bureau Economic Planning and Coordination Division Register Analysis Branch Washington, DC 20233 Telephone: 301-457-2580 Fax: 301-457-4433 E-mail: cbp@census.gov SOURCES OF DATA County Business Patterns basic data items are extracted from the Standard Statistical Establishment List, a file of all V
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known single and multiestablishment employer companies maintained and updated by the U.S. Census Bureau. The annual Company Organization Survey provides individual establishment data for multiestablishment companies. Data for single-establishment companies are obtained from various Census Bureau programs, such as the Annual Survey of Manufactures and Current Business Surveys, as well as from administrative records of the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration. DEFINITIONS OF BASIC DATA ITEMS Establishments An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted or services or industrial operations are performed. It is not necessarily identical with a company or enterprise, which may consist of one or more establishments. When two or more activities are carried on at a single location under a single ownership, all activities generally are grouped together as a single establishment. The entire establishment is classified on the basis of its major activity and all data are included in that classification. Administrative and auxiliary establishments primarily manage, administer, service, or support the activities of other establishments of the same company rather than the establishments of other companies or the general public. Data for these establishments are shown separately by industry division. Establishment-size designations are determined by paid employment in the mid-March pay period. The size group ‘‘1 to 4’’ includes establishments that did not report any paid employees in the mid-March pay period but paid wages to at least one employee at some time during the year. Establishment counts represent the number of locations with paid employees any time during the year. This series excludes governmental establishments except for liquor stores (SIC 592), wholesale liquor establishments (SIC 518), depository institutions (SIC 60), Federal and Federally-sponsored credit agencies (SIC 611), and hospitals (SIC 806). Payroll Total payroll includes all forms of compensation, such as salaries, wages, reported tips, commissions, bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, employee contributions to qualified pension plans, and the value of taxable fringe benefits. For corporations, it includes amounts paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors or partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for Social Security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. First-quarter payroll consists of payroll during the Januaryto-March quarter. VI
Mid-March Employment Paid employment consists of full- and part-time employees, including salaried officers and executives of corporations, who are on the payroll in the pay period including March 12. Included are employees on paid sick leave, holidays, and vacations; not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses. INDUSTRY AND GEOGRAPHY CLASSIFICATIONS The quinquennial economic censuses are the primary source for industry and geography classifications. The annual Company Organization Survey, Annual Survey of Manufactures, Current Business Surveys, and other Census Bureau programs provide regular updates. Industry Classification Additional sources for assigning industry classifications are the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These sources provide industry classification information for new businesses and businesses not canvassed in the Census Bureau programs. Establishments without sufficient industry information are tabulated in the ‘‘unclassified establishments’’ group. In a few instances, the most detailed industry classifications for which data are shown represent a combination of more detailed SIC industries. The data for these establishments are included in the tabulations at a broader industry level. For this reason, the sum of industry components published in this series may not equal the total shown. Industry classifications are explained in an appendix in the U.S. Summary. The industry titles used throughout this series are the short SIC titles; complete descriptions are contained in the SIC manual. Geography Classification Most geography codes are derived from the physical location address reported in Census Bureau programs. The Internal Revenue Service provides supplemental address information. Those employers without a fixed location within a state (or of unknown county location) are included under a ‘‘statewide’’ classification at the end of the county tables. This incomplete detail causes only slight understatement of county employment. The independent cities in Virginia, and the cities of Baltimore, MD; Carson City, NV; and St. Louis, MO, are treated as separate counties. COMPARABILITY WITH OTHER DATA Earlier County Business Patterns The comparability of data with previous County Business Patterns series may be affected by the following definitional changes:
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• The change from a ‘‘reporting unit’’ concept to establishment based data in 1974 • The change in definition of ‘‘active’’ establishments in 1983 • The change in industrial classification definitions, the most recent occurring in 1988 A description of previous County Business Patterns publications is provided on the inside back cover. 1997 Economic Census Definitional and coverage differences may affect the direct comparison of 1997 Economic Census and County Business Patterns data. Definitions of an establishment, employment, and payroll are detailed in the introductory text of each publication. The 1997 Economic Census generally uses respondentreported data. The County Business Patterns uses administrative record data for small establishments. Although efforts are made to resolve significant differences in the data, differences are known to exist. Some large companies report different activities at the same location as separate profit centers. The County Business Patterns program treats each profit center as a separate establishment. The 1997 Economic Census may combine the profit centers into one establishment. This results in establishment count differences. DATA WITHHELD FROM PUBLICATION In accordance with U.S. Code, Title 13, Section 9, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual employer. However, the number of establishments in an industry classification and the distribution of these establishments by employment-size class are not considered to be disclosures, and so this information may be released even though other information is withheld from publications.
RELIABILITY OF DATA All data are tabulated from universe files and are not subject to sampling errors. However, the data are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the universe; definition and classification difficulties; differences in interpretation of questions; errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and estimation of employers who reported too late to be included in the tabulations and for records with missing or misreported data. The accuracy of the data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors. No direct measurement of these effects has been obtained; however, precautionary steps were taken in all phases of collection, processing, and tabulation to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publication: – A-C, E-M Represents zero. Entered in place of employment data, represents an employment-size class as defined in the footnote of the tables. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in broader industry totals. Not elsewhere classified. Standard Industrial Classification.
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Table 1a.
The State Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group: 1997 and 1996
1997 1996 Payroll ($1,000) First quarter 3 132 575 (D) 10 637 (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) 3 650 135 261 30 811 15 501 88 949 889 126 20 24 8 25 491 921 903 148 (D) Number of establish ments 35 561 640 611 20 9 48 2 – 5 41 3 694 1 056 202 2 436 2 523 64 49 82 363 64 45 380 43 13 122 21 83 46 231 410 219 24 126 91 47 1 342 140 529 48 60 2 190 219 149 5 2 426 1 746 663 17 8 907 431 270 1 085 1 086 768 682 2 278 2 241 66 2 830 474 144 214 195 512 1 181 109 1 Number of employees for week including March 12 482 173 2 508 2 368 108 32 (E) (A) – (A) (E) 19 066 5 107 1 756 12 203 103 266 2 496 3 150 (G) 4 507 1 151 4 143 8 397 1 364 (C) 9 015 1 2 4 8 14 225 164 704 146 769 Payroll ($1,000) First quarter 2 978 399 9 789 8 936 749 104 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 121 985 31 157 12 149 78 679 867 611 18 803 22 081 (D) 24 317 6 808 36 896 53 150 13 105 (D) 63 058 8 16 37 60 131 471 354 791 016 093
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
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Major group Number of establish ments Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 36 692 681 649 23 9 43 2 – 6 35 3 805 1 055 239 2 511 2 592 70 46 95 365 64 42 376 50 11 124 20 83 49 243 426 225 30 130 102 41 1 407 145 562 53 69 2 212 216 145 3 2 497 1 776 702 19 8 965 466 241 1 043 1 069 722 706 2 372 2 282 64 2 940 493 147 218 217 561 1 204 97 3
Number of employees for week including March 12 497 878 (H) 2 727 (C) (B) (F) (E) – (A) 405 20 648 4 860 2 340 13 448 105 550 2 3 2 4 634 340 110 362 (G)
Annual 13 620 038 (D) 62 377 (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) 19 946 682 660 154 901 101 051 426 708 3 759 711 87 112 36 111 981 548 963 333 (D)
Annual 12 733 577 56 274 52 011 3 888 375 (D) (D) – (D) (D) 608 042 154 890 77 330 375 822 3 580 506 71 227 98 835 (D) 104 368 29 896 147 186 225 586 54 082 (D) 255 790 34 75 150 253 556 669 288 518 429 247
07 08 09
Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining
10 12 13 14
Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction
15 16 17
General contractors and operative builders Heavy construction, except building Special trade contractors Manufacturing
20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ––
Food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electronic equipment Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Administrative and auxiliary Transportation and public utilities
4 016 8 076 1 509 (C) 9 059 (G) 134 037 909 212
35 339 52 771 13 501 (D) 63 129 (D) 588 675 085 924
146 180 227 176 55 635 (D) 264 773 (D) 370 488 055 028
2 5 7 16
17 38 58 147
75 170 264 637
15 171 (G) 12 038 2 453 4 705 22 291 3 076 8 933 (E) 1 203 (A) 924 4 208 3 616 (B) 27 105 17 157 9 456 492 120 015 5 14 21 13 6 5 34 18 1 118 196 044 026 139 055 582 870 985
119 266 (D) 132 722 14 677 81 172 186 509 9 032 62 686 (D) 9 798 (D) 5 050 41 835 55 515 (D) 236 282 148 245 79 905 8 132 416 213 24 41 62 76 16 23 77 78 14 948 434 199 501 176 921 881 644 509
518 976 (D) 524 940 64 992 314 122 742 530 38 060 257 914 (D) 39 132 (D) 23 700 170 349 201 143 (D) 1 016 179 642 395 342 505 31 279 1 838 519 117 177 260 348 70 103 352 344 63 581 950 257 990 810 272 239 344 076
15 206 (G) 11 488 2 095 5 221 21 408 2 536 7 938 (E) 1 071 (A) 963 4 092 4 422 (C) 26 676 17 012 9 265 399 114 375 4 13 20 12 6 4 33 17 1 820 263 717 207 385 959 241 425 358
127 722 (D) 126 413 11 685 83 043 172 034 7 440 53 753 (D) 6 500 (D) 4 858 41 613 54 626 (D) 213 445 139 690 69 864 3 891 392 761 23 42 61 70 16 22 72 71 10 329 690 102 945 781 779 772 515 848
520 489 (D) 499 571 52 755 345 589 703 502 31 432 239 606 (D) 28 033 (D) 21 368 166 136 202 920 (D) 927 045 607 078 305 387 14 580 1 730 391 110 177 252 334 68 99 329 304 52 967 352 104 107 867 358 791 919 926
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 Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Administrative and auxiliary Wholesale trade
50 51 ––
Wholesale trade durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Administrative and auxiliary 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 Administrative and auxiliary Finance, insurance, and real estate
29 862 7 150 (G) 1 350 10 354 2 842 5 875 1 131 (A)
245 934 47 565 (D) 20 338 101 693 22 868 28 023 12 557 (D)
1 022 129 193 264 (D) 84 433 394 576 109 029 134 221 55 675 (D)
28 662 7 224 (G) 1 014 9 665 2 684 5 494 (F) (A)
236 131 46 001 (D) 14 718 95 943 20 631 29 530 (D) (D)
944 371 188 160 (D) 61 246 361 468 88 375 135 053 (D) (D)
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Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security and commodity brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Holding and other investment offices Administrative and auxiliary
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 1a.
The State Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group: 1997 and 1996 Con.
1997 1996 Payroll ($1,000) First quarter 1 005 715 22 24 211 30 10 7 21 355 38 86 51 1 21 97 4 20 234 008 599 570 476 115 868 050 408 627 672 104 973 538 971 502 (D) Number of establish ments 13 028 580 1 081 2 148 929 367 223 578 2 036 782 347 1 172 48 1 071 1 542 82 42 123 Number of employees for week including March 12 165 705 6 6 29 4 1 1 6 48 4 15 613 667 933 855 676 544 464 928 402 629 Payroll ($1,000) First quarter 961 204 19 22 175 27 10 4 19 341 35 80 52 1 21 103 6 39 151 465 236 069 085 610 770 525 917 847 249 022 808 385 291 774 (D)
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
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Major group Number of establish ments Services 13 575 590 1 091 2 323 981 359 239 603 2 128 793 352 1 189 49 1 061 1 689 90 38 187
Number of employees for week including March 12 168 698 7 6 30 5 1 3 7 51 4 15 200 748 906 563 662 322 058 705 338 039
Annual 4 460 137 110 101 989 129 45 32 120 1 500 177 369 213 5 93 467 19 83 607 962 269 751 422 522 160 810 799 446 211 473 272 027 583 823 (D)
Annual 4 163 860 96 97 821 114 43 20 104 1 416 172 337 212 5 91 484 24 121 270 625 690 323 760 788 175 167 873 410 291 158 043 342 677 268 (D)
70 72 73 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 86 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 Membership organizations Engineering and management services Services, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Unclassified establishments
14 849 336 6 641 10 899 498 1 934 (B)
15 110 298 6 765 13 051 640 3 130 (C)
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Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 497 878 (H) 2 727 (B) (A) 1 091 (C) 1 393 (C) (B) (F) (E) (E) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) 405 (A) (A) (A) 348 348 (A) (A) (B) 20 648 4 860 4 429 431 2 340 618 1 722 13 448 3 410 613 2 288 1 734 (F) 1 159 (B) 1 166 917 246 817 643 168 2 609 196 153 1 064 109 200 887 105 550 2 634 (F) (F) 356 (A) (A) 324 (C) (A) (B) (C) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments 36 692 681 649 2 4 134 61 445 23 9 43 2 2 6 2 4 2 2 35 1 3 3 29 29 1 1 1 3 805 1 055 962 91 239 80 159 2 511 520 204 414 215 108 94 13 341 281 58 116 163 33 505 19 20 283 14 15 153 2 592 70 4 4 9 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more 18 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
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First quarter 3 132 575 (D) 10 637 (D) (D) 4 675 (D) 5 286 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 650 (D) (D) (D) 3 271 3 271 (D) (D) (D) 135 261 30 811 27 804 3 007 15 501 4 204 11 297 88 24 2 17 11 8 6 4 1 4 3 1 16 1 1 5 2 5 949 553 741 716 877 (D) 250 (D) 178 897 273 429 783 331 341 329 072 433 836 444 227
Annual 13 620 038 (D) 62 377 (D) (D) 23 017 (D) 36 095 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 946 (D) (D) (D) 16 996 16 996 (D) (D) (D) 682 660 154 901 137 873 16 718 101 051 34 929 66 122 426 109 16 77 55 41 31 24 7 22 22 6 84 7 5 31 4 10 25 708 387 268 348 785 (D) 178 (D) 801 713 066 253 910 742 214 308 132 665 049 425 627
1 to 4 20 379 478 456 1 3 51 48 351 14 8 25 1 1 5 2 3 1 2 19 – 1 1 18 18 – – – 2 708 765 695 68 127 46 81 1 816 348 171 297 152 81 59 12 283 235 46 74 117 21 353 5 9 217 9 6 106 971 20 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – 2 1 – 1 –
5 to 9 7 398 125 121 – 1 42 10 68 4 – 8 – – 1 – 1 1 – 7 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 – 584 160 148 12 46 19 27 378 92 16 64 25 15 10 – 38 30 8 22 32 6 83 4 8 43 1 3 24 412 10 – – 2 – 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – –
10 to 19 4 371 57 54 – – 30 2 21 2 1 3 – – – – – – – 3 – – – 3 3 – – – 323 90 82 8 38 6 32 195 49 15 31 19 7 11 1 11 10 1 12 9 5 44 8 2 17 2 4 11 394 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – –
20 to 49 2 832 18 16 1 – 11 1 3 2 – 4 – – – – – – – 4 – – – 3 3 – – 1 145 34 32 2 20 7 13 91 21 2 16 12 2 10 – 7 4 3 6 5 1 21 2 – 5 2 1 11 392 12 1 1 1 – – 1 – – – – 1 – 1 – –
50 to 99 943 2 1 – – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – – – 34 5 4 1 6 2 4 23 8 – 5 5 3 2 – 2 2 – 1 – – 2 – 1 1 – – – 201 7 – – – – – – 1 – 1 – 1 – – – 1
100 to 249 556 1 1 – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – – – 11 1 1 – 2 – 2 8 2 – 1 2 – 2 – – – – 1 – – 2 – – – – 1 1 141 4 – – 2 – – 2 1 – – 1 – – – – –
250 to 499 135 – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 46 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
500 to 999 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 27 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 071 072 074 075 078 08 09 Agricultural services Soil preparation services Crop services Veterinary services Animal services, except veterinary Landscape and horticultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining 10 108 13 131 138 1381 1389 14 141 142 1429 144 1442 147 1479 148 Metal mining Metal mining services Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum and natural gas Oil and gas field services Drilling oil and gas wells Oil and gas field services, n.e.c. Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Dimension stone Crushed and broken stone Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c. Sand and gravel Construction sand and gravel Chemical and fertilizer minerals Chemical and fertilizer mining, n.e.c. Nonmetallic minerals services Construction 15 151 153 16 161 162 17 171 172 173 174 1741 1742 1743 175 1751 1752 176 177 178 179 1791 1793 1794 1795 1796 1799 General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Operative builders Heavy construction, except building Highway and street construction Heavy construction, except highway Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Painting and paper hanging Electrical work Masonry, stonework, and plastering Masonry and other stonework Plastering, drywall, and insulation Terrazzo, tile, marble, mosaic work Carpentry and floor work Carpentry work Floor laying and floor work, n.e.c. Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work Concrete work Water well drilling Misc. special trade contractors Structural steel erection Glass and glazing work Excavation work Wrecking and demolition work Installing building equipment, n.e.c. Special trade contractors, n.e.c. Manufacturing 20 201 2013 202 2022 2024 2026 203 2033 2035 2038 204 2041 2045 2047 2048 J Food and kindred products Meat products Sausages and other prepared meats Dairy products Cheese, natural and processed Ice cream and frozen desserts Fluid milk Preserved fruits and vegetables Canned fruits and vegetables Pickles, sauces, and salad dressings Frozen specialties, n.e.c. Grain mill products Flour and other grain mill products Prepared flour mixes and doughs Dog and cat food Prepared feeds, n.e.c.
889 126 20 491 (D) (D) 2 438 (D) (D) 2 369 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
3 759 711 87 981 (D) (D) 10 898 (D) (D) 10 530 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
Manufacturing Con. 20 205 2051 2052 2053 206 2064 208 2082 2085 2086 2087 209 2091 2092 2095 2096 2097 2098 2099 22 221 222 223 224 225 2251 2253 2254 2258 226 2261 2262 2269 227 228 2282 2284 229 2295 2297 2299 23 232 2321 2322 2323 2329 233 2331 2335 2337 2339 235 236 2361 2369 237 238 2389 239 2391 2392 2393 2394 2395 2396 2399 24 241 242 2421 2426 243 2431 2434 244 2441 2448 2449 245 2452 J Food and kindred products Con. Bakery products Bread, cake, and related products Cookies and crackers Frozen bakery products, except bread Sugar and confectionery products Candy and other confectionery products Beverages Malt beverages Distilled and blended liquors Bottled and canned soft drinks Flavoring extracts and syrups, n.e.c. Misc. food and kindred products Canned and cured fish and seafoods Fresh or frozen prepared fish Roasted coffee Potato chips and similar snacks Manufactured ice Macaroni and spaghetti Food preparations, n.e.c. Textile mill products Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade Broadwoven fabric mills, wool Narrow fabric mills Knitting mills Women’s hosiery, except socks Knit outerwear mills Knit underwear mills Lace and warp knit fabric mills Textile finishing, except wool Finishing plants, cotton Finishing plants, manmade Finishing plants, n.e.c. Carpets and rugs Yarn and thread mills Throwing and winding mills Thread mills Miscellaneous textile goods Coated fabrics, not rubberized Nonwoven fabrics Textile goods, n.e.c. Apparel and other textile products Men’s and boys’ furnishings Men’s and boys’ shirts Men’s and boys’ underwear and nightwear Men’s and boys’ neckwear Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. Women’s and misses’ outerwear Women’s and misses’ blouses and shirts Women’s, junior’s, and misses’ dresses Women’s and misses’ suits and coats Women’s and misses’ outerwear, n.e.c. Hats, caps, and millinery Girls’ and children’s outerwear Girls’ and children’s dresses, blouses Girls’ and children’s outerwear, n.e.c. Fur goods Miscellaneous apparel and accessories Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. Misc. fabricated textile products Curtains and draperies Housefurnishings, n.e.c. Textile bags Canvas and related products Pleating and stitching Automotive and apparel trimmings Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. Lumber and wood products Logging Sawmills and planing mills Sawmills and planing mills, general Hardwood dimension and flooring mills Millwork, plywood and structural members Millwork Wood kitchen cabinets Wood containers Nailed wood boxes and shook Wood pallets and skids Wood containers, n.e.c. Wood buildings and mobile homes Prefabricated wood buildings 189 (C) (A) (B) (A) (A) 842 (F) (B) (C) (B) 475 (A) 295 (B) (A) (A) (A) 114 3 340 (B) (C) 653 (G) 284 (A) (B) (B) 182 (C) (C) (A) (A) (C) (B) (B) (A) (F) (B) (A) (F) 2 110 473 (B) (C) (B) 106 437 (B) (A) (C) (E) 64 (B) (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) 1 092 (A) (C) (C) 84 (A) (F) (B) 4 362 (F) 1 443 1 436 7 770 518 252 (C) (B) (C) (B) 473 473 581 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 295 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 830 (D) 1 956 (D) (D) (D) (D) 572 24 921 (D) (D) 3 645 (D) 2 898 (D) (D) (D) 2 241 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 903 1 653 (D) (D) (D) 221 1 476 (D) (D) (D) (D) 212 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 387 (D) (D) (D) 409 (D) (D) (D) 25 148 (D) 8 853 8 821 32 5 033 3 460 1 573 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 793 2 793 2 771 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 39 746 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 132 (D) 8 546 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 170 112 548 (D) (D) 16 320 (D) 11 904 (D) (D) (D) 9 062 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 36 963 6 367 (D) (D) (D) 816 6 311 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 027 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22 502 (D) (D) (D) 1 923 (D) (D) (D) 111 333 (D) 40 221 40 107 114 21 077 14 127 6 950 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 778 13 778 11 8 1 2 2 2 14 8 1 3 2 23 2 6 2 1 2 1 9 46 4 2 3 6 9 1 4 1 3 7 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 11 4 2 5 95 11 3 2 2 4 10 1 1 2 6 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 62 3 4 5 12 8 28 2 365 154 74 71 3 51 22 29 19 4 12 3 18 18 3 2 1 – 1 1 4 3 – 1 – 8 1 1 – 1 1 1 3 10 2 – – 1 3 – 3 – – 2 – 1 1 1 – – – 1 – 1 – 41 1 – – – 1 2 – 1 – 1 2 1 1 – – – – 34 1 1 2 7 7 16 – 193 109 21 19 2 22 8 14 11 2 7 2 9 9 2 2 – – 1 1 1 – – – 1 3 – 1 – – – – 2 8 – – – – 2 1 – – 1 3 1 1 1 – – – – 3 2 – 1 18 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 1 14 2 – 1 2 1 8 – 67 31 15 14 1 9 3 6 3 1 2 – 1 1 3 2 – 1 – – 3 3 – – – 5 1 – 1 – 1 – 2 6 1 – – 1 – – – – – 1 1 – – – 1 – 1 2 1 1 – 11 1 1 – – – – – – – – 3 1 – 1 1 – – 5 – 1 – 1 – 2 1 45 11 14 14 – 10 4 6 1 – 1 – 3 3 2 2 – – – – 1 – 1 – – 6 – 3 1 – – – 2 6 – 1 – 1 2 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – 2 1 – 1 14 4 2 – – 2 4 1 – 1 2 1 – – – – – – 5 – 1 – 2 – 1 1 42 3 18 18 – 7 5 2 2 – 1 1 2 2 1 – – 1 – – 4 1 – 2 1 – – – – – – – – 6 1 – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – 1 1 – 2 – – 2 7 3 – 1 1 1 2 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – 12 – 4 4 – 2 1 1 2 1 1 – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – 7 – 1 2 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 3 1 – 1 – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – 6 – 2 2 – 1 1 – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
Manufacturing Con. 24 249 2491 2493 2499 25 251 2511 2512 2515 2519 252 2521 2522 253 254 2541 2542 259 2591 2599 26 262 263 265 2653 2655 2657 267 2671 2672 2673 2674 2675 2676 2679 27 271 272 273 2731 2732 274 275 2752 2754 2759 276 277 278 2782 2789 279 2791 2796 28 281 2819 282 2821 283 2833 2834 2835 2836 284 2841 2842 2844 285 286 2869 287 2875 289 2891 2893 2899 J Lumber and wood products Con. Miscellaneous wood products Wood preserving Reconstituted wood products Wood products, n.e.c. Furniture and fixtures Household furniture Wood household furniture Upholstered household furniture Mattresses and bedsprings Household furniture, n.e.c. Office furniture Wood office furniture Office furniture, except wood Public building and related furniture Partitions and fixtures Wood partitions and fixtures Partitions and fixtures, except wood Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures Drapery hardware and blinds and shades Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. Paper and allied products Paper mills Paperboard mills Paperboard containers and boxes Corrugated and solid fiber boxes Fiber cans, drums and similar products Folding paperboard boxes Misc. converted paper products Paper coated and laminated, packaging Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall Die cut paper and board Sanitary paper products Converted paper products, n.e.c. Printing and publishing Newspapers Periodicals Books Book publishing Book printing Miscellaneous publishing Commercial printing Commercial printing, lithographic Commercial printing, gravure Commercial printing, n.e.c. Manifold business forms Greeting cards Blankbooks and bookbinding Blankbooks and looseleaf binders Bookbinding and related work Printing trade services Typesetting Platemaking services Chemicals and allied products Industrial inorganic chemicals Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. Plastics materials and synthetics Plastics materials and resins Drugs Medicinals and botanicals Pharmaceutical preparations Diagnostic substances Biological products except diagnostic Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Soap and other detergents Polishes and sanitation goods Toilet preparations Paints and allied products Industrial organic chemicals Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. Agricultural chemicals Fertilizers, mixing only Miscellaneous chemical products Adhesives and sealants Printing ink Chemical preparations, n.e.c. 861 (A) (B) 815 (G) 778 724 (A) (B) (A) (A) (A) (A) (B) (E) (E) (B) (B) (A) (B) 4 016 1 932 (A) (F) 260 (B) (E) (G) (C) 531 245 (B) (B) (E) (B) 8 076 2 191 594 212 163 49 (C) 2 745 2 216 (A) (F) (E) (E) 1 176 (E) (F) 429 (C) (E) 1 509 (B) (B) (C) (C) (C) (B) (C) (B) (A) (B) (A) (B) (A) 107 (E) (E) (A) (A) 595 344 (B) (C) 4 277 (D) (D) 4 086 (D) 3 855 3 427 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35 339 19 173 (D) (D) 2 271 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 409 1 731 (D) (D) (D) (D) 52 771 12 976 6 052 1 315 1 063 252 (D) 18 701 15 367 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 030 (D) (D) 3 585 (D) (D) 13 501 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 792 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 829 2 524 (D) (D) 20 188 (D) (D) 18 346 (D) 16 912 15 602 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 146 180 78 368 (D) (D) 9 843 (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 091 7 882 (D) (D) (D) (D) 227 176 54 631 25 872 6 225 5 188 1 037 (D) 82 584 68 990 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 858 (D) (D) 15 393 (D) (D) 55 635 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 448 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 445 10 325 (D) (D) 48 2 3 43 64 39 31 1 5 2 4 3 1 1 18 16 2 2 1 1 42 7 1 11 7 1 3 23 2 6 4 1 4 2 4 376 64 42 25 21 4 15 185 149 2 34 5 4 13 2 11 22 14 8 50 1 1 3 3 7 1 4 1 1 9 3 4 2 7 1 1 1 1 21 8 2 11 20 1 1 18 27 22 17 1 2 2 3 3 – – 2 2 – – – – 7 – – 1 1 – – 6 – 1 – – 2 1 2 161 25 24 13 12 1 6 78 56 2 20 2 1 3 – 3 8 6 2 14 – – – – – – – – – 4 2 1 1 1 – – 1 1 8 4 – 4 8 – – 8 10 4 4 – – – 1 – 1 – 5 4 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 76 14 4 4 3 1 4 43 36 – 7 1 1 1 – 1 4 3 1 11 – – – – 2 – 1 – 1 3 1 1 1 3 – – – – 3 – – 3 6 1 1 4 11 5 3 – 2 – – – – – 5 4 1 1 1 – 8 – 1 3 2 – 1 4 – 2 – – – – 2 62 9 7 5 4 1 4 30 30 – – – 1 1 – 1 5 2 3 6 – – 1 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – 3 – 2 1 10 – 1 9 10 4 3 – 1 – – – – – 5 5 – 1 – 1 11 2 – 2 2 – – 7 1 1 2 1 2 – – 48 6 4 3 2 1 1 27 21 – 6 – – 4 1 3 3 3 – 9 1 1 – – 3 1 1 1 – 2 – 2 – 1 – – – – 2 1 – 1 2 – – 2 2 1 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 4 1 – 2 1 1 – 1 – – 1 – – – – 11 3 2 – – – – 3 3 – – 1 – 2 – 2 – – – 8 – – 2 2 1 – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – 4 3 – 1 2 – – 2 4 3 3 – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – 8 1 – 3 1 – 2 4 1 2 1 – – – – 13 6 1 – – – – 2 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 – 2 – 2 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 2 – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – 4 1 – – – – – 2 2 – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
Manufacturing Con. 29 291 295 2951 2952 299 2999 30 302 305 3052 3053 306 3061 3069 308 3081 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 31 311 313 314 3144 3149 316 317 3172 319 32 322 3229 323 325 3253 326 3264 3269 327 3271 3272 3273 3275 328 329 3291 3295 3297 3299 33 331 3315 332 3321 3324 333 3339 334 335 3354 3355 3356 3357 336 3363 3364 3365 3366 3369 339 3398 J Petroleum and coal products Petroleum refining Asphalt paving and roofing materials Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks Asphalt felts and coatings Misc. petroleum and coal products Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c. Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Rubber and plastics footwear Hose and belting and gaskets and packing Rubber and plastics hose and belting Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. Mechanical rubber goods Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. Unsupported plastics film and sheet Unsupported plastics profile shapes Laminated plastics plate and sheet Plastics pipe Plastics bottles Plastics foam products Custom compound purchased resins Plastics plumbing fixtures Plastics products, n.e.c. Leather and leather products Leather tanning and finishing Footwear cut stock Footwear, except rubber Women’s footwear, except athletic Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. Luggage Handbags and personal leather goods Personal leather goods, n.e.c. Leather goods, n.e.c. Stone, clay, and glass products Glass and glassware, pressed or blown Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. Products of purchased glass Structural clay products Ceramic wall and floor tile Pottery and related products Porcelain electrical supplies Pottery products, n.e.c. Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products Concrete block and brick Concrete products, n.e.c. Ready mixed concrete Gypsum products Cut stone and stone products Misc. nonmetallic mineral products Abrasive products Minerals, ground or treated Nonclay refractories Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c. Primary metal industries Blast furnace and basic steel products Steel wire and related products Iron and steel foundries Gray and ductile iron foundries Steel investment foundries Primary nonferrous metals Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. Secondary nonferrous metals Nonferrous rolling and drawing Aluminum extruded products Aluminum rolling and drawing, n.e.c. Nonferrous rolling and drawing, n.e.c. Nonferrous wiredrawing and insulating Nonferrous foundries (castings) Aluminum die castings Nonferrous die casting except aluminum Aluminum foundries Copper foundries Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. Miscellaneous primary metal products Metal heat treating (C) (A) (C) (C) (A) (A) (A) 9 059 315 2 111 (B) (G) 1 017 481 536 5 616 143 176 (E) (A) 701 132 91 (B) 3 890 (G) (E) (B) (F) (E) (E) (B) (A) (A) (B) 2 134 (A) (A) (E) (A) (A) 481 (E) (C) 945 (B) 371 339 (C) (A) (E) (C) (A) (A) (C) 5 037 (C) (C) 1 978 (B) (G) (A) (A) (C) 2 020 (B) (B) (A) 1 932 624 (A) (A) 549 (A) (B) (B) (B) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 63 129 1 428 14 934 (D) (D) 7 171 3 084 4 087 39 596 1 123 983 (D) (D) 4 599 711 526 (D) 27 603 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 588 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 535 (D) (D) 7 778 (D) 2 711 2 363 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 38 675 (D) (D) 14 433 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16 807 (D) (D) (D) 16 254 4 736 (D) (D) 4 131 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 264 773 6 459 61 837 (D) (D) 26 656 12 182 14 474 169 821 5 515 7 442 (D) (D) 19 605 3 252 2 337 (D) 114 275 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 75 370 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15 439 (D) (D) 34 973 (D) 11 699 13 539 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 170 488 (D) (D) 63 497 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 75 016 (D) (D) (D) 72 237 20 363 (D) (D) 18 059 (D) (D) (D) (D) 11 1 9 8 1 1 1 124 5 11 3 8 13 5 8 95 6 8 3 1 9 5 6 2 55 20 3 2 7 3 4 2 1 1 5 83 5 5 8 2 2 9 2 7 46 6 21 17 2 4 9 4 1 1 3 49 3 3 4 1 3 1 1 2 17 1 1 2 13 19 1 2 12 2 2 3 3 4 1 2 2 – 1 1 16 1 – – – 3 1 2 12 3 1 1 – – – 1 – 6 5 1 1 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 30 5 5 5 2 2 3 1 2 13 2 7 4 – 2 – – – – – 9 – – – – – 1 1 1 2 – – 1 1 5 – – 3 1 1 – – 4 – 4 3 1 – – 18 1 – – – 1 1 – 16 – 4 – 1 1 – 2 – 8 3 – – 1 – 1 1 – – 1 15 – – 1 – – – – – 11 2 5 4 – 2 1 1 – – – 6 – – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 1 3 – 2 1 – – 1 1 1 – 1 1 – – – 21 – 2 1 1 1 – 1 18 1 1 – – 2 3 1 1 9 2 – 1 – – – – – – 1 11 – – – – – 3 – 3 6 – 3 3 – – 2 – 1 1 – 5 1 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 3 1 – 1 1 – – – 2 – 2 2 – – – 26 1 4 2 2 4 – 4 17 – – – – – 1 2 1 13 3 1 – – – – – – – 2 16 – – 1 – – – – – 11 2 4 5 – – 4 1 – – 3 11 – – 1 1 – – – – 3 1 1 – 1 5 – – 4 – 1 2 2 – – – – – – – 25 1 2 – 2 1 1 – 21 2 2 1 – 3 1 – – 12 3 – – 2 2 – 1 – – – 8 – – – – – 2 – 2 4 – 2 – 2 – 2 2 – – – 7 2 2 1 – 1 – – – 2 – – – 2 2 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 10 1 1 – 1 1 1 – 7 – – – – 3 – – – 4 3 – – 3 1 2 – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – 1 5 – – – 5 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – 2 1 1 3 – – 1 – – – – – 2 1 1 – – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 – 1 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 1 – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
34 341 3411 342 3421 3423 3425 3429 343 3433 344 3441 3442 3443 3444 3446 3448 3449 345 3451 3452 346 3462 3463 3465 3469 347 3471 3479 348 3484 3489 349 3491 3492 3494 3496 3497 3498 3499 35 351 3519 352 3523 353 3531 3532 3534 3535 3537 354 3541 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3548 3549 355 3552 3553 3554 3555 3556 3559 356 3561 3562 3563 3564 3565 3566 3567 3568 3569 357 3571 3572 3575 3577 3579 358 3581 3585 3586 3589 J
Manufacturing Con. Fabricated metal products Metal cans and shipping containers Metal cans Cutlery, handtools, and hardware Cutlery Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. Saw blades and handsaws Hardware, n.e.c. Plumbing and heating, except electric Heating equipment, except electric Fabricated structural metal products Fabricated structural metal Metal doors, sash, and trim Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) Sheet metalwork Architectural metal work Prefabricated metal buildings Miscellaneous metal work Screw machine products, bolts, etc. Screw machine products Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers Metal forgings and stampings Iron and steel forgings Nonferrous forgings Automotive stampings Metal stampings, n.e.c. Metal services, n.e.c. Plating and polishing Metal coating and allied services Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. Small arms Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. Misc. fabricated metal products Industrial valves Fluid power valves and hose fittings Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. Misc. fabricated wire products Metal foil and leaf Fabricated pipe and fittings Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. Industrial machinery and equipment Engines and turbines Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. Farm and garden machinery Farm machinery and equipment Construction and related machinery Construction machinery Mining machinery Elevators and moving stairways Conveyors and conveying equipment Industrial trucks and tractors Metalworking machinery Machine tools, metal cutting types Machine tools, metal forming types Industrial patterns Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures Machine tool accessories Power driven handtools Welding apparatus Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. Special industry machinery Textile machinery Woodworking machinery Paper industries machinery Printing trades machinery Food products machinery Special industry machinery, n.e.c. General industrial machinery Pumps and pumping equipment Ball and roller bearings Air and gas compressors Blowers and fans Packaging machinery Speed changers, drives, and gears Industrial furnaces and ovens Power transmission equipment, n.e.c. General industrial machinery, n.e.c. Computer and office equipment Electronic computers Computer storage devices Computer terminals Computer peripheral equipment, n.e.c. Office machines, n.e.c. Refrigeration and service machinery Automatic vending machines Refrigeration and heating equipment Measuring and dispensing pumps Service industry machinery, n.e.c.
7 909 (A) (A) 352 (A) (B) (A) (E) (B) (B) 2 573 328 (B) 331 1 229 (C) (E) 139 871 (F) (C) 398 (B) (A) (B) 311 351 202 149 1 324 (G) (B) 1 991 925 (B) 46 210 (C) (C) 426 16 212 (B) (B) (A) (A) (E) (B) (B) (A) (C) (A) 1 903 (E) (B) (A) 340 282 (A) (F) (A) 2 678 (B) (B) 681 1 147 (C) 583 4 952 (B) (H) 343 (C) (B) (A) 149 (E) 1 414 3 473 2 001 (B) (F) 68 (F) 680 (A) (C) (B) 429
58 085 (D) (D) 2 598 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 661 2 089 (D) 3 021 10 310 (D) (D) 1 016 7 210 (D) (D) 2 568 (D) (D) (D) 1 998 1 896 1 079 817 7 927 (D) (D) 15 955 7 367 (D) 276 1 341 (D) (D) 4 306 147 924 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 866 (D) (D) (D) 3 178 1 956 (D) (D) (D) 818 (D) (D) 471 401 (D) 848 012 (D) (D) 295 (D) (D)
264 055 (D) (D) 11 390 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 87 487 10 327 (D) 12 936 45 728 (D) (D) 5 027 32 950 (D) (D) 11 665 (D) (D) (D) 9 215 7 779 4 366 3 413 42 746 (D) (D) 68 839 30 281 (D) 1 077 5 863 (D) (D) 17 064 637 028 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 82 152 (D) (D) (D) 14 577 8 956 (D) (D) (D) 956 (D) (D) 327 502 (D) 092 623 (D) (D) 013 (D) (D)
243 1 1 16 1 7 1 7 5 5 91 17 2 11 43 11 2 5 34 28 6 21 4 1 2 14 28 13 15 5 4 1 41 8 1 3 7 2 6 14 426 2 2 2 2 9 3 2 1 2 1 69 3 2 4 33 16 1 4 6 47 5 5 8 7 5 17 36 2 5 4 3 5 1 6 2 8 32 16 2 4 9 1 17 1 7 1 8
70 – – 7 – 3 1 3 3 3 29 7 1 4 12 5 – – 5 5 – 9 3 – 1 5 6 4 2 1 1 – 9 – – – 1 – 1 7 179 1 1 1 1 2 1 – – – 1 34 – – 3 18 7 – 1 5 12 2 2 1 1 1 5 8 1 – – 1 2 – 2 – 2 14 6 1 1 6 – 5 – 2 – 3
39 – – 3 1 1 – 1 – – 14 3 – 1 6 2 1 1 3 3 – 3 – 1 – 2 8 2 6 – – – 8 3 – – 2 – – 3 74 – – – – 2 – 1 – 1 – 12 1 – 1 5 3 – 1 1 6 1 – 1 1 1 2 2 – – – 1 1 – – – – 2 1 – 1 – – 3 – 2 – 1
50 1 1 2 – 1 – 1 2 2 17 4 – 1 8 2 – 2 12 10 2 2 – – – 2 8 2 6 – – – 6 – – 3 1 – 1 1 62 – – 1 1 2 1 – 1 – – 10 – – – 7 2 1 – – 4 – 2 – – 1 1 5 1 – – – 1 1 1 – 1 6 3 – 1 2 – 3 1 1 – 1
47 – – 2 – 2 – – – – 16 1 1 3 9 1 – 1 8 6 2 5 1 – – 4 5 4 1 1 1 – 10 1 1 – 2 – 4 2 55 1 1 – – 2 1 1 – – – 5 – 2 – 1 2 – – – 13 2 1 1 2 1 6 7 – 1 2 – 1 – 2 – 1 2 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – 1
22 – – – – – – – – – 10 1 – 1 6 1 – 1 5 3 2 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – 1 – 1 4 2 – – 1 1 – – 27 – – – – – – – – – – 5 1 – – 2 2 – – – 5 – – 3 1 1 – 4 – – 1 1 – – 1 1 – 3 2 1 – – – 3 – 1 1 1
9 – – 2 – – – 2 – – 3 1 – 1 1 – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – 2 1 – – – 1 – – 13 – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – 1 1 – 3 4 – – 1 – – – – 1 2 1 1 – – – – 1 – 1 – –
4 – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – 1 9 – – – – – – – – – – 3 1 – – – – – 2 – 1 – – 1 – – – 3 – 2 – – – – – – 1 1 1 – – – – 1 – – – 1
2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – 3 – 2 – – – – – – 1 2 – – 1 – 1 – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – –
26 6 13 4 44 3
112 27 53 22 177 13
(D) 1 474 (D) 14 658 33 399 22 602 (D) (D) 567 (D) 5 240 (D) (D) (D) 3 441
(D) 6 275 (D) 61 286 144 812 91 527 (D) (D) 3 360 (D) 25 075 (D) (D) (D) 14 929
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
35 359 3599 36 361 3612 3613 362 3621 3624 3625 3629 363 3631 364 3641 3643 3644 3645 3646 3648 365 3651 366 3661 3663 3669 367 3671 3672 3674 3675 3676 3677 3678 3679 369 3694 3695 3699 37 371 3711 3713 3714 3716 372 3724 3728 373 3732 375 379 3792 38 381 382 3821 3822 3823 3824 3825 3826 3827 3829 384 3841 3842 3843 3845 385 386 387 39 391 3911 3914 393 394 3942 3944 3949 395 3953 J
Manufacturing Con. Industrial machinery and equipment Con. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Electronic and other electronic equipment Electric distribution equipment Transformers, except electronic Switchgear and switchboard apparatus Electrical industrial apparatus Motors and generators Carbon and graphite products Relays and industrial controls Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c. Household appliances Household cooking equipment Electric lighting and wiring equipment Electric lamps Current carrying wiring devices Noncurrent carrying wiring devices Residential lighting fixtures Commercial lighting fixtures Lighting equipment, n.e.c. Household audio and video equipment Household audio and video equipment Communications equipment Telephone and telegraph apparatus Radio and TV communications equipment Communications equipment, n.e.c. Electronic components and accessories Electron tubes Printed circuit boards Semiconductors and related devices Electronic capacitors Electronic resistors Electronic coils and transformers Electronic connectors Electronic components, n.e.c. Misc. electrical equipment and supplies Engine electrical equipment Magnetic and optical recording media Electrical equipment and supplies, n.e.c. Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Motor vehicles and car bodies Truck and bus bodies Motor vehicle parts and accessories Motor homes Aircraft and parts Aircraft engines and engine parts Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. Ship and boat building and repairing Boat building and repairing Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts Miscellaneous transportation equipment Travel trailers and campers Instruments and related products Search and navigation equipment Measuring and controlling devices Laboratory apparatus and furniture Environmental controls Process control instruments Fluid meters and counting devices Instruments to measure electricity Analytical instruments Optical instruments and lenses Measuring and controlling devices, n.e.c. Medical instruments and supplies Surgical and medical instruments Surgical appliances and supplies Dental equipment and supplies Electromedical equipment Ophthalmic goods Photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, watchcases, and parts Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware Jewelry, precious metal Silverware and plated ware Musical instruments Toys and sporting goods Dolls and stuffed toys Games, toys, and children’s vehicles Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies Marking devices
2 222 2 222 15 171 (E) (C) (C) 972 (C) (B) 587 (C) (A) (A) 2 545 (G) 489 (A) (A) (C) (C) (B) (B) 1 822 1 325 (E) (C) 9 069 (B) 2 480 1 369 (E) (B) 464 (G) 3 039 338 (A) (B) 267 (G) (F) (B) (B) (F) (A) (G) (G) (B) (B) (B) (A) (A) (A) 12 038 (I) 4 596 (F) (E) (C) (C) 1 738 (E) 953 342 (G) (G) (F) (B) (B) (A) (C) (A) 2 453 (E) (C) (A) (B) 665 (E) (B) 174 (B) (B)
16 971 16 971 119 266 (D) (D) (D) 7 687 (D) (D) 4 548 (D) (D) (D) 18 461 (D) 3 241 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 908 13 901 (D) (D) 68 901 (D) 20 342 9 750 (D) (D) 2 932 (D) 22 268 2 949 (D) (D) 2 244 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 132 722 (D) 39 915 (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 448 (D) 9 560 3 298 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 677 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 183 (D) (D) 855 (D) (D)
82 562 82 562 518 976 (D) (D) (D) 32 821 (D) (D) 19 532 (D) (D) (D) 74 454 (D) 12 696 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 74 894 57 037 (D) (D) 308 534 (D) 89 056 55 556 (D) (D) 14 117 (D) 93 391 17 165 (D) (D) 10 510 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 524 940 (D) 164 523 (D) (D) (D) (D) 59 786 (D) 40 181 13 649 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 64 992 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 946 (D) (D) 3 830 (D) (D)
211 211 225 6 4 2 22 3 1 12 6 1 1 13 2 4 1 2 1 3 5 5 35 13 18 4 129 2 36 14 1 1 10 6 59 14 1 4 9 30 11 4 1 5 1 4 2 2 13 13 1 1 1 130 7 72 4 4 11 1 17 9 17 9 42 18 16 4 4 3 4 2 102 13 11 2 6 24 5 5 14 4 4
101 101 66 1 1 – 7 1 – 4 2 1 1 1 – – – 1 – – 1 1 14 4 8 2 34 – 10 5 – – 3 3 13 7 1 3 3 17 5 1 – 3 1 – – – 11 11 – 1 1 42 1 20 – 1 6 – 3 3 6 1 16 3 9 2 2 2 2 1 56 9 8 1 5 11 2 3 6 2 2
47 47 23 1 – 1 2 – – – 2 – – 2 – – 1 – – 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 14 1 5 1 – – 1 1 5 – – – – 3 2 2 – – – – – – – – 1 – – 17 1 9 1 – 1 – 4 1 1 1 6 3 2 1 – 1 – – 6 1 1 – – 2 – – 2 – –
31 31 30 2 2 – 3 1 – 2 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – 1 1 4 1 3 – 18 1 2 3 – – 1 – 11 1 – – 1 2 1 1 – – – – – – 1 1 – – – 23 – 13 – 1 3 – 2 – 3 4 8 5 1 1 1 – 1 1 17 2 1 1 – 5 1 – 4 1 1
24 24 41 – – – 5 – 1 4 – – – 1 – 1 – – – – 2 2 7 2 5 – 22 – 7 3 – – 2 – 10 4 – – 4 4 1 – 1 – – 2 – 2 1 1 – – – 13 1 7 1 1 1 – – 1 2 1 5 3 1 – 1 – – – 9 – – – 1 3 – 2 1 1 1
7 7 24 1 1 – 2 – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – 18 – 5 – – 1 – 1 11 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15 1 13 1 – – – 4 3 4 1 1 1 – – – – – – 8 – – – – 2 1 – 1 – –
1 1 29 1 – 1 2 1 – 1 – – – 6 – 3 – – 1 2 – – 4 2 1 1 15 – 5 – – – 3 – 7 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13 2 6 – – – 1 3 1 – 1 4 2 2 – – – 1 – 5 1 1 – – – – – – – –
– – 5 – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – 1 – 1 – – – 2 – – – – 2 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – 2 – 1 – 1 – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – 1 1 – – – –
– – 6 – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – 1 1 – – 3 – 1 2 – – – – – – – – – 2 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – 4 – 3 1 – – – 1 – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
Manufacturing Con. 39 396 3961 399 3991 3993 3995 3999 –– Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Con. Costume jewelry and notions Costume jewelry Miscellaneous manufactures Brooms and brushes Signs and advertising specialities Burial caskets Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Transportation and public utilities 41 411 4111 4119 412 413 414 4142 415 42 421 422 4222 4225 4226 423 44 448 4489 449 4491 4493 4499 45 451 452 458 46 461 47 472 4724 4725 4729 473 478 48 481 4812 4813 482 483 484 489 49 491 492 493 4931 4932 494 495 496 497 –– J Local and interurban passenger transit Local and suburban transportation Local and suburban transit Local passenger transportation, n.e.c. Taxicabs Intercity and rural bus transportation Bus charter service Bus charter service, except local School buses Trucking and warehousing Trucking and courier services, except air Public warehousing and storage Refrigerated warehousing and storage General warehousing and storage Special warehousing and storage, n.e.c. Trucking terminal facilities Water transportation Water transportation of passengers Water passenger transportation, n.e.c. Water transportation services Marine cargo handling Marinas Water transportation services, n.e.c. Transportation by air Air transportation, scheduled Air transportation, nonscheduled Airports, flying fields, and services Pipelines, except natural gas Pipelines, except natural gas Transportation services Passenger transportation arrangement Travel agencies Tour operators Passenger transport arrangement, n.e.c. Freight transportation arrangement Miscellaneous transportation services Communication Telephone communication Radiotelephone communications Telephone communications, exc. radio Telegraph and other communications Radio and television broadcasting Cable and other pay TV services Communication services, n.e.c. Electric, gas, and sanitary services Electric services Gas production and distribution Combination utility services Electric and other services combined Gas and other services combined Water supply Sanitary services Steam and air conditioning supply Irrigation systems Administrative and auxiliary (B) (B) 1 410 (C) 239 (E) 678 4 705 22 291 3 076 1 120 505 615 (C) (B) (B) (B) 1 692 8 933 8 665 (E) (A) 169 (B) (A) (E) (B) (B) (C) (B) (C) (A) 1 203 1 004 (B) (C) (A) (A) 924 792 703 (B) (A) (B) (B) 4 208 2 771 342 2 429 (A) 929 (E) (C) 3 616 2 666 (A) (E) (C) (C) (C) 432 (A) (A) (B) (D) (D) 9 559 (D) 1 520 (D) 4 525 81 172 186 509 9 032 3 526 1 466 2 060 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 579 62 686 61 288 (D) (D) 925 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 798 8 571 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 050 4 195 3 616 (D) (D) (D) (D) 41 835 32 141 2 520 29 621 (D) 6 003 (D) (D) 55 515 43 970 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 243 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 43 475 (D) 7 126 (D) 21 782 314 122 742 530 38 060 16 078 6 527 9 551 (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 271 257 914 252 127 (D) (D) 3 740 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 39 132 33 625 (D) (D) (D) (D) 23 700 19 474 16 892 (D) (D) (D) (D) 170 349 130 386 11 166 119 220 (D) 25 316 (D) (D) 201 143 157 157 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22 918 (D) (D) (D) 5 5 50 3 25 3 19 41 1 407 145 70 14 56 18 3 2 2 52 562 516 43 1 35 7 2 53 7 7 46 1 41 4 69 29 20 20 2 2 212 181 166 12 3 24 7 216 135 35 100 1 46 21 13 145 76 2 10 1 9 10 44 1 1 3 4 4 25 1 15 1 8 4 783 54 33 5 28 9 – 1 1 11 357 322 33 – 30 3 2 38 6 6 32 – 30 2 37 10 15 12 2 2 142 117 109 7 1 20 5 97 69 21 48 – 11 6 11 56 23 1 4 – 4 1 25 – 1 – – – 3 – 2 – 1 4 236 19 12 1 11 3 – – – 4 88 84 3 – 2 1 – 8 – – 8 – 6 2 9 2 4 3 – – 54 51 45 4 2 2 1 32 23 6 17 1 4 4 – 26 10 1 – – – 6 9 – – – – – 9 – 5 1 3 6 156 21 9 3 6 5 1 – – 6 56 53 3 1 1 1 – 6 1 1 5 – 5 – 7 3 1 3 – – 11 11 11 – – – – 31 16 5 11 – 13 2 – 22 12 – 1 – 1 2 6 1 – 2 1 1 3 – 2 – 1 13 160 33 10 2 8 1 1 1 1 20 46 43 3 – 1 2 – 1 – – 1 1 – – 10 8 – 2 – – 5 2 1 1 – 2 1 38 14 2 12 – 14 9 1 26 21 – 3 – 3 – 2 – – 1 – – 6 1 1 – 4 5 46 15 4 1 3 – 1 – – 10 12 11 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 10 7 – 7 – 3 – – 7 5 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – 4 1 – 1 2 5 22 3 2 2 – – – – – 1 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 6 4 1 3 – 1 – 1 7 4 – 2 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 27 105 17 157 3 106 660 2 033 246 167 436 238 198 1 060 660 148 172 80 3 747 130 374 2 416 135 329 113 250 472 472 2 670 881 59 1 730 1 863 876 770 (C) (B) 2 749 397 220 1 294 396 376 66 1 054 495 64 269 59 167 9 456 1 385 113 1 038 234 (E) 1 152 (B) 252 (B) 761 3 197 542 60 (B) 238 411 80 (B) 121 1 585 (A) (A) (A) (A) 759 182 577 626 384 242 720 607 113 1 318 232 480 (C) (C) (B) 266 492 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments 2 497 1 776 262 33 176 25 28 74 33 41 112 58 30 14 10 335 8 36 194 23 48 6 20 43 43 295 115 14 166 141 43 75 17 6 347 35 20 180 58 31 23 167 47 14 37 21 48 702 103 16 69 18 20 72 13 23 16 20 176 11 15 8 10 13 17 6 10 85 3 1 1 1 102 36 66 40 19 21 21 10 11 165 34 28 18 5 4 75 19 Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
SIC code
Industry
First quarter 236 148 17 4 10 1 1 2 1 1 10 7 1 1 40 1 3 30 2 2 4 4 27 8 17 13 5 5 282 245 698 471 313 794 120 904 547 357 382 015 091 527 749 610 137 118 039 931 638 739 008 154 154 203 953 417 833 589 984 170 (D) (D) 382 547 306 799 532 377 821 323 510 501 948 328 036 905 507 544 901 062 (D)
Annual 1 016 642 82 21 49 7 4 14 7 6 43 27 5 7 2 178 5 13 131 3 11 4 8 19 19 111 37 2 71 55 24 21 179 395 795 778 076 379 562 159 688 471 550 927 857 494 272 033 833 321 129 573 036 302 839 001 001 034 202 129 703 032 614 026 (D) (D) 640 606 733 070 660 074 497 151 286 447 167 512 739 505 099 661 080 358 (D)
1 to 4 1 301 938 93 8 63 8 14 49 17 32 55 24 18 7 6 182 5 16 101 13 30 3 14 24 24 159 62 7 90 66 23 29 11 3 198 15 7 109 34 15 18 112 28 10 20 19 35 359 49 10 29 10 12 43 7 15 12 9 78 5 11 4 1 8 10 2 1 35 3 1 1 1 60 24 36 14 2 12 7 – 7 93 13 12 8 – 2 57 4
5 to 9 533 401 88 7 64 9 8 12 6 6 22 11 9 1 1 75 – 8 46 7 9 1 4 4 4 67 28 6 33 34 9 20 3 2 70 8 3 32 12 11 4 29 9 2 7 1 10 127 16 2 11 3 1 10 3 2 4 1 34 1 2 – 4 1 3 3 2 18 – – – – 17 5 12 11 7 4 – – – 38 14 6 4 – 1 13 5
10 to 19 352 254 53 6 36 6 5 9 8 1 18 14 1 2 1 40 – 7 25 1 6 – 1 9 9 41 16 1 24 19 2 16 1 – 48 6 7 23 10 1 1 17 6 2 7 1 1 97 14 3 10 1 3 5 2 1 – 2 27 1 2 2 4 – 4 – 6 8 – – – – 18 6 12 7 6 1 1 – 1 22 6 7 3 1 1 4 1
20 to 49 221 137 23 9 11 2 1 3 2 1 14 7 2 3 2 23 2 4 12 2 2 1 – 3 3 23 8 – 15 18 7 9 2 – 24 5 3 12 1 3 – 6 1 – 3 – 2 78 21 1 17 3 2 7 1 3 – 3 23 2 – 2 – 2 – – 1 16 – – – – 5 1 4 4 1 3 7 4 3 9 1 2 3 2 – 1 6
50 to 99 57 29 3 2 1 – – 1 – 1 3 2 – 1 – 9 1 – 6 – 1 1 – 3 3 2 – – 2 1 – – – 1 5 – – 4 1 – – 2 2 – – – – 25 2 – 1 1 1 4 – 2 – 2 6 – – – – – – 1 – 5 – – – – 1 – 1 4 3 1 5 5 – 2 – – – 2 – – 3
100 to 249 28 13 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – 1 3 – – – 1 – – 2 1 – 1 2 1 1 – – 2 1 – – – 1 – 1 1 – – – – 15 1 – 1 – 1 3 – – – 3 7 1 – – 1 2 – – – 3 – – – – 1 – 1 – – – 1 1 – 1 – 1 – – – – –
250 to 499 4 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
500 to 999 1 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
50 501 5012 5013 5014 5015 502 5021 5023 503 5031 5032 5033 5039 504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 5051 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5075 5078 508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088 509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099 51 511 5111 5112 5113 512 513 5131 5136 5137 5139 514 5141 5142 5143 5144 5145 5146 5147 5148 5149 515 5153 5154 5159 516 5162 5169 517 5171 5172 518 5181 5182 519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199 –– J
Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies Automobiles and other motor vehicles Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Tires and tubes Motor vehicle parts, used Furniture and homefurnishings Furniture Homefurnishings Lumber and construction materials Lumber, plywood, and millwork Brick, stone, and related materials Roofing, siding, and insulation Construction materials, n.e.c. Professional and commercial equipment Photographic equipment and supplies Office equipment Computers, peripherals and software Commercial equipment, n.e.c. Medical and hospital equipment Ophthalmic goods Professional equipment, n.e.c. Metals and minerals, except petroleum Metals service centers and offices Electrical goods Electrical apparatus and equipment Electrical appliances, TV and radios Electronic parts and equipment Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment Hardware Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies Warm air heating and air conditioning Refrigeration equipment and supplies Machinery, equipment, and supplies Construction and mining machinery Farm and garden machinery Industrial machinery and equipment Industrial supplies Service establishment equipment Transportation equipment and supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Sporting and recreational goods Toys and hobby goods and supplies Scrap and waste materials Jewelry and precious stones Durable goods, n.e.c. Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper and paper products Printing and writing paper Stationery and office supplies Industrial and personal service paper Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Piece goods and notions Men’s and boys’ clothing Women’s and children’s clothing Footwear Groceries and related products Groceries, general line Packaged frozen foods Dairy products, exc. dried or canned Poultry and poultry products Confectionery Fish and seafoods Meats and meat products Fresh fruits and vegetables Groceries and related products, n.e.c. Farm product raw materials Grain and field beans Livestock Farm product raw materials, n.e.c. Chemicals and allied products Plastics materials and basic shapes Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c. Petroleum and petroleum products Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Petroleum products, n.e.c. Beer, wine, and distilled beverages Beer and ale Wine and distilled beverages Misc. nondurable goods Farm supplies Books, periodicals, and newspapers Flowers and florists’ supplies Tobacco and tobacco products Paints, varnishes, and supplies Nondurable goods, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary
24 3 1 12 3 2 7 3 1 1 79 9 1 5 2
107 14 5 57 15 10 4 31 14 2 8 1 4 342 40 5 24 10
10 320 (D) 1 563 (D) 7 777 26 267 4 497 488 (D) 1 453 3 420 404 (D) 660 459 (D) (D) (D) (D) 375 491 884 340 904 436 003 980 023 912 904 110 (D) (D) (D) 959 132
44 661 (D) 6 770 (D) 32 154 115 029 20 371 4 357 (D) 7 348 13 790 1 834 (D) 2 850 60 218 (D) (D) (D) (D) 39 175 11 713 27 462 23 484 13 377 10 107 27 508 23 067 4 441 38 830 8 082 12 928 (D) (D) (D) 9 841 31 279
14
9 2 6 5 2 2 6 4 1 9 2 3
1 8
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 120 015 5 118 3 324 377 908 437 72 14 196 11 297 217 2 682 21 044 18 063 153 82 243 (A) 2 204 289 13 026 6 925 628 1 337 3 327 240 239 263 67 6 139 446 1 665 333 238 2 261 1 016 180 5 055 2 630 1 218 422 68 922 582 1 843 879 523 295 146 34 582 34 015 567 18 870 3 763 923 (E) 5 847 1 509 757 60 838 827 176 1 324 88 268 3 297 2 608 165 524 1 854 1 411 440 3 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments 8 965 466 171 66 122 85 22 241 79 53 109 1 043 747 22 6 46 9 151 60 1 069 201 140 150 481 33 25 27 12 722 53 217 53 31 141 188 39 706 383 146 82 21 134 65 258 109 65 60 24 2 372 2 308 60 2 282 219 82 138 942 236 86 13 145 87 32 285 19 39 225 94 30 101 156 121 31 4 Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
SIC code
Industry
First quarter 416 213 24 17 1 3 1 948 935 497 392 734 390
Annual 1 838 519 117 84 6 14 9 2 177 141 2 33 260 229 1 1 1 581 132 798 450 960 241 950 588 407 955
1 to 4 3 861 208 60 34 47 51 16 82 1 33 48 421 293 10 3 23 9 47 35 391 30 97 56 166 15 10 9 8 317 21 87 24 9 42 108 26 372 193 71 45 16 61 39 140 54 39 28 19 856 823 29 1 187 34 13 106 531 144 39 10 69 48 14 179 12 16 142 50 23 69 49 37 8 4
5 to 9 2 221 136 39 24 48 19 6 43 – 16 27 275 210 7 – 16 – 21 20 318 9 26 47 215 8 6 5 2 207 18 57 17 13 29 63 10 219 117 39 26 4 48 17 85 42 15 27 1 458 447 11 557 44 35 25 239 43 25 2 54 13 13 71 6 12 34 14 1 19 40 31 9 –
10 to 19 1 455 72 30 6 24 12 – 15 1 4 10 166 111 4 1 5 – 41 4 188 30 13 31 88 8 7 10 1 139 10 65 11 7 30 14 2 80 55 26 9 1 19 4 21 8 5 5 3 453 441 12 333 58 24 6 126 34 13 – 20 14 5 29 1 10 24 12 4 8 47 37 10 –
20 to 49 997 33 28 1 1 3 – 11 1 – 10 92 46 1 2 2 – 40 1 131 92 4 16 11 2 2 3 1 48 3 7 1 2 33 1 1 21 14 7 2 – 5 2 5 1 4 – – 475 469 6 174 78 8 1 39 14 7 1 2 8 – 6 – 1 14 8 2 4 16 13 3 –
50 to 99 268 11 8 1 2 – – 34 33 – 1 25 24 – – – – 1 – 32 31 – – 1 – – – – 11 1 1 – – 7 2 – 10 2 2 – – – 2 6 4 1 – 1 117 115 2 23 5 2 – 7 1 2 – – 4 – – – – 3 2 – 1 4 3 1 –
100 to 249 137 4 4 – – – – 42 29 – 13 57 56 – – – – 1 – 9 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 2 1 – – 1 1 1 – 1 – – 13 13 – 6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 6 – – – – – –
250 to 499 25 2 2 – – – – 14 14 – – 7 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – –
500 to 999 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 559 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 5712 5713 5714 5719 572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 5812 5813 59 591 592 593 594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 J Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries and garden stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores Variety stores Misc. general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat and fish markets Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, nut, and confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Gasoline service stations Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, n.e.c. Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory and specialty stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Misc. apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Drapery and upholstery stores Misc. homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, and computer stores Radio, TV, and electronic stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Drinking places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Book stores Stationery stores Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail order houses Merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c.
41 434 32 511 545 8 378 62 199 55 106 557 262 484 (D) 4 671 1 084 76 51 3 6 10 1 1 1 501 050 529 335 815 130 676 582 384
257 388 605 269 984 (D) 21 222 4 627 990 188 470 863 942 033 947 522 025 810 773 889 057 294 867 456 474 272 938 975 893 027 043 461 873 300 681 362 530
348 231 17 27 45 7 8 8 2 70 5 15 4 2 25 14 2 103 53 28 10 1 13 13 35 16 12 3 3
16 176 1 386 3 732 962 559 6 055 3 041 441 23 12 6 2 3 3 8 3 2 921 298 437 347 239 275 310 313 803 796 866 848
77 881 76 834 1 042 78 644 12 692 1 611 (D) 18 235 5 090 2 109 322 3 645 2 087 766 2 889 288 1 039 21 600 17 966 889 2 745 13 422 10 056 3 361 5
352 239 347 112 5 048 344 344 52 731 5 383 (D) 79 717 22 636 9 098 1 361 15 324 9 323 3 13 1 3 101 87 3 10 514 774 072 615 886 084 945 857
54 520 40 296 14 201 23
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
59 599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 –– 60 602 603 606 609 61 611 614 615 616 62 621 622 628 63 631 632 6321 6324 633 636 637 639 64 65 651 653 654 655 6552 6553 67 671 673 6732 6733 679 6794 6798 6799 ––
Retail trade Con. Miscellaneous retail Con. Retail stores, n.e.c. Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository institutions Commercial banks Savings institutions Credit unions Functions closely related to banking Nondepository institutions Federal and Federally sponsored credit Personal credit institutions Business credit institutions Mortgage bankers and brokers Security and commodity brokers Security brokers and dealers Commodity contracts brokers, dealers Security and commodity services Insurance carriers Life insurance Medical service and health insurance Accident and health insurance Hospital and medical service plans Fire, marine, and casualty insurance Title insurance Pension, health, and welfare funds Insurance carriers, n.e.c. Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate operators and lessors Real estate agents and managers Title abstract offices Subdividers and developers Subdividers and developers, n.e.c. Cemetery subdividers and developers Holding and other investment offices Holding offices Trusts Educational, religious, etc. trusts Trusts, n.e.c. Miscellaneous investing Patent owners and lessors Real estate investment trusts Investors, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Services
2 788 808 182 104 356 1 338 1 985 29 7 3 2 862 150 587 629 882 52 (G) (A) (E) (C) 639 1 350 725 (A) (F) 10 2 3 1 1 5 354 063 043 408 635 063 (B) 154 (A)
10 084 2 231 711 1 039 1 516 4 587 14 509 245 47 24 17 5 934 565 525 133 336 571
44 9 3 4 6 21 63 1 022 193 95 72 22 2
673 491 017 024 368 773 076 129 264 557 861 344 502
519 155 20 9 72 263 64 2 940 493 298 138 53 4 147 1 51 19 76 218 98 1 119 217 60 17 7 10 119 4 15 2 561 1 204 395 690 30 89 64 25 97 35 36 22 14 26 6 4 16 3 13 575 590 428 7 146 72 74 7 1 091 247 9 6 10 82 67 53 11 9 68 535 15 7 71
311 86 7 6 40 172 27 1 882 122 62 35 24 1 92 – 40 11 41 161 62 1 98 105 20 5 2 3 71 1 7 1 385 948 317 542 17 72 50 22 68 18 31 17 14 19 5 3 11 1 8 190 379 245 4 125 58 67 3 693 134 5 6 1 49 30 35 – 8 48 338 12 7 46
140 48 5 1 25 61 8 542 182 123 45 12 2 26 1 7 4 14 27 15 – 12 35 12 – – – 16 3 3 1 111 149 43 90 6 10 7 3 10 5 1 1 – 4 – – 4 2 2 732 77 55 2 17 11 6 3 260 57 1 – 2 22 19 12 – 1 14 137 3 – 25
48 18 6 1 4 19 9 289 114 77 30 7 – 15 – 1 3 11 15 10 – 5 27 13 3 2 1 7 – 4 – 46 66 24 33 5 4 4 – 6 4 1 1 – 1 1 – – – 1 340 53 50 – 3 2 1 – 94 33 1 – 3 10 12 4 3 – 3 51 – – –
18 2 2 – 3 11 12 141 51 30 15 5 1 10 – 1 – 9 12 10 – 2 18 9 1 – 1 8 – – – 15 27 8 18 – 1 1 – 8 4 2 2 – 2 – 1 1 – 754 46 44 1 – – – 1 29 13 1 – – 1 6 2 3 – 2 8 – – –
2 1 – 1 – – 5 54 17 4 9 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 1 1 – – 15 4 1 1 – 9 – 1 – 3 12 3 6 2 1 1 – 3 2 1 1 – – – – – – 280 18 17 – 1 1 – – 8 6 – – 3 – – – 3 – 1 1 – – –
– – – – – – 2 16 6 2 3 1 – 1 – – 1 – 2 – – 2 4 – 2 – 2 2 – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – 199 16 16 – – – – – 6 4 1 – 1 – – – 2 – – – – – –
– – – – – – – 7 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 1 2 – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – 50 1 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – 1 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 1 3 2 1 3 – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 22 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
(D) (D) (D) (D) 6 143 20 338 12 966 (D) (D) 101 18 24 10 13 57 693 056 303 754 549 728 (D) 1 239 (D) 023 671 321 580 451 261 190
(D) (D) (D) (D) 27 377 84 433 49 608 (D) (D) 394 72 98 45 52 217 576 828 128 558 570 048 (D) 5 284 (D) 221 136 607 367 111 992 119
2 842 5 875 1 582 2 846 247 1 200 1 149 51 1 131 841 167 148 19 123 (B) (B) 61 (A) 168 698 7 200 6 755 (B) 346 239 107 (B) 6 748 2 534 (C) (A) 401 414 523 257 665 14 304 2 475 40 13 259
22 868 28 7 14 1 4 4 12 9 1 1
109 029 134 33 68 8 24 22 1 55 43 4 3
557 444 144 020 124 1 969 (D) (D) 1 632 (D)
675 390 272 813 459 8 013 (D) (D) 6 620 (D)
1 005 715 22 234 20 373 (D) 1 574 1 197 377 (D) 24 008 10 693 (D) (D) 1 948 1 003 1 635 751 4 168 33 1 587 7 413 135 45 1 681
4 460 137 110 607 96 492 (D) 12 814 9 316 3 498 (D) 101 962 45 389 (D) (D) 8 994 4 316 7 274 3 343 16 235 138 6 526 32 665 587 178 7 724
70 701 702 703 7032 7033 704 72 721 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 722 723 724 725 726 J
Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Rooming and boarding houses Camps and recreational vehicle parks Sporting and recreational camps Trailer parks and campsites Membership basis organization hotels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Power laundries, family and commercial Garment pressing and cleaners’ agents Linen supply Coin operated laundries and cleaning Drycleaning plants, except rug Carpet and upholstery cleaning Industrial launderers Laundry and garment services, n.e.c. Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors Funeral service and crematories
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
Services 72 729 7291 7299 73 731 7311 7312 7313 7319 732 7322 7323 733 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338 734 7342 7349 735 7352 7353 7359 736 7361 7363 737 7371 7372 7373 7374 7375 7376 7377 7378 7379 738 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389 75 751 7513 7514 7515 752 753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 754 7542 7549 76 762 7622 7623 7629 763 764 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781 7812 7819 782 7822 783 7832 7833 784 J
Con. 1 123 702 421 30 906 430 332 (A) (B) (B) 635 554 81 1 016 378 252 32 234 120 3 006 96 2 908 698 118 159 421 13 703 1 872 11 831 7 702 1 457 2 895 1 068 594 226 (C) (A) 418 842 3 716 882 160 (A) (C) 2 470 5 563 1 648 (F) (F) (E) (B) 3 231 911 (B) (B) 108 113 1 825 152 (F) (E) 371 1 662 448 (C) (B) 272 (B) (B) 1 105 (B) (B) 968 3 322 1 724 (C) (G) (A) (A) (E) 471 (A) (G) 2 454 1 313 1 141 211 599 2 877 2 524 (D) (D) (D) 3 537 3 049 488 5 550 2 436 1 162 244 1 230 478 7 654 504 7 149 4 720 992 1 233 2 495 76 351 9 705 66 646 92 811 17 032 41 264 12 899 6 475 2 011 (D) (D) 617 566 099 228 140 (D) (D) 12 660 30 570 9 252 (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 664 5 846 (D) (D) 622 729 9 637 1 009 (D) (D) 1 566 10 476 2 590 (D) (D) 1 554 (D) (D) 7 395 (D) (D) 6 580 7 115 3 592 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 057 (D) (D) 8 893 3 569 5 324 989 269 13 406 11 323 (D) (D) (D) 15 581 13 504 2 077 25 077 10 859 4 760 1 341 5 996 2 121 33 719 2 555 31 157 23 149 4 050 6 322 12 777 351 490 50 670 300 820 442 623 82 337 190 858 61 836 34 496 9 716 (D) (D) 414 433 006 829 422 (D) (D) 57 961 148 67 81 2 323 84 62 4 4 14 28 21 7 173 22 24 18 75 34 381 20 360 136 16 27 93 219 82 137 875 288 128 88 50 29 3 3 46 239 418 41 26 2 46 303 981 63 33 27 3 6 810 196 15 7 22 29 510 31 100 45 55 359 92 40 11 41 8 25 234 31 7 196 239 40 22 18 5 5 33 27 6 161 108 46 62 1 490 54 37 4 2 11 13 12 1 128 12 10 16 64 26 222 15 206 75 3 17 55 72 46 26 626 227 67 50 27 17 1 3 31 202 291 22 17 1 34 217 656 44 25 18 1 3 563 128 6 5 8 18 376 22 44 21 23 270 67 28 10 29 7 22 174 25 5 144 119 28 17 11 5 5 8 3 5 78 24 11 13 372 21 19 – 1 1 4 2 2 26 3 7 2 7 7 84 3 81 42 9 6 27 23 11 12 105 27 22 16 7 8 – – 7 18 67 6 4 – 8 49 221 8 4 4 – 3 177 41 7 1 12 9 100 7 33 16 17 55 16 10 1 5 1 2 36 5 – 31 63 4 2 2 – – 7 7 – 52 7 5 2 180 6 4 – – 2 5 2 3 6 – 3 – 3 – 45 – 45 17 4 3 10 25 11 14 53 17 9 6 7 2 – – 1 11 23 5 2 1 3 12 82 4 2 1 1 – 59 21 2 1 2 2 31 – 19 6 13 18 4 1 – 3 – – 14 1 1 12 41 6 2 4 – – 11 10 1 24 6 3 3 145 2 1 – 1 – 3 2 1 11 5 4 – 1 1 21 2 19 2 – 1 1 22 5 17 59 12 14 12 6 1 1 – 6 7 25 4 3 – 1 17 16 2 – 2 – – 10 6 – – – – 2 2 4 2 2 13 4 1 – 3 – 1 8 – 1 7 12 – – – – – 6 6 – 6 – – – 66 1 1 – – – 1 1 – 1 1 – – – – 5 – 5 – – – – 36 4 32 16 3 7 3 2 1 – – – – 6 2 – – – 4 2 1 – 1 – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – 2 1 – – 1 – – 1 – – 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – 2 1 1 56 – – – – – 2 2 – 1 1 – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – 31 3 28 15 2 8 1 1 – 1 – 1 1 4 1 – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – 1 2 – – – – – 1 1 – 1 1 1 – 11 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – 7 2 5 1 – 1 – – – – – – – 2 1 – – – 1 4 4 2 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – –
Personal services Con. Miscellaneous personal services Tax return preparation services Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c. Business services Advertising Advertising agencies Outdoor advertising services Radio, TV, publisher representatives Advertising, n.e.c. Credit reporting and collection Adjustment and collection services Credit reporting services Mailing, reproduction, stenographic Direct mail advertising services Photocopying and duplicating services Commercial photography Commercial art and graphic design Secretarial and court reporting Services to buildings Disinfecting and pest control services Building maintenance services, n.e.c. Misc. equipment rental and leasing Medical equipment rental Heavy construction equipment rental Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c. Personnel supply services Employment agencies Help supply services Computer and data processing services Computer programming services Prepackaged software Computer integrated systems design Data processing and preparation Information retrieval services Computer facilities management Computer rental and leasing Computer maintenance and repair Computer related services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous business services Detective and armored car services Security systems services News syndicates Photofinishing laboratories Business services, n.e.c. Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive rentals, no drivers Truck rental and leasing, no drivers Passenger car rental Passenger car leasing Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Top and body repair and paint shops Auto exhaust system repair shops Tire retreading and repair shops Automotive glass replacement shops Automotive transmission repair shops General automotive repair shops Automotive repair shops, n.e.c. Automotive services, except repair Carwashes Automotive services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Radio and television repair Refrigeration service and repair Electrical repair shops, n.e.c. Watch, clock, and jewelry repair Reupholstery and furniture repair Miscellaneous repair shops Welding repair Armature rewinding shops Repair services, n.e.c. Motion pictures Motion picture production and services Motion picture and video production Services allied to motion pictures Motion picture distribution and services Motion picture and tape distribution Motion picture theaters Motion picture theaters, except drive in Drive in motion picture theaters Video tape rental
3 8 18 3 1
15 44 84 15 5
129 751 39 840 (D) (D) (D) (D) 78 987 24 445 (D) (D) 2 881 3 222 41 289 3 604 (D) (D) 6 136 45 422 11 726 (D) (D) 6 861 (D) (D) 31 640 (D) (D) 28 188 32 522 16 997 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 728 (D) (D)
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
79 791 792 7922 7929 793 794 7941 7948 799 7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 80 801 802 803 804 8041 8042 8043 8049 805 806 807 8071 8072 808 809 81 82 821 822 823 824 829 83 832 833 835 836 839 84 841 842 86 861 862 863 864 865 866 869 87 871 8711 8712 8713 872 873 8731 8732 8733 8734 874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 89 –– J
Services Con. Amusement and recreation services Dance studios, schools, and halls Producers, orchestras, entertainers Theatrical producers and services Entertainers and entertainment groups Bowling centers Commercial sports Sports clubs, managers, and promoters Racing, including track operation Misc. amusement, recreation services Physical fitness facilities Public golf courses Coin operated amusement devices Amusement parks Membership sports and recreation clubs Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Offices of osteopathic physicians Offices of other health practitioners Offices and clinics of chiropractors Offices and clinics of optometrists Offices and clinics of podiatrists Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. Nursing and personal care facilities Hospitals Medical and dental laboratories Medical laboratories Dental laboratories Home health care services Health and allied services, n.e.c. Legal services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Colleges and universities Libraries Vocational schools Schools and educational services, n.e.c. Social services Individual and family services Job training and related services Child day care services Residential care Social services, n.e.c. Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Museums and art galleries Botanical and zoological gardens Membership organizations Business associations Professional organizations Labor organizations Civic and social associations Political organizations Religious organizations Membership organizations, n.e.c. Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Engineering services Architectural services Surveying services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping Research and testing services Commercial physical research Commercial nonphysical research Noncommercial research organizations Testing laboratories Management and public relations Management services Management consulting services Public relations services Facilities support services Business consulting, n.e.c. Services, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary
7 058 (C) 243 189 54 207 667 1 666 5 801 951 286 489 122 1 251 2 702 51 705 7 657 3 343 49 1 383 324 320 98 641 8 869 20 245 637 554 83 5 568 3 949 4 338 15 039 5 316 8 775 160 315 473 14 5 2 3 2 849 903 042 824 641 439 336 (E) (A) 6 641 397 128 318 1 631 11 3 883 273 10 899 3 013 2 352 351 310 1 772 1 245 788 70 45 342 4 869 2 538 1 335 (B) (C) 730 498 1 934
21 868 (D) 1 061 806 255 584 2 537 2 2 535 17 388 1 721 1 470 1 619 684 4 131 7 763 355 050 92 537 20 662 521 7 334 1 407 1 659 542 3 726 40 105 143 265 4 141 3 760 381 22 104 24 371 38 408 86 627 26 286 56 256 463 1 789 1 833 51 20 6 10 10 2 672 489 741 712 964 766
120 160 (D) 9 674 4 230 5 444 2 232 14 345 95 14 250 92 601 7 262 12 506 7 315 13 983 22 573 28 962 1 500 810 418 260 100 274 2 575 33 073 6 220 7 471 2 647 16 735 161 836 582 196 17 006 15 353 1 653 87 515 98 053 177 799 369 113 236 1 7 10 213 83 26 44 46 11 446 775 193 834 594 044 211 728 506 498 923 556
603 39 67 49 18 24 27 5 22 445 68 43 44 14 80 196 2 128 708 533 15 378 134 79 31 134 139 39 76 46 30 98 141 793 352 151 29 33 36 102 1 189 349 104 488 165 83 49 46 3 1 061 92 31 61 229 5 603 40 1 689 514 358 70 86 405 136 66 16 14 40 634 185 307 20 6 116 90 38
368 25 54 39 15 11 20 5 15 257 31 23 21 9 44 129 975 335 210 11 283 116 51 25 91 22 2 54 29 25 15 43 542 166 42 4 24 21 74 581 179 59 248 48 47 34 32 2 632 69 23 39 107 5 368 21 1 210 345 232 44 69 306 79 38 13 11 17 480 121 242 16 3 98 64 11
97 11 6 4 2 4 1 – 1 75 11 12 12 2 15 23 587 201 239 4 77 17 26 5 29 19 1 8 4 4 5 32 141 57 27 2 7 7 14 264 70 9 119 44 22 9 9 – 271 14 6 13 87 – 144 7 239 84 56 19 9 61 27 12 1 1 13 67 20 36 1 2 8 17 2
68 3 5 4 1 7 1 – 1 52 11 6 2 1 2 30 241 106 69 – 12 1 1 1 9 17 1 4 3 1 8 24 79 49 31 3 1 4 10 186 48 13 71 42 12 2 1 1 103 5 1 8 25 – 54 10 128 49 39 3 7 25 20 9 1 2 8 34 15 15 3 – 1 6 10
42 – 2 2 – 2 1 – 1 37 10 2 7 2 10 6 145 45 15 – 6 – 1 – 5 15 1 7 7 – 33 23 24 40 28 6 – 3 3 111 30 10 45 24 2 2 2 – 45 3 1 1 6 – 32 2 76 30 25 4 1 10 4 2 1 – 1 32 18 9 – – 5 1 7
16 – – – – – 1 – 1 15 4 – 2 – 7 2 82 16 – – – – – – – 30 1 2 2 – 21 12 4 17 13 2 1 – 1 23 8 7 5 3 – 2 2 – 10 1 – – 4 – 5 – 24 6 6 – – 2 4 3 – – 1 12 6 4 – – 2 1 4
9 – – – – – 3 – 3 6 1 – – – 2 3 63 1 – – – – – – – 34 8 1 1 – 14 5 3 10 6 3 – 1 – 19 11 5 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – 1 2 2 – – – 8 4 1 – 1 2 1 2
2 – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – 2 17 3 – – – – – – – 2 10 – – – 1 1 – 8 3 5 – – – 4 2 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – 1
1 – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 13 1 – – – – – – – – 10 – – – 1 1 – 4 1 3 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
1 104 (D) (D) 21 973 3 009 946 1 331 3 878 107 11 592 1 110 97 28 23 2 1 12 12 9 2 43 22 14 5 538 087 325 935 827 937 620 476 325 328 491 894 465 333 (D) (D) 113
5 473 (D) (D) 272 201 300 734 405 374 48 442 4 816 467 129 106 14 8 58 80 65 2 1 11 198 99 64 027 647 877 465 305 228 656 227 516 633 280 496 108 724 (D) (D) 26 767 19 583 83 823 93 12 4 5 17
4 971 20 502
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 1b.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 (B) Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments 187 Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more –
SIC code
Industry
First quarter (D)
Annual (D)
1 to 4 180
5 to 9 5
10 to 19 2
20 to 49 –
50 to 99 –
100 to 249 –
250 to 499 –
500 to 999 –
Unclassified establishments J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
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Table 1c.
The State
Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1997
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Employment size class SIC code Major group Total Total number of employees Total payroll, annual ($1,000) 497 878 13 620 038 1 to 4 35 031 1 069 925 5 to 9 48 746 1 151 191 10 to 19 58 529 1 467 435 20 to 49 86 363 2 199 428 50 to 99 64 092 1 683 732 100 to 249 84 998 2 186 618 250 to 499 45 171 1 284 494 500 to 999 41 184 1 348 545 1,000 or more 33 764 1 228 670
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES, FORESTRY, AND FISHING
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 07 Agricultural services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Forestry Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Fishing, hunting, and trapping Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) (H) (D) 2 727 62 377 (C) (D) (B) (D) 627 17 430 602 16 444 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 784 16 029 (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 489 11 423 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
08
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MINING
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 10 Metal mining Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Oil and gas extraction Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) (F) (D) (E) (D) (A) (D) 405 19 946 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) 106 5 006 – – – – 106 5 006 (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
13
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CONSTRUCTION
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 15 General contractors and operative builders Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Heavy construction, except building Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Special trade contractors Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 20 648 682 660 4 860 154 901 2 340 101 051 13 448 426 708 4 169 126 254 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 819 78 501 3 767 107 688 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 446 69 630 4 378 142 202 1 205 34 399 530 22 816 2 643 84 987 4 224 160 548 956 36 800 558 27 478 2 710 96 270 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 582 52 525 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 248 44 795 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
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MANUFACTURING
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 20 Food and kindred products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Textile mill products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Apparel and other textile products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Lumber and wood products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Furniture and fixtures Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Paper and allied products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Printing and publishing Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Chemicals and allied products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Petroleum and coal products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 105 550 3 759 711 2 634 87 981 3 340 112 548 2 110 36 963 4 362 111 333 (G) (D) 4 016 146 180 8 076 227 176 1 509 55 635 (C) (D) 1 738 57 445 33 590 (D) (D) 64 1 350 322 6 635 (D) (D) 15 1 020 324 6 481 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 767 80 571 66 939 (D) (D) 114 1 797 430 9 379 74 1 398 – – 499 12 917 73 2 316 (D) (D) 5 375 157 881 182 2 648 79 2 164 152 2 616 601 16 806 158 4 282 (D) (D) 872 22 614 81 2 917 (D) (D) 12 297 405 449 355 7 842 216 8 494 393 6 558 1 314 36 732 294 9 291 319 9 084 1 477 45 578 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 884 486 549 (D) (D) 357 9 116 497 8 080 809 21 071 (D) (D) 240 8 194 (D) (D) 604 20 860 – – 21 803 709 484 576 18 703 1 184 36 510 (D) (D) 886 20 710 (D) (D) 1 329 48 881 2 217 59 744 (D) (D) – – 15 659 551 127 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – 1 000 35 251 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 18 531 681 611 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – (D) (D) – – – – 13 496 629 594 – – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) – – – – – –
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
9 059 264 773
26 1 302
120 4 346
(D) (D)
808 22 993
1 711 51 222
1 613 46 565
1 823 49 947
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 1c.
The State
Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Employment size class SIC code Major group Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 or more
MANUFACTURING Con.
31 Leather and leather products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Stone, clay, and glass products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Primary metal industries Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Fabricated metal products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Industrial machinery and equipment Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Electronic and other electronic equipment Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Transportation equipment Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Instruments and related products Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Administrative and auxiliary Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) (G) (D) 2 134 75 370 5 037 170 488 7 909 264 055 16 212 637 028 15 171 518 976 (G) (D) 12 038 524 940 2 453 64 992 4 705 314 122 10 113 (D) (D) 18 263 109 3 501 328 17 326 127 8 765 34 725 78 2 985 101 2 372 10 772 20 210 98 3 389 47 1 769 270 8 144 510 15 229 154 5 088 (D) (D) 131 4 495 (D) (D) 27 2 162 (D) (D) 147 4 546 65 1 776 (D) (D) 846 28 780 414 13 324 (D) (D) 309 10 749 215 4 194 86 5 145 (D) (D) 532 20 652 410 13 863 1 505 50 927 1 676 71 092 1 287 44 122 (D) (D) 456 13 799 269 6 581 424 21 248 (D) (D) 589 18 948 462 12 269 1 470 47 674 1 909 79 033 1 695 59 665 – – (D) (D) 603 17 204 391 48 506 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 354 46 875 1 072 43 100 (D) (D) 4 545 148 825 – – 1 912 60 391 876 26 409 680 53 011 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 291 38 360 3 487 150 055 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 493 164 599 4 237 155 422 (D) (D) 2 644 92 544 – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – (D) (D)
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33
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35
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37
38
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TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 41 Local and interurban passenger transit Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Trucking and warehousing Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Water transportation Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Transportation by air Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Pipelines, except natural gas Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Transportation services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Communication Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Electric, gas, and sanitary services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Administrative and auxiliary Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 22 291 742 530 3 076 38 060 8 933 257 914 (E) (D) 1 203 39 132 (A) (D) 924 23 700 4 208 170 349 3 616 201 143 (B) (D) 1 338 41 750 106 2 097 547 13 695 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 1 557 43 247 (D) (D) 585 13 483 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 337 8 283 219 9 137 179 6 909 – – 2 078 58 828 (D) (D) 730 19 363 93 3 486 (D) (D) – – 131 2 977 408 13 867 296 12 824 (D) (D) 5 019 152 999 (D) (D) 1 356 38 306 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) 1 151 42 439 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 960 89 262 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 3 079 118 549 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – – – 933 33 673 939 50 356 – – (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
42
44
45
46
47
48
49
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WHOLESALE TRADE
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 50 Wholesale trade durable goods Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Wholesale trade nondurable goods Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Administrative and auxiliary Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 27 105 1 016 179 17 157 642 395 9 456 342 505 492 31 279 2 377 97 029 1 756 72 527 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 500 121 802 2 621 89 049 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 779 174 773 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 642 253 985 4 031 158 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 673 151 084 1 782 80 245 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 067 145 551 1 823 62 009 2 244 83 542 – – (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – –
51
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Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
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Table 1c.
The State
Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Employment size class SIC code Major group Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 or more
RETAIL TRADE
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 52 Building materials and garden supplies Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) General merchandise stores Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Food stores Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Automotive dealers and service stations Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Apparel and accessory stores Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Furniture and homefurnishings stores Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Eating and drinking places Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Miscellaneous retail Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Administrative and auxiliary Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 120 015 1 838 519 5 118 117 581 14 196 177 950 21 044 260 257 13 026 348 990 6 139 70 810 5 055 103 272 34 582 352 239 18 870 344 344 1 985 63 076 7 245 140 385 455 10 719 166 2 149 806 11 103 817 18 146 681 10 018 780 16 603 (D) (D) 2 171 40 295 (D) (D) 14 794 206 630 880 17 838 286 2 580 1 831 19 411 2 162 35 177 1 368 15 326 1 458 27 329 3 143 30 907 3 614 55 497 52 2 565 19 492 279 024 935 20 550 174 2 150 2 228 23 841 2 519 51 034 1 820 20 391 1 023 21 132 6 294 59 446 4 382 75 702 117 4 778 30 602 440 768 970 27 009 443 6 031 2 760 30 003 4 042 120 930 1 496 16 983 566 13 584 14 674 137 292 5 310 79 024 341 9 912 17 918 288 585 (D) (D) 2 332 27 937 (D) (D) 2 238 75 884 774 8 092 725 16 651 7 452 77 508 1 537 28 503 336 13 459 21 844 344 806 (D) (D) 6 720 89 159 9 587 128 797 1 248 47 819 – – 503 7 973 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 075 47 944 (D) (D) – – – – – – – – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
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55
56
57
58
59
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FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 60 Depository institutions Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Nondepository institutions Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Security and commodity brokers Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Insurance carriers Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Insurance agents, brokers, and service Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Real estate Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Holding and other investment offices Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Administrative and auxiliary Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 29 862 1 022 129 7 150 193 264 (G) (D) 1 350 84 433 10 354 394 576 2 842 109 029 5 875 134 221 1 131 55 675 (A) (D) 3 226 143 699 (D) (D) (D) (D) 262 15 991 139 19 152 735 31 926 1 520 43 760 102 8 024 (D) (D) 3 565 110 274 1 270 27 926 160 7 543 166 11 778 253 10 577 700 21 471 941 24 800 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 846 121 821 1 484 33 156 185 7 280 207 18 626 376 14 164 638 24 319 874 16 857 82 7 419 – – 4 294 152 358 1 632 51 267 292 11 869 376 25 995 561 18 942 427 18 411 785 17 650 221 8 224 – – (D) (D) 1 217 35 901 220 8 337 (D) (D) 956 31 478 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – (D) (D) 999 22 530 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – 2 462 78 688 (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – 5 467 182 666 – – – – – – (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – – – – – (D) (D) – – – – – – – –
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62
63
64
65
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SERVICES
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 70 Hotels and other lodging places Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Personal services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Business services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Auto repair, services, and parking Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Miscellaneous repair services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 168 698 4 460 137 7 200 110 607 6 748 101 962 30 906 989 269 5 563 129 751 1 662 45 422 14 230 441 759 422 15 807 1 315 19 459 2 205 97 599 1 229 27 716 492 11 223 17 902 461 470 509 9 039 1 709 23 298 2 454 77 413 1 413 31 851 360 9 965 17 768 514 194 764 9 058 1 250 17 215 2 378 92 967 1 029 24 580 241 7 907 22 690 616 892 1 419 17 016 756 10 995 4 409 148 427 (D) (D) 335 9 685 19 447 463 691 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 518 118 133 (D) (D) (D) (D) 29 877 727 647 2 530 36 916 861 15 836 8 399 277 140 – – (D) (D) 17 241 435 993 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 138 120 358 (D) (D) – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D) – – – –
72
73
75
76
J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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U.S. Census Bureau
Table 1c.
The State
Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Employment size class SIC code Major group Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 or more
SERVICES Con.
78 Motion pictures Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Amusement and recreation services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Health services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Legal services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Educational services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Social services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Membership organizations Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Engineering and management services Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Services, n.e.c. Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) Administrative and auxiliary Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) 3 322 32 522 233 3 140 (D) (D) 533 8 137 322 2 763 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – (D) (D)
79
7 058 120 160
536 22 282
635 12 584
915 15 186
1 319 30 587
(D) (D)
1 314 16 501
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
– –
80
51 705 1 500 810
2 082 76 768
3 829 141 026
3 106 134 043
4 550 158 953
6 128 150 633
9 495 183 725
5 324 175 486
9 146 254 296
8 045 225 880
81
4 338 177 799
980 27 235
901 31 716
1 049 48 566
655 31 206
311 13 670
442 25 406
– –
– –
– –
82
15 039 369 446
274 10 550
(D) (D)
668 10 463
1 378 21 736
1 165 23 334
(D) (D)
3 145 59 040
2 621 53 647
(D) (D)
83
14 849 213 211
(D) (D)
1 775 25 772
2 508 38 310
3 101 49 529
1 440 22 174
3 007 39 250
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
– –
84
336 5 473
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
– –
– –
– –
– –
86
6 641 93 272
1 340 17 923
1 770 21 966
1 322 16 731
1 473 25 931
736 10 721
– –
– –
– –
– –
87
10 899 467 027
1 839 85 283
1 553 62 289
1 749 81 124
2 254 90 932
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
– –
– –
89
498 19 583
96 6 107
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
– –
– –
– –
––
1 934 83 823
22 1 559
(D) (D)
160 6 308
(D) (D)
241 5 833
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
– –
UNCLASSIFIED ESTABLISHMENTS
Number of employees Payroll, annual ($1,000) J (B) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 1d.
The State Establishments With 1,000 Employees or More by Major Group and Employment Size Class: 1997
Number of establishments by employment size class Major group Total number of establishments 18 8 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 5 1 1,000 to 1,499 10 5 1 2 – 1 1 – – – – 1 1 4 1 – 3 – 1,500 to 2,499 4 2 – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – 2 – 1 1 – 2,500 to 4,999 4 1 – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – 2 – – 1 1 5,000 or more – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliabililty/comparability, see introductory text] SIC code Total Manufacturing 26 30 33 35 36 38 –– Paper and allied products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Primary metal industries Industrial machinery and equipment Electronic and other electronic equipment Instruments and related products Administrative and auxiliary Transportation and public utilities 42 Trucking and warehousing Finance, insurance, and real estate 63 Insurance carriers Services 73 78 80 82 Business services Motion pictures Health services Educational services
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Table 1e.
The State
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1997 and 1996
1997 1996 Payroll ($1,000) First quarter 3 132 105 66 162 60 240 1 208 311 708 203 65 575 902 309 437 391 003 615 451 834 374 259 – Number of establish ments 35 1 1 1 561 844 776 945 988 2 777 352 887 576 367 049 – Number of employees for week including March 12 482 19 15 27 11 39 165 49 105 34 12 173 902 955 208 604 489 826 736 578 332 543 – Payroll ($1,000) First quarter 2 978 99 61 155 58 235 1 154 299 647 200 65 399 702 187 994 817 084 635 501 126 718 635 –
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
County Number of establish ments Total Belknap Carroll Cheshire Coos Grafton Hillsborough Merrimack Rockingham Strafford Sullivan Statewide J 36 1 1 1 1 2 10 3 8 2 1 692 883 808 980 000 870 794 941 937 397 082 –
Number of employees for week including March 12 497 20 16 27 11 39 171 50 111 35 12 878 217 497 981 433 688 987 397 779 294 605 –
Annual 13 620 474 311 691 252 1 037 038 923 133 549 971 440
Annual 12 733 440 277 664 245 990 577 358 700 659 923 762
5 176 294 1 373 880 3 118 793 886 572 296 483 –
10 3 8 2 1
4 886 518 1 277 500 2 832 489 836 947 280 721 –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
BELKNAP
Total 07 Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Agricultural services Mining Construction General contractors and operative builders Heavy construction, except building Heavy construction, except highway Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Masonry, stonework, and plastering Misc. special trade contractors Manufacturing Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Printing and publishing Newspapers Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Misc. fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Electronic and other electronic equipment Electronic components, n.e.c. Transportation equipment Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Local and interurban passenger transit Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Machinery, equipment, and supplies Wholesale trade nondurable goods Groceries and related products Retail trade 52 53 531 539 54 541 546 55 551 554 56 565 57 571 58 5812 59 591 594 5941 596 598 J Building materials and garden supplies General merchandise stores Department stores Misc. general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Retail bakeries Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Family clothing stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers 20 217 (C) (C) (A) 1 160 273 183 145 704 149 117 127 4 660 190 312 203 115 473 112 113 (E) 234 104 767 204 204 1 150 150 (E) (E) 677 181 164 142 733 466 109 267 158 6 218 211 672 521 143 946 817 114 756 385 174 411 130 243 154 1 865 1 795 1 114 184 300 108 329 163 105 902 (D) (D) (D) 7 625 1 632 1 178 947 4 815 897 1 250 766 30 845 609 1 677 1 071 588 2 608 779 697 (D) 1 326 568 6 344 1 248 1 248 8 318 964 (D) (D) 4 938 611 1 608 1 579 6 360 4 372 1 588 1 988 1 270 20 799 904 1 460 1 034 398 2 700 2 361 306 4 697 3 035 562 1 040 291 1 090 628 3 959 3 867 4 949 626 865 295 1 522 1 545 474 923 (D) (D) (D) 40 342 9 282 7 955 5 756 23 4 4 4 105 339 011 062 1 883 36 36 1 214 55 31 25 128 33 11 24 137 7 18 14 4 10 3 7 4 18 5 23 14 14 14 4 4 3 60 7 11 9 90 63 16 27 12 555 28 18 4 11 63 49 8 76 14 32 60 13 38 23 145 142 127 12 62 11 10 9 1 059 27 27 – 139 36 18 16 85 24 8 16 58 4 13 6 2 2 1 2 1 7 1 10 4 4 4 1 3 – 28 1 6 1 52 36 7 16 7 240 10 7 – 5 24 18 1 34 3 14 21 4 16 8 56 55 72 2 40 4 6 3 396 8 8 1 43 14 6 3 23 4 1 6 17 1 1 3 – – – 1 – 3 1 5 4 4 – – – 1 11 1 – 4 14 10 4 4 1 142 12 3 – 2 16 14 1 19 – 14 25 5 17 11 22 22 28 3 12 2 2 1 224 – – – 22 2 6 5 14 4 – 1 16 – 1 2 1 – – 1 – 4 1 3 3 3 1 – – – 12 2 2 2 18 13 4 5 3 99 4 1 – 1 13 8 5 13 3 4 12 2 3 3 34 33 19 3 9 4 – 4 135 1 1 – 7 2 1 1 4 1 1 – 27 1 1 2 – 4 1 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 6 2 – – 6 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 – 58 2 3 – 3 7 6 1 8 6 – 2 2 2 1 28 28 6 4 1 1 1 – 46 – – – 3 1 – – 2 – 1 1 10 – – 1 1 4 1 – – – – 2 1 1 1 1 – 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 – 1 1 11 – 3 3 – 1 1 – 1 1 – – – – – 5 4 1 – – – – 1 16 – – – – – – – – – – – 5 1 2 – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – 2 2 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 2 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
15 16 162 17 171 174 179 23 24 27 271 30 306 32 33 34 349 35 359 3599 36 3679 37 39 41 48 49 50 508 51 514
130 544 2 509 6 679 3 875 1 976 11 975 3 477 3 490 (D) 6 888 2 860 24 589 6 199 6 199 32 961 3 623 (D) (D) 21 842 2 459 6 486 6 396 29 308 20 047 7 878 9 261 5 675 95 573 4 403 6 921 4 850 1 927 12 239 10 730 1 339 21 891 13 326 2 340 4 531 1 342 4 509 2 888 20 416 19 978 20 2 3 1 6 5 663 847 942 225 923 252
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
BELKNAP Con.
60 602 64 65 653 70 701 72 721 73 734 7349 75 78 79 799 80 801 802 805 808 81 82 821 83 832 835 86 866 87 871 874 Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository institutions Commercial banks Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate agents and managers Services Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Business services Services to buildings Building maintenance services, n.e.c. Auto repair, services, and parking Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Nursing and personal care facilities Home health care services Legal services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Social services Individual and family services Child day care services Membership organizations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Management and public relations Unclassified establishments 782 379 288 111 228 159 5 868 372 326 247 115 435 141 141 120 117 344 237 2 453 308 125 633 312 249 (E) 293 464 175 149 284 204 305 114 129 (A) 5 063 2 434 1 794 813 930 652 29 804 1 045 855 886 468 1 792 365 365 519 233 990 674 16 062 3 444 690 2 868 1 464 1 657 (D) 1 422 1 480 683 347 847 652 2 084 919 712 (D) 21 9 6 4 4 3 133 6 4 4 2 7 1 1 2 5 3 70 17 3 11 6 6 6 6 2 1 3 2 143 534 984 240 583 116 007 607 658 043 050 920 724 724 024 993 074 546 835 761 216 334 041 588 (D) 286 133 778 545 550 683 146 17 10 26 82 47 634 61 39 51 12 63 15 15 40 16 37 31 104 31 26 6 9 37 16 10 60 16 24 57 36 64 23 22 10 110 3 – 18 74 41 395 47 29 33 7 42 8 8 32 4 24 20 51 14 12 – 1 25 3 1 37 9 14 37 23 41 17 11 10 23 9 6 5 4 3 137 5 1 14 3 14 3 3 6 8 6 6 26 11 12 – – 6 4 3 11 1 6 15 9 17 4 7 – 6 – – 2 3 2 51 5 5 3 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 8 2 2 1 2 3 5 3 6 4 1 3 2 4 1 3 – 4 3 3 1 – – 28 2 2 – – 2 – – – 1 1 1 9 3 – – 4 2 2 1 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 – 2 1 – – 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 – – 3 2 5 1 – 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 – – – – – – – 1 1 1 – – – 7 1 1 – – 1 – – – – – – 4 – – 3 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
9 440 4 132 3 200 (D)
CARROLL
Total 07 Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Agricultural services Mining Construction General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Special trade contractors Manufacturing Food and kindred products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Sawmills and planing mills Sawmills and planing mills, general Furniture and fixtures Printing and publishing Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Stone, clay, and glass products Industrial machinery and equipment Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Transportation and public utilities Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Groceries and related products 16 497 (C) 103 28 702 239 230 104 359 1 765 114 267 198 108 108 (C) 189 (C) (C) 135 144 374 446 270 176 100 66 309 (D) 328 167 3 905 1 321 1 307 771 1 813 10 414 579 993 1 254 678 678 (D) 881 (D) (D) 1 057 591 2 308 2 491 1 495 996 641 311 133 (D) 1 876 1 21 7 7 126 678 433 153 1 808 40 36 4 199 64 61 16 119 111 5 11 22 6 6 4 16 3 3 10 7 69 79 54 25 9 1 104 31 28 3 152 47 45 11 94 54 1 4 11 2 2 3 7 1 1 5 2 47 44 30 14 5 364 8 7 – 35 13 12 3 19 15 1 1 5 1 1 – 3 – – 1 1 9 23 18 5 – 179 1 1 – 8 2 2 1 5 13 1 – 3 1 1 – 3 – 1 2 2 8 9 5 4 2 113 – – 1 3 2 2 – 1 18 1 3 2 1 1 – 3 – – 1 1 5 3 1 2 2 32 – – – 1 – – 1 – 9 1 3 1 1 1 – – 2 – 1 1 – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
15 151 16 17 20 23 24 242 2421 25 27 30 32 35 39
4 897 9 348 48 502 2 970 4 230 4 852 2 713 2 713 (D) 4 076 (D) (D) 6 672 2 765 9 883 12 567 7 089 5 478 3 592
50 51 514 J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
CARROLL Con.
Retail trade 52 521 53 54 541 55 551 554 56 565 57 571 58 59 594 5941 596 5961 598 Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials General merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Family clothing stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail order houses Fuel dealers Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 64 65 653 Depository institutions Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate agents and managers Services 70 701 72 73 737 75 78 79 7999 80 801 808 81 82 821 83 832 835 836 86 87 Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Business services Computer and data processing services Auto repair, services, and parking Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Home health care services Legal services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Social services Individual and family services Child day care services Residential care Membership organizations Engineering and management services Unclassified establishments 5 125 260 174 (C) 814 724 371 182 101 481 195 230 183 1 866 882 332 139 223 213 107 660 204 122 301 220 7 281 1 169 1 094 105 292 114 113 (G) 924 779 1 436 131 205 116 (C) 157 950 225 167 405 137 212 (A) 17 042 1 556 1 213 (D) 2 666 2 458 1 678 976 316 1 553 653 999 833 4 426 3 532 1 106 473 1 011 971 658 3 783 1 184 850 1 604 1 120 25 830 3 912 3 577 264 1 434 699 514 (D) 2 510 1 993 8 048 1 002 754 633 (D) 982 2 946 744 480 1 476 401 1 576 (D) 81 351 7 255 5 583 (D) 11 596 10 622 8 224 4 700 1 422 6 881 2 627 4 391 3 613 21 992 18 199 4 789 1 682 6 888 6 671 2 916 17 177 4 979 3 539 7 508 5 673 116 704 17 731 14 831 1 218 7 379 3 298 2 165 (D) 12 131 7 441 33 926 4 420 3 070 2 723 (D) 4 244 12 386 2 980 1 932 6 490 2 114 7 561 (D) 583 33 13 19 63 46 45 7 21 75 15 49 36 153 145 83 28 14 9 8 120 20 18 66 45 598 114 84 28 56 12 35 11 46 29 74 23 6 28 22 6 55 20 22 8 42 63 5 299 16 4 13 27 18 21 2 9 42 6 27 18 60 93 59 15 7 3 3 70 2 10 44 27 399 70 45 20 42 9 25 7 27 17 40 13 2 21 15 2 29 11 12 4 31 50 5 135 10 3 3 17 13 15 – 11 19 2 17 13 29 25 14 7 1 – 1 31 9 5 15 13 108 21 17 6 7 1 9 3 8 4 18 5 1 4 2 1 13 5 5 2 9 7 – 84 5 4 – 11 8 4 – 1 10 4 4 4 28 21 10 6 2 2 3 13 8 2 3 2 43 7 6 2 3 – 1 – 6 5 6 4 – 2 3 2 5 2 2 – 2 5 – 53 1 1 2 4 3 5 5 – 3 2 1 1 32 5 – – 3 3 1 6 1 1 4 3 24 9 9 – 3 1 – – 2 – 2 1 1 1 1 – 5 1 3 1 – 1 – 11 1 1 1 3 3 – – – 1 1 – – 4 1 – – 1 1 – – – – – – 11 5 5 – 1 1 – – 1 1 4 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8 2 2 – – – – – 1 1 2 – – – 1 1 2 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – 1 1 2 – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
CHESHIRE
Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Heavy construction, except highway Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work Manufacturing Textile mill products Lumber and wood products Sawmills and planing mills Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Plastics products, n.e.c. Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment General industrial machinery Electronic and other electronic equipment Instruments and related products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Toys and sporting goods Transportation and public utilities Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Trucking and courier services, except air Communication Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Professional and commercial equipment Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies Machinery, equipment, and supplies Wholesale trade nondurable goods Groceries and related products Retail trade Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials General merchandise stores Department stores Food stores Grocery stores Retail bakeries Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail order houses Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Retail stores, n.e.c. 27 981 104 (A) 1 269 336 326 198 109 735 133 153 6 684 (C) 339 129 122 105 463 153 163 104 340 273 2 852 2 067 206 792 506 108 702 192 156 156 139 1 398 673 146 179 170 140 725 530 6 914 375 254 870 808 1 280 1 123 113 697 355 196 254 (C) 1 685 1 663 1 294 207 328 112 348 272 182 141 126 162 437 432 (D) 167 197 145 799 082 171 946 838 691 549 2 443 (D) 40 569 10 130 9 822 10 605 5 400 19 834 4 043 3 646 217 634 (D) 8 533 3 774 2 076 3 108 13 385 5 330 5 225 3 688 9 979 8 040 108 286 75 274 5 154 22 268 12 700 1 859 18 2 4 4 4 43 19 5 2 2 4 24 18 114 8 5 14 14 15 13 1 16 11 2 176 145 309 309 645 190 064 204 894 719 643 126 255 216 647 747 871 223 263 880 077 767 753 060 (D) 17 585 17 339 25 487 3 333 3 932 895 10 8 4 4 2 271 382 903 157 248 1 980 40 3 226 68 64 17 12 141 24 10 189 5 37 5 8 6 22 6 9 3 5 14 31 4 7 9 13 5 69 8 25 25 11 124 85 17 9 6 18 39 13 498 38 11 11 5 66 49 11 62 9 25 33 33 107 104 145 12 56 18 18 5 17 11 23 1 090 32 3 160 49 45 8 6 103 17 8 84 2 22 1 5 2 11 1 1 – – 5 12 1 3 3 7 2 38 2 16 16 3 68 45 9 4 2 11 23 7 193 18 3 2 – 24 17 5 23 – 7 11 18 32 32 65 2 28 7 11 1 4 2 10 403 6 – 31 7 7 4 2 20 4 – 27 1 8 1 1 – 1 3 4 1 – 2 4 – – 1 – – 11 1 5 5 3 27 21 2 1 – 2 6 2 147 13 3 3 – 17 12 2 18 – 12 15 13 28 25 39 3 14 5 2 1 5 3 9 249 2 – 23 8 8 2 2 13 2 1 25 – 2 – – 2 5 – 2 – 2 1 5 – – 2 1 1 10 3 3 3 2 14 12 4 2 2 3 2 – 84 4 2 – – 12 11 1 12 2 4 5 2 19 19 30 2 14 6 2 1 6 4 4 146 – – 9 4 4 2 2 3 – – 29 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 4 – 2 1 2 1 8 1 – – 3 12 6 2 1 1 2 6 2 50 – – 1 – 9 5 3 7 5 2 2 – 22 22 9 4 – – 2 1 2 2 – 47 – – 2 – – 1 – 1 1 – 11 – 1 – 1 – 2 – 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 14 3 3 1 1 1 1 – 2 2 – – – 5 5 1 1 – – – – – – – 30 – – 1 – – – – 1 – 1 8 1 – – – – 1 1 – – 1 – 1 – 1 – 2 – – – – – – 2 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 8 – – 3 3 2 2 – – – – – – 1 1 1 – – – 1 1 – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 1 2 – – 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
15 151 16 162 17 171 176 22 24 242 25 26 27 28 30 3089 33 34 35 356 36 38 39 394 41 42 421 48 50 504 507 5074 508 51 514 52 521 53 531 54 541 546 55 551 554 56 57 58 5812 59 591 594 5947 596 5961 598 5983 599 J
8 2 2 1 1 4
52 315 (D) 1 975 888 485 705 2 903 1 330 1 035 649 2 596 1 820 26 252 18 603 1 161 5 695 2 903 443 4 350 538 1 027 1 027 1 097 9 988 4 516 1 336 759 720 1 073 5 472 4 144 25 1 1 3 3 3 3 938 833 346 424 268 453 159 224 3 595 2 442 514 662 (D) 4 413 4 361 5 910 716 965 216 2 1 1 1 301 881 290 048 424
2 755
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
CHESHIRE Con.
–– 60 603 63 64 65 653 67 70 701 72 721 723 73 734 736 7363 738 75 753 7538 78 79 799 7997 80 801 802 805 808 81 82 83 832 835 836 86 866 87 874 8741 Retail trade Con. Administrative and auxiliary Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository institutions Savings institutions Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate agents and managers Holding and other investment offices Services Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Beauty shops Business services Services to buildings Personnel supply services Help supply services Miscellaneous business services Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive repair shops General automotive repair shops Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Membership sports and recreation clubs Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Nursing and personal care facilities Home health care services Legal services Educational services Social services Individual and family services Child day care services Residential care Membership organizations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Management and public relations Management services Unclassified establishments (E) 2 256 558 425 1 200 152 193 126 (C) 8 649 199 199 397 180 123 849 165 405 310 102 265 249 178 113 474 268 128 2 761 409 153 737 416 158 1 157 1 342 1 056 133 131 325 180 529 338 263 (A) 19 3 1 12 1 (D) 759 309 886 708 011 847 601 (D) 81 14 7 50 4 4 3 174 2 2 5 3 1 18 2 7 6 2 6 5 4 3 6 3 1 67 20 3 10 5 6 20 15 10 1 3 3 1 16 9 7 (D) 001 090 841 851 736 266 063 (D) 112 468 377 881 033 504 621 608 382 031 138 008 848 162 297 877 799 392 578 600 629 329 983 236 320 044 237 176 127 900 877 066 449 720 (D) 3 135 27 18 7 29 55 27 4 688 16 13 54 12 23 103 17 12 7 23 64 61 41 14 33 25 7 103 25 29 11 5 35 24 59 21 26 6 77 44 76 30 12 8 – 87 7 2 3 18 48 23 1 417 7 4 28 5 11 64 6 3 1 17 44 42 28 7 15 12 3 53 19 12 2 – 22 10 33 9 20 – 52 34 56 23 8 8 1 20 6 4 – 7 4 2 1 134 1 1 15 1 8 18 5 – – 5 12 12 7 1 8 5 2 25 4 13 1 – 7 4 11 5 1 3 18 7 11 3 1 – – 17 9 8 1 4 2 1 – 74 3 3 8 4 4 9 3 2 1 – 7 6 5 5 5 4 – 8 – 4 1 – 6 2 9 3 4 2 6 2 5 1 1 – – 4 3 3 – – – – 1 34 4 4 2 1 – 9 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 – – – 2 – 6 2 1 1 – 1 1 2 1 – – 1 4 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 – 2 – 2 2 – – – – – 1 1 1 6 1 – 3 1 – – 2 1 – 1 – – 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 – – – – – 10 – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – 1 – – 6 – – 4 2 – – 1 1 – – – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 2 – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
41 470 473 473 1 369 698 338 4 236 583 1 907 1 656 410 1 472 1 392 978 735 1 398 693 278 16 914 4 865 757 2 768 1 583 1 377 4 985 3 719 2 545 292 762 851 414 3 489 2 048 1 594 (D)
COOS
Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction Special trade contractors Manufacturing Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Logging Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Transportation and public utilities Trucking and warehousing Trucking and courier services, except air Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 11 433 (B) (A) 237 169 3 288 208 452 273 (C) 1 599 (E) 579 373 373 346 182 164 60 391 (D) (D) 1 118 788 24 602 673 2 564 1 554 (D) 15 045 (D) 3 913 2 311 2 311 1 840 1 021 819 252 971 (D) (D) 5 160 4 006 101 2 10 5 232 853 908 396 (D) 62 234 (D) 15 715 9 062 9 062 7 614 4 265 3 349 1 000 6 2 84 58 110 5 66 55 3 4 3 74 47 47 40 30 10 580 3 1 66 47 49 – 37 33 – – – 40 26 26 20 15 5 204 2 1 14 7 24 1 17 15 1 – 1 16 10 10 10 9 1 115 1 – 3 3 15 1 8 6 1 – – 10 7 7 6 5 1 65 – – 1 1 13 2 4 1 – – – 7 3 3 3 1 2 18 – – – – 3 – – – – 1 1 – – – 1 – 1 12 – – – – 3 1 – – 1 1 – 1 1 1 – – – 5 – – – – 2 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – – –
17 23 24 241 25 26 30 42 421 50 51 J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
COOS Con.
Retail trade 52 54 541 55 551 554 58 5812 59 591 598 Building materials and garden supplies Food stores Grocery stores Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Gasoline service stations Eating and drinking places Eating places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Fuel dealers Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 602 Depository institutions Commercial banks Services 70 701 73 75 79 799 80 805 809 83 832 836 86 87 Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Health services Nursing and personal care facilities Health and allied services, n.e.c. Social services Individual and family services Residential care Membership organizations Engineering and management services Unclassified establishments 2 773 128 561 519 751 564 129 702 687 420 128 129 407 260 185 3 774 730 706 108 121 462 448 1 407 320 102 417 170 140 162 101 (A) 8 872 568 1 345 1 259 3 541 2 944 363 1 152 1 122 1 676 490 730 2 097 1 391 1 060 17 735 2 694 2 638 398 643 1 316 1 297 8 284 1 122 1 053 1 701 826 594 313 1 211 (D) 38 040 2 220 5 990 5 646 14 904 12 264 1 568 5 095 4 979 7 094 1 946 3 302 8 818 5 999 4 585 75 282 12 869 12 534 2 096 2 617 6 786 6 634 34 031 4 998 3 911 6 815 3 369 2 407 1 212 4 051 (D) 293 20 42 35 47 12 23 72 69 69 13 14 53 18 13 334 50 39 22 28 18 13 40 3 6 49 21 9 42 21 4 147 8 18 14 19 1 11 31 30 37 4 5 29 4 3 221 35 25 15 22 12 8 20 – 3 24 11 3 30 15 4 71 8 10 9 12 – 9 19 17 17 2 3 14 7 6 52 6 5 5 5 1 – 4 – – 9 3 – 9 3 – 42 2 5 3 8 3 3 13 13 12 6 4 6 4 2 32 5 5 1 – 3 3 4 – 1 10 5 3 3 2 – 24 2 6 6 5 5 – 7 7 3 1 2 3 2 1 14 1 1 1 – – – 4 – 1 5 1 3 – 1 – 8 – 3 3 2 2 – 2 2 – – – 1 1 1 5 1 1 – 1 – – 2 1 1 1 1 – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 7 1 1 – – 1 1 5 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 1 1 – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
GRAFTON
Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 08 Agricultural services Forestry Mining Construction 15 151 16 17 171 173 179 1794 J General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Electrical work Misc. special trade contractors Excavation work 39 688 227 125 102 (A) 1 099 434 434 107 558 111 139 147 115 240 003 1 290 468 822 (D) 5 905 2 438 2 438 679 2 788 619 844 764 530 1 037 440 6 369 3 106 3 263 (D) 32 430 11 911 11 911 5 560 14 959 2 690 3 989 4 720 3 738 2 870 49 43 6 3 240 70 70 18 152 39 19 35 28 1 637 38 35 3 2 167 45 45 11 111 29 13 22 18 589 6 5 1 1 49 13 13 4 32 9 3 11 8 338 3 3 – – 15 8 8 1 6 1 1 1 1 194 1 – 1 – 8 3 3 2 3 – 2 1 1 62 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 – – – – – – 35 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
GRAFTON Con.
22 23 24 242 2421 249 25 27 271 275 2752 30 31 32 33 34 35 355 356 36 38 41 42 48 49 50 501 5013 504 507 508 509 51 511 Manufacturing Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Sawmills and planing mills Sawmills and planing mills, general Miscellaneous wood products Furniture and fixtures Printing and publishing Newspapers Commercial printing Commercial printing, lithographic Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Special industry machinery General industrial machinery Electronic and other electronic equipment Instruments and related products Transportation and public utilities Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Professional and commercial equipment Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment Machinery, equipment, and supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper and paper products Retail trade 52 521 525 53 531 54 541 55 551 554 56 562 565 57 571 58 59 591 594 5941 5942 596 5961 598 5983 599 J Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials Hardware stores General merchandise stores Department stores Food stores Grocery stores Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Family clothing stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Book stores Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail order houses Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Retail stores, n.e.c. 6 838 (E) 151 654 278 278 318 (C) 773 150 534 517 (G) (C) 108 (E) 238 1 954 209 903 614 117 1 184 152 350 194 323 1 296 893 183 110 166 120 163 165 403 101 9 332 323 161 108 608 480 1 780 1 646 794 392 241 (E) 113 107 310 224 3 288 1 801 263 544 164 138 561 477 188 164 135 3 2 2 1 48 079 (D) 477 984 047 047 656 (D) 4 782 717 3 319 3 226 (D) (D) 834 (D) 1 434 18 917 1 971 8 273 3 361 914 8 113 300 1 809 1 354 3 709 9 269 6 179 1 174 533 1 269 688 1 209 1 406 3 090 915 30 874 1 541 970 380 1 805 1 385 5 444 5 198 4 113 2 663 694 (D) 266 508 1 290 992 7 378 7 341 817 1 595 533 481 2 911 2 424 1 342 1 176 483 21 3 14 14 210 859 (D) 2 168 17 8 8 8 533 159 159 357 (D) 432 224 990 705 (D) (D) 3 318 (D) 6 699 79 837 8 594 32 432 15 041 4 098 34 984 1 218 8 191 5 987 15 033 41 27 5 2 6 2 5 5 502 605 069 178 995 818 288 464 177 2 9 52 12 12 11 4 37 8 22 17 2 2 6 1 10 20 3 4 8 7 142 13 51 26 20 146 102 23 17 15 13 18 18 44 7 783 53 20 17 19 5 108 82 77 14 35 60 14 14 58 34 206 200 16 92 27 13 18 9 15 11 42 72 1 4 30 2 2 2 2 16 5 10 7 – – 2 – 4 3 – – – 3 77 6 28 16 9 68 49 8 6 7 4 9 10 19 2 352 29 9 7 8 – 46 29 28 1 11 33 6 9 30 14 65 113 2 56 15 3 10 5 7 5 31 28 – 2 6 2 2 1 – 8 1 6 4 – – 2 – – 3 – – 1 2 27 2 10 2 4 34 27 10 8 3 5 3 3 7 2 185 13 5 6 4 – 23 20 27 1 18 18 5 1 17 11 39 44 4 20 6 3 1 1 3 2 9 30 – 1 7 4 4 3 1 6 1 1 1 1 – 1 – 3 4 – – 2 – 24 2 9 7 2 29 16 4 3 2 2 5 3 13 1 129 8 3 4 – – 21 16 10 2 6 6 1 3 11 9 47 26 5 11 5 5 3 – 3 2 2 18 – 1 5 2 2 3 – 3 – 2 2 – – – – 1 4 2 1 2 1 12 3 3 1 4 11 6 1 – 2 2 – 1 5 2 87 3 3 – 2 – 11 10 11 9 – 3 2 1 – – 43 13 5 5 1 2 1 – 1 1 – 14 – 1 3 2 2 1 – 2 – 2 2 – 2 1 – 2 1 – 1 – 1 1 – 1 – – 4 4 – – 1 – 1 1 – – 19 – – – 3 3 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – 11 2 – – – – 1 1 1 1 – 8 – – 1 – – 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – 2 1 1 3 – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – 2 2 6 6 – – – – – – – – 1 2 – – – – 2 2 – – – 5 1 – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – – 1 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
13 897 3 386 138 632 7 249 4 661 1 622 7 880 6 191 23 960 22 890 17 792 10 872 2 827 (D) 1 056 1 970 6 244 5 012 31 869 35 3 7 2 2 16 14 5 4 2 426 276 117 616 228 850 850 302 560 210
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
GRAFTON Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 602 603 64 65 651 653 Depository institutions Commercial banks Savings institutions Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate operators and lessors Real estate agents and managers Services 70 701 72 721 723 73 736 7363 737 7372 738 75 751 753 7538 78 79 799 7999 80 801 802 805 806 808 809 81 82 83 832 835 836 86 866 87 871 8711 872 873 8731 874 –– Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Beauty shops Business services Personnel supply services Help supply services Computer and data processing services Prepackaged software Miscellaneous business services Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive rentals, no drivers Automotive repair shops General automotive repair shops Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Nursing and personal care facilities Hospitals Home health care services Health and allied services, n.e.c. Legal services Educational services Social services Individual and family services Child day care services Residential care Membership organizations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Engineering services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping Research and testing services Commercial physical research Management and public relations Administrative and auxiliary Unclassified establishments 1 396 576 278 279 187 466 112 303 18 300 1 175 1 137 602 321 167 1 241 360 265 572 446 122 967 787 143 101 113 984 960 776 6 639 1 224 242 599 3 952 310 242 223 (H) 772 317 194 165 372 213 724 268 210 199 138 120 119 (C) (A) 9 416 3 916 1 636 2 189 1 430 1 955 492 1 180 126 985 3 614 3 353 2 340 1 358 510 14 048 1 183 1 044 11 218 9 981 619 3 305 2 468 694 464 329 3 146 3 039 2 642 50 165 17 093 1 447 2 692 25 860 1 545 1 168 1 645 (D) 3 205 1 433 580 717 983 430 6 233 2 652 2 186 1 252 1 352 1 225 977 (D) (D) 37 639 15 259 7 170 7 724 6 196 8 299 2 033 5 102 534 163 18 364 15 692 9 576 5 822 2 124 60 501 6 395 5 220 47 019 41 426 2 748 13 413 9 964 2 886 1 896 1 383 11 048 10 537 8 250 204 712 70 852 6 443 10 624 104 978 5 990 4 291 6 817 (D) 12 892 5 776 2 257 3 006 4 272 1 867 30 239 13 598 11 534 5 607 5 419 4 994 5 615 (D) (D) 239 54 27 23 41 107 37 59 1 078 112 83 96 27 39 128 8 5 46 14 29 64 7 49 36 23 56 45 20 146 53 33 7 5 8 12 66 26 114 43 39 13 89 55 125 33 18 30 19 14 43 5 13 144 13 7 4 26 77 30 40 705 71 45 62 13 24 83 3 1 29 4 21 49 4 41 32 13 35 24 8 79 37 11 1 – 1 3 49 13 74 28 27 5 64 44 86 19 9 20 12 9 35 1 12 56 23 11 10 10 18 5 10 202 16 14 22 8 12 28 2 2 7 4 7 11 1 7 3 7 9 9 4 26 8 12 – – – 4 14 5 21 10 8 1 19 8 24 8 4 5 6 4 5 – 1 28 12 6 6 4 9 2 6 80 9 8 9 4 3 6 – – 4 1 – 2 – 1 1 2 6 6 5 18 5 9 1 – 1 2 2 2 11 1 3 5 4 2 7 2 2 2 – – 3 1 – 9 5 3 2 1 3 – 3 48 11 11 1 – – 4 – – 2 1 1 – – – – 1 3 3 1 9 1 1 1 – 4 2 1 1 7 3 1 2 2 1 5 3 2 2 – – – 2 – 2 1 – 1 – – – – 20 4 4 1 1 – 3 1 – 2 2 – – – – – – 2 2 1 2 – – 1 – 1 – – 3 1 1 – – – – 3 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – 15 1 1 1 1 – 4 2 2 2 2 – – – – – – – – – 8 – – 3 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – 2 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
J
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
HILLSBOROUGH
Total 07 074 078 10 14 144 1442 15 151 153 16 162 17 171 172 173 174 1741 1742 175 1751 176 177 179 1791 1794 1796 1799 20 22 2258 23 239 24 249 25 254 26 267 27 271 272 275 2752 2759 28 289 30 308 3089 32 327 3272 33 335 34 342 344 3444 345 3451 3452 346 347 349 J Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Agricultural services Veterinary services Landscape and horticultural services Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Sand and gravel Construction sand and gravel Construction General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Operative builders Heavy construction, except building Heavy construction, except highway Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Painting and paper hanging Electrical work Masonry, stonework, and plastering Masonry and other stonework Plastering, drywall, and insulation Carpentry and floor work Carpentry work Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work Concrete work Misc. special trade contractors Structural steel erection Excavation work Installing building equipment, n.e.c. Special trade contractors, n.e.c. Manufacturing Food and kindred products Textile mill products Lace and warp knit fabric mills Apparel and other textile products Misc. fabricated textile products Lumber and wood products Miscellaneous wood products Furniture and fixtures Partitions and fixtures Paper and allied products Misc. converted paper products Printing and publishing Newspapers Periodicals Commercial printing Commercial printing, lithographic Commercial printing, n.e.c. Chemicals and allied products Miscellaneous chemical products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. Plastics products, n.e.c. Stone, clay, and glass products Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products Concrete products, n.e.c. Primary metal industries Nonferrous rolling and drawing Fabricated metal products Cutlery, handtools, and hardware Fabricated structural metal products Sheet metalwork Screw machine products, bolts, etc. Screw machine products Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers Metal forgings and stampings Metal services, n.e.c. Misc. fabricated metal products 171 987 1 057 (G) 390 603 392 (E) (C) 116 116 7 022 1 666 1 427 239 282 195 5 074 1 322 147 790 1 051 168 875 433 354 247 176 877 132 220 141 316 38 627 1 431 1 253 182 (E) 131 370 171 202 114 1 135 726 2 769 807 401 829 499 330 613 121 2 476 2 115 1 189 353 188 112 2 574 594 2 720 187 1 200 659 383 244 139 207 131 612 1 208 615 4 355 (D) 1 705 2 463 3 026 (D) (D) 1 508 1 508 50 11 9 1 2 1 428 190 434 756 111 479 5 176 294 25 214 (D) 8 676 15 656 13 600 (D) (D) 6 788 6 788 240 57 47 9 11 7 170 45 3 25 36 3 32 11 10 8 6 32 5 6 8 9 1 541 54 48 9 2 9 3 5 3 41 24 91 26 18 24 15 8 22 2 75 63 35 12 7 4 82 21 91 7 36 21 14 10 4 5 2 24 746 919 865 749 924 570 903 758 269 316 198 287 663 356 057 561 474 148 002 685 423 405 128 459 138 062 (D) 645 099 778 431 663 525 957 790 296 006 681 916 765 943 351 586 997 323 218 534 117 975 278 076 073 075 423 936 793 143 926 875 191 10 794 182 181 37 127 9 1 7 5 5 1 024 273 241 31 42 24 709 142 56 128 92 28 59 90 78 35 40 122 11 50 7 42 797 16 10 3 25 15 46 9 18 6 13 9 125 17 22 60 52 8 15 6 48 40 20 16 7 4 19 7 80 7 33 21 12 8 4 5 11 12 5 691 118 117 9 94 3 – 2 2 2 692 182 160 21 23 11 487 86 47 92 61 19 37 71 63 22 29 77 3 37 3 30 281 2 – – 11 9 25 2 6 – 2 2 51 7 10 25 22 3 3 3 5 4 3 4 1 1 4 – 21 3 9 4 1 1 – 1 5 2 2 161 37 37 11 24 2 – 2 – – 157 42 39 3 6 3 109 29 5 18 9 4 5 11 8 5 10 21 1 7 1 6 119 2 3 1 5 3 7 1 3 1 – – 24 3 3 13 11 2 5 1 7 6 3 1 – – 4 2 10 1 5 3 1 1 – 1 – 2 1 394 16 16 11 5 1 – 1 1 1 103 32 28 4 11 9 60 15 4 8 11 3 8 4 4 4 – 14 5 3 2 2 138 3 1 – 4 1 8 2 6 3 2 1 26 3 4 12 12 – 3 1 10 8 2 4 2 2 1 – 19 1 7 6 4 3 1 – 4 3 938 9 9 6 2 1 – 1 1 1 53 15 13 2 2 1 36 8 – 6 6 1 5 2 1 4 1 8 2 3 – 3 115 3 2 1 3 1 6 4 3 2 4 3 16 2 3 8 6 2 1 – 8 7 5 5 3 – 3 1 17 1 7 5 3 1 2 2 1 3 334 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 1 12 1 – 1 – – 11 2 – 4 3 1 2 2 2 – – – – – – – 61 3 1 – 2 1 – – – – – – 2 – 1 1 1 – 2 1 9 8 3 2 1 1 2 1 6 – 3 2 2 1 1 – 1 – 203 1 1 – 1 – – – – – 7 1 1 – – – 6 2 – – 2 – 2 – – – – 2 – – 1 1 57 1 2 1 – – – – – – 4 3 4 1 1 1 – 1 – – 8 6 3 – – – 4 3 4 1 – – 1 1 – 1 – 1 45 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – 2 1 – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 – – – – – 3 – 2 1 – – – – – 1 19 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – –
37 127 10 704 567 5 675 7 507 686 6 730 2 491 2 242 1 714 1 256 6 680 767 1 227 2 035 2 135 368 13 11 2 461 036 104 241 (D) 513 973 811 164 755 999 766 440 063 403 767 549 218 781 503 156 501 255 680 597 947 155 792 635
1 1 9 5 21 6 4 5 3 2 5 17 14 8 2 1 19 4 20 1 8 4 3 2 1 1
491 026 763 115 025 090 333 754 5 916
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
HILLSBOROUGH Con.
Manufacturing Con. 35 354 3544 355 3554 356 3571 359 3599 36 3625 366 3661 367 3672 3679 37 38 382 3826 3827 39 399 3999 –– Industrial machinery and equipment Metalworking machinery Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures Special industry machinery Paper industries machinery General industrial machinery Electronic computers Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Electronic and other electronic equipment Relays and industrial controls Communications equipment Telephone and telegraph apparatus Electronic components and accessories Printed circuit boards Electronic components, n.e.c. Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Measuring and controlling devices Analytical instruments Optical instruments and lenses Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Miscellaneous manufactures Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Transportation and public utilities 41 411 415 42 4225 45 451 47 472 4724 48 481 4812 4813 483 49 Local and interurban passenger transit Local and suburban transportation School buses Trucking and warehousing General warehousing and storage Transportation by air Air transportation, scheduled Transportation services Passenger transportation arrangement Travel agencies Communication Telephone communication Radiotelephone communications Telephone communications, exc. radio Radio and television broadcasting Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade 50 501 5012 5013 502 5021 503 5031 504 5044 5045 5049 505 5051 506 5063 5065 507 5072 5074 508 5084 5085 5087 509 J Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies Automobiles and other motor vehicles Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Furniture and homefurnishings Furniture Lumber and construction materials Lumber, plywood, and millwork Professional and commercial equipment Office equipment Computers, peripherals and software Professional equipment, n.e.c. Metals and minerals, except petroleum Metals service centers and offices Electrical goods Electrical apparatus and equipment Electronic parts and equipment Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment Hardware Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies Machinery, equipment, and supplies Industrial machinery and equipment Industrial supplies Service establishment equipment Miscellaneous durable goods 3 736 311 177 830 535 1 039 263 434 434 8 020 318 888 446 4 912 1 137 1 731 (E) 7 612 1 701 328 601 660 598 188 2 030 10 326 923 339 567 5 707 101 (E) 213 309 271 248 2 246 1 742 217 1 525 300 826 10 854 7 467 1 401 263 1 040 141 104 466 331 2 174 226 1 501 224 207 207 1 327 457 843 682 384 196 831 469 160 113 238 35 397 2 840 1 659 7 616 5 304 10 144 3 619 3 243 3 243 65 899 2 029 9 575 5 008 38 168 9 777 12 611 (D) 99 500 15 820 3 514 6 279 4 988 4 717 1 581 34 322 83 895 2 499 1 028 1 421 40 853 588 (D) 1 527 1 891 1 577 1 418 24 994 21 197 1 688 19 509 2 174 11 523 105 473 73 876 7 491 2 077 4 640 980 747 6 381 5 020 26 2 20 1 209 031 581 701 152 656 13 170 8 113 34 027 22 220 40 306 13 007 15 108 15 108 298 744 8 896 37 119 21 180 184 188 44 530 57 171 (D) 387 627 65 384 14 474 26 970 22 354 21 119 7 535 129 100 331 955 10 693 4 553 5 916 164 573 1 974 (D) 5 894 8 609 7 119 6 552 99 838 84 173 7 399 76 774 9 312 39 558 429 587 300 151 38 481 9 843 25 840 5 124 4 009 22 552 17 761 105 8 81 7 819 795 691 698 146 30 18 16 4 11 7 65 65 116 4 24 7 68 21 31 3 48 28 5 7 34 23 9 14 355 35 14 15 126 15 23 13 67 57 52 70 53 13 40 9 33 877 627 74 11 49 28 12 42 25 135 11 86 11 13 13 132 49 78 47 19 18 111 55 28 14 45 71 16 9 2 – 2 2 40 40 38 – 9 2 19 9 5 1 13 6 1 2 20 12 5 2 187 12 5 2 81 12 11 5 42 34 32 28 23 8 15 1 13 461 326 27 1 19 19 5 19 10 70 2 42 7 7 7 68 28 39 19 8 4 67 32 18 9 30 23 5 3 3 1 – – 13 13 14 – 3 1 8 3 2 1 5 3 – – 3 2 1 1 54 4 3 – 14 1 1 – 21 20 17 9 8 – 8 1 5 170 129 19 3 12 5 3 6 2 30 2 20 3 1 1 29 10 15 11 4 6 20 7 6 3 8 20 5 4 2 – 3 2 6 6 13 1 3 1 8 – 5 – 10 8 – 3 5 4 1 2 34 2 – 2 11 – 4 3 2 2 2 10 8 3 5 2 4 112 85 13 1 10 3 3 9 8 14 4 10 – 2 2 18 4 14 7 2 5 15 11 3 – 4 16 2 1 5 – 2 1 5 5 15 2 4 – 8 1 6 – 5 4 1 1 2 1 – 6 53 10 3 7 16 1 6 4 2 1 1 12 6 1 5 3 7 93 63 13 5 7 1 1 7 4 9 2 6 – 1 1 13 6 7 9 4 3 7 3 1 2 3 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 – 1 1 13 4 8 – 3 2 2 – 3 3 2 1 16 6 3 3 3 1 1 1 – – – 4 3 – 3 1 2 28 15 1 1 – – – 1 1 7 – 5 – 2 2 2 – 2 – – – 2 2 – – – 5 – – 2 1 2 1 – – 14 – 4 2 9 3 5 – 9 3 1 – 1 1 – 1 8 1 – 1 – – – – – – – 5 3 1 2 1 2 11 7 – – – – – – – 4 1 2 1 – – 2 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – 2 – – 1 1 1 – – – 2 1 – – 1 1 – 1 1 1 – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – 2 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 3 – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
1 919 1 919 14 992 5 146 9 616 5 958 2 791 1 701 8 158 4 857 1 343 948 1 788
7 882 7 882 55 500 20 770 33 598 23 571 11 538 7 134 34 19 5 3 024 611 744 830
7 198
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
HILLSBOROUGH Con.
Wholesale trade Con. 51 511 5112 513 5136 514 5149 516 5162 5169 517 518 519 5194 –– Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper and paper products Stationery and office supplies Apparel, piece goods, and notions Men’s and boys’ clothing Groceries and related products Groceries and related products, n.e.c. Chemicals and allied products Plastics materials and basic shapes Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c. Petroleum and petroleum products Beer, wine, and distilled beverages Misc. nondurable goods Tobacco and tobacco products Administrative and auxiliary Retail trade 52 521 525 53 531 539 54 541 546 55 551 553 554 557 56 562 564 565 566 57 571 5712 5713 5719 573 5731 5734 5735 58 5812 5813 59 591 594 5941 5942 5944 5945 5947 596 5961 5963 598 5983 599 5992 5995 5999 –– J Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials Hardware stores General merchandise stores Department stores Misc. general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Retail bakeries Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Gasoline service stations Motorcycle dealers Apparel and accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Misc. homefurnishings stores Radio, television, and computer stores Radio, TV, and electronic stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Drinking places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail order houses Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Retail stores, n.e.c. Florists Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary 3 174 594 429 383 117 943 806 295 124 171 206 295 402 144 213 35 265 1 385 1 022 196 4 666 3 380 1 205 5 794 4 928 673 3 783 2 185 454 868 103 1 733 506 103 702 227 1 828 870 454 161 244 920 354 361 107 10 076 9 775 301 5 739 1 188 1 841 526 232 287 290 367 972 824 131 308 277 1 132 294 148 514 261 29 241 4 080 2 652 4 084 897 8 378 7 666 3 676 1 752 1 924 1 814 2 624 4 154 992 2 356 129 744 6 903 5 293 848 14 322 9 958 4 173 17 485 14 866 1 771 25 020 18 091 2 244 3 055 612 4 709 1 109 251 1 868 654 9 291 4 481 2 580 994 879 4 508 1 662 1 870 304 22 947 22 339 603 25 976 3 867 5 817 1 753 566 1 344 738 774 9 217 8 511 589 2 125 1 876 4 338 887 592 1 611 3 091 120 844 17 434 11 245 17 296 3 956 35 865 32 548 15 392 7 201 8 191 7 599 11 678 13 640 4 022 8 592 567 381 33 335 25 811 3 460 59 153 41 843 16 435 72 415 60 607 8 455 112 567 81 939 9 428 13 265 3 208 20 833 4 369 1 045 8 097 3 706 40 851 20 11 4 3 19 7 8 1 383 888 395 984 378 261 240 169 243 43 25 26 13 47 26 43 19 24 10 7 59 3 7 2 335 95 39 27 62 21 24 279 200 47 254 50 44 121 9 183 59 10 35 46 203 106 41 24 36 86 37 26 19 634 610 23 608 66 232 59 19 41 25 66 63 27 26 23 19 171 47 26 87 17 134 23 12 19 10 17 8 26 11 15 6 2 35 – 1 942 43 14 15 16 – 7 117 86 14 84 6 14 42 3 68 18 2 5 24 95 51 16 12 18 36 17 10 8 213 203 9 297 10 114 35 7 15 14 34 41 14 17 9 7 93 26 13 52 9 40 7 4 3 1 12 5 4 3 1 1 – 13 – 1 574 25 8 8 10 – 4 65 50 7 74 2 12 55 1 56 19 4 8 18 61 28 14 5 9 31 16 8 7 125 122 3 156 12 70 10 7 17 3 23 10 4 6 3 3 49 11 10 25 2 27 3 2 1 – 6 2 10 4 6 – – 7 – – 395 14 6 3 5 – 3 52 32 14 50 7 13 21 4 41 21 2 8 4 32 19 7 6 6 12 2 4 4 117 111 6 82 16 26 6 2 8 2 6 8 6 2 6 4 17 8 1 4 2 26 8 5 1 1 7 6 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 285 8 7 – 2 – 2 17 5 11 30 20 5 2 1 17 1 2 13 – 9 7 3 1 3 2 – 2 – 137 133 4 62 26 18 7 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 4 4 10 1 2 6 3 12 1 1 1 1 3 3 – – – 2 3 2 2 1 87 2 1 1 11 10 1 11 10 1 11 10 – 1 – 1 – – 1 – 4 – – – – 4 2 1 – 38 37 1 9 2 4 1 1 – 2 – – – – 1 1 2 1 – – – 4 1 1 1 – 2 2 – – – – – – – – 43 2 2 – 13 6 7 15 15 – 5 5 – – – – – – – – 2 1 1 – – 1 – 1 – 4 4 – 1 – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 1 1 – 5 5 – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
101 535 98 995 2 520 114 091 16 282 24 7 2 5 3 3 963 157 474 306 470 576
43 269 40 403 2 431 8 451 7 447 18 3 2 7 12 687 714 260 777 601
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
HILLSBOROUGH Con.
60 602 603 61 615 616 62 621 63 633 64 65 651 653 654 67 671 70 701 72 721 7216 7218 722 723 729 7291 7299 73 731 732 733 7331 7334 734 7349 735 7359 736 7361 7363 737 7371 7372 7373 7374 7375 7379 738 7381 7382 7389 75 751 753 7532 7538 7549 76 762 7629 769 7699 78 784 79 799 7991 7993 7997 7999 J Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository institutions Commercial banks Savings institutions Nondepository institutions Business credit institutions Mortgage bankers and brokers Security and commodity brokers Security brokers and dealers Insurance carriers Fire, marine, and casualty insurance Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate operators and lessors Real estate agents and managers Title abstract offices Holding and other investment offices Holding offices Services Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Drycleaning plants, except rug Industrial launderers Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Miscellaneous personal services Tax return preparation services Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c. Business services Advertising Credit reporting and collection Mailing, reproduction, stenographic Direct mail advertising services Photocopying and duplicating services Services to buildings Building maintenance services, n.e.c. Misc. equipment rental and leasing Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c. Personnel supply services Employment agencies Help supply services Computer and data processing services Computer programming services Prepackaged software Computer integrated systems design Data processing and preparation Information retrieval services Computer related services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous business services Detective and armored car services Security systems services Business services, n.e.c. Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive rentals, no drivers Automotive repair shops Top and body repair and paint shops General automotive repair shops Automotive services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Electrical repair shops, n.e.c. Miscellaneous repair shops Repair services, n.e.c. Motion pictures Video tape rental Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Physical fitness facilities Coin operated amusement devices Membership sports and recreation clubs Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. 10 932 2 274 1 204 593 832 158 469 (E) 310 3 802 998 1 069 1 880 540 1 127 160 650 575 57 484 1 587 1 454 2 630 1 073 148 506 103 777 601 330 271 13 693 213 210 491 289 114 1 087 1 061 268 146 6 423 165 6 258 3 756 745 1 223 682 197 155 525 1 245 189 128 841 1 377 147 995 318 499 114 547 205 121 322 292 512 299 1 465 1 260 296 218 446 206 92 16 9 4 500 275 079 039 373 63 34 15 254 133 611 489 989 148 96 25 73 9 46 65 32 106 55 196 364 103 225 15 34 12 4 177 53 34 333 70 19 7 24 163 49 15 34 889 30 12 54 6 9 118 109 34 24 84 28 56 407 129 68 42 19 13 116 147 6 13 111 286 27 225 52 134 18 113 34 12 70 64 70 51 150 107 18 15 17 47 598 34 18 5 36 3 21 49 21 47 28 138 269 76 171 5 24 5 2 362 26 11 212 35 8 – 16 104 35 9 26 557 17 5 38 1 2 67 59 14 12 27 18 9 289 105 37 20 10 8 94 97 3 5 78 176 20 142 29 92 7 82 23 6 51 47 34 23 91 62 7 6 9 36 180 53 38 8 15 3 9 7 3 17 9 31 51 13 29 5 4 2 867 5 3 74 17 7 – 5 40 7 4 3 132 9 1 8 – 4 22 22 11 7 10 6 4 48 9 11 8 3 3 12 23 – 4 15 70 3 56 8 33 7 20 8 4 11 10 20 17 22 15 5 4 2 1 116 40 30 7 10 2 8 3 3 16 4 18 27 9 14 4 2 2 478 8 8 30 9 2 2 2 16 3 1 2 71 2 2 1 – 1 16 16 7 4 8 2 6 23 7 5 3 3 – 5 12 2 1 8 33 2 23 12 9 4 6 1 1 5 4 14 10 18 12 1 1 – 8 57 15 8 3 8 – 7 5 4 10 5 7 11 3 8 – 1 – 272 6 5 10 4 2 1 1 3 2 – 2 64 1 3 5 3 2 7 6 2 1 6 1 5 30 4 8 9 2 1 4 10 – 3 6 6 1 4 3 – – 4 1 – 3 3 1 1 12 11 3 3 2 2 26 3 1 – 3 – 1 1 1 11 8 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 102 3 2 2 2 – 2 – – – – – 35 1 1 1 1 – 4 4 – – 15 1 14 10 3 4 1 1 1 – 3 – – 3 1 1 – – – – 1 1 1 – – – – 5 5 1 1 3 – 7 3 1 2 1 1 – – – 1 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 1 69 5 5 4 3 – 2 – – 1 – 1 25 – – 1 1 – 2 2 – – 13 – 13 7 1 3 1 – – 1 2 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 2 2 1 – 1 – 2 – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 1 15 – – 1 – – – – – 1 1 – 3 – – – – – – – – – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
9 884 3 537 4 508 (D) 5 758 32 980 10 617 8 792 9 724 2 481 6 016 969 7 788 6 236 370 619 5 103 4 511 9 894 5 460 432 3 301 331 2 418 1 161 558 603 97 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 31 1 30 47 9 18 9 2 1 5 7 1 5 863 538 148 018 009 461 557 334 893 859 983 504 479 938 063 590 365 042 741 122 788 620 021 603
37 634 10 052 19 984 (D) 20 839 123 692 41 553 38 098 48 11 29 4 349 619 484 778
35 838 29 236 1 652 132 23 154 19 948 41 22 1 13 1 10 4 1 3 442 7 5 13 8 2 11 10 10 5 140 8 131 223 43 82 45 8 8 27 30 2 4 21 34 4 26 8 12 2 15 6 3 8 8 893 863 870 648 506 675 643 532 111 515 028 557 420 807 020 109 076 357 174 620 821 799 688 979 299 499 311 362 103 646 644 565 058 536 027 539 780 244 029 356 078 533 994 108
7 895 877 6 036 2 033 2 765 536 3 402 1 267 750 2 066 1 890 1 589 725 4 789 4 090 573 811 1 550 559
7 026 2 817 30 23 2 3 7 2 428 128 343 369 746 982
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
HILLSBOROUGH Con.
Services 80 801 802 804 8041 8042 8049 805 806 8071 808 809 81 82 821 822 824 83 832 833 835 836 839 86 863 864 866 87 871 8711 8712 8713 872 873 8731 8734 874 8741 8742 8748 89 –– Con. 16 676 2 472 1 245 457 109 112 191 2 913 6 263 204 1 371 1 683 1 813 4 448 1 242 2 817 245 4 475 1 411 934 1 306 710 114 2 541 105 677 1 600 4 034 1 198 932 150 116 610 680 432 200 1 546 1 038 348 122 250 1 353 28 119 31 7 2 1 13 46 1 5 9 224 823 367 531 527 663 050 796 958 213 323 904 510 146 38 11 2 3 4 54 190 5 20 42 820 350 171 548 529 112 544 862 152 613 375 385 714 242 185 113 40 24 37 62 10 17 24 41 260 97 42 9 17 308 82 32 126 49 19 299 20 70 175 558 181 133 28 20 129 51 25 18 197 52 113 28 21 19 49 301 98 69 80 32 15 23 12 1 11 3 12 165 40 11 1 7 121 35 12 54 12 8 153 10 34 84 378 114 81 19 14 91 26 11 9 147 32 89 25 16 5 47 213 74 82 28 8 8 11 13 – 2 1 9 48 15 9 – 4 75 20 5 30 12 8 80 7 22 49 89 34 24 7 3 25 7 5 2 23 3 17 1 2 2 1 96 41 27 3 – – 2 10 1 2 2 9 34 16 9 – 2 57 13 5 20 16 3 40 3 8 23 49 17 15 – 2 8 12 6 5 12 5 6 – – 5 1 54 22 7 2 – 1 1 7 – – 10 6 9 14 8 2 3 38 8 4 19 7 – 19 – 3 15 31 14 11 2 1 4 3 1 1 10 9 – 1 1 3 – 24 6 – – – – – 10 – 2 4 2 1 3 3 – – 9 2 3 3 1 – 7 – 3 4 7 2 2 – – 1 1 – 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 – 16 1 – – – – – 9 1 – 4 1 3 3 1 1 1 6 3 2 – 1 – – – – – 3 – – – – – 2 2 – 1 1 – – 1 – – 4 – – – – – – 1 2 – – 1 – 3 1 2 – 2 1 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – 1 – 3 – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 – 3 – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 3 – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices and clinics of chiropractors Offices and clinics of optometrists Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. Nursing and personal care facilities Hospitals Medical laboratories Home health care services Health and allied services, n.e.c. Legal services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Colleges and universities Vocational schools Social services Individual and family services Job training and related services Child day care services Residential care Social services, n.e.c. Membership organizations Labor organizations Civic and social associations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Engineering services Architectural services Surveying services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping Research and testing services Commercial physical research Testing laboratories Management and public relations Management services Management consulting services Business consulting, n.e.c. Services, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Unclassified establishments
18 363 20 5 12 1 16 5 3 3 2 045 378 738 333 635 397 731 890 903 714
86 652 82 21 52 5 70 22 14 16 12 3 812 352 613 550 125 523 746 717 967 172
8 953 355 1 710 5 520 37 671 11 400 9 395 1 268 737 4 898 6 963 5 345 1 456 14 6 6 1 410 855 165 194
38 305 1 563 7 919 22 837 191 452 51 41 6 3 416 706 492 218
23 151 54 056 46 494 6 695 62 33 22 5 829 534 752 649
2 449 16 468 114
8 013 67 902 1 297
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Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 074 078 Agricultural services Veterinary services Landscape and horticultural services Mining Construction 15 151 16 161 162 17 171 173 176 179 J General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Heavy construction, except building Highway and street construction Heavy construction, except highway Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Electrical work Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work Misc. special trade contractors 50 397 366 346 125 186 73 2 434 499 482 699 113 586 1 236 354 209 131 220 311 451 1 483 1 328 504 713 462 14 610 3 463 3 352 3 925 813 3 112 7 222 2 561 1 296 604 1 136 1 373 880 7 483 6 784 2 293 3 998 3 302 77 359 15 575 15 206 24 694 5 884 18 810 37 090 11 406 5 627 3 904 6 263 3 941 80 74 15 52 10 408 103 96 35 14 21 270 57 45 11 65 2 218 49 44 6 34 5 293 82 76 15 7 8 196 37 33 5 48 793 20 20 5 13 2 54 9 8 7 3 4 38 6 6 3 12 445 10 9 3 5 2 36 6 6 5 2 3 25 9 4 1 5 314 1 1 1 – 1 20 5 5 5 2 3 10 5 2 1 – 89 – – – – – 3 1 1 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – 59 – – – – – 2 – – 2 – 2 – – – – – 17 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
MERRIMACK Con.
Manufacturing 20 22 24 242 2421 243 249 2499 26 27 275 30 3089 32 327 33 34 344 349 35 355 359 3599 36 367 37 38 3825 Food and kindred products Textile mill products Lumber and wood products Sawmills and planing mills Sawmills and planing mills, general Millwork, plywood and structural members Miscellaneous wood products Wood products, n.e.c. Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Commercial printing Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Plastics products, n.e.c. Stone, clay, and glass products Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Fabricated structural metal products Misc. fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Special industry machinery Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Electronic and other electronic equipment Electronic components and accessories Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Instruments to measure electricity Transportation and public utilities 41 411 42 48 481 49 491 Local and interurban passenger transit Local and suburban transportation Trucking and warehousing Communication Telephone communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Electric services Wholesale trade 50 501 5013 504 506 508 5082 509 51 511 514 518 519 J Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Professional and commercial equipment Electrical goods Machinery, equipment, and supplies Construction and mining machinery Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper and paper products Groceries and related products Beer, wine, and distilled beverages Misc. nondurable goods 9 981 239 383 886 245 245 268 152 152 359 1 624 659 866 422 266 123 473 953 135 719 824 106 300 300 1 090 930 (F) 872 269 1 564 299 184 496 281 140 399 352 2 746 1 584 379 224 196 166 451 199 115 (G) 131 232 231 387 72 188 1 608 2 049 4 584 1 155 1 155 1 455 867 867 3 195 9 025 5 546 6 675 2 817 2 094 843 4 134 7 014 1 016 5 293 6 819 1 018 2 513 2 513 7 630 6 372 (D) 5 238 1 899 12 744 1 203 907 3 467 2 305 1 600 5 208 4 851 20 085 12 306 2 835 1 521 1 505 1 301 3 851 1 976 871 (D) 985 1 391 1 747 2 344 308 585 6 418 9 342 21 759 5 780 5 780 6 508 3 891 3 891 12 955 39 896 25 029 27 829 11 376 9 710 4 150 17 026 29 596 4 882 21 605 30 437 5 159 10 878 10 878 29 766 23 419 (D) 23 693 9 402 53 859 5 369 4 143 14 946 9 631 6 711 20 814 18 363 89 398 54 002 11 724 5 985 7 343 6 478 15 801 8 043 3 673 (D) 3 720 7 454 7 806 10 658 247 8 6 44 12 12 5 8 8 5 43 21 10 5 11 7 8 23 10 6 32 3 22 22 14 7 2 12 5 149 20 12 57 23 14 21 10 224 152 28 20 26 21 37 10 13 69 10 10 4 23 74 4 1 16 1 1 – 4 4 – 16 4 1 – 2 1 1 6 2 1 12 – 10 10 4 2 – 1 – 89 10 7 37 9 6 11 4 104 70 8 7 13 13 20 1 6 33 2 5 – 15 44 – – 8 3 3 1 1 1 – 9 5 – – 3 3 – 5 2 1 9 1 7 7 – – – 3 2 24 2 1 9 3 3 4 1 51 37 8 7 7 2 8 4 3 13 3 – – 2 42 – 1 9 4 4 3 – – 2 7 4 3 1 2 1 2 4 3 – 3 – 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 16 5 3 5 5 3 1 – 34 22 6 3 2 4 4 3 3 12 3 2 1 4 45 2 – 6 3 3 – 2 2 1 7 6 2 1 3 2 2 6 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 – 1 – 11 1 – 3 5 1 2 2 26 18 4 2 4 2 3 1 1 7 2 2 1 1 21 1 3 4 1 1 – 1 1 1 – – 2 2 1 – 2 1 – – 3 1 1 1 1 – – 2 1 6 1 – 3 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 – – – – – 1 – – 1 – 12 1 1 1 – – 1 – – 1 2 1 1 1 – – 1 – – – 1 – 1 1 1 1 – 2 1 3 1 1 – – – 2 2 5 2 – – – – 2 1 – 3 – 1 1 1 6 – – – – – – – – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – 2 2 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
MERRIMACK Con.
52 521 525 53 531 54 541 546 55 551 552 553 554 56 562 565 566 57 571 58 59 591 594 5941 5945 5947 596 5963 598 599 5999 –– 60 602 603 62 621 63 631 64 65 651 653 67 671 Retail trade Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials Hardware stores General merchandise stores Department stores Food stores Grocery stores Retail bakeries Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Hobby, toy, and game shops Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Nonstore retailers Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Retail stores, n.e.c. Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository institutions Commercial banks Savings institutions Security and commodity brokers Security brokers and dealers Insurance carriers Life insurance Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate operators and lessors Real estate agents and managers Holding and other investment offices Holding offices Services 70 701 72 721 723 73 733 734 7349 736 7361 7363 737 738 7389 75 753 7532 7538 J Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Beauty shops Business services Mailing, reproduction, stenographic Services to buildings Building maintenance services, n.e.c. Personnel supply services Employment agencies Help supply services Computer and data processing services Miscellaneous business services Business services, n.e.c. Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive repair shops Top and body repair and paint shops General automotive repair shops 11 017 418 243 100 1 220 999 1 974 1 683 222 1 440 757 135 114 347 460 142 130 137 257 153 3 399 1 683 379 517 121 105 125 156 100 211 268 154 166 3 924 983 346 543 168 115 1 842 876 264 422 170 224 167 100 18 282 265 246 501 119 263 1 706 143 224 224 533 128 405 476 189 110 753 386 124 204 37 690 1 933 1 350 351 3 285 2 560 5 970 5 331 472 9 043 5 516 805 589 1 403 1 181 250 366 415 1 003 538 7 687 6 500 1 417 1 504 402 242 240 705 486 1 604 1 001 610 1 088 34 6 2 3 901 705 397 605 165 9 6 1 396 780 790 500 849 45 16 11 16 8 95 67 14 115 22 20 11 52 57 19 10 16 61 33 220 233 24 84 20 7 22 29 19 16 55 34 7 344 58 33 19 32 15 36 8 68 114 39 63 17 6 1 608 35 25 122 25 67 227 23 47 47 11 6 5 72 46 28 122 105 34 60 357 19 6 1 5 1 46 30 7 40 3 14 3 17 26 6 3 9 39 20 61 118 4 42 14 1 11 19 13 4 34 23 3 229 18 8 6 22 10 19 1 47 96 33 52 11 3 997 24 16 86 17 45 149 14 26 26 5 4 1 55 33 20 86 75 24 46 223 14 6 4 1 – 20 16 1 37 1 2 4 27 16 6 3 4 20 11 50 65 6 30 2 3 7 5 3 3 17 9 – 62 23 17 6 5 1 5 2 18 10 3 7 – – 313 3 1 27 5 18 42 5 16 16 1 1 – 6 5 5 27 23 8 10 127 7 – 6 1 – 12 9 1 17 3 2 2 7 12 6 3 2 2 2 48 28 4 8 2 1 4 3 2 6 3 2 – 20 7 4 3 2 1 2 2 1 5 1 3 2 – 157 5 5 6 2 4 20 3 3 3 – – – 5 7 2 8 7 2 4 105 4 3 – 1 – 9 4 5 17 11 2 2 1 1 1 – – – – 48 22 10 4 2 2 – 2 1 3 1 – 3 21 5 4 – 3 3 4 1 2 2 2 – 4 3 84 2 2 3 1 – 9 1 2 2 – – – 4 1 1 – – – – 22 1 1 – 2 2 1 1 – 3 3 – – – 2 – 1 1 – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 6 4 – 3 – – 1 1 – 1 – 1 – – 27 1 1 – – – 3 – – – 2 – 2 1 – – – – – – 14 – – – 5 4 7 7 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – 4 – – – 3 1 2 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 1 – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
14 452 11 466 24 963 22 140 2 085 40 521 25 416 3 793 2 541 5 581 5 1 1 2 301 100 525 085
4 388 2 527 33 683 28 5 6 1 1 1 3 2 7 4 2 3 157 32 8 20 598 961 626 888 162 113 098 057 131 653 906 710 039 505 938 458
2 845 1 972 18 445 9 973 2 276 2 079 940 996 1 708 1 262 117 264 627 592 1 859 363 795 11 027 672 645 645 2 758 393 2 365 5 326 782 381 4 263 2 214 750 1 063
13 581 7 490 83 377 40 369 9 731 9 457 4 053 4 508 5 825 4 146 511 269 3 407 3 134 7 479 1 616 3 233 53 3 2 2 15 1 13 24 3 1 19 9 3 4 314 201 544 544 418 647 771 833 797 645 445 605 147 664
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
MERRIMACK Con.
76 769 7699 78 79 799 7999 80 801 802 805 806 808 809 81 82 821 822 83 832 833 835 836 839 86 861 864 866 87 871 8711 872 874 8741 8742 –– Services Con. Miscellaneous repair services Miscellaneous repair shops Repair services, n.e.c. Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Nursing and personal care facilities Hospitals Home health care services Health and allied services, n.e.c. Legal services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Colleges and universities Social services Individual and family services Job training and related services Child day care services Residential care Social services, n.e.c. Membership organizations Business associations Civic and social associations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Engineering services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping Management and public relations Management services Management consulting services Administrative and auxiliary Unclassified establishments 286 248 236 123 625 549 353 6 398 826 373 1 034 2 917 536 538 746 1 773 730 896 2 434 935 392 428 524 155 1 050 180 227 421 1 330 358 287 221 671 479 132 170 10 1 803 1 584 1 532 268 1 849 1 498 935 48 774 11 845 2 905 4 22 2 3 418 381 640 605 8 014 7 015 6 823 1 091 8 985 5 975 2 401 205 705 56 718 14 000 17 88 11 13 488 687 051 463 45 34 29 26 55 42 17 220 67 54 14 5 10 16 114 51 20 6 186 54 21 63 20 28 172 25 29 81 205 67 45 49 78 23 34 4 22 29 20 16 14 32 23 9 102 28 22 3 – 2 4 78 27 9 1 94 27 14 31 5 17 103 15 13 52 154 49 31 38 61 16 27 1 21 9 7 6 10 7 6 2 52 16 20 – – 1 5 17 9 3 1 42 10 1 18 5 8 45 6 11 18 19 6 4 4 7 2 3 – – 3 3 3 2 7 5 2 29 14 9 2 – 1 2 12 5 2 1 25 8 2 10 4 1 16 2 4 8 18 8 6 6 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 – 7 6 2 16 6 3 3 – 2 2 5 3 3 – 16 6 1 3 4 2 6 1 – 3 11 4 4 1 5 1 3 1 – 1 1 1 – – – – 11 3 – 3 – 3 2 2 2 1 – 3 – 2 1 – – 2 1 1 – 2 – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – 2 2 2 4 – – 2 1 – 1 – 3 1 2 5 2 1 – 2 – – – – – 1 – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – 4 – – 1 2 1 – – 2 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
7 187 8 467 4 236 3 691 9 3 1 1 2 1 431 563 295 188 323 062
35 155 35 178 18 032 14 902 39 14 4 4 10 4 19 5 2 5 64 15 13 7 37 27 7 6 273 714 967 894 239 459 219 734 204 269 156 930 409 901 587 817 255 706 190
4 692 1 464 519 1 244 14 3 2 1 9 7 1 1 400 171 671 544 079 423 095 661 24
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Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 074 078 Agricultural services Veterinary services Landscape and horticultural services Mining Construction 15 151 153 16 161 162 17 171 172 173 174 1742 175 1751 176 177 179 1794 1799 J General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Operative builders Heavy construction, except building Highway and street construction Heavy construction, except highway Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Painting and paper hanging Electrical work Masonry, stonework, and plastering Plastering, drywall, and insulation Carpentry and floor work Carpentry work Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work Concrete work Misc. special trade contractors Excavation work Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 111 779 605 587 234 293 41 5 249 992 852 140 638 224 414 3 619 953 210 761 265 148 286 205 154 165 789 318 310 708 834 2 311 2 277 1 039 1 034 331 35 851 6 456 5 426 1 030 4 220 1 353 2 867 25 6 1 7 1 175 669 129 546 542 794 1 576 1 074 704 1 112 4 726 1 830 1 808 3 118 793 14 340 14 186 4 743 8 456 1 549 183 756 32 350 26 595 5 750 29 573 14 085 15 488 121 31 5 30 8 4 9 6 3 6 833 545 645 272 234 928 293 124 339 674 8 937 183 179 29 129 7 1 020 289 250 38 57 18 39 674 141 54 111 41 17 101 83 34 47 136 70 51 5 055 135 132 11 105 6 739 223 194 28 27 10 17 489 96 45 74 30 12 87 73 21 35 95 54 35 1 761 28 28 7 17 – 150 40 34 6 10 3 7 100 24 4 21 5 2 11 8 8 8 16 8 5 1 042 18 17 9 7 – 82 23 19 4 11 1 10 48 11 3 9 2 – 1 1 5 2 15 7 5 678 2 2 2 – 1 37 2 2 – 6 3 3 29 6 2 5 3 3 2 1 – 2 9 – 6 220 – – – – – 11 1 1 – 3 1 2 7 4 – 1 1 – – – – – 1 1 – 136 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – 27 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
25 719 11 054 9 356
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
ROCKINGHAM
20 209 22 23 2396 24 243 2431 25 26 27 271 275 2752 2759 279 28 289 30 3089 31 32 327 3272 33 34 344 3441 3443 3444 345 347 349 3491 35 355 3559 3571 359 3599 36 364 367 3672 37 38 382 39 399 ––
Con.
18 638 697 301 (E) 763 598 612 243 177 204 216 1 067 321 386 278 108 252 498 272 1 516 619 (C) 960 294 128 675 1 524 785 150 142 374 132 125 397 125 3 248 438 357 1 738 700 700 2 499 163 1 901 1 119 (F) 1 092 997 371 210 1 533 5 334 945 288 564 1 417 1 326 (C) 572 223 167 515 220 191 196 1 501 214 173 291 4 560 2 029 (D) 4 049 3 141 3 845 2 042 1 683 1 250 1 605 045 582 329 704 625 2 333 4 689 2 655 12 285 5 355 (D) 8 706 2 709 936 6 228 13 513 7 653 949 1 609 4 116 1 433 677 3 084 1 219 31 3 3 18 5 5 20 1 15 9 280 845 200 983 690 690 358 224 362 189 (D) 8 586 8 120 2 088 1 321 34 347 55 397 2 625 649 1 656 10 425 9 935 (D) 5 939 1 201 868 5 2 2 1 060 984 748 389 7 1 2 1 726 435 20 879 8 286 (D) 16 151 12 346 15 586 7 612 6 028 7 531 7 195 29 6 10 7 2 8 627 497 131 261 870 792 530 22 9 5 22 9 44 17 8 13 7 74 9 37 27 10 7 18 8 22 11 4 19 9 6 5 59 24 5 4 9 7 7 12 3 100 14 9 9 54 54 43 4 29 9 8 31 18 21 8 11 360 30 11 12 172 160 15 21 56 41 36 25 17 5 28 13 197 6 3 – 12 4 21 7 3 4 2 34 1 14 9 5 3 7 4 3 1 2 8 3 2 – 13 5 2 1 2 2 – 2 – 41 6 3 4 22 22 10 – 9 1 6 13 5 13 4 1 202 8 5 – 110 102 10 10 36 24 18 15 9 – 10 8 85 3 2 2 4 1 8 2 – 3 – 18 4 10 8 2 1 2 – 5 3 1 3 2 2 1 9 4 – 1 1 – 2 3 1 16 1 1 1 10 10 3 1 2 1 – 5 4 – – 1 60 2 1 1 27 26 3 3 17 15 7 7 5 – 1 – 81 5 1 2 2 2 6 4 1 2 1 7 1 6 6 – – 2 1 3 3 – 1 – – – 17 6 2 1 – 3 2 2 – 16 1 – 1 8 8 8 1 5 1 – 5 2 4 3 – 32 3 1 – 13 11 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 7 3 84 4 2 – 2 1 7 3 3 3 3 11 1 7 4 3 1 2 – 4 2 – 2 1 1 2 8 2 – – 2 1 3 1 – 18 3 3 – 12 12 11 1 5 3 1 2 1 2 – 2 45 12 2 8 18 17 1 1 1 – 6 1 1 2 5 1 44 2 – – – – 1 1 1 1 – 1 1 – – – – 5 3 5 1 – 3 3 1 1 8 4 – – 3 1 – 3 2 4 1 – 1 2 2 4 – 3 1 – 5 5 1 – 3 13 4 1 3 3 3 – 1 – – 3 1 1 2 2 – 25 2 1 – 1 – 1 – – – 1 3 1 – – – 2 – – – – 1 – – – – 4 3 1 1 1 – – 1 – 3 2 2 – – – 5 1 3 1 – – – 1 1 3 7 1 1 – 1 1 – 3 – – – – – – 2 1 6 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 1 1 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Manufacturing Food and kindred products Misc. food and kindred products Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Automotive and apparel trimmings Lumber and wood products Millwork, plywood and structural members Millwork Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Newspapers Commercial printing Commercial printing, lithographic Commercial printing, n.e.c. Printing trade services Chemicals and allied products Miscellaneous chemical products Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Plastics products, n.e.c. Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products Concrete products, n.e.c. Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Fabricated structural metal products Fabricated structural metal Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) Sheet metalwork Screw machine products, bolts, etc. Metal services, n.e.c. Misc. fabricated metal products Industrial valves Industrial machinery and equipment Special industry machinery Special industry machinery, n.e.c. Electronic computers Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Electronic and other electronic equipment Electric lighting and wiring equipment Electronic components and accessories Printed circuit boards Transportation equipment Instruments and related products Measuring and controlling devices Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Miscellaneous manufactures Administrative and auxiliary Transportation and public utilities
19 664 11 145 46 368 17 451 (D) 34 235 10 479 3 484 29 379 59 32 4 6 17 5 2 15 5 136 16 13 78 29 29 86 5 63 38 433 879 469 823 300 556 870 714 326 258 103 444 520 277 277 385 166 608 764 (D) 36 727 34 608 8 913 5 221 134 132 213 132 10 538 2 845 6 289 45 044 42 606 (D) 24 649 5 750 3 950 21 12 11 5 118 569 579 894
41 411 415 42 421 44 45 47 472 48 481 4813 483 49 495 J
Local and interurban passenger transit Local and suburban transportation School buses Trucking and warehousing Trucking and courier services, except air Water transportation Transportation by air Transportation services Passenger transportation arrangement Communication Telephone communication Telephone communications, exc. radio Radio and television broadcasting Electric, gas, and sanitary services Sanitary services
28 569 4 186
100 268 14 618
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
ROCKINGHAM
50 501 5012 5013 502 503 5031 504 5045 505 5051 506 5063 5065 507 5072 5074 508 5084 5085 509 5091 51 511 5112 512 513 5139 514 5149 516 5169 517 5172 519
Con.
7 007 4 068 684 263 331 110 319 180 860 616 105 105 600 205 388 306 109 110 704 411 135 380 243 (H) 465 381 196 436 388 928 343 274 236 236 177 245 32 073 1 536 1 031 153 180 164 4 630 3 926 654 5 296 4 401 618 2 988 1 418 198 392 800 2 039 230 598 759 241 1 688 758 279 112 335 365 565 352 100 8 475 8 447 65 217 33 3 1 1 2 1 9 7 954 587 210 788 761 459 268 045 073 941 941 061 122 894 757 100 844 929 538 356 414 540 (D) 089 118 523 326 944 042 211 739 153 533 916 836 296 064 164 16 6 7 3 12 6 47 38 4 4 28 9 18 12 4 3 28 17 6 10 6 13 8 10 17 15 34 12 15 11 10 7 8 995 775 757 504 792 655 835 182 217 744 744 449 453 770 354 813 811 351 453 323 693 354 (D) 931 660 850 395 633 684 752 366 520 199 679 051 708 520 62 15 35 24 31 15 101 63 15 15 94 31 59 40 12 19 106 66 15 47 12 183 32 23 8 13 5 52 16 32 19 11 6 31 2 197 105 46 18 19 19 56 26 20 214 129 36 251 45 48 33 106 199 18 72 36 45 191 101 42 20 31 17 73 29 18 601 590 375 290 21 5 11 17 13 4 57 36 9 9 51 15 33 23 6 11 64 42 9 35 6 84 14 7 5 7 1 23 4 16 6 2 2 14 959 45 21 6 7 8 11 – 7 76 47 8 99 10 36 10 37 82 5 30 10 27 95 51 21 10 15 7 37 9 12 248 239 150 112 17 4 10 4 6 4 24 15 2 2 22 9 12 9 3 4 23 13 3 5 3 36 4 3 1 1 – 12 7 9 7 2 – 7 518 24 4 8 8 4 10 – 6 71 44 5 62 2 8 9 37 51 7 14 5 14 57 29 12 7 7 4 24 13 3 101 100 106 76 18 3 12 2 8 5 12 7 3 3 15 6 9 3 – 3 11 6 2 4 1 29 6 6 – – – 8 – 5 4 3 1 7 356 20 9 3 3 5 6 1 3 28 15 9 49 6 3 9 26 42 4 24 5 3 25 16 8 2 6 2 7 4 1 103 102 53 33 5 2 2 1 3 2 6 3 1 1 6 1 5 4 3 1 6 4 – 1 – 19 7 7 – 1 – 4 3 1 1 3 2 3 243 11 9 – – 2 – – – 18 2 14 31 17 1 5 6 19 1 3 13 1 7 3 – 1 2 1 3 1 2 117 117 14 6 – – – – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – 1 – – 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 – 1 2 2 2 1 – – 1 1 – 69 2 – 1 1 – 9 9 – 2 2 – 9 9 – – – 5 1 1 3 – 5 1 1 – – 2 2 2 – 28 28 10 3 1 1 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 7 – – 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 – – – 42 2 2 – – – 15 11 4 16 16 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – 2 1 – – 1 1 – – – 4 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9 1 1 – – – 5 5 – 3 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Wholesale trade Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies Automobiles and other motor vehicles Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Furniture and homefurnishings Lumber and construction materials Lumber, plywood, and millwork Professional and commercial equipment Computers, peripherals and software Metals and minerals, except petroleum Metals service centers and offices Electrical goods Electrical apparatus and equipment Electronic parts and equipment Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment Hardware Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies Machinery, equipment, and supplies Industrial machinery and equipment Industrial supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Sporting and recreational goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper and paper products Stationery and office supplies Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Footwear Groceries and related products Groceries and related products, n.e.c. Chemicals and allied products Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c. Petroleum and petroleum products Petroleum products, n.e.c. Misc. nondurable goods Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 53 531 539 54 541 546 55 551 552 553 554 56 561 562 565 566 57 571 5712 5713 5719 572 573 5731 5734 58 5812 J Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries and garden stores General merchandise stores Department stores Misc. general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Retail bakeries Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Used car dealers Auto and home supply stores Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Men’s and boys’ clothing stores Women’s clothing stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Misc. homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, and computer stores Radio, TV, and electronic stores Computer and software stores Eating and drinking places Eating places
6 2 3 2 1 5 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 4 3 8 3 3 3 2 1 1
108 084 7 038 5 082 562 598 750 13 112 11 085 1 903 15 689 13 705 1 143 17 318 10 548 1 298 1 686 2 650 4 817 526 1 392 1 695 715 8 240 3 570 1 435 642 1 357 2 091 2 579 1 551 632 19 839 19 774
478 299 33 391 24 226 2 343 2 648 3 923 57 755 49 262 7 939 63 583 55 589 4 789 82 178 49 574 6 875 7 029 11 694 21 323 2 323 5 896 7 405 3 223 34 409 14 6 2 4 383 388 772 637
8 873 11 153 6 512 3 041 93 362 92 883
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
ROCKINGHAM
59 591 594 5941 5942 5944 5945 5947 596 5961 5963 598 5983 599 5992 5999 –– 60 602 61 616 62 621 628 63 64 65 651 653 655 67 70 701 72 721 7215 7216 722 723 729 73 732 733 734 7349 735 736 7361 7363 737 7371 7372 7373 7374 7379 738 7381 7389 75 751 753 7532 7538 7549 76 762 769 7699 78 783 784 J
Con.
4 462 927 1 539 279 152 306 253 402 585 422 156 303 238 702 191 380 959 6 853 1 280 711 159 108 598 188 410 2 075 605 2 023 454 527 1 026 113 35 1 1 1 941 591 513 551 442 113 135 125 793 135 16 250 2 859 4 869 957 414 1 349 682 839 3 318 2 333 927 2 046 1 575 2 410 475 1 377 5 781 57 8 4 1 7 3 4 25 4 9 2 3 3 1 210 4 4 5 1 902 277 568 443 967 979 433 546 115 773 305 429 142 631 010 66 11 21 4 1 5 3 3 11 8 2 8 6 10 2 5 25 231 30 16 7 5 34 14 20 86 21 43 9 14 19 6 973 24 21 22 5 1 1 3 10 1 341 8 5 8 7 5 169 33 135 103 21 33 9 22 11 36 10 25 42 16 21 7 9 2 15 2 10 9 331 057 787 768 798 773 021 995 956 613 989 128 198 342 012 915 967 133 975 434 667 474 862 659 203 020 491 642 405 664 084 476 273 069 791 880 377 333 614 448 843 187 812 893 163 808 531 616 489 966 523 871 444 316 935 074 500 927 885 659 081 569 506 922 629 544 119 986 782 318 563 45 253 50 16 50 29 82 53 20 27 33 27 128 34 68 17 663 99 69 32 16 60 26 34 39 118 294 95 169 25 21 3 210 108 86 278 58 16 19 20 147 37 662 7 56 98 89 37 89 35 54 250 90 30 25 18 65 105 15 79 242 16 194 48 121 17 99 22 69 57 47 6 30 295 5 141 32 7 22 17 51 36 12 18 9 7 75 16 45 8 446 25 14 22 9 42 16 26 21 84 238 73 142 19 14 1 940 69 53 168 32 7 10 12 86 27 420 4 44 55 49 21 31 18 13 180 72 18 15 8 53 74 7 58 150 8 130 30 87 6 70 13 52 43 21 – 14 140 11 63 7 4 19 4 21 10 4 6 12 10 33 12 12 2 109 34 27 7 4 5 4 1 6 21 33 11 19 2 3 658 10 6 67 11 5 4 6 37 8 100 – 8 22 20 10 8 3 5 31 9 4 6 3 4 15 2 11 58 4 44 11 26 4 18 5 11 9 12 1 9 80 8 38 9 3 8 5 7 3 1 2 10 9 15 6 7 3 64 26 21 2 2 7 3 4 5 9 13 8 4 1 2 303 10 9 31 10 4 4 1 19 1 58 1 – 16 16 6 13 8 5 16 3 3 1 3 5 3 2 1 25 2 16 4 8 5 7 3 4 4 7 1 4 39 19 9 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 – 2 1 5 – 4 1 28 9 6 1 1 4 3 1 3 3 6 2 3 1 2 185 11 10 10 5 – 1 – 4 1 39 – 4 4 3 – 8 1 7 16 5 2 2 3 3 7 1 6 8 1 4 3 – 2 3 1 1 – 6 4 2 7 2 2 – – – 2 – 1 – 1 – – – – – 2 8 4 1 – – – – – 1 – 3 1 1 1 – 61 2 2 2 – – – 1 1 – 19 – – – – – 15 2 13 2 – 1 1 – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – 4 1 – – – 2 – 2 – 1 – – – – – 47 6 6 – – – – – – – 19 2 – 1 1 – 9 1 8 5 1 2 – 1 – 2 – 2 – – – – – – 1 – 1 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – 10 – – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – 4 2 2 – – – – – – 2 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – 6 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Retail trade Con. Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Book stores Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Nonstore retailers Catalog and mail order houses Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Retail stores, n.e.c. Florists Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Finance, insurance, and real estate Depository institutions Commercial banks Nondepository institutions Mortgage bankers and brokers Security and commodity brokers Security brokers and dealers Security and commodity services Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Real estate operators and lessors Real estate agents and managers Subdividers and developers Holding and other investment offices Services Hotels and other lodging places Hotels and motels Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Coin operated laundries and cleaning Drycleaning plants, except rug Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Miscellaneous personal services Business services Credit reporting and collection Mailing, reproduction, stenographic Services to buildings Building maintenance services, n.e.c. Misc. equipment rental and leasing Personnel supply services Employment agencies Help supply services Computer and data processing services Computer programming services Prepackaged software Computer integrated systems design Data processing and preparation Computer related services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous business services Detective and armored car services Business services, n.e.c. Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive rentals, no drivers Automotive repair shops Top and body repair and paint shops General automotive repair shops Automotive services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Miscellaneous repair shops Repair services, n.e.c. Motion pictures Motion picture theaters Video tape rental
364 521 195 376 443 302 381 796 2 421 322 707 116 078 924 678 195 510 575 935 163 608 290 230 299 305 189 175 936 221 983 274 958 249 619
10 562 371 226 673 613 178 5 290 1 223 4 067 2 063 407 646 230 280 228 1 666 534 1 105 1 498 382 844 260 414 155 534 127 350 298 532 128 353
69 2 1 1 1 1 35 6 28 20 4 6 2 3 2 7 2 4 10 3 5 1 2
3 735 707 2 706 2 341 1 273 281 687
5 798 1 091 3 294
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
ROCKINGHAM
Services 79 794 799 7991 7993 7997 7999 80 801 802 804 8049 805 806 807 808 809 81 82 821 83 832 833 835 836 86 864 866 87 871 8711 872 873 8731 874 8741 8742 8748 89 –– Con.
Con.
1 482 357 940 384 126 196 127 9 087 1 448 698 340 167 1 601 2 527 252 1 671 537 699 2 031 1 711 2 032 564 196 950 276 1 129 205 752 2 817 716 567 430 269 170 1 402 465 571 180 139 (C) 38 5 119 1 480 3 035 655 414 748 519 57 127 14 090 4 391 1 736 978 7 495 17 644 2 005 6 118 3 300 5 257 10 160 8 940 6 734 2 258 675 2 588 994 3 277 425 2 235 25 466 7 046 5 982 2 491 3 235 2 476 12 4 4 2 694 415 635 253 34 456 8 088 23 2 2 4 2 622 860 016 341 872 159 10 108 21 13 16 45 466 166 115 93 34 19 5 16 20 27 173 71 31 233 60 15 127 20 168 29 103 460 131 99 100 36 19 193 48 96 41 27 4 59 100 6 65 8 7 8 35 220 82 40 70 24 3 – 10 2 9 127 34 7 110 33 6 60 4 90 12 53 336 89 68 80 21 13 146 33 75 33 14 2 56 30 1 21 4 3 5 6 148 52 65 20 7 1 – – 1 8 30 13 6 52 10 2 33 6 49 13 31 60 20 14 12 9 3 19 6 8 5 8 – 3 13 1 11 4 1 – 4 32 20 7 1 1 – – – 1 3 11 10 9 43 9 3 24 4 18 2 11 32 13 9 5 4 1 10 2 5 1 5 1 – 10 – 7 2 2 2 – 30 8 3 2 2 3 – 5 6 3 5 8 5 24 6 3 10 5 11 2 8 20 7 6 2 – – 11 4 6 1 – – – 4 – 4 3 – 1 – 17 3 – – – 5 – – 6 3 – 4 2 4 2 1 – 1 – – – 8 2 2 – 2 2 4 2 1 1 – – – 2 2 – – – – – 13 – – – – 7 1 1 3 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – 1 – – 3 1 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – – 2 1 – – – – 1 – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 3 – 1 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Amusement and recreation services Commercial sports Misc. amusement, recreation services Physical fitness facilities Coin operated amusement devices Membership sports and recreation clubs Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. Nursing and personal care facilities Hospitals Medical and dental laboratories Home health care services Health and allied services, n.e.c. Legal services Educational services Elementary and secondary schools Social services Individual and family services Job training and related services Child day care services Residential care Membership organizations Civic and social associations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Engineering services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping Research and testing services Commercial physical research Management and public relations Management services Management consulting services Business consulting, n.e.c. Services, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary Unclassified establishments
243 977 64 228 20 630 8 258 4 874 32 434 72 296 7 690 23 292 13 329 23 505 47 826 42 390 27 822 9 571 2 602 10 641 4 059 13 369 1 791 8 877 119 303 31 170 26 140 10 732 15 918 11 971 61 20 23 12 483 404 092 459
1 319 (D) 86
6 320 (D) 812
STRAFFORD
Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 07 074 Agricultural services Veterinary services Mining 14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction 15 151 17 171 173 179 J General contractors and operative builders General building contractors Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Electrical work Misc. special trade contractors 35 294 (C) (C) 120 (C) (C) 955 232 226 647 143 120 170 203 374 (D) (D) 460 (D) (D) 5 171 1 246 1 223 3 417 841 748 823 886 572 (D) (D) 2 534 (D) (D) 28 398 6 553 6 418 18 130 3 763 4 275 4 381 2 397 45 42 10 4 3 266 76 73 177 36 37 37 1 297 31 28 3 2 2 204 60 57 137 23 30 28 523 8 8 3 1 – 36 11 11 21 9 3 4 278 4 4 2 – – 21 4 4 16 4 4 3 177 2 2 2 – – 5 1 1 3 – – 2 63 – – – – – – – – – – – – 39 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
STRAFFORD Con.
22 25 26 27 275 30 308 3089 31 32 33 34 35 354 36 367 38 382 39 –– Manufacturing Textile mill products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Commercial printing Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. Plastics products, n.e.c. Leather and leather products Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Industrial machinery and equipment Metalworking machinery Electronic and other electronic equipment Electronic components and accessories Instruments and related products Measuring and controlling devices Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Administrative and auxiliary Transportation and public utilities 41 42 45 48 481 49 Local and interurban passenger transit Trucking and warehousing Transportation by air Communication Telephone communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Wholesale trade 50 506 507 508 51 513 514 –– Wholesale trade durable goods Electrical goods Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment Machinery, equipment, and supplies Wholesale trade nondurable goods Apparel, piece goods, and notions Groceries and related products Administrative and auxiliary Retail trade 52 521 525 53 531 54 541 546 55 551 554 56 57 571 5712 58 5812 59 591 594 5942 598 599 –– Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials Hardware stores General merchandise stores Department stores Food stores Grocery stores Retail bakeries Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Gasoline service stations Apparel and accessory stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture and homefurnishings stores Furniture stores Eating and drinking places Eating places Miscellaneous retail Drug stores and proprietary stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Book stores Fuel dealers Retail stores, n.e.c. Administrative and auxiliary 10 158 274 (E) (C) 404 125 1 582 1 197 1 197 819 116 (C) 522 2 047 221 1 278 252 1 298 1 187 153 937 1 218 213 206 (C) 465 352 (C) 1 860 1 270 370 432 185 (E) 153 167 (C) 8 618 304 141 103 884 689 1 958 1 647 231 1 092 509 372 268 236 152 114 2 586 2 494 1 129 325 313 110 183 167 161 78 964 1 516 (D) (D) 2 501 747 10 261 7 871 7 871 5 343 595 (D) 3 027 17 285 1 831 11 535 1 576 10 873 10 241 1 005 10 117 8 280 690 1 488 (D) 3 565 2 853 (D) 12 402 8 3 2 1 759 440 483 421 333 138 6 938 (D) (D) 10 254 3 777 44 858 35 047 35 047 23 778 3 411 (D) 13 782 76 845 7 822 45 400 6 680 41 558 38 805 4 939 41 143 32 186 3 217 5 887 (D) 14 808 11 928 (D) 53 649 37 14 9 6 456 689 770 832 166 5 3 2 19 10 14 8 8 5 8 3 17 28 6 13 4 11 6 9 7 82 15 34 3 12 7 5 146 96 14 10 19 46 8 16 4 620 31 7 11 17 4 78 61 10 95 18 51 27 40 19 11 184 171 136 17 44 7 12 33 12 55 – 1 – 6 3 3 2 2 – 2 1 7 13 2 3 – 2 1 5 1 46 5 25 2 3 2 2 72 50 8 4 7 21 2 6 1 251 12 – 4 6 – 29 22 2 21 1 12 15 24 11 8 72 65 68 2 26 3 3 20 4 29 1 – – 7 4 1 – – – 3 – 5 4 – 2 – 1 – – – 15 6 4 – 1 1 1 41 28 4 2 7 12 1 4 1 171 10 3 3 6 – 26 23 3 40 3 26 5 13 6 1 36 34 32 1 9 1 6 7 3 25 1 – – 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 – 1 4 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 6 2 2 – 1 – – 16 12 1 2 3 4 1 3 – 90 6 2 3 – – 6 5 1 20 3 13 4 1 – – 31 29 21 6 6 1 1 5 1 21 1 1 – 2 2 6 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 – – 1 1 – 1 8 – 2 – 5 2 1 12 4 – 1 2 8 3 3 – 75 2 1 1 – – 9 4 3 11 8 – 1 1 1 1 34 32 13 8 2 1 1 1 4 13 1 – 1 – – 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 3 2 1 – 2 1 – 1 5 2 1 – 1 1 1 3 – – – – 1 1 – 2 20 1 1 – 1 1 1 1 – 3 3 – 2 1 1 1 9 9 2 – 1 1 1 – – 13 1 1 1 1 – – – – 2 – – – 1 – 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – 11 – – – 3 2 6 5 1 – – – – – – – 2 2 – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – 2 2 1 1 – – – – – 2 – – – 1 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
(D) 763 1 252 (D) 27 740 1 442 876 342 2 327 1 943 5 616 5 060 261 5 499 3 454 1 005 705 1 031 719 592 4 968 4 818 4 941 1 167 1 033 305 1 579 597 1 211
(D) 3 750 5 308 (D) 118 856 6 234 3 690 1 453 9 300 7 827 22 876 20 496 1 248 25 305 15 449 4 140 2 941 4 355 2 803 2 254 21 775 20 843 21 4 4 1 7 173 313 540 075 081
2 840 4 897
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
STRAFFORD Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 602 63 64 65 Depository institutions Commercial banks Insurance carriers Insurance agents, brokers, and service Real estate Services 72 721 723 729 73 734 736 737 7372 75 753 7538 78 79 799 80 801 802 804 805 806 808 809 81 82 83 832 835 836 86 864 866 87 871 8711 874 8742 8748 Personal services Laundry, cleaning, and garment services Beauty shops Miscellaneous personal services Business services Services to buildings Personnel supply services Computer and data processing services Prepackaged software Auto repair, services, and parking Automotive repair shops General automotive repair shops Motion pictures Amusement and recreation services Misc. amusement, recreation services Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Offices and clinics of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Nursing and personal care facilities Hospitals Home health care services Health and allied services, n.e.c. Legal services Educational services Social services Individual and family services Child day care services Residential care Membership organizations Civic and social associations Religious organizations Engineering and management services Engineering and architectural services Engineering services Management and public relations Management consulting services Business consulting, n.e.c. Unclassified establishments 2 226 358 208 (G) 205 237 9 912 538 177 171 154 1 490 496 310 518 408 272 221 152 166 236 195 3 907 671 306 163 640 1 238 490 316 219 457 1 253 509 322 199 472 130 254 752 154 133 536 160 332 (A) 17 413 2 085 1 161 (D) 2 041 1 197 51 575 1 549 660 447 225 8 657 925 1 213 5 805 4 614 1 385 1 150 785 346 604 498 25 053 6 951 1 940 848 3 052 7 938 1 926 1 942 1 613 1 997 3 663 1 474 877 853 1 182 227 489 4 906 1 547 1 396 2 940 1 363 1 019 (D) 81 812 8 802 4 660 (D) 17 228 6 260 228 183 7 048 3 460 2 061 600 44 785 4 035 4 555 31 555 26 418 6 080 4 936 3 303 1 455 3 430 2 834 104 740 30 476 8 968 3 537 12 216 32 754 8 003 7 011 7 487 8 214 14 500 5 809 3 628 3 178 5 033 856 2 169 22 178 6 963 6 324 13 305 5 753 5 582 (D) 182 34 21 15 36 79 872 77 25 33 9 116 29 7 36 6 70 58 40 16 34 25 199 72 51 36 8 3 8 12 47 26 85 20 35 21 77 19 40 82 26 20 29 13 9 14 123 10 5 6 24 67 499 46 18 17 6 78 19 1 25 1 47 40 28 5 20 14 80 28 23 20 1 – – 2 33 13 40 12 18 5 43 6 25 63 19 15 20 9 6 14 34 13 9 3 8 8 188 23 4 13 1 19 4 2 5 2 18 14 9 2 6 5 56 22 20 11 1 – 1 1 5 3 20 4 8 8 20 6 10 6 3 1 – – – – 13 5 4 2 3 3 103 3 – 2 1 8 3 1 2 – 4 3 2 7 4 2 34 17 7 5 – – 1 3 8 4 14 1 4 6 11 7 3 5 2 2 3 2 – – 7 6 3 1 – – 47 3 2 1 – 7 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 14 3 1 – 1 – 2 5 1 2 7 1 4 2 2 – 1 3 1 1 2 – 1 – 3 – – 1 1 1 19 1 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – 8 2 – – 2 1 2 1 – 4 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 3 1 1 2 2 – – – – – – – – 12 1 – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – 5 – – – 3 – 2 – – – 3 2 – – – – – 2 – – 2 – 2 – 1 – – 1 – – 2 – – – – 2 1 – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – 1 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
SULLIVAN
Total Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Construction 15 17 171 J General contractors and operative builders Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 12 605 108 521 (C) 347 127 65 259 484 2 481 (D) 1 633 608 296 483 2 592 12 222 (D) 7 500 2 603 1 082 20 124 37 83 14 648 14 96 26 67 11 204 2 15 6 9 1 107 2 10 5 5 1 72 2 2 – 1 – 32 – 1 – 1 1 15 – – – – – 3 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2.
Counties
Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text] Number of employees for week including March 12 Payroll ($1,000) Total number of establish ments Number of establishments by employment size class 1,000 or more
SIC code
Industry
First quarter
Annual
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 249
250 to 499
500 to 999
SULLIVAN Con.
Manufacturing 22 24 242 2421 243 245 2452 26 27 278 30 33 34 344 35 356 359 3599 36 38 Textile mill products Lumber and wood products Sawmills and planing mills Sawmills and planing mills, general Millwork, plywood and structural members Wood buildings and mobile homes Prefabricated wood buildings Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Blankbooks and bookbinding Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Fabricated structural metal products Industrial machinery and equipment General industrial machinery Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Industrial machinery, n.e.c. Electronic and other electronic equipment Instruments and related products Transportation and public utilities 42 Trucking and warehousing Wholesale trade 50 51 Wholesale trade durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Retail trade 52 521 53 54 541 55 551 58 5812 59 Building materials and garden supplies Lumber and other building materials General merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Automotive dealers and service stations New and used car dealers Eating and drinking places Eating places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate 60 603 Depository institutions Savings institutions Services 73 734 7349 738 7389 80 801 82 83 832 86 Business services Services to buildings Building maintenance services, n.e.c. Miscellaneous business services Business services, n.e.c. Health services Offices and clinics of medical doctors Educational services Social services Individual and family services Membership organizations Unclassified establishments J 4 911 (E) 517 237 237 105 155 155 (E) 485 367 252 (E) 1 270 123 598 148 275 275 (C) (C) 333 120 419 284 135 2 680 178 139 349 641 575 354 178 640 640 346 426 278 204 3 207 530 102 102 108 100 941 104 (E) 710 541 169 – 29 967 (D) 3 164 1 411 1 411 599 1 076 1 076 (D) 2 820 2 251 1 113 (D) 8 160 926 4 224 1 020 2 046 2 046 (D) (D) 2 571 735 3 157 1 767 1 390 9 430 1 230 1 043 967 1 831 1 709 1 997 1 381 1 112 1 112 1 569 3 100 1 989 1 563 14 069 2 437 391 391 401 380 5 399 741 (D) 2 158 1 566 474 – 141 654 (D) 15 800 7 283 7 283 2 964 5 248 5 248 (D) 11 594 9 041 4 358 (D) 43 426 3 748 19 798 4 296 10 093 10 093 (D) (D) 10 798 3 148 13 300 7 721 5 579 40 775 5 067 4 209 4 311 7 372 6 788 8 841 5 895 4 927 4 927 7 282 13 113 7 988 6 178 62 012 10 326 1 524 1 524 1 829 1 741 24 486 4 036 (D) 8 221 5 971 2 298 17 128 4 28 11 11 4 5 5 2 15 3 3 3 16 4 29 5 16 16 2 2 47 17 63 47 16 252 18 7 13 35 29 47 10 50 50 56 69 18 12 376 57 18 18 13 10 62 18 11 40 12 38 3 47 – 13 4 4 1 1 1 – 8 – – 1 4 1 9 1 4 4 – – 29 10 37 27 10 121 8 – 8 14 12 22 3 18 18 29 46 6 5 255 40 12 12 10 8 29 8 5 19 4 29 3 24 – 4 2 2 – 1 1 – 2 – – 1 5 1 8 1 7 7 1 – 9 4 13 10 3 55 7 4 – 10 9 14 – 9 9 11 13 5 4 73 7 3 3 1 – 19 7 2 10 2 7 – 9 – 1 1 1 – – – – – – 1 – 1 – 3 1 1 1 – 1 4 2 8 8 – 49 2 2 2 6 4 5 1 13 13 14 6 3 – 19 1 1 1 – – 6 3 1 6 2 – – 22 1 7 3 3 2 2 2 – 1 – 1 – 2 1 5 1 2 2 – – 5 1 4 2 2 17 – – – 2 1 6 6 7 7 2 2 2 1 18 7 2 2 1 1 4 – 2 3 2 2 – 15 1 2 – – 1 1 1 1 3 2 – – 2 1 4 1 2 2 – – – – 1 – 1 7 1 1 2 1 1 – – 3 3 – 2 2 2 6 1 – – 1 1 3 – – – – – – 8 2 1 1 1 – – – – 1 1 1 – 1 – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – 3 – – 1 2 2 – – – – – – – – 4 1 – – – – – – 1 2 2 – – 2 – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999; 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Description of Publications Issued in Previous Years
1974 through 1996 Data are provided for mid-March employment, first-quarter and annual payrolls, and establishments, by industry, for each county in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for every industry having a significant number of employees or establishments. Refer to General Explanation for a description of the types of employment covered. 1964 through 1973 Data are provided for first-quarter reporting units, employment, and taxable payrolls for each county and metropolitan area in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for every industry having a significant number of employees or reporting units. 1959 and 1962 Data are provided for first-quarter reporting units, employment, and taxable payrolls for each county in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for every industry having a significant number of employees or reporting units. Data are combined for some counties in eight states. 1956 Data are provided for first-quarter reporting units, employment, and taxable payrolls for each county in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for SIC economic divisions, major groups, and selected three-digit SICs. Data are combined for some counties in eight states. 1949 and 1950 Data are provided for first-quarter manufacturing establishments, employment, and taxable payrolls for each large county in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for manufacturing major industry groups and selected three-digit SICs. Manufacturing totals are included for small counties. Data are combined for some counties in eight states. 1947, 1948, 1951, and 1953 Data are provided for first-quarter reporting units, employment, and taxable payrolls for each large county in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for SIC economic divisions, major groups, and selected three-digit SICs. Economic division totals are included for small counties. Data are combined for some counties in eight states. 1946 Data are provided for first-quarter reporting units, employment, and taxable payrolls for each large county in the state and, in a separate report, for the United States. Data are included for SIC economic divisions and major groups. Economic division totals are included for small counties. Data are combined for some counties in eight states. Availability The most recent edition of County Business Patterns can be examined in field offices of the Department of Commerce, located in principal cities across the country. Earlier editions are available in depository libraries for Federal publications, which are also conveniently located in all areas of the country. For information on the coverage of individual series, write to Chief, Economic Planning and Coordination Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233.
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