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Puerto Rico 1997 Economic Census of Outlying Areas Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Service Industries Geographic Area Statistics 1997 Issued December 2000 OA97E-1 U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many persons participated in the various activities of the 1997 Economic Census of Outlying Areas, Puerto Rico. The Economic Planning and Coordination Division, Lawrence A. Blum, Assistant Chief for Collection Activities assisted by B.J. Fitzpatrick, Chief, Mailout and Data Capture Branch, was responsible for developing the systems and procedures for mailout, receipts, and data capture. Shirin A. Ahmed, Assistant Chief for Post-Collection Processing, was responsible for edit procedures and designing the interactive analytical software. Design and specifications were prepared under the supervision of Dennis L. Shoemaker, Chief, Census Processing Branch, assisted by John D. Ward. Primary staff assistance was provided by Sonya P. Curcio, Richard W. Graham, and Cheryl E. Merkle. The Economic Product Team, with primary contributions from Andrew W. Hait assisted by Robert A. Swartz was responsible for the development of the system to disseminate 1997 Economic Census reports. Company Statistics Division prepared this report. Ruth A. Runyan, Assistant Chief for Surveys and Programs was responsible for the overall planning, management, and coordination. Planning and implementation were under the direction of Eddie J. Salyers, Chief, Economic Census Branch, assisted by Irma F. Harahush and Aida Margarita Sole, Section Chiefs. Primary staff assistance was provided by Lillyana J. Najafzadeh, Victor X. Souphom, and James W. McFarland. Mathematical and statistical techniques were provided by Ruth E. Detlefsen, Assistant Chief for Research and Methods, assisted by Carol V. Caldell, Chief, Statistical Research and Methods Branch. Amy M. Newman-Smith provided primary staff assistance. The staff of the National Processing Center, Judith N. Petty, Chief, assisted by Mark T. Grice, Assistant Chief for Processing, performed mailout preparation, receipt operations, and clerical and analytical review activities. Preparations and planning were under the direction of Matthew P. Aulbach, Chief, Census Operations Branch, assisted by Denise D. Anderson and Grant G. Goodwin, Section Chiefs. Additional assistance was provided by Teresa A. Branstetter, Remona F. Gilbert, and Arthur B. Stewart. The Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Charles P. Pautler Jr., Chief, assisted by Martin S. Harahush, Assistant Chief for Quinquennial Programs, developed and implemented computer processing systems. Robert S. Jewett, and Barbara L. Lambert assisted by Lisa R. Draper provided special computer processing. William C. Wester, Chief, Services Branch, assisted by David H. Hiller, Dennis P. Kelly, and Jeffrey S. Rosen, supervised the preparation of computer programs. Additional programming assistance was provided by Donell D. Barnes, Gilbert J. Flodine, and Sarah J. Presley. The International Programs Center, Peter O. Way, Chief, assisted by Robert D. Bush, Chief, Training and Technical Assistance Branch, supervised the preparation of computer programs. Michael T. Stroot provided special computer processing. Kim D. Ottenstein, Bernadette J. Gayle, Crystal M. Pate, and Laurene V. Qualls of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided publications and printing management, graphics design and composition, and editorial review for print and electronic media. General direction and production management were provided by Michael G. Garland, Assistant Chief, and Gary J. Lauffer, Chief, Publications Services Branch. Special acknowledgment is also due the many businesses whose cooperation has contributed to the publication of these data. Puerto Rico 1997 Issued December 2000 OA97E-1 1997 Economic Census of Outlying Areas Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Service Industries Geographic Area Statistics U.S. Department of Commerce Norman Y. Mineta, 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 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 Ewen M. Wilson, Chief, Company Statistics Division CONTENTS Introduction Map FIGURES Wholesale Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. Sales by Industry Group: 1997 and 1992 Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Industry Group: 1992 to 1997 Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1997 Annual Payroll per Employee by Industry Group: 1997 and 1992 Sales by Major Group: 1997 and 1992 Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Major Group: 1992 to 1997 Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1997 Annual Payroll per Employee by Major Group: 1997 and 1992 Receipts by Selected Major Group: 1997 and 1992 Percent Change in Receipts and Payroll by Selected Major Group: 1992 to 1997 Selected Municipios Ranked by Receipts: 1997 Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Major Group: 1997 and 1992 Percent Distribution of Total Receipts by Commercial Region: 1997 Percent Distribution of Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1997 1 7 9 10 11 12 37 38 39 40 111 112 113 114 115 115 Retail Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Service Industries TABLES Wholesale Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Summary Statistics: 1997 Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Statistics for Municipios: 1997 Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Employment by Activity and Kind of Business: 1997 Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1997 Inventory Storage Space by Kind of Business: 1997 13 14 15 16 20 21 26 30 33 34 35 iv PUERTO RICO 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 CONTENIDO Introducción Mapa GRÁFICAS Comercio al por Mayor 1. 2. 3. 4. Ventas Según los Tipos de Negocios: 1997 y 1992 Cambio en el Por Ciento de Ventas y Nómina Según los Tipos de Negocios: 1992 a 1997 Selección de Municipios Ordenados Según las Ventas: 1997 Nómina Anual por Empleado Según los Tipos de Negocios: 1997 y 1992 1 8 9 10 11 12 37 38 39 40 Comercio al por Menor 1. Ventas Según los Grupos Principales: 1997 y 1992 2. Cambio en el Por Ciento de Ventas y Nómina Según los Grupos Principales: 1992 a 1997 3. Selección de Municipios Ordenados Según las Ventas: 1997 4. Nómina Anual por Empleado Según los Grupos Principales: 1997 y 1992 Industrias de Servicio 1. Ingresos para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1997 y 1992 2. Cambio en el Por Ciento de Ingresos y Nómina para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1992 a 1997 3. Selección de Municipios Ordenados Según los Ingresos: 1997 4. Nómina Anual por Empleado para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1997 y 1992 5. Distribución del Por Ciento del Ingreso Total Según las Regiones Comerciales: 1997 6. Distribución del Por Ciento de las Fuentes Principales de Ingresos para Hoteles, Paradores y Moteles: 1997 TABLAS Comercio al por Mayor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Estadísticas Sumarias: 1997 Estadísticas Comparativas sobre Establecimientos, Ventas y Nóminas: 1997 y 1992 Estadísticas Comparativas y Proporciones Seleccionadas: 1997 y 1992 Estadísticas Sumarias sobre Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Estadísticas sobre Municipios: 1997 Volumen de Ventas de los Establecimientos: 1997 Volumen de Empleo de los Establecimientos: 1997 Tipo de Organización Jurídica: 1997 Empleo por Actividad y Tipo de Negocio: 1997 Clase de Cliente Según el tipo de Negocio: 1997 Espacio Utilizado como Almacén de Inventario Según el Tipo de Negocio: 1997 111 112 113 114 115 115 13 14 15 16 20 21 26 30 33 34 35 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 PUERTO RICO v TABLES Con. Retail Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Summary Statistics: 1997 Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Statistics for Municipios: 1997 Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1997 Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Summary Statistics: 1997 Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Receipts, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Statistics for Municipios: 1997 Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Receipt Size of Establishments: 1997 Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Guest Rooms and Major Sources of Receipts, for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels by Commercial Regions: 1997 Major Sources of Receipts by Room Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1997 Major Sources of Receipts by Receipts Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1997 Tourist Encouragement Law: 1997 41 43 45 47 56 57 69 71 73 75 76 87 89 93 97 106 117 120 122 124 135 136 150 153 156 158 170 175 177 177 177 Service Industries 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. APPENDIXES A. B. C. Explanation of Terms Report Form and Information Sheet Industries Included in the 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Service Industries A–1 B–1 C–1 PUBLICATION PROGRAM Inside Back Cover vi PUERTO RICO 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 TABLAS Con. Comercio al por Menor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Estadísticas Sumarias: 1997 Estadísticas Comparativas sobre Establecimientos, Ventas y Nóminas: 1997 y 1992 Estadísticas Comparativas y Proporciones Seleccionadas: 1997 y 1992 Estadísticas Sumarias sobre Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Estadísticas sobre Municipios: 1997 Grupos de Tipos de Negocios Según el Municipio: 1997 Volumen de Ventas de los Establecimientos: 1997 Volumen de Empleo de los Establecimienmtos: 1997 Tipo de Organización Jurídica: 1997 Clase de Cliente Según el Tipo de Negocio: 1997 Estadísticas Sumarias Según la Localización del Negocio Dentro de un "Mall" o Centro Comercial para Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Espacio Según Ciertos Tipos de Negocios para Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Operarios de Franquicias Según Ciertos Tipos de Negocios para Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Espacio Según Ciertos Tipos de Negocios y Localizatión del Negocio dentro de un "Mall" o Centro Comercial para Ciertas Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Operarios de Franquicias Según Ciertos Tipos de Negocios y Localización del Negocio dentro de un "Mall" o Centro Comercial para Ciertas Regiones Comerciales: 1997 Estadísticas Sumarias Según la Localización del Negocio Dentro de un "Mall" o Centro Comercial para Municipios: 1997 41 43 45 47 56 57 69 71 73 75 76 87 89 93 97 106 117 120 122 124 135 136 150 153 156 158 170 175 177 177 177 A–1 B–1 C–1 Industrias de Servicio 1. Estadísticas Sumarias: 1997 2. Estadísticas Comparativas sobre Establecimientos, Ventas y Nóminas: 1997 y 1992 3. Estadísticas Comparativas y Proporciones Seleccionadas: 1997 y 1992 4. Estadísticas Sumarias sobre Regiones Comerciales: 1992 5. Estadísticas sobre Municipios: 1997 6. Grupos de Tipos de Negocios Según el Municipio: 1997 7. Volumen de Ingresos de los Establecimientos: 1997 8. Volumen de Empleo de los Establecimientos: 1997 9. Tipo de Organización Jurídica: 1997 10. Estadísticas Sumarias Según la Localización del Negocio Dentro de un "Mall" o Centro Comercial para Regiones Comerciales: 1997 11. Estadísticas Sumarias Según la Localización del Negocio Dentro de un "Mall" o Centro Comercial para Municipios: 1997 12. Número de Habitaciones y Fuentes Principales de Ingresos de Hoteles, Paradores, y Moteles para Regiones Comerciales: 1997 13. Fuentes Principales de Ingresos Según el Número de Habitaciones para Hoteles, Paradores, y Moteles: 1997 14. Fuentes Principales de Ingresos Según el Volumen de Ingresos de Hoteles, Paradores y Moteles: 1997 15. Ley de Incentivos Turísticos: 1997 APÉNDICES A. B. C. Explicación de los Términos Cuestionario y la Hoja de Información Industrias Incluidas en los Censos Económicos de Puerto Rico de 1997 Comercio al Por Mayor, Comercio al Por Menor y las Industrias de Servicio Programa de Publicación Dentro de la contraportada 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 PUERTO RICO vii Introduction HISTORY OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS Economic censuses were conducted in Puerto Rico beginning with a census of manufactures for 1909 and continuing at 10-year intervals through 1949, excepting 1929. Wholesale and retail trades and service industries were included as part of the economic censuses for 1939. Starting with 1949 through 1997, the censuses of wholesale and retail trades and service industries have been conducted concurrently with the census of manufactures. The census of construction industries has been included since 1967. Congress has authorized the economic censuses to be taken at 5-year intervals covering years ending in 2 and 7. Introducción HISTORIA DEL CENSO ECONÓMICO El censo de manufactura de 1909 marcó el comienzo del censo económico en Puerto Rico, que hasta 1949 se realizó a intervalos de 10 años exceptuando el año 1929. Las actividades del comercio al por mayor y al por menor, al igual que las de las industrias de servicios fueron incluidas como parte del censo económico de 1939. Por primera vez en 1949 hasta 1997, los censos de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor e industrias de servicios fueron tomados al mismo tiempo que el censo de manufactura. El censo de las industrias de construcción ha estado incluido desde 1967. El Congreso ha dado su autorización para que los censos económicos se realicen cada 5 años, cubriendo los años que terminan en 2 y 7. USES OF THE CENSUS The economic census provides essential information for government, business, industry, and the general public and is the primary source of facts about the structure and function of the economy. The census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the net income and gross product of Puerto Rico. In forecasting and planning, censuses are especially useful in analyzing the gross product in terms of the transactions that determine its size and composition. The economic census also provides weights and a benchmark for indices of industrial production, productivity, and price, all of which are essential for understanding current economic developments. Commonwealth and municipal governments use census data to assess business activities within their jurisdictions. The private sector uses the data to forecast general economic conditions; analyze sales performance; lay out sales territories; allocate funds for advertising; decide on locations for new plants, warehouses, or stores; and measure potential markets in terms of size, geographic areas, kinds of business, and kinds of products made or sold. USOS DEL CENSO El censo económico provee información esencial para el gobierno, el comercio, la industria y el público en general y es la fuente principal de datos acerca de la estructura y función de la economía. El censo proporciona una parte importante del sistema mediante el cual se preparan estimados compuestos, tales como el ingreso neto y el producto bruto de Puerto Rico. Los censos son particularmente útiles en las etapas de proyección y planificación, durante las cuales se analiza el producto bruto en términos de las transacciones que determinan su volumen y composición. El censo económico provee además las ponderaciones y las cifras de referencia que se utilizan en la elaboración de índices de precios, productividad y producción industrial, los cuales son esenciales para comprender el desarrollo económico actual. Tanto el gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado como los gobiernos municipales utilizan los datos censales para evaluar las actividades comerciales que tienen lugar dentro de sus respectivas jurisdicciones. El sector privado emplea dichos datos para pronosticar la situación económica en general; analizar el volumen de ventas; determinar las regiones donde llevarán a cabo sus actividades comerciales; asignar fondos con fines publicitarios; determinar la localización de nuevas tiendas, plantas o almacenes; y medir mercados potenciales en lo que respecta a tamaño, áreas geográficas, clases de actividades comerciales y clases de productos vendidos o manufacturados. AUTHORITY The 1997 Economic Census is authorized by an act of the U.S. Congress, Title 13, U.S. Code, sections 131, 191, and 224, and by an act of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Law No. 11, approved March 27, 1950. The census of 1997 covered manufacturing, construction industries, wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries. The next economic census of Puerto Rico is scheduled to be taken in 2003 covering the year 2002. AUTORIZACIÓN El Censo Económico de 1997 es requerido por una ley del Congreso de los EE.UU.-secciones 131, 191 y 224, título 13 del Código de los EE.UU.-y por la Ley No. 11 de la Legislatura del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, que fuera aprobada el 27 de marzo de 1950. El Censo Económico de 1997 abarcó las industrias de construcción, manufactura, comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y servicios. El próximo censo económico de Puerto Rico se llevará a cabo en 2003 a fin de cubrir el año 2002. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN 1 CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES In accordance with federal law governing census reports, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business. However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a disclosure, so this information may be released even though other information is withheld. REGLAS SOBRE DIVULGACIÓN De acuerdo con la ley federal que rige los informes censales, los datos que se publican no divulgan las operaciones de un establecimiento o negocio en particular. Sin embargo, el número de establecimientos clasificados bajo un tipo de negocio no constituye una divulgación, por lo tanto esta información puede ser publicada aunque otra información sea suprimida. COMPARABILITY OF DATA The 1992 and 1997 Economic Censuses data were collected under similar conditions and procedures except for the following: Lottery and horse race betting agencies. Data for lottery and horse race betting agencies are not included in the Services Sector of the 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico. Starting in 1992, the inclusion of nonemployer businesses in the Retail Trade and Service Industries sectors of the Economic Census of Puerto Rico was discontinued. Only those businesses subject to Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes (i.e., with paid employees) were included. Data collection for lottery and horse race betting agencies was discontinued because these businesses are considered nonemployer businesses and the data are available from the Puerto Rico Government. COMPARABILIDAD ENTRE LOS DATOS Los censos de 1992 y 1997 se realizaron bajo condiciones y procedimientos similares, excepto en lo siguiente: Agencias hípicas y agencias de la lotería. Los datos para las agencias hípicas y las agencias de la lotería no se incluyen en el Sector de Servicios del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1997. Comenzando el en 1992, la inclusión de los negocios sin nómina en los sectores de Comercio al Por Menor y de Servicios en los Censos Económicos de Puerto Rico, fue descontinuada. Sólo aquellos negocios sujetos al pago de contribuciones bajo la Ley de Seguro Social Federal (FICA), (por ejemplo, compañias que emplean a una ó más personas) fueron incluidos. Se decidió descontinuar la recopilación de los datos para las agencias hípicas y las agencias de la lotería ya que estos negocios se consideran como negocios sin nómina y los datos están disponibles a través del Gobierno de Puerto Rico. SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION This report includes data from all employer establishments (establishments with payroll) primarily engaged in wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries as defined in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 19871 (SIC). This is the system of industrial classification developed over a period of years by experts on classification in government and private industry under the guidance of the Office of Management and Budget. Establishments were classified on the basis of their self-designation, answers to questions on sales by commodity and merchandise lines, and other inquiries. Wholesale trade (SIC’s 50 and 51). Includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to retailers; industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, professional business users, or to other wholesalers; or in acting as agents or brokers in buying merchandise for or selling merchandise to such persons or companies. As in the past, wholesale firms without employees are excluded from the scope of the census. 1 Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock No. 041-001-00314-2. ALCANCE Y CLASIFICACIÓN Este informe incluye los datos obtenidos de los establecimientos que tenían empleados (establecimientos con nómina) que se dedican principalmente al comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicios, según están definidas en la edición del Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 19871 (SIC). Este sistema de clasificación industrial uniforme (CIU) ha sido desarrollado durante un período de años por expertos en clasificación en el gobierno y en la empresa privada, bajo la dirección de la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto. Los establecimientos fueron clasificados a base de su autodesignación, respuestas a preguntas sobre ventas según las líneas de producto y mercancía y otras preguntas. El comercio al por mayor (CIU 50 y 51). Incluye los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a venderles mercancía a detallistas, a usuarios del sector industrial, comercial, institucional, agrícola o profesional o a otros mayoristas; o los que se dedican a servir como agentes comerciales en la compra o venta de mercancía a tales personas o compañías. Como en años anteriores, los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor que no tienen empleados son excluidos del alcance del censo. 1 Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. A la venta por medio de: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Número de mercancía: 041-001-00314-2. 2 INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Retail trade (SIC’s 52 to 59). Includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption, and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Data for post exchanges, ship stores, and similar establishments operated on military posts by agencies of the Federal Government are not included. El comercio al por menor (CIU 52 a 59). Incluye los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la venta de mercancía para el consumo personal o familiar y al suministro de servicios relacionados con la venta de la mercancía. No están incluidos los datos que conciernen a los puestos comerciales, las tiendas del servicio naval y establecimientos similares a éstos que están localizados en bases militares y de cuyo funcionamiento se encargan las agencias del gobierno federal. Las industrias de servicios (CIU 472; 70 a 79, con la excepción de la 702 y la 704; 8072, 8111, 84, 871, 8731, 8732 y 8734; y 874). Incluyen los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a proporcionar una extensa variedad de servicios a individuos, negocios, establecimientos del gobierno y otras organizaciones. En este informe, los casinos hoteleros, los cuales son todos controlados por el gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado, están incluidos en las estadísticas correspondientes a servicios. Sin embargo, las estadísticas no incluyen los datos que conciernen a todos los otros establecimientos operados por el gobierno. Los establecimientos que se dedican a la tramitación del transporte de pasajeros (CIU 472) están incluidos en las industrias de servicios aunque el Manual de CIU clasifica a estos establecimientos bajo la CIU 47, Servicios de Transporte. Service industries (SIC’s 472; 70 to 79, except 702 and 704; 8072, 8111, 84, 871, 8731, 8732, and 8734; and 874). Includes establishments primarily engaged in providing a wide variety of services to individuals, businesses, government establishments, and other organizations. In this report, hotel casinos, all controlled by the Commonwealth government, are included in the service statistics. However, data for all other establishments operated by the government are not included. Establishments engaged in the arrangement of passenger transportation (SIC 472) are included in service industries, although the SIC Manual classifies these establishments in SIC 47, Transportation Services. Establishments identified by multiestablishment firms as ‘‘central administrative offices’’ or ‘‘auxiliaries,’’ whose primary functions were to manage, administer, service, or support the activities of other establishments of the company, were not within the scope of the 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico. Consequently, no data are published for them. Los establecimientos que fueron identificados por firmas con establecimientos múltiples como ‘‘oficinas centrales administrativas’’ o ‘‘auxiliares,’’ cuyas funciones principales eran las de dirigir, administrar, servir o apoyar las actividades de los otros establecimientos de la misma compañía, no formaron parte de la cobertura del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1997. Por consiguiente, los datos sobre estos establecimientos no son publicados. ESTABLISHMENT BASIS OF REPORTING The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. An establishment is generally a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. A company operating establishments at more than one location is required to submit a report for each location. Companies engaged in distinctly different lines of activity at one location are required to submit separate reports if records permit such a separation and if the activities are substantial in size. Each census report was tabulated according to the physical location at which the activity was conducted. All establishments employing one person or more at any time during the census year are included. REPORT FORM The censuses of wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries were conducted as part of the economic census which included construction and manufacture industries. One form was used to enumerate all in-scope economic activity. The report form was divided into sections and each section contained questions appropriate to the trade or industry. Response was required by law. A facsimile of the report form, which was available in English as well as Spanish, is presented in appendix B. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census EL ESTABLECIMIENTO COMO BASE INFORMATIVA El censo económico se realiza a base de establecimientos. Un establecimiento es generalmente una localización física individual donde se lleva a cabo una operación de negocio, o donde se prestan servicios o se desempeñan operaciones industriales. A toda compañía que administre establecimientos en más de una localidad se le pide que someta un informe para cada una de las localidades. A las compañías que se dedican a varias actividades completamente distintas en una misma localidad, se les pide que rindan informes por separado, si los récords del establecimiento permiten tal separación y si las actividades en sí son cuantiosas. Cada informe del censo fue tabulado de acuerdo a la localización física en que se condujo la actividad. Todos los establecimientos que emplearon a una o más personas en algún momento durante el año censal están incluidos en el censo. CUESTIONARIO CENSAL Los censos de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicio fueron realizados como parte del censo económico que incluyó las industrias de construcción y manufactura. Se utilizó un cuestionario para enumerar todas las actividades económicas que estaban dentro del alcance del censo. El cuestionario se dividió en partes, cada parte contenía preguntas específicas a un tipo de industria o actividad comercial. El responder al cuestionario fue requerido por ley. El apéndice B, presenta un facsímil del cuestionario que estaba disponible en inglés y español. INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN 3 GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED Data from the 1997 Economic Censuses of wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries have been tabulated for nine commercial regions, and the legally constituted units (municipios) into which Puerto Rico is divided. A commercial region is an entity delineated by the Puerto Rico Government. Each commercial region is named after the principal municipio in the area. A municipio is entirely included in a commercial region; it does not cross boundaries to form part of any broader geographic area. ÁREAS GEOGRÁFICAS CUBIERTAS Los datos de los Censos de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicio de 1997 han sido tabulados según las nueve regiones comerciales y las unidades políticas legalmente constituidas (municipios) en las que Puerto Rico está dividido. Una región comercial es una entidad delineada por el Gobierno de Puerto Rico. Cada región comercial lleva el nombre del municipio principal en el área. El municipio entero queda dentro de la región comercial; el mismo no traspasa los límites de la región comercial para formar parte de ninguna área geográfica más extensa. DATA PROCESSING Forms were mailed to all wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries firms subject to payment of Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes (i.e., employers of one person or more) and classified as being within the scope of the census. The forms and instructions for completing them were mailed from the U.S. Census Bureau’s National Processing Center in Jeffersonville, IN. The completed questionnaires were returned by mail to Jeffersonville. Contact with respondents about overdue report forms, was undertaken by the National Processing Center of the U.S. Census Bureau. The returned reports underwent extensive review and computer processing. All reports were geographically coded, data-keyed, and edited. The editing process identified records with significant problems and referred them for correction resolution. Corrections were performed interactively using standard procedures. The data were then tabulated by SIC, subjected to further data analysis, and the resulting corrections applied to individual computer records. Corrected tabulations were then produced for the final published reports. ELABORACIÓN DE LOS DATOS Se le enviaron cuestionarios por correo a todas las compañías de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y servicios que están sujetas al pago de contribuciones bajo la Ley de Seguro Social Federal (FICA), (por ejemplo, compañías que emplean a una o más personas) y las cuales se clasificaron dentro del alcance del censo. El cuestionario y las instrucciones para completarlo fueron enviados por correo desde el Centro Nacional de Procesamiento de Datos en Jeffersonville, In. del Negociado del Censo de los EE.UU. Una vez completados, los cuestionarios se enviaban por correo a Jeffersonville. La comunicación con los establecimientos cuyos cuestionarios estaban retrasados, estuvo a cargo del Centro Nacional de Procesamiento de Datos del Negociado del Censo de los EE.UU. Los cuestionarios devueltos fueron sometidos a una revisión y elaboración extensa. Todos los cuestionarios fueron codificados geográficamente y sometidos a la digitación y crítica de sus datos. El proceso de crítica sirvió para identificar los récords que tenían problemas significativos y fueron referidos para corrección y revisión. Las correcciones se llevaron a cabo utilizando procedimientos uniformes. Los datos fueron tabulados por CIU y sometidos a una revisión analítica, a partir de la cual se hicieron las correcciones necesarias a cada récord en la computadora. Por último, se produjeron las tabulaciones ya corregidas para la publicación de los informes finales. RELIABILITY OF DATA Census questionnaires were sent to all known wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industry employers and, therefore, are not subject to sampling variability. However, the data are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; inability or unwillingness on the part of respondents to provide correct information; definition and classification difficulties, response errors and bias; errors in collection or processing; misinterpretation of questions; and other errors of recording; keying; and estimation for missing or misreported data. 4 INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN CONFIABILIDAD DE LOS DATOS Los cuestionarios se enviaron a todos los patronos de establecimientos que se dedicaban al comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicio y por lo tanto, no están sujetos a la variabilidad del muestreo. No obstante, los datos están sujetos a errores ajenos al muestreo. Los errores ajenos al muestreo pueden ocurrir por muchas razones: inabilidad para identificar todos los casos en el universo, inabilidad o renuencia de parte de los respondedores a proporcionar la información correcta, dificultades con las definiciones y clasificaciones, errores y sesgos en las respuestas, errores en la recopilación o procesamiento de los datos, mala interpretación de las preguntas y otros errores en el registro y digitación de los datos, y estimados que se utilizan para los récords sin respuestas o repuestas incorrectas. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census The accuracy of these tabulated data is influenced by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors. Explicit measures of the effects of these nonsampling errors are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important operational and response errors were detected and corrected through systematic clerical edits, automated data edits, and an analyst review. For total nonresponse cases (report forms not returned), the establishments’ administrative records information was used in conjunction with industry averages to estimate the basic data. For item nonresponse, missing items were estimated based on response to other items and/or administrative records and in direct relationships to sales or receipts. It is assumed that characteristics of establishments not responding to a particular inquiry are the same as establishments with equal sales or receipts in the same category (publication table line) that did respond to the inquiry. If estimation of the data on the basis of total sales or receipts was not appropriate, another basic data item was used. In a few tables, data are available only from establishments that completed the appropriate inquiries on the report form. Any biases introduced by the estimation and correction procedures are believed to be small. La exactitud de los datos tabulados está influenciada por el conjunto de efectos que tienen los diversos errores ajenos al muestreo. No existen medidas explícitas de los efectos que tienen dichos errores. Sin embargo, se estima que la mayoría de los errores importantes de ejecución y respuesta fueron hallados y corregidos mediante los procedimientos sistemáticos de la crítica manual, crítica electrónica y revisión de los datos por parte de analistas. En el caso de los récords sin respuestas (cuestionarios no devueltos), se usó la información administrativa del establecimiento conjuntamente con los promedios industriales para estimar los datos básicos. Las preguntas individuales sin respuestas (preguntas dejadas en blanco) se estimaron en base a las respuestas a otras preguntas y/o en base a los récords administrativos del establecimiento y en relación a las ventas o ingresos. Se asume que las características de los establecimientos que no responden a una pregunta en particular, son iguales a los establecimientos que tienen las mismas ventas o ingresos en la misma categoría (línea en la tabla de publicación) que respondió a dicha pregunta. Si la estimación de los datos a base del total de ventas o ingresos no resultó apropiado, otros datos básicos fueron utilizados. En algunas tablas los datos están disponibles para los establecimientos que contestaron las preguntas apropiadas en el cuestionario. Se cree que los sesgos que se puedan deber a la estimación o a los procedimientos de corrección son mínimos. AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA Reports in Printed and Electronic Media All results of the 1997 Economic Census will be available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov), on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau, and in printed reports. For more information, including a description of electronic and printed reports being issued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, or call Customer Services at 301457-4100. Special Tabulations Special tabulations of data collected in the 1997 Economic Census may be obtained in electronic and tabular form. The data will be in summary form and subject to the same rules prohibiting disclosure of confidential information (including name, address, kind-of-business, or other data for individual business establishments or companies) as are the regular publications. Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. A request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications on the type and format of the data to be provided, should be directed to the Chief of the Economic Census Branch, Company Statistics Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300. To discuss a special tabulation before submitting specifications, call 301-457-3314. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census DISPONIBILIDAD DE DATOS ADICIONALES Reportes Impresos y Electrónicos Todos los resultados del Censo Económico de1997 estarán disponibles en la página del Negociado del Censo en el Internet (www.census.gov), en discos compactos (CD-ROM) para la venta por medio del Negociado del Censo, y en reportes impresos. Para infomación adicional, incluyendo una descripción de los productos electrónicos e impresos que se van a publicar, vea el Internet, o escriba a U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, o llame a la oficina de Servicios al Cliente al teléfono 301-457-4100. Tabulaciones Especiales Se pueden obtener tabulaciones especiales de los datos recopilados en el Censo Económico de 1997, ya sea electrónicamente o en forma tabular. Los datos se presentarán en forma de resumen y estarán sujetos a las mismas normas que prohíben la divulgación de información confidencial (incluyendo el nombre, la dirección, tipo de negocio u otros datos referentes a compañías o establecimientos comerciales independientes) a las que están sujetas las publicaciones regulares. El costo de las tabulaciones especiales es reembolsable. Solicitudes para un estimado del costo, deben ser acompañadas por especificaciones sobre el tipo y formato de las tabulaciones estadísticas que se desean. Diríjase a: ‘‘Chief of the Economic Census Branch, Company Statistics Division, U.S. Census Bureau , Washington, DC 20233-8300.’’ Para discutir una tabulación especial antes de someter especificaciones, llame al 301-457-3314. INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN 5 DOLLAR VALUE All dollar values are expressed in current dollars for the year specified. Therefore, when making comparisons to prior years, users should take into consideration the inflation that has occurred. VALOR EN DÓLARES Todas las cifras monetarias que se incluyen en este informe representan los precios actuales para el año especificado. Por lo tanto, cuando se hagan comparaciones con años anteriores, los usuarios deberán tener en cuenta los efectos de la inflación. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publication: – Represents zero (page image/print only). D Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. N Not available or not comparable. X Not applicable. do Ditto or same as above. nec Not elsewhere classified. pt. Part. a 0 to 19 employees. b 20 to 99 employees. c 100 to 249 employees. e 250 to 499 employees. f 500 to 999 employees. g 1,000 to 2,499 employees. h 2,500 to 4,999 employees. i 5,000 to 9,999 employees. j 10,000 to 24,999 employees. k 25,000 to 49,999 employees. l 50,000 to 99,999 employees. m 100,000 employees or more. ABREVIATURAS Y SÍMBOLOS En esta publicación se utilizan los siguientes símbolos y abreviaturas: – D Representa cero (sólo en la publicación o imagen de página). Datos omitidos para evitar la divulgación de información sobre compañías individuales; las cifras están incluidas en los totales de niveles más altos. Información no disponible ó no comparable. No es pertinente. Idem, o lo mismo. No está clasificada en otra parte. Parte. 0 a 19 empleados. 20 a 99 empleados. 100 a 249 empleados. 250 a 499 empleados. 500 a 999 empleados. 1,000 a 2,499 empleados. 2,500 a 4,999 empleados. 5,000 a 9,999 empleados. 10,000 a 24,999 empleados. 25,000 a 49,999 empleados. 50,000 a 99,999 empleados. 100,000 o más empleados. N X do nec pt. a b c e f g h i j k l m 6 INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census CATAÑO B QUE AGUADILLA DO RAD ISABELA CAMUY DO HATIL LO BA RC ELO NE TA AGUADILLA GUADILLA ILLA ARECIBO MANATÍ MÓ N TOA ALTA SAN JUAN TR LOÍZA VEGA BAJA TOA BAJA RA FAJARDO (PART) (PAR RÍO GRANDE LUQUILLO S NAS CANÓVA AN JI AÑASCO NA R LAS MARÍAS ADJUNTAS CIDRA SAN LORENZO YABUCOA MAUNABO LARES JAYUYA OROCOVIS CAGUAS COMERÍO UTUADO GURABO CIALES GUA Y NABO COROZAL TO BA PEÑ UEL AS GUA YAN ILLA U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census A LIN RO CA CÓ N SAN SEBASTIÁN MOROVIS BAY BAYAMÓN YA RI N FL AGUADA A ID OR MOCA ARECIBO U AL JIL T O LO VEGA ALTA SAN JUAN JUAN FAJARDOFAJARDO AJARDO (PART) (P NAGUABO CEIBA CULEBRA MAY MAYAGÜEZ MARICAO VILLALBA AIBONITO COAMO JUANA DÍAZ AR SABANA GRANDE AGUAS BUENAS JUNCOS CULEBRA ISLAND MAYAGÜEZ (pt.) (PART) (PART) AS IT QU AN RR BA CAGUAS CAGUAS HUMACAO LAS PIEDRAS FAJARDO AJARDO (PART) (PART) VIEQUES HORMIGUEROS 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS YAUCO PONCE (pt.) PATILLAS SAN GERMÁN PONCE SALINAS GUAYAMA RO YO CAYEY CABO ROJO GUÁNICA SANTA ISABEL VIEQUES ISLAND LAJAS GUA GUAYAMA U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economic and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau CAJA DE MUERTOS ISLAND PUERTO RICO—Commercial Regions and Municipios of Puerto Rico PONCE (pt.) LEGEND PONCE SALINAS MAYAGÜEZ (pt.) DESECHEO ISLAND Region Municipio Shoreline Note: All boundaries and names are as of January 1, 1997. MAP INSERT MAY MAYAGÜEZ (PART) (PART) MONITO ISLAND MAYAGÜEZ (pt.) PUERTO RICO 7 MONA ISLAND LO HATIL BA RC ELO NE TA NAS CANÓVA AÑASCO LARES OROCOVIS BA RR A U NQ IT AS UTUADO N COMERÍO CIALES AR GURABO AN GUAY NABO COROZAL J O IT BA YA MÓ N YAN PEÑ CABO ROJO YAUCO GUA ILLA UEL AS DEPARTAMENTO DE COMERCIO DE LOS EE.UU. Administración de Economía y Estadísticas Negociado del Censo PUERTO RICO 8 CATAÑO B QUE AGUADILLA DO TOA BAJA ISABELA RA S ILLA RAD AGUADILLA CAMUY DO ARECIBO MANATÍ CA TOA ALTA SAN JUAN TR VEGA BAJA VEGA ALTA RI NC FL AGUADA RO IDA OR Ó MOCA LIN MOROVIS SAN SEBASTIÁN ARECIBO BAY BAYAMÓN A SAN JUAN RÍO GRANDE LUQUILLO LOÍZA FAJARDO FAJARDO (PARTE) (PARTE) CULEBRA N U AL JIL TO LO FAJARDOFAJARDO (PARTE) (PARTE) NAGUABO CEIBA ISLA DE CULEBRA MAY MAYAGÜEZ MARICAO VILLALBA AIBONITO COAMO JUANA DÍAZ AR SABANA GRANDE LAS MARÍAS JUNCOS CAGUAS ADJUNTAS CIDRA SAN LORENZO YABUCOA MAUNABO AGUAS BUENAS MAYAGÜEZ (parte) (PARTE) (PARTE) JAYUYA CAGUAS HUMACAO LAS PIEDRAS FAJARDO (PARTE) (PARTE) VIEQUES HORMIGUEROS SAN GERMÁN PONCE PONCE (parte) PATILLAS CAYEY ISLA DE VIEQUES LAJAS GUÁNICA YO SANTA ISABEL SALINAS GUAY GUAYAMA GUAYAMA RO PUERTO RICO Regiones Comerciales y Municipios de Puerto Rico ISLA CAJA DE MUERTOS PONCE (parte) LEYENDA PONCE SALINAS MAYAGÜEZ (parte) ISLA DE DESECHEO Región Municipio Borde de la playa Nota: Todos los límites y nombres son al 1 de enero de 1997. MAPA INSERTADO MAY MAYAGÜEZ (PARTE) ISLA DE MONITO MAYAGÜEZ (parte) 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census ISLA DE MONA Figure 1. Sales by Industry Group: 1997 and 1992 (Millions of dollars) 1997 1992 Wholesale Trade 10,188 12,595 Durable Goods (SIC 50) Motor Vehicles & Motor Vehicle Parts & Supplies (SIC 501) Furniture & Home Furnishings (SIC 502) Lumber & Other Construction Materials (SIC 503) Professional & Commercial Equipment & Supplies (SIC 504) Metals & Minerals, Except Petroleum (SIC 505) Electrical Goods (SIC 506) Hardware & Plumbing & Heating Equipment & Supplies (SIC 507) Machinery, Equipment, & Supplies (SIC 508) Miscellaneous Durable Goods (SIC 509) Nondurable Goods (SIC 51) Paper & Paper Products (SIC 511) Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, & Druggists' Sundries (SIC 512) Apparel, Piece Goods, & Notions (SIC 513) Groceries & Related Products (SIC 514) Farm-Product Raw Materials (SIC 515) Chemicals & Allied Products (SIC 516) Petroleum & Petroleum Products (SIC 517) Beer, Wine, & Distilled Alcoholic Beverages (SIC 518) Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods (SIC 519) 60 18 450 279 1,102 931 947 835 775 339 268 276 238 414 1,529 1,174 90 88 627 412 389 301 734 451 218 185 101 135 247 179 1,086 645 970 1,077 4,462 3,473 8,132 6,715 2,762 2,448 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census WHOLESALE TRADE—PUERTO RICO 9 Figure 2. Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Industry Group: 1992 to 1997 Sales Payroll 24 26 Wholesale Trade Durable Goods (SIC 50) -10 29 36 Motor Vehicles & Motor Vehicle Parts & Supplies (SIC 501) Furniture & Home Furnishings (SIC 502) Lumber & Other Construction Materials (SIC 503) Professional & Commercial Equipment & Supplies (SIC 504) Metals & Minerals, Except Petroleum (SIC 505) Electrical Goods (SIC 506) Hardware & Plumbing & Heating Equipment & Supplies (SIC 507) Machinery, Equipment, & Supplies (SIC 508) Miscellaneous Durable Goods (SIC 509) Nondurable Goods (SIC 51) 18 2 31 -25 -17 38 49 68 47 -14 52 50 29 9 63 47 41 21 20 -42 -48 Paper & Paper Products (SIC 511) Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, & Druggists' Sundries (SIC 512) Apparel, Piece Goods, & Notions (SIC 513) Groceries & Related Products (SIC 514) Farm-Product Raw Materials (SIC 515) Chemicals & Allied Products (SIC 516) Petroleum & Petroleum Products (SIC 517) Beer, Wine, & Distilled Alcoholic Beverages (SIC 518) Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods (SIC 519) 13 13 129 114 114 18 18 61 37 13 29 230 78 30 -1 -3 25 10 PUERTO RICO—WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Figure 3. Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1997 (Millions of dollars) Percent San Juan 35.92 Guaynabo 14.89 Cataño 10.57 Carolina Bayamón Toa Baja Ponce Caguas Mayagüez Añasco Dorado Trujillo Alto Hatillo Arecibo Manatí Gurabo Peñuelas Isabela Cayey Aguadilla Barceloneta Cabo Rojo Yauco Humacao Las Piedras Río Grande Vega Baja Cidra San Germán 8.02 6.97 5.89 4.25 3.23 2.11 0.68 0.57 0.51 0.51 0.47 0.37 0.35 0.31 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.24 0.23 0.21 0.18 0.17 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.10 86 72 64 64 59 47 44 39 39 38 36 30 29 26 23 21 16 16 15 12 536 407 265 1,010 878 742 1,331 1,875 4,524 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census WHOLESALE TRADE—PUERTO RICO 11 Figure 4. Annual Payroll per Employee by Industry Group: 1997 and 1992 (Dollar) 1997 1992 21,497 19,236 Durable Goods (SIC 50) Motor Vehicles & Motor Vehicle Parts & Supplies (SIC 501) Furniture & Home Furnishings (SIC 502) Lumber & Other Construction Materials (SIC 503) Professional & Commercial Equipment & Supplies (SIC 504) Metals & Minerals, Except Petroleum (SIC 505) Electrical Goods (SIC 506) Hardware & Plumbing & Heating Equipment & Supplies (SIC 507) Machinery, Equipment, & Supplies (SIC 508) Miscellaneous Durable Goods (SIC 509) Nondurable Goods (SIC 51) Paper & Paper Products (SIC 511) Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, & Druggists' Sundries (SIC 512) Apparel, Piece Goods, & Notions (SIC 513) Groceries & Related Products (SIC 514) Farm-Product Raw Materials (SIC 515) Chemicals & Allied Products (SIC 516) Petroleum & Petroleum Products (SIC 517) Beer, Wine, & Distilled Alcoholic Beverages (SIC 518) Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods (SIC 519) 18,518 16,750 12,358 11,413 22,707 17,703 19,524 20,273 30,732 23,141 15,005 15,679 18,984 16,764 15,446 13,895 21,760 19,609 20,934 21,590 31,776 25,190 14,671 13,719 26,510 19,875 20,036 18,984 20,340 18,428 14,911 13,640 17,419 12,268 25,467 24,653 21,172 18,721 18,572 17,586 Wholesale Trade 12 PUERTO RICO—WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Table 1. Summary Statistics: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 39 582 31 211 8 371 17 719 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) 2 809 2 453 356 1 468 Sales ($1,000) 12 594 638 9 386 267 3 208 371 4 462 349 End of year inventories ($1,000) 1 696 311 1 365 243 331 068 747 129 Operating expenses ($1,000) 2 473 752 1 683 459 790 293 995 491 Annual payroll ($1,000) 850 898 582 184 268 714 375 150 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 202 498 136 329 66 169 89 728 Proprietors and partners (number) 729 649 80 350 Unpaid family workers (number) 154 150 4 66 Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5075 5078 508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088 Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Photographic equipment & supplies Office equipment Computers & computer peripheral equipment & software Commercial equipment, nec Medical, dental, & hospital equipment & supplies Ophthalmic goods Professional equipment & supplies, nec Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Electrical apparatus & equipment, wiring supplies & materials Electrical appliances, televisions, & radio sets Electronic parts & equipment, nec Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Hardware Plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Warm air heating & air conditioning equipment & supplies Refrigeration equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Construction & mining (except petroleum) machinery & equipment Farm & garden machinery & equipment Industrial machinery & equipment Industrial supplies Service establishment equipment & supplies Transportation equipment & supplies, except motor vehicles Miscellaneous durable goods Sporting & recreational goods & supplies Toys & hobby goods & supplies Scrap & waste materials Jewelry, watches, precious stones, & precious metals Durable goods, nec Wholesale trade nondurable goods 221 64 107 970 135 101 117 247 347 221 818 18 864 45 061 175 937 25 216 56 006 55 346 9 394 18 603 13 019 2 246 4 426 2 980 630 1 068 82 22 30 17 1 3 296 7 82 52 19 113 7 16 22 167 84 22 61 1 085 900 74 617 297 879 227 442 23 133 417 082 11 363 34 384 89 793 627 311 307 273 204 734 115 304 121 590 7 458 46 023 17 558 3 357 44 162 1 226 1 806 8 243 87 904 40 117 28 730 19 057 268 602 15 755 75 469 67 236 7 511 86 628 4 497 11 506 12 168 160 458 89 812 39 304 31 342 112 793 4 849 32 879 32 198 3 111 34 194 1 605 3 957 4 900 52 410 30 327 7 427 14 656 29 065 1 309 8 753 8 849 707 8 065 388 994 1 181 11 564 6 555 1 421 3 588 4 429 253 1 304 898 182 1 524 79 189 334 1 977 1 024 346 607 59 1 15 9 3 22 3 6 10 34 20 6 8 13 – 4 – 2 7 – – 1 7 4 1 2 150 89 29 10 22 293 16 7 176 50 41 3 148 18 16 34 32 48 1 341 57 154 161 408 19 102 106 36 298 63 51 43 6 35 100 389 270 206 753 58 417 72 182 51 918 733 671 78 6 369 202 768 792 370 397 81 124 57 505 4 333 10 285 9 001 124 509 12 1 61 36 152 313 500 192 83 069 50 200 10 195 9 984 12 690 165 744 15 2 85 39 231 539 241 971 32 718 19 213 4 389 4 595 4 521 70 173 5 1 36 18 205 042 680 267 7 339 4 525 880 1 261 673 16 273 1 051 291 8 565 4 351 1 876 139 4 615 493 1 091 909 1 020 1 102 112 770 3 530 27 342 5 154 40 134 448 7 256 5 410 9 245 14 251 1 043 1 673 890 1 644 930 8 071 1 633 1 059 212 195 167 3 450 256 69 1 939 669 477 40 1 218 132 184 287 287 328 21 863 624 3 647 1 523 8 873 151 1 309 1 162 1 353 3 221 348 475 319 172 175 1 732 25 22 1 1 1 48 3 – 30 5 8 2 40 4 4 9 8 15 379 9 25 49 153 4 13 4 16 106 37 9 19 – 3 38 6 5 – 1 – 11 2 – 6 – 3 – 7 1 – 2 3 1 88 – 5 20 28 5 3 2 5 20 9 – 3 – 1 7 70 534 5 810 217 19 41 45 805 470 397 881 11 976 1 376 38 4 5 4 016 482 458 778 21 161 1 601 48 5 9 8 291 195 790 973 8 356 623 18 2 4 3 813 044 206 748 509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199 35 341 75 716 8 132 289 238 245 1 528 268 2 762 60 450 1 102 947 775 69 77 29 124 44 430 641 149 487 109 020 179 101 358 496 074 383 437 889 079 8 539 14 759 949 182 23 198 164 49 361 14 67 58 79 129 12 18 5 8 7 76 198 943 843 798 742 757 675 028 966 140 166 793 766 197 10 242 14 091 1 478 261 46 780 358 62 525 9 85 104 126 159 14 20 10 22 10 80 424 792 203 713 114 056 519 660 238 442 450 918 785 827 3 981 4 834 475 748 13 063 115 22 168 1 29 22 41 59 4 7 3 5 4 34 888 852 443 866 724 687 580 645 440 366 582 706 535 016 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods Farm supplies Books, periodicals, & newspapers Flowers, nursery stock, & florists’ supplies Tobacco & tobacco products Paints, varnishes, & supplies Nondurable goods, nec 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 13 Table 2. Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Sales Annual payroll Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) Total ($1,000) Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) Type of operation and kind of business [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Total ($1,000) 1997 Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 2 809 2 453 356 1 468 221 64 107 296 22 167 150 293 148 1 341 57 154 161 408 19 102 106 36 298 12 594 638 9 386 267 3 208 371 4 462 349 970 101 247 1 085 89 135 117 347 900 793 23.6 N N 28.5 –10.0 –25.1 38.2 68.4 1.9 52.3 29.1 62.7 17.9 21.1 –42.4 30.3 –2.9 12.9 229.6 61.2 18.3 13.4 128.7 850 898 582 184 268 714 375 150 55 9 18 112 4 346 394 603 793 900 26.4 N N 36.4 30.5 –16.8 49.3 46.6 –13.5 50.3 8.5 46.7 41.0 19.5 –48.4 –1.4 24.6 29.1 77.7 37.1 17.8 13.3 113.9 Motor vehicles, & motor vehicle parts, & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 627 311 389 270 733 671 217 805 8 132 289 238 1 528 268 2 762 60 450 1 102 947 775 245 641 149 487 109 020 179 101 358 52 410 32 718 70 173 18 813 475 748 13 115 22 168 1 29 22 41 59 063 888 852 443 866 724 687 580 645 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 1992 Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 2 651 N N 1 343 180 82 103 260 41 166 137 253 121 1 308 66 146 168 437 14 99 111 40 227 10 187 682 N N 3 472 936 1 077 134 178 644 88 446 935 949 784 079 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 673 197 N N 274 968 42 11 12 76 5 417 294 464 942 666 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Motor vehicles, & motor vehicle parts, & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 411 821 301 413 450 834 184 675 6 714 746 413 1 173 276 2 447 18 279 931 835 339 939 610 150 784 236 180 446 372 029 34 861 30 146 47 839 13 339 398 229 25 117 18 130 1 21 19 36 27 325 538 344 438 050 686 259 701 888 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 14 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 3. SIC code Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Type of operation and kind of business Sales per establishment ($1,000) Sales per employee ($1,000) Payroll per employee ($1,000) Operating expenses as percent of sales End of year inventories as percent of sales [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] 1997 Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 4 484 3 826 9 012 3 040 4 1 2 3 4 390 580 312 669 082 318 301 383 252 326 161 232 245 269 317 238 213 179 372 382 419 176 311 398 344 949 700 241 21 19 32 21 19 15 17 25 15 27 20 20 15 22 21 32 15 19 12 23 20 31 19 19.6 17.9 24.6 22.3 18.1 24.9 22.6 24.7 13.6 25.6 21.3 22.6 22.2 18.2 19.6 23.4 23.4 19.0 16.2 18.9 9.4 13.4 20.6 13.5 14.5 10.3 16.7 22.9 18.7 18.2 11.2 9.2 14.0 20.8 17.0 17.5 11.7 9.7 10.7 18.6 13.1 24.6 15.1 5.3 8.4 16.6 Motor vehicles, & motor vehicle parts, & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 3 756 2 595 2 504 1 472 6 064 4 9 1 6 3 4 10 26 2 180 926 666 771 164 412 398 308 602 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 1992 Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 3 843 N N 2 586 5 1 1 2 2 986 646 737 480 148 291 N N 236 447 163 176 207 213 235 190 174 192 331 353 252 236 315 198 228 980 527 204 19 N N 19 18 14 12 25 14 20 19 18 14 20 22 25 16 17 11 18 20 23 17 17.6 N N 19.1 14.5 21.9 17.1 25.1 15.7 20.0 22.7 19.5 17.5 16.8 19.5 24.3 16.4 15.8 15.8 16.9 10.3 13.0 22.9 16.7 N N 16.6 15.8 17.0 22.7 13.0 18.5 17.7 17.7 17.1 21.2 16.8 12.7 14.4 14.2 22.8 6.4 13.5 10.8 14.4 14.3 Motor vehicles, & motor vehicle parts, & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 2 481 2 200 1 782 1 526 5 134 6 8 1 5 1 2 8 20 1 272 038 644 601 303 820 391 884 494 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 15 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area, type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) AGUADILLA, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 512 513 514 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 88 77 11 37 15 2 1 5 1 2 1 7 3 51 6 2 22 9 3 9 93 574 D D 46 214 5 367 D D D D D D 4 357 D 47 360 4 746 D 23 006 9 116 D 8 488 11 898 D D 6 965 966 D D D D D D 379 D 4 933 612 D 2 174 368 D 1 444 39 642 D D 30 352 1 577 D D D D D D 973 D 9 290 873 D 4 074 2 186 D 1 776 6 765 D D 2 754 500 D D D D D D 343 D 4 011 356 D 2 291 618 D 602 1 586 D D 653 127 D D D D D D 80 D 933 86 D 501 157 D 145 531 e c 227 84 a a a a b a 25 b 304 45 a 146 34 a 58 50 D D 26 15 D D D D D D 3 D 24 3 D 14 1 D 3 11 D D 6 4 D D D D D D – D 5 – D 4 – D – Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods ARECIBO, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 142 130 12 60 15 2 1 7 4 7 18 6 82 1 3 3 30 3 4 10 1 27 231 279 187 783 43 496 49 717 4 321 D D 3 058 D 14 472 16 419 2 384 181 562 D D 1 034 125 757 D D D D 14 506 30 986 27 320 3 666 10 612 592 D D 674 D 4 797 2 504 252 20 374 D D 267 14 616 D D D D 2 700 40 978 31 414 9 564 12 960 1 200 D D 1 852 D 4 211 3 226 864 28 018 D D 323 19 428 D D D D 3 443 14 074 11 045 3 029 4 937 394 D D 575 D 1 368 1 454 403 9 137 D D 91 6 051 D D D D 1 211 3 241 2 592 649 1 145 86 D D 132 D 284 366 100 2 096 D D 22 1 369 D D D D 281 1 059 931 128 367 48 a a 53 b 75 108 29 692 a a 11 487 a b b a 102 72 68 4 38 17 D D 4 D 2 5 7 34 D D 1 13 D D D D 14 32 32 – 14 5 D D 1 D 1 3 3 18 D D – 7 D D D D 7 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods BAYAMÓN, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 446 397 49 222 39 10 22 26 4 22 26 50 23 224 5 30 23 75 4 26 19 6 36 3 072 133 2 057 864 1 014 269 926 611 312 33 52 89 11 429 765 506 443 862 399 944 296 487 103 457 168 725 66 6 8 9 2 528 362 879 653 268 577 568 334 124 243 444 169 659 42 7 11 21 3 255 533 626 668 299 193 272 113 545 79 727 63 039 11 2 4 9 1 645 784 203 213 302 46 559 27 333 19 226 14 775 2 901 690 988 2 183 312 626 2 551 3 612 912 31 784 995 6 641 1 463 12 949 D 2 722 1 114 D 3 834 8 762 5 957 2 805 3 254 625 127 215 471 78 165 518 784 271 5 508 125 872 391 2 257 b 493 294 c 790 115 104 11 49 13 4 8 6 – 5 2 6 5 66 – 9 6 28 D 2 – D 19 11 9 2 6 1 – 2 – – – – 3 – 5 – – 2 – D – – D 2 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 34 322 147 716 197 685 46 883 2 145 522 82 349 103 769 409 538 895 694 D 5 789 28 560 34 494 6 192 231 219 4 33 17 85 549 895 756 667 D 6 550 26 644 40 766 9 318 407 909 20 94 16 163 289 412 156 698 D 2 614 11 030 16 436 3 812 130 233 3 28 6 52 851 179 664 775 D Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 138 286 333 348 D 190 335 18 239 11 392 D 40 465 29 485 25 472 D 35 036 11 070 4 860 D 15 351 16 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area, type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) CAGUAS, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 247 222 25 117 13 6 10 21 5 10 13 26 13 130 1 17 16 38 10 13 2 33 573 152 487 559 85 593 238 490 10 12 8 53 40 661 762 795 312 916 77 513 69 590 7 923 25 240 1 811 2 051 808 4 394 4 361 2 444 1 131 7 456 784 52 273 25 3 11 2 D 047 849 993 289 121 190 99 889 21 301 67 069 6 3 4 17 6 022 715 012 192 524 40 783 36 462 4 321 21 345 1 253 1 358 775 5 784 2 738 3 085 958 4 275 1 119 19 438 6 1 6 1 D 600 895 011 055 9 945 8 940 1 005 5 200 304 324 163 1 667 620 598 222 1 032 270 4 745 D 1 635 458 1 437 262 D D 769 2 761 2 490 271 1 293 76 92 64 324 186 126 66 252 107 1 468 b 291 181 524 63 b a 331 88 79 9 34 6 2 3 6 1 3 4 6 3 54 D 1 12 21 1 D D 18 21 21 – 8 1 – – 3 – 4 – – – 13 D – 8 3 – D D 2 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 50 851 11 094 42 078 8 021 334 662 162 20 82 15 D 399 445 311 884 12 297 2 394 12 273 2 640 54 121 18 6 13 3 D 776 437 116 020 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods D D 35 502 D D 7 245 D D 10 148 D D 3 171 FAJARDO, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 502 503 504 506 507 508 51 512 513 514 517 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 35 33 2 17 1 5 2 1 5 3 18 1 1 6 4 6 37 619 D D 12 485 D 4 614 D D D 1 651 25 134 D D 13 345 2 838 D 5 183 D D 1 761 D 592 D D D 297 3 422 D D 1 676 101 D 6 862 D D 2 640 D 752 D D D 412 4 222 D D 1 844 541 D 2 433 D D 1 062 D 296 D D D 187 1 371 D D 672 94 D 531 D D 250 D 68 D D D 40 281 D D 141 20 D 204 c a 87 a 22 a a b 18 117 b a 60 9 b 11 D D 5 D 2 D D D 1 6 D D 2 – D 2 D D 1 D – D D D – 1 D D – – D Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Wholesale trade nondurable goods Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Petroleum & petroleum products Miscellaneous nondurable goods GUAYAMA, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 503 504 506 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 517 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 28 24 4 11 1 2 1 3 4 17 1 2 1 6 2 5 65 029 D D 8 215 D D D 2 472 D 56 814 D D D 5 306 D D 11 941 D D 1 766 D D D 422 D 10 175 D D D 894 D D 13 289 D D 2 205 D D D 689 D 11 084 D D D 1 232 D D 4 866 D D 884 D D D 303 D 3 982 D D D 719 D D 1 157 D D 263 D D D 73 D 894 D D D 142 D D 216 c b 81 a a a 17 b 135 a b a 49 a a 12 D D 4 D D D 1 D 8 D D D 2 D D 2 D D – D D D – D 2 D D D – D D Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Electrical goods Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Petroleum & petroleum products Miscellaneous nondurable goods MAYAGÜEZ, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 Wholesale trade durable goods 149 131 18 67 12 3 6 12 1 6 5 17 5 408 944 260 393 148 551 73 766 14 635 D 7 782 12 045 D 9 636 4 762 12 294 10 676 64 108 38 160 25 948 12 453 4 212 D 767 2 515 D 2 016 610 1 735 288 67 504 39 788 27 716 17 586 3 487 D 2 047 4 609 D 2 083 901 2 956 911 24 723 13 977 10 746 6 577 1 284 D 838 1 556 D 866 237 1 202 390 6 042 3 252 2 790 1 469 295 D 200 329 D 192 54 253 89 1 411 984 427 432 84 a 64 96 a 30 16 88 31 61 56 5 25 6 D 1 4 D 4 1 7 2 21 21 – 7 2 D – – D 1 1 3 – Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 17 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area, type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) MAYAGÜEZ, PR Con. 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 82 2 4 6 39 2 1 7 8 13 335 178 D 4 310 3 146 161 047 D D 17 852 62 794 84 687 51 655 D 366 623 28 637 D D 784 3 653 17 294 49 918 D 1 362 784 26 149 D D 2 139 6 171 13 002 18 146 D 372 235 6 738 D D 569 1 677 8 439 4 573 D 89 52 1 664 D D 131 387 2 221 979 a 40 27 483 a a 41 85 291 36 D 1 5 18 D D 1 6 4 14 D 4 3 3 D D 1 3 – Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods PONCE, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods 213 186 27 99 11 1 7 26 4 6 13 24 7 114 2 11 5 48 3 5 16 5 19 628 736 500 072 128 664 100 036 19 010 D 9 677 25 037 D 8 014 7 553 24 852 2 461 528 700 D 81 586 D 277 164 D 32 41 77 9 751 425 429 564 60 441 49 082 11 359 20 180 7 070 D 958 3 210 D 1 854 1 682 4 459 454 40 261 D 3 689 D 19 851 D 7 657 694 5 152 1 845 104 174 79 513 24 661 26 384 4 391 D 2 136 6 684 D 2 587 1 818 7 519 465 77 790 D 10 427 D 45 014 D 4 4 7 2 970 928 780 600 32 722 25 154 7 568 10 563 2 030 D 871 2 638 D 703 664 3 057 206 22 159 D 1 583 D 14 072 D 1 551 1 502 2 016 725 7 678 5 908 1 770 2 367 437 D 247 560 D 156 137 706 38 5 311 D 382 D 3 456 D 350 340 443 177 2 489 2 087 402 779 97 a 105 174 a 56 50 235 27 1 710 a 97 b 1 207 a 78 86 87 91 68 63 5 27 3 D 2 5 D 3 5 1 3 41 D 2 D 25 D – – 2 7 19 19 – 5 1 D – – D – 3 – – 14 D – D 6 D – – – 4 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods SAN JUAN, PR Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5075 5078 508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088 509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099 Wholesale trade durable goods 1 461 1 253 208 838 116 39 54 195 6 61 36 13 63 5 11 7 115 59 12 44 80 47 21 3 9 145 6 3 84 25 26 1 87 12 7 13 26 29 139 15 20 19 7 484 172 5 766 177 1 717 995 3 006 815 603 712 50 284 162 310 900 334 D 267 015 199 948 20 256 317 247 D D 33 375 485 551 225 610 164 131 95 810 200 070 128 742 33 235 D D 431 863 12 719 D 195 193 163 563 55 119 D 316 864 448 123 28 4 3 2 1 034 297 865 171 169 126 499 427 140 639 9 918 32 722 100 920 D 40 583 14 239 2 903 33 216 D D 1 008 69 057 27 806 27 081 14 170 43 762 34 238 2 429 D D 72 763 1 946 D 32 132 29 109 8 113 D 638 033 549 336 32 4 5 3 1 502 545 1 052 057 450 488 666 636 117 005 12 429 34 474 215 915 D 65 334 59 198 6 311 61 426 D D 1 640 109 483 53 042 29 797 26 644 46 417 31 008 5 162 D D 96 930 2 885 D 49 080 27 689 15 373 D 343 186 048 707 12 1 2 1 531 260 373 034 158 226 263 989 38 240 4 711 11 245 92 743 D 29 432 29 109 2 590 23 602 D D 534 43 264 24 634 5 834 12 796 18 197 12 156 2 263 D D 42 916 1 176 D 21 956 13 066 5 994 D 139 629 135 762 125 759 86 203 39 556 63 606 8 869 1 117 2 667 24 119 D 7 937 7 785 582 5 759 D D 157 9 547 5 302 1 066 3 179 4 034 3 036 485 D D 10 111 268 D 5 152 3 101 1 383 D 2 985 388 559 418 887 733 22 149 18 014 4 135 11 199 1 966 358 568 3 280 e 1 038 745 137 957 b b 35 1 496 787 233 476 887 640 124 b c 1 923 74 b 1 057 439 307 a 686 98 73 95 243 177 252 216 36 142 22 13 12 28 D 7 3 1 10 D D 4 17 10 2 5 8 7 1 D D 18 1 D 11 2 4 D 20 2 1 2 7 8 35 33 2 19 3 1 1 7 D 3 – 1 3 D D – 1 – – 1 – – – D D 2 – D 1 – 1 D 4 1 – – 3 – Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Photographic equipment & supplies Office equipment Computers & computer peripheral equipment & software Commercial equipment, nec Medical, dental, & hospital equipment & supplies Ophthalmic goods Professional equipment & supplies, nec Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Electrical apparatus & equipment, wiring supplies & materials Electrical appliances, television & radio sets Electronic parts & equipment, nec Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Hardware Plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Warm air heating & air conditioning equipment & supplies Refrigeration equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Construction & mining (except petroleum) machinery & equipment Farm & garden machinery & equipment Industrial machinery & equipment Industrial supplies Service establishment equipment & supplies Transportation equipment & supplies, except motor vehicles Miscellaneous durable goods Sporting & recreational goods & supplies Toys & hobby goods & supplies Scrap & waste materials Jewelry, watches, precious stones, & precious metals Durable goods, nec 32 492 51 389 8 137 10 583 8 885 10 517 3 470 3 143 18 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area, type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SAN JUAN, PR Con. 51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 623 4 477 357 534 870 835 909 267 271 62 153 10 950 110 16 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods Farm supplies Books, periodicals, & newspapers Flowers, nursery stock, & florists’ supplies Tobacco & tobacco products Paints, varnishes, & supplies Nondurable goods, nec 45 80 104 144 7 56 26 11 150 13 40 17 3 23 54 148 853 132 1 304 19 249 683 657 042 505 387 857 146 049 646 078 17 89 26 196 5 39 44 59 227 683 452 335 069 240 347 086 24 221 37 250 3 44 66 93 771 461 357 648 568 932 796 355 627 048 395 114 525 14 844 14 573 31 204 29 941 2 846 3 839 D D 3 452 14 253 8 75 13 79 2 17 3 18 380 636 029 475 124 3 644 3 550 6 522 444 2 202 856 3 660 55 636 643 931 1 523 155 238 c b 135 738 8 8 19 30 – 8 1 2 34 4 6 D D 2 14 – 1 3 5 – 2 1 – 4 – – D D 1 1 429 647 43 267 35 527 D D 35 678 220 880 57 431 7 794 8 047 D D 6 157 25 723 93 021 9 033 12 420 D D 8 531 40 602 6 793 666 819 D D 731 3 112 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 19 Table 5. Statistics for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 39 582 12 b 216 56 47 305 302 b 139 31 3 327 125 1 749 29 60 3 205 2 493 203 a a 126 45 b 64 – 355 47 a 11 53 a 3 945 143 231 70 194 139 a 89 30 14 32 a 163 a 50 184 – a 828 39 a 19 a 41 15 68 2 049 a 16 60 a b 44 14 644 30 90 27 43 2 329 295 36 37 84 a a 20 164 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area Establish ments (number) 2 809 3 11 29 7 10 8 40 3 13 10 220 15 135 11 7 174 77 21 2 2 12 12 4 13 – 16 8 3 3 14 1 175 16 23 10 19 20 4 12 7 7 6 1 7 1 5 17 – 1 92 7 1 5 7 9 3 7 148 2 4 11 2 7 10 1 075 6 19 6 7 77 30 10 5 17 3 1 7 16 Sales ($1,000) 12 594 638 1 887 D 36 165 4 302 10 031 85 577 59 284 D 29 938 7 290 878 29 407 6 9 349 422 402 499 947 End of year inventories ($1,000) 1 696 311 228 D 2 712 668 691 17 142 8 239 D 6 835 452 127 2 52 1 538 670 749 159 917 Operating expenses ($1,000) 2 473 752 330 D 5 971 2 086 1 226 13 673 11 323 D 5 877 719 176 4 83 1 2 982 530 718 076 658 Annual payroll ($1,000) 850 898 129 D 3 171 637 361 8 376 4 401 D 2 267 307 67 565 1 298 28 233 323 862 84 946 60 534 3 124 D D 1 688 497 D 477 – 9 281 557 D 41 619 D 112 369 2 305 3 249 937 1 568 2 062 D 694 762 131 232 D 1 507 D 438 2 289 – D 12 960 306 D 168 D 333 74 1 570 27 838 D 225 1 063 D D 719 328 792 464 936 563 723 53 266 4 291 339 489 868 D D 134 1 254 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 202 498 33 D 739 154 83 2 240 987 D 522 69 16 154 343 6 954 78 199 20 443 14 496 857 D D 386 89 D 116 – 2 478 135 D 9 147 D 26 997 547 747 206 379 483 D 166 127 26 49 D 337 D 82 539 – D 3 003 72 D 38 D 88 17 399 6 499 D 43 228 D D 162 77 034 95 226 141 158 12 825 1 086 92 108 205 D D 26 304 Proprietors and partners (number) 729 1 D 11 5 2 4 14 D 4 4 61 8 44 8 3 28 5 10 D D 3 8 D 7 – 4 2 D 1 9 D 15 3 14 5 7 12 D 6 3 6 5 D 3 D – 6 – D 31 6 D 3 D 4 1 4 34 D 2 4 D D 4 195 4 10 2 2 15 11 4 3 12 D D 4 10 Unpaid family workers (number) 154 – D 3 – – 6 5 D 2 – 6 2 12 4 – 6 1 3 D D 2 3 D 1 – – 1 D – 2 D 3 – 2 1 – 5 D – – 2 7 D – D – – – D 7 1 D – D 1 – – 13 D 3 1 D D – 24 4 1 – – 1 2 5 – 4 D D – 3 Puerto Rico Adjuntas Aguada Aguadilla Aguas Buenas Aibonito Añasco Arecibo Arroyo Barceloneta Barranquitas Bayamón Cabo Rojo Caguas Camuy Canóvanas Carolina Cataño Cayey Ceiba Ciales Cidra Coamo Comerío Corozal Culebra Dorado Fajardo Florida Guánica Guayama Guayanilla Guaynabo Gurabo Hatillo Hormigueros Humacao Isabela Jayuya Juana Díaz Juncos Lajas Lares Las Marías Las Piedras Loíza Luquillo Manatí Maricao Maunabo Mayagüez Moca Morovis Naguabo Naranjito Orocovis Patillas Peñuelas Ponce Quebradillas Rincón Río Grande Sabana Grande Salinas San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastián Santa Isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco 1 010 437 1 331 311 38 202 D D 15 451 5 412 D 8 210 – 72 313 9 036 D 1 675 6 105 D 117 554 956 815 111 720 169 157 4 940 D D 2 580 989 D 915 – 11 448 965 D 71 1 047 D 710 181 113 385 251 071 228 092 10 118 D D 4 529 1 358 D 1 757 – 18 040 1 478 D 209 1 599 D 379 433 296 490 1 875 43 63 9 221 8 5 1 333 6 10 2 23 176 38 831 D 11 569 2 476 2 870 2 097 D 21 311 D 6 481 47 112 – D 265 276 3 784 D 2 460 D 6 503 820 39 029 535 526 D 2 193 16 037 D D 11 977 4 524 413 5 11 6 8 742 64 4 4 15 661 900 161 603 141 258 305 585 725 D 3 153 6 606 D 890 237 146 1 312 D 3 852 D 1 146 5 045 – D 41 352 799 D 238 D 1 012 107 1 700 52 702 D 23 2 187 D D 1 263 693 441 150 1 319 754 610 87 627 6 509 1 000 489 2 002 D D 312 2 744 3 944 29 242 D 2 234 1 163 490 442 D 4 303 D 1 266 5 760 – D 43 416 638 D 537 D 944 182 5 796 88 428 D 955 2 999 D D 1 760 903 985 3 2 1 1 146 248 970 688 683 896 11 452 812 1 669 5 020 D D 422 3 708 D 1 586 25 877 20 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 2 809 57 148 270 119 108 346 487 431 119 296 428 12 594 638 2 11 40 26 29 134 357 604 258 1 043 10 086 019 512 639 277 532 516 223 468 031 632 789 1 696 311 442 145 133 452 463 340 950 590 505 070 221 2 473 752 1 4 13 9 9 43 103 177 61 257 1 790 094 351 722 639 742 712 906 743 437 484 922 850 898 497 771 009 746 939 010 359 793 671 777 326 202 498 125 446 1 174 900 923 3 9 15 6 22 142 697 423 181 046 191 392 1 2 3 1 5 22 39 582 117 419 779 407 377 393 873 981 550 165 521 729 28 87 154 51 43 125 124 62 9 21 25 154 6 17 23 11 14 35 32 12 – 4 – 2 8 4 4 26 59 115 48 168 1 258 1 5 3 3 16 39 65 25 93 595 50 Wholesale trade durable goods 1 468 30 72 142 62 54 181 276 244 65 168 174 4 462 349 1 5 21 13 14 70 201 343 141 598 3 049 133 707 424 696 819 556 631 226 960 913 284 747 129 265 970 4 489 2 426 2 050 12 33 56 26 101 505 581 961 887 075 590 835 995 491 521 075 674 175 809 796 668 653 845 989 286 375 150 257 885 2 900 2 235 1 852 8 24 40 16 60 216 645 867 151 378 006 974 2 5 9 3 14 52 89 728 63 232 684 536 426 044 947 384 903 061 448 17 719 78 196 381 229 168 696 1 781 2 418 865 2 971 7 936 350 14 41 83 25 20 53 67 26 4 8 9 66 2 8 15 4 3 13 16 4 – 1 – Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 2 7 5 4 22 61 102 36 156 594 501 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 221 5 15 25 8 5 21 37 34 10 37 24 970 135 201 240 611 755 385 956 928 791 292 859 117 1 4 8 6 29 169 221 818 35 282 759 360 317 229 761 687 242 262 884 175 937 65 414 1 037 412 331 2 7 14 4 37 106 246 962 721 776 850 123 55 346 27 163 377 157 129 858 527 047 966 021 074 13 019 9 42 84 25 32 194 567 1 162 472 3 177 7 255 2 980 19 41 70 20 12 78 227 356 137 707 1 313 82 6 14 22 3 4 8 16 6 – 3 – 17 – 2 4 2 – 4 3 1 – 1 – 1 3 1 1 7 26 45 22 138 720 2 5 1 14 30 502 Furniture & home furnishings Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 64 – 3 12 2 5 10 9 7 3 9 4 101 117 – D 1 880 D D D D 9 860 D D 38 837 18 864 – D 233 D D D D 3 688 D D 5 118 25 216 – D 608 D D D D 3 700 D D 6 395 9 394 – D 257 D D D D 1 372 D D 2 436 2 246 – D 53 D D D D 316 D D 593 630 – a 34 a a b b 87 b c 96 22 – D 7 D D D D 2 D D 3 1 – D – D D D D – D D – 503 Lumber & other construction materials Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 107 3 6 10 3 5 15 18 19 1 15 12 247 347 126 446 1 354 D 1 384 5 661 12 688 25 898 D 57 610 139 517 45 061 22 54 201 D 215 872 1 475 4 684 D 7 200 29 834 56 006 37 159 521 D 297 1 976 3 212 8 451 D 15 696 24 537 18 603 20 71 171 D 134 791 1 162 3 406 D 4 634 7 824 4 426 5 21 62 D 50 173 300 767 D 1 183 1 771 1 068 11 20 29 a 18 67 79 244 a 237 333 30 3 4 6 D 2 7 1 2 D – 4 3 – 1 1 D – 1 – – D – – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 21 Table 6. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 50 504 Wholesale trade Con. durable goods Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 296 7 12 27 15 14 31 64 51 11 23 41 1 085 900 297 947 4 148 3 281 3 906 11 45 76 23 79 836 516 025 375 932 764 709 2 7 9 4 8 87 121 590 99 129 469 630 472 537 550 735 817 077 075 268 602 134 277 1 791 1 531 1 386 4 16 22 6 23 189 239 327 550 946 432 989 1 6 8 4 10 79 112 793 58 130 551 648 533 493 752 630 247 023 728 1 1 1 2 21 29 065 14 38 169 154 111 327 734 883 007 263 365 4 429 15 33 66 52 39 128 473 507 199 398 2 519 59 – 4 12 4 4 11 14 8 – 2 – 13 – 1 3 – – 2 7 – – – – 505 Metals & minerals, except petroleum Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 22 – 1 4 – 1 1 2 5 1 1 6 89 793 – D 595 – D D D 6 888 D D 73 784 8 243 – D 77 – D D D 930 D D 6 197 12 168 – D 164 – D D D 1 496 D D 9 047 4 900 – D 73 – D D D 710 D D 3 449 1 181 – D 20 – D D D 169 D D 828 334 – a 16 – a a a 57 a a 213 10 – D 5 – D D D 2 D D – 1 – D – – D D D – D D – 506 Electrical goods Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 167 3 7 19 7 4 11 29 26 9 21 31 627 311 104 523 2 914 1 463 1 111 4 21 36 19 70 469 147 525 931 174 345 074 87 904 13 108 1 874 186 82 4 6 2 8 63 799 272 182 071 456 861 160 458 78 172 1 143 836 497 1 6 11 5 16 116 453 011 079 858 473 858 2 5 2 6 34 52 410 44 91 427 300 181 463 886 097 565 275 081 11 564 11 23 92 70 45 108 627 1 283 640 1 465 7 200 1 977 4 18 48 24 12 39 167 204 119 292 1 050 34 – 4 9 4 3 2 6 1 2 1 2 7 – – 4 1 1 – – 1 – – – 507 Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 150 5 6 12 6 – 25 30 22 8 18 18 389 270 152 443 1 857 1 332 – 9 21 29 17 60 246 915 721 746 503 481 120 2 3 3 3 12 54 81 124 60 80 309 209 – 426 840 647 018 638 897 2 6 7 3 13 47 83 069 85 180 735 439 – 762 892 519 256 568 633 1 2 2 1 4 20 32 718 67 66 280 159 – 051 743 867 136 324 025 7 339 11 15 40 34 – 269 494 737 264 945 4 530 1 633 5 16 23 16 – 99 188 165 52 202 867 25 – 2 5 3 – 6 9 – – – – 6 – – 1 – – 2 3 – – – – 508 Machinery, equipment, & supplies Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 293 3 12 22 11 14 40 54 62 15 31 29 733 671 106 024 419 491 704 807 530 115 657 047 771 2 5 14 6 18 75 124 509 14 133 421 375 563 445 917 385 301 917 038 165 744 46 402 923 649 1 227 5 11 24 9 28 83 200 573 552 797 311 064 2 4 10 3 12 35 70 173 12 176 423 271 485 091 655 326 956 715 063 16 273 3 38 95 61 101 532 1 106 2 427 956 3 034 7 920 3 450 11 31 57 44 47 124 340 596 214 616 1 370 48 3 5 10 6 5 3 10 4 – 2 – 11 2 2 – – 1 1 3 2 – – – 1 3 2 3 15 40 85 32 111 437 22 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 50 509 Wholesale trade Con. durable goods Miscellaneous durable goods Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 148 4 10 11 10 6 27 33 18 7 13 9 217 805 147 748 1 646 2 274 1 709 10 24 26 15 46 87 856 380 622 396 672 355 1 4 4 2 10 13 38 016 22 146 146 252 224 755 112 949 076 403 931 3 7 8 3 11 10 48 291 76 380 752 981 411 490 224 585 867 885 640 1 3 2 1 4 4 18 813 29 152 341 553 166 416 154 696 606 406 294 4 615 10 36 69 150 35 329 894 640 338 1 128 986 1 218 13 20 38 45 19 112 220 202 87 287 175 40 2 5 7 3 2 10 8 1 2 – – 7 – 2 2 – 1 2 – – – – – 51 Wholesale trade goods nondurable 1 341 27 76 128 57 54 165 211 187 54 128 254 8 132 289 886 805 215 581 713 960 592 242 071 719 505 949 182 177 175 644 026 413 759 989 703 430 480 386 1 478 261 573 276 048 464 933 916 238 090 592 495 636 475 748 240 886 2 109 1 511 2 087 7 14 25 9 33 378 365 492 642 293 771 352 1 3 5 2 8 89 112 770 62 214 490 364 497 653 476 797 143 130 944 21 863 39 223 398 178 209 697 1 092 1 563 685 2 194 14 585 379 14 46 71 26 23 72 57 36 5 13 16 88 4 9 8 7 11 22 16 8 – 3 – Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 5 19 12 14 63 155 261 116 444 7 037 1 3 2 2 13 25 58 22 66 752 2 6 4 4 20 42 75 24 100 1 196 511 Paper & paper products Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 57 – 2 4 3 3 9 9 12 2 6 7 238 245 – D 622 700 839 3 538 6 721 17 177 D 18 820 185 411 23 198 – D 116 127 123 680 2 014 4 347 D 3 130 11 703 46 780 – D 249 160 264 1 085 1 879 5 389 D 4 989 31 566 13 063 – D 80 56 108 347 746 1 480 D 2 082 7 596 3 530 – D 20 12 26 100 185 320 D 514 2 223 624 – a 10 8 12 34 56 77 b 122 273 9 – D 1 1 – 3 2 – D 2 – – – D – – – – – – D – – 512 Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 154 2 10 14 3 6 8 21 25 5 16 44 1 528 641 D 676 2 061 D 1 649 3 15 35 10 55 1 402 304 593 603 851 622 559 2 10 2 8 139 164 198 D 99 348 D 205 552 443 200 159 182 949 1 5 10 2 14 320 358 424 D 380 675 D 910 317 425 875 875 920 597 1 4 1 5 102 115 888 D 156 254 D 618 444 955 055 267 034 023 27 342 D 35 65 D 135 76 505 895 286 1 160 24 169 3 647 a 33 58 a 28 39 142 234 88 445 2 571 25 D 5 7 D – 4 6 1 – – – 5 D – – D – – 1 4 – – – 513 Apparel, piece goods, & notions Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 161 5 14 23 9 9 28 23 15 9 12 14 268 149 153 125 270 939 413 351 501 078 905 769 645 2 2 6 5 7 23 49 943 47 189 601 335 207 337 616 950 350 576 735 4 4 6 5 10 29 62 792 78 511 892 762 817 120 319 178 151 320 644 1 1 2 1 3 12 22 852 44 183 362 293 221 140 451 201 850 097 010 5 154 12 44 79 65 51 266 335 531 439 747 2 585 1 523 5 35 73 31 24 127 112 143 113 192 668 49 – 5 15 4 4 12 7 2 – – – 20 – 3 5 – 3 6 3 – – – – 1 3 1 2 10 16 21 19 36 154 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 23 Table 6. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 51 514 Wholesale trade goods Con. nondurable Groceries & related products Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 408 11 20 36 10 12 42 48 53 22 50 104 2 762 487 394 526 338 268 277 652 033 467 774 866 892 361 843 59 327 1 116 354 496 2 5 14 7 26 302 997 574 329 942 322 327 525 203 297 484 1 767 1 050 1 180 5 8 17 8 34 446 773 611 040 341 040 620 2 3 5 3 10 141 168 443 123 193 574 459 426 490 320 632 532 123 571 40 134 34 48 122 112 106 505 837 1 349 852 2 475 33 694 8 873 20 63 102 36 60 209 274 429 310 751 6 619 153 12 20 26 4 7 23 23 20 3 8 7 28 4 2 2 – 5 2 8 2 – 3 – 1 5 2 3 16 36 75 47 180 2 392 515 Farm product raw materials Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 19 – – 2 2 – 4 4 2 – 1 4 60 109 – – D D – 1 445 3 448 D – D 46 946 14 798 – – D D – 406 980 D – D 11 780 9 713 – – D D – 234 881 D – D 5 039 1 866 – – D D – 80 268 D – D 771 448 – – D D – 24 56 D – D 184 151 – – a a – 14 22 a – b 49 4 – – D D – 2 – D – D – 5 – – D D – 3 – D – D – 516 Chemicals & allied products Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 102 2 3 2 1 3 8 21 16 5 16 25 2 16 21 10 53 344 450 020 D D D D 805 997 040 800 285 257 017 2 2 3 6 51 67 742 D D D D 280 789 624 888 107 087 853 4 7 1 13 55 85 114 D D D D 283 877 586 761 545 796 863 29 724 D D D D 173 271 1 357 2 498 516 5 967 18 754 7 256 D D D D 55 66 334 578 133 1 484 4 557 1 309 a a a a 16 30 97 127 31 282 702 13 D D D D 1 2 4 3 – 1 1 3 D D D D – 1 2 – – – – 517 Petroleum & petroleum products Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 106 1 1 7 8 5 14 26 13 1 8 22 1 102 179 D D D 1 831 1 354 5 170 18 785 17 189 D 27 069 1 027 515 58 757 D D D 251 187 681 1 215 897 D 1 488 53 478 104 056 D D D 457 272 1 242 2 925 3 731 D 4 395 90 235 22 687 D D D 126 95 332 609 1 004 D 1 433 18 827 5 410 D D D 30 21 75 146 233 D 337 4 511 1 162 a a b 25 15 34 44 62 a 87 857 4 D D D – – 1 2 – D – – 2 D D D – – 1 – – D – – 518 Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 36 – 1 – 1 – 3 7 7 2 3 12 947 101 – D – D – 1 250 5 240 D D D 914 192 79 675 – D – D – 147 1 861 D D D 69 966 126 519 – D – D – 203 1 321 D D D 118 448 41 580 – D – D – 68 547 D D D 38 520 9 245 – D – D – 17 92 D D D 8 544 1 353 – a – a – 13 40 b a b 1 182 16 – D – D – 3 4 D D D 1 5 – D – D – 2 – D D D – 24 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 51 Wholesale trade goods Con. nondurable 519 Miscellaneous nondurable goods Establishments With annual sales of Less than $50,000 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 298 6 25 40 20 16 49 52 44 8 16 22 775 358 173 948 199 307 376 253 231 193 778 572 328 129 028 32 499 1 184 839 915 5 6 12 2 12 87 170 662 007 066 059 595 159 660 99 642 1 947 1 183 1 207 6 12 17 4 15 98 065 291 833 689 080 624 59 645 30 222 672 382 446 2 4 6 1 5 38 193 239 818 314 049 280 14 251 6 54 164 99 103 524 986 1 411 249 1 178 9 477 3 221 5 75 115 63 54 197 305 403 95 245 1 664 106 2 14 21 12 11 22 9 6 1 1 7 20 – 3 1 4 3 7 2 – – – – 1 6 4 4 19 37 59 16 56 569 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 25 Table 7. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 2 809 63 285 262 377 564 327 298 158 322 153 12 594 638 28 94 206 282 466 685 890 673 2 765 6 499 002 747 487 907 699 844 903 312 927 810 1 696 311 5 13 21 41 66 91 137 135 411 772 390 114 446 274 147 480 926 155 808 571 2 473 752 9 16 37 67 97 131 177 133 592 1 211 148 706 336 004 272 361 884 049 437 555 850 898 2 4 10 21 33 41 62 48 193 432 055 708 019 707 199 103 536 681 942 948 202 498 1 2 4 7 9 14 11 46 104 – 114 212 966 889 897 594 188 055 583 39 582 – 285 524 1 315 2 977 2 3 2 9 16 547 467 615 427 425 729 24 132 92 124 210 69 34 15 25 4 154 6 45 35 42 7 6 4 1 8 – 50 Wholesale trade durable goods 1 468 37 130 146 206 275 183 162 91 181 57 4 462 349 17 35 68 143 200 338 379 289 1 195 1 794 542 364 601 748 356 571 293 279 029 566 747 129 3 5 8 20 25 48 68 83 190 294 277 210 216 822 749 096 421 062 052 224 995 491 4 7 15 36 48 68 91 78 307 338 392 120 337 710 443 068 534 241 319 327 375 150 1 2 5 12 17 22 35 29 112 134 573 470 686 606 801 992 225 524 396 877 89 728 – 585 1 243 2 962 4 340 5 8 6 26 33 582 399 692 669 256 17 719 – 130 292 734 1 448 1 1 1 5 5 418 887 508 200 102 350 16 55 53 51 95 40 21 8 9 2 66 5 19 20 12 3 6 1 – – – Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 501 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 221 6 21 15 25 49 22 28 10 35 10 970 135 3 3 7 12 33 25 56 56 193 577 667 646 781 513 962 234 584 052 266 430 221 818 429 683 1 136 2 360 5 152 6 12 44 40 108 001 710 006 527 814 175 937 1 1 3 10 6 15 11 48 77 986 038 468 647 095 029 716 680 069 209 55 346 316 312 425 1 092 2 667 2 5 3 18 20 262 391 776 327 778 13 019 – 72 93 244 568 558 1 262 811 4 427 4 984 2 980 – 21 30 92 258 170 326 163 977 943 82 4 17 13 13 22 7 2 2 – 2 17 3 5 3 2 2 1 1 – – – 502 Furniture & home furnishings Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 64 1 9 5 6 12 9 4 8 10 – 101 117 D 2 201 D D 12 008 D 4 417 D 54 075 – 18 864 D 153 D D 434 D 1 574 D 10 117 – 25 216 D 429 D D 1 354 D 1 584 D 13 687 – 9 394 D 103 D D 455 D 527 D 5 183 – 2 246 D 23 D D 115 D 125 D 1 258 – 630 a 9 a b 63 b 42 c 284 – 22 D 4 D D 6 D – D 2 – 1 D 1 D D – D – D – – 503 Lumber & other construction materials Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 107 2 11 9 14 23 8 18 5 16 1 247 347 D D D 10 401 11 195 11 52 20 100 365 981 323 337 D 1 9 4 20 45 061 D D D 783 935 448 487 958 737 D 56 006 D D D 1 899 1 915 2 12 6 21 252 601 136 313 D 18 603 D D D 734 741 829 4 579 1 711 6 605 D 4 426 D D D 212 191 175 1 009 382 1 791 D 1 068 a a a 47 118 59 210 85 422 b 30 D D D 5 10 – 5 – 1 D 3 D D D 1 – – – – – D 504 Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 296 6 28 28 38 55 38 30 18 35 20 1 085 900 1 8 13 27 44 37 49 40 269 592 892 583 571 809 869 513 257 336 934 136 121 590 279 637 1 470 3 500 5 022 4 6 4 21 72 914 337 830 785 816 268 602 1 1 2 7 10 11 17 14 65 136 140 298 922 775 115 651 336 178 886 301 112 793 338 562 964 2 637 4 098 4 6 5 24 62 866 668 709 570 381 1 1 1 5 17 29 065 – 130 240 616 934 141 490 304 914 296 4 429 – 28 56 129 295 293 347 305 999 1 977 59 2 7 10 8 15 9 6 – 2 – 13 – 1 5 4 1 2 – – – – 26 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 7. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 50 Wholesale trade Con. durable goods 505 Metals & minerals, except petroleum Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 22 – 3 1 1 5 2 4 1 4 1 89 793 – D D D 833 D 9 029 D 30 905 D 8 243 – D D D 134 D 906 D 3 308 D 12 168 – D D D 196 D 1 471 D 5 124 D 4 900 – D D D 78 D 598 D 2 086 D 1 181 – D D D 21 D 163 D 472 D 334 – a a a 25 a 44 a 130 b 10 – D D D 4 D 1 D – D 1 – D D D – D – D – D 506 Electrical goods Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 167 4 17 14 28 24 23 14 15 23 5 627 311 3 3 6 26 24 96 48 51 203 163 394 060 263 541 435 711 071 609 315 912 87 904 793 1 812 503 4 948 3 632 12 5 8 29 20 329 349 959 393 186 160 458 487 860 2 181 5 169 5 660 17 10 13 69 35 853 322 035 555 336 52 410 152 283 1 077 1 769 2 376 3 3 5 21 12 377 982 434 546 414 11 564 – 56 207 432 517 955 931 1 180 4 962 2 324 1 977 – 17 28 100 129 182 171 250 688 412 34 – 7 5 8 8 2 – 2 2 – 7 – 4 1 1 – 1 – – – – 507 Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 150 9 7 19 28 29 17 14 7 12 8 389 270 4 1 7 24 23 31 28 19 100 147 863 351 434 650 110 652 591 256 452 911 81 124 1 287 428 762 3 211 3 794 4 5 3 18 39 441 239 494 550 918 83 069 1 064 425 2 037 6 559 5 082 5 7 7 20 26 804 894 215 614 375 32 718 485 95 597 1 893 1 889 2 3 2 8 11 115 050 565 284 745 7 339 – 30 121 390 470 475 798 563 1 673 2 819 1 633 – 7 38 100 154 131 157 117 355 574 25 2 2 7 6 2 4 1 1 – – 6 – 1 5 – – – – – – – 508 Machinery, equipment, & supplies Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 293 4 18 39 45 53 38 36 17 32 11 733 671 2 4 16 29 38 59 93 50 188 251 055 584 114 110 557 236 699 671 078 567 124 509 208 456 2 150 4 357 5 199 7 17 9 36 41 532 056 744 471 336 165 744 355 953 3 569 7 950 9 031 13 17 13 49 50 007 544 151 819 365 70 173 158 385 1 503 3 094 3 624 5 7 5 19 22 515 839 413 949 693 1 1 1 4 4 16 273 – 81 307 753 952 295 968 243 815 859 3 450 – 18 78 165 276 301 427 281 958 946 48 3 5 5 4 20 7 3 – 1 – 11 2 3 3 1 – 2 – – – – 509 Miscellaneous durable goods Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 148 5 16 16 21 25 26 14 10 14 1 217 805 1 069 D 10 897 8 793 11 387 40 36 32 54 781 664 297 667 D 38 016 224 D 1 823 1 249 1 447 6 9 4 9 716 763 264 164 D 48 291 290 D 1 799 2 710 4 995 8 7 7 13 103 066 764 252 D 18 813 104 D 649 1 080 1 873 2 2 2 5 868 591 738 846 D 4 615 – D 161 247 572 687 653 694 1 357 D 1 218 – a 32 76 130 193 163 163 387 b 40 2 D 5 6 8 7 3 1 1 D 7 – D 1 3 – – – – – D 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 27 Table 7. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 51 Wholesale trade goods nondurable 1 341 26 155 116 171 289 144 136 67 141 96 8 132 289 10 59 137 139 266 347 511 384 1 570 4 705 460 383 886 159 343 273 610 033 898 244 949 182 2 7 13 20 40 43 69 52 221 478 113 904 230 452 398 384 505 093 756 347 1 478 261 4 9 21 30 48 63 86 54 285 873 756 586 999 294 829 293 350 808 118 228 475 748 2 4 9 15 18 27 19 81 298 482 238 333 101 398 111 311 157 546 071 112 770 – 529 969 2 004 3 549 4 6 4 19 71 315 195 496 386 327 21 863 – 155 232 581 1 529 1 1 1 4 11 129 580 107 227 323 379 8 77 39 73 115 29 13 7 16 2 88 1 26 15 30 4 – 3 1 8 – Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 511 Paper & paper products Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 57 – 6 3 11 14 7 3 3 9 1 238 245 – D 537 8 707 10 154 9 716 D D 127 170 D 23 198 – D 97 2 365 1 510 1 798 D D 11 594 D 46 780 – D 194 3 512 2 243 2 045 D D 17 146 D 13 063 – D 75 879 680 704 D D 6 103 D 3 530 – D 18 165 144 207 D D 1 745 D 624 – a 6 37 75 53 b b 286 b 9 – D 1 3 3 2 D D – D – – D – – – – D D – D 512 Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 154 1 7 13 11 31 18 21 7 22 23 1 528 641 D D 3 905 7 856 35 845 41 130 11 244 1 050 627 271 772 316 893 164 198 D D 579 1 483 5 802 6 11 3 30 104 474 337 512 556 209 358 424 D D 1 555 1 890 6 127 11 12 3 53 267 943 720 469 245 083 115 888 D D 539 617 2 594 2 4 1 12 90 765 906 475 381 504 27 342 D D 148 124 517 637 1 130 382 2 495 21 891 3 647 a a 26 37 166 141 240 118 656 2 256 25 D D 1 3 11 – 2 2 1 – 5 D D – – – – 1 – 4 – 513 Apparel, piece goods, & notions Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 161 4 25 19 18 43 18 12 6 8 8 268 149 D 5 745 D 13 417 28 016 25 021 29 478 10 036 D 114 194 49 943 D 878 D 1 752 8 736 4 566 6 921 1 818 D 16 286 62 792 D 1 365 D 4 175 7 116 5 699 5 832 4 794 D 23 536 22 852 D 360 D 949 2 085 1 845 1 869 1 398 D 9 907 5 154 D 89 D 185 468 451 479 342 D 2 186 1 523 a 25 b 61 224 142 138 95 c 595 49 D 17 D 10 16 2 1 1 D – 20 D 8 D 11 1 – – – D – 514 Groceries & related products Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 408 8 33 26 50 73 42 53 21 60 42 2 762 487 5 11 9 46 76 92 167 120 562 1 669 491 588 645 785 301 847 216 899 365 350 361 843 1 1 1 5 9 13 24 10 93 199 234 285 605 873 620 543 651 890 146 996 525 203 4 1 2 7 13 16 33 13 114 317 071 640 299 437 591 022 465 997 828 853 168 443 298 372 585 2 491 3 434 5 9 5 32 108 232 016 202 902 911 1 2 1 8 25 40 134 – 86 120 567 857 224 111 255 081 833 8 873 – 33 52 168 390 334 609 349 1 840 5 098 153 2 28 21 25 45 17 3 3 8 1 28 – 9 4 5 3 – 2 1 4 – 515 Farm product raw materials Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 19 – 4 2 1 6 – 2 3 1 – 60 109 – D D D 4 876 – D 22 122 D – 14 798 – D D D 1 293 – D 9 608 D – 9 713 – D D D 928 – D 2 040 D – 1 866 – D D D 294 – D 643 D – 448 – D D D 64 – D 155 D – 151 – a a a 31 – b 47 b – 4 – D D D 1 – D – D – 5 – D D D – – D – D – 28 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 7. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 51 Wholesale trade goods Con. nondurable 516 Chemicals & allied products Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 102 2 6 7 15 21 15 13 6 13 4 450 020 D D 53 849 17 563 24 967 47 48 67 99 533 534 685 700 D 67 742 D D 3 790 1 161 3 218 5 5 10 25 047 929 508 702 D 85 114 D D 7 041 2 876 4 155 9 9 8 23 987 442 318 579 D 29 724 D D 450 833 1 486 2 3 3 8 557 407 068 704 D 7 256 D D 105 190 403 607 814 637 2 049 D 1 309 a a 14 51 111 117 154 100 378 e 13 D D 1 3 2 3 2 1 – D 3 D D – 2 – – – – – D 517 Petroleum & petroleum products Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 106 2 41 7 6 18 5 9 2 12 4 1 102 179 D 24 803 D D 26 145 50 427 78 021 D 388 585 487 255 58 757 D 974 D D 1 723 1 773 4 150 D 34 288 13 107 104 056 D 3 254 D D 3 058 4 246 7 573 D 38 175 41 021 22 687 D 691 D D 675 502 1 879 D 7 308 9 872 5 410 D 149 D D 135 125 430 D 1 803 2 332 1 162 a 41 a b 92 39 112 b 335 473 4 D 4 D D – – – D – – 2 D 2 D D – – – D – – 518 Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 36 – – 2 8 8 5 2 4 3 4 947 101 – – D 8 006 9 937 47 237 D D D 748 160 79 675 – – D 877 1 124 3 952 D D D 57 513 126 519 – – D 744 1 652 2 187 D D D 104 691 41 580 – – D 252 513 569 D D D 34 644 9 245 – – D 62 106 132 D D D 7 676 1 353 – – a 28 43 39 b b c 1 023 16 – – D 8 5 2 D D D – 5 – – D 5 – – D D D – 519 Miscellaneous nondurable goods Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 298 9 33 37 51 75 34 21 15 13 10 775 358 1 6 27 32 50 32 42 33 63 485 015 177 759 504 102 865 337 543 914 142 129 028 1 3 6 7 6 7 5 15 74 166 609 708 480 372 231 058 946 474 984 159 660 1 4 8 9 11 11 10 18 83 274 478 356 676 959 164 377 685 473 218 59 645 67 412 1 514 2 789 3 637 3 4 3 6 32 937 245 911 603 530 14 251 – 107 299 644 855 932 784 922 1 464 8 244 3 221 – 33 74 175 397 264 248 246 360 1 424 106 5 19 13 21 32 3 5 – 7 1 20 1 1 11 7 – – – – – – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 29 Table 8. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms (number) Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 2 473 1 812 1 364 65 383 625 36 2 809 2 144 1 576 97 471 629 36 12 594 638 12 8 1 1 023 088 959 975 469 101 134 500 035 599 919 585 1 696 311 1 600 062 1 211 952 156 541 231 569 73 385 22 864 2 473 752 2 367 286 1 593 670 434 203 339 413 89 251 17 215 850 898 816 563 133 119 28 5 655 370 776 509 692 551 202 498 194 132 34 27 6 1 335 308 234 793 814 349 39 582 36 25 3 6 3 182 956 504 722 077 323 729 – – – – 685 44 154 – – – – 148 6 50 Wholesale trade goods All types durable 1 325 1 003 774 31 198 301 21 1 468 1 145 870 36 239 302 21 4 462 349 4 268 476 3 107 971 532 538 627 967 153 512 40 361 747 129 717 580 50 86 21 7 904 600 757 547 485 740 995 491 951 689 126 135 34 9 491 107 994 390 585 415 375 150 359 262 42 53 12 3 016 965 395 656 456 678 89 728 85 61 12 12 2 952 075 112 765 892 884 17 719 16 12 1 3 1 112 050 043 019 385 222 350 – – – – 322 28 66 – – – – 66 – Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 501 Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 207 132 97 2 33 72 3 221 146 109 2 35 72 3 970 135 935 453 830 897 D D 27 080 7 602 221 818 215 142 195 704 D D 4 304 2 372 175 937 167 584 139 935 D D 6 122 2 231 55 346 52 510 42 545 D D 1 860 976 13 019 12 355 10 065 D D 430 234 2 980 2 640 2 011 b f 260 80 82 – – D D 78 4 17 – – D D 17 – 502 Furniture & home furnishings All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 61 40 33 – 7 19 2 64 43 36 – 7 19 2 101 117 72 957 59 590 – 13 367 D D 18 864 15 893 13 791 – 2 102 D D 25 216 20 096 16 965 – 3 131 D D 9 394 7 399 6 224 – 1 175 D D 2 246 1 769 1 500 – 269 D D 630 499 400 – 99 c a 22 – – – – D D 1 – – – – D D 503 Lumber & other construction materials All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 104 77 61 1 15 26 1 107 80 64 1 15 26 1 247 347 231 358 215 063 D D D D 45 061 42 674 40 885 D D D D 56 006 52 907 47 869 D D D D 18 603 17 722 15 859 D D D D 4 426 4 227 3 810 D D D D 1 068 931 803 a c c a 30 – – D D D D 3 – – D D D D 504 Professional & commercial equipment & supplies All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 282 229 176 14 39 49 4 296 243 186 17 40 49 4 1 085 900 1 057 587 322 146 24 4 346 946 633 767 516 038 121 590 118 78 24 14 2 207 580 790 837 962 421 268 602 261 170 65 25 6 012 379 361 272 799 791 112 793 110 66 34 9 2 045 699 267 079 400 348 29 065 28 16 10 2 431 148 106 177 548 86 4 429 4 165 2 870 736 559 238 26 59 – – – – 54 5 13 – – – – 13 – 505 Metals & minerals, except petroleum All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 21 12 6 – 6 8 1 22 13 7 – 6 8 1 89 793 85 536 49 955 – 35 581 D D 8 243 7 949 2 960 – 4 989 D D 12 168 11 552 3 748 – 7 804 D D 4 900 4 615 1 544 – 3 071 D D 1 181 1 119 404 – 715 D D 334 295 101 – 194 b a 10 – – – – D D 1 – – – – D D 506 Electrical goods All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other See footnotes at end of table. 151 120 92 7 21 28 3 167 136 105 8 23 28 3 627 311 599 364 162 72 217 304 211 702 D D 87 904 83 54 17 11 402 135 714 553 D D 160 458 154 86 50 17 233 651 402 180 D D 52 410 49 38 4 6 998 784 370 844 D D 11 564 10 8 1 1 959 096 014 849 D D 1 977 1 826 1 329 180 317 b b 34 – – – – D D 7 – – – – D D 30 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 8. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms (number) Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 50 Wholesale trade goods Con. durable 507 Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 122 99 85 – 14 21 2 150 127 108 – 19 21 2 389 270 380 078 362 677 – 17 401 D D 81 124 78 947 76 669 – 2 278 D D 83 069 80 520 77 218 – 3 302 D D 32 718 31 759 30 620 – 1 139 D D 7 339 7 145 6 886 – 259 D D 1 633 1 540 1 434 – 106 b a 25 – – – – D D 6 – – – – D D 508 Machinery, equipment, & supplies All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 243 196 154 5 37 44 3 293 246 173 5 68 44 3 733 671 706 491 16 197 26 1 216 933 809 474 425 030 124 509 120 88 5 26 3 463 885 042 536 966 80 165 744 159 112 4 43 5 896 207 357 332 512 336 70 173 68 48 1 18 2 028 049 687 292 041 104 16 273 15 777 11 089 397 4 291 459 37 3 450 3 204 2 347 58 799 233 13 48 – – – – 46 2 11 – – – – 11 – 509 Miscellaneous durable goods All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 142 106 77 3 26 34 2 148 111 82 3 26 35 2 217 805 200 315 145 606 D D D D 38 016 35 227 28 991 D D D D 48 291 43 691 34 135 D D D D 18 813 16 940 12 641 D D D D 4 615 4 170 3 077 D D D D 1 218 1 012 755 b c c b 40 – – D D D D 7 – – D D D D 51 Wholesale trade goods All types Nondurable 1 155 816 596 35 185 324 15 1 341 999 706 61 232 327 15 8 132 289 7 4 1 1 754 980 426 347 316 61 658 529 497 632 407 224 949 182 882 631 105 145 51 15 158 352 784 022 900 124 1 478 261 1 415 904 307 204 54 7 795 563 209 023 666 800 475 748 457 300 91 65 16 1 639 405 381 853 236 873 112 770 108 71 22 15 3 383 233 122 028 922 465 21 863 20 13 2 3 1 070 906 461 703 692 101 379 – – – – 363 16 88 – – – – 82 6 Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 511 Paper & paper products All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 53 45 27 2 16 6 2 57 49 27 3 19 6 2 238 245 232 468 201 216 D D D D 23 198 22 715 15 295 D D D D 46 780 45 524 37 596 D D D D 13 063 12 640 10 141 D D D D 3 530 3 436 2 876 D D D D 624 592 416 a c b a 9 – – D D D D – – – D D D D 512 Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 145 122 86 11 25 23 – 154 131 91 13 27 23 – 1 528 641 1 520 985 388 146 7 722 555 209 958 919 – 164 198 163 95 43 23 1 137 545 879 713 061 – 358 424 356 211 117 26 2 104 574 552 978 320 – 115 888 115 66 39 9 109 641 198 270 779 – 27 342 27 15 9 2 144 761 168 215 198 – 3 647 3 514 2 226 916 372 133 – 25 – – – – 25 – 5 – – – – 5 – 513 Apparel, piece goods, & notions All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other See footnotes at end of table. 150 112 88 2 22 36 2 161 121 94 3 24 38 2 268 149 255 146 212 006 D D D D 49 943 47 706 36 747 D D D D 62 792 58 800 48 959 D D D D 22 852 21 963 19 015 D D D D 5 154 4 956 4 287 D D D D 1 523 1 363 1 136 b c c a 49 – – D D D D 20 – – D D D D 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 31 Table 8. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms (number) Establish ments (number) Sales ($1,000) End of year inventories ($1,000) Operating expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) WHOLESALE TRADE Con. 51 Wholesale trade goods Con. Nondurable 514 Groceries & related products All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 360 221 170 8 43 136 3 408 269 204 10 55 136 3 2 762 487 2 581 697 1 634 160 439 999 507 538 D D 361 843 331 239 20 71 133 897 153 083 D D 525 203 495 287 111 96 902 385 952 565 D D 168 443 160 97 31 31 271 136 763 372 D D 40 134 38 23 7 6 067 338 784 945 D D 8 873 8 078 5 370 971 1 737 f b 153 – – – – D D 28 – – – – D D 515 Farm product raw materials All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 19 15 12 1 2 4 – 19 15 12 1 2 4 – 60 109 58 988 D D D 1 121 – 14 798 14 513 D D D 285 – 9 713 9 444 D D D 269 – 1 866 1 820 D D D 46 – 448 432 D D D 16 – 151 143 c a a 8 – 4 – D D D 4 – 5 – D D D 5 – 516 Chemicals & allied products All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 99 86 56 4 26 10 3 102 89 56 6 27 10 3 450 020 D 213 423 D 111 685 D D 67 742 D 39 718 D 16 340 D D 85 114 D 46 756 D 22 463 D D 29 724 D 17 431 D 7 614 D D 7 256 D 4 232 D 1 818 D D 1 309 g 760 c 365 b a 13 D – D – D D 3 D – D – D D 517 Petroleum & petroleum products All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 50 45 34 2 9 4 1 106 101 70 3 28 4 1 1 102 179 D 351 200 D 457 398 D D 58 757 D 29 956 D 9 940 D D 104 056 D 52 160 D 31 434 D D 22 687 D 10 506 D 9 205 D D 5 410 D 2 573 D 2 114 D D 1 162 g 689 b 401 a b 4 D – D – D D 2 D – D – D D 518 Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 31 16 13 1 2 14 1 36 21 18 1 2 14 1 947 101 926 674 D D D D D 79 675 78 209 D D D D D 126 519 124 697 D D D D D 41 580 40 928 D D D D D 9 245 9 117 D D D D D 1 353 1 285 g c a b a 16 – D D D D D 5 – D D D D D 519 Miscellaneous nondurable goods All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 256 162 116 6 40 91 3 298 203 134 21 48 92 3 775 358 716 535 105 75 57 1 208 558 636 014 302 848 129 028 116 91 11 13 11 743 709 667 367 856 429 159 660 144 106 23 14 14 448 636 471 341 436 776 59 645 54 43 6 4 4 681 172 740 769 833 131 14 251 13 10 1 1 1 104 442 560 102 114 33 3 221 2 733 2 090 160 483 478 10 106 – – – – 104 2 20 – – – – 20 – Note: "Other" includes establishments whose legal form of organization was other than corporations or individual proprietorships. Establishments not indicating their legal form of organization were assigned to one of the three classifications based on their company name. 32 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 9. Employment by Activity and Kind of Business: 1997 Number of paid employees for pay period including March 12 Type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) 2 809 2 453 356 1 468 221 64 107 296 22 167 150 293 148 1 341 57 154 161 408 19 102 106 36 298 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Sales ($1,000) 12 594 638 9 386 267 3 208 371 4 462 349 970 101 247 1 085 89 627 389 733 217 135 117 347 900 793 311 270 671 805 Total 39 582 31 211 8 371 17 719 2 980 630 1 068 4 429 334 1 1 3 1 977 633 450 218 Sales employees 15 471 11 828 3 643 6 412 1 039 226 396 1 710 104 705 589 1 148 495 9 059 235 1 745 610 3 539 61 502 380 639 1 348 Sales support employees 16 456 13 210 3 246 7 453 1 255 280 410 1 906 157 852 788 1 378 427 9 003 239 1 307 625 3 863 68 511 536 537 1 317 Auxiliary employees 5 364 4 330 1 034 2 679 540 65 140 638 41 342 185 549 179 2 685 85 467 189 1 102 14 174 171 146 337 Manufacturing employees 1 031 878 153 487 66 26 59 82 22 36 33 80 83 544 20 47 47 245 4 41 20 6 114 Other employees 1 260 965 295 688 80 33 63 93 10 42 38 295 34 572 45 81 52 124 4 81 55 25 105 Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade Nondurable goods 8 132 289 238 1 528 268 2 762 60 450 1 102 947 775 245 641 149 487 109 020 179 101 358 21 863 624 3 647 1 523 8 873 151 1 1 1 3 309 162 353 221 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 33 Table 10. Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1997 Percent distribution of sales to [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Type of operation and kind of business Establish ments (number) Wholesale trade Merchant wholesalers Other operating types 2 809 2 453 356 1 468 Sales ($1,000) 12 594 638 9 386 267 3 208 371 4 462 349 Farmers (for farm use) .6 .8 .1 .3 Builders and contractors 4.9 5.8 2.2 12.1 Export sales 3.1 3.3 2.7 3.1 Retailers and repair shops 36.9 37.7 34.5 25.9 Other whole salers 26.7 23.7 35.4 22.4 Household consumers and individual users 5.2 5.2 5.0 3.8 Industrial Institu users tional, (manu commer facturing cial, and and profes mining) sional users 5.8 6.5 3.6 7.3 11.8 12.2 10.6 16.4 Govern mental bodies 5.0 4.7 5.8 8.7 50 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 Wholesale trade durable goods Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies Furniture & home furnishings Lumber & other construction materials Professional & commercial equipment & supplies Metals & minerals, except petroleum Electrical goods Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies Machinery, equipment, & supplies Miscellaneous durable goods Wholesale trade nondurable goods 221 64 107 296 22 167 150 293 148 1 341 57 154 161 408 19 102 106 36 298 970 135 101 117 247 347 1 085 900 89 793 627 311 389 270 733 671 217 805 8 132 289 238 245 1 528 268 2 762 60 450 1 102 947 775 641 149 487 109 020 179 101 358 .3 .1 .2 .1 .5 .1 .6 1.0 .1 .8 D .2 .3 .2 4.8 .7 D – 2.6 2.2 5.5 37.2 1.1 15.7 15.3 22.8 28.1 2.7 .9 D .2 .3 .2 – 4.5 D – 2.4 2.0 1.1 1.4 2.4 23.3 1.6 3.3 2.4 11.1 3.2 D 6.8 1.6 1.2 – 4.6 3.8 D 3.0 41.2 56.6 30.3 13.1 13.0 33.1 28.5 9.9 35.6 42.9 31.1 42.6 48.6 43.5 67.7 23.6 55.4 44.0 33.2 41.7 20.0 16.1 15.4 28.6 22.9 24.4 5.9 28.0 29.1 6.5 29.6 14.1 34.2 12.3 15.3 12.3 49.8 29.7 5.2 3.8 5.9 2.6 2.4 4.5 3.3 3.1 3.1 5.9 4.6 4.8 4.7 6.9 D 2.3 4.1 D 12.8 1.9 2.3 4.4 7.0 8.3 4.9 6.7 19.9 3.1 4.9 17.3 1.7 22.4 .8 D 30.5 7.1 – 4.4 2.0 9.0 2.0 39.1 4.8 11.3 5.8 20.0 12.8 9.3 19.7 7.8 7.0 11.2 1.6 15.1 8.7 2.2 10.2 3.6 1.7 2.3 19.2 3.4 6.3 4.7 9.6 3.5 2.9 9.1 6.3 1.0 1.7 D 3.3 3.3 D 1.7 Paper & paper products Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries Apparel, piece goods, & notions Groceries & related products Farm product raw materials Chemicals & allied products Petroleum & petroleum products Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages Miscellaneous nondurable goods 34 PUERTO RICO WHOLESALE TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. SIC code Inventory Storage Space by Kind of Business: 1997 Type of operation and kind of business Establishments (number) 2 809 1 800 2 453 1 636 356 164 1 468 929 221 150 64 38 107 44 296 202 22 9 167 99 150 110 293 195 148 82 1 341 871 57 36 154 95 161 105 408 256 19 14 102 67 106 71 36 29 298 198 Sales ($1,000) 12 594 638 9 417 124 9 386 267 6 722 759 3 208 371 2 694 365 4 462 349 3 302 913 970 135 855 350 101 117 79 886 247 347 131 469 1 085 900 801 229 89 793 42 084 627 311 464 999 389 270 294 491 733 671 495 480 217 805 137 925 8 132 289 6 114 211 238 245 143 045 1 528 641 1 238 087 268 149 197 515 2 762 487 2 154 779 60 109 18 596 450 020 287 569 1 102 179 488 813 947 101 931 819 775 358 653 988 Occupiable floor space on Dec. 31 (1,000 sq ft) N 16 666 N 13 316 N 3 350 N 6 787 N 1 422 N 449 N 549 N 1 157 N 32 N 707 N 1 168 N 922 N 381 N 9 879 N 354 N 1 359 N 682 N 3 716 N 116 N 750 N 1 028 N 713 N 1 160 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Wholesale trade With warehouse space Merchant wholesalers With warehouse space Other operating types With warehouse space 50 Wholesale trade durable goods With warehouse space Motor vehicles & motor vehicle parts & supplies With warehouse space Furniture & home furnishings With warehouse space Lumber & other construction materials With warehouse space Professional & commercial equipment & supplies With warehouse space Metals & minerals, except petroleum With warehouse space Electrical goods With warehouse space Hardware & plumbing & heating equipment & supplies With warehouse space Machinery, equipment, & supplies With warehouse space Miscellaneous durable goods With warehouse space Wholesale trade nondurable goods With warehouse space Paper & paper products With warehouse space Drugs, drug proprietaries, & druggists’ sundries With warehouse space Apparel, piece goods, & notions With warehouse space Groceries & related products With warehouse space Farm product raw materials With warehouse space Chemicals & allied products With warehouse space Petroleum & petroleum products With warehouse space Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverages With warehouse space Miscellaneous nondurable goods With warehouse space 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 51 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 WHOLESALE TRADE PUERTO RICO 35 Figure 1. Sales by Major Group: 1997 and 1992 (Millions of dollars) 1997 1992 17,088 Retail Trade 5,333 11,707 Building Materials, Hardware, Garden Supply, & Mobile Home Dealers (SIC 52) 973 616 General Merchandise Stores (SIC 53) 2,230 1,503 3,621 Food Stores (SIC 54) 2,960 Automotive Dealers, Excluding Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 55, ex. 554) 3,396 1,688 Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 554) 1,141 711 Apparel & Accessory Stores (SIC 56) 1,414 1,205 Home Furniture, Furnishings, & Equipment Stores (SIC 57) 1,119 772 1,445 Eating & Drinking Places (SIC 58) 934 Drug Stores & Proprietary Stores (SIC 591) 897 657 Miscellaneous Retail (SIC 59, ex. 591) 853 661 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census RETAIL TRADE—PUERTO RICO 37 Figure 2. Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Major Group: 1992 to 1997 Sales Payroll 46 Retail Trade 43 Building Materials, Hardware, Garden Supply, & Mobile Home Dealers (SIC 52) 58 37 56 General Merchandise Stores (SIC 53) 20 48 Food Stores (SIC 54) 22 24 Automotive Dealers, Excluding Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 55, ex. 554) 101 45 91 Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 554) 43 61 67 17 Apparel & Accessory Stores (SIC 56) 28 Home Furniture, Furnishings, & Equipment Stores (SIC 57) 45 37 55 Eating & Drinking Places (SIC 58) 66 Drug Stores & Proprietary Stores (SIC 591) 37 56 Miscellaneous Retail (SIC 59, ex. 591) 29 33 38 PUERTO RICO—RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Figure 3. Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1997 (Millions of dollars) Percent San Juan 27.16 Bayamón 10.81 Caguas 7.42 Carolina 7.22 Ponce 5.19 Mayagüez 4.22 Guaynabo 3.28 Arecibo 2.55 Humacao 2.14 Aguadilla 1.51 Hatillo 1.48 Toa Baja 1.48 Fajardo 1.39 Cayey 1.22 Trujillo Alto 1.22 Vega Baja 1.21 Guayama 1.20 Manatí 1.20 Juana Díaz 0.86 Isabela 0.82 San Germán 0.78 Yauco 0.71 Vega Alta 0.64 Cabo Rojo 0.62 Aguada 0.58 Hormigueros 0.55 San Sebastián 0.55 Río Grande 0.53 Naranjito 0.53 Yabucoa 0.50 Canóvanas 0.49 Cidra 0.49 Camuy 0.46 Salinas 0.43 Las Piedras 0.41 Corozal 0.40 Dorado 0.37 Utuado 0.35 Barranquitas 0.35 Coamo 0.33 Juncos 0.31 Moca 0.31 Toa Alta 0.30 Cataño 0.29 San Lorenzo 0.29 Lares 0.28 Aibonito 0.26 Lajas 0.26 Barceloneta 0.23 Gurabo 0.23 Aguas Buenas 0.23 Morovis 0.21 Quebradillas 0.21 Adjuntas 0.21 Luquillo 0.19 Jayuya 0.18 Sabana Grande 0.18 Peñuelas 0.17 Añasco 0.17 Orocovis 0.16 Villalba 0.15 Santa Isabel 0.15 Rincón 0.13 Guayanilla 0.13 Naguabo 0.13 Patillas 0.12 Arroyo 0.11 Loíza 0.11 Comerío 0.10 4,642 1,847 1,268 1,234 887 722 560 436 365 258 253 253 237 209 208 207 205 205 146 140 133 121 110 106 100 94 93 91 90 86 84 83 78 73 69 69 64 60 59 56 53 52 50 50 49 48 45 44 39 39 39 36 36 35 32 31 31 29 28 28 25 25 23 23 22 21 19 19 18 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census RETAIL TRADE—PUERTO RICO 39 Figure 4. Annual Payroll per Employee by Major Group: 1997 and 1992 (Dollar) 1997 1992 10,363 Retail Trade 9,313 Building Materials, Hardware, Garden Supply, & Mobile Home Dealers (SIC 52) 12,453 10,757 General Merchandise Stores (SIC 53) 10,094 10,372 Food Stores (SIC 54) 9,173 8,294 Automotive Dealers, Excluding Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 55, ex. 554) 15,984 13,504 Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 554) 7,979 9,857 9,183 Apparel & Accessory Stores (SIC 56) 8,162 Home Furniture, Furnishings, & Equipment Stores (SIC 57) 13,054 12,436 Eating & Drinking Places (SIC 58) 8,322 7,727 Drug Stores & Proprietary Stores (SIC 591) 13,642 10,913 Miscellaneous Retail (SIC 59, ex. 591) 9,857 11,586 40 PUERTO RICO—RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Table 1. Summary Statistics: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 153 746 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Retail trade 14 582 Sales ($1,000) 17 087 950 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 593 219 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 379 597 Proprietors and partners (number) 7 957 Unpaid family workers (number) 2 355 52 521 5211 523 5231 525 5251 526 5261 527 5271 53 531 5311 533 5331 539 5399 54 541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 542 5421 543 5431 544 5441 545 5451 546 5461 549 5499 55 ex. 554 551 5511 552 5521 553 5531 555 5551 556 5561 557 5571 559 5599 554 5541 56 561 5611 562 5621 563 5632 564 5641 565 5651 566 5661 569 5699 57 571 5712 5713 5714 5719 572 5722 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Department stores1 Variety stores Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash & carry Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture, and furnishings stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, & upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Radio, television, & consumer electronics stores Computer & computer software stores Record & prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores See footnotes at end of table. 987 213 213 110 110 577 577 86 86 1 1 389 47 47 133 133 209 209 2 066 1 119 689 360 70 79 79 33 33 40 40 85 85 623 623 87 87 1 281 257 257 173 173 805 805 28 28 15 15 3 3 – – 1 115 1 115 1 972 380 380 505 505 95 95 75 75 308 308 537 537 72 72 1 096 605 453 44 30 78 160 160 331 65 99 47 120 972 940 334 334 79 79 535 535 484 484 469 469 345 345 D D D D 93 388 32 32 6 6 51 51 361 361 604 604 268 268 D D D D 20 803 7 7 1 1 10 10 505 505 682 682 801 801 D D D D 7 499 2 795 2 795 519 519 3 871 3 871 e e a a 19 282 12 12 2 2 4 4 240 240 649 649 393 393 591 123 123 44 44 361 361 D D D D 120 – – 27 27 93 93 1 490 771 602 146 23 65 65 33 33 32 32 33 33 525 525 31 31 648 44 44 73 73 514 514 13 13 3 3 1 1 – – 835 835 541 124 124 151 151 34 34 27 27 115 115 49 49 41 41 385 218 168 10 9 31 71 71 96 16 30 12 38 156 31 31 18 18 99 99 D D D D 23 – – 6 6 17 17 506 253 190 58 5 13 13 8 8 6 6 6 6 218 218 2 2 141 6 6 28 28 105 105 2 2 – – – – – – 271 271 131 30 30 31 31 8 8 4 4 40 40 11 11 7 7 97 55 41 – 5 9 14 14 28 2 9 6 11 2 229 949 1 260 163 1 260 163 238 265 238 265 731 521 731 521 3 620 616 3 264 538 2 294 430 024 378 711 935 194 639 120 120 23 23 51 51 288 288 016 016 335 335 46 240 28 28 5 5 11 11 623 623 813 813 804 804 266 834 219 42 161 15 609 242 698 669 65 025 53 10 39 3 902 669 558 675 405 405 179 179 304 304 970 970 8 275 8 275 990 990 44 033 22 22 1 1 18 18 604 604 946 946 655 655 236 236 569 569 23 23 – – 29 088 23 4 16 1 351 480 931 940 212 212 100 100 182 182 495 495 4 279 4 279 469 469 11 418 5 188 5 188 722 722 5 285 5 285 97 97 116 116 10 10 – – 5 550 5 550 18 208 3 3 5 5 049 049 769 769 600 600 522 522 782 782 725 725 761 761 19 822 19 9 9 13 13 35 35 239 239 38 38 822 833 833 312 312 570 570 387 387 668 668 1 653 1 653 723 723 1 261 1 261 3 731 3 731 35 735 35 735 4 122 4 122 182 505 93 93 7 7 77 77 1 1 2 2 274 274 856 856 733 733 037 037 507 507 98 98 – – 3 395 813 2 508 858 2 508 858 210 833 210 833 631 662 631 662 16 550 16 550 23 476 23 476 4 434 4 434 – – 1 141 336 1 141 336 1 413 591 259 259 342 342 43 43 21 21 303 303 391 391 50 50 202 202 431 431 993 993 968 968 942 942 875 875 180 180 54 707 54 707 167 213 34 34 47 47 5 5 3 3 27 27 42 42 6 6 223 223 431 431 270 270 776 776 767 767 271 271 475 475 13 003 13 003 40 585 8 8 11 11 1 1 6 6 10 10 1 1 036 036 336 336 418 418 882 882 628 628 792 792 493 493 2 2 4 4 1 119 401 610 441 55 15 98 934 520 537 273 604 105 594 54 40 4 2 7 635 396 986 058 195 25 049 12 976 9 558 1 189 463 1 766 3 505 3 505 8 568 2 236 3 112 560 2 660 8 089 4 387 3 236 369 163 619 1 052 1 052 2 650 614 854 214 968 141 820 141 820 366 82 142 23 118 647 734 063 157 693 14 909 14 909 36 9 13 2 11 050 126 293 377 254 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 41 Table 1. Summary Statistics: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 36 996 36 996 36 3 13 2 16 138 708 254 712 092 372 858 7 949 7 949 9 667 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) 1 444 593 1 444 593 1 406 152 503 106 621 21 524 736 937 827 805 219 Annual payroll ($1,000) 307 890 307 890 301 29 118 21 128 3 606 637 749 021 459 740 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 74 116 74 116 72 7 29 4 30 801 129 138 993 584 957 Proprietors and partners (number) 1 917 1 917 1 810 598 635 315 244 18 107 455 455 975 Unpaid family workers (number) 614 614 601 197 231 112 58 3 13 155 155 261 58 581 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 591 5912 59, ex. 591 592 5921 593 5932 594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Eating places Cafeterias Restaurants Refreshment places Fast food Other eating places Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) Drug stores & proprietary stores Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 3 021 3 021 2 873 676 974 373 817 33 148 756 756 1 899 38 069 896 707 896 707 853 004 6 284 108 444 108 444 112 005 1 315 23 948 23 948 26 795 Liquor stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores & bicycle shops Book stores Stationery stores Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, & game shops Camera & photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, & souvenir shops Luggage & leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, & piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog & mail order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, nec Retail stores, nec Florists Tobacco stores & stands News dealers & newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, nec 1Includes 76 76 14 14 1 061 92 87 118 344 55 69 172 10 114 39 5 18 16 118 18 100 – 591 104 8 7 203 269 24 24 1 1 502 27 45 49 153 96 22 66 4 37 50 6 17 26 743 743 534 534 462 335 063 509 445 360 630 734 210 176 577 032 937 608 1 676 1 676 239 239 59 3 5 6 20 7 819 361 139 451 298 714 407 407 54 54 14 323 841 1 119 1 453 4 972 1 979 1 095 1 829 120 915 2 031 112 671 1 248 1 430 138 1 292 – 8 550 737 95 305 3 613 3 800 177 177 29 29 5 478 320 429 602 1 928 649 273 804 36 437 465 19 164 282 490 60 430 – 3 028 322 35 70 1 115 1 486 58 58 8 8 512 55 38 82 162 9 16 83 3 64 19 – 9 10 89 13 76 – 289 85 2 1 71 130 12 12 – – 153 21 11 17 51 2 10 22 1 18 1 – – 1 29 4 25 – 66 27 – – 8 31 4 169 8 151 429 4 107 8 980 457 3 119 5 404 5 286 617 4 669 – 36 005 3 150 445 1 210 15 595 15 605 42 742 6 009 36 733 – 230 20 3 6 82 118 946 232 501 391 593 229 sales from catalog order desks. 42 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 2. Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Sales Annual payroll Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Total ($1,000) Total ($1,000) 1997 Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58 581 591 59, ex. 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 14 582 987 213 110 577 86 1 389 47 133 209 2 066 1 119 79 33 40 85 623 87 1 281 257 173 805 28 15 3 – 1 115 1 972 380 505 95 75 308 537 72 1 096 605 160 331 3 021 3 021 756 1 899 76 14 1 061 39 118 591 17 087 950 972 940 334 484 79 469 535 345 D D 2 229 949 1 260 163 238 265 731 521 3 620 616 3 264 19 9 13 35 239 38 024 822 833 312 570 387 668 46.0 58.0 77.4 79.5 47.1 D D 48.4 25.8 –11.5 215.1 22.3 20.4 –46.4 2.3 –36.3 119.7 59.0 167.4 101.1 121.2 94.9 47.0 101.2 453.4 921.7 –100.0 60.6 17.3 16.5 3.7 53.2 8.8 21.7 17.3 155.2 45.0 13.8 64.8 145.8 54.6 54.6 36.5 29.1 N N 37.7 62.1 –19.6 21.3 1 593 219 93 388 32 361 6 604 51 268 D D 194 639 120 288 23 016 51 335 266 834 219 609 1 653 723 1 261 3 731 35 735 4 122 182 505 93 7 77 1 2 274 856 733 037 507 98 – 43.0 55.7 106.6 36.0 40.0 D D 19.6 9.6 –24.2 127.2 23.6 19.6 –56.6 39.3 14.8 195.2 47.6 196.5 91.1 101.8 128.6 73.7 81.3 782.7 117.8 –100.0 66.6 27.6 21.0 38.1 32.7 30.5 31.0 11.0 180.4 37.2 10.1 83.5 87.6 66.4 66.4 55.8 32.8 N N 29.6 82.9 –7.2 37.1 3 395 813 2 508 210 631 16 23 4 858 833 662 550 476 434 – 1 141 336 1 413 591 259 342 43 21 303 391 50 202 431 993 968 942 875 180 54 707 167 213 34 47 5 3 27 42 6 223 431 270 776 767 271 475 1 119 401 610 934 141 820 366 647 1 444 593 1 444 593 896 707 853 004 24 1 502 50 42 230 743 534 462 577 742 946 105 594 54 635 14 909 36 050 307 890 307 890 108 444 112 005 1 676 239 819 980 286 005 59 8 5 36 1992 Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores See footnotes at end of table. 13 534 991 199 115 544 131 2 485 54 156 275 1 988 1 222 164 26 16 47 493 20 11 706 968 615 815 188 525 44 261 363 986 D D 1 503 084 1 001 755 269 206 232 123 2 959 794 2 711 36 9 20 16 150 14 146 958 615 907 190 517 461 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 1 113 989 59 991 15 665 4 856 36 609 D D 162 730 109 768 30 372 22 590 215 857 183 571 3 808 519 1 098 1 264 24 207 1 390 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 43 Table 2. Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Con. Sales Annual payroll Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Total ($1,000) Total ($1,000) 1992 Con. 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58 581 591 59, ex. 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations 1 118 1 688 269 N 95 527 N Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 238 127 719 16 8 3 7 1 060 2 032 469 596 95 53 214 554 51 1 048 699 137 212 2 356 2 356 790 1 666 1 134 108 429 8 4 397 179 800 227 242 434 2 990 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 46 225 3 436 44 752 572 284 45 213 32 832 131 096 28 34 3 2 21 38 2 280 355 971 893 197 091 309 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 710 517 1 205 144 222 330 28 20 249 334 19 526 088 725 185 770 187 663 772 196 536 993 86 044 149 159 934 279 934 279 656 922 660 948 76 953 49 608 8 124 19 221 185 073 185 073 69 595 84 335 Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 1Includes 91 1 902 23 122 527 364 31 53 190 D D 928 197 150 334 N N N N N N 46 4 5 26 D D 160 911 698 268 N N N N N N sales from catalog order desks. 44 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 3. SIC code Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Kind of business Sales per establishments ($1,000) Sales per employee ($1,000) Payroll per employee ($1,000) Employee per establishment (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] 1997 Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58 581 591 59, ex. 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vechicle dealers (new & used) Motor vechicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 1 172 986 1 570 722 928 D D 5 733 26 812 1 791 3 500 1 752 2 917 251 298 333 418 384 444 2 651 9 762 1 219 785 591 1 565 1 478 – 1 024 717 682 678 463 293 987 730 697 1 021 1 010 886 1 108 478 478 1 186 449 326 110 474 1 297 362 391 111 130 120 153 138 D D 116 103 90 167 124 140 94 98 73 72 56 82 297 484 292 120 171 202 443 – 206 78 85 59 73 42 109 83 66 138 139 135 138 39 39 113 88 140 53 92 109 87 76 10 12 12 13 13 D D 10 10 9 12 9 9 8 7 7 8 8 9 16 18 11 15 11 22 10 – 10 9 11 8 9 7 10 9 9 13 12 14 14 8 8 14 12 9 8 11 19 11 12 11 8 13 5 7 D D 50 260 20 21 14 21 3 3 5 6 7 5 9 20 4 7 3 8 3 – 5 9 8 11 6 7 9 9 11 7 7 7 8 12 12 11 5 2 2 5 12 4 5 1992 Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores See footnotes at end of table. 865 621 947 385 669 D D 3 099 18 551 1 726 844 1 489 2 219 225 370 1 307 344 305 723 98 110 138 101 107 D D 96 100 80 102 114 125 68 150 162 104 46 92 9 11 11 11 11 D D 10 11 9 10 8 8 7 8 9 8 7 9 9 6 7 4 6 D D 32 186 22 8 13 18 3 2 8 3 7 8 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 45 Table 3. SIC code Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Con. Kind of business Sales per establishments ($1,000) Sales per employee ($1,000) Payroll per employee ($1,000) Employee per establishment (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] 1992 Con. 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58 581 591 59, ex. 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations 1 510 239 14 6 Motor vechicle dealers (new & used) Motor vechicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 4 766 852 598 514 530 145 427 670 593 474 554 302 381 1 167 603 386 737 768 628 704 397 397 832 397 389 319 116 152 121 109 214 173 75 76 67 50 60 108 71 69 125 127 119 119 39 39 103 77 16 10 12 11 8 11 15 8 8 10 7 7 9 9 8 8 12 12 11 15 8 8 11 10 12 3 5 3 4 1 2 4 8 6 8 6 6 11 8 6 6 6 5 6 10 10 8 5 Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 1Includes D D 405 1 356 436 361 D D 75 99 96 73 D D 9 16 10 10 D D 5 14 5 5 sales from catalog order desks. 46 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) AGUADILLA, PR Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 1 049 679 804 62 571 15 267 7 658 831 264 84 17 6 54 7 – 28 2 12 14 165 70 7 1 3 3 72 9 44 852 16 247 D 24 762 D – 74 271 D D 15 587 196 331 176 847 1 187 D 372 D 14 079 3 091 3 529 1 014 D 2 200 D – 7 077 D D 1 333 14 890 13 059 114 D 29 D 1 420 233 880 267 D 534 D – 1 682 D D 311 3 771 3 283 27 D 7 D 375 70 394 108 a 251 b – 817 f c 123 2 023 1 712 17 a 3 a 250 36 70 12 D 48 D – 13 D D 11 154 54 7 D 3 D 83 3 7 1 D 6 D – 4 D D 3 65 18 3 D 1 D 42 – 118 24 38 55 – 1 – – 81 134 22 45 4 5 21 31 6 68 38 11 19 190 190 58 123 6 – 69 2 12 34 94 129 D 29 638 19 636 – D – – 57 953 48 901 5 649 15 287 D D 9 486 15 768 1 456 34 197 20 738 2 979 10 480 64 473 64 473 36 544 28 153 D – 12 282 D 9 835 5 183 5 166 D 885 2 139 – D – – 2 548 5 310 722 1 575 D D 867 1 771 260 3 039 1 687 293 1 059 13 276 13 276 4 388 3 348 D – 1 388 D 1 086 775 1 117 D 224 502 – D – – 643 1 280 163 378 D D 204 443 63 752 402 70 280 3 303 3 303 997 842 D – 344 D 274 203 426 c 81 196 – a – – 302 736 73 250 a a 114 244 29 290 157 42 91 1 955 1 955 368 347 a – 166 a 81 86 92 D 31 49 – D – – 76 68 15 25 D D 10 6 6 56 35 10 11 145 145 52 105 D – 56 D 13 27 32 D 19 8 – D – – 26 14 2 5 D D 3 3 – 19 11 3 5 49 49 18 30 D – 24 D 2 4 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 ARECIBO, PR Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores See footnotes at end of table. 1 459 1 356 885 124 370 29 678 12 764 978 312 112 26 10 70 6 – 38 5 12 21 75 268 12 589 4 699 57 357 623 – 178 791 122 479 D D 6 674 912 441 5 234 87 – 16 417 11 236 D D 1 565 211 112 1 221 21 – 4 042 2 827 D D 622 92 30 491 9 – 1 789 1 334 c e 94 23 5 60 6 – 15 – D D 33 9 3 19 2 – 7 – D D 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 47 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) ARECIBO, PR 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Food stores Con. 221 126 10 4 – 10 60 11 367 641 342 966 2 280 371 – 1 978 15 451 4 595 24 268 21 529 160 19 – 263 1 971 326 5 870 5 238 39 5 – 65 432 91 2 702 2 325 25 5 – 34 277 36 179 95 10 4 – 3 64 3 63 44 3 – – – 16 – Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 134 21 26 84 – 2 1 – 131 180 35 43 9 6 29 57 1 106 57 20 29 269 269 96 172 3 – 91 2 22 54 175 178 100 069 28 830 42 464 – D D – 117 343 127 362 31 526 31 633 1 320 D 23 124 38 614 D 68 103 44 929 6 707 16 467 99 181 99 181 88 871 59 147 D – 31 857 D 6 626 20 229 12 172 6 399 939 4 637 – D D – 4 929 15 671 3 803 5 364 166 D 1 972 4 167 D 6 153 3 846 794 1 513 19 615 19 615 11 042 7 429 D – 3 743 D 796 2 824 2 874 1 432 238 1 160 – D D – 1 176 3 665 780 1 278 41 D 478 1 048 D 1 513 943 205 365 4 764 4 764 2 447 1 762 D – 925 D 212 611 860 383 93 371 – a a – 535 1 711 327 661 22 b 201 470 a 534 337 80 117 2 486 2 486 756 769 a – 407 a 89 265 80 5 7 67 – D D – 115 59 16 12 7 D 10 6 D 46 24 13 9 214 214 74 102 D – 53 D 18 28 12 – 2 10 – D D – 34 16 2 1 4 D 5 2 D 13 5 3 5 79 79 23 32 D – 21 D 7 4 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 BAYAMÓN, PR Retail trade 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores See footnotes at end of table. 2 097 2 674 449 217 011 50 996 20 616 1 202 330 159 23 23 95 18 – 50 4 16 30 332 192 8 9 8 9 92 14 132 122 43 10 74 3 885 826 321 090 – 11 220 3 797 1 218 5 888 317 – 26 440 11 313 2 782 12 345 38 453 32 316 156 208 197 332 4 778 466 2 741 896 321 1 442 82 – 5 601 2 111 679 2 811 9 469 8 003 43 51 46 85 1 120 121 981 299 117 527 38 – 2 339 1 078 286 975 4 204 3 466 22 30 28 51 555 52 90 10 10 56 14 – 17 – 4 13 244 145 6 10 7 5 70 1 22 – – 20 2 – 2 – 1 1 76 35 1 4 – 1 35 – 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 359 313 129 470 27 319 202 524 568 610 516 786 2 2 2 3 37 4 069 129 230 476 138 782 48 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) BAYAMÓN, PR Con. 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 235 45 26 162 2 – – – 163 285 57 66 13 15 51 68 15 152 82 28 42 356 356 121 244 7 1 140 7 14 75 625 019 495 841 D 98 973 D – – – 176 706 214 842 45 49 11 5 42 54 7 487 228 054 109 247 353 364 26 560 14 007 D 11 524 D – – – 8 231 25 422 6 910 6 061 1 511 855 3 772 5 569 744 16 608 7 114 2 978 6 516 33 923 33 923 17 304 12 850 D D 8 355 810 327 3 275 6 228 3 350 D 2 656 D – – – 1 876 6 180 1 623 1 407 420 193 890 1 486 161 3 764 1 681 627 1 456 8 332 8 332 3 818 2 987 D D 1 897 196 75 800 1 670 794 b 797 a – – – 789 2 670 603 646 168 119 383 662 89 1 299 570 193 536 4 328 4 328 1 222 1 114 a a 715 50 30 309 120 7 D 101 D – – – 120 91 16 27 7 7 26 4 4 55 34 7 14 254 254 79 132 D D 75 4 10 34 18 – D 17 D – – – 40 31 4 17 2 2 5 – 1 17 10 1 6 70 70 22 32 D D 17 1 5 8 185 007 85 443 26 385 73 179 169 971 169 971 147 284 95 575 D D 333 427 691 233 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 63 6 3 21 CAGUAS, PR Retail trade 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations stores1 1 997 2 304 640 198 936 45 884 19 501 1 075 302 132 38 10 71 13 – 66 6 24 36 294 175 12 4 4 10 79 10 212 700 76 4 128 3 372 304 581 443 – 20 261 7 217 366 12 364 314 – 24 457 11 721 2 954 9 782 37 395 31 683 218 86 39 396 4 414 559 3 484 1 748 116 1 535 85 – 5 631 2 630 757 2 244 8 854 7 539 48 21 12 102 1 002 130 1 346 697 27 581 41 – 2 467 1 284 310 873 3 874 3 165 28 10 9 66 533 63 76 21 4 41 10 – 14 – 4 10 219 130 9 4 4 6 62 4 17 6 – 10 1 – 3 – 2 1 64 34 3 2 1 5 19 – 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 341 689 134 102 29 495 178 092 442 237 398 682 2 748 801 668 4 407 31 208 3 723 178 41 24 106 2 3 2 – 166 501 960 385 382 30 525 80 518 D 867 D – 150 958 24 099 14 342 930 8 516 D 122 D – 6 941 5 827 3 494 200 2 055 D 32 D – 1 631 1 631 881 78 642 a 12 a – 768 77 5 4 68 D – D – 115 16 – 3 13 D – D – 43 See footnotes at end of table. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 49 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) CAGUAS, PR Con. 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 277 62 69 13 12 38 79 4 143 82 14 47 407 407 105 229 11 5 117 3 22 71 172 479 30 46 5 3 32 51 2 156 230 398 947 888 825 035 19 026 3 818 5 285 636 905 2 687 5 529 166 12 590 8 348 944 3 298 31 603 31 603 14 659 7 905 437 81 3 988 158 283 2 958 4 669 980 1 296 148 200 642 1 358 45 2 915 1 942 215 758 7 896 7 896 3 091 1 886 113 19 936 30 71 717 2 427 438 797 78 138 277 672 27 979 630 91 258 4 195 4 195 1 076 738 38 9 382 13 36 260 65 19 19 3 2 12 7 3 43 24 5 14 287 287 60 119 5 4 56 – 16 38 15 5 2 1 – 3 2 2 14 11 – 3 86 86 20 24 1 – 13 – 5 5 139 244 93 325 8 802 37 117 155 578 155 578 118 782 69 013 7 595 355 34 716 1 839 2 386 22 122 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 FAJARDO, PR Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores See footnotes at end of table. stores1 496 433 167 43 342 10 055 4 694 291 98 42 8 6 27 1 – 14 3 3 8 79 50 4 1 – 3 19 2 22 474 3 716 D 16 994 D – 58 933 D D D 119 289 113 169 1 030 D – D 3 931 D 2 206 306 D 1 730 D – 6 842 D D D 7 562 6 692 81 D – D 629 D 519 70 D 409 D – 1 328 D D D 1 790 1 595 19 D – D 136 D 195 28 a 154 a – 742 f b b 835 732 10 a – a 72 a 29 8 D 18 D – 3 D D D 56 34 4 D – D 17 D 11 – D 9 D – – D D D 19 12 – D – D 6 D 40 7 1 26 5 1 – – 40 54 14 8 – 2 7 20 3 23 14 2 7 42 001 D D 15 561 D D – – 41 242 34 174 8 958 D – D 5 745 11 658 D 18 883 15 104 D D 2 906 D D 2 237 D D – – 1 969 3 811 1 129 D – D 519 1 405 D 1 435 1 009 D D 720 D D 564 D D – – 436 950 277 D – D 130 347 D 336 236 D D 220 b a 158 a a – – 167 428 97 b – b 53 155 b 117 81 a b 14 D D 12 D D – – 33 10 4 D – D 2 2 D 12 7 D D 2 D D 2 D D – – 10 3 2 D – D – – D 6 4 D D 50 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) FAJARDO, PR Con. 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 126 126 26 52 4 – 27 1 6 14 53 743 53 743 24 796 17 632 378 – 13 331 D D D 11 597 11 597 2 850 2 164 34 – 1 417 D D D 2 783 2 783 629 564 8 – 393 D D D 1 521 1 521 248 221 5 – 156 a a b 88 88 22 24 4 – 12 D D D 34 34 7 6 – – 6 D D D GUAYAMA, PR Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec See footnotes at end of table. 395 327 264 35 693 7 749 3 561 240 87 26 4 2 19 1 – 17 3 3 11 61 34 3 1 – 5 17 1 16 592 3 321 D 12 508 D – 56 790 46 321 D D 88 569 81 414 524 D – D 5 101 D 2 039 845 D 1 124 D – 5 789 4 686 D D 6 585 5 706 45 D – D 735 D 356 64 D 274 D – 1 400 1 122 D D 1 559 1 342 12 D – D 182 D 144 29 a 110 a – 649 531 b b 733 614 6 a – a 100 a 18 3 D 13 D – 5 – D D 42 19 3 D – D 14 D 4 – D 4 D – – – D D 18 10 – D – D 7 D 27 4 4 19 – – – – 43 52 14 9 1 1 11 16 – 25 14 5 6 82 82 23 39 1 – 19 1 4 14 28 769 15 698 4 130 8 941 – – – – 35 849 25 331 4 565 D D D 5 453 9 457 – 14 639 8 615 D D 25 144 25 144 19 681 15 900 D – 5 878 D 6 993 D 1 706 478 175 1 053 – – – – 1 808 2 828 687 D D D 522 993 – 1 875 1 099 D D 5 278 5 278 5 753 2 032 D – 820 D 794 D 391 98 44 249 – – – – 516 673 164 D D D 120 241 – 467 270 D D 1 250 1 250 621 516 D – 216 D 185 D 141 31 19 91 – – – – 158 356 71 b a b 56 133 – 162 83 b b 729 729 302 187 a – 96 a 52 b 23 1 1 21 – – – – 35 11 4 D D D 5 1 – 5 2 D D 61 61 18 22 D – 11 D 1 D 4 – – 4 – – – – 16 6 1 D D D 4 1 – – – D D 20 20 7 12 D – 6 D – D 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 51 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) MAYAGÜEZ, PR Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 1 265 1 188 343 112 764 27 733 11 874 861 295 82 18 9 49 6 – 30 5 12 13 225 106 8 5 6 9 84 7 71 527 28 978 3 588 38 169 792 – 165 039 131 441 D D 295 356 259 449 1 1 2 2 27 2 033 403 116 093 020 242 6 206 2 660 327 3 122 97 – 15 678 12 907 D D 22 297 16 637 116 118 96 305 4 689 336 1 532 688 81 749 14 – 3 955 3 312 D D 5 536 4 211 24 26 24 72 1 096 83 620 286 27 295 12 – 1 721 1 422 c c 2 672 1 966 15 17 12 47 579 36 58 12 5 36 5 – 14 – D D 193 82 6 5 5 2 90 3 11 4 1 6 – – 4 – D D 73 29 1 – 2 – 41 – 102 19 13 64 5 1 – – 111 144 27 35 5 2 28 40 7 91 48 15 28 266 266 61 153 8 – 78 3 11 53 205 757 157 020 9 925 32 784 D D – – 89 686 90 151 19 815 19 151 D D 18 184 25 648 3 636 76 433 46 660 7 504 22 269 81 350 81 350 57 013 56 031 3 568 – 33 416 D D 13 971 12 194 7 466 352 4 180 D D – – 4 535 11 535 2 831 3 325 D D 1 631 2 931 455 7 913 4 577 1 407 1 929 17 233 17 233 8 164 7 009 209 – 4 058 D D 2 062 2 835 1 757 92 948 D D – – 1 082 2 903 661 806 D D 403 741 128 1 994 1 174 357 463 3 942 3 942 2 265 1 689 70 – 973 D D 485 798 431 42 305 a a – – 528 1 327 247 380 b a 196 375 81 653 412 77 164 2 276 2 276 604 675 30 – 379 a b 209 60 3 5 47 D D – – 97 43 5 12 D D 14 4 5 41 25 10 6 213 213 37 105 7 – 53 D D 36 16 1 1 13 D D – – 33 6 1 – D D 5 – – 10 5 5 – 82 82 18 42 – – 30 D D 10 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 PONCE, PR Retail trade 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores See footnotes at end of table. 1 456 1 395 024 133 589 32 042 14 434 917 311 99 33 10 51 5 – 41 5 17 19 88 020 56 051 4 641 26 422 906 – 172 873 114 407 D D 8 646 5 578 429 2 495 144 – 16 979 11 418 D D 2 036 1 321 101 568 46 – 4 038 2 651 D D 798 510 38 236 14 – 1 671 1 117 c e 75 18 5 46 6 – 11 – D D 26 8 2 14 2 – 1 – D D 52 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PONCE, PR Con. 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 218 115 7 – 4 5 75 12 411 670 362 649 2 340 – 947 1 738 33 771 10 225 30 958 24 104 175 – 80 149 5 538 912 7 470 5 844 43 – 20 42 1 312 209 3 802 2 925 27 – 12 21 725 92 169 76 5 – 5 3 69 11 62 26 – – – – 35 1 100 18 9 72 1 – – – 128 210 37 49 9 6 45 57 7 118 64 24 30 273 273 78 191 12 3 109 4 14 49 137 372 80 327 D 50 576 D – – – 119 329 128 411 17 27 3 2 34 40 2 581 695 225 044 068 829 969 9 183 3 006 D 5 916 D – – – 5 777 14 397 2 202 3 568 398 375 3 131 4 384 339 8 464 4 437 2 372 1 655 20 569 20 569 11 528 7 088 253 D 4 726 D 295 1 586 2 226 760 D 1 405 D – – – 1 345 3 532 504 855 83 82 773 1 151 84 2 006 1 087 546 373 4 919 4 919 2 679 1 791 48 D 1 249 D 67 375 690 196 b 470 a – – – 598 1 640 214 430 44 39 358 502 53 690 395 161 134 2 888 2 888 897 760 27 a 492 b 41 167 57 3 D 49 D – – – 102 73 16 16 4 3 18 8 8 60 28 19 13 200 200 48 122 10 D 65 D 12 31 17 – D 17 D – – – 28 23 4 3 – – 12 3 1 11 5 1 5 82 82 18 43 4 D 19 D 6 14 82 597 45 937 21 354 15 306 103 057 103 057 97 122 54 573 4 660 D 35 004 D 2 816 10 882 58 581 591 59 ex 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 SAN JUAN, PR Retail trade 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department Department stores1 Variety stores Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores See footnotes at end of table. stores1 4 368 6 728 374 664 943 160 193 58 644 1 562 356 251 46 46 34 34 141 141 29 29 1 1 105 14 14 34 34 57 57 309 385 93 325 93 325 46 475 46 475 156 231 156 231 D D D D 822 250 493 349 493 349 93 687 93 687 235 214 235 214 32 607 10 032 10 032 3 401 3 401 17 111 17 111 D D D D 74 960 47 411 47 411 9 246 9 246 18 303 18 303 7 690 2 240 2 240 848 848 4 069 4 069 D D D D 18 563 12 000 12 000 2 374 2 374 4 189 4 189 2 399 746 746 251 251 1 226 1 226 c c a a 7 087 4 380 4 380 1 187 1 187 1 520 1 520 81 16 16 9 9 43 43 D D D D 28 – – 5 5 23 23 25 3 3 10 10 11 11 D D D D 2 – – 1 1 1 1 521 5211 523 5231 525 5251 526 5261 527 5271 53 531 5311 533 5331 539 5399 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 53 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SAN JUAN, PR Con. 54 541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 542 5421 543 5431 544 5441 545 5451 546 5461 549 5499 55 ex. 554 551 5511 552 5521 553 5531 555 5551 556 5561 557 5571 559 5599 554 5541 56 561 5611 562 5621 563 5632 564 5641 565 5651 566 5661 569 5699 57 571 5712 5713 5714 5719 572 5722 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 Food stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash & carry Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Drapery, curtain, & upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household appliance stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Radio, television, & consumer electronics stores Computer & computer software stores Record & prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores See footnotes at end of table. 471 251 137 97 17 20 20 8 8 15 15 31 31 125 125 21 21 1 130 913 1 012 062 D 719 051 D 6 611 6 611 4 735 4 735 6 979 6 979 19 883 19 883 71 688 71 688 8 955 8 955 84 426 67 883 D 52 322 D 588 588 254 254 820 820 2 108 2 108 11 561 11 561 1 212 1 212 20 706 16 847 D 12 913 D 150 150 67 67 195 195 558 558 2 620 2 620 269 269 8 243 6 446 g 4 866 e 62 62 32 32 118 118 255 255 1 188 1 188 142 142 234 136 D 29 D 15 15 7 7 8 8 7 7 56 56 5 5 66 45 D 17 D 2 2 – – 2 2 – – 17 17 – – 347 78 78 32 32 217 217 13 13 7 7 – – – – 252 252 636 112 112 181 181 41 41 26 26 78 78 169 169 29 29 370 206 131 17 15 43 41 41 123 23 43 18 39 1 585 628 1 211 967 1 211 967 71 765 71 765 282 209 282 209 9 807 9 807 9 880 9 880 – – – – 352 270 352 270 571 940 95 465 95 465 143 178 143 178 18 850 18 850 7 677 7 677 132 747 132 747 143 723 143 723 30 300 30 300 500 298 250 144 22 7 75 183 221 785 875 302 88 519 45 511 45 511 3 328 3 328 37 531 37 531 609 609 1 540 1 540 – – – – 17 969 17 969 69 213 12 121 12 121 21 275 21 275 2 174 2 174 1 115 1 115 12 666 12 666 15 522 15 522 4 340 4 340 47 517 22 13 2 1 4 518 835 702 300 681 21 815 11 256 11 256 878 878 9 116 9 116 146 146 419 419 – – – – 4 298 4 298 16 733 2 884 2 884 5 076 5 076 557 557 279 279 2 988 2 988 3 977 3 977 972 972 11 302 5 241 3 176 664 294 1 107 1 348 1 348 4 713 876 1 946 176 1 715 4 982 2 292 2 292 309 309 2 255 2 255 56 56 70 70 – – – – 1 705 1 705 6 913 979 979 2 468 2 468 233 233 132 132 1 144 1 144 1 512 1 512 445 445 3 365 1 722 1 052 173 111 386 355 355 1 288 178 462 73 575 125 8 8 12 12 100 100 5 5 – – – – – – 142 142 121 29 29 38 38 9 9 6 6 18 18 11 11 10 10 67 39 27 – 3 9 4 4 24 6 9 7 2 24 – – 3 3 21 21 – – – – – – – – 41 41 17 9 9 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 – – – – 7 4 1 – – 3 1 1 2 – 1 1 – 65 233 65 233 184 29 74 9 71 882 327 238 601 716 5 592 5 592 19 407 3 287 8 087 741 7 292 54 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SAN JUAN, PR Con. 58 581 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Eating places Cafeterias Restaurants Refreshment places Fast food Other eating places Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 1 052 1 052 992 229 366 97 284 16 60 692 096 692 668 80 283 50 239 15 096 233 852 120 225 006 030 154 796 154 150 17 70 10 49 2 796 525 220 102 853 698 652 36 927 36 36 4 16 2 11 927 038 155 891 465 848 679 889 16 618 16 16 1 6 1 5 618 025 879 795 224 870 257 593 455 455 426 159 140 55 65 7 29 112 112 111 51 25 16 19 – 1 23 863 4 271 591 5912 Drug stores & proprietary stores Drug stores and proprietary stores 188 188 306 614 306 614 32 756 32 756 7 401 7 401 2 476 2 476 65 65 22 22 59 ex 591 592 5921 593 5932 594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Miscellaneous retail Liquor stores Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Sporting goods stores & bicycle shops Book stores Stationery stores Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, & game shops Camera & photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, & souvenir shops Luggage & leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, & piece goods stores Nonstore retailers Catalog & mail order houses Automatic merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Fuel dealers, nec Retail stores, nec Florists Tobacco stores & stands News dealers & newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, nec 696 24 24 5 5 411 39 39 44 137 16 16 85 8 27 16 3 6 7 13 – 13 – 227 31 6 3 76 111 456 980 6 495 6 495 876 876 272 13 30 27 83 50 645 607 511 371 458 806 62 180 512 512 103 103 31 1 3 3 10 3 324 519 464 649 494 442 14 758 116 116 21 21 7 390 384 713 788 2 627 800 D 1 038 D 374 1 699 D D 1 129 399 – 399 – 5 133 243 D D 2 333 2 212 4 856 47 47 11 11 2 685 122 260 302 963 280 c 454 b 175 365 a c 244 94 – 94 – 1 654 98 b b 704 783 244 13 13 2 2 131 19 13 19 40 1 D 28 D 7 5 D D 2 10 – 10 – 83 21 D D 15 46 40 6 6 – – 17 3 2 3 3 – D 3 D 2 – D D – 2 – 2 – 15 3 D D 1 11 D 37 870 D 14 574 39 088 D D 22 854 5 458 – 5 458 – 132 418 7 981 D D 52 521 64 054 D 4 809 D 1 587 7 585 D D 4 930 1 060 – 1 060 – 21 596 1 095 D D 10 219 8 889 1Includes sales from catalog order desks. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 55 Table 5. Statistics for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 153 746 301 948 2 922 342 544 230 3 881 201 472 509 13 496 1 201 9 050 549 732 11 659 448 1 978 176 174 810 602 217 578 34 708 2 688 115 205 2 352 325 4 914 355 2 739 368 3 638 1 803 271 1 530 573 428 431 55 664 230 420 1 922 42 105 7 390 562 337 174 577 243 223 266 8 939 499 291 780 313 680 1 556 39 614 542 924 280 400 2 084 1 725 536 1 019 1 945 192 289 1 005 1 426 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area Establishments (number) Puerto Rico Adjuntas Aguada Aguadilla Aguas Buenas Aibonito Añasco Arecibo Arroyo Barceloneta Barranquitas Bayamón Cabo Rojo Caguas Camuy Canóvanas Carolina Cataño Cayey Ceiba Ciales Cidra Coamo Comerío Corozal Culebra Dorado Fajardo Florida Guánica Guayama Guayanilla Guaynabo Gurabo Hatillo Hormigueros Humacao Isabela Jayuya Juana Díaz Juncos Lajas Lares Las Marías Las Piedras Loíza Luquillo Manatí Maricao Maunabo Mayagüez Moca Morovis Naguabo Naranjito Orocovis Patillas Peñuelas Ponce Quebradillas Rincón Río Grande Sabana Grande Salinas San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastián Santa Isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco 14 582 69 179 294 52 101 65 440 40 66 102 1 064 202 746 96 79 686 56 204 32 46 112 111 46 116 6 73 207 23 27 206 48 419 65 167 38 303 199 48 112 81 90 100 20 120 37 56 222 13 23 567 106 74 40 98 53 51 42 750 81 46 82 65 75 159 3 055 84 190 37 82 211 129 90 122 209 36 61 129 151 Sales ($1,000) 17 087 950 35 99 257 38 44 28 436 19 39 59 1 847 106 1 267 78 84 1 234 49 208 13 16 83 56 17 69 3 63 236 13 15 205 22 560 38 253 93 365 140 30 146 52 43 47 4 69 18 32 204 2 9 721 52 36 22 90 28 20 29 887 36 22 90 30 73 133 4 641 49 93 25 50 252 208 59 110 207 15 311 923 878 572 898 418 449 458 495 195 026 252 967 428 199 056 804 744 656 187 355 433 832 183 132 689 936 666 280 065 730 170 622 253 687 303 182 733 441 939 987 762 609 273 796 184 601 963 123 797 257 448 138 204 076 502 016 089 263 814 603 677 116 139 622 111 301 310 414 514 327 603 064 441 722 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 593 219 2 7 23 3 4 1 38 1 4 4 148 8 101 4 6 123 5 18 1 1 7 5 1 5 612 806 401 633 452 951 557 478 094 238 007 846 056 553 565 571 266 468 528 503 234 455 599 214 265 013 953 028 753 443 410 373 589 484 827 540 059 346 646 312 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 379 597 589 1 880 5 800 980 1 081 465 9 229 376 1 052 1 059 34 2 22 1 1 456 252 310 044 631 Proprietors and partners (number) 7 957 67 151 197 49 79 59 261 34 54 84 467 181 307 88 48 231 34 126 28 41 80 93 41 86 7 38 88 22 21 107 40 158 44 96 22 129 129 42 69 61 86 93 20 73 22 41 113 15 15 275 109 65 32 74 47 47 44 372 81 46 45 59 37 98 1 059 57 164 28 73 129 66 67 64 143 28 48 70 93 Unpaid family workers (number) 2 355 28 58 50 14 19 24 78 7 9 19 113 75 73 26 20 67 6 24 10 10 17 51 10 23 1 19 27 6 5 33 10 27 3 35 12 53 22 23 26 26 30 18 9 33 5 12 49 1 10 86 51 19 20 21 21 24 16 88 24 17 18 19 13 22 215 12 59 8 21 43 27 31 15 50 5 24 28 32 30 065 1 311 4 650 370 357 1 724 1 344 406 1 195 61 1 740 5 754 252 447 5 082 567 12 700 725 6 293 1 045 8 712 3 858 519 3 181 1 186 811 984 97 1 522 520 813 4 701 66 225 18 233 1 073 719 399 1 253 498 546 545 20 605 903 454 1 1 1 3 111 759 051 520 259 600 7 24 1 1 24 2 54 3 26 3 35 16 2 12 5 3 365 4 001 458 6 218 2 146 3 491 19 771 258 919 75 631 4 2 1 5 2 2 2 86 3 2 7 3 6 13 462 4 7 2 3 22 17 5 9 19 1 199 868 791 261 038 346 315 636 677 165 607 007 507 256 727 529 429 748 692 299 707 276 516 103 561 975 1 753 664 847 5 187 4 1 2 4 197 333 325 433 379 25 471 85 856 121 210 2 173 8 905 12 495 549 2 019 3 032 56 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 153 746 7 19 29 11 5 18 8 36 7 9 499 282 088 418 550 208 089 996 949 667 301 59 a 81 8 14 32 23 32 24 a 948 94 33 259 64 55 69 28 173 68 105 2 922 133 430 798 165 78 314 130 661 133 80 342 48 a 143 24 13 11 24 56 16 a 544 32 b 138 13 32 23 35 169 61 b 230 13 – 82 21 25 9 11 31 23 15 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Puerto Rico 14 582 987 389 2 066 1 281 1 115 1 972 1 096 3 021 756 1 899 69 9 1 13 3 6 9 5 10 5 8 179 14 4 30 27 11 21 7 34 8 23 294 24 9 34 32 21 39 22 66 17 30 52 5 1 13 5 5 4 3 11 3 2 101 10 2 16 6 9 10 8 21 8 11 65 4 – 16 7 8 4 3 10 4 9 Receipts ($1,000) 17 087 950 972 229 620 395 141 940 949 616 813 336 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 593 219 93 194 266 182 54 167 105 307 108 112 388 639 834 505 707 213 594 890 444 005 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 379 597 20 46 65 44 13 40 25 74 23 26 803 240 025 033 003 585 049 116 948 795 589 131 D 150 13 25 63 43 60 48 D 1 880 213 70 468 129 140 108 58 262 148 284 5 800 272 807 1 410 491 165 534 392 1 070 433 226 980 195 D 507 46 26 21 62 71 43 D 1 081 69 D 274 32 49 82 103 260 123 D 465 38 – 173 40 51 19 26 41 54 23 Proprietors and partners (number) 7 957 591 120 1 490 648 835 541 385 1 917 455 975 67 9 D 15 1 6 8 3 10 7 D 151 13 2 29 23 9 16 6 26 8 19 197 19 3 28 20 21 14 10 49 11 22 49 4 D 18 4 5 2 – 13 1 D 79 8 D 12 4 7 8 3 20 8 D 59 2 – 16 7 8 3 2 8 4 9 Unpaid family workers (number) 2 355 156 23 506 141 271 131 97 614 155 261 28 4 D 8 2 – 8 – 2 3 D 58 2 – 8 13 2 6 1 15 7 4 50 2 – 8 4 5 3 2 16 4 6 14 2 D 6 – 3 1 – 1 1 D 19 1 D 4 1 5 – – 4 1 D 24 – – 8 2 5 – 1 2 2 4 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Adjuntas 2 3 3 1 1 413 591 1 119 401 1 444 593 896 707 853 004 35 311 6 554 D 14 376 1 224 3 375 2 2 1 1 053 149 637 445 D 2 612 519 D 852 53 105 255 177 247 185 D 7 806 930 278 1 897 545 497 447 254 1 074 610 1 274 23 401 1 3 5 2 2 1 4 1 109 222 459 139 655 251 534 319 899 814 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Aguada 99 923 9 2 28 18 10 4 4 5 3 11 931 786 352 454 979 870 005 592 633 321 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Aguadilla 257 878 16 38 67 34 16 20 16 22 16 7 946 252 959 794 778 681 389 607 349 123 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Aguas Buenas 38 572 6 360 D 19 823 2 439 2 364 1 1 2 1 157 401 746 940 D 3 633 397 D 2 037 210 105 88 278 304 175 D 4 452 250 D 1 128 133 292 284 456 1 086 490 D 1 951 131 – 708 162 211 84 116 179 257 103 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Aibonito 44 898 2 661 D 12 395 3 820 5 839 2 5 5 3 361 098 718 908 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Añasco 28 418 2 226 – 12 353 1 679 6 104 927 958 1 277 1 897 997 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 57 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 3 881 171 423 713 408 146 584 215 683 236 302 201 10 a 42 16 b – a 54 b a 472 12 – 134 14 8 11 4 250 31 8 509 29 b 169 34 40 29 48 85 34 a 13 496 584 2 115 2 118 1 199 374 2 009 749 2 825 720 803 1 201 55 b 407 54 84 81 36 310 50 b 9 050 643 1 101 1 393 1 054 256 1 477 553 1 759 397 417 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Arecibo 440 35 11 63 46 32 45 38 76 25 69 40 3 1 7 3 7 – 1 11 4 3 66 5 – 12 3 4 4 4 26 5 3 102 12 1 21 14 8 11 8 10 5 12 1 064 66 31 127 110 72 186 88 177 55 152 202 14 3 42 15 17 15 8 60 10 18 746 38 22 89 75 49 128 63 140 36 106 Receipts ($1,000) 436 449 23 43 93 100 36 35 30 24 26 20 813 611 928 952 120 887 147 932 532 527 Annual payroll ($1,000) 38 557 1 3 6 5 1 5 2 4 3 2 909 779 517 525 383 787 684 966 277 730 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 9 229 471 968 1 565 1 287 336 1 353 629 1 156 783 681 376 24 D 76 32 D – D 76 D D 1 052 35 – 222 43 25 27 6 569 107 18 1 059 51 D 343 116 87 53 121 117 87 D 34 456 1 5 5 4 4 2 5 2 2 696 022 048 719 986 685 314 385 538 063 Proprietors and partners (number) 261 32 4 46 19 22 5 11 64 14 44 34 3 D 4 1 D – D 9 D D 54 6 – 11 2 3 3 3 22 3 1 84 11 D 21 9 7 9 4 9 2 D 467 32 6 71 47 45 38 28 99 29 72 181 13 D 37 12 15 10 6 58 8 D 307 15 1 54 23 27 18 17 92 18 42 Unpaid family workers (number) 78 11 1 18 2 7 1 3 26 1 8 7 1 D – – D – D 1 D D 9 – – 1 – – 2 – 5 1 – 19 4 D 8 – 1 – 2 1 – D 113 1 1 15 7 16 15 7 26 7 18 75 2 D 11 2 7 4 4 25 7 D 73 3 – 14 4 6 3 4 28 5 6 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Arroyo 19 458 1 391 D 4 711 3 544 D – D 1 696 D D 39 495 1 660 – 12 084 4 003 4 311 1 189 341 11 377 3 126 1 404 59 195 2 082 D 18 695 9 734 9 954 2 6 2 2 875 277 821 613 D 1 478 88 D 336 147 D – D 280 D D 4 094 150 – 906 143 125 105 34 2 149 373 109 4 238 185 D 1 361 419 363 205 517 480 366 D 148 007 6 24 20 20 4 19 10 22 11 9 842 192 452 059 258 228 026 583 330 037 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Barceloneta 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Barranquitas 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Bayamón 1 847 026 83 331 293 488 85 165 123 109 98 66 878 914 772 144 780 667 010 921 580 360 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Cabo Rojo 106 252 4 787 D 42 547 8 067 12 802 4 3 11 5 582 207 851 472 D 8 846 473 D 2 683 476 708 605 303 2 117 581 D 101 056 12 11 14 17 2 10 6 13 6 4 740 934 109 503 742 683 864 029 633 819 2 252 114 D 782 121 151 167 72 501 143 D 22 310 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 639 441 439 248 636 701 594 188 265 159 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Caguas 1 267 967 131 187 178 384 51 93 76 66 52 45 897 282 698 197 405 977 398 259 614 240 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 58 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 549 54 a 215 58 52 a 10 54 55 b 732 16 – 134 91 22 23 b 272 118 a 11 659 545 2 553 1 957 538 215 1 047 513 3 017 452 822 448 b – 81 19 62 20 b 93 59 54 1 978 105 340 446 146 69 197 39 420 148 68 176 12 – 9 a 9 a a 129 a a 174 22 a 69 a 10 17 11 a 12 a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Camuy 96 8 3 17 18 13 4 3 17 9 4 79 5 – 19 9 4 8 2 13 9 10 686 41 22 85 64 42 95 46 157 30 104 56 4 – 8 7 6 4 3 15 5 4 204 11 8 24 14 18 30 10 51 11 27 32 4 – 6 1 3 1 1 13 2 1 46 4 1 10 2 6 8 3 5 3 4 Receipts ($1,000) 78 428 7 050 D 39 530 10 034 9 773 D 1 115 1 833 3 470 D 84 199 1 952 – 27 185 24 099 3 215 1 567 D 7 784 14 426 D 1 234 056 70 354 248 82 55 92 62 138 50 79 266 494 660 840 669 334 036 194 551 012 Annual payroll ($1,000) 4 553 477 D 1 708 439 391 D 95 300 437 D 6 565 134 – 946 997 169 188 D 1 833 1 765 D 123 571 6 26 18 7 2 10 6 31 5 9 374 917 520 383 405 213 083 190 472 014 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 044 121 D 384 119 74 D 25 71 100 D 1 631 31 – 306 242 50 46 D 436 382 D 30 065 1 6 4 1 2 1 7 1 2 519 805 495 917 562 440 440 443 230 214 Proprietors and partners (number) 88 7 D 14 17 13 D 1 19 9 D 48 4 – 17 4 3 5 D 6 1 D 231 13 – 41 24 24 9 9 65 9 37 34 D – 7 3 4 3 D 12 1 – 126 7 1 15 7 16 10 4 39 5 22 28 3 – 6 D 2 D D 9 D D 41 3 D 9 D 6 7 1 D 5 D Unpaid family workers (number) 26 5 D 9 3 5 D – – 2 D 20 4 – 1 – 3 1 D 7 – D 67 1 – 18 4 6 2 – 22 7 7 6 D – – 2 – – D 2 – – 24 1 – – – 8 2 2 11 – – 10 1 – 2 D 1 D D 4 D D 10 1 D 2 D 2 1 – D 2 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Canóvanas 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Carolina 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Cataño 49 804 D – 9 016 5 719 11 058 1 688 D 4 202 5 941 6 101 208 744 11 26 61 27 17 17 8 16 16 5 136 505 584 239 978 391 446 538 118 809 5 266 D – 676 195 531 179 D 757 947 907 18 468 1 2 4 1 034 292 247 932 560 1 311 D – 187 44 120 100 D 183 279 196 4 650 216 648 1 031 481 128 396 154 1 002 437 157 370 30 – 20 D 23 D D 263 D D 357 60 D 131 D 21 31 23 D 30 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Cayey 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Ceiba 1 810 668 3 339 1 959 627 1 528 111 – 79 D 113 D D 1 074 D D 1 503 247 D 563 D 111 133 91 D 124 D 13 656 888 – 1 322 D 3 386 D D 5 511 D D 16 187 2 198 D 5 477 D 2 606 1 410 954 D 1 463 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Ciales 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 59 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 810 104 a 144 79 41 37 44 265 60 a 602 36 90 149 16 39 61 17 87 72 35 217 10 a 96 a 14 20 15 25 a a 578 35 32 118 50 60 80 a 97 74 a 34 a – a – a – – b – – 708 40 b 147 a 25 39 20 300 58 31 2 688 93 673 341 74 47 351 78 769 110 152 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Cidra 112 10 1 20 8 12 10 7 27 6 11 111 10 4 19 9 11 16 7 20 6 9 46 3 2 13 1 3 6 4 8 2 4 116 11 4 28 9 13 15 2 18 9 7 6 1 – 2 – 2 – – 1 – – 73 7 1 11 7 7 5 4 20 4 7 207 9 8 27 13 11 42 11 43 10 33 Receipts ($1,000) 83 355 9 961 D 9 000 28 272 10 042 2 5 9 3 944 877 671 165 D Annual payroll ($1,000) 7 234 986 D 974 746 368 330 590 2 333 506 D 5 455 310 1 045 1 331 131 400 424 164 567 865 218 1 599 72 D 504 D 138 153 155 187 D D 5 214 391 351 1 014 547 582 621 D 667 566 D 265 D – D – D – – D – – 7 013 588 D 1 159 D 293 279 225 2 670 841 370 24 953 1 6 3 1 191 027 131 082 512 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 724 219 D 238 181 88 73 128 578 125 D 1 344 65 281 338 31 95 101 40 136 207 50 406 25 D 130 D 33 37 37 45 D D 1 195 100 109 243 131 89 152 D 168 92 D 61 D – D – D – – D – – 1 740 130 D 294 D 65 69 58 787 115 90 5 754 285 1 134 755 251 134 769 227 1 426 369 404 Proprietors and partners (number) 80 5 D 18 6 11 5 3 21 4 D 93 8 1 15 8 13 9 5 24 – 10 41 3 D 16 D 3 4 3 6 D D 86 6 3 24 6 11 8 D 15 9 D 7 D – D – D – – D – – 38 1 D 8 D 6 – – 13 3 2 88 7 1 18 3 9 4 4 24 7 11 Unpaid family workers (number) 17 – D 6 – 3 3 – 3 – D 51 2 – 12 2 6 5 2 15 – 7 10 – D 2 D 1 3 – 3 D D 23 4 – 12 1 – 3 D 2 1 D 1 D – D – D – – D – – 19 – D 4 D 6 – – 5 2 – 27 2 – 6 1 3 – 2 9 2 2 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Coamo 56 433 2 8 15 3 8 4 1 3 6 2 973 559 150 308 452 482 609 090 360 450 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Comerío 17 832 1 791 D 6 383 D 1 238 1 625 1 987 706 D D 69 183 4 3 21 10 10 153 117 734 849 389 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Corozal 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Culebra 5 112 D 3 407 4 441 D 3 132 D – D – D – – D – – 63 689 4 049 D 18 780 D 7 017 3 1 12 6 3 002 909 624 735 592 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Dorado 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Fajardo 236 936 11 52 58 12 10 26 11 25 14 12 587 185 686 628 910 490 251 737 946 516 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 3 058 985 5 709 1 705 1 553 60 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 115 15 – 69 a – a 16 a 7 a 205 – a 93 a a 9 a 80 a a 2 352 66 625 391 84 50 316 100 425 179 116 325 17 – 127 a 25 a 16 102 17 16 4 914 273 c 1 098 395 175 555 c 1 459 226 370 355 42 a 97 13 32 7 17 97 25 a 2 739 94 847 263 169 67 540 89 438 36 196 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Florida 23 3 – 7 2 – 1 3 2 4 1 27 – 1 7 1 2 3 1 10 1 1 206 10 9 22 12 16 42 16 42 11 26 48 6 – 12 2 5 1 3 10 4 5 419 29 9 60 33 27 78 32 85 17 49 65 8 2 13 4 6 3 4 16 5 4 167 11 4 25 12 16 37 8 23 6 25 Receipts ($1,000) 13 666 2 755 – 8 614 D – D 820 D 684 D 15 280 – D 7 942 D D 1 039 D 2 412 D D 205 065 9 55 45 17 9 21 9 15 12 8 688 004 926 683 809 504 846 555 049 001 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 028 233 – 515 D – D 177 D 48 D 1 753 – D 790 D D 111 D 642 D D 24 443 817 5 618 3 515 1 309 510 2 1 3 4 1 469 188 248 672 097 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 252 48 – 139 D – D 42 D 10 D 447 – D 191 D D 27 D 179 D D 5 082 195 1 358 800 297 105 588 308 770 376 285 567 35 – 203 D 62 D 39 144 44 34 12 700 869 D 2 874 1 405 410 1 286 D 2 881 716 1 112 725 124 D 213 32 67 13 47 134 63 D 6 293 209 1 951 610 757 128 1 096 243 762 89 448 Proprietors and partners (number) 22 2 – 5 D – D 2 D 8 D 21 – D 4 D D 2 D 10 D D 107 4 – 14 11 14 5 5 29 10 15 40 6 – 9 D 5 D 1 9 3 5 158 11 D 35 19 13 12 D 32 12 14 44 5 D 11 5 2 3 – 10 3 D 96 8 – 25 8 18 8 2 13 6 8 Unpaid family workers (number) 6 – – 1 D – D – D 3 D 5 – D – D D 1 D 2 D D 33 – – 4 2 7 1 – 6 5 8 10 2 – 5 D – D – – 1 2 27 5 D 5 2 9 – D 3 – 2 3 – D 1 – – 1 – – – D 35 7 – 4 2 3 3 – 11 – 5 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Guánica 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Guayama 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Guayanilla 22 730 2 255 – 8 242 D 4 893 D 1 490 2 986 1 616 984 560 170 57 157 D 178 548 74 703 35 325 44 523 D 56 059 29 463 35 760 38 622 8 778 D 10 699 1 316 7 388 632 2 385 3 821 2 082 D 253 253 8 81 34 22 15 49 7 13 2 18 742 409 488 214 932 116 168 435 334 415 2 410 193 – 862 D 267 D 153 592 167 150 54 373 3 639 D 11 875 6 147 1 793 5 359 D 12 397 3 071 4 752 3 589 597 D 855 137 303 66 220 962 275 D 26 484 845 8 038 2 438 3 399 551 4 965 798 3 102 352 1 996 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Guaynabo 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Gurabo 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Hatillo 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 61 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 368 26 – 113 180 23 a a 5 a – 3 638 117 827 600 172 88 471 123 926 182 132 1 803 72 e 451 90 38 184 33 528 65 b 271 17 – 153 6 a 26 14 29 a 4 1 530 31 353 546 18 59 155 62 187 59 60 573 74 21 221 7 47 28 18 124 19 14 428 72 a 118 23 63 a 13 83 23 a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Hormigueros 38 4 – 9 10 6 2 3 3 1 – 303 13 13 33 29 19 57 20 70 12 37 199 19 4 31 25 11 32 9 35 9 24 48 5 – 10 3 5 6 5 9 2 3 112 6 7 17 3 10 20 13 18 6 12 81 9 6 17 4 12 7 6 11 4 5 90 4 3 25 9 14 5 3 18 4 5 Receipts ($1,000) 93 687 3 171 – 17 760 64 993 5 815 D D 322 D – 365 303 15 108 67 33 15 35 23 33 20 10 981 148 909 258 090 755 749 948 945 520 Annual payroll ($1,000) 3 827 212 – 1 110 2 140 167 D D 23 D – 35 540 1 8 6 2 3 1 6 2 1 541 160 067 236 734 977 934 945 586 360 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 045 60 – 260 632 42 D D 6 D – 8 712 392 2 011 1 470 521 177 960 448 1 858 550 325 3 858 200 D 899 222 82 341 88 1 067 170 D 519 31 – 302 11 D 45 26 45 D 4 3 181 79 630 1 088 53 138 303 169 353 225 143 1 186 212 37 435 20 93 60 44 201 60 24 811 169 D 232 44 128 D 22 109 55 D Proprietors and partners (number) 22 2 – 6 3 4 D D 3 D – 129 11 2 21 13 15 8 5 38 3 13 129 12 D 28 15 10 10 4 24 9 D 42 4 – 8 4 D 5 3 10 D 3 69 3 – 15 1 7 7 7 17 5 7 61 5 8 15 1 13 2 5 5 5 2 86 3 D 25 6 16 D 3 19 2 D Unpaid family workers (number) 12 – – 4 3 2 D D 3 D – 53 3 – 8 7 6 2 2 16 3 6 22 1 D 10 2 1 – – 3 2 D 23 4 – 4 2 D – 2 5 D 3 26 – – 4 1 – 1 1 12 5 2 26 – 2 6 – 10 1 1 2 4 – 30 – D 6 3 3 D – 12 2 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Humacao 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Isabela 140 182 7 285 D 39 793 17 468 6 018 11 3 17 6 691 712 070 647 D 16 059 711 D 3 402 1 354 343 1 370 406 4 187 745 D 2 346 133 – 1 223 42 D 195 203 225 D 42 12 646 302 2 263 4 221 221 642 1 273 722 1 452 971 579 5 312 952 150 1 984 82 386 250 182 960 225 141 3 365 717 D 974 199 455 D 79 464 229 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Jayuya 30 733 1 435 – 18 932 641 D 2 000 1 110 1 429 D 254 146 441 3 28 62 1 11 12 6 6 9 3 868 111 139 558 390 854 983 068 820 650 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Juana Díaz 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Juncos 52 939 8 1 21 1 7 2 2 3 2 778 211 687 978 898 274 117 897 106 993 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Lajas 43 987 9 263 D 15 537 3 831 7 000 D 955 2 598 2 118 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 62 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 431 34 a 134 15 59 38 25 62 36 a 55 a – 25 a a – a a – a 664 46 56 190 91 52 20 20 139 34 16 230 a 49 a 11 12 31 – 82 26 a 420 14 – 103 17 21 a a 240 a 13 1 922 105 73 449 63 72 284 81 492 151 152 42 a – 24 – a – – a a a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Lares 100 12 1 15 10 15 12 6 15 8 6 20 3 – 7 2 2 – 1 4 – 1 120 9 5 24 20 11 6 3 25 6 11 37 2 3 5 3 6 4 – 8 3 3 56 7 – 7 6 4 2 1 24 2 3 222 15 8 24 11 18 34 24 45 13 30 13 2 – 5 – 2 – – 1 1 2 Receipts ($1,000) 47 762 4 392 D 17 707 1 710 9 290 2 1 1 4 555 988 937 428 D Annual payroll ($1,000) 4 001 356 D 1 209 159 471 265 261 413 510 D 458 D – 202 D D – D D – D 6 218 478 727 1 523 841 581 206 247 1 136 335 144 2 146 D 486 D 171 126 293 – 650 249 D 3 491 129 – 1 016 186 189 D D 1 686 D 180 19 771 1 160 842 4 474 879 684 2 1 4 2 1 572 070 386 333 371 258 D – 161 – D – – D D D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 984 87 D 250 36 123 63 63 110 177 D 97 D – 49 D D – D D – D 1 522 119 185 423 204 134 53 54 232 83 35 520 D 119 D 42 33 73 – 161 52 D 813 29 – 225 43 44 D D 415 D 37 4 701 224 201 1 114 210 153 645 245 1 054 498 357 66 D – 38 – D – – D D D Proprietors and partners (number) 93 10 D 12 11 13 9 8 14 10 D 20 D – 7 D D – D D – D 73 6 – 18 6 6 2 – 20 5 10 22 D 1 D 1 5 – – 6 3 D 41 5 – 5 2 4 D D 18 D 2 113 13 5 13 6 14 9 9 25 7 12 15 D – 7 – D – – D D D Unpaid family workers (number) 18 1 D 3 3 2 – 1 3 3 D 9 D – 4 D D – D D – D 33 4 – 6 3 2 1 – 11 3 3 5 D – D 1 – – – 4 – D 12 3 – 1 – – D D 7 D – 49 5 3 6 – 6 2 5 14 5 3 1 D – – – D – – D D D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Las Marías 4 609 D – 1 290 D D – D D – D 69 273 5 6 16 14 11 1 2 5 3 1 416 279 070 534 981 837 742 685 386 343 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Las Piedras 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Loíza 18 796 D 5 084 D 639 4 262 3 090 – 2 535 1 556 D 32 184 1 344 – 14 447 1 605 4 162 D D 8 494 D 453 204 601 9 11 72 6 15 18 14 23 22 9 496 407 548 213 936 511 987 707 120 676 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Luquillo 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Manatí 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Maricao 2 963 D – 1 656 – D – – D D D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 63 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 105 11 a 29 a a a b 6 a – 7 390 366 1 373 1 274 479 221 996 491 1 307 366 517 562 42 b 151 24 46 20 23 163 39 b 337 16 a 140 34 17 48 16 33 a 17 174 27 a 49 a 25 – a b a 4 577 50 a 176 63 25 67 55 91 29 a 243 a a 115 a 18 21 19 32 a a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Maunabo 23 3 1 4 3 2 3 3 3 1 – 567 31 16 67 45 38 91 54 106 27 92 106 12 1 22 12 11 6 6 16 8 12 74 6 1 19 5 9 8 5 10 4 7 40 5 1 8 3 6 – 2 9 2 4 98 7 1 24 13 7 11 8 13 5 9 53 3 2 14 6 6 6 5 6 3 2 Receipts ($1,000) 9 123 574 D 4 093 D D D D 276 D – 721 797 41 136 128 121 38 67 59 48 33 45 942 339 885 968 071 951 115 292 546 688 Annual payroll ($1,000) 919 83 D 249 D D D D 37 D – 75 631 3 13 11 8 2 9 6 10 4 5 833 649 049 813 095 150 233 415 647 747 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 225 26 D 62 D D D D 8 D – 18 233 951 3 410 2 648 1 903 501 2 1 2 1 1 315 579 404 109 413 Proprietors and partners (number) 15 3 D 2 D D D D 3 D – 275 18 4 46 20 28 15 20 64 14 46 109 11 D 23 14 10 5 10 14 8 D 65 5 D 14 3 8 7 3 11 D 8 32 5 D 6 D 5 – D D D 4 74 5 D 22 9 4 6 4 14 5 D 47 D D 10 D 6 8 3 7 D D Unpaid family workers (number) 10 2 D 1 D D D D 3 D – 86 6 1 20 2 7 – 3 30 3 14 51 2 D 18 6 8 1 5 4 2 D 19 3 D 7 – 1 2 2 2 D 2 20 3 D 4 D 4 – D D D 2 21 1 D 9 1 – – 3 4 1 D 21 D D 3 D 2 6 2 6 D D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Mayagüez 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Moca 52 257 3 884 D 17 781 6 193 7 866 1 1 5 3 548 883 681 258 D 4 199 329 D 1 079 363 340 135 161 1 063 345 D 2 868 113 D 1 308 228 146 393 177 208 D 132 1 791 315 D 485 D 412 – D D D 39 5 261 479 D 1 546 670 177 634 613 647 322 D 2 038 D D 964 D 123 170 192 194 D D 1 073 84 D 270 92 94 30 38 254 89 D 719 26 D 310 80 35 97 45 52 D 35 399 77 D 125 D 63 – D D D 6 1 253 108 D 367 165 52 146 135 158 82 D 498 D D 244 D 28 43 46 44 D D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Morovis 36 448 1 215 D 16 761 4 120 4 072 4 530 1 668 1 605 D 1 329 22 138 2 984 D 5 411 D 5 106 – D D D 667 90 204 3 822 D 24 389 36 696 5 011 4 7 3 3 347 115 810 509 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Naguabo 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Naranjito 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Orocovis 28 076 D D 14 399 D 4 513 1 660 2 183 775 D D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 64 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 223 27 9 77 a 42 a a 23 a 17 266 13 a 103 a 49 a 20 17 18 a 8 939 510 1 124 1 865 517 298 1 148 454 1 921 574 528 499 11 a 186 23 15 9 19 188 29 a 291 20 a 69 – 18 b a 130 a 11 780 29 a 228 107 40 b 24 184 72 43 313 18 a 112 a 35 30 14 30 43 19 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Patillas 51 3 4 15 2 9 3 2 7 1 5 42 5 1 8 3 5 3 3 8 3 3 750 39 20 85 64 60 118 63 150 35 116 81 4 3 16 8 7 4 6 16 8 9 46 5 2 10 – 5 1 1 15 2 5 82 7 2 15 13 7 4 6 17 4 7 65 5 2 19 3 6 5 4 8 5 8 Receipts ($1,000) 20 502 2 295 486 6 745 D 5 886 D D 732 D 1 158 29 016 1 516 D 13 410 D 5 726 D 2 060 1 109 746 D 887 089 58 121 205 118 62 91 58 73 57 39 496 061 844 121 584 906 131 681 750 515 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 346 728 52 530 D 526 D D 143 D 127 2 315 126 D 795 D 499 D 256 76 136 D 86 636 5 12 15 7 2 10 5 14 7 5 768 478 177 225 923 415 856 535 153 106 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 546 33 12 156 D 225 D D 29 D 33 545 30 D 182 D 108 D 66 18 37 D 20 605 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 342 831 654 754 697 566 372 440 636 313 903 20 D 388 38 22 21 37 269 76 D 454 46 D 121 – 35 D D 146 D 17 1 759 58 D 446 354 98 D 84 354 121 90 1 051 46 D 202 D 69 43 28 47 555 31 Proprietors and partners (number) 47 4 3 13 D 8 D D 10 D 3 44 6 D 9 D 5 D 1 11 4 D 372 23 7 60 30 41 21 30 78 17 65 81 5 D 15 8 7 3 8 13 10 D 46 3 D 12 – 6 D D 15 D 5 45 3 D 9 5 6 D 2 13 1 4 59 4 D 20 D 4 2 3 10 4 8 Unpaid family workers (number) 24 – – 8 D 5 D D 5 D 3 16 3 D – D – D – 9 2 D 88 8 1 14 7 8 4 3 20 5 18 24 – D 8 1 3 – 3 1 3 D 17 – D 6 – 2 D D 3 D 5 18 1 D 3 – 2 D 2 6 – 2 19 1 D 10 D 2 – 2 – 1 2 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Peñuelas 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Ponce 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Quebradillas 36 263 1 722 D 19 000 1 454 2 079 1 2 5 2 063 068 647 368 D 3 677 80 D 1 615 190 93 87 154 1 043 292 D 2 165 192 D 615 – 173 D D 745 D 70 7 607 270 D 1 908 1 343 451 D 353 1 811 506 295 3 007 176 D 821 D 254 184 117 185 1 020 138 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Rincón 22 814 2 332 D 9 585 – 3 494 D D 3 002 D 747 90 603 3 422 D 29 172 21 532 10 386 6 8 3 3 D 148 337 988 105 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Río Grande 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Sabana Grande 30 677 2 062 D 13 053 D 6 001 1 1 1 3 1 535 251 234 003 301 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 65 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 680 30 a 194 26 38 21 17 221 73 b 1 556 41 e 448 31 44 163 71 370 82 b 39 614 1 4 4 3 1 5 2 11 1 3 439 038 524 829 159 212 600 593 616 604 542 88 a 261 19 58 18 17 28 27 b 924 42 43 178 60 70 140 57 242 34 58 280 26 a 86 – 20 12 a 107 a a 400 18 a 158 11 42 16 a 107 23 b [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Salinas 75 7 2 13 7 9 4 3 19 6 5 159 10 4 25 11 13 21 14 41 7 13 3 055 161 72 287 232 156 446 288 771 123 519 84 9 1 23 8 11 5 4 10 4 9 190 11 7 32 14 20 32 18 23 8 25 37 4 1 9 – 4 3 4 8 2 2 82 7 1 25 8 9 7 1 12 5 7 Receipts ($1,000) 73 116 2 644 D 27 094 6 463 13 390 2 1 6 5 070 765 885 286 D Annual payroll ($1,000) 6 507 323 D 1 955 163 539 195 204 1 570 688 D 13 256 368 D 3 974 322 372 1 119 934 3 051 1 275 D 462 727 20 43 47 72 12 52 38 106 21 47 274 264 353 017 305 790 146 981 742 855 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 520 78 D 465 40 122 47 47 367 146 D 3 259 89 D 1 031 74 79 269 230 681 310 D 111 600 4 10 11 17 2 12 9 25 4 11 833 664 740 753 981 790 084 566 923 266 975 180 D 412 32 105 37 19 46 86 D 1 753 91 94 336 145 140 246 139 381 81 100 664 93 D 213 – 46 29 D 207 D D 847 38 D 367 23 106 38 D 164 61 D Proprietors and partners (number) 37 4 D 9 5 4 1 – 10 1 D 98 7 D 17 7 12 7 3 31 2 D 1 059 45 27 131 74 87 95 46 336 40 178 57 6 D 17 6 7 3 2 8 2 D 164 10 5 31 12 19 20 18 19 6 24 28 8 D 6 – 2 1 D 6 D D 73 5 D 20 6 7 2 D 20 4 D Unpaid family workers (number) 13 1 D 5 – 1 – – 5 – D 22 1 D 4 3 3 – – 7 2 D 215 14 2 36 16 20 14 5 72 13 23 12 1 D 6 – – 1 – 1 – D 59 – 1 13 6 7 4 8 10 – 10 8 – D 4 – 1 – D 2 D D 21 1 D 7 3 – 1 D 2 2 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail San Germán 133 139 4 458 D 52 690 4 132 8 573 11 9 12 9 789 334 430 486 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail San Juan 4 641 622 166 419 592 1 380 228 426 408 477 205 337 013 368 199 094 929 729 334 068 017 871 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail San Lorenzo 49 111 6 072 D 24 274 2 013 8 965 1 733 655 924 3 095 D 93 301 5 4 23 15 14 9 6 7 4 3 084 274 446 766 233 048 140 876 289 145 4 529 789 D 2 191 121 396 154 118 190 356 D 7 429 370 379 1 438 575 620 1 020 530 1 590 497 410 2 748 392 D 881 – 191 120 D 830 D D 3 692 197 D 1 476 236 447 181 D 729 231 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail San Sebastián 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Santa Isabel 25 310 1 826 D 10 089 – 4 184 1 024 D 4 564 D D 50 414 2 350 D 19 293 5 566 12 348 1 942 D 5 004 2 302 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Toa Alta 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 66 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 2 084 124 b 567 197 78 150 315 412 127 b 1 725 126 e 530 129 134 76 a 277 64 b 536 32 a 214 a 40 51 39 81 43 a 1 019 40 72 319 38 34 171 9 228 62 46 1 945 83 395 442 127 81 170 44 405 149 49 192 17 – 86 a a a a 62 7 a 289 33 a 117 a 17 14 26 46 19 8 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Toa Baja 211 23 2 25 40 17 5 19 44 16 20 129 15 2 20 9 23 9 2 26 9 14 90 4 3 20 1 10 10 5 20 8 9 122 10 4 17 15 6 21 5 23 8 13 209 15 7 28 29 17 25 12 40 15 21 36 7 – 9 1 1 1 2 11 3 1 61 5 1 14 2 6 6 4 12 4 7 Receipts ($1,000) 252 514 20 210 D 74 544 54 945 17 142 8 31 17 13 707 587 202 566 D Annual payroll ($1,000) 22 299 1 643 D 5 064 3 546 797 1 3 2 1 705 467 978 543 D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 5 187 391 D 1 218 813 171 343 754 783 322 D 4 197 438 D 1 291 498 295 171 D 601 150 D 1 333 113 D 498 D 124 101 108 131 155 D 2 325 105 164 718 77 104 417 19 446 154 121 4 433 197 761 957 411 192 317 129 877 498 94 379 35 – 191 D D D D 99 12 D 549 75 D 197 D 27 25 83 49 64 13 Proprietors and partners (number) 129 12 D 17 19 13 3 6 34 11 D 66 8 D 10 4 15 – D 16 3 D 67 3 D 18 D 8 4 3 18 4 D 64 5 2 14 7 6 3 2 14 7 4 143 10 2 26 14 18 10 6 32 8 17 28 4 – 6 D D D D 9 3 D 48 1 D 8 D 6 5 4 12 2 7 Unpaid family workers (number) 43 2 D 5 1 9 – – 17 8 D 27 1 D 6 2 3 – D 8 2 D 31 1 D 13 D 2 4 2 2 2 D 15 4 1 4 – 4 1 – – 1 – 50 2 – 6 – 7 3 2 15 4 11 5 1 – 2 D D D D 1 1 D 24 – D 7 D 6 1 1 8 – 1 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Trujillo Alto 208 327 13 997 D 84 321 23 892 29 132 6 787 D 12 991 7 157 D 59 603 4 754 D 28 621 D 6 258 3 4 2 5 148 194 943 909 D 17 707 2 186 D 5 732 1 975 1 297 663 D 2 395 706 D 5 276 457 D 1 931 D 408 360 473 535 599 D 9 516 355 672 2 929 364 376 1 674 86 1 823 785 452 19 103 840 3 066 4 007 1 584 805 1 349 470 3 627 2 989 366 1 561 152 – 810 D D D D 387 54 D 2 173 265 D 856 D 123 101 220 209 263 63 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Utuado 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Vega Alta 110 064 3 8 50 6 8 13 1 7 6 3 753 297 844 287 184 687 043 894 951 124 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Vega Baja 207 441 10 34 54 29 17 14 6 18 18 3 408 821 644 088 117 208 389 140 805 821 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Vieques 15 722 1 678 – 8 613 D D D D 1 589 1 040 D 25 471 3 256 D 8 191 D 4 252 1 178 3 022 965 2 781 690 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Villalba 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 67 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 1 005 47 63 241 13 80 138 89 212 107 15 1 426 56 b 482 105 59 161 46 280 86 b [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Yabucoa 129 10 5 22 5 14 17 15 25 10 6 151 10 5 24 10 14 25 10 18 10 25 Receipts ($1,000) 85 856 5 5 20 2 12 12 10 6 9 660 779 098 894 008 418 376 371 423 829 Annual payroll ($1,000) 8 905 497 650 2 280 158 474 1 1 1 1 178 033 319 119 197 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 2 019 119 177 412 30 128 273 262 326 256 36 3 032 155 D 952 329 116 333 144 288 335 D Proprietors and partners (number) 70 4 1 20 2 6 4 4 21 6 2 93 7 D 20 7 11 11 3 13 6 D Unpaid family workers (number) 28 2 1 7 1 – – 5 9 3 – 32 3 D 4 2 3 3 1 7 1 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail Yauco 121 210 5 841 D 47 355 10 951 8 990 10 5 5 12 765 044 116 346 D 12 495 638 D 3 970 1 357 453 1 347 613 1 194 1 431 D 52 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 58 591 59 ex. 591 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr General merchandise stores Food stores Automotive dealers, excluding service stations Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 68 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 7. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) RETAIL TRADE Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 14 582 233 97 637 1 878 3 341 715 1 959 2 648 1 990 514 570 17 087 950 4 2 25 141 539 194 765 908 010 746 748 075 632 886 843 899 555 046 058 536 470 950 1 593 219 1 220 561 4 848 21 086 75 233 25 102 228 350 180 603 563 280 665 380 253 130 379 597 366 165 1 261 5 195 18 342 6 24 54 83 41 143 167 699 548 985 547 322 153 746 267 117 838 3 253 9 907 2 11 23 35 15 50 989 564 485 708 133 485 7 957 207 85 572 1 630 2 537 423 992 1 001 431 56 23 2 355 55 34 139 449 808 124 291 308 133 14 – 1 3 1 8 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply & mobile home dlr Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 987 14 4 41 121 250 53 144 172 110 44 34 972 940 217 112 1 670 9 482 40 660 14 55 128 169 157 394 382 487 514 979 746 691 93 388 114 32 263 1 419 4 945 1 6 12 16 16 33 406 077 763 788 299 282 20 803 32 8 62 359 1 176 1 3 3 3 6 358 537 115 780 806 570 7 499 19 5 47 189 559 170 591 039 347 196 337 591 14 3 37 107 197 38 73 78 34 7 3 156 3 4 9 29 46 10 26 18 7 4 – 1 1 1 2 53 General merchandise stores Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 389 3 2 9 36 46 8 29 57 64 52 83 2 229 949 D D 378 2 697 7 475 2 11 42 108 169 1 885 217 407 215 567 310 569 194 639 D D 47 329 1 032 1 6 11 16 157 278 442 242 575 554 106 46 240 D D 8 79 255 79 329 566 863 961 092 19 282 a a 8 50 150 39 172 650 1 134 1 684 15 390 120 D D 8 29 43 2 16 11 4 2 – 23 D D – 7 8 – 1 2 2 – – 1 2 3 37 54 Food stores Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 2 066 20 5 108 284 557 110 301 259 155 65 202 3 620 616 297 130 4 747 22 929 89 755 29 115 185 248 231 2 691 855 423 202 438 857 983 266 834 94 33 638 2 735 10 220 2 12 19 25 17 174 991 738 976 114 679 616 65 025 29 8 161 657 2 434 3 4 5 4 43 712 027 825 988 023 161 29 088 25 5 127 453 1 469 1 2 2 2 17 400 644 241 729 014 981 1 490 21 5 102 275 532 93 221 159 57 16 9 506 9 1 17 89 210 27 77 56 19 1 – 55 ex. 554 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 281 12 6 28 124 283 61 174 214 176 81 122 3 395 813 206 160 1 115 9 477 46 856 16 66 151 280 290 2 532 508 618 623 248 703 299 182 505 62 54 249 1 319 5 037 1 6 12 20 21 113 577 510 807 647 235 008 44 033 18 14 69 323 1 164 1 2 4 4 27 359 555 920 953 986 672 11 418 14 6 35 176 521 155 585 998 1 455 1 340 6 133 648 9 6 24 107 220 45 94 100 34 4 5 141 2 2 4 28 45 8 15 23 13 1 – 554 Gasoline service stations Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 115 2 – 11 38 100 36 127 401 329 60 11 1 141 336 D – 453 2 922 D 9 51 301 482 193 625 647 667 262 506 D 3 14 20 9 54 707 D – 134 560 D 560 424 181 949 821 D 13 003 D – 37 135 D 143 772 3 409 4 924 2 241 D 5 550 a – 22 71 c 73 358 1 557 2 175 791 e 835 D – 11 37 D 29 115 312 222 16 D 271 D – 4 12 D 5 31 116 80 2 D 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 69 Table 7. Sales Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) RETAIL TRADE Con. 56 Apparel & accessory stores Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 972 26 15 51 188 359 109 269 545 353 34 23 1 413 591 432 409 1 970 14 148 59 768 29 105 390 503 109 197 819 964 067 467 743 804 167 213 81 53 501 1 750 7 520 4 15 47 59 12 18 483 190 513 682 382 058 40 585 41 16 129 469 1 954 1 3 11 14 2 4 145 846 565 487 876 057 18 208 29 14 67 288 992 512 731 240 654 203 478 541 20 12 43 138 210 31 49 30 6 1 1 131 5 1 7 32 46 6 15 18 1 – – 1 5 6 1 1 57 Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 096 9 1 30 101 231 66 169 215 183 55 36 1 119 401 D D 1 172 7 680 37 526 18 66 152 281 192 361 025 881 919 356 452 229 105 594 D D 238 923 4 707 2 7 16 27 18 26 274 395 494 581 944 973 25 049 D D 71 232 1 173 553 811 896 578 315 402 8 089 a a 37 130 527 230 704 413 064 143 829 385 D D 21 69 122 39 53 54 16 2 – 97 D D 12 11 37 10 11 8 5 – – 1 3 6 4 6 1 2 1 1 58 Eating & drinking places Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 3 021 103 41 243 579 785 112 334 385 383 45 11 1 444 593 1 1 9 42 122 30 131 276 569 144 114 971 125 867 668 252 489 567 194 972 211 277 307 890 512 260 1 878 7 516 22 556 5 27 61 121 32 26 916 837 214 226 897 078 74 116 126 79 476 1 811 5 566 1 6 14 29 7 6 314 659 512 536 934 103 36 996 116 64 335 1 280 3 549 803 735 188 338 229 359 1 917 100 39 233 552 657 80 153 79 23 – 1 614 26 19 69 172 232 36 37 22 1 – – 3 7 14 3 2 591 Drug stores & proprietary stores Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 756 3 – 9 36 158 46 145 184 103 38 34 896 707 D – 344 2 791 D 12 55 129 166 122 475 892 213 555 328 D 1 7 16 22 16 108 444 D – 66 502 D 709 332 947 970 965 D 1 3 4 2 23 948 D – 15 110 D 437 666 998 981 998 D 7 949 a – 9 62 e 173 707 1 580 1 841 1 148 g 455 D – 7 28 D 24 112 119 20 6 D 155 D – 2 5 D 7 46 31 3 6 D 59, ex. 591 Miscellaneous retail Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 899 41 23 107 371 572 114 267 216 134 40 14 853 004 664 614 4 170 27 049 91 109 31 104 150 199 134 109 160 160 444 692 614 328 112 005 243 108 834 4 033 13 803 4 14 20 23 17 12 369 335 528 848 477 427 26 795 89 35 233 1 020 3 224 1 3 4 5 4 2 067 497 742 895 407 586 9 667 44 20 151 554 1 483 1 1 1 1 434 337 579 971 385 709 975 26 17 86 288 333 42 106 59 15 2 1 261 6 5 15 64 108 15 32 14 2 – – 70 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 8. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) RETAIL TRADE Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 14 582 2 2 2 1 458 778 023 781 565 17 087 950 214 354 484 1 059 990 449 647 390 157 830 1 593 219 22 23 36 92 86 113 142 98 386 590 141 986 413 897 532 845 242 222 091 850 379 597 5 8 22 21 27 33 24 92 143 – 908 829 202 214 913 705 129 473 224 153 746 2 4 9 8 11 13 10 37 55 – 778 046 544 510 171 913 286 603 895 7 957 320 2 453 1 608 1 755 756 494 331 97 128 15 2 355 103 683 487 565 188 150 121 35 23 – 1 422 1 196 615 1 235 509 1 142 294 1 411 787 914 475 3 495 790 7 020 131 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 987 24 203 176 232 92 85 70 27 61 17 972 940 65 22 35 95 57 69 105 62 228 229 318 535 912 534 441 097 919 778 509 897 93 388 6 1 3 8 5 7 10 5 24 21 239 809 239 573 650 055 028 190 109 496 20 803 – 457 812 2 101 1 421 1 2 1 5 5 703 232 200 833 044 7 499 – 203 352 802 496 652 808 445 1 756 1 985 591 15 187 149 118 41 31 31 9 10 – 156 5 51 31 31 15 13 8 – 2 – 53 General merchandise stores Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 389 7 48 22 34 32 32 45 28 78 63 2 229 949 D D D 9 093 17 998 23 64 56 291 1 731 431 992 676 968 254 194 639 D D D 1 147 2 056 2 6 5 25 147 825 242 229 492 244 1 1 6 35 46 240 D D D 265 529 677 589 243 108 664 19 282 a b b 114 177 253 533 467 2 574 15 072 120 D D D 16 15 7 14 1 3 – 23 D D D 4 1 4 – – – – 54 Food stores Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 2 066 76 479 289 365 180 157 143 53 159 165 3 620 616 24 58 57 113 83 94 140 81 622 2 344 524 361 599 084 679 624 500 688 121 436 266 834 2 3 4 9 7 10 13 7 46 161 457 633 091 563 894 006 717 273 555 645 65 025 – 901 1 018 2 376 1 938 2 3 1 11 40 457 280 760 284 011 29 088 – 479 578 1 243 978 1 235 1 690 901 5 165 16 819 1 490 65 485 269 320 141 84 62 18 38 8 506 23 170 83 117 35 31 31 6 10 – 55 ex. 554 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 281 40 321 222 253 127 100 58 31 75 54 3 395 813 27 67 101 163 153 183 167 158 756 1 617 090 660 395 518 258 742 008 008 338 796 182 505 1 2 4 10 8 10 8 7 40 87 617 984 741 600 384 086 835 354 105 799 44 033 – 758 1 129 2 503 1 996 2 2 1 9 21 336 160 751 929 471 11 418 – 321 444 876 689 786 672 505 2 440 4 685 648 25 264 152 126 43 23 10 2 3 – 141 7 47 38 30 12 4 1 2 – – 554 Gasoline service stations Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 115 35 157 156 314 195 138 80 23 14 3 1 141 336 52 91 245 235 191 178 51 46 D 833 572 351 550 017 886 179 005 D 54 707 1 2 10 10 10 10 3 3 D 458 785 113 773 423 134 171 171 D 13 003 D 326 659 2 354 2 533 2 656 2 337 891 729 D 5 550 a 157 312 1 093 1 056 1 074 918 386 359 c 835 D 153 143 265 123 71 36 11 7 D 271 D 34 60 83 41 19 19 1 – D 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 71 Table 8. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) RETAIL TRADE Con. 56 Apparel & accessory stores Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 972 42 281 180 274 266 342 272 135 148 32 1 413 591 5 25 32 87 140 237 262 154 312 154 426 279 547 884 016 839 632 955 293 720 167 213 2 3 10 15 26 28 18 34 26 566 325 354 280 642 866 775 361 188 856 40 585 – 579 856 2 420 3 958 6 6 4 8 6 850 939 461 235 287 18 208 – 281 360 939 1 468 2 3 2 4 2 716 138 247 101 958 541 22 229 124 92 34 19 10 6 4 1 131 8 53 24 27 4 4 3 8 – – 57 Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 096 21 194 156 238 154 112 107 40 58 16 1 119 401 4 25 40 101 114 124 190 118 204 194 283 541 224 954 944 175 762 347 916 255 105 594 2 3 9 10 11 16 8 26 16 283 007 554 324 353 777 801 631 426 438 25 049 – 515 836 2 202 2 556 2 3 2 6 3 795 838 101 331 875 8 089 – 194 312 824 845 877 1 246 675 1 693 1 423 385 11 126 86 80 42 26 9 1 4 – 97 5 35 25 23 7 1 1 – – – 58 Eating & drinking places Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 3 021 130 498 395 503 221 244 220 202 487 121 1 444 593 22 34 38 71 49 78 91 121 584 353 440 183 570 369 754 017 449 258 205 348 307 890 4 3 5 11 8 14 19 26 126 85 937 822 493 720 747 748 569 480 729 645 74 116 – 913 1 333 2 867 2 220 3 4 6 31 20 669 828 658 018 610 36 996 – 498 790 1 710 1 187 1 2 3 14 10 918 591 389 887 026 1 917 97 485 390 441 171 150 99 39 40 5 614 29 146 124 159 40 56 46 11 3 – 591 Drug stores & proprietary stores Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 756 14 82 85 149 110 71 99 33 91 22 896 707 D D D 48 644 54 082 50 99 42 295 007 160 895 946 D 108 444 D D D 5 207 6 236 6 14 7 38 222 490 249 228 D 23 948 D D D 1 220 1 467 1 2 1 7 469 960 932 956 D 7 949 a b c 509 596 555 1 150 555 2 804 g 455 D D D 116 84 45 36 7 11 D 155 D D D 45 21 3 10 5 5 D 59, ex. 591 Miscellaneous retail Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 899 69 515 342 419 188 141 102 43 64 16 853 004 11 50 63 122 84 90 110 66 153 99 590 982 241 726 108 345 479 691 489 353 112 005 1 4 6 16 10 13 13 9 21 14 109 699 780 370 797 837 651 284 088 390 26 795 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 5 3 – 159 666 894 596 301 542 132 050 455 9 667 – 515 684 1 434 1 018 1 105 1 167 716 1 824 1 204 975 47 407 204 181 62 38 24 3 8 1 261 9 105 67 46 12 15 2 2 3 – 72 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 9. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms (number) Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) RETAIL TRADE All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 11 247 4 190 2 936 59 1 195 6 812 245 14 582 7 418 4 971 665 1 782 6 916 248 17 087 950 14 10 2 2 2 688 199 448 039 251 148 088 375 740 973 457 405 1 593 219 1 381 943 231 206 195 15 937 440 532 965 554 728 379 597 329 223 55 50 46 3 498 056 473 969 526 573 153 746 128 84 21 21 24 1 047 688 972 387 061 638 7 957 – – – – 7 685 272 2 355 – – – – 2 311 44 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 899 377 274 4 99 504 18 987 460 347 10 103 509 18 972 940 796 534 558 601 D D 163 571 12 835 93 388 77 533 54 702 D D 14 157 1 698 20 803 17 066 11 508 D D 3 469 268 7 499 5 788 3 703 g f 1 603 108 591 – – D D 563 28 156 – – D D 152 4 53 General merchandise stores All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 191 93 69 3 21 95 3 389 290 207 36 47 96 3 2 229 949 2 203 835 1 105 263 25 952 224 110 618 118 879 194 639 192 78 79 34 2 248 368 726 154 296 95 46 240 45 18 18 9 664 214 365 085 552 24 19 282 18 7 9 2 941 032 082 827 333 8 120 – – – – 118 2 23 – – – – 23 – 54 Food stores All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 759 438 298 4 136 1 277 44 2 066 731 535 19 177 1 289 46 3 620 616 3 149 541 2 934 232 10 593 204 716 435 224 35 851 266 834 224 206 1 17 38 3 936 445 313 178 658 240 65 025 55 051 50 513 335 4 203 9 257 717 29 088 23 717 21 473 207 2 037 5 002 369 1 490 – – – – 1 433 57 506 – – – – 491 15 55 ex. 554 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 132 539 383 1 155 571 22 1 281 685 513 1 171 574 22 3 395 813 3 139 854 2 685 339 D D 239 312 16 647 182 505 167 931 139 312 D D 13 624 950 44 033 40 629 33 717 D D 3 171 233 11 418 9 929 7 978 e g 1 409 80 648 – – D D 615 33 141 – – D D 139 2 554 Gasoline service stations All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 046 269 172 3 94 749 28 1 115 335 208 12 115 752 28 1 141 336 503 172 295 872 D D 603 897 34 267 54 707 27 883 17 071 D D 24 819 2 005 13 003 6 746 4 056 D D 5 836 421 5 550 2 526 1 564 c f 2 840 184 835 – – D D 819 16 271 – – D D 268 3 56 Apparel & accessory stores All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 878 408 291 10 107 454 16 1 972 1 485 815 261 409 470 17 1 413 591 1 314 650 367 295 94 4 562 889 902 771 822 207 167 213 155 92 31 32 10 994 298 480 216 551 668 40 585 37 21 7 8 2 851 815 655 381 557 177 18 208 16 9 3 3 1 825 454 576 795 334 49 541 – – – – 520 21 131 – – – – 130 1 57 Home furniture & furnishings stores All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 786 444 326 10 108 324 18 1 096 746 548 46 152 332 18 1 119 401 1 007 752 92 161 105 7 090 807 382 901 059 252 105 594 94 71 9 14 10 740 455 035 250 091 763 25 049 22 16 2 3 2 433 720 392 321 424 192 8 089 6 960 4 996 590 1 374 1 052 77 385 – – – – 365 20 97 – – – – 96 1 58 Eating & drinking places All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other See footnotes at end of table. 2 454 738 480 9 249 1 653 63 3 021 1 295 852 158 285 1 663 63 1 444 593 1 160 598 771 663 D D 267 258 16 737 307 890 258 892 180 024 D D 44 956 4 042 74 116 62 297 43 293 D D 10 859 960 36 996 29 838 20 192 h i 6 590 568 1 917 – – D D 1 859 58 614 – – D D 607 7 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 73 Table 9. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms (number) Estab lishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) RETAIL TRADE Con. 591 Drug stores & proprietary stores All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 632 262 212 4 46 356 14 756 383 285 49 49 359 14 896 707 734 120 312 352 D D 152 028 10 559 108 444 90 029 44 769 D D 17 005 1 410 23 948 19 748 9 322 D D 3 818 382 7 949 6 180 3 716 g e 1 656 113 455 – – D D 440 15 155 – – D D 146 9 59, ex. 591 Miscellaneous retail All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 520 660 455 12 193 841 19 1 899 1 008 661 73 274 872 19 853 004 678 402 76 199 165 9 665 396 879 390 168 171 112 005 91 58 10 22 19 751 996 519 236 397 857 26 795 22 13 2 5 4 013 898 518 597 583 199 9 667 7 343 4 580 708 2 055 2 242 82 975 – – – – 953 22 261 – – – – 259 2 Note: "Other" includes establishments whose legal form of organization was other than corporations or individual proprietors. Establishments not including their legal form of organization were assigned to one of the three classifications based on their company name. 74 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1997 Percent distribution of sales To retailers; wholesalers; institutional, commercial, professional, and farm users (for use in farm production); and government 2.9 9.0 9.3 8.2 9.1 D D D – D D .9 .9 .7 1.6 3.7 .1 1.5 1.1 3.7 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Retail trade 14 582 987 213 110 577 86 1 389 47 133 209 2 066 1 119 79 33 40 85 623 87 1 281 Sales ($1,000) 17 087 950 972 940 334 484 79 469 535 345 D D 2 229 949 1 260 163 238 265 731 521 3 620 616 3 264 19 9 13 35 239 38 024 822 833 312 570 387 668 To household consumers and individuals 97.1 91.0 90.7 91.8 90.9 D D D 100.0 D D 99.1 99.1 99.3 98.4 96.3 99.9 98.5 98.9 96.3 52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55 ex. 554 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58 581 591 59, ex. 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr Lumber & other building materials dealers Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores Hardware stores Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores Mobile home dealers General merchandise stores Department stores1 Variety stores Miscellaneous general merchandise stores Food stores Grocery stores Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners Fruit & vegetable markets Candy, nut, & confectionery stores Dairy products stores Retail bakeries Miscellaneous food stores Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations 3 395 813 Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Motor vehicle dealers (used only) Auto & home supply stores Boat dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive dealers, nec Gasoline service stations Apparel & accessory stores Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores Women’s clothing stores Women’s accessory & specialty stores Children’s & infants’ wear stores Family clothing stores Shoe stores Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Home furniture & furnishings stores Household appliance stores Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores Eating & drinking places Eating & drinking places Drug stores & proprietary stores Miscellaneous retail 257 173 805 28 15 3 – 1 115 1 972 380 505 95 75 308 537 72 1 096 605 160 331 3 021 3 021 756 1 899 2 508 210 631 16 23 4 858 833 662 550 476 434 – 95.7 99.4 97.2 D 98.1 D – 98.8 99.3 99.3 99.7 97.3 99.9 99.8 99.7 92.8 96.2 97.6 97.3 93.3 99.8 99.8 D 97.9 4.3 .6 2.8 D 1.9 D – 1.2 .7 .7 .3 2.7 .1 .2 .3 7.2 3.8 2.4 2.7 6.7 .2 .2 D 2.1 1 141 336 1 413 591 259 342 43 21 303 391 50 202 431 993 968 942 875 180 1 119 401 610 934 141 820 366 647 1 444 593 1 444 593 896 707 853 004 Liquor stores Used merchandise stores Miscellaneous shopping goods stores Nonstore retailers Fuel dealers Retail stores, nec 1Includes 76 14 1 061 39 118 591 24 1 502 50 42 230 743 534 462 577 742 946 99.7 98.4 98.4 99.3 94.3 96.9 .3 1.6 1.6 .7 5.7 3.1 sales from catalog order desks. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 75 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PUERTO RICO Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Lumber & other building materials In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hardware stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mobile home dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous general merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Fruit & vegetable markets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Candy, nut, & confectionery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dairy products stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Retail bakeries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 14 1 7 5 582 635 595 352 987 23 648 316 213 1 125 87 110 6 85 19 577 14 399 164 86 2 39 45 1 – – 1 389 92 191 106 47 42 3 2 133 25 77 31 209 25 111 73 2 066 185 1 104 777 1 119 114 594 411 79 2 24 53 33 2 17 14 40 6 16 18 85 19 34 32 623 26 373 224 87 16 46 25 3 1 1 1 17 4 7 5 087 565 199 322 950 643 547 760 1 593 442 698 451 219 483 803 933 379 106 164 109 597 280 237 080 153 44 63 45 746 222 877 647 7 957 325 4 882 2 750 591 D 389 D 123 D 67 D 44 D 30 D 361 6 264 91 D D 28 32 D – – D 120 4 68 48 – D D D 27 D D 11 93 D 53 D 1 490 46 906 538 771 17 491 263 65 D D 44 33 D D 14 32 D D 12 33 D D 11 525 14 333 178 31 5 10 16 2 355 132 1 886 337 156 D 123 D 31 D 22 D 18 D 7 D 99 2 90 7 D D 4 3 D – – D 23 – 16 7 – D D D 6 D D 3 17 D 13 D 506 28 415 63 253 11 213 29 13 D D 4 8 D D 2 6 D D 1 6 D D – 218 12 179 27 2 1 1 – 972 940 D 642 291 D 334 484 D 152 388 D 79 469 D 41 968 D 535 11 434 88 345 723 717 905 93 388 D 62 197 D 32 361 D 14 901 D 6 604 D 4 466 D 51 1 40 8 268 735 706 827 20 803 D 13 240 D 7 505 D 3 323 D 1 682 D 1 140 D 10 801 354 8 267 2 180 D D 510 300 D – – D 46 32 8 5 240 069 385 786 7 499 c 4 605 h 2 795 b 1 162 g 519 a 338 c 3 871 136 2 920 815 e a 185 125 a – – a 19 13 3 2 282 747 180 355 521 523 525 526 D D 13 218 10 160 D – – D 2 229 949 1 583 971 345 242 300 736 1 260 163 D D D 238 265 D D 24 370 731 521 D 208 540 D 620 376 181 062 616 260 381 975 D D 2 124 997 D – – D 194 134 35 25 639 290 275 074 527 53 531 120 288 D D D 23 016 D D 5 414 51 335 D 22 104 D 266 98 98 70 219 92 70 56 834 313 047 474 609 930 525 154 28 623 D D D 5 813 D D 1 342 11 804 D 5 284 D 65 24 23 17 53 23 16 13 025 624 133 268 902 393 642 867 405 D D 286 179 D D 97 304 D D 137 970 D D 247 8 275 597 5 309 2 369 990 266 459 265 12 240 j c f 2 649 f g 742 4 393 g 1 986 g 29 10 11 7 23 9 7 5 088 183 023 882 351 477 880 994 212 a b 150 100 a b 57 182 b b 101 495 c c 110 4 279 395 2 549 1 335 469 90 244 135 533 539 54 541 3 264 024 1 339 977 1 005 344 918 703 19 822 D D 13 605 9 833 D D 4 146 13 312 D D 7 008 35 570 D D 9 927 239 18 125 95 38 6 17 14 387 311 823 253 668 896 439 333 542 1 653 D D 1 127 723 D D 404 1 261 D D 543 3 731 D D 1 040 35 2 22 9 4 1 1 1 735 822 976 937 122 085 768 269 543 544 545 546 549 76 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PUERTO RICO Con. 55 ex. 554 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (used only) In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Auto & home supply stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Boat dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Recreational vehicle dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motorcycle dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, nec In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Men’s & boys’ clothing & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Women’s clothing stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Women’s accessory & specialty stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Children’s & infants’ wear stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Family clothing stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Shoe stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture & furnishings stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Household appliance stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 281 23 786 472 257 2 148 107 173 – 118 55 805 20 497 288 28 1 12 15 15 – 10 5 3 – 1 2 – – – – 1 115 20 652 443 1 972 458 640 874 380 91 150 139 505 104 135 266 95 28 30 37 75 30 24 21 308 71 173 64 537 121 108 308 72 13 20 39 1 096 112 630 354 605 22 413 170 160 10 98 52 1 141 30 664 447 1 413 520 295 596 259 100 69 88 342 93 58 190 43 13 9 21 21 10 6 5 303 163 91 48 391 120 55 215 50 17 4 27 1 119 179 608 331 610 38 426 145 141 10 86 44 3 395 813 D 1 972 983 D 2 508 858 D 1 464 236 D 210 833 – 132 704 78 129 631 662 D 347 133 D 16 550 D D 7 308 23 476 – D D 4 434 – D D – – – – 336 177 100 059 591 986 705 900 202 872 631 699 431 793 617 021 993 146 601 246 968 614 256 098 942 568 918 456 875 997 072 806 180 996 610 574 401 895 292 214 934 763 887 284 820 716 235 869 54 1 31 21 167 58 43 65 34 12 8 13 47 14 14 18 5 1 1 2 182 505 D 113 234 D 93 274 D 56 251 D 7 856 – 4 206 3 650 77 733 D 49 936 D 1 037 D D 441 2 507 – D D 98 – D D – – – – 707 987 587 133 213 312 733 168 223 057 852 314 431 596 206 629 270 674 165 431 44 033 D 27 859 D 22 604 D 14 098 D 1 946 – 984 962 18 655 D 12 138 D 236 D D 111 569 – D D 23 – D D – – – – 13 003 436 7 474 5 093 40 13 10 16 8 2 2 3 11 3 3 4 585 834 305 446 036 826 085 125 336 648 256 432 11 418 f 7 152 h 5 188 a 3 371 g 722 – 341 381 5 285 f 3 298 g 97 a b 52 116 – b a 10 – a a – – – – 5 550 211 3 135 2 204 18 5 4 7 208 856 637 715 648 D 409 D 44 D 17 D 73 – 51 22 514 D 335 D 13 D D 10 3 – D D 1 – D D – – – – 835 16 518 301 541 49 285 207 124 13 71 40 151 10 71 70 34 8 17 9 27 8 9 10 115 4 81 30 49 3 18 28 41 3 18 20 385 8 270 107 218 – 158 60 71 2 51 18 141 D 117 D 6 D 2 D 28 – 28 – 105 D 86 D 2 D D 1 – – D D – – D D – – – – 271 11 214 46 131 13 94 24 30 4 23 3 31 1 17 13 8 1 6 1 4 3 1 – 40 1 36 3 11 2 7 2 7 1 4 2 97 2 87 8 55 – 51 4 14 – 14 – 551 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 3 049 1 094 846 1 109 5 1 1 2 769 767 473 529 600 167 136 297 522 213 186 123 2 782 1 220 1 040 522 4 725 1 124 901 2 700 761 271 55 435 8 1 4 2 089 200 223 666 562 563 1 418 491 311 616 882 389 304 189 6 2 2 1 10 2 1 6 628 828 464 336 792 952 777 063 564 3 776 1 549 1 397 830 27 11 10 5 42 13 7 21 767 922 277 568 271 292 404 575 565 566 569 6 475 3 222 432 2 821 105 15 58 31 54 3 37 13 594 469 719 406 635 392 465 778 1 493 700 108 685 25 3 13 7 049 857 690 502 57 571 12 976 811 8 864 3 301 3 505 150 2 223 1 132 4 387 252 2 861 1 274 1 052 52 649 351 572 14 909 646 9 626 4 637 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 77 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PUERTO RICO Con. 57 573 Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Con. Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Liquor stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Used merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous shopping goods stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Nonstore retailers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Retail stores, nec In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 331 80 119 132 3 021 336 1 549 1 136 3 021 336 1 549 1 136 756 109 490 157 1 899 277 905 717 76 3 47 26 14 – – 14 1 061 170 532 359 39 3 20 16 118 1 88 29 591 100 218 273 366 130 95 141 1 444 284 670 489 1 444 284 670 489 896 310 498 87 853 182 320 349 647 416 170 061 593 028 844 721 593 028 844 721 707 587 207 913 004 883 502 619 36 11 11 12 307 60 148 99 307 60 148 99 108 34 63 10 112 25 43 42 050 431 628 991 890 110 398 382 890 110 398 382 444 099 643 702 005 609 970 426 8 2 2 3 74 14 35 24 74 14 35 24 23 7 13 2 26 6 10 10 568 896 603 069 116 264 797 055 116 264 797 055 948 638 770 540 795 092 584 119 407 D 240 D 54 – – 54 2 650 896 713 1 041 36 7 17 11 36 7 17 11 7 2 4 1 9 2 3 3 996 416 791 789 996 416 791 789 949 465 434 050 667 206 697 764 177 a 110 b 29 – – 29 5 1 2 2 478 280 037 161 465 a 295 c 490 a 399 b 3 028 904 856 1 268 96 6 61 29 1 917 91 1 117 709 1 917 91 1 117 709 455 28 342 85 975 67 578 330 58 D 37 D 8 – – 8 512 48 324 140 19 D 13 D 89 D 67 D 289 15 137 137 28 2 22 4 614 30 483 101 614 30 483 101 155 12 134 9 261 21 203 37 12 D 6 D – – – – 153 14 118 21 1 D 1 D 29 D 25 D 66 6 53 7 58 581 591 59, ex. 591 592 24 743 D 13 119 D 1 534 – – 1 534 502 112 174 215 462 917 071 474 1 676 D 984 D 239 – – 239 59 13 22 24 819 159 514 146 14 3 5 5 593 594 323 325 293 705 596 50 577 D 30 437 D 42 742 D 34 860 D 230 64 68 97 946 968 015 963 8 980 D 6 164 D 5 286 D 4 341 D 36 12 9 13 005 183 967 855 2 031 D 1 376 D 1 430 D 1 203 D 8 2 2 3 550 700 472 378 598 599 78 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Aguadilla Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 049 70 620 359 84 – 60 24 28 7 14 7 165 11 92 62 118 1 89 28 81 1 49 31 134 16 58 60 68 5 42 21 190 17 104 69 58 5 42 11 123 7 70 46 679 154 361 162 804 829 989 986 62 14 32 15 571 702 693 176 15 3 7 3 267 606 855 806 880 – 707 173 1 682 1 322 308 52 3 1 1 1 771 216 392 163 7 1 3 1 658 837 915 906 394 – 312 82 817 654 136 27 2 023 663 808 552 426 a 345 b 302 a 199 c 736 120 251 365 290 b 174 b 1 955 267 1 201 487 368 59 269 40 347 36 220 91 831 24 538 269 70 – 50 20 13 – 8 5 154 3 91 60 92 D 70 D 76 D 46 D 68 5 38 25 56 D 40 D 145 6 88 51 52 2 41 9 105 4 66 35 264 12 207 45 7 – 6 1 4 – 3 1 65 2 48 15 32 D 28 D 26 D 20 D 14 1 9 4 19 D 17 D 49 2 37 10 18 – 18 – 30 4 21 5 44 852 – 37 133 7 719 74 58 14 1 196 64 74 57 271 449 102 720 331 027 938 366 3 529 – 2 845 684 7 077 5 608 1 248 221 14 4 5 4 890 591 747 552 53 54 55 ex. 554 94 129 D 79 758 D 57 953 D 40 342 D 48 8 16 23 901 818 866 217 5 166 D 4 482 D 2 548 D 1 667 D 5 310 896 1 890 2 524 3 039 D 1 576 D 13 2 7 3 276 058 901 317 1 117 D 940 D 643 D 436 D 1 280 210 423 647 752 D 380 D 3 303 476 2 003 824 997 179 736 82 842 105 530 207 554 56 57 34 197 D 18 778 D 64 10 35 19 36 5 27 3 28 3 18 6 473 227 009 237 544 975 005 564 153 196 058 899 58 591 4 388 768 3 233 387 3 348 359 2 104 885 59, ex. 591 Arecibo Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 459 133 835 491 112 2 74 36 38 10 18 10 221 16 129 76 134 2 84 48 131 1 91 39 180 37 73 70 106 11 69 26 1 356 423 588 344 885 729 314 842 124 39 52 31 370 826 893 651 29 9 12 7 678 635 395 648 12 4 5 3 764 144 315 305 622 b 450 c 1 789 1 434 300 55 2 702 958 1 122 622 860 b 448 e 535 a e c 1 711 599 531 581 534 74 323 137 978 27 639 312 94 D 66 D 15 – 8 7 179 6 113 60 80 D 47 D 115 D D D 59 9 31 19 46 2 38 6 312 10 248 54 33 D 26 D 7 – 4 3 63 3 48 12 12 D 12 D 34 D D D 16 4 8 4 13 1 12 – 75 268 D 61 000 D 178 138 32 7 367 160 112 94 791 501 672 618 641 648 409 584 6 674 D 4 949 D 16 417 12 451 3 361 605 24 10 8 5 268 016 905 347 1 565 D 1 194 D 4 042 3 103 792 147 5 2 2 1 870 513 059 298 53 54 55 ex. 554 175 178 D 113 553 D 117 343 D D D 127 46 34 47 68 8 44 15 362 331 001 030 103 198 507 398 12 172 D 5 510 D 4 929 D D D 15 5 5 4 671 588 474 609 2 874 D 1 343 D 1 176 D D D 3 1 1 1 665 220 278 167 554 56 57 6 153 804 3 870 1 479 1 513 242 930 341 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 79 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Arecibo Region Con. 58 Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 269 28 137 104 96 10 71 15 172 16 89 67 99 27 36 35 88 27 51 10 181 487 644 050 871 254 596 021 19 5 7 6 11 2 7 1 615 170 860 585 042 917 001 124 4 1 1 1 764 263 833 668 2 486 674 1 011 801 756 182 459 115 769 b e 393 214 4 127 83 74 2 63 9 102 D D 33 79 – 63 16 23 – 23 – 32 D D 5 591 2 447 675 1 519 253 1 762 D D 974 59, ex. 591 59 147 D D 35 514 7 429 D D 4 163 Bayamón Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 2 097 228 1 108 761 159 4 110 45 50 11 23 16 332 23 183 126 235 6 139 90 163 3 92 68 285 71 77 137 152 14 97 41 356 43 193 120 121 17 81 23 244 36 113 95 2 674 653 1 144 876 449 353 164 932 217 63 88 64 011 982 474 555 50 14 20 15 996 903 801 292 20 6 8 6 616 310 124 182 981 a 581 e 2 339 1 265 446 628 4 1 1 1 204 674 259 271 1 202 53 736 413 90 D 58 D 17 – 6 11 244 4 147 93 120 D 70 D 120 3 70 47 91 7 50 34 55 – 44 11 254 19 153 82 79 6 61 12 132 11 77 44 330 19 258 53 22 D 19 D 2 – 2 – 76 5 66 5 18 D 12 D 40 3 31 6 31 3 16 12 17 – 11 6 70 1 58 11 22 3 18 1 32 3 25 4 132 122 D 87 142 D 359 152 51 154 568 233 148 186 313 985 642 686 610 684 835 091 11 220 D 6 707 D 26 13 4 8 38 16 10 11 440 172 475 793 453 023 730 700 2 741 D 1 654 D 5 2 1 1 9 3 2 2 601 545 142 914 469 964 612 893 53 54 55 ex. 554 625 019 D 423 164 D 176 3 96 76 214 76 34 103 185 35 102 46 169 59 78 32 147 49 87 10 95 23 33 38 706 894 704 108 842 732 534 576 007 257 911 839 971 582 094 295 284 166 445 673 575 854 693 028 26 560 D 17 263 D 8 231 178 4 404 3 649 25 8 4 12 16 2 9 4 33 12 15 6 17 5 10 1 12 2 4 5 422 556 865 001 608 326 968 314 923 688 079 156 304 507 348 449 850 695 635 520 6 228 D 4 065 D 1 876 47 1 013 816 6 2 1 2 180 126 133 921 1 670 c 987 f 789 19 438 332 2 670 805 501 1 364 1 299 174 736 389 4 328 1 555 2 002 771 1 222 389 730 103 1 114 251 444 419 554 56 57 3 764 576 2 238 950 8 3 3 1 332 116 656 560 58 591 3 818 1 216 2 184 418 2 987 655 1 104 1 228 59, ex. 591 Caguas Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 997 186 1 069 742 132 2 77 53 66 13 33 20 294 20 164 110 178 1 119 58 2 304 550 1 135 619 640 203 423 014 198 46 98 54 936 047 497 392 45 10 21 13 884 979 587 318 19 4 8 5 501 698 927 876 1 075 40 676 359 76 D 43 D 14 – 11 3 219 7 140 72 77 D 51 D 302 24 242 36 17 D 13 D 3 – 2 1 64 7 52 5 16 D 13 D 212 700 D 157 469 D 341 271 43 27 442 113 176 152 689 165 106 418 237 737 001 499 20 261 D 15 166 D 24 17 3 2 37 8 17 11 457 803 957 697 395 401 476 518 3 484 D 2 173 D 5 631 3 973 998 660 8 2 3 2 854 168 906 780 1 346 b 828 e 2 467 1 798 395 274 3 874 836 1 754 1 284 1 631 b 1 238 e 53 54 55 ex. 554 501 960 D 391 114 D 24 099 D 17 613 D 5 827 D 4 334 D 80 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Caguas Region Con. 554 Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 166 2 100 64 277 55 100 122 143 12 80 51 407 40 208 159 105 13 68 24 229 28 120 81 150 958 D 93 699 D 172 50 44 77 139 14 58 66 155 25 82 47 118 42 62 13 69 18 26 24 479 321 212 946 244 059 614 571 578 915 513 150 782 775 558 449 013 848 137 028 6 941 D 4 307 D 19 5 5 7 12 1 5 5 31 5 16 9 14 4 8 1 7 1 3 2 026 609 477 940 590 270 749 571 603 329 859 415 659 624 457 578 905 705 436 764 1 631 D 1 012 D 4 1 1 1 669 457 263 949 768 a 457 e 2 427 752 627 1 048 979 88 439 452 4 195 670 2 233 1 292 1 076 311 599 166 738 138 357 243 115 D 74 D 65 5 42 18 43 – 32 11 287 12 167 108 60 3 42 15 119 7 74 38 43 D 32 D 15 2 12 1 14 – 14 – 86 5 70 11 20 3 14 3 24 1 20 3 56 57 2 915 300 1 321 1 294 7 1 4 2 896 252 036 608 58 591 3 091 1 028 1 684 379 1 886 405 860 621 59, ex. 591 Fajardo Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 496 52 261 183 433 136 179 117 167 310 315 542 43 14 18 10 342 348 002 992 10 3 4 2 055 136 258 661 4 1 1 1 694 476 893 325 291 10 182 99 98 5 83 10 42 2 29 11 14 4 5 5 79 4 41 34 22 474 D D D 58 933 D D D 119 289 D D D 2 206 D D D 6 842 D D D 7 562 D D D 519 D D D 1 328 D D D 1 790 D D D 195 a c b 742 f b b 835 e e c 29 D D D 3 D D D 56 D D D 11 D D D – D D D 19 D D D 53 54 55 ex. 554 40 1 21 18 40 – 24 16 54 13 18 23 23 2 12 9 126 14 67 45 26 2 18 6 52 10 26 16 42 001 D D D 41 242 – 22 663 18 579 34 10 8 15 174 846 034 294 2 906 D D D 1 969 – 1 111 858 3 811 1 274 960 1 577 1 435 D 835 D 11 2 5 4 597 033 191 373 720 D D D 436 – 227 209 950 309 242 399 336 D 197 D 2 783 495 1 227 1 061 629 D D 40 564 D D D 220 a c b 167 – 85 82 428 119 108 201 117 b 59 b 1 521 249 695 577 248 c c 25 221 b c b 14 D D D 33 – 22 11 10 – 5 5 12 D 8 D 88 5 57 26 22 D D 6 24 D D D 2 D D D 10 – 8 2 3 – 1 2 6 D 6 D 34 3 28 3 7 D D 1 6 D D D 554 56 57 18 883 D 12 912 D 53 8 25 19 743 719 953 071 58 591 24 796 D D 1 711 17 632 D D D 2 850 D D 229 2 164 D D D 59, ex. 591 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 81 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Guayama Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 395 30 223 142 26 – 18 8 17 3 11 3 61 1 39 21 27 1 14 12 43 – 20 23 52 11 19 22 25 3 11 11 82 7 42 33 23 2 21 – 39 2 28 9 327 84 154 87 264 750 579 935 35 8 18 7 693 854 921 918 7 2 3 1 749 038 841 870 356 – 292 64 1 400 1 122 D D 1 559 D D D 391 D D D 516 – D D 673 175 193 305 467 D 194 D 1 250 248 599 403 621 D D – 516 D 338 D 3 561 966 1 696 899 144 – 100 44 649 531 c a 733 c e c 141 b b b 158 – b b 356 81 99 176 162 b 68 b 729 153 367 209 302 b e – 187 a 116 b 240 3 151 86 18 – 11 7 5 – D D 42 D D D 23 D D D 35 – D D 11 – 7 4 5 D 2 D 61 – 33 28 18 D D – 22 D 17 D 87 2 74 11 4 – 4 – – – D D 18 D D D 4 D D D 16 – D D 6 – 6 – – D – D 20 – 14 6 7 D D – 12 D 12 D 16 592 – 12 838 3 754 56 790 46 321 D D 88 569 D D D 28 769 D D D 35 849 – D D 25 7 6 11 331 024 768 539 2 039 – 1 166 873 5 789 4 686 D D 6 585 D D D 1 706 D D D 1 808 – D D 2 828 827 811 1 190 1 875 D 796 D 5 1 2 1 278 052 625 601 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 14 639 D 5 505 D 25 4 13 7 144 632 005 507 58 591 19 681 D D – 15 900 D 10 573 D 5 753 D D – 2 032 D 1 345 D 59, ex. 591 Mayagüez Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 265 135 722 408 82 3 57 22 30 10 13 7 225 14 144 67 102 1 66 35 111 2 62 47 144 36 47 61 91 7 53 31 1 188 371 503 312 343 923 576 844 112 37 46 28 764 220 870 674 27 9 11 6 733 184 665 884 11 3 5 2 874 938 015 921 620 a 325 e 1 721 g 92 b 2 672 f 1 270 e 798 b 486 c 528 b 258 c 1 327 345 467 515 653 90 350 213 861 25 588 248 58 D 42 D 14 D 9 D 193 D 136 D 60 D 42 D 97 D 59 D 43 9 18 16 41 1 29 11 295 3 250 42 11 D 11 D 4 D 2 D 73 D 59 D 16 D 12 D 33 D 31 D 6 – 6 – 10 – 10 – 71 527 D 38 364 D 165 039 D 8 749 D 295 356 D 136 193 D 205 757 D 126 184 D 89 686 D 46 298 D 90 35 19 35 76 9 38 28 151 040 371 740 433 519 540 374 6 206 D 3 265 D 15 678 D 823 D 22 297 D 10 798 D 12 194 D 5 748 D 4 535 D 2 284 D 11 3 4 4 535 411 018 106 1 532 D 782 D 3 955 D 193 D 5 536 D 2 608 D 2 835 D 1 507 D 1 082 D 521 D 2 903 872 957 1 074 1 994 226 1 246 522 53 54 55 ex. 554 554 56 57 7 913 993 4 805 2 115 82 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Mayagüez Region Con. 58 Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 266 32 155 79 61 7 43 11 153 23 82 48 81 26 37 18 57 20 33 3 56 12 19 24 350 054 108 188 013 191 495 327 031 020 274 737 17 5 7 4 233 486 649 098 3 942 1 194 1 760 988 2 265 522 1 610 133 1 689 518 481 690 2 276 586 1 146 544 604 167 375 62 675 172 246 257 213 4 149 60 37 – 30 7 105 4 74 27 82 1 69 12 18 – 16 2 42 – 34 8 591 8 164 2 278 5 372 514 7 2 2 2 009 043 108 858 59, ex. 591 Ponce Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 456 155 811 490 1 395 320 669 405 024 255 676 093 133 32 62 38 589 850 356 383 32 7 14 9 042 912 950 180 14 3 6 4 434 458 734 242 917 44 597 276 311 20 254 37 99 2 70 27 41 9 19 13 218 15 123 80 88 020 D D D 172 873 95 477 D D 411 670 D 199 083 D 8 646 D D D 16 979 9 727 D D 30 958 D 14 099 D 2 036 D D D 4 038 2 257 D D 7 470 D 3 398 D 798 a e e 1 671 947 e e 3 802 f 1 844 f 75 D D D 11 1 D D 169 D 107 D 26 D D D 1 – D D 62 D 56 D 53 54 55 ex. 554 100 2 68 30 128 4 77 47 210 35 89 86 118 10 75 33 273 37 138 98 78 8 54 16 191 33 98 60 137 372 D 88 237 D 119 5 75 38 128 32 43 51 82 8 47 26 103 19 50 32 97 29 56 11 54 15 20 18 329 169 703 457 411 974 758 679 597 772 175 650 057 490 619 948 122 534 289 299 573 814 085 674 9 183 D 5 628 D 5 777 189 3 808 1 780 14 3 5 5 397 169 756 472 2 226 D 1 346 D 1 345 48 876 421 3 532 724 1 361 1 447 2 006 222 1 216 568 4 919 965 2 441 1 513 2 679 736 1 548 395 1 791 595 635 561 690 b 425 c 598 20 397 181 1 640 320 647 673 690 69 420 201 2 888 557 1 362 969 897 247 484 166 760 214 318 228 57 D 42 D 102 3 61 38 73 6 42 25 60 – 46 14 200 14 115 71 48 2 40 6 122 11 83 28 17 D 14 D 28 2 20 6 23 1 22 – 11 – 11 – 82 8 59 15 18 – 18 – 43 6 31 6 554 56 57 8 464 836 5 148 2 480 20 4 9 6 11 3 6 1 7 2 2 2 569 011 971 587 528 268 550 710 088 248 695 145 58 591 59, ex. 591 See footnotes at end of table. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 83 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) San Juan Region Retail trade In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 52 Building materials, hardware, garden supply, & mobile home dlr In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Lumber & other building materials In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Paint, glass, & wallpaper stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hardware stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Retail nurseries, lawn & garden supply stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mobile home dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported General merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous general merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Meat & fish (seafood) markets, including freezer provisioners In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Fruit & vegetable markets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Candy, nut, & confectionery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dairy products stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Retail bakeries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous food stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 4 368 646 1 946 1 776 251 8 153 90 46 – 28 18 34 2 25 7 141 5 87 49 29 1 13 15 1 – – 1 105 25 55 25 14 10 3 1 34 6 19 9 57 9 33 15 471 81 189 201 251 49 100 102 20 – 3 17 8 – 4 4 15 5 4 6 31 9 12 10 125 14 56 55 21 4 10 7 822 618 146 57 6 1 2 2 728 870 462 395 309 4 175 129 374 291 511 572 385 371 148 866 664 184 280 200 943 654 097 192 160 44 66 48 193 887 885 421 58 17 22 18 644 395 258 991 1 562 99 775 688 81 3 42 36 16 – 6 10 9 D 3 D 43 D 29 D D D 4 7 D – – D 28 2 18 8 – D D D 5 D D 2 23 D 15 D 234 17 112 105 136 7 80 49 15 – 1 14 7 – 4 3 8 D 3 D 7 D 3 D 56 7 20 29 5 D 1 D 356 37 270 49 25 4 14 7 3 – 1 2 10 D 4 D 11 D 9 D D D – – D – – D 2 – 2 – – D D D 1 D D – 1 D 1 D 66 8 51 7 45 4 39 2 2 – – 2 – – – – 2 D 1 D – D – D 17 4 11 2 – D – D 32 607 813 20 703 11 091 10 032 – 4 839 5 193 3 401 D 1 866 D 17 111 D 12 438 D D D 1 560 475 D – – D 74 50 16 7 960 877 765 318 7 690 183 4 748 2 759 2 240 – 1 012 1 228 848 D 453 D 4 069 D 2 900 D D D 383 147 D – – D 18 13 3 1 563 055 708 800 2 399 43 1 353 1 003 746 – 254 492 251 a 126 c 1 226 b 857 e c a 116 57 a – – a 7 087 4 924 1 285 878 4 380 h c e 1 187 e c 486 1 520 f 891 c 8 3 2 2 6 3 1 1 243 750 214 279 446 395 364 687 62 – 18 44 32 – 14 18 118 b 18 b 255 b 139 b 1 188 216 573 399 142 b 88 b 521 93 325 – 39 787 53 538 46 475 D 14 306 D 156 231 D 113 081 D D D 7 974 5 136 D – – D 250 005 976 269 523 525 526 527 53 531 493 349 D D D 93 687 D D 11 464 235 214 D 91 597 D 1 130 531 247 351 1 012 514 194 303 913 395 806 712 062 723 227 112 47 411 D D D 9 246 D D 2 944 18 303 D 11 067 D 84 39 23 21 67 36 14 16 426 666 516 244 883 833 342 708 588 – 198 390 254 – 127 127 820 D 177 D 2 108 D 1 201 D 11 1 6 3 561 557 890 114 12 000 D D D 2 374 D D 739 4 189 D 2 489 D 20 9 5 5 16 9 3 4 706 829 616 261 847 226 493 128 150 – 47 103 67 – 31 36 195 D 42 D 558 D 335 D 2 620 294 1 542 784 269 D 126 D 533 539 54 541 542 6 611 – 1 924 4 687 4 735 – 3 191 1 544 6 979 D 1 687 D 19 883 D 11 958 D 71 8 30 32 688 234 899 555 543 544 545 546 549 8 955 D 3 920 D 1 212 D 581 D 84 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) San Juan Region Con. 55 ex. 554 Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (used only) In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Auto & home supply stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Boat dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Recreational vehicle dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motorcycle dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive dealers, nec In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Men’s & boys’ clothing accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Women’s clothing stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Women’s accessory & specialty stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Children’s & infants’ wear stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Family clothing stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Shoe stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous apparel & accessory stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Home furniture & furnishings stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Household appliance stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 347 8 186 153 78 1 39 38 32 – 17 15 217 7 121 89 13 – 5 8 7 – 4 3 – – – – – – – – 252 7 137 108 636 184 159 293 112 33 39 40 181 49 47 85 41 13 9 19 26 12 7 7 78 25 27 26 169 45 22 102 29 7 8 14 370 48 191 131 206 13 126 67 41 3 26 12 352 13 184 153 571 252 88 230 95 33 24 37 143 50 23 69 18 5 2 10 7 4 2 1 132 83 22 26 143 60 11 71 30 14 1 13 500 96 279 124 1 585 31 711 842 628 011 949 668 88 4 53 30 519 236 962 321 21 1 13 7 815 042 585 188 4 982 266 3 004 1 712 2 292 a 1 429 f 309 – 67 242 2 255 e 1 417 f 56 – b b 70 – b a – – – – – – – – 1 705 118 860 727 6 2 1 2 913 715 406 792 979 369 230 380 2 468 895 626 947 233 58 31 144 132 62 50 20 1 144 577 285 282 1 512 523 167 822 445 231 17 197 3 365 628 1 654 1 083 1 722 c 1 079 e 355 b 207 c 125 1 67 57 8 D 2 D 12 – 8 4 100 D 57 D 5 – D D – – D D – – – – – – – – 142 3 87 52 121 8 52 61 29 5 16 8 38 – 15 23 9 1 3 5 6 2 1 3 18 – 11 7 11 – 1 10 10 – 5 5 67 4 31 32 39 D 18 D 4 D 3 D 24 2 20 2 – D – D 3 – 3 – 21 D 17 D – – D D – – D D – – – – – – – – 41 2 32 7 17 2 14 1 9 1 8 – 3 – 3 – 1 – 1 – 1 1 – – 3 – 2 1 – – – – – – – – 7 1 6 – 4 D 4 D 1 D 1 D 551 1 211 967 D 521 974 D 71 765 – 23 392 48 373 282 209 D 152 689 D 9 807 – D D 9 880 – D D – – – – – – – – 270 929 787 554 940 900 161 879 465 566 282 617 178 515 441 222 850 845 426 579 677 267 216 194 747 513 448 786 723 703 497 523 300 491 851 958 298 128 350 820 45 511 D 25 527 D 3 328 – 1 046 2 282 37 531 D 25 587 D 609 – D D 1 540 – D D – – – – – – – – 17 1 9 7 69 28 14 25 12 4 2 5 21 7 5 7 969 142 453 374 213 982 482 749 121 226 780 115 275 901 888 486 11 256 D 6 539 D 878 – 260 618 9 116 D 6 309 D 146 – D D 419 – D D – – – – – – – – 4 298 242 2 240 1 816 16 6 3 6 733 741 455 537 552 553 555 556 557 559 554 56 561 2 884 1 000 681 1 203 5 1 1 1 076 909 370 797 557 155 78 324 279 142 97 40 2 988 1 429 804 755 3 977 1 479 392 2 106 972 627 33 312 11 2 5 3 302 082 968 252 562 563 2 174 765 229 1 180 1 115 513 418 184 12 6 3 3 15 6 1 7 666 049 470 147 522 620 561 341 564 565 566 569 4 340 2 908 136 1 296 47 8 25 13 517 354 972 191 57 571 250 183 D 179 564 D 65 233 D 40 695 D 22 518 D 15 599 D 5 592 D 3 284 D 5 241 D 3 590 D 1 348 D 765 D 572 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 85 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors & partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) San Juan Region Con. 57 573 Home furniture, furnishings, & equipment stores Con. Radio, television, consumer electronics, & music stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Eating & drinking places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous retail In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Liquor stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Used merchandise stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous shopping goods stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Nonstore retailers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Retail stores, nec In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1Includes 123 32 39 52 1 052 118 505 429 1 052 118 505 429 188 45 92 51 696 122 279 295 24 – 13 11 5 – – 5 411 75 178 158 16 – 11 5 13 – 11 2 227 47 66 114 184 65 59 59 692 101 311 278 692 101 311 278 306 120 152 33 456 99 164 192 882 970 091 821 096 922 899 275 096 922 899 275 614 715 030 869 980 915 405 660 19 5 7 6 154 22 75 57 154 22 75 57 32 13 15 3 62 15 24 22 407 946 089 372 796 283 263 250 796 283 263 250 756 203 842 711 180 098 139 943 512 – D D 103 – – 103 4 1 1 1 36 5 18 13 36 5 18 13 713 517 613 583 927 255 242 430 927 255 242 430 1 288 449 368 471 16 2 7 6 16 2 7 6 618 705 774 139 618 705 774 139 24 4 10 10 455 27 228 200 455 27 228 200 65 11 33 21 244 23 105 116 13 – D D 2 – – 2 131 19 55 57 5 – 5 – 10 – D D 83 4 30 49 2 1 1 – 112 10 85 17 112 10 85 17 22 4 16 2 40 4 30 6 6 – D D – – – – 17 4 11 2 – – – – 2 – D D 15 – 13 2 58 581 591 7 401 2 964 3 597 840 14 3 5 5 758 494 726 538 116 – D D 21 – – 21 7 1 2 3 390 701 584 105 2 476 984 1 119 373 4 1 1 2 856 262 589 005 47 – b b 11 – – 11 2 685 712 808 1 165 365 – 269 96 94 – b a 1 654 550 392 712 59, ex. 591 592 6 495 – D D 876 – – 876 272 58 89 124 645 752 635 258 31 6 11 12 593 594 324 900 618 806 596 39 088 – 28 958 10 130 5 458 – D D 132 41 36 55 418 163 208 047 7 585 – 5 968 1 617 1 060 – D D 21 8 5 8 596 198 212 186 1 699 – 1 333 366 399 – D D 5 1 1 2 133 793 333 007 598 599 sales from catalog order desks. 86 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 12. Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Under roof floor space Geographic area and kind of business Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar) Selling space as percent of total floor space [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total (1,000 sq. ft.) Selling (1,000 sq. ft.) PUERTO RICO 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 47 133 1 119 689 360 70 756 1 260 163 238 265 3 264 538 2 294 430 024 378 711 935 5 781 1 206 12 3 6 2 453 374 469 610 4 569 951 9 2 4 1 107 451 727 929 276 251 358 220 485 223 349 79.0 78.9 73.1 72.6 73.1 73.9 52.4 896 707 4 900 2 567 Aguadilla Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 2 12 70 37 28 5 58 176 33 135 8 D D 847 638 037 172 D D 709 166 517 26 286 D D 517 122 377 18 140 D D 342 276 358 454 261 D D 72.9 73.5 72.9 69.2 49.0 36 544 Arecibo Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 5 12 126 75 38 13 96 122 479 D 342 51 225 65 966 915 745 306 654 D 1 323 359 627 338 498 505 D 968 260 461 247 271 243 D 354 200 490 264 328 77.2 D 73.2 72.4 73.5 73.1 54.4 88 871 Bayamón Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 4 16 192 124 63 5 121 129 470 27 319 516 786 D 366 345 D 147 284 427 187 2 066 D 1 058 D 732 325 143 1 523 D 779 D 404 398 191 339 D 470 D 365 76.1 76.5 73.7 D 73.6 D 55.2 Caguas Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 6 24 175 131 40 4 105 134 102 29 495 398 682 D 297 478 D 118 782 630 169 1 476 D 814 D 696 517 131 1 075 D 595 D 370 259 225 371 D 500 D 321 82.1 77.5 72.8 D 73.1 D 53.2 Fajardo Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 3 3 50 33 11 6 26 D D 113 169 D 70 551 D 24 796 D D 491 D 214 D 214 D D 356 D 156 D 96 D D 318 D 452 D 258 D D 72.5 D 72.9 D 44.9 Guayama Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 3 3 34 16 16 2 23 46 321 D 81 414 D 47 409 D 19 681 375 D 344 D 199 D 137 313 D 250 D 144 D 81 148 D 326 D 329 D 243 83.5 D 72.7 D 72.4 D 59.1 Mayagüez Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 5 12 106 69 34 3 61 131 441 D 259 29 227 1 449 931 934 584 670 D 805 205 588 12 418 518 D 585 149 427 9 206 254 D 444 201 534 176 277 77.3 D 72.7 72.7 72.6 75.0 49.3 57 013 Ponce Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores See footnotes at end of table. 5 17 115 67 33 15 78 114 407 D 362 649 D 205 161 D 97 122 634 D 1 350 D 469 D 651 494 D 981 D 343 D 318 232 D 370 D 598 D 305 77.9 D 72.7 D 73.1 D 48.8 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 87 Table 12. Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Under roof floor space Geographic area and kind of business Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar) Selling space as percent of total floor space [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total (1,000 sq. ft.) Selling (1,000 sq. ft.) PUERTO RICO Con. San Juan Region 5311 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Department stores1 Variety stores Grocery stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and carry Drug stores and proprietary stores 1Includes 14 34 251 137 97 17 188 493 349 93 687 1 012 062 D 719 051 D 306 614 1 921 334 3 890 D 1 983 D 1 267 1 504 261 2 851 D 1 446 D 682 328 359 355 D 497 D 450 78.3 78.1 73.3 D 72.9 D 53.8 sales from catalog order desks. 88 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 13. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Kind of business and franchise operation Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code PUERTO RICO 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 1 119 46 650 423 257 20 126 111 1 115 204 456 455 2 873 375 1 380 1 118 118 5 82 31 203 6 85 112 3 264 189 2 160 914 2 508 258 1 243 1 007 1 141 235 454 450 1 406 447 480 478 024 124 063 837 858 294 184 380 336 795 628 913 524 686 401 437 23 1 16 5 351 463 001 887 5511 5 188 673 2 737 1 778 5 550 997 2 332 2 221 36 12 12 11 138 463 297 378 490 7 385 98 1 115 31 542 542 5541 5812 598 42 742 553 34 014 8 175 82 1 39 40 593 887 871 835 5995 Aguadilla Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 70 – 47 23 24 2 14 8 81 8 40 33 181 24 95 62 12 1 8 3 14 1 7 6 176 847 – D D D D 25 989 D 57 953 D 32 659 D 62 23 22 16 079 275 029 775 1 712 – g e c a 102 b 302 b 166 c 1 875 765 700 410 81 a 75 a 30 a 10 a 5511 5541 5812 598 9 835 D 9 279 D 1 602 D 547 D 5995 Arecibo Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 126 11 78 37 21 – 9 12 131 17 71 43 262 33 123 106 22 1 14 7 18 – 8 10 342 966 D 210 029 D 100 069 – D D 117 17 62 37 98 34 28 35 343 530 788 025 115 315 380 420 2 325 e 1 487 e 383 – c c 535 69 274 192 2 464 923 736 805 89 a b 44 b – b b 5511 5541 5812 598 6 626 D D 3 750 D – D D 5995 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 89 Table 13. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise operation Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Bayamón Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 192 11 104 77 45 2 23 20 163 34 61 68 342 53 168 121 14 1 8 5 30 1 9 20 516 28 317 170 786 393 639 754 3 466 213 2 255 998 794 a 603 c 789 147 311 331 h 2 387 g f 30 a b a 87 a 23 b 5511 495 841 D 429 498 D 176 37 62 75 706 793 940 973 5541 5812 D 90 325 D D 3 691 D D D 6 997 D 1 430 D 598 5995 Caguas Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 175 2 102 71 41 4 24 13 166 31 72 63 393 50 185 158 22 2 15 5 21 – 6 15 398 682 D D 125 355 385 382 D D 72 588 150 32 62 56 153 56 49 47 958 501 392 065 171 027 940 204 4 1 1 1 3 165 c g 971 881 e e 165 768 163 300 305 148 527 308 313 36 a b 7 b – b b 5511 5541 5812 598 2 386 D D 468 D – D D 5995 Fajardo Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 50 1 30 19 7 1 2 4 40 4 19 17 117 16 56 45 6 – 4 2 7 1 2 4 113 169 D D D D D D D 41 242 D 18 837 D 51 16 15 19 207 152 929 126 D – D D D D D 788 732 b e c b a a a 167 a 76 b 1 496 482 397 617 a – a a a a a 10 5511 5541 5812 598 5995 90 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 13. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise operation Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Guayama Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 34 – 23 11 4 – 2 2 43 7 12 24 81 9 41 31 4 – 3 1 4 – 2 2 81 414 – D D 15 698 – D D 35 5 13 16 849 748 489 612 614 – e c 31 – a a 158 22 46 90 f 240 e c 52 – b a a – a a 5511 5541 5812 D 7 404 D D 6 993 – D D D – D D 598 5995 Mayagüez Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 106 1 67 38 19 3 9 7 111 12 48 51 250 28 146 76 11 – 9 2 17 2 7 8 259 449 D D 55 529 157 020 D D 57 709 89 11 37 41 80 28 33 18 686 062 466 158 300 315 755 230 1 966 b g 399 431 b c 156 528 41 244 243 2 246 805 901 540 b – 42 a 47 a a b 5511 5541 5812 598 D – 3 006 D 3 086 D D D 5995 Ponce Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 115 4 63 48 18 3 10 5 128 29 46 53 255 30 127 98 14 – 10 4 16 – 8 8 362 649 D 264 659 D 80 27 30 22 119 25 50 43 100 30 33 36 327 255 833 239 329 094 515 720 069 539 358 172 2 925 b 2 181 f 196 69 90 37 598 120 266 212 2 853 826 1 014 1 013 41 – 27 14 b – 28 b 5511 5541 5812 598 2 816 – 2 170 646 D – 1 584 D 5995 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 91 Table 13. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise operation Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code San Juan Region 541 Grocery stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 251 16 136 99 78 5 33 40 252 62 87 103 992 132 439 421 13 – 11 2 76 1 36 39 1 012 062 D 655 808 D 1 211 967 D D D 352 95 113 143 668 161 238 268 270 647 542 081 233 334 411 488 6 446 f 4 331 g 2 292 e g f 1 705 391 649 665 16 4 5 5 025 508 721 796 94 – b a 704 a 394 e 5511 5541 5812 598 5 458 – D D 52 521 D 30 248 D 5995 92 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 14. Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Under roof floor space Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar) Selling space as percent of total floor space [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total (1,000 sq. ft.) Selling (1,000 sq. ft.) PUERTO RICO 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 47 42 3 2 133 25 77 31 1 119 114 594 411 689 10 368 311 360 102 202 56 70 2 24 44 756 109 490 157 1 260 163 D D D 238 265 D D 24 370 3 264 024 1 339 977 1 005 344 918 703 538 378 D D 394 473 2 294 711 1 297 179 782 147 215 385 430 935 D D 308 845 896 310 498 87 707 587 207 913 5 781 D D D 1 206 D D 147 12 3 3 6 453 108 243 103 9 2 2 4 4 569 D D D 951 D D 106 107 271 365 472 276 D D D 251 D D 230 358 590 425 205 220 D D 198 485 594 474 241 223 D D 195 349 583 351 143 79.0 D D D 78.9 D D 72.1 73.1 73.1 72.9 73.3 72.6 D D 72.4 73.1 73.0 72.8 73.7 73.9 D D 74.1 52.4 64.3 55.1 41.2 5331 5411 5411 pt. 3 374 D D 2 754 6 2 2 1 469 992 266 212 2 451 D D 1 994 4 727 2 184 1 650 893 1 929 D D 1 584 2 567 533 1 420 614 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 2 610 D D 2 137 4 900 829 2 579 1 491 5912 Aguadilla Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 2 2 – – 12 3 7 2 70 8 40 22 37 2 23 12 28 4 17 7 5 2 – 3 58 5 42 11 176 63 63 50 D D – – D D D D 847 507 080 260 D D – – D D D D 709 174 220 315 166 D D 102 517 D D D 26 D – D 286 28 179 79 D D – – D D D D 517 129 159 229 122 D D 74 377 D D D 18 D – D 140 17 92 30 D D – – D D D D 342 492 397 219 276 D D 188 358 D D D 454 D – D 261 351 294 119 D D – – D D D D 72.9 74.0 72.6 72.7 73.5 D D 72.4 72.9 D D D 69.2 D – D 49.0 62.6 51.5 38.3 5331 5411 5411 pt. 33 638 D D 13 913 135 037 D D D 8 172 D – D 36 5 27 3 544 975 005 564 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Arecibo Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 5 5 – – 12 3 6 3 126 11 80 35 75 2 46 27 38 9 26 3 342 159 100 83 122 479 122 479 – – D D D D 966 406 380 180 654 654 – – D D D D 1 323 426 303 594 359 D D D 627 D 158 D 505 505 – – D D D D 968 314 224 430 260 D D D 461 D 116 D 243 243 – – D D D D 354 508 448 193 200 D D D 490 D 517 D 77.2 77.2 – – D D D D 73.2 73.7 73.9 72.4 72.4 D D D 73.5 D 73.5 D 5331 5411 5411 pt. 51 915 D D D 225 745 D 59 941 D 5411 pt. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 93 Table 14. Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Under roof floor space Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar) Selling space as percent of total floor space [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total (1,000 sq. ft.) Selling (1,000 sq. ft.) Arecibo Region Con. 5411 5411 pt. Grocery stores Con. Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 13 – 8 5 96 10 71 15 65 306 – D D 88 27 51 10 871 254 596 021 338 – D D 498 129 266 104 247 – D D 271 66 156 49 264 – D D 328 413 331 205 73.1 – D D 54.4 51.4 58.6 47.3 5912 Bayamón Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 4 4 – – 16 3 9 4 192 15 102 75 124 – 58 66 63 15 42 6 5 – 2 3 121 17 81 23 129 470 129 470 – – 27 319 D D D 516 224 125 166 786 646 551 589 D – D D 366 224 105 36 345 646 685 014 D – D D 147 49 87 10 284 166 445 673 427 427 – – 187 D D D 2 066 523 455 1 089 D – D D 1 058 523 359 176 D – D D 732 117 426 189 325 325 – – 143 D D D 1 523 384 333 807 D – D D 779 384 262 133 D – D D 404 81 247 75 398 398 – – 191 D D D 339 585 377 206 D – D D 470 585 403 271 D – D D 365 607 354 142 76.1 76.1 – – 76.5 D D D 73.7 73.4 73.2 74.1 D – D D 73.6 73.4 73.1 75.4 D – D D 55.2 69.1 58.0 39.9 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Caguas Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 6 6 – – 24 3 16 5 175 10 95 70 131 – 75 56 40 10 20 10 4 – – 4 134 102 134 102 – – 29 495 D D D 398 682 D 156 030 D D – 18 514 D 297 478 D 137 516 D D – – D 630 630 – – 169 D D D 1 476 D 370 D D – 102 D 814 D 268 D D – – D 517 517 – – 131 D D D 1 075 D 271 D D – 75 D 595 D 196 D D – – D 259 259 – – 225 D D D 371 D 576 D D – 247 D 500 D 702 D D – – D 82.1 82.1 – – 77.5 D D D 72.8 D 73.4 D D – 73.8 D 73.1 D 73.2 D D – – D 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 94 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 14. Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Under roof floor space Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar) Selling space as percent of total floor space [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total (1,000 sq. ft.) Selling (1,000 sq. ft.) Caguas Region Con. 5912 Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 105 13 68 24 118 42 62 13 782 775 558 449 696 93 385 218 370 70 207 94 321 611 302 143 53.2 75.2 53.6 42.9 Fajardo Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 3 3 – – 3 1 2 – 50 4 29 17 33 – 20 13 11 4 6 1 6 – 3 3 26 2 18 6 D D – – D D D – 113 169 D 33 092 D D – D D 70 551 D 21 051 D D – D D 24 796 D D 1 711 D D – – D D D – 491 D 145 D D – D D 214 D 93 D D – D D 214 D D 33 D D – – D D D – 356 D 105 D D – D D 156 D 67 D D – D D 96 D D 13 D D – – D D D – 318 D 315 D D – D D 452 D 314 D D – D D 258 D D 132 D D – – D D D – 72.5 D 72.5 D D – D D 72.9 D 72.3 D D – D D 44.9 D D 39.9 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Guayama Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 3 3 – – 3 – 3 – 34 1 23 10 16 1 9 6 16 – 14 2 2 – – 2 23 2 21 – 46 321 46 321 – – D – D – 81 414 D 45 907 D D D D D 47 409 – D D D – – D 19 681 D D – 375 375 – – D – D – 344 D 192 D D D D D 199 – D D D – – D 137 D D – 313 313 – – D – D – 250 D 139 D D D D D 144 – D D D – – D 81 D D – 148 148 – – D – D – 326 D 330 D D D D D 329 – D D D – – D 243 D D – 83.5 83.5 – – D – D – 72.7 D 72.2 D D D D D 72.4 – D D D – – D 59.1 D D – 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 Mayagüez Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 5 5 – – 12 3 5 4 106 8 66 32 69 1 44 24 131 441 131 441 – – D D D D 259 449 D 112 611 D 29 931 D D 20 452 670 670 – – D D D D 805 D 312 D 205 D D 147 518 518 – – D D D D 585 D 227 D 149 D D 106 254 254 – – D D D D 444 D 496 D 201 D D 193 77.3 77.4 – – D D D D 72.7 D 72.6 D 72.7 D D 72.4 5331 5411 5411 pt. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 95 Table 14. Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Under roof floor space Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar) Selling space as percent of total floor space [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total (1,000 sq. ft.) Selling (1,000 sq. ft.) Mayagüez Region Con. 5411 5411 pt. Grocery stores Con. Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 34 7 20 7 3 – 2 1 61 7 43 11 227 934 D D D 1 584 – D D 57 20 33 3 013 191 495 327 588 D D D 12 – D D 418 49 260 110 427 D D D 9 – D D 206 33 131 42 534 D D D 176 – D – 277 612 256 79 72.6 D D D 75.0 – D D 49.3 67.8 50.3 38.6 5411 pt. 5912 Ponce Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 5 4 – 1 17 3 10 4 115 8 59 48 67 – 31 36 33 8 21 4 15 – 7 8 78 8 54 16 97 29 56 11 114 407 D – D D D D 1 619 362 649 D 174 466 D D – D D 205 161 D 89 415 D D – D D 122 534 289 299 634 D – D D D D 8 1 350 D 555 D D – D D 469 D 177 D D – D D 651 66 331 253 494 D – D D D D 6 981 D 405 D D – D D 343 D 131 D D – D D 318 49 174 95 232 D – D D D D 270 370 D 431 D D – D D 598 D 683 D D – D D 305 603 324 119 77.9 D – D D D D 71.8 72.7 D 73.0 D D – D D 73.1 D 73.9 D D – D D 48.8 73.5 52.5 37.5 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 San Juan Region 5311 Department stores1 In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Variety stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Supermarkets In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cash & carry In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Drug stores & proprietary stores In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1Includes 14 10 3 1 34 6 19 9 251 49 100 102 137 4 62 71 97 45 36 16 17 – 2 15 188 45 92 51 493 349 D D D 93 687 D D 11 464 1 012 514 194 303 062 723 227 112 D D D D 719 051 D 164 073 D D – D D 306 120 152 33 614 715 030 869 1 921 D D D 334 D D 59 3 890 1 148 691 2 050 D D D D 1 983 D 587 D D – D D 1 267 301 460 506 1 504 D D D 261 D D 43 2 851 839 502 1 510 D D D D 1 446 D 426 D D – D D 682 188 279 215 328 D D D 359 D D 267 355 613 387 201 D D D D 497 D 385 D D – D D 450 642 545 158 78.3 D D D 78.1 D D 72.7 73.3 73.1 72.5 73.6 D D D D 72.9 D 72.6 D D – D D 53.8 62.3 60.6 42.6 5331 5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5912 sales from catalog order desks. 96 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code PUERTO RICO 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 1 119 114 13 97 4 594 33 536 25 411 – 17 394 257 2 – 2 – 148 20 123 5 107 – 1 106 1 115 20 7 13 – 652 187 438 27 443 10 5 428 2 873 330 157 161 12 1 463 213 1 212 38 1 080 5 7 1 068 118 1 – 1 – 88 4 81 3 29 1 – 28 203 65 5 45 15 59 1 40 18 79 – – 79 3 264 024 1 339 977 D 1 276 755 D 1 005 344 D 860 635 D 918 703 – 22 673 896 030 2 508 858 D – D – 1 464 236 258 294 D D D – D D 1 141 30 9 21 664 216 425 22 447 10 8 428 1 406 281 193 81 6 648 235 398 14 476 18 1 456 336 177 161 016 – 100 382 553 165 059 252 059 748 524 446 534 182 730 859 813 079 967 219 339 140 740 23 351 9 477 e 9 001 a 7 880 f 6 788 c 5 994 – 212 5 782 5 188 a – a – 3 371 673 h c g – c g 5 550 211 49 162 – 3 135 871 2 135 129 2 204 77 35 2 092 36 7 5 2 17 6 10 11 10 138 363 224 016 123 366 738 257 371 409 501 24 884 490 a – a – 399 a e 11 b a – 87 1 115 526 b 446 b 145 a 96 b 444 – – 444 5511 5541 5812 598 42 742 D – D – 34 860 D D 628 D D – 7 547 82 593 40 051 D 33 752 D 10 911 D 6 119 D 31 631 – – 31 631 5995 Aguadilla Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 70 8 – 8 – 40 – 38 2 22 – 1 21 176 847 63 507 – 63 507 – 63 080 – D D 50 260 – D D 1 712 651 – 651 – 603 – f a 458 – a e 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 97 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Aguadilla Region 5511 Con. 24 1 – 1 – 16 2 13 1 7 – – 7 81 1 – 1 – 49 7 39 3 31 1 – 30 181 17 8 9 – 98 14 83 1 66 2 3 61 12 – – – – 8 – 8 – 4 1 – 3 14 1 1 – – 8 – 7 1 5 – – 5 D D – D – D D D D D – – D 57 953 D – D – 40 342 D D 1 413 D D – D 62 079 10 227 D D – 32 871 D D D 18 981 D D D 9 835 – – – – 9 279 – 9 279 – 556 D – D 1 602 D D – – D – 547 D 635 – – 635 c a – a – c a c a b – – b 302 a – a – 199 b c 8 c a – b 1 875 267 c b – 1 130 f f a 478 b a e 81 – – – – 75 – 75 – 6 a – a 30 a a – – a – 10 a 14 – – 14 Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 5541 5812 598 5995 Arecibo Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 126 11 2 9 – 80 9 69 2 35 – – 35 21 – – – – 10 – 9 1 11 – – 11 342 966 159 406 D D – 100 380 D D D 83 180 – – 83 180 100 069 – – – – 65 324 – D D 34 745 – – 34 745 2 325 941 b f – 915 e f a 469 – – 469 383 – – – – 158 – c b 225 – – 225 5511 98 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Arecibo Region Con. 5541 Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 131 1 – 1 – 91 17 70 4 39 – – 39 262 28 18 9 1 133 15 114 4 101 – – 101 22 1 – 1 – 14 1 13 – 7 – – 7 18 4 – 3 1 7 – 5 2 7 – – 7 117 343 D – D – D 17 530 D D D – – D 98 115 27 487 D D D 36 228 D D D 34 400 – – 34 400 6 626 D – D – D D D – 3 750 – – 3 750 D D – D D D – 1 155 D 1 803 – – 1 803 535 a – a – e 69 e b c – – c 2 464 674 f c a 1 007 e f a 783 – – 783 89 a – a – b a b – 44 – – 44 b a – a a b – 22 a 31 – – 31 5812 598 5995 Bayamón Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 192 15 2 13 – 102 9 88 5 75 – 3 72 45 – – – – 25 2 22 1 20 – 1 19 163 3 1 2 – 92 32 58 2 68 1 1 66 516 786 224 646 D D – 125 551 D D D 166 589 – D D 495 841 – – – – 349 776 D D D 146 065 – D D 176 706 3 894 D D – 96 704 D 59 409 D 76 108 D D D 3 466 1 573 b g – 898 c f b 995 – a f 794 – – – – 481 a e a 313 – c c 789 19 a a – 438 c 295 a 332 a a e 5511 5541 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 99 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Bayamón Region Con. 5812 Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 342 43 26 15 2 184 26 152 6 115 1 1 113 14 – – – – 10 1 8 1 4 – – 4 30 6 1 2 3 12 – 7 5 12 – – 12 D 59 582 D D D 76 923 33 655 42 118 1 150 D D D D 3 691 – – – – 2 641 D D D 1 050 – – 1 050 6 997 1 941 D D 1 136 2 506 – D D 2 550 – – 2 550 h 1 555 g c a 1 992 903 1 072 17 f b a f 30 – – – – 22 a b a 8 – – 8 87 28 a a 13 29 – a a 30 – – 30 598 5995 Caguas Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 175 10 – 10 – 95 2 89 4 70 – 3 67 41 – – – – 28 4 24 – 13 – – 13 166 2 – 2 – 100 30 68 2 64 1 2 61 393 39 17 21 1 202 33 164 5 152 – – 152 398 682 D – D – 156 030 D D 1 007 D – D 124 348 385 382 – – – – 312 794 D D – 72 588 – – 72 588 150 958 D – D – 93 699 D 58 807 D D D D D 153 171 D D D D 81 724 D D D D – – D 3 165 f – f – 1 387 c g 16 g – b 955 881 – – – – 716 e e – 165 – – 165 768 a – a – 457 c 283 a e a a e 4 148 f e c a 2 220 g g b g – – g 5511 5541 5812 100 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Caguas Region Con. 598 Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 22 – – – – 17 2 15 – 5 – – 5 21 5 – 2 3 7 – 4 3 9 – – 9 2 386 – – – – 1 918 D D – 468 – – 468 D 2 880 – D D D – D D D – – D 36 – – – – 29 a b – 7 – – 7 b 27 – a a b – a a b – – b 5995 Fajardo Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 50 4 1 3 – 29 – 27 2 17 – – 17 7 – – – – 3 1 2 – 4 – – 4 40 – – – – 24 4 19 1 16 – – 16 117 13 8 5 – 62 8 51 3 42 – – 42 6 – – – – 4 – 4 – 2 – – 2 113 169 D D D – 33 092 – D D D – – D D – – – – D D D – D – – D 41 242 – – – – 22 663 D 18 837 D 18 579 – – 18 579 51 207 D D D – 24 774 D D D D – – D D – – – – D – D – D – – D 732 e b c – 262 – e a c – – c b – – – – b a a – a – – a 167 – – – – 85 a 76 a 82 – – 82 1 496 c c b – 674 e e b f – – f a – – – – a – a – a – – a 5511 5541 5812 598 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 101 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Fajardo Region Con. 5995 Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 7 3 1 1 1 1 – 1 – 3 – – 3 D D D D D D – D – D – – D a a a a a a – a – a – – a Guayama Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 34 1 – 1 – 23 – 22 1 10 – – 10 4 – – – – 2 – 2 – 2 – – 2 43 – – – – 20 7 12 1 23 – – 23 81 7 4 3 – 42 5 37 – 32 – 1 31 4 – – – – 3 – 3 – 1 – – 1 4 – – – – 3 – 2 1 1 – – 1 81 414 D – D – 45 907 – D D D – – D 15 698 – – – – D – D – D – – D 35 849 – – – – D 5 748 13 489 D D – – D D 4 632 D D – 13 005 D D – D – D D 6 993 – – – – D – D – D – – D D – – – – 703 – D D D – – D 614 c – c – 353 – e a c – – c 31 – – – – a – a – a – – a 158 – – – – b 22 46 a b – – b f 153 c b – 367 c c – c – a c 52 – – – – b – b – a – – a a – – – – 7 – a a a – – a 5511 5541 5812 598 5995 102 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Mayagüez Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 106 8 – 6 2 66 1 61 4 32 – – 32 19 – – – – 12 3 9 – 7 – – 7 111 2 – 2 – 62 12 46 4 47 – – 47 250 32 14 18 – 145 14 128 3 73 – – 73 11 – – – – 9 – 9 – 2 – – 2 17 6 2 2 2 5 – 5 – 6 – – 6 259 449 D – D D 112 611 D D D D – – D 157 020 – – – – 99 311 D D – 57 709 – – 57 709 89 686 D – D – 46 298 11 062 D D D – – D 80 26 15 10 36 13 22 17 17 300 054 075 979 – 456 240 776 440 790 – – 790 1 966 f – f a 764 b f b e – – e 431 – – – – 275 b c – 156 – – 156 528 b – b – 258 41 c a c – – c 2 246 586 357 229 – 1 132 448 672 12 528 – – 528 b – – – – 42 – 42 – a – – a 47 27 a a a 6 – 6 – 14 – – 14 5511 5541 5812 598 D – – – – 3 006 – 3 006 – D – – D 3 086 1 625 D D D 486 – 486 – 975 – – 975 5995 Ponce Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 115 8 – 8 – 59 4 55 – 48 – – 48 362 649 D – D – 174 466 D D – D – – D 2 925 f – f – 1 334 b g – f – – f 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 103 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Ponce Region Con. 5511 Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 18 – – – – 13 3 10 – 5 – – 5 128 4 1 3 – 77 27 43 7 47 1 – 46 255 37 11 25 1 123 19 102 2 95 – – 95 14 – – – – 12 – 10 2 2 – – 2 16 5 – 3 2 7 – 5 2 4 – – 4 80 327 – – – – 58 088 27 255 30 833 – 22 239 – – 22 239 119 329 5 169 D D – 75 703 D D D 38 457 D – D 100 069 19 490 D D D 47 732 D D D 32 847 – – 32 847 2 816 – – – – D – 2 170 D D – – D D 1 585 – D D D – D D 1 654 – – 1 654 196 – – – – 159 69 90 – 37 – – 37 598 20 a a – 397 c c b 181 a – c 2 853 557 e e a 1 330 f f b 966 – – 966 41 – – – – b – 27 a a – – a b 24 – a a a – a a 21 – – 21 5541 5812 598 5995 San Juan Region 541 Grocery stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Motor vehicle dealers (new & used) In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 251 49 8 39 2 100 8 87 5 102 – 10 92 78 1 – 1 – 39 5 32 2 38 – – 38 1 012 062 514 723 D D D 194 227 D D D 303 112 – D D 1 211 967 D – D – 521 974 D D D D – – D 6 446 3 395 e h a 1 364 e g a 1 687 – c g 2 292 a – a – 1 429 e g b f – – f 5511 104 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 15. Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business and Mall or Shopping Center Location for Selected Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Kind of business and franchise holders within a mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code San Juan Region Con. 5541 Gasoline service stations In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Eating places In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Fuel dealers In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Optical goods stores In a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not in a mall or shopping center Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported Not reported Operating as a franchise Not operating as a franchise Not reported 252 7 5 2 – 137 51 83 3 108 6 2 100 992 114 51 56 7 474 79 381 14 404 2 2 400 13 – – – – 11 – 11 – 2 – – 2 76 35 – 32 3 9 1 4 4 32 – – 32 352 270 13 929 D D – 184 787 80 709 101 926 2 152 153 554 D D 140 929 668 233 D D D D 299 146 91 119 200 257 7 770 D D D D 5 458 – – – – D – D – D – – D 52 521 30 459 – D D 2 343 D D D 19 719 – – 19 719 1 705 118 b b – 860 293 548 19 727 b b 646 16 025 h g f b 7 514 2 531 4 767 216 i e a i 94 – – – – b – b – a – – a 704 399 – e a 23 a a a 282 – – 282 5812 598 5995 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 105 Table 16. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 153 746 44 222 63 877 45 647 301 – 218 83 948 107 654 187 2 922 1 046 1 113 763 342 b 240 b 544 b 293 c 230 a 174 b 3 881 1 153 1 668 1 060 201 b 123 b 472 a 340 c 509 b 253 c 13 496 4 934 4 594 3 968 1 201 222 778 201 9 050 2 570 3 846 2 634 549 – 351 198 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Puerto Rico In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Adjuntas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aguada In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aguadilla In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aguas Buenas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aibonito In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Añasco In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Arecibo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Arroyo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Barceloneta In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Barranquitas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Bayamón In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cabo Rojo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Caguas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Camuy In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 14 582 1 635 7 595 5 352 69 – 48 21 179 5 115 59 294 39 152 103 52 2 33 17 101 2 69 30 65 3 44 18 440 39 237 164 40 2 23 15 66 1 41 24 102 4 65 33 1 064 169 499 396 202 6 139 57 746 102 373 271 96 – 63 33 Sales ($1,000) 17 087 950 4 565 643 7 199 547 5 322 760 35 311 – 23 663 11 648 99 923 14 448 67 911 17 564 257 878 83 048 109 235 65 595 38 572 D 24 853 D 44 898 D 25 373 D 28 418 D 23 358 D 436 449 106 525 218 109 111 815 19 458 D 11 531 D 39 495 D 30 269 D 59 195 D 27 814 D 1 847 026 498 368 736 635 612 023 106 252 26 932 64 041 15 279 1 267 967 321 956 634 049 311 962 78 428 – 41 553 36 875 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 593 219 442 483 698 803 451 933 2 612 – 1 637 975 7 806 835 5 546 1 425 23 401 7 776 9 555 6 070 3 633 D 2 745 D 4 452 D 2 546 D 1 951 D 1 470 D 38 557 11 085 17 583 9 889 1 478 D 943 D 4 094 D 2 930 D 4 238 D 2 041 D 148 007 50 803 54 094 43 110 8 846 1 752 5 761 1 333 101 056 25 259 49 973 25 824 4 553 – 2 726 1 827 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 379 597 106 280 164 237 109 080 589 – 418 171 1 880 205 1 335 340 5 800 1 969 2 300 1 531 980 D 659 D 1 081 D 610 D 465 D 350 D 9 229 2 739 4 119 2 371 376 D 241 D 1 052 D 733 D 1 059 D 513 D 34 456 11 649 12 737 10 070 2 252 442 1 479 331 22 310 5 817 10 453 6 040 1 044 – 609 435 Proprietors and partners (number) 7 957 325 4 882 2 750 67 – 53 14 151 3 103 45 197 12 122 63 49 D 32 D 79 D 54 D 59 D 42 D 261 6 150 105 34 D 22 D 54 D 36 D 84 D 54 D 467 23 265 179 181 – 133 48 307 16 196 95 88 – 60 28 Unpaid family workers (number) 2 355 132 1 886 337 28 – 25 3 58 3 44 11 50 6 36 8 14 D 10 D 19 D 15 D 24 D 21 D 78 3 54 21 7 D 5 D 9 D 7 D 19 D 15 D 113 8 80 25 75 – 67 8 73 10 57 6 26 – 17 9 106 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 16. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 732 163 283 286 11 659 4 577 3 166 3 916 448 b 293 c 1 978 471 771 736 176 b 76 b 174 – 151 23 810 32 575 203 602 a 380 c 217 – 145 72 578 6 408 164 34 – a b 708 144 244 320 2 688 1 029 857 802 115 – 44 71 205 – 130 75 2 352 811 1 011 530 325 55 210 60 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Canóvanas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Carolina In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cataño In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cayey In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Ceiba In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Ciales In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cidra In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Coamo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Comerío In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Corozal In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Culebra In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dorado In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Fajardo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Florida In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guánica In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guayama In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guayanilla In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 79 9 47 23 686 144 257 285 56 2 35 19 204 12 109 83 32 4 20 8 46 – 36 10 112 6 70 36 111 1 75 35 46 – 26 20 116 3 78 35 6 – 4 2 73 9 33 31 207 31 105 71 23 – 15 8 27 – 18 9 206 26 107 73 48 3 33 12 Sales ($1,000) 84 199 14 993 32 930 36 276 1 234 056 514 384 342 843 376 829 49 804 D 30 670 D 208 744 47 396 80 902 80 446 13 656 D 9 820 D 16 187 – 14 134 2 053 83 355 1 209 63 662 18 484 56 433 D 34 166 D 17 832 – 10 942 6 890 69 183 819 43 846 24 518 3 132 – D D 63 689 13 034 24 961 25 694 236 936 96 791 68 251 71 894 13 666 – 4 691 8 975 15 280 – 12 194 3 086 205 065 64 203 88 084 52 778 22 730 2 847 14 958 4 925 Annual payroll ($1,000) 6 565 1 216 3 269 2 080 123 571 45 685 36 965 40 921 5 266 D 3 005 D 18 468 4 050 7 871 6 547 1 528 D 832 D 1 503 – 1 332 171 7 234 177 5 116 1 941 5 455 D 3 533 D 1 599 – 1 036 563 5 214 60 3 747 1 407 265 – D D 7 013 1 490 2 528 2 995 24 953 10 366 8 290 6 297 1 028 – 486 542 1 753 – 1 078 675 24 443 7 332 12 588 4 523 2 410 445 1 533 432 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 631 367 753 511 30 065 11 200 9 109 9 756 1 311 D 684 D 4 650 1 071 1 791 1 788 370 D 185 D 357 – 316 41 1 724 43 1 181 500 1 344 D 860 D 406 – 265 141 1 195 15 891 289 61 – D D 1 740 417 520 803 5 754 2 201 1 951 1 602 252 – 108 144 447 – 260 187 5 082 1 731 2 229 1 122 567 104 359 104 Proprietors and partners (number) 48 2 33 13 231 15 113 103 34 D 22 D 126 3 74 49 28 D 20 D 41 – 31 10 80 7 53 20 93 D 69 D 41 – 23 18 86 2 60 24 7 – D D 38 3 21 14 88 1 63 24 22 – 16 6 21 – 13 8 107 3 71 33 40 2 26 12 Unpaid family workers (number) 20 – 15 5 67 8 53 6 6 D 6 D 24 – 16 8 10 D 9 D 10 – 10 – 17 5 11 1 51 D 45 D 10 – 8 2 23 1 20 2 1 – D D 19 3 10 6 27 – 27 – 6 – 6 – 5 – 5 – 33 2 30 1 10 – 9 1 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 107 Table 16. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 4 914 1 893 1 346 1 675 355 – 226 129 2 739 1 468 524 747 368 10 240 118 3 638 1 473 1 256 909 1 803 564 824 415 271 a 152 c 1 530 769 465 296 573 a 321 c 428 70 237 121 431 33 330 68 55 – 36 19 664 a 434 c 230 91 90 49 420 c c 169 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Guaynabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gurabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hatillo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hormigueros In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Humacao In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Isabela In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Jayuya In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Juana Díaz In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Juncos In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Lajas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Lares In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Las Marías In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Las Piedras In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Loíza In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Luquillo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 419 102 148 169 65 – 38 27 167 36 70 61 38 4 20 14 303 54 129 120 199 15 114 70 48 1 37 10 112 15 57 40 81 2 51 28 90 4 55 31 100 4 60 36 20 – 16 4 120 1 81 38 37 4 20 13 56 3 21 32 Sales ($1,000) 560 170 215 006 130 983 214 181 38 622 – 24 899 13 723 253 253 143 564 47 597 62 092 93 687 1 468 70 296 21 923 365 303 162 894 125 546 76 863 140 182 48 499 54 299 37 384 30 733 D 18 882 D 146 441 64 277 52 155 30 009 52 939 D 26 298 D 43 987 11 097 23 186 9 704 47 762 4 362 36 580 6 820 4 609 – 2 658 1 951 69 273 D 44 570 D 18 796 7 035 7 757 4 004 32 184 D D 10 391 Annual payroll ($1,000) 54 373 20 740 14 409 19 224 3 589 – 2 368 1 221 26 484 13 604 4 723 8 157 3 827 97 2 469 1 261 35 540 14 929 12 245 8 366 16 059 5 212 6 999 3 848 2 346 D 1 308 D 12 646 5 676 4 466 2 504 5 312 D 3 012 D 3 365 671 1 920 774 4 001 386 3 040 575 458 – 296 162 6 218 D 4 069 D 2 146 869 821 456 3 491 D D 1 307 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 12 700 4 879 3 175 4 646 725 – 437 288 6 293 3 233 1 133 1 927 1 045 19 727 299 8 712 3 644 2 926 2 142 3 858 1 217 1 654 987 519 D 266 D 3 181 1 522 1 067 592 1 186 D 681 D 811 150 448 213 984 84 764 136 97 – 58 39 1 522 D 1 022 D 520 212 203 105 813 D D 326 Proprietors and partners (number) 158 15 76 67 44 – 25 19 96 4 69 23 22 3 11 8 129 8 74 47 129 3 84 42 42 D 33 D 69 4 42 23 61 D 42 D 86 2 56 28 93 2 60 31 20 – 16 4 73 D 54 D 22 – 14 8 41 D D 21 Unpaid family workers (number) 27 – 25 2 3 – 3 – 35 1 26 8 12 – 9 3 53 6 43 4 22 – 18 4 23 D 20 D 26 – 19 7 26 D 23 D 30 1 23 6 18 1 15 2 9 – 8 1 33 D 31 D 5 – 5 – 12 D D 1 108 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 16. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 1 922 598 811 513 42 – 32 10 105 – 97 8 7 390 2 945 2 447 1 998 562 b 443 b 337 – 225 112 174 6 104 64 577 c 277 c 243 – 202 41 223 – 110 113 266 – 155 111 8 939 2 268 4 067 2 604 499 81 203 215 291 b 161 c 780 172 489 119 313 – 257 56 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Manatí In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Maricao In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Maunabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mayagüez In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Moca In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Morovis In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Naguabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Naranjito In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Orocovis In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Patillas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Peñuelas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Ponce In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Quebradillas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Rincón In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Río Grande In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Sabana Grande In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 222 27 123 72 13 – 9 4 23 – 19 4 567 100 269 198 106 2 71 33 74 – 49 25 40 3 24 13 98 5 61 32 53 – 39 14 51 – 34 17 42 – 28 14 750 113 361 276 81 3 51 27 46 2 28 16 82 7 46 29 65 – 50 15 Sales ($1,000) 204 601 64 416 83 027 57 158 2 963 – 2 203 760 9 123 – 8 662 461 721 797 272 372 220 930 228 495 52 257 D 42 699 D 36 448 – 25 943 10 505 22 138 716 14 376 7 046 90 204 D 58 679 D 28 076 – 23 811 4 265 20 502 – 11 731 8 771 29 016 – 14 387 14 629 887 089 217 764 412 822 256 503 36 263 5 010 13 984 17 269 22 814 D 14 673 D 90 603 14 937 58 493 17 173 30 677 – 25 301 5 376 Annual payroll ($1,000) 19 771 6 163 8 451 5 157 258 – 197 61 919 – 864 55 75 631 29 551 24 843 21 237 4 199 D 3 301 D 2 868 – 1 982 886 1 791 43 1 175 573 5 261 D 2 639 D 2 038 – 1 730 308 2 346 – 1 084 1 262 2 315 – 1 395 920 86 636 23 211 38 883 24 542 3 677 496 1 566 1 615 2 165 D 1 161 D 7 607 1 459 4 639 1 509 3 007 – 2 627 380 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 4 701 1 449 1 979 1 273 66 – 51 15 225 – 211 14 18 233 7 210 5 889 5 134 1 073 D 859 D 719 – 483 236 399 8 251 140 1 253 D 624 D 498 – 421 77 546 – 348 198 545 – 314 231 20 605 5 411 9 354 5 840 903 128 357 418 454 D 248 D 1 759 337 1 150 272 1 051 – 952 99 Proprietors and partners (number) 113 6 72 35 15 – 12 3 15 – 13 2 275 12 179 84 109 D 72 D 65 – 43 22 32 3 20 9 74 D 53 D 47 – 36 11 47 – 30 17 44 – 34 10 372 28 213 131 81 – 54 27 46 D 30 D 45 3 22 20 59 – 46 13 Unpaid family workers (number) 49 3 41 5 1 – 1 – 10 – 10 – 86 2 68 16 51 D 41 D 19 – 15 4 20 3 15 2 21 D 17 D 21 – 19 2 24 – 19 5 16 – 13 3 88 11 69 8 24 – 23 1 17 D 14 D 18 1 11 6 19 – 19 – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 RETAIL TRADE PUERTO RICO 109 Table 16. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 680 c 355 c 1 556 656 653 247 39 614 10 025 16 875 12 714 542 – 415 127 924 a 678 c 280 b 149 c 400 31 223 146 2 084 644 866 574 1 725 737 588 400 536 b 408 b 1 019 341 394 284 1 945 827 688 430 192 – 137 55 289 a 175 c 1 005 81 550 374 1 426 313 633 480 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Salinas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Germán In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Juan In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Lorenzo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Sebastián In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Santa Isabel In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Toa Alta In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Toa Baja In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Trujillo Alto In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Utuado In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Vega Alta In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Vega Baja In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Vieques In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Villalba In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Yabucoa In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Yauco In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 75 2 40 33 159 16 92 51 3 055 371 1 437 1 247 84 – 43 41 190 6 117 67 37 1 25 11 82 5 45 32 211 13 124 74 129 20 57 52 90 3 67 20 122 18 54 50 209 23 123 63 36 – 21 15 61 2 38 21 129 5 73 51 151 19 91 41 Sales ($1,000) 73 116 D 34 571 D 133 139 57 529 56 930 18 680 4 641 622 1 055 508 1 889 222 1 696 892 49 111 – 36 250 12 861 93 301 D 73 861 D 25 310 D 13 449 D 50 414 2 880 26 423 21 111 252 514 80 295 97 876 74 343 208 327 70 400 66 533 71 394 59 603 D 36 057 D 110 064 32 122 36 564 41 378 207 441 87 150 76 297 43 994 15 722 – 12 126 3 596 25 471 D 16 133 D 85 856 8 814 49 021 28 021 121 210 33 343 56 867 31 000 Annual payroll ($1,000) 6 507 D 3 442 D 13 256 4 821 6 126 2 309 462 727 110 810 218 269 133 648 4 529 – 3 615 914 7 429 D 5 726 D 2 748 D 1 453 D 3 692 277 2 073 1 342 22 299 6 262 10 020 6 017 17 707 6 203 7 185 4 319 5 276 D 3 838 D 9 516 3 046 3 579 2 891 19 103 7 606 7 784 3 713 1 561 – 1 142 419 2 173 D 1 310 D 8 905 875 4 937 3 093 12 495 3 080 5 760 3 655 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 520 D 812 D 3 259 1 288 1 463 508 111 600 26 862 52 298 32 440 975 – 749 226 1 753 D 1 350 D 664 D 333 D 847 57 458 332 5 187 1 483 2 310 1 394 4 197 1 579 1 550 1 068 1 333 D 996 D 2 325 760 895 670 4 433 1 901 1 638 894 379 – 275 104 549 D 357 D 2 019 176 1 078 765 3 032 773 1 362 897 Proprietors and partners (number) 37 D 15 D 98 5 63 30 1 059 58 518 483 57 – 23 34 164 D 103 D 28 D 22 D 73 13 37 23 129 5 84 40 66 9 35 22 67 D 51 D 64 2 38 24 143 9 94 40 28 – 19 9 48 D 29 D 70 1 49 20 93 6 63 24 Unpaid family workers (number) 13 D 10 D 22 – 20 2 215 21 159 35 12 – 10 2 59 D 45 D 8 D 7 D 21 3 18 – 43 4 36 3 27 8 18 1 31 D 28 D 15 – 14 1 50 2 44 4 5 – 4 1 24 D 18 D 28 1 23 4 32 6 24 2 110 PUERTO RICO RETAIL TRADE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Figure 1. Receipts by Selected Major Group: 1997 and 1992 (Millions of dollars) 1997 1992 5,823 Service Industries 5,333 3,110 Arrangement of Passenger Transportation (SIC 472) 167 115 Personal Services (SIC 72) 209 138 Business Services (SIC 73) 1,031 2,252 477 Automotive Repair, Services, & Parking (SIC 75) 329 Miscellaneous Repair Services (SIC 76) 239 173 Motion Pictures (SIC 78) 136 107 Amusement & Recreation Services (SIC 79) 269 132 Legal Services (SIC 81) 289 463 Engineering & Management Services (SIC 87) 805 376 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SERVICE INDUSTRIES—PUERTO RICO 111 Figure 2. Percent Change in Receipts and Payroll by Selected Major Group: 1992 to 1997 Receipts Payroll 87 Service Industries 73 Arrangement of Passenger Transportation (SIC 472) 45 30 Personal Services (SIC 72) 41 51 Business Services (SIC 73) 82 118 Automotive Repair, Services, & Parking (SIC 75) 45 39 Miscellaneous Repair Services (SIC 76) 39 35 Motion Pictures (SIC 78) 28 48 Amusement & Recreation Services (SIC 79) 104 119 Legal Services (SIC 81) 35 60 Engineering & Management Services (SIC 87) 114 107 112 PUERTO RICO—SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Figure 3. Selected Municipios Ranked by Receipts: 1997 (Millions of dollars) Percent San Juan 48.82 Bayamón Guaynabo Carolina Humacao Ponce Caguas Fajardo Mayagüez Dorado Manatí Río Grande Arecibo Toa Baja Canóvanas Ceiba Guayama Trujillo Alto Aguadilla Las Piedras Cataño Peñuelas San Germán Cayey Salinas Hatillo Vega Baja Juana Díaz Yauco Cabo Rojo Luquillo Vega Alta Isabela Aguada Cidra Toa Alta Lajas Coamo Guayanilla 7.03 6.19 5.49 5.14 3.42 3.25 2.25 2.11 1.90 1.38 1.22 1.07 1.04 0.97 0.64 0.63 0.55 0.52 0.49 0.45 0.35 0.33 0.29 0.29 0.24 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.10 0.10 0.10 199 189 131 123 111 80 71 62 60 57 37 37 32 30 29 26 20 19 17 17 14 12 11 11 11 11 9 9 8 7 7 6 6 6 409 360 320 299 2,843 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SERVICE INDUSTRIES—PUERTO RICO 113 Figure 4. Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Major Group: 1997 and 1992 (Dollar) 1997 1992 13,913 Service Industries 12,520 Arrangement of Passenger Transportation (SIC 472) 13,611 12,349 Personal Services (SIC 72) 10,591 9,397 Business Services (SIC 73) 10,634 12,234 Automotive Repair, Services, & Parking (SIC 75) 12,602 11,739 Miscellaneous Repair Services (SIC 76) 12,780 13,020 9,515 Motion Pictures (SIC 78) 10,648 Amusement & Recreation Services (SIC 79) 11,301 10,779 Legal Services (SIC 81) 21,707 24,193 Engineering & Management Services (SIC 87) 20,299 18,059 114 PUERTO RICO—SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Figure 5. Percent Distribution of Total Receipts by Commercial Region: 1997 (Detail may not add to total because of rounding) Aguadilla 1% Arecibo 3% Bayamón 11% Caguas 10% San Juan 62% Fajardo 4% Guayama 1% Mayagüez 3% Ponce 5% Figure 6. Percent Distribution of Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1997 (Detail may not add to total because of rounding) Other sources 7% Other merchandise 1% Casino operations 14% Guest rooms 56% Alcoholic beverages 6% Meals 15% 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTL YING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SERVICE INDUSTRIES—PUERTO RICO 115 Table 1. Summary Statistics: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 111 125 1 459 1 023 235 201 j 14 14 12 1 932 095 531 156 408 538 299 b a a 4 944 2 026 583 153 b 109 398 b 587 98 175 175 1 399 1 399 192 192 17 17 597 597 538 150 388 57 109 2 591 2 011 144 163 273 484 402 82 996 122 485 43 309 37 12 010 548 11 462 3 124 1 004 1 211 909 15 162 5 892 9 270 2 692 740 c 316 671 b c 68 126 337 20 050 14 609 1 829 25 174 3 413 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Service industries 8 048 384 315 31 38 211 206 144 30 58 56 46 16 5 1 4 983 300 106 43 2 24 81 14 13 17 64 64 343 343 33 33 12 12 122 122 109 55 54 1 861 239 148 30 20 41 53 48 5 159 9 77 9 53 11 254 52 202 329 105 122 102 105 50 55 240 51 12 33 28 12 16 6 32 50 482 167 63 3 16 233 791 765 713 41 11 16 9 Receipts ($1,000) 5 823 025 166 611 132 626 16 918 17 067 D 499 831 197 075 559 592 076 D D D 208 593 77 602 18 398 4 340 D 3 658 12 845 D 26 561 9 134 10 089 10 089 52 216 52 216 4 960 4 960 674 674 33 346 33 346 29 706 6 762 22 944 2 251 920 375 575 320 118 12 592 15 193 27 672 22 902 11 514 11 388 61 5 26 3 22 1 098 530 874 868 950 876 238 231 216 11 3 5 2 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 546 078 19 858 13 907 3 284 2 667 D 867 134 464 504 166 145 588 D D D 52 364 21 853 5 012 1 090 D 920 3 840 D 8 896 1 196 2 036 2 036 14 956 14 956 1 767 1 767 154 154 6 509 6 509 5 089 1 792 3 297 698 677 66 087 55 822 1 907 3 753 4 605 6 184 4 179 2 005 13 986 1 789 6 497 619 4 555 526 83 308 6 468 76 840 46 14 17 14 336 584 421 331 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 364 206 4 677 3 145 891 641 D 56 54 50 2 014 217 656 781 780 1 183 614 D D D 11 992 5 145 1 137 261 D 248 958 D 2 033 271 431 431 3 147 3 147 386 386 37 37 1 579 1 579 1 267 393 874 165 782 15 314 12 996 413 763 1 142 1 548 1 027 521 3 083 460 1 271 136 1 104 112 21 199 1 477 19 722 10 3 3 3 375 279 790 306 Proprietors and partners (number) 5 068 148 120 11 17 D 80 53 7 17 29 25 2 D D D 680 210 83 40 D 16 45 D 5 10 16 16 281 281 25 25 8 8 77 77 63 47 16 675 72 39 24 3 6 13 12 1 78 2 42 6 24 4 161 34 127 128 15 68 45 8 5 3 54 10 D 2 7 D D 1 7 17 161 29 17 – 10 105 Unpaid family workers (number) 781 26 21 3 2 D 13 12 – 3 9 1 – D D D 147 55 13 7 D 4 24 D 2 4 6 6 35 35 4 4 3 3 38 38 6 4 2 125 15 6 7 – 2 4 4 – 30 – 20 – 10 – 18 6 12 26 1 18 7 – – – 1 1 D – – D D – – – 31 8 10 – 1 12 472 4724 4725 4729 70, ex. 702, 704 701 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 703 7032 7033 72 721 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 722 7221 723 7231 724 7241 725 7251 726 7261 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 Arrangement of passenger transportation Travel agencies Tour operators Arrangement of passenger transportation, nec Hotels & other lodging places Hotels, paradores & motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels & guest houses Tourist villas & paradores Camps & recreational vehicle parks Sporting & recreational camps Recreational vehicle parks & campsites Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Power laundries, family & commercial Garment pressing & agents for laundries & drycleaners Linen supply Coin operated laundries & drycleaning Drycleaning plants Carpet & upholstery cleaning services Industrial launderers Other laundry, cleaning & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Beauty shops Barber shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Tax return preparation services Miscellaneous personal services, nec Business services Advertising Advertising agencies Outdoor advertising services Radio, television, publishers’ advertising representatives Advertising, nec Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Adjustment & collection services Credit reporting services Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Direct mail advertising services Photocopying & duplicating services Commercial photography Commercial art & graphic design Secretarial & court reporting services Services to dwellings & other buildings Disinfecting & pest control services Building cleaning & maintenance services, nec Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Medical equipment rental & leasing Heavy construction equipment rental & leasing Equipment rental & leasing, nec Personal supply services Employment agencies Help supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Computer programming services Software publishers Computer systems integrators Data processing services On line information services Computer facilities management services Computer rental & leasing Computer maintenance & repair Computer related services, nec Miscellaneous business services Detective, guard, & armored car services Security systems services News syndicates Photofinishing laboratories Business services, nec 221 060 21 627 199 433 225 63 100 61 363 354 051 958 358 057 104 089 253 968 441 548 59 865 D 31 404 71 780 D D 8 438 14 366 33 143 546 274 80 2 7 181 317 917 269 281 127 723 202 050 71 775 130 275 64 543 14 267 D 8 695 19 049 D D 1 624 3 168 9 558 216 183 144 727 19 161 813 2 505 48 977 45 481 15 115 30 366 14 850 3 361 D 1 992 4 305 D D 352 691 2 029 53 932 35 223 5 119 203 582 12 805 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 117 Table 1. Summary Statistics: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 6 285 1 136 211 879 26 20 1 071 1 071 3 625 814 181 161 43 220 1 706 500 453 211 242 3 919 2 297 635 1 143 519 44 44 104 104 1 474 186 207 1 081 2 335 311 246 65 65 25 40 1 130 g a 829 829 4 498 189 189 1 022 845 177 162 162 1 002 414 588 2 123 303 b 188 e 333 903 27 876 c 5 057 5 057 5 057 110 110 110 – – [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) 476 859 198 20 172 2 3 990 107 858 469 556 Annual payroll ($1,000) 79 204 24 172 5 021 18 407 279 465 9 665 9 665 39 833 9 167 1 815 1 703 318 2 464 18 815 5 551 5 534 2 664 2 870 50 083 28 855 8 706 13 133 7 016 492 492 857 857 19 1 3 14 879 780 508 591 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 18 115 5 580 1 014 4 394 62 110 2 164 2 164 9 125 2 040 426 382 80 610 4 341 1 246 1 246 582 664 12 168 6 737 2 023 3 061 1 653 94 94 193 193 5 144 446 851 3 847 5 224 1 611 1 226 385 430 97 333 1 567 D D 1 616 1 616 11 688 428 428 3 750 3 354 396 389 389 2 842 1 025 1 817 4 279 493 D 353 D 745 2 136 67 2 069 D 26 457 26 457 26 457 287 287 287 – – Proprietors and partners (number) 847 27 10 9 4 4 21 21 767 162 41 31 15 35 343 140 32 13 19 386 205 33 95 77 13 13 28 28 140 50 17 73 50 12 11 1 2 2 – 5 D D 31 31 132 8 8 17 10 7 1 1 30 1 29 76 13 D 8 D 6 41 4 37 D 1 460 1 460 1 460 6 6 6 – – Unpaid family workers (number) 166 1 – – – 1 – – 162 25 10 9 6 7 70 35 3 1 2 78 55 13 31 11 1 1 4 4 18 6 2 10 6 – – – – – – – D D 6 6 26 1 1 2 1 1 – – 3 – 3 20 5 D 4 D – 9 4 5 D 127 127 127 1 1 1 – – 75 751 7513 7514 7515 7519 752 7521 753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 754 7542 7549 76 762 7622 7623 7629 763 7631 764 7641 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781 7812 7819 782 7822 7829 783 7832 7833 784 7841 79 791 7911 792 7922 7929 793 7933 794 7941 7948 799 7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 8072 81 811 8111 84 841 8412 842 8422 Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Truck rental services, without drivers Passenger car rental Passenger car leasing Utility trailer & recreational vehicle rental Automobile parking Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Top, body, & upholstery repair shops & paint shops Automotive exhaust system repair shops Tire retreading & repair shops Automotive glass replacement shops Automotive transmission repair shops General automotive repair shops Automotive repair shops, nec Automotive services, except repair Carwashes Automotive services, except repair & carwashes Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Radio & television repair shops Refrigeration & air conditioning service & repair shops Electrical & electronic repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Welding repair Amature rewinding shops Repair shops & related services, nec Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture & video tape production Services allied to motion picture production Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture & video tape distribution Services allied to motion picture distribution Motion picture theaters Motion picture theaters (except drive ins) Drive in motion picture theaters Video tape rental Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Theatrical producers (exc movie) & misc theatrical services Bands, orchestras, actors, oth entertainers & entertainment group Bowling centers Bowling centers Commercial sports Professional sports clubs, managers, & promoters Racing, including track operation Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Physical fitness facilities Public golf courses Coin operated amusement devices Amusement parks Membership sports & recreation clubs Amusement & recreation services, nec Cockfight arenas Other amusement & recreation services, nec Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Arboreta & botanical or zoological garden 1 235 105 26 66 5 8 85 85 983 201 62 37 17 64 427 175 62 19 43 564 308 51 155 102 16 16 34 34 206 48 25 133 179 39 33 6 13 8 5 35 34 1 92 92 345 26 26 65 38 27 8 8 58 16 42 188 29 2 33 15 19 90 7 83 39 1 280 1 280 1 280 17 17 17 – – 44 015 44 015 207 277 46 9 10 3 9 95 31 506 852 483 238 723 854 621 26 577 10 919 15 658 239 055 141 804 33 486 79 053 29 265 2 450 2 450 3 411 3 411 91 8 11 71 390 090 451 849 136 366 37 478 26 450 11 028 20 465 3 441 17 024 38 442 D D 39 981 39 981 268 630 6 186 6 186 87 782 74 033 13 749 6 673 6 673 78 983 20 494 58 489 89 006 9 718 D 11 161 D 13 339 43 586 1 319 42 267 D 462 998 462 998 462 998 6 330 6 330 6 330 – – 22 218 6 856 5 387 1 469 1 394 393 1 001 6 627 D D 7 341 7 341 50 834 1 701 1 701 17 561 15 611 1 950 1 570 1 570 11 913 3 712 8 201 18 089 1 905 D 1 548 D 3 331 8 344 233 8 111 D 122 271 122 271 122 271 1 287 1 287 1 287 – – 118 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 1. Summary Statistics: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 10 277 4 327 3 420 684 223 796 238 251 307 5 154 1 357 1 205 197 1 799 596 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) 805 424 393 307 77 8 907 927 775 205 Annual payroll ($1,000) 208 608 92 75 14 2 987 589 847 551 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 51 412 21 422 17 595 3 261 566 3 535 982 1 203 1 350 26 455 7 353 5 506 879 10 435 2 282 Proprietors and partners (number) 564 440 285 117 38 18 5 6 7 106 28 37 7 7 27 Unpaid family workers (number) 61 51 32 12 7 3 – – 3 7 2 2 1 1 1 87 ex. 872 871 8711 8712 8713 873, ex. 8733 8731 8732 8734 874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 Engineering & management services Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Engineering services Architectural services Surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Commercial physical & biological research Commercial economic, sociological, & educational research Testing laboratories Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv Management services Management consulting services Public relations services Facilities support management services Business consulting services, nec 950 525 361 122 42 59 18 16 25 366 117 126 18 37 68 49 621 17 369 16 239 16 013 361 96 107 17 95 44 896 882 425 398 315 876 15 046 4 329 5 091 5 626 100 30 24 3 32 9 575 386 705 536 326 622 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 119 Table 2. Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Receipts, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Receipts Annual payroll Total ($1,000) Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) Kind of business [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) Total ($1,000) Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) 1997 Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 841 842 87 ex. 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personal supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 8 048 384 211 206 5 983 300 64 343 33 12 122 109 1 861 239 53 159 254 329 105 240 482 1 235 105 85 983 62 564 308 16 34 206 179 39 13 35 92 345 26 65 8 58 188 39 1 280 1 280 5 823 025 166 611 D 791 499 D 208 593 77 10 52 4 602 089 216 960 674 33 346 29 706 87.2 44.6 D 92.0 D 51.4 53.3 17.9 94.9 245.4 –18.9 –15.9 201.4 118.5 45.7 50.3 84.4 123.5 147.5 89.4 276.7 139.4 44.7 43.3 76.4 36.2 97.0 38.5 53.8 218.6 77.8 17.7 27.5 52.6 162.2 –25.1 71.9 103.6 88.1 666.4 124.8 43.5 50.3 D 60.4 60.4 1 546 078 19 858 D 238 867 D 52 364 21 2 14 1 853 036 956 767 154 6 509 5 089 73.0 29.7 D 82.6 D 40.8 35.8 8.2 69.5 181.4 –18.1 –12.4 136.4 81.7 45.8 61.4 82.6 83.4 147.2 56.3 161.7 97.3 39.1 30.3 39.7 37.0 131.1 34.8 53.8 194.6 83.5 12.0 47.6 68.8 94.7 1.1 97.0 119.4 144.0 474.5 124.3 73.2 52.7 D 35.1 35.1 2 251 920 375 575 22 902 61 098 221 060 225 363 358 057 441 548 546 317 476 859 198 44 207 26 990 015 277 577 698 677 66 087 6 184 13 986 83 308 46 336 202 050 64 543 216 183 79 204 24 9 39 5 172 665 833 534 239 055 141 2 3 91 804 450 411 390 50 083 28 855 492 857 19 879 22 218 6 1 6 7 856 394 627 341 136 366 37 20 38 39 478 465 442 981 268 630 6 186 87 6 78 89 782 673 983 006 D 462 998 462 998 50 834 1 701 17 1 11 18 561 570 913 089 D 122 271 122 271 17 17 – 950 525 59 366 6 330 6 330 – 805 424 393 907 49 621 361 896 N 78.4 N 114.3 86.3 156.7 149.6 1 287 1 287 – 208 608 92 987 15 046 100 575 N 91.8 N 107.0 80.6 147.1 132.8 1992 Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks 6 356 384 168 166 2 3 110 287 115 236 D 412 280 D N N D N D 893 617 15 313 D 130 827 D N N D N D 120 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 2. Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Receipts, and Payroll: 1997 and 1992 Con. Receipts Annual payroll Total ($1,000) 37 195 16 091 1 881 8 822 628 188 7 432 2 153 384 522 45 322 3 831 7 661 45 416 18 747 129 300 24 661 109 584 56 945 18 6 29 2 558 920 072 395 Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Kind of business [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Establishments (number) 828 264 58 273 21 16 146 50 1 302 171 18 125 191 224 86 128 359 972 76 92 765 39 480 264 9 29 178 135 34 9 31 61 219 18 30 5 24 142 29 1 153 1 153 Total ($1,000) 137 750 50 8 26 1 616 555 795 436 831 39 662 9 855 Change 1992 to 1997 (percent) N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Personal services Laundry,cleaning,& garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral services & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personal supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 1 030 642 257 807 15 236 33 125 98 896 91 043 189 090 117 204 228 241 329 492 138 24 152 13 893 955 150 494 172 555 92 210 769 1 918 77 658 106 953 24 7 51 23 567 806 327 253 37 147 18 767 167 467 17 746 15 056 4 061 716 6 552 3 727 23 174 697 3 057 700 6 877 11 843 1 369 90 496 90 496 131 953 3 289 11 2 55 59 454 969 038 203 4 808 288 665 288 665 15 12 3 671 373 40 258 D 3 548 D 375 777 211 464 19 333 144 980 D N D N N N N D 671 D 100 768 51 474 6 090 43 204 D N D N N N N 841 842 87 ex. 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 121 Table 3. SIC code Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Kind of business Receipts per establishment ($1,000) Receipts per employee ($1,000) Payroll per employee ($1,000) Employee per establishment (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] 1997 Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 841 842 87 ex. 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personal supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 724 434 D 3 842 D 212 259 158 152 150 56 273 273 1 210 1 571 432 384 870 685 3 410 1 840 1 133 386 1 895 518 211 429 424 460 153 100 444 762 961 1 574 1 098 435 779 238 1 350 834 1 362 473 D 362 362 372 372 – 848 750 841 989 52 114 D 53 D 42 38 58 37 26 40 56 55 39 145 47 61 18 72 24 164 27 76 175 41 57 59 61 62 56 33 62 58 121 315 34 48 60 33 86 41 79 42 D 92 92 58 58 – 78 91 62 70 14 14 D 16 D 11 11 12 11 9 9 11 9 12 26 13 14 7 15 13 24 11 13 21 9 11 12 13 13 11 8 13 10 22 21 6 9 11 9 17 10 12 9 D 24 24 12 12 – 20 21 19 20 14 4 D 72 D 5 7 3 4 6 1 5 5 31 11 9 6 47 9 144 11 42 5 11 13 4 7 7 7 3 3 7 13 8 5 32 9 13 7 16 20 17 11 D 4 4 6 6 – 11 8 13 14 1992 Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services 489 300 D 2 484 D 166 192 148 98 68 52 272 197 44 93 D 47 D 35 29 46 27 15 30 58 46 13 12 D 15 D 9 9 10 9 6 7 11 10 11 3 D 53 D 5 7 3 4 5 2 5 4 122 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 3. SIC code Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1997 and 1992 Con. Kind of business Receipts per establishment ($1,000) 792 1 508 846 265 518 406 2 199 916 636 339 1 828 271 199 346 359 349 85 66 436 792 723 867 1 656 381 603 183 382 594 2 293 417 166 250 250 D 296 D 560 567 483 562 Receipts per employee ($1,000) 29 119 66 45 18 52 17 84 17 68 141 28 56 51 60 60 45 30 63 76 98 237 80 48 61 36 60 37 90 51 33 69 69 D 51 D 67 77 48 60 Payroll per employee ($1,000) 11 21 17 10 8 11 12 18 8 12 19 8 11 9 13 12 10 7 14 11 16 22 10 8 11 8 16 9 11 10 10 22 22 D 10 D 18 19 15 18 Employee per establishment (number) 28 13 13 6 29 8 130 11 37 5 13 10 4 7 6 6 2 2 7 10 7 4 21 8 10 5 6 16 26 8 5 4 4 D 6 D 8 7 10 9 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 841 842 87 ex. 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personal supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 123 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) AGUADILLA, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 346 18 15 62 747 D 9 213 15 917 D 2 348 3 594 D 580 1 909 b 298 274 D 4 69 D – Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 15 – 55 15 2 15 1 – 13 9 57 4 2 5 6 20 1 3 16 62 6 2 47 7 22 15 1 1 5 12 – 1 3 8 10 1 1 2 – 6 2 76 76 9 213 – 6 094 1 166 D 775 D – 2 478 D 14 315 235 D 569 855 5 635 D D 6 261 8 879 3 178 D D D D D D D D D – D D 1 591 4 048 D D D – D D 8 339 8 339 2 348 – 1 162 341 D 220 D – 242 D 5 836 53 D 124 194 1 233 D D 3 979 1 412 376 D D D D D D D D D – D D 294 1 328 D D D – D D 1 583 1 583 580 – 265 84 D 46 D – 60 D 1 360 14 D 29 37 292 D D 935 321 85 D D D D D D D D D – D D 15 237 D D D – D D 382 382 298 – 165 48 a 32 b – 35 a 761 8 a 14 21 96 b a 577 161 36 b b a b b a a a b – a b 13 131 b a b – b a 143 143 4 – 46 16 D 14 D – 10 D 38 4 D 5 5 14 D D 8 56 4 D D D D D D D D D – D D 5 2 D D D – D D 75 75 – – 14 4 D 4 D – 6 D 14 1 D 2 2 6 D D 2 10 – D D D D D D D D D – D D 3 1 D D D – D D 13 13 – – – 17 – – – 3 243 – – – 650 – – – 143 – – – 55 – – – 15 – – – – 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 14 – 3 3 114 – 129 608 – 42 133 – 10 50 – 5 13 – 2 – – – 124 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) ARECIBO, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 508 26 10 189 934 9 914 D 65 235 583 D 13 849 125 D 5 098 52 b 384 10 D 87 2 D Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 9 1 77 19 5 24 2 – 18 9 91 3 1 8 15 24 8 6 26 107 8 2 92 5 34 16 1 1 16 9 – – 3 6 11 1 – – 2 8 4 96 96 3 068 D 13 570 4 024 D 3 917 D – 3 679 864 94 266 D D D 2 048 6 709 70 960 D 11 732 16 870 D D 10 384 2 837 6 896 D D D 3 388 D – – D D 4 080 D – – D 3 104 D 17 615 17 615 723 D 3 311 1 125 D 1 103 D – 713 122 46 970 D D D 602 1 200 39 464 D 5 237 2 865 D D 2 000 447 1 272 D D D 513 D – – D D 849 D – – D 701 D 3 509 3 509 158 D 732 285 D 209 D – 162 30 9 772 D D D 177 248 8 031 D 1 181 643 D D 482 85 274 D D D 99 D – – D D 190 D – – D 157 D 796 796 88 a 369 138 a 123 a – 73 16 3 430 b a a 118 92 2 621 a 543 309 a b 222 49 115 b a a 48 c – – b b 113 a – – a 102 b 238 238 5 D 51 13 D 20 D – 8 8 52 D D D 13 11 1 D 11 99 D D 91 5 29 D D D 17 D – – D D 6 D – – D 4 D 94 94 1 D 10 4 D 1 D – 5 – 12 D D D 2 5 – D 2 32 D D 30 1 9 D D D 2 D – – D D 3 D – – D – D 13 13 – – – 43 – – – 16 039 – – – 3 888 – – – 907 – – – 227 – – – 28 – – – 2 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 28 5 10 9 790 890 5 359 2 255 292 1 341 532 62 313 143 16 68 22 4 2 2 – – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 125 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) BAYAMÓN, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 1 044 41 8 641 226 D D 163 712 D D 37 833 D D 11 472 b g 680 D D 122 D D Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 8 – 142 54 10 45 4 2 15 12 268 18 5 17 45 57 15 29 82 233 10 7 208 8 104 62 3 6 33 18 1 – 1 16 41 4 10 1 1 25 8 104 104 D – 39 728 24 314 1 276 6 724 D D 3 371 3 325 198 121 10 250 D D 15 867 41 476 29 502 D 76 047 65 672 13 2 43 6 892 542 203 035 D – 10 594 7 074 269 1 748 D D 590 633 66 457 2 181 D D 6 449 7 596 15 649 D 28 059 13 496 3 1 7 1 492 037 801 166 D – 2 365 1 658 47 353 D D 105 145 15 313 187 D D 1 640 1 660 3 807 D 6 600 2 936 685 220 1 763 268 1 615 1 044 9 20 542 374 D – D D 615 D 152 D D 355 D 2 584 2 584 g – 895 526 24 172 b a 60 87 5 584 63 a b 901 570 1 359 c 2 361 1 062 132 105 734 91 647 408 4 10 225 217 a – b c 284 a 46 b a 191 b 417 417 D – 98 41 3 35 D D 10 6 118 14 D D 30 28 – D 26 175 2 3 167 3 80 50 3 5 22 6 D – D D 17 D 4 D D 10 D 102 102 D – 18 7 1 4 D D 6 – 16 – D D 2 2 – D 7 39 – – 39 – 24 17 1 1 5 – D – D D 7 D 1 D D 6 D 8 8 42 283 25 089 198 380 16 616 10 250 D – D D 15 294 D 4 651 D D 8 775 D 66 480 66 480 7 306 4 750 43 79 2 434 1 615 D – D D 2 674 D 831 D D 1 413 D 12 263 12 263 1 1 – 76 D D – 101 120 D D – 14 785 D D – 3 445 a a – 584 D D – 48 D D – 6 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 42 6 28 69 612 3 445 28 063 6 415 1 019 7 351 1 313 254 1 878 279 74 231 37 2 9 4 – 2 126 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) CAGUAS, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 829 40 17 563 086 5 428 39 937 121 351 1 214 13 439 27 690 157 3 331 9 515 70 742 533 10 6 66 5 – Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 17 – 117 32 8 37 3 3 20 14 166 10 5 14 23 41 14 19 40 164 17 8 134 5 65 34 1 1 29 10 – – 2 8 38 3 4 – 6 25 2 156 156 39 937 – 18 357 3 526 1 129 4 250 383 122 7 389 1 558 380 477 D D D 15 185 38 995 71 966 D 30 695 30 976 7 455 790 21 489 1 242 15 479 D D D 9 073 D – – D D 14 615 301 252 – 1 754 12 308 D 20 680 20 680 13 439 – 4 306 835 280 993 161 23 1 567 447 75 432 D D D 8 085 7 283 39 784 D 12 645 6 469 1 681 183 4 365 240 4 724 D D D 3 297 D – – D D 1 936 40 79 – 278 1 539 D 3 944 3 944 3 331 – 960 156 60 237 36 4 383 84 17 270 D D D 1 998 1 599 9 109 D 2 713 1 480 391 45 999 45 1 125 D D D 806 D – – D D 411 19 19 – 68 305 D 864 864 742 – 437 92 23 109 16 2 161 34 6 063 c a b 857 511 2 869 c 1 385 588 79 34 449 26 334 c a a 218 c – – b b 272 13 17 – 52 190 a 303 303 6 – 80 23 – 36 1 2 9 9 61 D D D 10 12 – D 18 119 6 3 109 1 56 D D D 33 D – – D D 17 2 2 – 2 11 D 156 156 – – 11 6 – 3 – – 1 1 8 D D D 1 – – D 5 17 – – 17 – 10 D D D 7 D – – D D – – – – – – D 11 11 – – – 54 – – – 30 182 – – – 8 718 – – – 1 802 – – – 538 – – – 24 – – – 4 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 27 7 20 12 409 4 037 13 736 3 136 1 199 4 383 552 196 1 054 240 51 247 20 – 4 3 – 1 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 127 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) FAJARDO, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 199 14 17 257 504 D D 65 150 D D 19 826 D D 4 262 b h 131 D D 26 D D Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 17 – 21 4 2 7 1 – 5 2 30 5 – 3 3 11 1 3 4 49 11 1 36 1 8 5 – – 3 4 – – 1 3 18 – 1 – 1 16 – 25 25 D – 4 181 427 D 1 198 D – 1 659 D 14 488 D – 680 527 3 919 D D 7 246 9 045 D D 4 744 D D D – – D D – – D D 11 760 – D – D D – 4 702 4 702 D – 696 84 D 324 D – 209 D 3 699 D – 173 212 908 D D 1 815 1 266 D D 806 D D D – – D D – – D D 3 049 – D – D D – 669 669 – D – 162 28 D 72 D – 47 D 1 002 D – 41 31 210 D D 538 297 D D 189 D D D – – D D – – D D 651 – D – D D – h – 76 15 a 33 a – 19 a 297 a – 15 17 59 a a 175 125 b a 89 a a a – – a b – – b b 293 – a – a e – D – 16 5 D 3 D – 3 D 18 D – 1 3 7 D D – 39 D D 34 D D D – – D D – – D D 10 – D – D D – 22 22 D – 5 – D – D – 4 D 7 D – – – 3 D D – 8 D D 8 D D D – – D D – – D D 2 – D – D D 156 156 49 49 1 1 – – – 13 – – – 39 778 – – – 11 372 – – – 5 042 – – – 401 – – – 6 – – – – 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 4 – 9 984 – 38 794 204 – 11 168 76 – 4 966 17 – 384 3 – 3 – – – 128 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) GUAYAMA, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 133 6 7 56 537 323 1 072 12 099 59 371 2 790 16 108 1 033 10 63 95 6 – 14 1 – Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 7 – 27 6 1 8 1 – 10 1 23 2 – 1 7 8 – – 5 19 2 – 17 – 6 4 – – 2 5 – – 1 4 11 1 – – 5 5 2 15 15 1 072 – 3 087 867 D 620 D – 1 373 D 5 469 D – D 2 949 1 293 – – 1 019 1 968 D – D – D D – – D 1 695 – – D D 9 131 D – – D D D 3 346 3 346 371 – 600 194 D 185 D – 142 D 1 392 D – D 695 187 – – 460 376 D – D – D D – – D 305 – – D D 1 489 D – – D D D 618 618 108 – 150 49 D 46 D – 34 D 235 D – D 68 30 – – 126 91 D – D – D D – – D 57 – – D D 327 D – – D D D 128 128 63 – 74 23 a 18 a – 21 a 110 a – a 30 18 – – 56 48 a – b – a a – – a 39 – – b a 181 a – – c a a 30 30 – – 17 5 D 6 D – 5 D 15 D – D 4 5 – – 3 21 D – D – D D – – D 2 – – D D 4 D – – D D D 15 15 – – 3 1 D 1 D – 1 D 4 D – D 1 1 – – – 4 D – D – D D – – D – – – D D – D – – D D D 1 1 – – – 12 – – – 29 572 – – – 6 759 – – – 1 649 – – – 465 – – – 5 – – – – 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 4 1 7 D D 24 176 D D 5 527 D D 1 271 a b 377 D D 2 D D – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 129 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) MAYAGÜEZ, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 553 25 38 176 593 5 247 D 60 475 682 D 13 429 158 D 5 263 57 f 413 12 D 78 – D Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 36 2 92 18 7 36 5 – 15 11 100 12 1 6 19 28 7 3 24 87 7 6 72 2 36 25 – 2 9 8 – – 1 7 20 4 1 1 2 12 5 98 98 D D 11 096 2 205 1 055 2 173 218 – 2 614 2 831 70 955 6 971 D 590 4 858 7 273 28 353 D 22 355 14 006 3 566 D 8 610 D 10 166 9 197 – D D D – – D D 3 773 208 D D D 2 252 D 13 284 13 284 D D 2 451 605 181 684 83 – 476 422 35 274 1 518 D 154 2 010 1 669 22 045 D 7 738 2 513 443 D 1 683 D 2 589 2 349 – D D D – – D D 756 46 D D D 392 D 2 548 2 548 D D 526 149 43 107 18 – 116 93 7 314 377 D 38 489 357 4 466 D 1 556 577 105 D 367 D 634 571 – D D D – – D D 174 14 D D D 86 D 586 586 f a 290 82 21 68 16 – 61 42 2 869 88 a 22 198 116 1 590 a 842 263 26 b 185 a 241 212 – a b b – – b b 91 19 a b a 35 b 199 199 D D 82 16 1 33 5 – 19 8 45 4 D 3 14 13 – D 9 66 1 D 61 D 26 16 – D D D – – D D 10 2 D D D 6 D 112 112 D D 22 6 – 3 1 – 11 1 9 – D 2 2 4 – D 1 11 – D 10 D 7 5 – D D D – – D D 6 1 D D D 5 D 10 10 – – – 44 – – – 9 933 – – – 2 219 – – – 490 – – – 203 – – – 34 – – – 4 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 32 5 7 D D 2 539 D D 571 D D 121 c b 50 D D 4 D D – 130 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PONCE, PR Service industries 472 70, ex. 702, 704 701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799 8072 81 811 84 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places 597 26 18 264 300 D 39 013 83 579 D 13 682 21 379 D 3 360 6 836 b 717 407 D 7 76 D 2 Hotels, paradores & motels Camps & recreational vehicle parks Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Business services Advertising Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Services to dwellings & other buildings Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Personnel supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Miscellaneous business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Automotive services, except repair Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture theaters Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Bowling centers Commercial sports Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Engineering & management services 18 – 84 21 3 33 3 1 14 9 137 10 2 10 29 33 6 7 40 96 5 9 79 3 49 17 2 5 25 13 1 – 5 7 14 1 1 – 1 11 4 101 101 39 013 – 13 616 3 062 D 4 082 D D 4 879 920 78 473 D D 1 855 16 786 25 596 D D 21 280 19 755 5 1 11 2 146 082 418 109 13 682 – 3 299 916 D 1 195 D D 756 275 31 006 D D 339 6 504 4 618 D D 11 237 3 844 505 386 2 652 301 6 269 1 980 D D 4 221 1 122 D – 552 D 1 173 D D – D 600 D 5 189 5 189 3 360 – 773 231 D 275 D D 170 61 7 733 D D 79 1 810 1 204 D D 2 762 901 120 98 613 70 1 759 454 D D 1 288 268 D – 123 D 279 D D – D 158 D 1 261 1 261 717 – 422 156 a 126 a a 82 39 2 854 b a 49 688 304 f a 1 247 372 22 36 282 32 432 136 a a 284 161 a – 86 b 194 a b – b 57 a 312 312 7 – 71 18 D 33 D D 9 5 49 D D 6 18 7 D D 11 70 – 2 66 2 37 13 D D 17 3 D – – D 7 D D – D 5 D 113 113 2 – 15 4 D 6 D D 2 2 13 D D 4 4 – D D 3 17 – – 17 – 7 6 D D 1 – D – – D 4 D D – D 4 D 10 10 26 443 5 524 D D 20 600 7 866 D – 3 602 D 3 951 D D – D 2 974 D 20 771 20 771 2 2 – 53 D D – 46 269 D D – 16 759 D D – 4 760 b b – 1 244 D D – 30 D D – 7 841 842 87, ex 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv 30 8 15 13 097 6 918 26 254 3 338 2 276 11 145 962 510 3 288 305 125 814 25 2 3 4 2 1 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 131 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SAN JUAN, PR Service industries 472 4724 4725 4729 70, ex. 702, 704 701 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 703 7032 7033 72 721 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 722 7221 723 7231 724 7241 725 7251 726 7261 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 Arrangement of passenger transportation Travel agencies Tour operators Arrangement of passenger transportation, nec Hotels & other lodging places 3 839 188 154 17 17 81 3 611 098 121 632 98 242 10 500 12 890 D 958 560 14 622 9 834 2 683 2 105 D 223 816 3 588 2 347 738 503 D 65 737 998 690 166 142 i 2 151 59 53 3 3 D 243 8 8 – – D Hotels, paradores & motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels & guest houses Tourists villas & paradores Camps & recreational vehicle parks Sporting & recreational camps Recreational vehicle parks & campsites Personal services Laundry, cleaning, & garment services Power laundries, family & commercial Garment pressing & agents for laundries & drycleaners Linen supply Coin operated laundries & drycleaning Drycleaning plants Carpet & upholstery cleaning services Industrial launderers Other laundry, cleaning & garment services Photographic studios, portrait Photographic studios, portrait Beauty shops Beauty shops Barber shops Barber shops Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors Funeral service & crematories Funeral service & crematories Miscellaneous personal services Tax return preparation services Miscellaneous personal services, nec Business services Advertising Advertising agencies Outdoor advertising services Radio, television, publishers’ advertising representatives Advertising, nec Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy Adjustment & collection services Credit reporting services Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv Direct mail advertising services Photocopying & duplicating services Commercial photography Commercial art & graphic design Secretarial & court reporting services Services to dwellings & other buildings Disinfecting & pest control services Building cleaning & maintenance services, nec Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing Medical equipment rental & leasing Heavy construction equipment rental & leasing Equipment rental & leasing, nec Personnel supply services Employment agencies Help supply services Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser Computer programming services Software publishers Computer systems integrators Data processing services On line information services Computer facilities management services Computer rental & leasing Computer maintenance & repair Computer related services, nec 79 58 18 21 19 19 2 2 1 1 368 131 46 13 1 11 38 7 6 9 26 26 138 138 13 13 6 6 12 12 42 23 19 989 175 110 17 15 33 37 32 5 95 8 40 7 30 10 107 19 88 107 35 28 44 53 26 27 170 35 9 24 22 5 10 6 20 39 412 403 378 20 4 818 389 908 025 456 D D D D D 121 119 112 5 1 877 168 723 292 153 D D D D D 25 24 23 1 254 543 037 227 279 D D D D D 7 580 7 281 6 668 485 128 e b a a a 2 216 946 310 52 b 38 214 b 242 24 79 79 718 718 82 82 10 10 85 85 296 67 229 35 141 2 229 1 813 109 102 205 451 369 82 722 c 290 b 247 b 9 180 412 8 768 1 358 442 405 511 6 173 2 544 3 629 2 164 688 b c 623 b 100 68 100 299 30 24 6 7 11 D D D D D 219 73 26 14 D 5 17 D 2 6 8 8 101 101 9 9 4 4 4 4 20 17 3 279 30 19 5 1 5 6 5 1 35 D 15 D 11 D 64 11 53 31 12 7 12 6 4 2 32 7 D D 3 D 2 1 3 11 2 2 – – 2 D D D D D 49 23 4 2 D 2 11 D – 3 4 4 13 13 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 – 42 8 3 3 – 2 1 1 – 13 D 11 D 2 D 4 2 2 5 – 2 3 – – – – – D D – D – – – – 98 864 38 011 10 841 1 857 D 1 559 7 502 D 10 820 3 676 5 059 5 059 28 477 28 477 2 258 2 258 381 381 5 904 5 904 18 774 3 988 14 786 1 395 356 344 803 303 071 10 155 9 436 22 141 21 430 10 042 11 388 46 851 D 17 796 D 18 104 D 161 985 16 027 145 958 94 30 33 30 467 521 497 449 25 945 10 679 2 924 418 D 398 2 165 D 3 784 309 986 986 8 504 8 504 887 887 88 88 1 814 1 814 2 987 1 004 1 983 432 611 59 613 51 975 1 439 2 680 3 519 5 861 3 856 2 005 11 141 D 4 343 D 3 959 D 58 557 4 911 53 646 21 6 6 8 642 806 768 068 6 059 2 505 652 89 D 100 560 D 838 79 228 228 1 802 1 802 190 190 22 22 502 502 810 218 592 105 783 14 077 12 389 307 526 855 1 477 956 521 2 388 D 748 D 954 D 14 949 1 108 13 841 4 1 1 1 775 508 424 843 147 364 51 616 95 748 208 774 51 059 D D 68 936 D 7 8 11 29 711 438 949 696 77 286 31 140 46 146 53 498 12 352 D D 18 344 D 2 1 2 8 104 624 703 991 18 250 6 371 11 879 12 346 2 984 D D 4 153 D 558 352 604 1 928 132 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SAN JUAN, PR Con. 73 738 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389 75 751 7513 7514 7515 7519 752 7521 753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 754 7542 7549 76 762 7622 7623 7629 763 7631 764 7641 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781 7812 7819 782 7822 7829 783 7832 7833 784 7841 79 791 7911 792 7922 7929 793 7933 794 7941 7948 799 7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 8072 Business services Con. Miscellaneous business services Detective, guard, & armored car services Security systems services News syndicates Photofinishing laboratories Business services, nec Automotive repair, services, & parking Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers Truck rental services, without drivers Passenger car rental Passenger car leasing Utility trailer & recreational vehicle rental Automobile parking Automobile parking Automotive repair shops Top, body, & upholstery repair shops & paint shops Automotive exhaust system repair shops Tire retreading & repair shops Automotive glass replacement shops Automotive transmission repair shops General automotive repair shops Automotive repair shops, nec Automotive services, except repair Carwashes Automotive services, except repair & carwashes Miscellaneous repair services Electrical repair shops Radio & television repair shops Refrigeration & air conditioning service & repair shops Electrical & electronic repair shops, Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Watch, clock, & jewelry repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Reupholstery & furniture repair Miscellaneous repair & related services Welding repair Armature rewinding shops Repair shops & related services, nec Motion pictures Motion picture production & allied services Motion picture & video tape production Services allied to motion picture production Motion picture distribution & allied services Motion picture & video tape distribution Services allied to motion picture distribution Motion picture theaters Motion picture theaters (except drive ins) Drive in motion picture theaters Video tape rental Video tape rental Amusement & recreation services Dance studios, schools, & halls Dance studios, schools, & halls Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer Theatrical producers (exc movie) & misc theatrical services Bands, orchestras, actors, oth entertainers & entertainment group Bowling centers Bowling centers Commercial sports Professional sports clubs, managers, promoters Racing, including track operation Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services Physical fitness facilities Public golf courses Coin operated amusement devices Amusement parks Membership sports & recreation clubs Amusement & recreation services, nec Cockfight arenas Other amusement & recreation services, nec Dental laboratories 245 68 31 3 9 134 418 39 4 32 1 2 50 50 298 69 18 6 7 21 128 49 31 9 22 240 130 17 72 41 8 8 18 18 84 15 11 58 100 37 32 5 12 7 5 18 18 – 33 33 182 11 11 47 31 16 4 4 40 11 29 80 17 – 12 6 8 37 4 33 12 369 170 58 2 6 132 682 066 155 281 188 992 145 013 92 044 12 982 813 2 333 36 841 46 963 16 889 D 16 651 D D 7 289 7 289 19 490 4 177 627 626 147 1 095 10 489 2 329 3 295 1 815 1 480 26 941 16 900 5 772 7 976 3 152 333 333 721 721 8 987 623 2 709 5 655 15 521 D D D D D 1 001 4 232 4 232 – 3 241 3 241 37 580 1 067 1 067 16 358 15 433 925 677 677 9 670 1 911 7 759 9 808 1 673 – 735 1 625 1 502 4 273 165 4 108 D 37 521 22 959 3 685 203 541 10 133 10 869 4 033 D 3 976 D D 1 603 1 603 4 476 925 158 131 36 277 2 423 526 757 403 354 6 558 4 033 1 368 1 915 750 66 66 159 159 2 300 183 684 1 433 3 765 D D D D D 333 1 020 1 020 – 752 752 8 804 257 257 3 529 3 322 207 170 170 2 329 605 1 724 2 519 433 – 166 364 318 1 238 47 1 191 D 12 864 8 931 1 289 25 154 2 465 3 357 788 a 774 a a 795 795 1 533 340 54 47 20 89 805 178 241 115 126 2 051 1 291 406 669 216 27 27 82 82 651 59 150 442 1 430 e c b b a 40 678 678 – 394 394 2 939 97 97 879 823 56 63 63 691 171 520 1 209 271 – 82 302 100 454 16 438 b 75 13 9 – 3 50 202 6 D 4 D D 11 11 173 48 9 1 6 6 73 30 12 7 5 121 69 7 34 28 6 6 13 13 33 12 3 18 21 D D D D D – 1 1 – 7 7 59 1 1 8 6 2 – – 20 – 20 30 6 – 2 2 4 16 2 14 D 11 2 7 – – 2 28 – D – D D – – 28 7 – – 1 1 12 7 – – – 11 10 1 8 1 – – – – 1 – 1 – 1 D D D D D – – – – 1 1 3 – – 1 1 – – – – – – 2 – – – – – 2 – 2 D 309 688 157 721 D 155 003 D D 36 135 36 135 101 909 20 3 2 1 4 54 15 422 209 794 591 221 267 405 13 923 5 583 8 340 132 606 88 412 26 856 48 014 13 542 1 785 1 785 2 713 2 713 39 2 9 28 696 283 104 309 95 952 D D D D D 17 024 23 888 23 888 – 15 130 15 130 201 978 4 212 4 212 81 989 71 288 10 701 3 661 3 661 66 323 11 312 55 011 45 793 8 457 – 4 848 5 299 2 922 24 267 701 23 566 D 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 133 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Geographic area and kind of business Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SAN JUAN, PR Con. 81 811 8111 Legal services Legal services Legal services 609 609 609 307 781 307 781 307 781 91 948 91 948 91 948 19 700 19 700 19 700 3 366 3 366 3 366 771 771 771 60 60 60 84 Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Museums & art galleries Museums & art galleries Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens 14 14 14 – – D D D – – D D D – – D D D – – b b b – – D D D – – D D D – – 841 8412 842 8422 87, ex 872 871 8711 8712 8713 873, ex. 8733 8731 8732 8734 874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 Engineering & management services 638 529 288 143 458 33 174 6 560 374 38 Engineering, architectural, & surveying services Engineering services Architectural services Surveying services Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) Commercial physical & biological research Commercial economic, sociological, & educational research Testing laboratories Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv Management services Management consulting services Public relations services Facilities support management services Business consulting services, nec 344 226 108 10 278 201 73 3 839 063 890 886 75 60 13 1 581 677 789 115 17 541 14 271 3 029 241 3 184 2 477 614 93 288 175 106 7 35 23 11 1 27 4 14 9 27 603 D D D 8 830 D D D 2 079 D D D 398 a c c 9 D D D – D D D 267 79 103 17 22 46 222 846 56 791 89 496 D D 36 049 59 047 20 319 20 169 D D 7 181 13 554 4 668 4 351 D D 1 714 2 978 897 987 c e 438 77 18 31 D D 20 3 – 1 D D 1 134 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 5. Statistics for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 111 125 19 495 827 28 90 49 2 039 23 82 172 7 290 355 4 983 62 562 6 042 407 301 360 22 181 75 20 74 15 1 878 1 808 66 63 636 155 5 200 112 373 100 2 698 264 33 226 88 157 35 6 918 16 283 2 138 31 13 3 444 84 21 39 92 40 55 351 5 500 134 134 1 638 88 306 899 52 956 52 105 133 150 1 219 977 90 109 191 103 31 64 250 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area Establishments (number) Puerto Rico Adjuntas Aguada Aguadilla Aguas Buenas Aibonito Añasco Arecibo Arroyo Barceloneta Barranquitas Bayamón Cabo Rojo Caguas Camuy Canóvanas Carolina Cataño Cayey Ceiba Ciales Cidra Coamo Comerío Corozal Culebra Dorado Fajardo Florida Guánica Guayama Guayanilla Guaynabo Gurabo Hatillo Hormigueros Humacao Isabela Jayuya Juana Díaz Juncos Lajas Lares Las Marías Las Piedras Loíza Luquillo Manatí Maricao Maunabo Mayagüez Moca Morovis Naguabo Naranjito Orocovis Patillas Peñuelas Ponce Quebradillas Rincón Río Grande Sabana Grande Salinas San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastián Santa Isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco 8 048 13 49 124 11 35 30 178 9 22 25 620 73 398 33 43 368 37 60 14 12 35 30 9 24 4 55 85 8 9 73 15 315 29 48 20 140 63 9 36 36 24 21 5 42 5 31 90 6 6 293 35 11 11 29 19 22 22 385 25 11 33 34 23 57 3 031 23 50 13 37 144 82 34 34 62 16 12 20 53 Receipts ($1,000) 5 823 025 8 30 1 4 1 62 1 5 3 409 10 188 3 56 319 26 16 37 1 7 5 1 4 834 311 260 013 759 749 113 000 425 422 448 964 966 031 557 780 336 867 375 461 401 901 659 431 740 785 798 223 248 596 811 328 294 803 342 290 881 991 214 376 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 546 078 176 3 183 7 760 222 968 356 22 701 205 1 085 1 395 97 539 2 848 57 900 710 8 501 79 6 2 10 680 504 956 521 230 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 364 206 43 759 1 683 47 223 84 5 103 38 236 299 21 732 693 13 339 143 1 895 19 553 1 676 652 4 730 61 422 159 39 191 45 9 674 7 438 117 216 1 856 488 19 218 357 956 206 9 676 428 155 623 147 334 78 8 2 565 39 763 6 439 63 26 9 136 192 36 90 179 73 83 1 638 17 177 320 405 6 491 190 787 2 310 181 076 112 212 211 323 3 342 2 074 188 269 528 230 58 150 611 Proprietors and partners (number) 5 068 11 41 93 7 36 27 137 9 15 19 384 62 240 33 34 185 21 39 10 10 22 30 10 20 3 26 56 5 7 50 8 140 16 31 15 77 46 10 27 39 17 18 3 24 4 16 63 4 5 196 34 8 8 23 18 15 11 244 24 9 28 29 16 51 1 751 18 36 7 32 91 41 29 28 43 6 10 15 42 Unpaid family workers (number) 781 3 8 25 1 1 10 33 1 2 5 71 18 32 9 2 28 4 5 – 4 – 6 3 4 – 4 16 1 4 4 2 15 4 6 5 15 11 3 5 1 1 4 1 5 2 2 15 – – 26 11 – 1 3 4 5 – 48 7 1 5 7 4 9 196 1 7 – 1 15 2 5 8 8 – 1 1 4 1 880 688 150 811 170 38 135 25 624 527 1 074 8 005 1 87 1 4 773 016 080 434 959 110 130 3 3 36 5 360 5 13 5 299 8 1 11 4 42 432 1 994 637 2 304 752 1 550 307 26 12 003 159 3 135 31 902 284 164 41 481 774 276 475 845 359 364 230 844 302 660 6 048 3 247 181 28 726 777 10 519 80 072 1 090 587 123 114 4 1 2 5 1 1 20 199 5 4 70 4 16 19 2 842 2 5 3 7 60 31 5 9 12 3 640 423 570 033 876 580 218 341 235 561 881 366 774 178 683 654 420 274 376 335 750 270 102 289 844 5 67 1 1 24 190 842 3 361 10 469 774 675 500 904 1 013 1 531 14 993 8 688 860 1 174 2 479 876 221 658 2 619 1 443 3 740 11 025 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 135 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 111 125 1 459 j 4 944 57 109 6 285 3 919 2 335 4 498 c 5 057 110 10 277 19 a – 3 a – – a – – 5 – a 495 a a 16 381 24 17 a – – 14 – 17 827 a 141 85 236 65 15 b c a 87 – 16 28 a a a a a a – a – a – a 90 a – 19 14 7 a – a – 25 – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Puerto Rico 8 048 384 211 983 1 861 1 235 564 179 345 39 1 280 17 950 13 1 – 3 1 – – 1 – – 5 – 2 49 3 1 5 8 12 5 1 – – 10 – 4 124 6 6 21 21 15 8 2 8 1 31 – 5 11 1 1 2 1 1 1 – 1 – 2 – 1 35 1 – 7 4 6 1 – 1 – 13 – 2 Receipts ($1,000) 5 823 025 166 611 D 208 593 2 251 920 476 859 239 055 136 366 268 630 D 462 998 6 330 805 424 834 D – 45 D – – D – – 183 – D 8 311 D D 447 3 687 1 679 510 D – – 562 – 651 30 260 D 4 136 2 884 4 612 4 410 847 D D D 5 697 – 1 273 1 013 D D D D D D – D – D – D 4 759 D – 501 689 185 D – D – 2 328 – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 546 078 19 858 D 52 364 698 677 79 204 50 083 22 218 50 834 D 122 271 1 287 208 608 176 D – 9 D – – D – – 49 – D 3 183 D D 120 2 250 177 133 D – – 115 – 205 7 760 D 1 060 546 2 287 615 91 D D D 1 127 – 279 222 D D D D D D – D – D – D 968 D – 116 167 37 D – D – 438 – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 364 206 4 677 D 11 992 165 782 18 115 12 168 5 224 11 688 D 26 457 287 51 412 43 D – 3 D – – D – – 12 – D 759 D D 24 554 35 28 D – – 27 – 50 1 683 D 265 118 516 140 19 D D D 264 – 57 47 D D D D D D – D – D – D 223 D – 26 42 9 D – D – 93 – D Proprietors and partners (number) 5 068 148 D 680 675 847 386 50 132 D 1 460 6 564 11 D – 3 D – – D – – 4 – D 41 D D 5 4 11 5 D – – 10 – 3 93 D 2 19 14 11 9 D D D 30 – 4 7 D D D D D D – D – D – D 36 D – 8 3 6 D – D – 14 – D Unpaid family workers (number) 781 26 D 147 125 166 78 6 26 D 127 1 61 3 D – 2 D – – D – – – – D 8 D D – 1 1 2 D – – 3 – – 25 D – 6 4 1 4 D D D 7 – – 1 D D D D D D – D – D – D 1 D – – – 1 D – D – – – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, service, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Adjuntas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Aguada 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Aguadilla 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Aguas Buenas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Aibonito 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 136 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 49 a – 7 9 11 a a – a 3 – 5 2 039 14 b 155 1 376 122 38 57 b – 133 – 44 23 a – a a a a – – a a – – 82 a – a 13 27 a – – – a – 33 172 a – 16 116 10 a – a a 9 – a 7 290 b a 705 4 305 699 437 183 178 b 366 a 303 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Añasco 30 2 – 5 7 6 2 1 – 1 3 – 3 178 5 3 22 40 34 15 3 2 – 40 – 14 9 1 – 2 2 1 1 – – 1 1 – – 22 2 – 2 5 6 1 – – – 2 – 4 25 1 – 4 4 4 1 – 2 1 6 – 2 620 21 2 87 160 138 59 7 21 6 76 1 42 Receipts ($1,000) 1 749 D – 254 351 349 D D – D 120 – 141 62 113 3 889 D 5 530 26 078 6 795 3 195 2 305 D – 9 432 – 2 541 1 000 D – D D D D – – D D – – 5 425 D – D 1 209 934 D – – – D – 2 879 3 422 D – 452 665 411 D – D D 277 – D 409 448 D D 33 208 144 544 40 940 29 001 9 165 8 726 D 62 335 D 72 816 Annual payroll ($1,000) 356 D – 44 57 77 D D – D 26 – 42 22 701 151 D 1 557 16 159 982 350 363 D – 1 944 – 561 205 D – D D D D – – D D – – 1 085 D – D 168 259 D – – – D – 577 1 395 D – 91 873 89 D – D D 64 – D 97 539 D D 8 973 52 167 8 673 5 001 1 430 1 733 D 11 602 D 6 653 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 84 D – 10 12 19 D D – D 7 – 8 5 103 26 D 299 3 652 260 72 59 D – 443 – 129 38 D – D D D D – – D D – – 236 D – D 45 27 D – – – D – 147 299 D – 21 175 19 D – D D 16 – D 21 732 D D 2 009 12 020 1 772 1 061 330 394 D 2 437 D 1 428 Proprietors and partners (number) 27 D – 5 7 6 D D – D 3 – 2 137 3 D 12 22 31 13 2 D – 42 – 11 9 D – D D D D – – D D – – 15 D – D 2 6 D – – – D – 2 19 D – 4 2 3 D – D D 6 – D 384 D D 56 54 97 45 – 7 D 75 D 31 Unpaid family workers (number) 10 D – 2 2 1 D D – D 1 – 1 33 – D 2 4 14 7 – D – 5 – 1 1 D – D D D D – – D D – – 2 D – D – 1 D – – – D – 1 5 D – 2 – 2 D – D D 1 – D 71 D D 9 7 22 16 – 6 D 6 D 3 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Arecibo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Arroyo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Barceloneta 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Barranquitas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Bayamón 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 137 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 355 18 185 20 66 15 13 a 20 – 9 – a 4 983 26 b 244 3 266 324 223 b 157 a 142 – 445 62 – – 12 a 9 a – a – 14 – 11 562 a – 20 34 16 7 – 479 – a – a 6 042 106 2 357 436 1 695 719 194 c b a 39 – 241 407 a – 19 185 43 50 – b – a – 77 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Cabo Rojo 73 5 16 12 8 9 5 2 6 – 6 – 4 398 15 6 61 82 78 38 4 17 1 63 – 33 33 – – 7 4 8 1 – 1 – 7 – 5 43 2 – 4 8 4 3 – 18 – 3 – 1 368 24 23 45 83 72 40 9 19 2 19 – 32 37 2 – 6 12 4 4 – 1 – 2 – 6 Receipts ($1,000) 10 964 1 602 4 069 743 1 357 500 894 D 967 – 378 – D 188 966 2 801 D 10 994 101 243 17 256 8 714 D 6 474 D 10 420 – 24 256 3 031 – – 797 D 467 D – D – 655 – 671 56 557 D – 898 1 836 523 322 – 52 721 – D – D 319 780 7 543 123 817 16 909 45 588 84 999 8 224 D D D 3 847 – 18 826 26 336 D – 764 8 107 4 144 2 002 – D – D – 9 183 Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 848 206 1 273 156 606 114 193 D 157 – 65 – D 57 900 791 D 2 751 35 760 3 981 3 119 D 909 D 1 969 – 7 154 710 – – 161 D 64 D – D – 148 – 166 8 501 D – 358 440 143 103 – 7 404 – D – D 79 680 1 103 32 895 5 040 16 777 12 636 2 393 D D D 613 – 6 087 6 504 D – 227 2 003 1 011 414 – D – D – 2 530 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 693 43 335 36 127 27 53 D 36 – 19 – D 13 339 62 D 638 8 557 940 749 D 202 D 409 – 1 453 143 – – 37 D 13 D – D – 35 – 35 1 895 D – 90 93 35 26 – 1 639 – D – D 19 553 279 8 600 1 231 3 990 2 943 545 D D D 121 – 1 371 1 676 D – 47 513 319 111 – D – D – 627 Proprietors and partners (number) 62 4 9 15 2 8 5 D 5 – 8 – D 240 5 D 41 30 46 30 D 9 D 62 – 14 33 – – 6 D 9 D – D – 7 – 5 34 D – 3 8 3 2 – 13 – D – D 185 6 9 24 31 38 35 D D D 20 – 9 21 D – 3 9 2 4 – D – D – – Unpaid family workers (number) 18 – 4 5 – 2 2 D 1 – 2 – D 32 1 D 6 6 5 6 D – D 5 – 3 9 – – – D 5 D – D – 2 – – 2 D – 1 – – – – 1 – D – D 28 1 – 8 6 7 4 D D D – – 1 4 D – 1 2 – – – D – D – – 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Caguas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Camuy 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Canóvanas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Carolina 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Cataño 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 138 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 301 10 – 10 146 65 a a b – 28 – a 360 a – a a a – – – – a – 335 22 a – 6 a a a – – – a – a 181 – b b 27 16 a – – – 5 – 23 75 a – 17 13 a a – – a 13 – 18 20 a – a a a a – – – a – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Cayey 60 3 – 6 13 15 2 1 4 – 14 – 2 14 2 – 1 2 5 – – – – 1 – 3 12 1 – 3 1 3 1 – – – 2 – 1 35 – 1 3 11 8 2 – – – 6 – 4 30 1 – 6 5 3 1 – – 1 10 – 3 9 2 – 1 1 1 1 – – – 2 – 1 Receipts ($1,000) 16 867 262 – 459 7 819 2 966 D D D – 2 075 – D 37 375 D – D D D – – – – D – 34 400 1 461 D – 480 D D D – – – D – D 7 401 – D D 1 076 635 D – – – 297 – 1 554 5 901 D – 771 706 D D – – D 560 – 3 262 1 659 D – D D D D – – – D – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 956 94 – 110 1 296 538 D D D – 379 – D 10 521 D – D D D – – – – D – 10 071 230 D – 42 D D D – – – D – D 1 880 – D D 243 152 D – – – 59 – 398 688 D – 108 130 D D – – D 99 – 281 150 D – D D D D – – – D – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 652 24 – 28 304 114 D D D – 71 – D 4 730 D – D D D – – – – D – 4 614 61 D – 10 D D D – – – D – D 422 – D D 52 38 D – – – 14 – 93 159 D – 32 28 D D – – D 22 – 61 39 D – D D D D – – – D – D Proprietors and partners (number) 39 1 – 2 7 12 D D D – 13 – D 10 D – D D D – – – – D – 3 10 D – 2 D D D – – – D – D 22 – D D 3 8 D – – – 6 – 3 30 D – 9 2 D D – – D 10 – 3 10 D – D D D D – – – D – D Unpaid family workers (number) 5 1 – – – 2 D D D – 2 – D – D – D D D – – – – D – – 4 D – 2 D D D – – – D – D – – D D – – D – – – – – – 6 D – – 2 D D – – D 3 – 1 3 D – D D D D – – – D – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Ceiba 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Ciales 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Cidra 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Coamo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Comerío 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 139 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 74 a – – 30 3 a a a – a – a 15 – a – – a – – – – – – – 1 878 a g b 116 b a a a – – – 111 1 808 56 g b 182 53 a b b – 36 – b 66 a a a – a – – – b a – – 63 a b a a a – – – – – – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Corozal 24 1 – – 9 3 3 1 1 – 4 – 2 4 – 3 – – 1 – – – – – – – 55 2 2 9 16 11 2 2 4 – – – 7 85 7 2 9 14 20 4 3 7 – 15 – 4 8 1 2 1 – 1 – – – 1 2 – – 9 1 2 1 2 2 – – – – – – 1 Receipts ($1,000) 4 431 D – – 819 218 D D D – D – D 740 – D – – D – – – – – – – 110 785 D D D 4 654 D D D D – – – 12 763 130 798 5 689 D D 8 412 4 780 D D D – 4 015 – D 3 223 D D D – D – – – D D – – 3 248 D D D D D – – – – – – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 811 D – – 179 24 D D D – D – D 170 – D – – D – – – – – – – 38 135 D D D 921 D D D D – – – 4 233 25 624 467 D D 2 195 594 D D D – 541 – D 527 D D D – D – – – D D – – 1 074 D D D D D – – – – – – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 191 D – – 44 8 D D D – D – D 45 – D – – D – – – – – – – 9 674 D D D 251 D D D D – – – 1 084 7 438 118 D D 590 140 D D D – 128 – D 117 D D D – D – – – D D – – 216 D D D D D – – – – – – D Proprietors and partners (number) 20 D – – 8 3 D D D – D – D 3 – D – – D – – – – – – – 26 D D D 7 D D D D – – – 2 56 3 D D 8 12 D D D – 13 – D 5 D D D – D – – – D D – – 7 D D D D D – – – – – – D Unpaid family workers (number) 4 D – – 1 – D D D – D – D – – D – – D – – – – – – – 4 D D D 1 D D D D – – – – 16 1 D D 5 2 D D D – 1 – D 1 D D D – D – – – D D – – 4 D D D D D – – – – – – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Culebra 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Dorado 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Fajardo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Florida 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Guánica 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 140 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 636 a b 46 84 13 a b a a 26 – e 155 – b a a 8 b – – – a – 62 5 200 29 b 274 3 026 346 212 228 572 a 64 – 408 112 a a a 66 16 7 – a – a – a 373 a a 48 189 11 50 a 45 – 3 – 6 100 a b 8 a 16 – b – – a – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Guayama 73 4 2 14 11 7 3 3 7 1 12 – 9 15 – 1 2 2 3 3 – – – 1 – 3 315 9 2 42 102 26 22 15 13 2 25 – 57 29 1 1 2 10 7 3 – 2 – 2 – 1 48 1 1 9 8 10 8 1 4 – 3 – 3 20 1 2 6 1 3 – 2 – – 3 – 2 Receipts ($1,000) 36 596 D D 1 969 2 621 1 062 D D D D 3 076 – D 5 811 – D D D 209 D – – – D – 1 997 360 328 4 251 D 10 163 139 587 78 119 24 221 10 312 40 724 D 6 606 – 45 562 5 294 D D D 3 343 638 300 – D – D – D 13 803 D D 1 759 5 192 991 2 632 D 1 835 – 168 – 279 5 342 D D 214 D 968 – D – – D – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 8 005 D D 445 738 121 D D D D 573 – D 1 773 – D D D 38 D – – – D – 913 87 016 320 D 3 197 47 699 7 483 2 707 2 147 8 323 D 1 505 – 13 388 1 080 D D D 688 141 56 – D – D – D 4 434 D D 409 2 597 184 644 D 294 – 30 – 82 959 D D 54 D 152 – D – – D – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 856 D D 114 189 29 D D D D 118 – D 488 – D D D 9 D – – – D – 285 19 218 80 D 698 10 393 1 738 656 516 1 739 D 238 – 3 097 357 D D D 256 33 15 – D – D – D 956 D D 91 543 20 146 D 72 – 7 – 23 206 D D 11 D 19 – D – – D – D Proprietors and partners (number) 50 D D 8 8 7 D D D D 11 – D 8 – D D D 3 D – – – D – – 140 5 D 22 25 14 11 2 6 D 28 – 26 16 D D D 2 7 3 – D – D – D 31 D D 3 5 8 5 D 2 – 3 – 2 15 D D 5 D 2 – D – – D – D Unpaid family workers (number) 4 D D – 2 – D D D D – – D 2 – D D D 2 D – – – D – – 15 – D 6 3 3 – – 1 D 1 – 1 4 D D D 1 2 1 – D – D – D 6 D D – 1 2 1 D – – – – – 5 D D 3 D 1 – D – – D – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Guayanilla 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Guaynabo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Gurabo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Hatillo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Hormigueros 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 141 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 2 698 a f b 1 657 80 58 53 80 a 68 – 60 264 a b 22 67 25 b 32 a – 14 – a 33 a – – – a a – – – a a – 226 8 b 28 44 15 a a a a 7 – 74 88 a a 24 10 26 10 a – – 8 – a 157 – 94 10 32 10 a – a – 6 – – [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Humacao 140 9 1 17 27 25 9 4 11 1 27 – 9 63 4 4 11 8 14 3 4 2 – 10 – 3 9 2 – – – 2 1 – – – 3 1 – 36 4 2 5 5 8 2 1 1 1 4 – 3 36 3 1 4 3 11 4 1 – – 8 – 1 24 – 5 3 3 4 1 – 2 – 6 – – Receipts ($1,000) 299 290 D D D 238 976 4 911 3 962 2 044 4 508 D 3 732 – 3 848 8 881 D D 797 1 601 1 109 D 1 421 D – 609 – D 1 991 D – – – D D – – – D D – 11 214 369 D 854 4 879 760 D D D D 333 – 1 350 4 376 D D 1 134 576 1 403 466 D – – 362 – D 6 048 – 2 580 382 2 043 392 D – D – 400 – – Annual payroll ($1,000) 42 432 D D D 25 543 817 1 041 350 591 D 769 – 1 020 1 994 D D 194 564 231 D 259 D – 104 – D 637 D – – – D D – – – D D – 2 304 64 D 179 635 146 D D D D 71 – 574 752 D D 216 68 261 69 D – – 65 – D 1 550 – 873 54 426 102 D – D – 49 – – First quarter payroll ($1,000) 9 676 D D D 5 562 174 244 90 127 D 195 – 234 428 D D 51 119 55 D 38 D – 26 – D 155 D – – – D D – – – D D – 623 14 D 37 169 35 D D D D 17 – 188 147 D D 30 17 52 15 D – – 16 – D 334 – 177 14 100 25 D – D – 9 – – Proprietors and partners (number) 77 D D D 8 17 7 – 6 D 27 – 2 46 D D 8 3 13 D 2 D – 10 – D 10 D – – – D D – – – D D – 27 3 D 4 2 8 D D D D 4 – 1 39 D D 7 2 10 7 D – – 10 – D 17 – 1 3 2 3 D – D – 6 – – Unpaid family workers (number) 15 D D D 1 3 3 – – D 3 – 1 11 D D 1 2 4 D 1 D – – – D 3 D – – – D D – – – D D – 5 – D 1 1 3 D D D D – – – 1 D D – – 1 – D – – – – D 1 – – – – – D – D – – – – 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Isabela 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Jayuya 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Juana Díaz 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Juncos 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Lajas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 142 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 35 a – 6 a 6 – a – a 10 – a 6 a – – – a – – – – a – – 918 8 a 22 853 10 4 – a – 7 – – 16 a – a – a – – a – – – – 283 a a 18 95 11 a – 137 – a – a 2 138 14 a 87 1 817 75 6 a a a 33 – 94 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Lares 21 2 – 3 3 3 – 2 – 1 6 – 1 5 1 – – – 2 – – – – 2 – – 42 4 4 7 9 7 3 – 1 – 7 – – 5 1 – 1 – 2 – – 1 – – – – 31 2 1 4 8 5 1 – 4 – 4 – 2 90 6 1 12 23 16 4 2 2 1 18 – 5 Receipts ($1,000) 3 247 D – 503 D 530 – D – D 366 – D 181 D – – – D – – – – D – – 28 726 450 D 906 25 686 395 236 – D – 420 – – 777 D – D – D – – D – – – – 10 519 D D 501 4 442 695 D – 3 885 – D – D 80 072 3 203 D 2 771 59 137 3 206 310 D D D 2 807 – 7 130 Annual payroll ($1,000) 307 D – 40 D 47 – D – D 94 – D 26 D – – – D – – – – D – – 12 003 61 D 204 11 433 85 32 – D – 82 – – 159 D – D – D – – D – – – – 3 135 D D 125 1 004 100 D – 1 717 – D – D 31 902 178 D 614 27 757 884 48 D D D 501 – 1 685 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 78 D – 10 D 12 – D – D 24 – D 8 D – – – D – – – – D – – 2 565 13 D 50 2 428 20 10 – D – 18 – – 39 D – D – D – – D – – – – 763 D D 31 315 23 D – 348 – D – D 6 439 39 D 177 5 458 204 13 D D D 119 – 398 Proprietors and partners (number) 18 D – 3 D 3 – D – D 7 – D 3 D – – – D – – – – D – – 24 2 D 6 – 6 2 – D – 6 – – 4 D – D – D – – D – – – – 16 D D 2 3 4 D – 1 – D – D 63 4 D 9 10 14 5 D D D 15 – – Unpaid family workers (number) 4 D – 2 D – – D – D 1 – D 1 D – – – D – – – – D – – 5 2 D 1 – 1 – – D – 1 – – 2 D – D – D – – D – – – – 2 D D – – 1 D – – – D – D 15 1 D 2 4 4 1 D D D 2 – – 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Las Marías 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Las Piedras 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Loíza 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Luquillo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Manatí 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 143 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 31 – b – a a a – – – – – a 13 – – a a a – – – – a – – 3 444 26 506 197 2 011 177 201 a b a 141 – 116 84 a a 11 34 8 12 – – a 10 – a 21 a – a 10 a a a – – a – – 39 – a 7 a a a a – – – – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Maricao 6 – 1 – 2 1 1 – – – – – 1 6 – – 1 2 2 – – – – 1 – – 293 10 8 45 65 48 19 1 8 3 60 – 26 35 1 1 3 8 8 4 – – 1 8 – 1 11 1 – 1 3 1 2 1 – – 2 – – 11 – 1 4 1 2 1 1 – – – – 1 Receipts ($1,000) 1 090 – D – D D D – – – – – D 587 – – D D D – – – – D – – 123 114 2 556 21 685 7 889 53 312 10 928 8 340 D D D 9 284 – 6 298 4 640 D D 378 2 299 487 446 – – D 656 – D 1 423 D – D 605 D D D – – D – – 2 570 – D 1 108 D D D D – – – – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 284 – D – D D D – – – – – D 164 – – D D D – – – – D – – 41 481 347 6 572 1 838 24 612 1 862 2 206 D D D 1 841 – 1 551 774 D D 79 305 77 178 – – D 77 – D 276 D – D 90 D D D – – D – – 475 – D 87 D D D D – – – – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 63 – D – D D D – – – – – D 26 – – D D D – – – – D – – 9 136 89 1 810 380 4 991 433 539 D D D 428 – 338 192 D D 21 75 16 43 – – D 24 – D 36 D – D 19 D D D – – D – – 90 – D 19 D D D D – – – – D Proprietors and partners (number) 4 – D – D D D – – – – – D 5 – – D D D – – – – D – – 196 4 3 31 21 32 12 D D D 70 – 19 34 D D 3 9 7 3 – – D 8 – D 8 D – D 3 D D D – – D – – 8 – D 2 D D D D – – – – D Unpaid family workers (number) – – D – D D D – – – – – D – – – D D D – – – – D – – 26 – – 7 6 3 4 D D D 5 – – 11 D D – 5 3 1 – – D 1 – D – D – D – D D D – – D – – 1 – D – D D D D – – – – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Maunabo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Mayagüez 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Moca 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Morovis 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Naguabo 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 144 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 92 – – 12 37 10 22 a a a a – a 40 – – 8 a 11 a – – – a – a 55 a 24 12 8 a – – a – – – – 351 – – 6 211 – c – a – 3 – a 5 500 51 552 331 2 416 297 249 131 c – 256 b 1 066 134 a 77 9 12 20 – a – – 7 – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Naranjito 29 – – 4 7 6 5 3 1 1 1 – 1 19 – – 5 3 6 1 – – – 2 – 2 22 1 4 7 3 5 – – 2 – – – – 22 – – 6 8 – 2 – 1 – 3 – 2 385 11 11 50 92 65 35 9 9 – 65 1 37 25 1 3 5 3 5 – 2 – – 5 – 1 Receipts ($1,000) 5 033 – – 221 1 367 330 2 670 D D D D – D 1 876 – – 252 D 592 D – – – D – D 1 580 D 572 497 224 D – – D – – – – 20 218 – – 367 12 793 – D – D – 105 – D 199 341 4 303 32 130 9 619 52 874 16 981 16 849 6 112 D – 17 819 D 37 345 5 235 D 3 063 534 614 352 – D – – 339 – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 845 – – 63 322 73 307 D D D D – D 359 – – 79 D 82 D – – – D – D 364 D 194 67 48 D – – D – – – – 5 230 – – 50 3 559 – D – D – 21 – D 67 844 581 11 445 2 637 24 888 3 238 4 085 876 D – 4 442 D 14 462 1 302 D 860 54 125 148 – D – – 60 – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 179 – – 12 61 20 68 D D D D – D 73 – – 14 D 22 D – – – D – D 83 D 48 16 7 D – – D – – – – 1 638 – – 8 1 130 – D – D – 5 – D 17 177 141 2 860 622 5 969 765 1 126 206 D – 1 074 D 4 128 320 D 213 13 26 37 – D – – 16 – D Proprietors and partners (number) 23 – – 4 6 6 4 D D D D – D 18 – – 5 D 6 D – – – D – D 15 D – 6 2 D – – D – – – – 11 – – 4 3 – D – D – 3 – D 244 3 5 35 33 42 24 2 D – 76 D 20 24 D – 6 2 6 – D – – 6 – D Unpaid family workers (number) 3 – – – 1 – 1 D D D D – D 4 – – 1 D 3 D – – – D – D 5 D – 2 2 D – – D – – – – – – – – – – D – D – – – D 48 1 2 9 9 7 6 – D – 7 D 3 7 D – 5 – 1 – D – – – – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Orocovis 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Patillas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Peñuelas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Ponce 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Quebradillas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 145 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 134 – 116 – a – a – – a a – a 1 638 – g a a b a – 129 – a – a 88 a – 18 10 20 12 – a – 21 – a 306 – a 8 13 14 a a c – a – b 899 6 a 30 730 10 a b a – 8 – 49 52 956 857 5 157 1 455 29 718 2 179 1 578 967 1 812 a 3 257 b 5 897 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Rincón 11 – 4 – 1 – 2 – – 1 2 – 1 33 – 3 2 4 11 2 – 6 – 3 – 2 34 1 – 8 4 9 3 – 1 – 7 – 1 23 – 1 3 5 4 2 2 2 – 1 – 3 57 5 2 13 9 5 3 2 3 – 9 – 6 3 031 150 52 271 770 298 161 73 131 8 559 14 544 Receipts ($1,000) 4 561 – 3 781 – D – D – – D D – D 70 881 – D D D D D – 6 539 – D – D 4 366 D – 652 743 475 173 – D – 2 205 – D 16 774 – D 229 2 204 335 D D D – D – D 19 178 481 D 962 12 822 282 D D D – 371 – 1 683 2 842 683 109 357 287 006 69 914 1 193 995 140 254 95 248 78 482 104 453 D 297 004 D 462 419 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 660 – 1 499 – D – D – – D D – D 24 190 – D D D D D – 1 138 – D – D 842 D – 104 129 124 63 – D – 396 – D 3 361 – D 47 470 93 D D D – D – D 10 469 46 D 201 9 387 63 D D D – 63 – 253 774 675 13 133 88 298 17 111 362 539 25 537 21 035 11 823 20 852 D 89 780 D 123 602 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 405 – 383 – D – D – – D D – D 6 491 – D D D D D – 255 – D – D 190 D – 29 23 30 16 – D – 85 – D 787 – D 10 31 25 D D D – D – D 2 310 11 D 46 2 045 17 D D D – 14 – 66 181 076 3 214 16 501 3 972 89 923 5 948 5 178 2 919 5 202 D 19 329 D 28 667 Proprietors and partners (number) 9 – 2 – D – D – – D D – D 28 – D D D D D – 4 – D – D 29 D – 8 4 7 1 – D – 8 – D 16 – D 1 3 6 D D D – D – D 51 4 D 15 6 5 D D D – 10 – 3 1 751 44 21 164 208 134 66 17 30 D 718 D 336 Unpaid family workers (number) 1 – – – D – D – – D D – D 5 – D D D D D – – – D – D 7 D – 2 – 3 – – D – 2 – D 4 – D – – 3 D D D – D – D 9 – D 3 1 – D D D – – – 1 196 7 2 33 33 18 6 – 1 D 59 D 36 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Río Grande 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Sabana Grande 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Salinas 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services San Germán 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services San Juan 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 146 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 52 a a 7 12 15 a – a – 8 – – 105 a – 22 31 19 a a – – 11 – 5 133 a a a 6 a a – b – a – a 150 a – 11 66 43 17 a a – a – a 1 219 16 b b 687 174 70 20 58 – 8 – 36 977 a b 31 668 97 60 b a – a – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) San Lorenzo 23 2 1 3 4 3 1 – 1 – 8 – – 50 3 – 10 9 8 2 3 – – 12 – 3 13 1 1 2 4 1 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 37 1 – 4 10 11 5 1 2 – 1 – 2 144 9 3 17 39 35 16 3 8 – 5 – 9 82 3 4 6 26 18 14 3 1 – 3 – 4 Receipts ($1,000) 2 654 D D 276 463 593 D – D – 423 – – 5 420 D – 1 054 1 502 842 D D – – 476 – 701 3 274 D D D 274 D D – D – D – D 7 376 D – 366 2 651 2 426 1 134 D D – D – D 60 335 769 D D 31 259 11 644 5 278 541 3 807 – 361 – 2 115 31 750 D D 980 14 350 5 793 4 591 D D – D – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 500 D D 63 130 115 D – D – 71 – – 904 D – 169 305 164 D D – – 100 – 47 1 013 D D D 58 D D – D – D – D 1 531 D – 87 701 402 147 D D – D – D 14 993 153 D D 8 889 2 294 925 119 589 – 67 – 519 8 688 D D 239 5 156 1 164 703 D D – D – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 112 D D 16 29 25 D – D – 23 – – 212 D – 38 70 38 D D – – 25 – 12 211 D D D 12 D D – D – D – D 323 D – 29 125 91 43 D D – D – D 3 342 30 D D 2 031 510 204 29 135 – 18 – 131 2 074 D D 68 1 384 205 153 D D – D – D Proprietors and partners (number) 18 D D 2 3 3 D – D – 8 – – 36 D – 5 6 8 D D – – 11 – 3 7 D D D 1 D D – D – D – D 32 D – 4 7 10 4 D D – D – D 91 8 D D 17 27 10 2 3 – 5 – 5 41 D D 6 7 13 7 D D – D – D Unpaid family workers (number) 1 D D – – – D – D – – – – 7 D – 2 2 – D D – – 2 – – – D D D – D D – D – D – D 1 D – – – 1 – D D – D – D 15 – D D 1 6 6 – – – – – – 2 D D 1 – – 1 D D – D – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services San Sebastián 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Santa Isabel 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Toa Alta 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Toa Baja 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Trujillo Alto 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 147 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 90 a b 23 11 6 – – – a 18 – a 109 a a 9 20 39 17 – a – a – a 191 13 a 28 6 48 18 b a – 20 – 29 103 a 54 – a 23 – – – – a – a 31 – – 4 20 a a – – – a – – 64 a a 9 a b a – – – 7 – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Utuado 34 3 2 9 4 5 – – – 1 8 – 2 34 1 1 4 4 13 5 – 1 – 3 – 2 62 5 1 9 3 21 4 1 2 – 8 – 8 16 2 7 – 1 3 – – – – 2 – 1 12 – – 3 4 3 1 – – – 1 – – 20 1 1 5 2 3 1 – – – 6 – 1 Receipts ($1,000) 5 270 D D 577 714 251 – – – D 2 087 – D 9 102 D D 419 2 830 1 897 881 – D – D – D 12 289 379 D 1 000 289 3 560 630 D D – 1 875 – 1 889 3 844 D 1 386 – D 1 142 – – – – D – D 1 443 – – 277 814 D D – – – D – – 3 740 D D 368 D D D – – – 439 – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 860 D D 156 88 27 – – – D 385 – D 1 174 D D 68 234 374 180 – D – D – D 2 479 139 D 294 41 381 210 D D – 349 – 682 876 D 338 – D 189 – – – – D – D 221 – – 34 134 D D – – – D – – 658 D D 69 D D D – – – 63 – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 188 D D 37 21 7 – – – D 75 – D 269 D D 16 55 85 42 – D – D – D 528 33 D 65 13 92 39 D D – 79 – 137 230 D 88 – D 40 – – – – D – D 58 – – 7 39 D D – – – D – – 150 D D 16 D D D – – – 14 – D Proprietors and partners (number) 29 D D 9 4 5 – – – D 7 – D 28 D D 3 2 13 4 – D – D – D 43 1 D 5 2 19 3 D D – 7 – 4 6 D 1 – D 2 – – – – D – D 10 – – 3 2 D D – – – D – – 15 D D 2 D D D – – – 6 – D Unpaid family workers (number) 5 D D 1 – 1 – – – D 3 – D 8 D D – 3 3 – – D – D – D 8 – D 1 – 4 – D D – – – – – D – – D – – – – – D – D 1 – – 1 – D D – – – D – – 1 D D – D D D – – – – – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Vega Alta 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Vega Baja 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Vieques 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Villalba 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services Yabucoa 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 148 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 6. Kind of Business Groups for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 250 a b 23 130 20 9 a a a 11 – a [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business Establishments (number) Yauco 53 5 1 6 14 9 3 2 2 2 8 – 1 Receipts ($1,000) 11 025 D D 1 254 5 901 864 299 D D D 481 – D Annual payroll ($1,000) 2 619 D D 181 1 553 169 63 D D D 93 – D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 611 D D 41 374 36 13 D D D 20 – D Proprietors and partners (number) 42 D D 7 4 7 6 D D D 9 – D Unpaid family workers (number) 4 D D – 1 2 1 D D D – – D 472 70, ex. 702, 704 72 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87, ex. 872 Arrangement of passenger transportation Hotels & other lodging places Personal services Business services Automotive repair, services, & parking Miscellaneous repair services Motion pictures Amusement & recreation services Dental laboratories Legal services Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Engineering & management services 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 149 Table 7. Receipts Size of Establishments: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and receipt size of establishment Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SERVICE INDUSTRIES Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 8 048 466 174 809 1 627 2 040 326 835 848 527 225 171 5 823 025 8 4 32 116 331 88 319 590 808 771 2 752 097 663 002 375 717 196 223 032 441 614 665 1 546 078 2 1 7 27 78 21 76 148 212 235 735 673 375 872 002 142 668 780 010 118 078 360 364 206 675 310 1 889 6 326 18 138 5 17 34 47 56 175 053 744 371 536 413 751 111 125 506 203 1 074 3 000 7 446 1 6 11 15 15 47 949 433 878 201 600 835 5 068 385 145 695 1 312 1 292 156 430 324 167 69 93 781 48 15 105 216 258 23 63 42 11 – – 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 384 19 9 36 100 93 16 36 34 28 7 6 166 611 294 D 1 400 7 154 15 426 356 010 893 577 D 37 612 4 14 22 41 19 858 145 D 332 1 813 2 971 580 1 774 3 695 2 973 D 2 264 4 677 34 D 81 420 718 126 421 739 725 D 549 1 459 21 a 44 178 261 54 148 246 231 c 115 148 10 D 22 41 36 7 10 10 5 D 1 26 2 D 4 7 4 2 2 2 2 D – 70, ex. 702, 704 Hotels & other lodging houses Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 211 4 1 13 17 56 10 31 30 20 7 22 2 12 21 28 21 694 D 55 D 507 D D 738 037 806 038 796 336 3 6 8 6 210 D 22 D 176 D D 735 207 367 860 247 479 D 3 D 50 D D 157 744 618 793 450 495 j 4 a 32 b e 99 397 614 716 521 12 157 D 1 D 10 D D 3 6 5 2 4 7 D – D 3 D D – 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 49 72 Personal services Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 983 83 37 148 260 260 40 80 48 20 4 3 208 593 1 369 D 5 723 18 508 42 155 10 927 29 723 32 728 D D 23 741 52 364 420 D 1 520 4 700 10 648 2 589 7 239 8 846 D D 6 269 11 992 107 D 380 1 039 2 399 589 1 684 1 964 D D 1 473 4 944 88 b 239 577 1 156 264 721 761 e c 394 680 76 D 132 213 168 14 37 11 D D – 147 7 D 36 43 39 2 15 1 D D – 73 Business services Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 861 79 22 109 245 443 93 227 280 171 115 77 2 251 920 1 378 593 4 262 17 794 72 596 25 87 194 270 401 1 176 097 312 491 543 149 705 698 677 498 180 1 219 4 857 18 656 6 25 55 93 140 351 856 050 436 823 829 273 165 782 132 37 273 1 180 4 249 1 5 14 20 34 83 795 659 112 489 100 756 57 109 87 34 159 550 1 751 2 5 7 10 28 706 177 329 292 780 244 675 44 11 72 160 207 25 75 50 25 4 2 125 7 1 3 33 56 3 7 12 3 – – 75 Automotive repair, services, & parking Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 235 100 25 162 300 335 40 101 103 45 14 10 476 859 1 808 667 6 608 21 805 54 151 10 39 71 66 47 155 900 751 738 349 392 690 79 204 612 195 1 373 4 687 11 357 2 6 12 12 9 17 354 630 267 454 743 532 18 115 140 44 324 1 111 2 670 1 2 2 2 4 516 489 709 848 193 071 6 285 111 31 206 551 1 170 194 651 958 783 588 1 042 847 90 25 151 257 230 15 48 27 3 1 – 166 9 2 30 53 55 6 3 7 1 – – 150 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 7. Receipts Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and receipt size of establishment Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) 76 Miscellaneous repair services Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 564 34 17 55 105 173 20 66 50 30 8 6 239 055 592 446 2 153 7 563 28 279 5 25 34 42 28 64 422 664 049 475 255 157 50 083 165 115 525 1 830 6 585 1 5 7 8 7 9 268 776 943 408 693 775 12 168 42 27 126 432 1 574 1 1 2 1 2 252 367 739 075 917 617 3 919 34 19 69 204 637 95 481 624 590 469 697 386 34 18 44 89 120 14 42 16 8 1 – 78 8 – 5 25 30 4 3 1 2 – – 78 Motion pictures Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 179 4 2 12 21 40 10 19 29 32 6 4 136 366 D D 525 1 545 6 982 721 128 453 426 D 27 185 2 7 20 49 22 218 D D 91 220 2 311 272 741 623 998 D 3 071 1 1 3 6 5 224 D D 23 49 563 316 397 688 1 663 D 755 2 335 a a 15 32 304 140 233 300 797 e 226 50 D D 12 10 9 2 9 2 – D – 6 D D 2 2 – – 1 – – D – 79 Amusement & recreation services Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 345 23 7 28 52 93 9 44 41 37 5 6 268 630 463 187 1 176 3 808 15 281 2 16 30 57 15 126 423 610 023 263 203 193 50 834 99 49 267 734 2 887 2 6 13 1 22 328 886 248 396 553 387 11 688 27 12 64 204 719 68 674 1 419 3 184 368 4 949 4 498 26 7 41 112 403 38 363 717 1 420 194 1 177 132 20 7 18 27 30 1 13 11 5 – – 26 4 1 2 7 8 – 3 1 – – – 8072 Dental laboratories Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 39 7 1 4 7 12 3 2 2 1 – – D D D D 561 1 800 821 D D D – – D D D D 119 402 71 D D D – – D D D D 30 82 17 D D D – – c a a a 15 41 6 a b b – – D D D D 6 11 4 D D D – – D D D D 1 1 – D D D – – 81 Legal services Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 1 280 79 44 196 399 279 36 92 78 48 19 10 462 998 1 1 7 27 43 9 33 53 73 58 153 389 180 744 606 313 614 519 629 211 100 693 122 271 444 330 1 787 5 020 7 507 2 6 12 17 14 54 052 938 384 592 011 206 26 457 114 89 440 1 190 1 801 1 2 3 3 11 464 504 416 784 038 617 5 057 75 47 208 496 634 151 415 537 717 453 1 324 1 460 78 46 200 404 292 41 112 119 62 41 65 127 10 5 14 30 41 2 17 6 2 – – 84 Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 17 2 – 3 1 3 – 4 3 1 – – 6 330 D – D D D – D D D – – 1 287 D – D D D – D D D – – 287 D – D D D – D D D – – 110 a – a a a – a b b – – 6 D – D D D – D D D – – 1 D – D D D – D D D – – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 151 Table 7. Receipts Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and receipt size of establishment Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) 87 ex. 872 Engineering & management services Establishments With annual receipts of Less than $25,000 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 950 32 9 43 120 253 49 133 150 94 40 27 805 424 535 240 1 642 8 669 41 526 13 51 104 145 144 293 177 334 775 524 649 353 208 608 167 58 534 2 568 12 214 3 15 30 39 45 58 563 235 250 979 936 104 51 412 47 16 121 559 2 704 753 736 761 397 849 469 10 277 41 8 54 200 747 202 819 723 103 921 459 564 19 3 28 95 156 30 74 72 53 16 18 61 – – 4 12 18 4 11 11 1 – – 3 6 9 10 16 1 2 1 2 152 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 8. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SERVICE INDUSTRIES Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 8 048 360 2 233 1 314 1 310 760 544 471 265 470 321 5 823 025 76 175 201 357 306 275 379 322 907 2 820 004 933 188 236 847 932 325 567 641 352 1 546 078 14 24 30 61 56 63 85 74 224 910 975 836 609 026 333 149 164 504 981 501 364 206 5 7 14 13 14 19 17 54 217 – 957 010 317 127 472 609 372 919 423 111 125 2 2 4 4 4 5 4 13 69 – 233 628 492 125 282 495 430 921 519 5 068 218 1 915 952 799 400 264 205 86 132 97 781 32 254 191 154 71 46 23 5 5 – 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 384 12 128 96 80 30 11 10 6 9 2 166 611 18 20 30 25 D 125 018 517 843 19 858 1 2 3 2 D 388 115 221 543 4 677 D 328 485 762 679 284 437 468 D D 1 459 a 128 192 272 163 88 124 100 e c 148 D 66 43 24 4 1 2 1 D D 26 D 11 8 6 – – – – D D 7 323 17 235 15 113 D D 1 274 1 813 1 947 D D 70, ex. 702, 704 Hotels & other lodging places Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 211 4 18 11 16 24 27 24 20 39 28 D 2 548 1 520 D 2 290 4 730 6 160 D 12 379 40 928 711 632 D 961 246 D 543 1 092 1 632 D 3 094 12 339 216 595 D – 53 D 119 282 417 D 731 2 934 50 917 j – 18 b 60 129 213 e 350 1 176 12 704 D – 17 D 15 12 11 D 5 3 9 D – 4 D 1 2 3 D – – – 72 Personal services Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 983 48 251 205 199 95 65 52 35 28 5 208 593 2 12 19 29 18 22 22 23 31 25 837 876 837 218 560 746 134 196 872 317 52 364 2 3 6 4 4 6 6 9 7 811 054 430 289 627 927 163 772 483 808 11 992 – 497 787 1 456 1 027 1 1 1 2 1 174 338 513 271 929 4 944 – 251 410 688 507 511 589 595 789 604 680 31 224 161 132 67 32 17 11 5 – 147 2 47 47 31 12 6 1 1 – – 73 Business services Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 861 88 316 236 308 187 148 146 73 161 198 2 251 920 15 27 45 91 96 85 122 116 263 1 386 901 757 155 540 154 694 755 508 710 746 698 677 5 4 6 16 15 19 28 25 72 503 448 052 706 746 735 828 701 428 535 498 165 782 – 941 1 542 3 989 3 751 4 6 5 17 121 319 494 834 614 298 57 109 – 316 472 1 062 1 029 1 1 1 4 45 171 726 205 868 260 675 37 203 128 140 49 44 32 11 15 16 125 7 20 34 36 9 13 3 3 – – 75 Automotive repair, services, & parking Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 235 64 379 230 215 147 80 47 27 34 12 476 859 6 23 29 48 44 31 45 27 71 149 486 284 379 157 901 238 477 590 160 187 79 204 1 3 4 7 8 6 7 5 13 20 146 338 218 511 493 445 891 858 899 405 18 115 – 811 1 019 1 762 2 052 1 1 1 3 4 532 874 320 238 507 6 285 – 379 460 725 797 625 559 453 999 1 288 847 53 348 187 127 79 28 15 4 6 – 166 12 52 35 30 25 6 4 – 2 – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 153 Table 8. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) 76 Miscellaneous repair services Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 564 21 141 98 106 67 49 34 11 27 10 239 055 2 9 11 20 23 21 22 8 47 71 303 135 786 923 416 647 127 466 320 932 50 083 1 2 3 4 4 4 2 12 13 509 506 131 960 298 624 946 293 059 757 12 168 – 366 496 957 1 016 1 098 1 055 617 3 061 3 502 3 919 – 141 196 366 364 378 385 177 880 1 032 386 18 131 67 71 38 26 26 5 3 1 78 3 27 15 14 11 7 1 – – – 78 Motion pictures Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 179 16 28 15 23 11 11 17 15 36 7 136 366 D 2 110 D 20 099 10 558 3 12 8 48 21 935 038 786 934 593 22 218 D 298 D 1 337 983 2 2 8 3 882 843 209 533 850 5 224 D 74 D 347 229 202 701 532 2 139 922 2 335 a 28 b 81 59 80 194 251 980 632 50 D 21 D 13 4 3 3 – 1 – 6 D 3 D 2 – – – – – – 79 Amusement & recreation services Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 345 10 83 54 53 32 22 27 15 31 18 268 630 2 7 7 15 10 14 15 24 33 137 287 932 155 810 624 270 299 516 659 078 50 834 582 781 960 2 006 1 664 1 3 2 7 29 792 098 378 590 983 11 688 – 191 240 465 388 419 793 564 1 794 6 834 4 498 – 83 108 183 174 174 316 246 913 2 301 132 3 57 21 20 7 5 7 6 4 2 26 1 14 6 3 1 – – – 1 – 8072 Dental laboratories Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 39 3 11 6 10 4 3 – – 1 1 D D 711 D 1 612 581 D – – D D D D 84 D 293 214 D – – D D D D 20 D 75 35 D – – D D c a 11 a 32 21 b – – b b D D 12 D 9 4 D – – D D D D 1 D 1 – D – – D D 81 Legal services Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 1 280 46 692 217 126 53 45 44 23 25 9 462 998 4 51 30 30 23 29 44 34 70 142 779 547 531 785 251 363 702 924 786 330 122 271 1 7 4 6 5 7 11 8 21 48 048 569 796 152 238 836 267 647 677 041 26 457 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 10 – 869 098 425 030 696 474 714 510 641 5 057 – 692 434 418 283 362 506 374 684 1 304 1 460 47 707 227 152 60 68 59 23 62 55 127 5 60 20 23 4 5 10 – – – 84 Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 17 1 6 1 3 – 3 2 – 1 – 6 330 D 605 D 881 – D D – D – 1 287 D 87 D 134 – D D – D – 287 D 14 D 32 – D D – D – 110 a 6 a 10 – b b – b – 6 D 4 D 1 – D D – D – 1 D 1 D – – D D – D – 154 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 8. Employment Size of Establishments: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and employment size of establishment Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) 87 ex. 872 Engineering & management services Establishments No employees 1 employee 2 employees 3 or 4 employees 5 or 6 employees 7 to 9 employees 10 to 14 employees 15 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more 950 47 180 145 171 110 80 68 40 78 31 805 424 30 20 33 65 48 51 67 51 269 168 294 331 264 404 229 296 050 089 540 927 208 608 2 3 5 12 11 13 15 15 62 64 892 433 560 834 446 396 837 878 964 368 51 412 – 793 1 201 2 928 2 638 3 3 4 16 16 207 806 079 456 304 10 277 – 180 290 595 599 630 790 679 2 288 4 226 564 20 125 101 95 76 42 40 20 31 14 61 – 14 23 7 7 6 1 1 2 – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 155 Table 9. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Kind of business and legal form of organization Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Firms (number) Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) SERVICE INDUSTRIES All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 7 451 3 006 2 235 66 705 4 074 371 8 048 3 582 2 622 129 831 4 094 372 5 823 025 4 679 143 2 761 125 567 949 1 350 069 697 000 446 882 1 546 078 1 254 760 138 354 140 151 319 758 755 806 409 350 364 206 298 177 32 88 32 34 074 202 686 186 098 034 111 125 91 58 8 24 12 7 119 321 091 707 536 470 5 068 – – – – 4 381 687 781 – – – – 742 39 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 307 175 143 2 30 125 7 384 251 205 2 44 126 7 166 611 129 125 112 811 D D 32 559 4 927 19 858 16 597 14 470 D D 2 582 679 4 677 3 881 3 301 D D 649 147 1 459 1 155 1 008 a c 270 34 148 – – D D 138 10 26 – – D D 25 1 70, ex. 702, 704 Hotels & other lodging places All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 206 141 93 2 46 51 14 211 145 96 2 47 52 14 D 720 329 449 862 D D D 47 545 D 216 403 134 113 D D D 16 263 D 50 384 29 717 D D D 4 128 j 13 293 8 082 b i f 1 084 D – – D D D 24 D – – D D D 2 72 Personal services All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 860 249 185 4 60 597 14 983 365 263 25 77 604 14 208 593 137 109 9 18 67 3 832 310 679 843 327 434 52 364 36 29 2 4 15 865 488 994 383 161 338 11 992 8 396 6 615 761 1 020 3 534 62 4 944 3 025 2 248 221 556 1 894 25 680 – – – – 661 19 147 – – – – 139 8 73 Business services All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 710 1 105 868 22 215 549 56 1 861 1 254 940 36 278 550 57 2 251 920 2 061 641 1 126 307 375 595 559 739 120 277 70 002 698 677 640 367 90 182 27 31 375 421 243 711 096 206 165 782 152 87 20 44 5 7 682 453 514 715 886 214 57 109 51 32 5 13 2 2 997 655 556 786 494 618 675 – – – – 608 67 125 – – – – 120 5 75 Automotive repair, services, & parking All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 128 312 214 6 92 800 16 1 235 416 282 25 109 803 16 476 859 372 178 40 153 101 2 168 004 733 431 944 747 79 204 60 36 6 17 17 768 770 060 938 691 745 18 115 13 8 1 4 4 824 263 439 122 121 170 6 285 4 282 2 559 293 1 430 1 935 68 847 – – – – 833 14 166 – – – – 165 1 76 Miscellaneous repair services All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 554 213 162 6 45 333 8 564 223 170 8 45 333 8 239 055 177 126 26 24 58 3 133 118 557 458 886 036 50 083 37 28 3 5 12 308 097 617 594 352 423 12 168 9 6 1 1 2 237 827 011 399 842 89 3 919 2 722 2 044 202 476 1 152 45 386 – – – – 364 22 78 – – – – 74 4 78 Motion pictures All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 127 79 63 1 15 47 1 179 130 110 1 19 48 1 136 366 128 737 102 947 D D D D 22 218 20 940 17 414 D D D D 5 224 4 900 4 009 D D D D 2 335 2 164 1 814 a e c a 50 – – D D D D 6 – – D D D D 79 Amusement & recreation services All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other See footnotes at end of table. 327 196 129 4 63 121 10 345 214 145 6 63 121 10 268 630 240 91 37 111 21 6 717 881 304 532 653 260 50 834 45 18 8 18 3 1 817 118 998 701 816 201 11 688 10 4 2 4 533 303 125 105 867 288 4 498 3 821 2 042 439 1 340 519 158 132 – – – – 124 8 26 – – – – 26 – 156 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 9. Legal Form of Organization: 1997 Con. Kind of business and legal form of organization Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Firms (number) Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) 8072 Dental laboratories All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 39 6 3 – 3 29 4 39 6 3 – 3 29 4 D 3 664 D – D D D D 892 D – D D D D 179 D – D D D c 92 b – b b a D – D – D D D D – D – D D D 81 Legal services All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 1 252 65 33 2 30 1 038 149 1 280 88 52 2 34 1 043 149 462 998 134 467 71 889 D D 137 975 190 556 122 271 31 214 19 767 D D 27 064 63 993 26 457 6 658 4 376 D D 5 992 13 807 5 057 1 149 794 b e 1 966 1 942 1 460 – – D D 1 106 354 127 – – D D 117 10 84 Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 16 6 3 – 3 6 4 17 7 3 – 4 6 4 6 330 2 042 D – D 1 024 3 264 1 287 328 D – D 192 767 287 74 D – D 43 170 110 31 b – a 15 64 6 – D – D 6 – 1 – D – D 1 – 87 ex. 872 Engineering & management services All types Corporations Private Public Not reported Individual proprietorships Other 936 469 346 18 105 379 88 950 483 353 22 108 379 88 805 424 571 389 67 114 119 114 288 655 471 162 603 533 208 608 146 94 24 27 26 35 812 410 656 746 160 636 51 412 37 22 6 8 6 7 326 203 363 760 148 938 10 277 7 5 1 1 1 1 388 014 269 105 466 423 564 – – – – 402 162 61 – – – – 54 7 Note: "Other" includes establishments whose legal form of organization was other than corporations or individual proprietors. Establishments not including their legal form of organization were assigned to one of the three classifications based on their company name. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 157 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PUERTO RICO Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 701 Hotels, paradores & motels In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Camps & recreational vehicle parks In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Laundry, cleaning, & garment services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Photographic studios, portrait In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Beauty shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Barber shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Funeral service & crematories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Advertising In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Services to dwellings & other buildings In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Personal supply services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 8 048 337 4 171 3 540 384 31 180 173 211 – – 211 206 – – 206 5 – – 5 983 98 493 392 300 27 160 113 64 4 17 43 343 44 161 138 33 11 11 11 12 1 5 6 122 – 88 34 109 11 51 47 1 861 49 1 032 780 239 3 161 75 53 1 38 14 159 9 98 52 254 3 147 104 329 7 184 138 105 1 47 57 208 20 117 71 77 3 52 21 5 823 025 190 484 2 573 117 3 059 424 166 17 81 67 611 294 756 561 D – – D 791 499 – – 791 499 D – – D 593 065 332 196 602 973 262 367 52 6 28 16 21 1 15 5 1 546 59 764 722 19 1 9 8 078 283 437 358 858 965 020 873 D – – D 238 867 – – 238 867 D – – D 364 967 649 748 853 323 393 137 11 1 6 3 364 13 177 173 206 253 550 403 111 5 55 49 125 785 738 602 5 068 114 2 826 2 128 148 4 81 63 D – – D 80 – – 80 D – – D 680 51 381 248 210 15 120 75 16 D D 2 281 26 144 111 25 6 10 9 8 D D 2 77 – 56 21 63 2 33 28 675 16 350 309 72 1 42 29 13 D D 3 78 D D 26 161 – 89 72 128 1 72 55 8 D D 5 781 28 569 184 26 1 17 8 D – – D 13 – – 13 D – – D 147 8 118 21 55 4 44 7 6 D D 1 35 3 25 7 4 1 2 1 3 D D – 38 – 35 3 6 – 4 2 125 6 94 25 15 1 12 2 4 D D – 30 D D 9 18 – 13 5 26 1 20 5 – D D – 4 677 427 1 981 2 269 D – – D 56 014 – – 56 014 D – – D 992 547 767 678 1 459 146 664 649 j – – j 14 932 – – 14 932 b – – b 4 944 586 2 566 1 792 2 026 116 1 331 579 175 a b 111 1 399 334 462 603 192 85 45 62 17 a a 9 597 – 413 184 538 37 257 244 57 2 34 19 109 740 815 554 70, ex. 702, 704 703 72 721 5 145 281 3 654 1 210 431 D D 267 3 147 950 889 1 308 386 209 85 92 37 D D 22 1 579 – 1 248 331 1 267 76 743 448 165 6 95 63 782 256 826 700 722 10 089 D D 6 423 52 11 15 24 216 522 802 892 2 036 D D 1 364 14 4 4 6 956 245 392 319 723 724 4 960 2 238 955 1 767 674 D D 383 33 346 – 25 649 7 697 29 1 19 8 706 698 341 667 1 767 982 396 389 154 D D 81 6 509 – 5 015 1 494 5 089 298 2 827 1 964 698 27 409 261 677 873 690 114 725 726 729 73 2 251 920 44 961 1 116 724 1 090 235 375 1 277 96 575 325 756 494 731 66 087 390 49 517 16 180 6 184 D D 2 284 13 986 D D 3 739 83 308 818 61 672 20 818 46 1 23 21 336 287 329 720 15 314 90 11 543 3 681 1 548 D D 615 3 083 D D 941 21 199 198 15 712 5 289 10 375 271 5 160 4 944 45 481 D D 21 074 2 591 95 1 676 820 484 a e 121 996 b f 284 12 010 96 9 522 2 392 3 124 54 1 710 1 360 15 162 e i 6 147 732 22 902 D D 12 214 61 098 D D 17 620 221 1 139 80 225 5 117 102 060 155 220 685 363 446 238 679 733 734 735 736 358 057 D D 207 120 202 050 D D 86 307 158 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PUERTO RICO Con. 73 737 Business services Con. Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automobile parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive services, except repair In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Electrical repair shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Watch, clock, & jewelry repair In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Reupholstery & furniture repair In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair & related services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion picture production & allied services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion picture distribution & allied services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion picture theaters In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Video tape rental In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dance studios, schools, & halls In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 240 7 128 105 482 18 229 235 1 235 8 689 538 105 1 51 53 85 – 19 66 983 6 577 400 62 1 42 19 564 14 349 201 308 8 193 107 16 2 7 7 34 – 21 13 206 4 128 74 179 64 52 63 39 – 19 20 13 – 7 6 35 14 8 13 92 50 18 24 345 30 132 183 26 1 17 8 65 1 29 35 441 1 109 330 546 27 275 243 476 7 238 231 548 670 765 113 317 824 183 310 859 145 014 700 64 543 567 29 464 34 512 216 20 120 75 183 022 607 554 14 850 135 6 600 8 115 53 4 30 19 932 480 411 041 2 692 27 1 071 1 594 20 2 11 6 050 153 061 836 54 1 24 29 161 11 60 90 847 2 514 331 27 D D 7 21 – D D 767 D D 293 32 D 19 D 386 2 237 147 205 D 131 D 13 D 7 D 28 – 17 11 140 2 82 56 50 1 22 27 12 – 6 6 2 – – 2 5 D D 4 31 D D 15 132 4 47 81 8 D D 3 17 D D 12 1 – 1 – 31 4 23 4 166 1 135 30 1 D D – – – D D 162 D D 30 3 D 3 D 78 – 51 27 55 D 37 D 1 D – D 4 – 2 2 18 – 12 6 6 – 4 2 – – – – – – – – – D D – 6 D D 2 26 5 19 2 1 D D 1 2 D D 1 738 75 79 204 950 45 481 32 773 24 172 D D 9 538 9 665 – D D 39 833 D D 15 034 5 534 D 4 616 D 50 3 32 13 083 806 743 534 18 115 227 10 203 7 685 5 580 D D 2 360 2 164 – D D 9 125 D D 3 427 1 246 D 1 039 D 12 168 814 7 931 3 423 6 737 D 4 452 D 94 D 26 D 193 – 132 61 5 144 145 3 321 1 678 5 2 1 1 224 035 562 627 6 285 55 3 468 2 762 1 136 a f 417 1 071 – c f 3 625 b g 1 424 453 a 369 b 3 919 313 2 521 1 085 2 297 c 1 482 f 44 a 18 a 104 – 63 41 1 474 79 958 437 2 335 1 272 405 658 311 – 161 150 65 – 49 16 1 130 f c 375 829 f b 117 4 498 403 1 517 2 578 189 a b 107 1 022 a e 744 751 198 990 D D 108 690 44 015 – D D 207 277 D D 80 297 26 577 D 20 900 D 239 17 156 65 055 301 433 321 752 753 754 76 762 141 804 D 102 695 D 2 450 D 1 090 D 3 411 – 1 938 1 473 91 10 50 29 136 50 41 44 390 978 710 702 366 048 928 390 28 855 D 19 169 D 492 D 188 D 857 – 571 286 19 879 862 12 815 6 202 22 9 6 6 218 305 290 623 763 764 769 78 781 37 478 – 19 581 17 897 20 465 – 15 363 5 102 38 442 D D 15 875 39 981 D D 5 516 268 13 63 191 630 516 327 787 6 856 – 4 130 2 726 1 394 – 1 130 264 6 627 D D 2 768 7 341 D D 865 50 2 14 34 834 455 208 171 1 611 – 948 663 430 – 360 70 1 567 D D 690 1 616 D D 204 11 688 587 3 399 7 702 428 D D 254 3 750 D D 3 067 782 783 784 79 791 6 186 D D 3 246 87 782 D D 73 374 1 701 D D 995 17 561 D D 14 236 792 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 159 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) PUERTO RICO Con. 79 793 Amusement & recreation services Con. Bowling centers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Commercial sports In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums & art galleries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering, architectural, & surveying services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt serv In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 8 1 3 4 58 – 17 41 188 27 66 95 39 – 23 16 1 280 23 693 564 1 280 23 693 564 6 673 D D 3 661 78 983 – 9 139 69 844 89 12 35 41 006 071 273 662 1 570 D D 677 11 913 – 1 575 10 338 18 1 8 7 089 948 216 925 D – 877 D 122 1 78 42 122 1 78 42 271 006 907 358 271 006 907 358 389 D D 170 2 842 – 383 2 459 4 279 460 2 067 1 752 D – 176 D 26 457 297 16 969 9 191 26 457 297 16 969 9 191 162 b b 63 1 002 – 193 809 2 123 352 916 855 c – 88 b 5 057 119 2 762 2 176 5 057 119 2 762 2 176 1 D D – 30 – 11 19 76 3 26 47 D – 23 D 1 460 22 871 567 1 460 22 871 567 – D D – 3 – 3 – 20 5 15 – D – 4 D 127 6 82 39 127 6 82 39 794 799 8072 D – 3 209 D 462 3 255 204 462 3 255 204 998 639 289 070 998 639 289 070 81 811 84 17 – 4 13 17 – 4 13 – – – – 950 20 524 406 525 13 303 209 6 330 – 1 246 5 084 6 330 – 1 246 5 084 – – – – 805 16 497 291 393 7 289 96 424 515 859 050 907 369 759 779 1 287 – 218 1 069 1 287 – 218 1 069 – – – – 208 4 138 65 92 1 70 20 608 956 354 298 987 322 915 750 51 1 32 17 287 – 54 233 287 – 54 233 – – – – 412 063 682 667 110 – 17 93 110 – 17 93 – – – – 10 277 151 6 915 3 211 4 327 55 3 168 1 104 6 – 1 5 6 – 1 5 – – – – 564 12 299 253 440 12 247 181 1 – – 1 1 – – 1 – – – – 61 1 45 15 51 1 39 11 841 842 87 ex. 872 871 21 422 290 16 435 4 697 873, ex. 8733 59 – 31 28 49 621 – 23 998 25 623 15 046 – 8 129 6 917 3 535 – 1 929 1 606 796 – 438 358 18 – 11 7 3 – 3 – 874 366 7 190 169 361 9 184 168 896 146 102 648 100 3 59 37 575 634 310 631 26 455 773 14 318 11 364 5 154 96 3 309 1 749 106 – 41 65 7 – 3 4 160 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Aguadilla Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 346 16 183 147 18 – 8 10 15 – – 15 55 4 30 21 57 2 27 28 62 – 37 25 22 – 17 5 12 5 4 3 10 3 3 4 2 – 2 – 76 2 44 30 – – – – 17 – 11 6 62 3 26 32 747 975 692 080 D – D D 9 213 – – 9 213 6 094 D 3 276 D 14 315 D 7 769 D 8 879 – 5 563 3 316 D – D D D D 229 D 4 048 D D 2 003 D – D – 8 339 D 3 041 D – – – – 3 243 – 2 839 404 15 917 855 6 573 8 489 D – D D 2 348 – – 2 348 1 162 D 521 D 5 836 D 3 152 D 1 412 – 840 572 D – D D D D 52 D 1 328 D D 883 D – D – 1 583 D 591 D – – – – 650 – 521 129 3 594 153 1 535 1 906 D – D D 580 – – 580 265 D 125 D 1 360 D 735 D 321 – 185 136 D – D D D D 13 D 237 D D 114 D – D – 382 D 150 D – – – – 143 – 109 34 1 909 124 872 913 b – a a 298 – – 298 165 a 76 b 761 a 472 e 161 – 95 66 b – b b b b 12 a 131 b b 53 a – a – 143 a 70 b – – – – 55 – 41 14 – – – – 15 – 10 5 274 4 165 105 D – D D 4 – – 4 46 D 26 D 38 D 23 D 56 – 34 22 D – D D D D 4 D 2 D D – D – D – 75 D 43 D – – – – – – – – 69 3 48 18 D – D D – – – – 14 D 9 D 14 D 11 D 10 – 6 4 D – D D D D 2 D 1 D D – D – D – 13 D 5 D 70, ex. 702, 704 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 Arecibo Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 508 30 254 224 26 2 8 16 10 – – 10 77 10 39 28 91 3 45 43 107 2 64 41 34 2 19 13 13 2 5 5 189 13 94 82 934 702 232 000 65 6 39 19 235 165 186 884 583 D 211 D D – – D 3 311 582 1 391 1 338 46 970 D 29 532 D 2 865 D 1 929 D 1 272 D 882 D 13 1 7 4 849 371 897 581 125 D 46 D D – – D 732 123 316 293 9 772 D 5 685 D 643 D 434 D 274 D 195 D 5 098 468 2 927 1 703 52 a 18 b b – – b 369 68 160 141 3 430 e 2 055 g 309 a 215 b 115 a 77 b 384 14 216 154 10 D 7 D D – – D 51 5 30 16 52 D 25 D 99 D 67 D 29 D 19 D 87 4 62 21 2 D 1 D D – – D 10 – 10 – 12 D 7 D 32 D 25 D 9 D 5 D 9 914 D 3 803 D D – – D 570 146 996 428 70, ex. 702, 704 73 94 266 D 45 147 D 16 870 D 11 414 D 6 896 D 5 188 D 75 76 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 161 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Arecibo Region Con. 78 Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 9 4 2 3 11 2 2 7 4 – 1 3 96 3 51 42 – – – – 43 2 23 18 D D D D 4 080 D D 1 281 D – D D 17 615 233 7 227 10 155 – – – – 16 039 D 12 304 D D D D D 849 D D 302 D – D D 3 509 32 1 509 1 968 – – – – 3 888 D 3 135 D D D D D 190 D D 60 D – D D 796 12 354 430 – – – – 907 D 727 D c b b a 113 b b 25 b – a b 238 4 118 116 – – – – 227 a 174 b – – – – 28 D 11 D D D D D 6 D D 5 D – D D 94 3 54 37 – – – – 2 D 2 D D D D D 3 D D – D – D D 13 1 7 5 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 Bayamón Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 1 044 37 538 469 41 4 20 17 8 – – 8 142 10 67 65 268 1 154 113 233 2 115 116 104 3 61 40 18 7 5 6 41 4 16 21 8 – 7 1 104 4 54 46 1 – 1 – 76 2 38 36 66 1 6 58 641 28 288 323 226 888 349 989 D D D D D – – D 39 728 988 28 649 10 091 198 121 D 106 278 D 65 672 D 37 664 D 42 283 D 21 746 D 10 250 D D D 15 1 5 8 294 965 296 033 D – D D 480 378 359 743 D – D – 101 120 D 76 185 D 163 5 69 88 712 335 401 976 D D D D D – – D 10 594 324 7 923 2 347 66 457 D 38 932 D 13 496 D 8 258 D 7 306 D 3 909 D 1 615 D D D 2 674 544 815 1 315 D – D D 12 263 434 1 151 10 678 D – D – 14 785 D 7 357 D 37 1 14 21 833 161 987 685 D D D D D – – D 2 365 61 1 786 518 15 313 D 8 506 D 2 936 D 1 636 D 1 615 D 856 D 374 D D D 615 136 157 322 D – D D 2 584 108 219 2 257 D – D – 3 445 D 1 628 D 11 472 503 5 556 5 413 b a b b g – – g 895 36 600 259 5 584 a 3 463 g 1 062 a 614 e 647 c 331 c 217 c a b 284 64 47 173 b – b a 417 27 84 306 a – a – 584 a 325 e 680 13 360 307 D D D D D – – D 98 6 49 43 118 D 64 D 175 D 89 D 80 D 48 D 6 D D D 17 – 7 10 D – D D 102 4 56 42 D – D – 48 D 24 D 122 3 83 36 D D D D D – – D 18 1 15 2 16 D 12 D 39 D 27 D 24 D 11 D – D D D 7 – 6 1 D – D D 8 1 7 – D – D – 6 D 3 D 70, ex. 702, 704 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 162 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Caguas Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 829 33 423 373 40 2 15 23 17 – – 17 117 9 60 48 166 8 88 70 164 1 97 66 65 – 37 28 10 8 1 1 38 3 14 21 2 – 2 – 156 1 84 71 – – – – 54 1 25 28 563 12 143 407 086 078 506 502 121 2 57 60 351 486 941 924 27 690 568 12 963 14 159 157 D D D 3 331 – – 3 331 960 80 495 385 17 270 112 9 609 7 549 1 480 D 875 D 1 125 – 734 391 D D D D 411 D 58 D D – D – 864 D D D – – – – 1 802 D 843 D 9 515 315 4 982 4 218 70 a b b 742 – – 742 437 35 191 211 6 063 65 3 895 2 103 588 a 320 e 334 – 216 118 c c a a 272 b 42 c a – a – 303 a c c – – – – 538 a 178 e 533 9 303 221 10 D D D 6 – – 6 80 5 46 29 61 3 33 25 119 D 79 D 56 – 28 28 D D D D 17 D 7 D D – D – 156 D D D – – – – 24 D 11 D – – – – 4 D 3 D 66 – 53 13 5 D D D – – – – 11 – 9 2 8 – 8 – 17 D 16 D 10 – 8 2 D D D D – D – D D – D – 11 D D D 5 428 D D D 39 937 – – 39 937 18 357 948 8 865 8 544 380 2 87 290 477 115 877 485 1 214 D D D 13 439 – – 13 439 4 306 363 2 110 1 833 75 432 560 42 738 32 134 6 469 D 3 791 D 4 724 – 3 049 1 675 D D D D 1 936 D 244 D D – D – 3 944 D D D – – – – 8 718 D 4 039 D 70, ex. 702, 704 73 75 30 976 D 14 623 D 15 479 – 8 575 6 904 D D D D 14 615 D 1 655 D D – D – 20 680 D D D – – – – 30 182 D 12 419 D 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 Fajardo Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 199 2 99 98 14 – 7 7 17 – – 17 21 – 10 11 30 – 17 13 49 – 29 20 8 – 6 2 257 504 D 47 767 D D – D D D – – D 4 181 – 2 661 1 520 14 488 – 4 759 9 729 9 045 – 4 876 4 169 D – D D 65 150 D 12 162 D D – D D D – – D 696 – 362 334 3 699 – 1 278 2 421 1 266 – 745 521 D – D D 19 826 D 3 001 D D – D D D – – D 162 – 77 85 1 002 – 328 674 297 – 183 114 D – D D 4 262 b 816 h b – b b h – – h 76 – 37 39 297 – 101 196 125 – 68 57 a – a a 131 D 74 D D – D D D – – D 16 – 8 8 18 – 10 8 39 – 25 14 D – D D 26 D 21 D D – D D D – – D 5 – 5 – 7 – 5 2 8 – 6 2 D – D D 70, ex. 702, 704 73 75 76 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 163 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Fajardo Region Con. 78 Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 4 1 1 2 18 – 10 8 – – – – 25 1 14 10 – – – – 13 – 5 8 D D D D 11 760 – 6 073 5 687 – – – – 4 702 D D D – – – – 39 778 – 19 193 20 585 D D D D 3 049 – 2 161 888 – – – – 669 D D D – – – – 11 372 – 6 564 4 808 D D D D 651 – 451 200 – – – – 156 D D D – – – – 5 042 – 1 714 3 328 b a b a 293 – 173 120 – – – – 49 a b a – – – – 401 – 322 79 – – – – 6 – 4 2 – – – – 22 D D D – – – – – – – – D D D D 10 – 5 5 – – – – 1 D D D D D D D 2 – 2 – 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 Guayama Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 133 7 65 61 6 – 3 3 7 – – 7 27 3 14 10 23 – 11 12 19 – 12 7 6 – 5 1 5 3 2 – 11 1 3 7 2 – 1 1 15 – 9 6 – – – – 12 – 5 7 56 537 D 8 945 D 323 – D D 1 072 – – 1 072 3 087 D 1 352 D 5 469 – 2 056 3 413 1 968 – 942 1 026 D – D D 1 695 D D – 9 131 D D D D – D D 3 346 – 921 2 425 – – – – 29 572 – 1 824 27 748 12 099 D 1 583 D 59 – D D 371 – – 371 600 D 225 D 1 392 – 373 1 019 376 – 260 116 D – D D 305 D D – 1 489 D D D D – D D 618 – 190 428 – – – – 6 759 – 242 6 517 2 790 D 326 D 16 – D D 108 – – 108 150 D 56 D 235 – 59 176 91 – 62 29 D – D D 57 D D – 327 D D D D – D D 128 – 34 94 – – – – 1 649 – 51 1 598 1 033 b 179 f 10 – a a 63 – – 63 74 a 37 b 110 – 30 80 48 – 35 13 a – a a 39 b a – 181 a b c a – a a 30 – 11 19 – – – – 465 – 15 450 – – – – 5 – 1 4 95 D 59 D 6 – D D – – – – 17 D 13 D 15 – 7 8 21 – 15 6 D – D D 2 D D – 4 D D D D – D D 15 – 9 6 – – – – – – – – 14 D 11 D 1 – D D – – – – 3 D 3 D 4 – 2 2 4 – 4 – D – D D – D D – – D D D D – D D 1 – 1 – 70, ex. 702, 704 73 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 164 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Mayagüez Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 553 26 283 244 25 – 8 17 38 – – 38 92 9 54 29 100 3 58 39 87 – 55 32 36 2 19 15 8 6 1 1 20 3 8 9 5 – 3 2 98 1 57 40 – – – – 44 2 20 22 11 1 6 3 176 7 64 104 593 507 534 552 60 1 27 30 475 916 672 887 682 – 151 531 D – – D 2 451 317 1 205 929 35 274 35 22 114 13 125 2 513 – 1 074 1 439 2 589 D D 1 294 D D D D 756 D D 298 D – D D 2 548 D D D – – – – 2 219 D 1 032 D 13 429 431 5 773 7 225 158 – 44 114 D – – D 526 75 234 217 7 314 9 4 532 2 773 577 – 234 343 634 D D 315 D D D D 174 D D 69 D – D D 586 D D D – – – – 490 D 236 D 5 263 181 2 417 2 665 57 – 17 40 f – – f 290 37 132 121 2 869 5 1 808 1 056 263 – 137 126 241 b b 132 b b a a 91 a b 30 b – a a 199 a b c – – – – 203 a 104 b 413 15 241 157 12 – 5 7 D – – D 82 7 54 21 45 3 25 17 66 – 46 20 26 D D 9 D D D D 10 D D 6 D – D D 112 D D D – – – – 34 D 17 D – – – – 4 D 3 D 78 5 55 18 – – – – D – – D 22 – 18 4 9 2 5 2 11 – 11 – 7 D D 2 D D D D 6 D D 1 D – D D 10 D D D 5 247 – 2 200 3 047 D – – D 096 031 349 716 70, ex. 702, 704 73 70 955 341 36 832 33 782 14 006 – 5 102 8 904 10 166 D D 6 570 D D D D 3 773 D D 1 810 D – D D 13 284 D D D – – – – 9 933 D 5 124 D 75 76 78 79 8072 81 84 87 ex. 872 Ponce Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 72 Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 597 30 316 251 26 4 10 12 18 – – 18 84 7 45 32 137 5 75 57 96 – 52 44 49 2 32 15 264 15 128 121 300 161 030 109 83 3 47 32 579 341 938 300 D 132 D D 13 682 – – 13 682 3 299 223 1 750 1 326 31 1 23 6 006 097 745 164 21 379 765 12 592 8 022 D 29 D D 3 360 – – 3 360 773 55 405 313 7 733 235 5 921 1 577 901 – 465 436 1 759 D 855 D 6 836 345 4 183 2 308 b 10 a b 717 – – 717 422 33 240 149 2 854 107 2 100 647 372 – 217 155 432 b 252 c 407 8 243 156 D 1 D D 7 – – 7 71 5 43 23 49 – 27 22 70 – 41 29 37 D 25 D 76 4 56 16 D 1 D D 2 – – 2 15 1 12 2 13 – 9 4 17 – 14 3 7 D 6 D D 2 644 D D 39 013 – – 39 013 13 616 700 7 297 5 619 78 2 54 20 473 943 624 906 70, ex. 702, 704 73 75 19 755 – 9 660 10 095 26 443 D 12 847 D 3 844 – 2 037 1 807 6 269 D 3 037 D 76 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 165 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) Ponce Region Con. 78 Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 13 7 3 3 14 3 5 6 4 – 2 2 101 – 59 42 7 866 6 064 300 1 502 3 951 D D 1 520 D – D D 20 771 – 9 224 11 547 1 122 815 90 217 1 173 D D 443 D – D D 5 189 – 2 972 2 217 268 188 29 51 279 D D 115 D – D D 1 261 – 743 518 161 110 28 23 194 b c 30 a – a a 312 – 143 169 3 – 2 1 7 D D 3 D – D D 113 – 71 42 – – – – 4 D D – D – D D 10 – 7 3 79 8072 81 84 2 – – 2 53 2 33 18 D – – D 46 269 D 31 592 D D – – D 16 759 D 13 501 D D – – D 4 760 D 3 994 D b – – b 1 244 a 1 039 c D – – D 30 D 21 D D – – D 7 D 6 D 87 ex. 872 See footnotes at end of table. 166 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) San Juan Region Service industries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 472 Arrangement of passenger transportation In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hotels & other lodging places In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 701 Hotels, paradores & motels In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Camps & recreational vehicle parks In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Laundry, cleaning, & garment services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Photographic studios, portrait In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Beauty shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Barber shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Shoe repair shops & shoeshine parlors In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Funeral service & crematories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous personal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Advertising In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Consu credit & mercantile reporting agy & adj & collection agy In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mailing, reproduction, comm art & photo, & steno serv In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Services to dwellings & other buildings In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous equipment rental & leasing In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Personal supply services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 3 839 156 2 010 1 673 188 19 101 68 81 – – 81 79 – – 79 2 – – 2 368 46 174 148 131 12 68 51 26 3 9 14 138 21 61 56 13 6 3 4 6 – 2 4 12 – 10 2 42 4 21 17 989 27 557 405 175 2 121 52 37 1 24 12 95 6 62 27 107 3 59 45 107 2 61 44 53 – 22 31 98 13 52 32 38 2 23 12 3 611 098 106 411 1 771 062 1 733 625 121 12 61 47 632 206 727 699 D – – D 412 818 – – 412 818 D – – D 864 346 887 631 011 025 616 370 25 4 13 7 958 38 501 418 14 1 6 6 560 494 981 085 622 597 731 294 D – – D 121 877 – – 121 877 D – – D 945 858 162 925 6 1 3 1 223 8 118 96 816 668 476 672 65 3 33 28 737 779 806 152 998 113 484 401 i – – i 7 580 – – 7 580 a – – a 2 216 354 1 093 769 946 56 585 305 79 11 29 39 718 218 233 267 82 54 a a 10 – a a 85 – b a 296 15 156 125 35 2 20 12 141 248 891 002 2 151 50 1 165 936 59 3 30 26 D – – D 30 – – 30 D – – D 219 21 112 86 73 4 40 29 8 1 6 1 101 11 46 44 9 4 D D 4 – D D 4 – D D 20 1 13 6 279 6 136 137 30 D 18 D 6 D 3 D 35 2 24 9 64 – 36 28 31 D 17 D 6 – 3 3 243 9 180 54 8 – 4 4 D – – D 2 – – 2 D – – D 49 4 37 8 23 1 18 4 4 – 3 1 13 2 9 2 3 1 D D 2 – D D 2 – D D 2 – 2 – 42 1 35 6 8 D 7 D 1 D 1 D 13 – 10 3 4 – 2 2 5 D 5 D – – – – 3 588 340 1 566 1 682 D – – D 25 254 – – 25 254 D – – D 059 078 273 708 70, ex. 702, 704 703 72 721 10 679 636 7 071 2 972 986 99 336 551 8 3 2 3 504 302 105 097 887 663 D D 88 – D D 1 814 – D D 2 987 158 1 822 1 007 432 21 247 163 611 495 826 290 2 505 127 1 683 695 228 25 88 115 1 802 753 474 575 190 136 D D 22 – D D 502 – D D 810 37 524 249 105 4 60 40 783 833 451 499 722 5 059 548 1 922 2 589 28 8 8 11 477 524 161 792 723 724 2 258 1 370 D D 381 – D D 5 904 – D D 18 774 879 13 453 4 442 1 395 33 771 590 356 369 382 605 725 726 729 73 731 344 803 D 250 792 D 21 430 D 9 170 D 46 851 729 34 375 11 747 161 1 91 69 985 155 198 632 59 613 D 43 841 D 5 861 D 3 592 D 11 141 113 8 104 2 924 58 557 818 39 530 18 209 21 642 D 9 435 D 77 286 – 33 722 43 564 14 077 D 10 497 D 1 477 D 864 D 2 388 24 1 621 743 14 949 198 10 013 4 738 4 775 D 2 065 D 18 250 – 7 214 11 036 2 229 b 1 413 f 451 a 333 c 722 13 511 198 9 180 96 6 920 2 164 1 358 b 657 f 6 173 – 2 911 3 262 732 733 734 735 94 467 D 39 965 D 147 364 – 48 882 98 482 736 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 167 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) San Juan Region Con. 73 737 Business services Con. Computer programming, data processing, & oth computer related ser In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous business services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair, services, & parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive rental & leasing, without drivers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automobile parking In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive repair shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Automotive services, except repair In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Electrical repair shops In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Watch, clock, & jewelry repair In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Reupholstery & furniture repair In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous repair & related services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion pictures In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion picture production & allied services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion picture distribution & allied services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Motion picture theaters In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Video tape rental In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dance studios, schools, & halls In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Theatrical producers (exc movie) bands, orchestras, & entertainer In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 170 5 90 75 245 8 118 119 418 3 228 187 39 1 18 20 50 – 10 40 298 2 179 117 31 – 21 10 240 5 153 82 130 3 84 43 8 1 4 3 18 – 11 7 84 1 54 29 100 23 33 44 37 – 18 19 12 – 7 5 18 4 5 9 33 19 3 11 182 11 71 100 11 1 7 3 47 1 20 26 208 1 100 106 369 25 196 147 774 389 823 562 682 812 177 693 53 498 482 27 764 25 252 145 19 81 44 013 042 838 133 12 346 112 6 242 5 992 37 4 21 11 521 275 935 311 2 164 21 951 1 192 12 2 7 3 864 039 195 630 32 1 9 22 75 2 26 47 202 D 118 D 6 D 3 D 11 – 2 9 173 D 109 D 12 – 4 8 121 D 74 D 69 – 43 26 6 D 4 D 13 – 8 5 33 D 19 D 21 – 8 13 D – 6 D D – – D 1 – – 1 7 – 2 5 59 2 18 39 1 D D D 8 D D 7 – – – – 11 – 10 1 28 D 26 D – D – D – – – – 28 D 26 D – – – – 11 D 7 D 10 – 6 4 – D – D – – – – 1 D 1 D 1 – – 1 D – – D D – – D – – – – 1 – – 1 3 – 3 – – D D D 1 D D – 738 75 309 688 D 148 170 D 157 721 D 73 387 D 36 135 – 4 505 31 630 101 909 D 58 870 D 13 923 – 11 408 2 515 132 606 D 102 488 D 88 1 71 15 412 623 334 455 46 963 D 26 547 D 16 889 D 10 248 D 7 289 – 1 264 6 025 19 490 D 12 069 D 3 295 – 2 966 329 26 941 D 20 623 D 16 900 150 13 338 3 412 333 D 143 D 721 – 478 243 8 987 D 6 664 D 15 3 5 5 521 915 669 937 10 869 D 6 129 D 4 033 D 2 417 D 1 603 – 234 1 369 4 476 D 2 799 D 757 – 679 78 6 558 D 5 008 D 4 033 37 3 172 824 66 D 17 D 159 – 112 47 2 300 D 1 707 D 3 765 895 1 412 1 458 D – 946 D D – 360 D 1 020 314 72 634 752 581 34 137 8 804 265 2 316 6 223 257 D D D 3 529 D D 3 031 3 357 b 1 767 g 788 a 498 e 795 – 122 673 1 533 b 937 f 241 – 210 31 2 051 b 1 522 e 1 291 36 995 260 27 a 9 a 82 – 49 33 651 a 469 c 1 430 584 267 579 e – 160 c b – 49 a 678 288 42 348 394 296 16 82 2 939 197 932 1 810 97 a b b 879 a c 722 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 1 785 D 832 D 2 713 – 1 494 1 219 39 696 D 28 828 D 95 17 38 40 952 605 253 094 764 769 78 781 D – 19 515 D D – 15 363 D 23 7 2 14 888 096 588 204 D – 4 118 D D – 1 130 D 4 232 1 423 279 2 530 3 241 2 492 142 607 37 1 9 27 580 106 185 289 782 783 784 15 130 10 509 787 3 834 201 5 43 152 978 976 955 047 79 791 4 212 D D D 81 989 D D 71 874 1 067 D D D 16 358 D D 14 045 792 168 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 10. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] SIC code Kind of business and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Proprietors and partners (number) Unpaid family workers (number) San Juan Region Con. 79 793 Amusement & recreation services Con. Bowling centers In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Commercial sports In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Miscellaneous amusement & recreation services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dental laboratories In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Legal services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums, art galleries, & botanical & zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Museums & art galleries In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Arboreta & botanical or zoological gardens In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering & management services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Engineering, architectural, & surveying services In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Research, development, & testing serv (exc noncomm research org) In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mgt & public relations services, exc facilities support mgt ser In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 4 – – 4 40 – 11 29 80 9 33 38 12 – 5 7 609 11 321 277 609 11 321 277 3 661 – – 3 661 66 323 – 6 616 59 707 45 793 D 25 521 D D – D D 307 1 214 91 307 1 214 91 781 681 369 731 781 681 369 731 677 – – 677 9 670 – 993 8 677 9 808 D 5 413 D D – D D 91 948 485 69 981 21 482 91 948 485 69 981 21 482 170 – – 170 2 329 – 251 2 078 2 519 D 1 464 D D – D D 19 700 163 14 864 4 673 19 700 163 14 864 4 673 63 – – 63 691 – 87 604 1 209 c 652 e b – a a 3 366 81 2 103 1 182 3 366 81 2 103 1 182 – – – – 20 – 8 12 30 D 9 D D – D D 771 10 462 299 771 10 462 299 – – – – – – – – 2 D 2 D D – D D 60 3 40 17 60 3 40 17 794 799 8072 81 811 84 14 – 3 11 14 – 3 11 – – – – 638 11 364 263 344 7 205 132 529 14 336 178 D – D D D – D D – – – – 288 770 379 139 143 4 101 37 D – D D D – D D – – – – 458 259 963 236 D – D D D – D D – – – – 33 174 909 23 380 8 885 17 541 D 13 770 D b – a b b – a b – – – – 6 560 123 4 717 1 720 3 184 b 2 458 f D – D D D – D D – – – – 374 8 200 166 288 D 163 D D – D D D – D D – – – – 38 1 28 9 35 D 26 D 841 842 87 ex. 872 871 278 839 D 198 065 D 75 581 D 59 559 D 873, ex. 8733 27 – 16 11 27 603 – 16 384 11 219 8 830 – 5 833 2 997 2 079 – 1 418 661 398 – 272 126 9 – 5 4 – – – – 874 267 4 143 120 222 846 D 121 930 D 59 047 D 36 571 D 13 554 D 8 192 D 2 978 b 1 987 f 77 D 32 D 3 D 2 D Note: Information on mall or shopping center location was not collected for SIC 70, ex. 702, 704, Hotels & other lodging places. SIC 70, ex. 702, 704, Hotels & other lodging places was assigned to the "Not reported" category. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 169 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 111 125 5 785 55 738 49 602 19 – a a 495 – 415 80 827 80 244 503 28 – 15 13 90 – 42 48 49 a b 15 2 039 352 1 373 314 23 – 16 7 82 – 61 21 172 a 37 c 7 290 430 4 154 2 706 355 a c 235 4 983 235 2 609 2 139 62 – 27 35 562 – 134 428 6 042 405 2 229 3 408 407 – 197 210 301 a b 211 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) PUERTO RICO In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Adjuntas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aguada In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aguadilla In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aguas Buenas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Aibonito In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Añasco In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Arecibo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Arroyo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Barceloneta In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Barranquitas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Bayamón In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cabo Rojo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Caguas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Camuy In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Canóvanas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Carolina In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cataño In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cayey In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 8 048 337 4 171 3 540 13 – 5 8 49 – 25 24 124 7 62 55 11 – 7 4 35 – 20 15 30 1 18 11 178 13 89 76 9 – 6 3 22 – 9 13 25 1 13 11 620 26 325 269 73 3 35 35 398 23 196 179 33 – 18 15 43 – 20 23 368 17 181 170 37 – 23 14 60 2 33 25 Receipts ($1,000) 5 823 025 190 484 2 573 117 3 059 424 834 – D D 8 311 – 5 601 2 710 30 2 10 16 260 481 780 999 Annual payroll ($1,000) 1 546 078 59 283 764 437 722 358 176 – D D 3 183 – 2 635 548 7 760 459 2 138 5 163 222 – 121 101 968 – 337 631 356 D D 139 22 5 13 3 701 155 929 617 205 – 163 42 1 085 – 836 249 1 395 D 277 D 97 539 4 688 52 385 40 466 2 848 D D 1 776 57 900 1 825 31 220 24 855 710 – 234 476 8 501 – 1 393 7 108 79 680 2 425 29 937 47 318 6 504 – 2 421 4 083 2 956 D D 2 133 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 364 206 13 253 177 550 173 403 43 – D D 759 – 636 123 1 683 87 460 1 136 47 – 29 18 223 – 81 142 84 D D 32 5 103 1 153 3 185 765 38 – 27 11 236 – 177 59 299 D 60 D 21 732 1 005 11 119 9 608 693 D D 442 13 339 402 7 331 5 606 143 – 49 94 1 895 – 329 1 566 19 553 562 6 899 12 092 1 676 – 633 1 043 652 D D 472 Proprietors and partners (number) 5 068 114 2 826 2 128 11 – D D 41 – 23 18 93 2 55 36 7 – 4 3 36 – 23 13 27 D D 8 137 6 81 50 9 – 6 3 15 – 5 10 19 D 11 D 384 6 211 167 62 D D 25 240 7 130 103 33 – 19 14 34 – 17 17 185 3 98 84 21 – 17 4 39 D D 15 Unpaid family workers (number) 781 28 569 184 3 – D D 8 – 5 3 25 2 16 7 1 – 1 – 1 – – 1 10 D D 3 33 3 20 10 1 – 1 – 2 – 2 – 5 D 5 D 71 1 51 19 18 D D 4 32 – 26 6 9 – 8 1 2 – 1 1 28 – 21 7 4 – 3 1 5 D D 1 1 013 – 615 398 4 759 – 1 422 3 337 1 749 D D 480 62 8 35 18 113 237 737 139 1 000 – 631 369 5 425 – 3 298 2 127 3 422 D 1 188 D 409 448 26 816 222 433 160 199 10 964 D D 7 443 188 966 9 069 79 687 100 210 3 031 – 1 447 1 584 56 557 – 5 047 51 510 319 780 14 012 126 993 178 775 26 336 – 9 128 17 208 16 867 D D 11 746 170 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 360 – e b 22 – a a 181 – 57 124 75 – 47 28 20 – 7 13 74 6 20 48 15 – a a 1 878 a c 1 704 1 808 a c 1 554 66 – a b 63 – 6 57 636 b 75 f 155 – 38 117 5 200 404 1 941 2 855 112 a b 61 373 81 224 68 100 b b 28 2 698 59 1 196 1 443 264 42 62 160 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Ceiba In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Ciales In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Cidra In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Coamo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Comerío In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Corozal In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Culebra In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Dorado In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Fajardo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Florida In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guánica In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guayama In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guayanilla In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Guaynabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Gurabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hatillo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Hormigueros In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Humacao In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Isabela In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 14 – 5 9 12 – 8 4 35 – 22 13 30 – 19 11 9 – 4 5 24 3 6 15 4 – 1 3 55 2 28 25 85 1 51 33 8 – 4 4 9 – 4 5 73 6 32 35 15 – 11 4 315 28 163 124 29 1 16 12 48 7 23 18 20 2 10 8 140 6 62 72 63 6 30 27 Receipts ($1,000) 37 375 – D D 1 461 – D D 7 401 – 2 360 5 041 5 901 – 4 412 1 489 1 659 – 1 235 424 4 431 316 812 3 303 740 – D D 110 785 D D 100 642 130 798 D D 114 438 3 223 – D D 3 248 – 386 2 862 36 596 D 5 304 D 5 811 – 1 736 4 075 360 328 16 485 156 452 187 391 5 294 D D 3 063 13 803 2 529 9 132 2 142 5 342 D D 954 299 290 2 401 23 967 272 922 8 881 1 344 2 437 5 100 Annual payroll ($1,000) 10 521 – D D 230 – D D 1 880 – 587 1 293 688 – 473 215 150 – 69 81 811 40 156 615 170 – D D 38 135 D D 35 915 25 624 D D 23 122 527 – D D 1 074 – 50 1 024 8 005 D 772 D 1 773 – 635 1 138 87 016 5 211 38 635 43 170 1 080 D D 580 4 434 631 3 141 662 959 D D 198 42 432 410 12 432 29 590 1 994 366 544 1 084 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 4 730 – D D 61 – D D 422 – 131 291 159 – 109 50 39 – 19 20 191 9 41 141 45 – D D 9 674 D D 9 165 7 438 D D 6 814 117 – D D 216 – 9 207 1 856 D 176 D 488 – 217 271 19 218 1 090 8 686 9 442 357 D D 235 956 151 664 141 206 D D 44 9 676 104 2 561 7 011 428 61 121 246 Proprietors and partners (number) 10 – D D 10 – D D 22 – 15 7 30 – 21 9 10 – 5 5 20 4 5 11 3 – D D 26 D D 12 56 D D 19 5 – D D 7 – 5 2 50 D 26 D 8 – 7 1 140 5 68 67 16 D D 6 31 2 16 13 15 D D 5 77 – 43 34 46 1 27 18 Unpaid family workers (number) – – D D 4 – D D – – – – 6 – 6 – 3 – 3 – 4 2 2 – – – D D 4 D D 3 16 D D 1 1 – D D 4 – 4 – 4 D 3 D 2 – 1 1 15 1 12 2 4 D D 1 6 – 3 3 5 D D 2 15 – 12 3 11 – 7 4 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 171 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 33 – b a 226 a 105 c 88 – 44 44 157 – 23 134 35 – 18 17 6 – a a 918 – 862 56 16 – a a 283 – 148 135 2 138 6 1 056 1 076 31 – a b 13 – a a 3 444 87 1 329 2 028 84 a 52 b 21 – b a 39 – 5 34 92 – 68 24 40 – 20 20 55 – 22 33 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Jayuya In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Juana Díaz In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Juncos In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Lajas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Lares In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Las Marías In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Las Piedras In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Loíza In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Luquillo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Manatí In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Maricao In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Maunabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Mayagüez In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Moca In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Morovis In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Naguabo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Naranjito In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Orocovis In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Patillas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 9 – 7 2 36 2 14 20 36 – 18 18 24 – 10 14 21 – 8 13 5 – 2 3 42 – 23 19 5 – 3 2 31 – 13 18 90 4 38 48 6 – 3 3 6 – 4 2 293 12 144 137 35 1 21 13 11 – 10 1 11 – 3 8 29 – 19 10 19 – 11 8 22 – 12 10 Receipts ($1,000) 1 991 – D D 11 214 D 6 901 D 4 376 – 2 206 2 170 6 048 – 1 025 5 023 3 247 – 1 930 1 317 181 – D D 28 726 – 24 082 4 644 777 – D D 10 519 – 4 080 6 439 80 1 34 44 072 053 608 411 Annual payroll ($1,000) 637 – D D 2 304 D 1 230 D 752 – 372 380 1 550 – 189 1 361 307 – 126 181 26 – D D 12 003 – 11 421 582 159 – D D 3 135 – 1 823 1 312 31 902 146 19 130 12 626 284 – D D 164 – D D 41 481 1 176 15 508 24 797 774 D 484 D 276 – D D 475 – 66 409 845 – 615 230 359 – 212 147 364 – 123 241 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 155 – D D 623 D 339 D 147 – 95 52 334 – 45 289 78 – 32 46 8 – D D 2 565 – 2 407 158 39 – D D 763 – 381 382 6 439 8 3 402 3 029 63 – D D 26 – D D 9 136 262 3 091 5 783 192 D 123 D 36 – D D 90 – 16 74 179 – 119 60 73 – 37 36 83 – 23 60 Proprietors and partners (number) 10 – D D 27 D 10 D 39 – 21 18 17 – 10 7 18 – 7 11 3 – D D 24 – 13 11 4 – D D 16 – 7 9 63 2 32 29 4 – D D 5 – D D 196 7 103 86 34 D 20 D 8 – D D 8 – 1 7 23 – 15 8 18 – 11 7 15 – 11 4 Unpaid family workers (number) 3 – D D 5 D 4 D 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 – 4 – 3 1 1 – D D 5 – 4 1 2 – D D 2 – 2 – 15 1 11 3 – – D D – – D D 26 2 16 8 11 D 9 D – – D D 1 – – 1 3 – 3 – 4 – 3 1 5 – 3 2 1 090 – D D 587 – D D 123 114 3 248 38 283 81 583 4 640 D 3 029 D 1 423 – D D 2 570 – 1 105 1 465 5 033 – 3 765 1 268 1 876 – 875 1 001 1 580 – 742 838 172 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 351 – 285 66 5 500 308 3 410 1 782 134 – 40 94 134 – 5 129 1 638 a b 1 555 88 – 57 31 306 a b 244 899 56 807 36 52 2 29 20 956 898 152 906 52 – 21 31 105 a 59 b 133 – 77 56 150 – 30 120 1 219 59 789 371 977 72 350 555 90 a 38 b 109 a b 62 191 b 113 b 103 – 26 77 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Peñuelas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Ponce In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Quebradillas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Rincón In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Río Grande In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Sabana Grande In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Salinas In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Germán In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Juan In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Lorenzo In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported San Sebastián In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Santa Isabel In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Toa Alta In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Toa Baja In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Trujillo Alto In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Utuado In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Vega Alta In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Vega Baja In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Vieques In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported See footnotes at end of table. 22 – 13 9 385 25 202 158 25 – 15 10 11 – 3 8 33 1 17 15 34 – 24 10 23 1 11 11 57 8 34 15 3 031 105 1 608 1 318 23 – 14 9 50 2 30 18 13 – 3 10 37 – 13 24 144 4 74 66 82 6 38 38 34 1 18 15 34 1 12 21 62 5 39 18 16 – 6 10 Receipts ($1,000) 20 218 – 15 299 4 919 199 13 88 97 341 280 813 248 Annual payroll ($1,000) 5 230 – 4 219 1 011 67 3 38 26 844 053 541 250 First quarter payroll ($1,000) 1 638 – 1 351 287 17 177 692 9 929 6 556 320 – 74 246 405 – 7 398 6 491 D D 6 273 190 – 89 101 787 D D 697 2 310 86 2 144 80 181 6 101 72 076 895 756 425 112 – 58 54 212 D 121 D 211 – 50 161 323 – 81 242 3 342 126 2 232 984 2 074 121 806 1 147 188 D 67 D 269 D D 145 528 D 292 D 230 – 103 127 Proprietors and partners (number) 11 – 5 6 244 8 145 91 24 – 17 7 9 – 4 5 28 D D 11 29 – 23 6 16 D D 4 51 6 33 12 1 751 42 960 749 18 – 11 7 36 D 23 D 7 – 3 4 32 – 13 19 91 1 42 48 41 – 22 19 29 D 16 D 28 D D 19 43 D 29 D 6 – 3 3 Unpaid family workers (number) – – – – 48 4 31 13 7 – 7 – 1 – 1 – 5 D D 3 7 – 7 – 4 D D – 9 3 5 1 196 8 144 44 1 – 1 – 7 D 4 D – – – – 1 – 1 – 15 – 9 6 2 – 2 – 5 D 3 D 8 D D 6 8 D 8 D – – – – 5 235 – 1 382 3 853 4 561 – 184 4 377 70 881 D D 65 866 4 366 – 1 926 2 440 16 774 D D 14 794 19 2 15 1 2 842 74 1 469 1 299 178 035 857 286 683 182 456 045 1 302 – 287 1 015 1 660 – 35 1 625 24 190 D D 23 141 842 – 384 458 3 361 D D 2 945 10 469 382 9 790 297 774 30 428 315 675 261 668 746 500 – 252 248 904 D 485 D 1 013 – 281 732 1 531 – 434 1 097 14 993 516 9 928 4 549 8 688 597 3 348 4 743 860 D 281 D 1 174 D D 665 2 479 D 1 388 D 876 – 363 513 2 654 – 1 518 1 136 5 420 D 3 463 D 3 274 – 529 2 745 7 376 – 2 353 5 023 60 335 1 382 32 628 26 325 31 750 1 732 13 114 16 904 5 270 D 1 565 D 9 102 D D 6 192 12 289 D 5 743 D 3 844 – 1 382 2 462 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 173 Table 11. Summary Statistics by Mall or Shopping Center Location for Municipios: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number) 31 – 7 24 64 a a 48 250 b 171 b [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and mall or shopping center location Establishments (number) Villalba In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Yabucoa In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported Yauco In a mall or shopping center Not in a mall or shopping center Not reported 12 – 4 8 20 1 12 7 53 3 34 16 Receipts ($1,000) 1 443 – 342 1 101 3 740 D D 2 835 11 025 D 7 476 D Annual payroll ($1,000) 221 – 51 170 658 D D 531 2 619 D 1 791 D First quarter payroll ($1,000) 58 – 10 48 150 D D 120 611 D 415 D Proprietors and partners (number) 10 – 4 6 15 D D 4 42 D 29 D Unpaid family workers (number) 1 – 1 – 1 D D – 4 D 3 D Note: Information on mall or shopping center location was not collected for SIC 70, ex. 702, 704, Hotels & other lodging places. SIC 70, ex. 702, 704, Hotels & other lodging places was assigned to the "Not reported" category. 174 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 12. Guest Rooms and Major Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels by Commercial Regions: 1997 Sources of customer receipts [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number) Total ($1,000) Guest room rentals ($1,000) Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000) Alcoholic beverages ($1,000) Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000) Other merchandise ($1,000) Casino operations ($1,000) Other sources ($1,000) PUERTO RICO Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 206 144 30 58 56 46 16 14 040 12 112 8 678 2 576 858 1 454 474 791 499 765 713 41 11 831 197 075 559 441 389 421 382 29 9 322 451 845 027 121 823 119 112 5 1 059 398 372 289 D D 41 717 40 293 37 742 D D 808 616 6 830 D D D D D – 9 458 D 7 901 D D D D 113 991 113 991 D D – – – 56 291 D 53 526 D D 23 D 16 592 9 076 14 123 5 943 Aguadilla Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 15 11 – 9 2 1 3 508 363 – 332 31 32 113 9 213 6 368 – D D D D 6 524 4 717 – D D D D D D – D D – D 586 D – D D D D – – – – – – – D D – D D – D – – – – – – – D D – D D – D Arecibo Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 9 3 – 2 1 6 – 296 120 – 100 20 176 – 3 068 1 401 – D D 1 667 – 2 062 D – D D D – D D – D D D – D D – D D D – D – – – – D – D D – D – D – – – – – – – – D D – D – D – Bayamón Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 8 4 2 – 2 4 – 1 030 829 804 – 25 201 – D D D – D D – D D D – D D – D D D – D D – D D D – D D – – – – – – – – D D – – D D – D D D – – – – D D D – D D – Caguas Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 17 13 1 5 7 3 1 756 613 250 247 116 127 16 39 937 D D D D D D 28 801 D D D D D D D D D 93 175 – D D D D D D D D – – – – – – – 24 24 – D D – – – – – – – – – D D D – D – – Fajardo Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 17 8 2 3 3 5 4 1 832 1 645 1 516 94 35 118 69 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 2 600 D D D D D D D D D – – – – D D D D D – D D D D – – – – D D D D D – D Guayama Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 7 6 – 3 3 – 1 137 129 – 92 37 – 8 1 072 D – D 391 – D D D – 459 D – D 209 209 – D D – – D D – D D – – – – – – – – – D D – D D – – – – – – – – – D D – – D – – 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 175 Table 12. Guest Rooms and Major Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels by Commercial Regions: 1997 Con. Sources of customer receipts [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number) Total ($1,000) Guest room rentals ($1,000) Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000) Alcoholic beverages ($1,000) Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000) Other merchandise ($1,000) Casino operations ($1,000) Other sources ($1,000) Mayagüez Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 36 25 2 9 14 6 5 1 224 918 294 395 229 104 202 D D D 5 794 1 934 D D 17 485 14 299 D 4 027 D D D 5 622 D D 1 014 D D D 1 542 1 164 D D D D D D D D D – D – D D – D D D D D D D – – – – 1 858 D D D D D D Ponce Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 18 16 5 6 5 2 – 1 072 1 011 596 317 98 61 – 39 013 D D 4 943 1 181 D – D 18 231 13 977 D D D – 6 953 D 6 237 616 D D – 2 813 D D D D D – – – – – – – – D D D D – – – D D D – – – – 2 261 2 261 D D – – – San Juan Region Hotels, paradores, and motels Hotels 100 guest rooms or more 25 to 99 guest rooms Less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 79 58 18 21 19 19 2 7 185 6 484 5 218 999 267 635 66 412 818 403 378 20 4 389 908 025 456 D D 225 671 217 199 14 3 463 252 668 543 D D 56 005 55 311 52 399 2 543 369 D D 23 222 D 22 015 598 D D D 3 872 D D D D D – 3 618 D D D 81 D D 81 880 81 880 D D – – – 18 549 D 17 554 D D D D 176 PUERTO RICO SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 Table 13. Major Sources of Receipts by Room Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1997 Sources of customer receipts [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Room size of establishment Estab lishments (number) 206 22 16 22 24 14 28 18 32 21 9 Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number) 14 040 153 190 365 511 362 931 775 2 075 3 694 4 984 Total ($1,000) 791 499 1 3 5 5 4 12 11 34 245 467 761 094 236 982 362 056 339 472 626 571 Guest room rentals ($1,000) 441 389 1 2 4 4 3 8 8 26 149 232 360 358 018 790 485 158 546 222 652 799 Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000) 121 823 D 440 694 600 D 2 1 3 36 76 098 327 611 065 333 Alcoholic beverages ($1,000) 41 717 D D 422 D 139 825 637 1 366 D D Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000) 6 830 D – D – D D D D D D Other merchandise ($1,000) 9 458 D D D D D D D D D D Casino operations ($1,000) 113 991 – – – – – – – D D 89 525 Other sources ($1,000) 56 291 D D 25 D 49 187 371 1 886 D 36 100 Hotels, paradores, and motels Less than 10 guest rooms 10 to 14 guest rooms 15 to 19 guest rooms 20 to 24 guest rooms 25 to 29 guest rooms 30 to 39 guest rooms 40 to 49 guest rooms 50 to 99 guest rooms 100 to 299 guest rooms 300 guest rooms or more Table 14. Major Sources of Receipts by Receipt Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1997 Sources of customer receipts [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Receipt size of establishment Estab lishments (number) 206 Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number) 14 040 Total ($1,000) 791 499 Guest room rentals ($1,000) 441 389 Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000) 121 823 Alcoholic beverages ($1,000) 41 717 Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000) 6 830 Other merchandise ($1,000) 9 458 Casino operations ($1,000) 113 991 Other sources ($1,000) 56 291 Hotels, paradores, and motels With annual receipts of Less than $100,000 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $299,999 $300,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more 34 52 10 31 30 49 467 1 181 298 936 1 447 9 711 1 8 2 12 21 744 772 976 738 037 806 170 1 7 2 9 16 404 509 084 218 646 649 282 155 950 252 1 449 2 484 116 533 79 508 166 691 1 029 39 243 D D D D D 6 644 D 224 D 149 801 8 238 – – – – – 113 991 D D 55 D D 55 239 Table 15. Tourist Encouragement Law: 1997 Operating under tourist encouragement law Kind of business All establishments (number) 144 46 16 Establishments (number) 36 1 8 Receipts ($1,000) 287 415 D D Not reported (number) 45 15 2 [Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] Hotels Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 7, 2000 SERVICE INDUSTRIES PUERTO RICO 177 Appendix A. Explanation of Terms Apéndice A. Explicación de los Términos Number of establishments. Includes all establishments in operation at any time during the year. It covers all full- and part-year operations. An establishment is not necessarily identical with a company or enterprise, which may consist of one or more establishments. Census figures represent a summary of reports for individual establishments rather than companies. Annual payroll. Payroll includes all forms of compensation, such as salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, and value of payments-in-kind (e.g., free meals and lodging) paid during the year to all employees. For corporations, it includes amounts paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors and partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, and other withholdings. This definition of payroll is the same as that used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for form 941PR. First-quarter payroll. This item consists of payroll, as defined above, paid to persons employed at any time during the quarter from January to March 1997. Paid employees. Paid employees consist of the number of employees (both full- and part-time), including salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were on the payroll in the pay period which included March 12, 1997. Included are employees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses. This definition of paid employees is the same as that used on IRS form 941PR. Número de establecimientos. Comprende todos los establecimientos que estuvieron activos durante cualquier período del año. Cubre todas las operaciones que duraron el año entero al igual que aquellas que duraron parte del año. Un establecimiento no es necesariamente idéntico a una compañía o empresa, la cual podría tener uno o más establecimientos. Las estadísticas del censo representan un resumen de los informes individuales de cada establecimiento y no de las compañías. Nómina. La nómina incluye todo tipo de compensación, como por ejemplo, salarios, sueldos, comisiones, bonificaciones, pagos por vacaciones, enfermedad y el equivalente en efectivo de pagos en especie (tales como comidas gratuitas y alojamiento), pagadas durante el año a todos los empleados. Para las corporaciones, la nómina incluye las cantidades pagadas a los oficiales y ejecutivos. Si el establecimiento no es una corporación, la nómina excluye los beneficios y compensaciones pagadas a los propietarios y socios. La cantidad de la nómina de sueldos se declara sin restar los pagos por seguro social, contribuciones sobre ingresos, primas de seguro, cuotas de sindicatos y otros ajustes. La definición de nómina que se presenta es la misma que empleó el Servicio de Rentas Internas (IRS) en el formulario 941PR. Nómina del primer trimestre. Esta cifra consta de la nómina, según se define anteriormente, pagada a personas empleadas en cualquier momento durante el trimestre de enero a marzo de 1997. Empleados. Comprende el número de empleados (de jornada completa o parcial), incluyendo oficiales asalariados y ejecutivos de corporaciones quienes estuvieron en la nómina durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997. Están incluidos aquellos empleados a quienes se les pagaron días feriados, o los días libres tomados como vacaciones o días de enfermedad durante esos períodos de pago; no se incluyen los propietarios y socios de negocios no incorporados. La definición de empleados que se presenta es la misma que empleó el Servicio de Rentas Internas (IRS) en el formulario 941PR. Proprietors and partners, working. Includes proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses who worked 15 hours or more during the week which included March 12, 1997. Propietarios y socios que trabajan. Comprende propietarios y socios de negocios que no están incorporados quienes trabajaron 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997. Unpaid family workers. Includes all unpaid family members who worked 15 hours or more during the week which included March 12, 1997. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Familiares no remunerados. Comprende todos los familiares que trabajaron sin sueldo 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997. APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A A–1 Legal form of organization. The legal form of organization for an establishment was based on the response to the organization status inquiry. This report presents data for the following legal forms of organizations: • Individual proprietorship. An unincorporated business owned by an individual. • Corporation. Business legally incorporated under Puerto Rico or state laws. Data are presented for the following types of corporations: • Private corporation. Business offering securities privately to a limited number of persons or institutions and not required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission laws to disclose detailed financial information to the public. • Public corporation. Business offering securities publicly that is required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission laws to disclose detailed financial information to the public. • Other legal forms. Included in this group are partnerships, cooperative associations, estates, etc. Sales and receipts. Sales and receipts include sales of merchandise, receipts for repairs and other services to customers, and delivery charges whether or not payment was received in 1997. Sales and receipts are net after deductions for refunds and allowances for merchandise returned by customers. Trade-in allowances are not deducted from total sales. Sales and receipts include income from business activities classified in a major category other than the one assigned to the establishment; e.g., wholesalers may have receipts from sales at retail, and, similarly, retailers may have receipts from sales at wholesale. Sales and receipts do not include carrying or other credit charges; commissions from vending machine operations; or nonoperating income from such sources as investments, rental or sale of real estate; nor wholesale and retail sales or service receipts made by construction or manufacturing establishments. Tipo de organización jurídica. El tipo de organización jurídica del establecimiento está basado en la respuesta a la pregunta de organización jurídica. Esta publicación presenta datos para los siguientes tipos de organización jurídica: • Propietario individual. Un negocio que no está incorporado y donde el dueño es un individuo. • Corporación. Negocio legalmente incorporado bajo las leyes de Puerto Rico o de los estados. Datos se presentan para los siguientes tipos de corporación: • Corporación privada. Negocio que ofrece acciones privadamente a un número limitado de personas o instituciones y que no es requerido por las leyes de la Comisión de la Bolsa de Valores de los EE.UU. a divulgar al público información financiera detallada. • Corporación pública. Negocio que ofrece acciones públicamente y que es requerido por las leyes de la Comisión de la Bolsa de Valores de los EE.UU. a divulgar al público información financiera detallada. • Otro tipo de organización jurídica. Se incluyen en este grupo las sociedades de propietarios, las asociaciones cooperativas, las sucesiones, etc. Ventas e Ingresos. Las ventas e ingresos incluyen las ventas de mercancía, los ingresos por concepto de reparaciones y otros servicios prestados a clientes, y los cargos por entrega de la mercancía, hubiérase recibido o no el pago durante 1997. Las ventas e ingresos son netos después de restarse los reembolsos y hacerse los ajustes necesarios por la devolución de mercancía. Mercancía entregada como pago parcial en la compra de mercancía nueva no se resta del total de ventas. Las ventas e ingresos incluyen los ingresos obtenidos de las actividades comerciales que están clasificadas bajo una categoría principal diferente a la que se le asigna al establecimiento; por ejemplo, los mayoristas pueden recibir ingresos de ventas al por menor y, en forma similar, los detallistas pueden recibir ingresos de ventas al por mayor. Las ventas e ingresos no incluyen los intereses o cargos por concesión de crédito; comisiones obtenidas de las operaciones relacionadas con las máquinas que venden cigarrillos, dulces, etc.; ni ingreso no operativo obtenido de fuentes tales como inversiones, alquiler o venta de bienes raíces; tampoco incluyen los ingresos de los servicios prestados ni los ingresos de las ventas realizadas al por mayor o al por menor por los establecimientos de construcción o manufactura. Los siguientes términos son pertinentes únicamente cuando se trata del comercio al por mayor: 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census The following terms apply only to wholesale trade: A–2 APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A Operating expenses. Operating expenses include payroll as well as other overhead expenses of the establishment and the prorated share of any general office expense. They do not include the cost of merchandise for sale, income and excise taxes, or withdrawals by owners or part owners of unincorporated businesses. Inventories, end of year. Inventories consist of stock of merchandise for sale at the end of the year. Inventories are reported on an ownership basis; all merchandise owned by reporting establishments are included, even though some may be held by others for sale on consignment. Class-of-customer. Class-of-customer sales of all wholesale establishments are reported by the following types of customers to whom the sales were made: • Farmers. Includes sales to farmers for use in agricultural production rather than personal consumption. • Builders and contractors. Includes sales to contractors, builders, and applicators for use in construction rather than for resale. Gastos de operación. Los gastos de operación incluyen las nóminas de sueldos, al igual que otros gastos generales de los establecimientos y la proporción a prorrata de cualquier gasto general de oficina. Esto no incluye el costo de la mercancía para la venta, los impuestos sobre ingresos y mercancía o el dinero retirado por los propietarios o socios de negocios no incorporados. Inventarios a fin de año. Los inventarios constan del surtido de mercancía que esté disponible para la venta al finalizar el año. Los inventarios se declaran en base a la propiedad; se incluye toda mercancía que sea propiedad de los establecimientos informantes, aunque parte de la mercancía esté en manos de otros para ser vendida a consignación. Clase de cliente. Las ventas según la clase de cliente para todos los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor, son declaradas por los siguientes tipos de clientes: • Agricultores. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas a agricultores que utilizan los productos para la producción agrícola y no para consumo personal. • Trabajadores de construcción y contratistas. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas a contratistas, trabajadores de construcción y aplicadores que utilizan los productos para la construcción y no para la reventa. • Ventas de exportación. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas hechas a compradores que no residen en Puerto Rico. • Minoristas y talleres de reparaciones. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas a minoristas de todas clases (cadenas de minoristas, tiendas independientes, tiendas por departamento, etc.) quienes por lo regular compran mercancía para revenderla a consumidores domésticos. También se incluyen las ventas a todo tipo de taller de reparación. • Otras organizaciones mayoristas. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a organizaciones que por lo regular compran mercancía para revenderla al por mayor, inclusive las ventas a compradores que revenden la mercancía a usuarios industriales, usuarios de colectividades y otros similares. Las ventas realizadas por mediación de agentes y corredores que venden a cuenta de otros también se incluyen en esta categoría. • Usuarios domésticos e individuales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a individuos que utilizan la mercancía para consumo personal. • Usuarios de colectividades, comerciales y profesionales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a usuarios de colectividades y usuarios comerciales y profesionales. También incluye las ventas a laboratorios, empresas de servicios públicos, restaurantes, empresas para la elaboración de alimentos y otras empresas que por lo regular compran los productos para uso propio y no para la reventa. APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A A–3 • Export sales. Includes sales made to buyers outside Puerto Rico. • Retailers and repair shops. Includes sales to retailers of all types (retail chain organizations, independent stores, department stores, etc.) who normally buy for resale to home consumers. Includes also sales to all types of repair shops. • Other wholesale organizations. Includes sales to organizations that normally purchase for resale at wholesale, including sales to purchasers who buy for resale to industrial, institutional, and similar users. Sales made through agents and brokers selling on the account of others are also included in this category. • Household and individual users. Includes sales to individuals for personal consumption. • Institutional, commercial, and professional users. Includes sales to commercial, professional, and institutional users. Also included are sales to laboratories, service businesses, public utilities, restaurants, food processors, and other business concerns that normally buy for business use rather than for resale. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census • Industrial users. Includes sales to industrial users for use in manufacturing, mining, and other industrial activities. • Governmental bodies. Includes sales to the Federal Government (including the military, post exchanges, General Services Administration, Government Printing Office, and similar federal agencies) and to the Commonwealth and local governments. Employment by activity. Employees of all wholesale establishments are classified in the following categories according to their principal activity for the pay period including March 12. • Usuarios industriales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a usuarios industriales para manufactura, minería y otras actividades industriales. • Dependencias gubernamentales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas al gobierno federal (incluyendo al ejército, comisarías militares, la Administración de Servicios Generales, la Oficina de Imprenta y otras agencias federales similares), así como también incluye las ventas a gobiernos estatales y locales. Empleo según la actividad. Los empleados de todos los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor han sido clasificados en las siguientes categorías de acuerdo a las actividades que desempeñaron durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo. • Selling employees. Includes employees primarily engaged in selling merchandise and services both from the business location and from outside the business location (such as traveling salesmen). • Sales support employees. Includes employees engaged in office and clerical work servicing the business location such as billing clerks, secretaries, payroll clerks, and so forth. Includes also employees engaged in warehousing activities for the business location. • Auxiliary employees. Includes employees primarily engaged in various management, accounting, clerical, warehousing, and other services for other company establishments. It also includes corporate officers unless primarily engaged in sales activities. • Manufacturing employees. Includes employees primarily engaged in the manufacture of products. • Other types of employees. Includes all other types of employees such as janitors, mechanics, and truck drivers not included in the categories above. • Vendedores. Esta categoría incluye a los empleados que se dedican principalmente a vender mercancía y servicios tanto desde el lugar donde está ubicado el establecimiento como desde fuera del establecimiento (tales como los vendedores viajantes). • Empleados de apoyo. Esta categoría incluye a los empleados que trabajan para el establecimiento principalmente como oficinistas, facturadores, secretarias, cajeros pagadores de nómina y así sucesivamente. También incluye a los empleados que se dedican principalmente al trabajo de almacén del establecimiento. • Empleados auxiliares. Esta categoría incluye a los empleados que se dedican principalmente a prestar varios servicios, tales como servicios de gerencia, contabilidad, secretaría, almacenamiento y así sucesivamente, a otros establecimientos de la compañía. También incluye los ejecutivos de la empresa, a menos que estos se dediquen principalmente a las ventas. • Empleados de manufactura. Esta categoría incluye a empleados que se dedican principalmente a la elaboración de productos. • Otros tipos de empleados. Esta categoría incluye a todos los otros tipos de empleados, tales como conserjes, mecánicos, choferes de camiones y así sucesivamente, que no han sido incluidos en las categorías anteriores. The following term applies only to retail trade and service industries: El siguiente término aplica solamente al comercio al por menor y para industrias de servicios: A–4 APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Mall or shopping center location. Retail trade and service industries data on mall or shopping center location for businesses were based on the information provided by the respondents. Data are tabulated according to the physical location of the business in a mall or shopping center. Information about mall or shopping center location was not collected for SIC 70, Hotels and other lodging places. Hotels and other lodging places were tabulated under the ″Not reported″ category. The following term applies only to retail trade: Franchise holders. Data on businesses operating as a franchise, presented by selected retail trade kinds of business, were based on the information provided by the respondents. Localización en un ‘‘mall’’ o centro comercial. Los datos para los sectores de comercio al por menor y de servicios sobre la localización de los negocios dentro de un ‘‘mall’’ o centro comercial, fueron basados en la información provista por los respondedores. Los datos están tabulados según la localización física del negocio dentro de un ‘‘mall’’ o centro comercial. La información sobre la localización del negocio dentro de un ‘‘mall’’ o centro comercial no se recopiló para el CIU 70, Hoteles y otros lugares de alojamiento. Los hotels y otros lugares de alojamiento se tabularon bajo la catergoría ‘‘No reportado.’’ El siguiente término aplica solamente al comercio al por menor: Operadores de franquicias. Los datos sobre los negocios que operan como una franquicia, presentados para ciertos tipos de negocios en el sector de comercio al por menor, fueron basados en la información provista por los respondedores. The following terms apply only to SIC 701 in service industries: Guest rooms (hotels). Guest rooms consist of the number of rooms that can be rented as separate units. In tables that present data for both hotels and motels, this term, when associated with motels, motor hotels, tourist villas, and paradores refers to ‘‘rental units.’’ (See explanation below.) Suites of rooms that cannot be subdivided are counted as a single unit. The number of guest rooms as of December 31, 1997, was tabulated only for establishments in business at the end of the year. Los siguientes términos aplican solamente al CIU 701 para industrias de servicios: Habitaciones para huéspedes (hoteles). Las habitaciones para huéspedes consisten en el número de habitaciones que pueden ser alquiladas como unidades individuales. Este término se refiere a ‘‘unidades de arriendo’’ cuando aparece relacionado con moteles, villas turísticas y paradores en las tablas que proporcionan datos sobre hoteles y moteles. (Véase la explicación a continuación.) Las ‘‘suites’’ de habitaciones que no pueden ser subdivididas son contadas como una sola unidad. El número de habitaciones que habían el 31 de diciembre de 1997, fue tabulado únicamente para los establecimientos que estaban activos a fin de año. Rental units (motels, tourist villas, and paradores). Rental units consist of rooms, apartments, cabin units, and other types of lodging accommodations normally rented as a single unit. The number of rental units was tabulated only for establishments in business at the end of the year. Tourist encouragement law. Services data presented on businesses that operate under the Puerto Rico Tourist Encouragement Law were based on the information provided by the respondent. The Tourism Incentives Act of 1993, was designed to stimulate investment in hotel operations on the island. It provides exemptions from income, property, and municipal license taxes for a period of up to 10 years. Unidades de arriendo (moteles, villas turísticas y paradores). Las unidades de arriendo consisten de habitaciones, apartamentos, cabañas y otros tipos de alojamiento que por lo general se alquilan como una sola unidad. El número de unidades de arriendo fue tabulado únicamente para los establecimientos que estaban activos a fin de año. Ley de incentivos turísticos. Los datos para las industrias de servicios presentados para los establecimientos que están acogidos a la Ley de Incentivos Turísticos de Puerto Rico, fueron basados en la información provista por los respondedores. La Ley de Incentivos Turísticos de 1993, fue creada para promover la inversión en las operaciones hoteleras de la isla. La misma provee exenciones contributivas sobre ingreso, propiedad, y licencias municipales por un período de hasta 10 años. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A A–5 KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS— WHOLESALE TRADE Wholesale trade, major groups 50 and 51 in the 1987 SIC Manual, includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or professional business users; or to other wholesalers; or acting as agents or brokers in buying merchandise for or selling merchandise to such persons or companies. Establishments primarily engaged in the wholesale distribution of used products are classified on the basis of the products sold. Establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to contractors are included in wholesale trade, with the exception of lumber yards and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores. These exceptions are classified in retail trade if they sell to the general public and are known as ‘‘retail’’ in the trade, even if a higher proportion of their sales is made to contractors. Establishments covered by the census were assigned to a kind-of-business classification in accordance with the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC Manual. However, because of the low number of establishments in some industry groups, the kinds of business shown in this report are often limited to the three-digit SIC codes. Kind-of-business classifications are not interchangeable with commodity classifications because most businesses sell several kinds of commodities. The kind-of-business code assigned generally reflects either the individual commodity or the commodity group that is the primary source of the establishment’s receipts, or some mixture of commodities which characterizes the establishment’s business. Thus, the classification of establishments by kind of business generally does not make it possible to determine either the number of establishments handling a particular commodity or the sales of that commodity. For example, the ‘‘groceries and related products’’ classification excludes establishments selling food if the sale of food is not the primary source of receipts; moreover, even though establishments are classified as ‘‘groceries and related products,’’ some of their receipts may be derived from the sale of nonfood products. Some indication of the extent to which commodities are handled by different kinds of business is given in the 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico, Subject Statistics report for Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade (OA97E-2). CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE NEGOCIO—COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR El comercio al por mayor, según los grupos principales 50 y 51 del Manual de CIU de 1987, incluye establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la venta de mercancía a comerciantes detallistas; usuarios del sector industrial, comercial, institucional, agrícola o profesional; o a otros mayoristas; a la vez que incluye establecimientos que hacen las veces de agentes o corredores en la compra o venta de mercancía de tales personas o compañías. Los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la distribución al por mayor de productos usados son clasificados en base a los productos vendidos. Los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a vender mercancía a contratistas son considerados como establecimientos de comercio al por mayor, exceptuando las madererías y las tiendas de pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes. Estas excepciones son clasificadas como establecimientos de comercio al por menor si venden sus productos al público en general y si se conocen como detallistas dentro de la profesión, aún cuando las ventas a contratistas representen la mayor parte del total de sus ventas. A los establecimientos abarcados por el censo se les clasificó según el tipo de negocio, conforme a las clasificaciones industriales definidas en el Manual de CIU de 1987. Sin embargo, debido a que algunos grupos industriales tienen muy pocos establecimientos, los tipos de negocios que aparecen en este informe suelen estar limitados a códigos de CIU de sólo tres dígitos. Las clasificaciones de tipo de negocio no pueden intercambiarse con las clasificaciones de la mercancía, porque la mayoría de los negocios venden varios tipos de mercancía. El código de tipo de negocio que se asigna generalmente refleja el producto individual o el grupo de productos que constituye la fuente principal de los ingresos del establecimiento, o alguna combinación de los productos que caracteriza el tipo de negocio al que se dedica el establecimiento. De este modo, la clasificación de los establecimientos, según el tipo de negocio, generalmente no permite determinar ni el número de establecimientos que venden un producto en particular ni la cantidad de ventas que tiene el producto. Por ejemplo, la clasificación de ‘‘comestibles y productos relacionados’’ excluye los establecimientos que venden alimentos si la venta de los mismos no es la fuente principal de sus ingresos; además aún cuando los establecimientos sean clasificados como ‘‘comestibles y productos relacionados,’’ algunos de sus ingresos pueden derivarse de la venta de productos que no sean comestibles. El informe temático del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1997 que trata sobre las industrias de comercio al por mayor y comercio al por menor (OA97E-2) indica hasta cierto punto cuales son los productos que venden los diferentes tipos de negocios. A–6 APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census TYPE-OF-OPERATION CLASSIFICATIONS In addition to being classified by kind of business, each wholesale establishment was classified for the census by type of operation according to the ownership of the business, ownership of the goods sold, or character of the principal transactions. Establishments in wholesale trade are grouped into three major type-of-operation classifications: Merchant wholesalers. Establishments primarily engaged in buying and selling merchandise on their own account. Included are such types of establishments as wholesale merchants or jobbers, industrial distributors, voluntary group wholesalers, exporters, importers, cash-and-carry wholesalers, retail cooperative warehouses, terminal and country grain elevators, farm products assemblers, wholesale cooperative associations, and petroleum bulk plants and terminals operated by non-refining companies. Manufactures’ sales branches and offices. Establishments maintained by manufacturing, refining, or mining companies apart from their plants or mines for marketing their products at wholesale. Branch stores selling to household consumers and individual users are classified in retail trade. Sales branches and offices located at plants and administrative offices are included when separate records are available. Agents, brokers, and commission merchants. Establishments whose operators are in business for themselves and are primarily engaged in selling or buying goods for others. Included are such types of operations as auction companies, import agents, export agents, selling agents, merchandise brokers, and commission merchants. The ‘‘sales’’ of agents, brokers, and commission merchants are the gross sales (or purchase) value of the goods in the transactions negotiated. In this report data are shown separately for merchant wholesalers. Data for manufactures’ sales branches and sales offices and for merchandise agents and brokers are combined and shown under ‘‘Other operating types.’’ CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE OPERACIÓN Además de haberse clasificado por clase de negocio, cada establecimiento de comercio al por mayor también fue clasificado para el censo según el tipo de operación y de acuerdo al tipo de propiedad que fuera el negocio, el tipo de propiedad que fueran los artículos vendidos, o la naturaleza de las transacciones principales. Los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor se agrupan en tres clasificaciones principales de tipo de operación: Comerciantes mayoristas. Establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la compra y venta de mercancía por cuenta propia. Se incluyen tipos de establecimientos tales como comerciantes mayoristas o destajeros, distribuidores industriales, grupos voluntarios de mayoristas, exportadores, importadores, mayoristas que venden ‘‘cash and carry,’’ almacenes cooperativos que venden al por menor, elevadores de grano utilizados en las terminales y en el campo, acaparadores de productos agrícolas, asociaciones cooperativas de comercio al por mayor, y terminales y depósitos de petróleo operados por compañías que no son refinerías de petróleo. Sucursales y oficinas de ventas de establecimientos manufactureros. Establecimientos que las empresas manufactureras, refinerías o compañías mineras mantienen separados de las fábricas o minas, con el propósito de vender sus productos al por mayor. Las sucursales que le venden a consumidores domésticos y a usuarios individuales se clasifican como de comercio al por menor. Las sucursales y oficinas de ventas ubicadas en las fábricas y oficinas administrativas se incluyen cuando éstas mantienen sus propios registros aparte. Agentes, corredores y vendedores a comisión. Establecimientos cuyos comerciantes realizan negocios por cuenta propia y se dedican principalmente a la venta o compra de mercancía para terceros. Se incluyen operaciones tales como las de empresas subastadoras, agentes importadores, agentes exportadores, agentes vendedores, corredores y comerciantes a comisión. Las ‘‘ventas’’ de los agentes, corredores y comerciantes a comisión constituyen el valor bruto de venta (o de compra) de los artículos que implican las transacciones negociadas. En este informe se presentan datos sobre los comerciantes mayoristas por separado. Los datos sobre las oficinas y sucursales de venta de establecimientos manufactureros, y sobre los corredores y agentes de mercancía, se combinan bajo la categoría ‘‘Otros tipos de mayoristas.’’ 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A A–7 KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS—RETAIL TRADE Retail trade, major groups 52 through 59 in the 1987 SIC Manual, includes establishments engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and in rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Exceptions are necessitated by trade practices. For example, lumber yards and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores are included in retail trade if they sell to the general public, even if a higher proportion of their sales is made to contractors. Establishments engaged in selling products to the general public from displayed merchandise, such as typewriters, stationery, or gasoline, are classified in retail trade even though such products may not be used for personal or household consumption. However, establishments that sell exclusively to business establishments, institutional and industrial users, or contractors are classified in wholesale trade. Other important characteristics of retail trade establishments are that they are usually fixed places of business; they are engaged in activities to attract the general public to buy; they buy or receive as well as sell merchandise; they may process their products, although processing is incidental or subordinate to selling; and they are considered as ‘‘retail’’ in the trade. Not all of these characteristics need to be present and some are modified by trade practice. Establishments covered by the census were assigned kind-of-business classifications in accordance with the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC Manual. However, because of the low number of establishments in some industry groups, the kinds of business shown in this report are often limited to the three-digit SIC codes. Retail establishments were generally classified according to the principal lines of merchandise sold (groceries, hardware, etc.), or the usual trade designation (drug store, cigar store, etc.). CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE NEGOCIO—COMERCIO AL POR MENOR El comercio al por menor, los grupos principales del 52 al 59 del Manual de CIU de 1987, incluye los establecimientos que se dedican a vender mercancía para consumo personal o familiar y a prestar los servicios relacionados con la venta de los artículos. Las excepciones a esta regla general se hacen necesarias debido a las prácticas en la industria. Por ejemplo, se incluyen en el comercio al por menor las tiendas que venden madera, pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes, si las ventas están dirigidas al público en general, aún cuando las ventas a contratistas representen la mayor parte del total de ventas. Los establecimientos que se dedican a vender al público en general los productos de mercancía en exhibición, tales como maquinillas de escribir, papel y sobres para correspondencia o gasolina, se clasifican como de comercio al por menor aún cuando tales productos no se usen para consumo personal o familiar. Sin embargo, los establecimientos que venden mercancía exclusivamente a establecimientos comerciales, a usuarios institucionales e industriales, o a contratistas, se clasifican como de comercio al por mayor. Otras características importantes de los establecimientos de comercio al por menor son las siguientes: tienen por lo general un lugar de negocio fijo; se dedican a actividades que incitan al público en general a comprar; compran o reciben y también venden mercancía; pueden elaborar sus productos; sin embargo, la elaboración es incidental y menos importante que la venta de los mismos y son considerados en la industria como establecimientos de comercio al por menor. No todas esta características tienen que estar presentes necesariamente y algunas son modificadas por las prácticas en la industria. Se le asignaron clasificaciones de tipo de negocio a los establecimientos incluidos en el censo de acuerdo a las clasificaciones industriales definidas en el Manual de CIU de 1987. Sin embargo, debido al escaso número de establecimientos que tenían algunos tipos de negocios industriales, los tipos de negocios que se indican en este informe a menudo están limitados al código de CIU de sólo tres dígitos. Los establecimientos que se dedican al comercio al por menor generalmente fueron clasificados de acuerdo a las principales líneas de productos vendidos (comestibles, ferretería, etc.) o a la designación comercial usual (farmacia, tabaquería, etc.). A–8 APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Kind-of-business classifications are not interchangeable with merchandise lines classifications; most businesses sell several kinds of merchandise. The kind-of-business code generally reflects either the individual merchandise or the merchandise line which is the primary source of the establishment’s receipts, or some mixture of merchandise which characterizes the establishment’s business. Thus, the classification of establishments by kind of business generally does not make it possible to determine either the number of establishments handling a particular merchandise or the sales of that merchandise. For example, the ‘‘food stores’’ classification excludes stores selling food if the sale of food is not the primary source of receipts; moreover, even though stores are classified as ‘‘food stores,’’ some of their receipts may be derived from the sale of nonfood products. Some indication of the extent to which various broad groups of commodities, or ‘‘merchandise lines,’’ are characteristic of different kinds of business is given in the 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico Subject Statistics report for Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade (OA97E-2). KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS— SERVICE INDUSTRIES Service Industries, as defined in the 1987 SIC Manual, include establishments primarily engaged in rendering a wide variety of services to individuals and business establishments. Establishments covered by the census were assigned kind-of-business classifications in accordance with the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC Manual. When a more detailed classification was needed than that defined in the SIC Manual, more kinds of business were identified within an SIC code. However, because of the limited number of establishments in some industry groups within small geographic areas, the kinds of business shown in this report are often limited to the three-digit SIC codes. Las clasificaciones de tipo de negocio no son intercambiables con las clasificaciones de las líneas de mercancías; la mayoría de los negocios venden varias líneas de mercancías. El código de tipo de negocio generalmente refleja, ya sea la mercancía individual o el conjunto de mercancías que constituyen la fuente principal de los ingresos del establecimiento, o alguna combinación de mercancías que caracterizan la actividad comercial del establecimiento. Por lo tanto, la clasificación de establecimientos según el tipo de negocio generalmente no permite determinar ni el número de establecimientos que venden un producto en particular, ni el volumen de ventas de dicho producto. Por ejemplo, la clasificación ‘‘tiendas de comestibles’’ excluye las tiendas que venden alimentos, si la venta de éstos no constituye la fuente principal de los ingresos; por otra parte, aunque algunas tiendas se clasifican como ‘‘tiendas de comestibles,’’ parte de sus ingresos pueden derivarse de la venta de productos que no son alimentos. El informe temático del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1997 que trata sobre las industrias de comercio al por mayor y comercio al por menor (OA97E-2) indica hasta cierto punto los productos principales o líneas de mercancía que son vendidas por los diferentes tipos de negocio. CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE NEGOCIO—INDUSTRIAS DE SERVICIOS La clasificación correspondiente a las industrias de servicios según la define el Manual de la CIU de 1987, incluye establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a prestar una amplia variedad de servicios a individuos y a establecimientos comerciales. A cada establecimiento abarcado por el censo se le asignó una clasificación de tipo de negocio, de acuerdo a las clasificaciones industriales descritas en el Manual de CIU de 1987. Cuando fue necesario tener una clasificación más detallada que la del Manual de CIU, se identificaron más tipos de negocio dentro de la CIU correspondiente. Sin embargo, ya que algunos grupos industriales tienen un número limitado de establecimientos, los códigos de CIU de los tipos de negocio que se presentan en este informe suelen estar limitados a tres dígitos solamente. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX A /APÉNDICE A A–9 Appendix B./Apéndice B. Report Form and Information Sheet/Cuestionario y la Hoja de Información The report form and information sheet, in English and Spanish, are shown on the following pages. El cuestionario y la hoja de información, en inglés y español, aparecen en las páginas siguientes. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B/APÉNDICE B B–1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS FORM 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS PUERTO RICO OMB No. 0607-0839: Approval Expires 03/31/2000 OA-9820 OA-9820 Census use only (Please correct any errors in name and address, and ZIP Code) DUE DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 1998 Include the Census File Number (CFN) shown on the label of this report form with any correspondence. Please complete this form and return to: DIRECTOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ATTENTION: OUTLYING AREAS 1201 East Tenth Street Jeffersonville, IN 47134-0001 YOU ARE REQUIRED BY LAW (Title 13, U.S. Code and an Act of the Legislature of Puerto Rico No. 11 of March 27, 1950) to complete this report form for the establishment identified in the label and return it to the Bureau of the Census. By the same law, your report to the Census Bureau is confidential. It may be seen only by sworn Census employees and may be used only for statistical purposes. The law also provides that copies retained in your files are immune from legal process. REPORT DATA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1997. If records are not available, reasonable estimates are acceptable. If reporting on a calendar year will involve considerable additional cost and your fiscal year ended between October 31, 1997 and February 1998, you may report data on fiscal year basis, except for employment and payroll data. Calendar year employment and payroll data should be available from your tax records. ALL ESTABLISHMENTS COMPLETE SECTIONS A AND H. Complete the ONE section (B–G) which best describes your kind of business or activity. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTIONS AS YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. B–2 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section A – GENERAL INFORMATION Item 1. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Is the Employer Identification Number (EIN) shown in the label the same as that used for this establishment on its latest 1997 Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 941–PR? 094 1 2 HOW TO REPORT DOLLAR FIGURES Report dollar values rounded to thousands. EXAMPLE: Report $1,125,628 as Millions (000) Thousands (000) Dollars (000) 1 Mil. 010 126 Thou. Dol. YES NO – Report current EIN (9 digits) Item 5. DOLLAR VOLUME OF BUSINESS – Item 2. PHYSICAL LOCATION a. Is the physical location of this establishment the same as the address shown in the label? NOTE – P.O. boxes or rural routes are not physical locations. 093 1 2 What was the dollar volume of merchandise sales and other operating receipts for this establishment in 1997? Item 6. PAYROLL a. What was the total ANNUAL payroll, before deductions, for this establishment in 1997? Mil. 030 Thou. Dol. YES NO – Report correct physical location below. Number and street City or town State ZIP Code 031 b. What was the FIRST QUARTER (January–March) payroll, before deductions? Item 7. EMPLOYMENT 032 Number b. In what municipio is this establishment physically located? 103 a. How many EMPLOYEES (full- and part-time) were on your payroll during the pay period which included March 12, 1997? 104 Item 3. OPERATIONAL STATUS a. How many months during 1997 did this firm or organization actively operate this establishment? Number of months 002 b. How many PROPRIETORS and PARTNERS worked 15 or more hours during the week which included March 12, 1997? 105 b. Which of the following best describes the operational status of this establishment at the end of 1997? Mark (X) only ONE box. 001 1 2 3 4 In operation Temporarily or seasonally inactive Ceased operation – Give date Sold or leased to another operator – Enter name, etc. below AND give date c. How many UNPAID FAMILY members worked 15 or more hours during the week which included March 12, 1997? Mo. Day Yr. Item 8. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF BUSINESS OR ACTIVITY Which of the following best describes the PRINCIPAL business or activity being operated at the end of 1997? Mark (X) only ONE box. 107 1 Name of new owner or operator WHOLESALE Continue with section B, page 3 RETAIL Continue with section C, page 5 SERVICES Continue with section D, page 7 HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES – Continue with section E, page 9 MANUFACTURES Continue with section F, page 10 CONSTRUCTION Continue with section G, page 14 Other – Specify in REMARKS below and skip to section H, page 17, and complete item 52. Number and street 2 City or town State ZIP Code 3 Item 4. LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION a. Which of the following best describes the legal form of organization of this establishment at the end of 1997? Mark (X) only ONE box. 003 1 2 8 0 4 Individual proprietorship Partnership Cooperative association Corporation (Do not mark if any form of cooperative association) Government – Specify 5 6 7 5 9 Other – Specify REMARKS b. If "Corporation" was marked: Which of the following best describes this establishment at the end of 1997? Mark (X) only ONE box. 106 1 2 FORM OA-9820 Private corporation Public corporation Page 2 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–3 If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section B – WHOLESALE Item 9. KIND OF BUSINESS – WHOLESALE What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1997 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. 070 Item 11. EMPLOYMENT BY PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY What was the approximate number of employees by principal activity during the pay period which included March 12, 1997? a. Selling b. Sales support (including office, clerical, warehouse, driver, and maintenance employees) c. Central administrative and auxiliary 134 Number 131 132 133 Motor vehicles and automotive parts and supplies. Furniture and home furnishings . . . . . . . . . . . Lumber and other construction materials . . . . . . Office equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computers, peripheral equipment, and software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5010 5020 5030 5044 5045 Other commercial equipment (Include restaurant and hotel equipment and store machines.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical and hospital equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other professional equipment and supplies – Specify . . . . d. Manufacturing 5046 5047 5049 e. Other – Specify 135 Metals and minerals, except petroleum . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical apparatus and equipment, wiring supplies, and construction materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical appliances, radios, and television sets . . . . . . . . Other electronic parts and equipment – Specify . . . . . . . . 5050 5063 5064 5065 HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS Report percentages as whole numbers EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as Percent 39 Percent 147 149 141 143 144 148 145 146 % Item 12. CLASS OF CUSTOMER What was the percentage of 1997 sales (item 5) to each customer class? a. To farmers for farm use b. To builders and contractors % % % % % % % % Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plumbing and heating equipment and supplies . . . . . . . . Construction and mining machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industrial machinery and equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Industrial supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service establishment equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation equipment and supplies; farm, garden, and other machinery and equipment – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . 5072 5074 5082 5084 5085 5087 5089 c. To exporters (export sales) d. To retailers and repair shops e. To wholesale establishments f. To household consumers and individual users g. To industrial users (manufacturing and mining) h. To institutional, commercial, and professional users Jewelry and precious stones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other durable goods – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5094 5099 i. To governmental bodies (Federal, Commonwealth, and municipal) j. TOTAL (Sum of lines a through i should equal 100%) 150 % Paper and paper products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drugs, drug proprietaries, and druggists’ sundries . Apparel, piece goods, and notions . . . . . . . . . . Groceries and related products. . . . . . . . . . . . Chemicals and allied products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5110 5120 5130 5140 5160 5170 5180 5191 5192 5193 5198 5199 100 Mil. Thou. Dol. % Item 13. OPERATING EXPENSES What were the TOTAL 1997 operating expenses, including payroll, but excluding the cost of goods sold and interest expense? 040 Petroleum and petroleum products (Include bulk stations and terminals.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverages . Farm supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Books, periodicals, and newspapers . . . . . . Flowers and florists’ supplies. . . . . . . . . . Paint, paint supplies, and wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Item 14. DOLLAR VOLUME OF BUSINESS a. Did this establishment sell merchandise for the account of others on a COMMISSION or BROKERAGE basis in 1997? 121 1 2 YES – Go to item 14b NO – Skip to item 14d Thou. Dol. Other nondurable goods – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mil. b. What was the gross selling value of business conducted on a commission 122 or brokerage basis for the account of others? (Included in item 5.) 123 c. What was the dollar volume of commissions or brokerage received on transactions reported in item 14b? Item 10. TYPE OF OPERATION Which of the following best describes the type of operation on which the major portion of your business was conducted in 1997? Mark (X) only ONE box. 060 11 20 42 77 064 FORM OA-9820 Merchant (buying and selling on own account) Manufacturers’ sales branch or sales office Broker, agent, commission merchant Other type of operation – Specify d. What percentage of the products sold by this establishment (including firms under common ownership or control) did your company manufacture or mine in the United States, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territories? Percent 124 % NOTE – If this is the only establishment of this firm, skip to item 15. e. What was the dollar volume of transfer (billings) to other establishments within your company? (NOT included in item 5.) Page 3 Mil. 125 Thou. Dol. CONTINUE ON PAGE 4 © B–4 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section B – WHOLESALE (Continued) Item 15. INVENTORIES a. Did you have inventories at the end of 1997? 180 1 YES – Go to item 15b 2 NO – Skip to item 16 b. Are inventories of this establishment subject to the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method of valuation? 185 1 2 Item 17. COMMODITY LINES (Continued) Commodity lines Census use 100 Percent of sales 102 General-purpose industrial machinery, equipment, and parts Industrial valves and fittings Thou. Dol. Welding supplies (Exclude gases.) Drugs, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and toiletries Men’s and boys’ wear Women’s and children’s wear 2320 2380 2440 3500 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 4300 4400 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % YES – Complete the remainder of this item NO – Skip to item 15c Mil. 182 (1) Amount subject to LIFO costing (gross) 183 (a) Amount of LIFO reserve 184 (b) LIFO value for line (1) (net) 181 Footwear Frozen foods, packaged Dairy products, except dried or canned (2) Amount not subject to LIFO costing c. What was the TOTAL value of all inventories for 1997? 046 Poultry and poultry products (Exclude frozen packaged.) Confectionery Fish and seafoods (Exclude canned and frozen packaged.) Meat and meat products (Exclude canned and frozen packaged.) Fresh fruits and vegetables Coffee, tea, and spices (processed) Bread and baked goods Canned foods Food and beverage basic materials Soft drinks Percent of sales 102 NOTE – (LIFO users only) The sum of (1)(a), (1)(b), and (2) should equal item 15c. Item 16. STORAGE SPACE Did you have warehouse, stockroom, or other inventory storage space on December 31, 1997? 190 1 4500 4600 4700 4800 4820 4830 4840 4850 4860 4900 5300 2 YES – Report usable under-roof floor space excluding space occupied by interior walls, permanent aisles, elevator shafts, stairways, offices, shipping platforms, etc. NO Square feet 191 Item 17. COMMODITY LINES What was the estimated percentage of total 1997 sales (item 5) for each commodity line you specify for this establishment? Commodity lines New and used automobiles, motorcycles, buses, campers, and motor homes Automotive parts and supplies (new and rebuilt) Used automotive parts, accessories, and equipment Tires and tubes Household and lawn furniture Linens, domestics, curtains, and draperies Lumber: rough, dressed, and finished Plywood and millwork Brick, stone, tile, sand, block, cement, and gravel Office equipment and supplies Surgical, medical, and hospital supplies Electrical apparatus and equipment Electrical appliances, household Electronic parts and equipment (except communication equipment) Hardware (Include power hand tools.) Plumbing and heating equipment and supplies (hydronics) FORM OA-9820 Census use 100 0100 0200 0240 0300 0400 0520 0600 0620 0700 0900 1000 1400 1500 Other grocery specialties Grain and beans % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Plastics materials and basic forms Chemicals and allied products (Exclude agriculture, plastics, gases, and petroleum.) Petroleum products Liquefied petroleum gases (Exclude natural gas.) Beer and ale Wines and distilled alcoholic beverages Paint, paint supplies, and wallpaper Books, periodicals, newspapers, and miscellaneous printed materials Other commodities – Refer to the list of Wholesale Commodity Lines on page 18 to specify kind(s) and enter code(s). Code 1) 2) 3) 076 5330 5400 5420 5600 5700 6000 6100 9811 077 9812 078 9813 9700 9980 9990 PROCEED TO SECTION H, PAGE 17, AND COMPLETE THE REST OF THE FORM. % % % % % Service receipts and labor charges 1600 1700 Miscellaneous receipts TOTAL 100 % 1800 Page 4 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–5 If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section C – RETAIL Item 18. KIND OF BUSINESS – RETAIL What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1997 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. Building materials, hardware, garden supply, mobile home Lumber and other building material dealer. . . . . . . Wholesale lumber and other building material dealer. Retail paint, glass, and wallpaper store . . . . . . . . . Wholesale paint, glass, and wallpaper store . . . . . . Hardware store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail nursery, lawn, and garden supplies store . . . . General merchandise Department store . . . . . . . . . . . Variety store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous general merchandise Food Grocery store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cash and carry . . . . . . . . . . . . 070 Item 18. KIND OF BUSINESS – RETAIL (Continued) Eating and drinking places Eating place 070 Cafeteria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurant (full menu provided with waiter/waitress service and patrons seated) . . . . . . . . 5211 5031 5231 5198 5251 5261 5811 5812 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refreshment place or other eating place providing a limited menu of food items (hamburgers, steak, seafood, chicken, pizza, pancakes, etc.) . . . . . . . Fast food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5814 5815 5816 Eating place with 25 or more guestrooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5311 5331 5399 5411 5412 5413 5421 5431 5441 5451 5461 5499 7015 5813 Drinking place (bar, cocktail lounge, etc.) . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous retail stores Drug and proprietary store . . . . . . . . . . Liquor store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sporting goods store and bicycle shop . . . Book store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stationery store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School supplies store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewelry store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobby, toy, and game shop . . . . . . . . . . Camera and photographic supply store . . . Gift, novelty, and souvenir store . . . . . . . Luggage and leather goods store . . . . . . . Sewing, needlework, and piece goods store . Nonstore retailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5912 5921 5941 5942 5943 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 Meat and fish (seafood) market, freezer provisioners Fruit store and vegetable market . . . . . . . . . . . Candy, nut, and confectionery store . . . . . . . . . Dairy products store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other food store – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealer – new and used cars . . . . . . Motor vehicle dealer – used cars only . . . . . . . . Auto and home supply store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gasoline service station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boat dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreational vehicle dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous automotive and aircraft dealer . . . . Apparel and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5511 5521 5531 5541 5551 5561 5599 Mail order (catalog selling) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating merchandise vending machines . . . . . . . . House-to-house or telephone (direct selling) . . . . . . . Fuel dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . Liquefied petroleum gas dealer . Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cigar store and stand . . . . . . News dealer and newsstand. . . Optician’s goods store . . . . . . Other – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5961 5962 5963 5983 5984 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Men’s and boys’ clothing and furnishings store . . . . Women’s ready-to-wear store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s accessory and specialty store . . . . . . . . Children’s and infants’ wear store. . . . . . . . . . . . Family clothing store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoe store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous apparel and accessory store – Specify 5611 5621 5632 5641 5651 5661 5699 Item 19. UNDER-ROOF FLOOR SPACE Did this establishment have any under-roof floor space used as a department, variety, grocery, or drug store in 1997? 252 250 1 Square feet YES – TOTAL floor space . . . . . . . . . 251 Furniture, homefurnishings, and equipment Furniture store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floor covering store . . . . . . . . . . Drapery, curtain, and upholstery store Miscellaneous homefurnishings store Household appliance store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5712 5713 5714 5719 5722 5731 5734 5735 5736 2 NO Under-roof SELLING space . . . . Item 20. FRANCHISE NAME Did this establishment use a name authorized by a franchisor in 1997? 333 1 2 335 YES – Does the franchisor own or 1 operate the establishment? . . . . . NO 2 Radio, television, and electronics store . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer and software store (selling primarily to individual home consumers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Record and prerecorded tape store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musical instrument store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FORM OA-9820 YES NO Item 21. SHOPPING CENTER Is this establishment physically located in a shopping center or mall? 390 1 2 YES NO CONTINUE ON PAGE 6 Page 5 © B–6 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section C – RETAIL (Continued) HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS Report percentages as whole numbers EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as Percent Item 23. MERCHANDISE LINES (Continued) % Merchandise line Census use 230 39 Percent 237 Item 22. CLASS OF CUSTOMER What was the percentage of total 1997 sales (item 5) by class of customer? a. General public 239 Percent of sales 232 % % Living room, dining room, bedroom furniture (except odd beds, cots, etc.) All other furniture Floor coverings Home computer hardware, software, and other calculating equipment and supplies Kitchenware and homefurnishings Jewelry 0344 0345 0360 0370 0380 0400 0440 0490 0500 0580 0600 0620 0640 0670 0680 0715 0716 0717 0721 0725 0726 0730 0740 0780 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % b. Other Item 23. MERCHANDISE LINES What was the estimated percentage of total 1997 sales (item 5) for each merchandise line you specify for this establishment? Merchandise line Census use 230 Percent of sales 232 Meat, fish, and poultry Produce (fresh fruits and vegetables) Frozen foods Dairy products and related foods Bakery products, except frozen All other foods, excluding pet food Meals, snacks, sandwiches, nonalcoholic beverages generally served for consumption at this establishment Alcoholic drinks (served at this establishment) Packaged liquor, wine, and beer Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, and smokers’ accessories (Exclude sales from vending machines owned by others.) Prescription drugs from a pharmacist Nonprescription medicines and vitamins, proprietary and over-the-counter ethical medicines, and other health and beauty aids Soaps, detergents, and household cleaners Paper products Men’s and boys’ wear Women’s and girls’ wear Women’s accessories Footwear Sewing, knitting, needlework goods 0101 0102 0103 0104 0106 0114 % % % % % % Photographic equipment and supplies Optical goods Sporting goods and trophies Recreational vehicles Hardware, tools, plumbing, and electrical supplies Lawn and garden equipment and supplies, cut flowers, plants, shrubs, fertilizers, etc. Lumber, millwork, building materials, and home repair and modernization equipment, and supplies 0120 0130 0140 % % % Paint, paint sundries, glass, and wallpaper Mobile homes New automobiles, vans, and trucks 0150 0161 % Used automobiles, vans, and trucks % Other powered transportation vehicles 0162 0180 0190 0200 0220 0230 0260 0270 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Gasoline Diesel fuel Other automotive fuel Automotive lubricants (oils, grease, etc.) Automotive tires, tubes, batteries, parts, and accessories Household fuels All other merchandise If sales of merchandise on this line exceed 5 percent of total, specify principal lines and estimated percent of sales on next line 076 9810 9811 % % % % % Curtains, drapes, shades, blinds, slipcovers, towels, sheets, blankets, table linens, etc. 0280 Major household appliances Small electric appliances Televisions, video recording devices, video tapes, etc. Audio equipment, musical instruments and supplies Sleep furniture and equipment FORM OA-9820 1) 077 0300 0310 0320 0330 0343 2) 078 9812 9813 9900 9990 PROCEED TO SECTION H, PAGE 17, AND COMPLETE THE REST OF THE FORM. 3) Nonmerchandise receipts from customers TOTAL 100 % Page 6 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–7 If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section D – SERVICES Item 24. KIND OF BUSINESS – SERVICES What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1997 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. Travel agencies and other passenger transportation services 070 4724 4725 4729 Item 24. KIND OF BUSINESS – SERVICES (Continued) Business services (Continued) Data processing services. . . . . . . . . . Information retrieval services . . . . . . . Computer facilities management services Computer rental and leasing . . . . . . . Computer maintenance and repair . . . . Computer related services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070 Travel agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tour operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other services in arranging passenger transportation. . . . Personal services Power laundry, family and commercial . Garment pressing and cleaner’s agents Linen supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coin-operated laundry and cleaning . . Dry cleaning plant, except rug. . . . . . Carpet and upholstery cleaning . . . . . Industrial launderers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7374 7375 7376 7377 7378 7379 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 Detective, guard, and armored car services Security systems services . . . . . . . . . . News syndicates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photofinishing laboratory . . . . . . . . . . Other business services – Specify . . . . . Other laundry and garment services including hand laundry – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photographic studios, portrait . . . Beauty shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . Barber shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors Funeral service and crematory . . Tax return preparation services . . Other personal services – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7221 7231 7241 7251 7261 7291 7299 Automobile repair and services Truck rental and leasing, without driver . . . . . . . Passenger car rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passenger car leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utility trailer and recreational vehicle rental . . . . . Automobile parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Top, body, and upholstery repair and painting shop Auto exhaust systems repair shop . . . . . . . . . . Tire retreading and repair shop . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive glass replacement shop . . . . . . . . . Automotive transmission repair shop. . . . . . . . . General automotive repair shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7513 7514 7515 7519 7521 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 Other automotive repair shop – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . Business services Advertising agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outdoor advertising services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio, television, and publishers’ advertising representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other advertising services (except agencies) – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7311 7312 7313 7319 Carwash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other automotive services – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7542 7549 Miscellaneous repair services Radio and television repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjustment and collection services . . . Mercantile credit reporting agency . . . Direct mail advertising services . . . . . Photocopying and duplicating services . Commercial photography . . . . . . . . Commercial art and graphic design . . . Secretarial and court reporting services Disinfecting and exterminating services Cleaning and maintenance services. . . Medical equipment rental and leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7322 7323 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338 7342 7349 7352 7353 7359 7361 7363 7371 7372 7373 7622 7623 7629 7631 7641 7692 7694 7699 Refrigeration and air conditioning service and repair shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical and electronic repair shop (except computer repair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watch, clock, and jewelry repair. . Reupholstery and furniture repair . Welding repair . . . . . . . . . . . Armature rewinding shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other repair services, including sewer and septic tank cleaning services – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavy construction and earthmoving equipment, rental and leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other equipment rental and leasing (except computers or automotive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Employment agency . . . . . . . . . . Temporary help supply services . . . Computer programming services . . . Prepackaged software . . . . . . . . . Computer integrated systems design . FORM OA-9820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motion pictures Motion picture and video production Services allied to motion pictures . . . Motion picture and tape distribution . Motion picture distribution services. . Theatres, except drive-in. . . . . . . . Video tape rental . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7812 7819 7822 7829 7832 7841 CONTINUE ON PAGE 8 © B–8 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section D – SERVICES (Continued) Item 24. KIND OF BUSINESS – SERVICES (Continued) Amusement and recreation services, except motion pictures HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS 7911 7922 7929 7933 7941 7948 7991 7992 7993 7994 7995 7996 7997 7998 7999 371 1 2 Report percentages as whole numbers EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as Percent 39 % 070 Dance studios, schools, and halls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theatrical producers and services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bands, orchestras, actors, and other entertainers and entertainment groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowling center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial sports clubs, managers, and sports promoters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Racing, including track operation . . . . . Physical fitness facility . . . . . . . . . . . Public golf course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coin-operated amusement devices . . . . Lottery agency (except horserace) . . . . Horserace betting agency . . . . . . . . . Amusement parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . Membership sports and recreation club . Cockfight arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other amusement and recreation services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Item 25. MERCHANDISE SALES a. Did this establishment sell any merchandise over-the-counter or separate from services provided in 1997? YES – Complete b below NO – Skip to item 26 b. What was the estimated percentage of total 1997 receipts (item 5) from the sale of such merchandise? If more than 50 percent, describe the type of merchandise sold in the REMARKS section below. . . . . . . . . Percent 372 % Item 26. SHOPPING CENTER Is this establishment physically located in a shopping center or mall? 390 1 2 YES NO REMARKS Medical and dental laboratories Dental laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other dental and medical services – Specify . . . . . . . . 8072 8021 Legal services Legal services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legal aid society (or other nonprofit legal services) – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8111 9002 Museums, art galleries, and botanical and zoological gardens Museums and art galleries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Botanical and zoological gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering, architectural, land surveying, research, management, and related services Engineering services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architectural services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surveying services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial, physical, and biological research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 8412 8422 Commercial, economic, sociological, and educational nonphysical research. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial testing laboratory . . . . . Management services . . . . . . . . . . Management consulting services . . . . Public relations services . . . . . . . . . Facilities support management services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other business consulting services – Specify . . . . . . . . Other kind of services – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8999 PROCEED TO SECTION H, PAGE 17, AND COMPLETE THE REST OF THE FORM. FORM OA-9820 Page 8 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–9 If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section E – HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES Item 27. KIND OF BUSINESS – HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1997 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS Report percentages as whole numbers EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as Percent 39 % Item 28. SOURCES OF RECEIPTS Receipts must be reported as percentages of total 1997 receipts (item 5). Exclude occupancy or other taxes collected from customers. Hotels, motels, and guest houses 070 a. Receipts from customers 7011 Hotel with 100 or more guestrooms . . . . . . . Hotel with 25 to 99 guestrooms . . . . . . . . . . Hotel with less than 25 guestrooms. . . . . . . . Recreational hotel (tourist villas and paradores) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guest houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organizational hotel or lodging house, with rooms open to the general public . . . . . . . . . 7012 What was the estimated percentage of 1997 sales and receipts from customers for the following? (DO NOT include receipts from coin-operated machines maintained by others.) (1) Guestroom or unit rentals (If meals are included as a room package, estimate the percentage for meals on line a(3).) (2) Receipts from casino operations (3) Sales of meals and nonalcoholic beverages (4) Sales of alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises (5) Sales of packaged liquor, wine, or beer Census use 400 0010 0040 Percent 402 7013 % % % % % % 7014 7015 0120 0130 0140 9800 7016 7041 (6) Sales of other merchandise (7) All other receipts from customers (Include ballrooms, convention halls, laundry, valet, and other services.) 7032 Other lodging places Sporting and recreational camps – Specify . . . 9980 9990 % Trailer parks and campsites (transients) . . . . . Residential mobile home park . . . . . . . . . . . Children’s day camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7033 6515 7999    (8) TOTAL (Sum of lines (1) through (7) should equal 100%) 100 % Skip to section H, page 17 b. Receipts from other sources Were any receipts OTHER than from customers received by this establishment in its business operation? (Include rental and commission receipts from operators of leased departments, concessions and stores, and coin-operated machines.) Mil. 378 1 2 Thou. Dol. YES – What was the amount? NO 379 Item 29. NUMBER AND TYPE OF ACCOMMODATIONS Other kinds of activity or operation Restaurant, including – Hotel with 100 or more guestrooms . . . . . . . Hotel with 25 to 99 guestrooms . . . . . . . . . Motel with 25 or more guestrooms . . . . . . . Less than 25 guestrooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other kind of activity – Specify . . . . . . . . . . 7018 a. What was the number of rooms, units, or quarters primarily rented as transient as of December 31, 1997? The number of guestrooms, units, or quarters consists of the number which can be rented as single units. Suites of rooms which cannot be subdivided should be counted as a single unit. Number as of December 31, 1997 381 7019 b. Were more than half of guestroom or unit rental receipts in 1997 from transient guests? 383 1 2 7015 YES NO 5812 Item 30. PUERTO RICO TOURIST ENCOURAGEMENT LAW 7099 Did this establishment operate under the Puerto Rico Tourist Encouragement Law in 1997? 385 1 2 YES NO PROCEED TO SECTION H, PAGE 17, AND COMPLETE THE REST OF THE FORM. FORM OA-9820 Page 9 B–10 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section F – MANUFACTURES Item 31. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES What was the PRINCIPAL kind of manufacturing activity for this establishment in 1997 (or activity by which the establishment is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. Food and kindred products 070 Meat packing plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sausages and other prepared meat products from purchased materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poultry slaughtering and processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheese natural and processed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ice cream and frozen desserts, except frozen bakery products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fluid milk and cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other dairy products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 2013 2015 2022 2024 2026 2029 Item 31. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials Men’s and boys’ suits and coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ underwear and nightwear . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ work clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other men’s and boys’ clothing and furnishings – Specify 070 2311 2321 2322 2325 2326 2329 . . . . . Women’s and misses’ blouses and shirts . . . . . . . . . . Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ dresses . . . . . . . . . . . Other women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear – Specify 2331 2335 2339 Canned specialties, such as baby food and soups, except seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canned fruits, vegetables, preserves, jams, and jellies . . . Frozen and preserved foods – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . 2032 2033 2038 Prepared feed and feed ingredients for animals and fowls, except dogs and cats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other grain mill products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2048 2049 Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear . Bras, girdles, and allied garments. . . . . . . . . . . Girls’ and children’s dresses and blouses . . . . . . Other girls’ and children’s outerwear . . . . . . . . . Curtains and draperies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homefurnishings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pleating and stitching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive and apparel trimming . . . . . . . . . . Other apparel and finished products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2341 2342 2361 2369 2391 2392 2395 2396 2399 Bread and other bakery products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cookies and crackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frozen bakery products, except bread . . . . . . . . . . . . Candy and other confections, including chocolate candy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other sugar products, peanuts, and nuts – Specify . . . . 2051 2052 2053 2064 2069 Lumber and wood products, except furniture Sawmills, flooring mills, and other special products sawmills – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2429 Wood millwork covered with metal and plastic materials. . Wood kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities. . . . . . . . Hardwood and softwood veneer and plywood, and other structural wood members – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2431 2434 2439 Edible fats and oils – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2079 Distilled and blended liquors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bottled and canned soft drinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flavoring extracts and syrups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other beverages – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2085 2086 2087 2089 Wood or wood and metal combination pallets and skids . . Other wood containers – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2448 2449 Wood preserving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other wood products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2491 2499 Canned and cured fish and seafoods . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roasted coffee, coffee concentrates, and extracts . . . . . . Manufactured ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other food preparations and kindred products – Specify . 2091 2095 2097 2099 Furniture and fixtures Wood household furniture, except upholstered Wood household furniture, upholstered . . . . Metal household furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . Mattresses, foundations, and convertible beds Other household furniture – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2511 2512 2514 2515 2519 Tobacco products Cigars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other tobacco products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2121 2129 Wood office furniture and other office furniture – Specify . 2529 Textile mill products Knit outerwear mills, such as sweaters and sweat shirts . . Fabrics, carpets, yarn and thread, and other textile mill products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2253 2299 Public building and related furniture . . . . . . . . Wood shelving, lockers, and store fixtures . . . . . Office and store fixtures, except wood . . . . . . . Drapery hardware and window blinds and shades Other furniture and fixtures – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2531 2541 2542 2591 2599 FORM OA-9820 Page 10 CONTINUE ON PAGE 11 © B–11 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section F – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Item 31. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Paper and allied products Paper mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paperboard mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup paperboard boxes . . . . . . . . . Corrugated and solid fiber boxes . . . . Folding paperboard boxes . . . . . . . . Other paperboard containers and boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070 Item 31. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Laminated plastics plate and sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plastics bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other rubber and plastics products – Specify . . . . . . . 070 . . . . . . 2621 2631 2652 2653 2657 2659 . . . 3083 3085 3089 Leather and leather products Men’s footwear, except athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s handbags and purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other leather and leather products – Specify . . . . . . . . 3143 3171 3172 3199 Plastics, foil, and coated paper bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other paper and allied products – Specify . . . . . . . . . 2673 2679 Printing, publishing, and allied industries Newspapers: publishing, or publishing and printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Periodicals: publishing, or publishing and printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Books and pamphlets: publishing, or publishing and printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous publishing activities . . . Commercial printing, lithographic. . . . Commercial printing, gravure . . . . . . Other commercial printing . . . . . . . . Manifold business forms. . . . . . . . . Other printing and publishing – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2711 2721 2731 2741 2752 2754 2759 2761 2799 Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products Glass products made of purchased glass. . Concrete block and brick . . . . . . . . . . . Concrete products, except block and brick . Ready-mixed concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . Cut stone and stone products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3231 3271 3272 3273 3281 Other products made of glass, hydraulic cement, clay, pottery, gypsum, lime, abrasive, asbestos, and nonmetallic mineral products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . 3299 Primary metal industries Steel wiredrawing and steel nails and spikes . . . . . . . . Iron and steel foundries, nonferrous metals, and other primary metal industries products – Specify . . . . . . . . 3315 3399 Chemicals and allied products Industrial gases and other inorganic chemicals – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2819 Plastic materials and resins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other synthetics and manmade fibers, except glass – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2821 2829 Medicinal chemicals and botanical products . . . . . . . . . Pharmaceutical preparations for human or veterinary use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diagnostic substances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soap and other detergents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polishes and sanitation goods preparations . . . . . . Surface active agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations . . Paints and related products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adhesives and sealants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other chemicals and chemical preparations – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2833 2834 2835 2841 2842 2843 2844 2851 2891 2899 Fabricated metal products Metal cans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heating equipment, except electric . . . . Fabricated structural metal . . . . . . . . Metal doors, sash, and trim . . . . . . . . Fabricated plate work (boiler shop) . . . . Sheet metal work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architectural and ornamental metal work Other structural metal work – Specify. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3411 3433 3441 3442 3443 3444 3446 3449 Screw machine products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers . . . . . . . . . . . Other metal stampings – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3451 3452 3469 Plating and polishing of metals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous fabricated wire products . . . . . . . . . . . Other fabricated metal products – Specify . . . . . . . . . 3471 3496 3499 Petroleum refining and related industries Petroleum refining, including gasoline and oil . . . . . . . . Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other petroleum and coal products – Specify . . . . . . . . Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment 2911 2951 2999 Special dies, tools, jigs, and fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other metalworking machinery and equipment – Specify . 3544 3549 Electronic computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FORM OA-9820 3571 Page 11 CONTINUE ON PAGE 12 © B–12 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section F – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Item 31. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment (Continued) 070 Computer peripheral equipment, including printers, plotters, and graphic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other office equipment including calculators, terminals, and computer storage devices – Specify . . . . . . . . . . 3577 3579 Item 31. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 070 Jewelry, precious metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silverware and plated ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewelers’ materials and lapidary work . . . . . . . . . . . . Costume jewelry and costume novelties . Fasteners, buttons, needles, and pins. . . Signs and advertising specialties . . . . . Other manufacturing industries – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3911 3914 3915 3961 3965 3993 3999 Refrigeration (air-conditioning) and heating equipment. . . Other industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment– Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3585 3599 Electronic and electrical equipment and components, except computer equipment Power, distribution, and specialty transformers . . . . . . . Switchgear and switchboard apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . Other electrical industrial apparatus – Specify . . . . . . . 3612 3613 3629 Item 32. SHIPMENTS AND OTHER RECEIPTS a. What was the total VALUE OF SHIPMENTS for products made in this establishment in 1997? (Include interplant transfers.) b. What were the receipts for CONTRACT WORK performed for others on their materials? (Describe products worked on and kind of work.) Mil. 601 Thou. Dol. Household appliances – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3639 602 Current-carrying wiring devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other electric lighting and wiring equipment – Specify . . 3643 3648 Telephone and telegraph apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio, TV, and other communication equipment – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3661 3669 c. What were the MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS for – (1) Sales of scrap and refuse? (2) Other miscellaneous receipts (including receipts for repair work, etc.)? d. What were the receipts for RESALES, i.e., sales of products bought and sold without further manufacture, processing, or assembly in this establishment? 603 604 Printed circuit boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electronic coils, transformers, and inductors. . . . . . . . . Other electronic and electrical equipment and components – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3672 3677 605 3679 Transportation equipment Motor vehicle parts and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment – Specify . . 3714 3719 Item 33. EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS WORKED a. How many PRODUCTION WORKERS were employed in 1997 during the pay period including the 12th of the month for the months shown? (Include permanent or temporary, full- or part-time.) Number of employees 610 Boat building and repairing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aircraft, ship, and other transportation; parts, equipment, and repairing – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3732 3799 (1) March 611 (2) May 612 Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments; photographic, medical and optical goods; watches and clocks Instruments to measure electricity . . . . . . . . . Surgical, medical, and veterinary instruments and apparatus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical appliances and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dental equipment and supplies; radiographic, irradiation, electromedical, and electrotherapeutic apparatus – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3825 3841 3842 (3) August 613 (4) November b. How many other employees were employed during the pay period including March 12? c. How many hours were worked by PRODUCTION WORKERS by quarter? (1) January through March 617 615 Hours worked 616 . . . . . 3849 (2) April through June Ophthalmic goods (contact lenses, eyeglasses, and sunglasses) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other measuring, analyzing and controlling instruments; photographic and optical goods; watches and clocks – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 3851 (3) July through September 619 3879 (4) October through December (5) TOTAL hours worked (Sum of lines (1) through (4)) 620 FORM OA-9820 Page 12 CONTINUE ON PAGE 13 © B–13 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section F – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Item 34. PAYROLL What was the annual payroll, before deductions, for this establishment for the entire calendar year 1997? a. Production workers b. All other employees Mil. 625 626 Item 37. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (Continued) Thou. Dol. b. What were the capital expenditures for NEW buildings and machinery? (1) Buildings and other structures (Exclude land.) (2) Machinery and equipment Mil. 630 631 Mil. 656 Thou. Dol. 657 Item 35. SELECTED COSTS What was the cost to this establishment in 1997 for materials and services used? a. Electricity b. Fuels consumed for heat or power c. Contract labor for production d. Contract work and nonproduction labor done for you by others e. Products bought and resold in the same condition f. Materials, parts, components, containers, etc. 632 Thou. Dol. Item 38. VALUE OF PRODUCTS SHIPPED AND CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED BY CUSTOMER LOCATION What was the total dollar value of products made and contract work performed in 1997 for each of the following customer locations? Customer location Value of products shipped Mil. 659 Value of contract work Mil. 660 633 634 635 (1) a. U.S. and territories (Do not include Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.) b. Virgin Islands c. Central America, South America, and Caribbean Zone (Do not include the Virgin Islands.) d. Other foreign places e. Puerto Rico – Complete lines f through l below (2) Thou. Dol. (3) Thou. Dol. Item 36. INVENTORIES a. Did you have inventories at the end of 1996 or 1997? 636 1 2 661 663 662 664 YES – Go to item 36b NO – Skip to item 37 b. Are inventories of this establishment subject to the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method of valuation? 637 1 2 665 667 666 668 YES – Complete the remainder of this item NO – Skip to item 36c END OF 1997 Mil. Thou. Dol. END OF 1996 Mil. Thou. Dol. 639 (1) Amount subject 638 to LIFO costing (gross) (a) Amount of LIFO reserve (b) LIFO value for line (1) (net) (2) Amount not subject to LIFO costing 640 If you reported on line e, columns (2) and (3): What was the distribution of shipments or contract work for customers located in Puerto Rico? (Sum of lines f through l should equal the entries for line e above.) Class of customer (1) f. Wholesalers Value of products shipped Mil. 670 672 674 641 Value of contract work Mil. 671 673 675 642 643 (2) Thou. Dol. (3) Thou. Dol. 644 645 g. Retailers h. Household consumers i. Commonwealth government j. Construction companies k. Other manufacturing establishments l. Other customers c. What was the TOTAL value of all inventories at the end of 1996 and 1997? END OF 1997 END OF 1996 Mil. Thou. Dol. Mil. Thou. Dol. (1) Materials, 646 647 supplies, etc. (2) Work-in-process (3) Finished goods (4) TOTAL inventories (Sum of lines (1) through (3)) 648 650 652 649 651 653 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 Item 39. SPECIAL INQUIRY If "Corporation" was marked in item 4: Which of the following best describes this establishment at the end of 1997? Mark (X) only ONE box. Dol. 685 1 2 3 4 NOTE – (LIFO users only) The sum of b(1)(a), b(1)(b), and b(2) should equal line c(4). Item 37. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES a. What were the capital expenditures for USED buildings and machinery in 1997 (excluding land)? (New capital expenditures should NOT be included in item 37a, but should be reported below in item 37b.) FORM OA-9820 Mil. 655 Thou. Domestic corporation Nondomestic corporation under section 936 Nondomestic corporation under section 30A Other nondomestic corporation PROCEED TO SECTION H, PAGE 17, AND COMPLETE THE REST OF THE FORM. Page 13 B–14 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section G – CONSTRUCTION Item 40. KIND OF ACTIVITY – CONSTRUCTION a. Describe the PRINCIPAL kind of construction activity this establishment engaged in during 1997. Percent Construction activities (Continued) HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS Report percentages as whole numbers EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as Percent Swimming pool contractor % Terrazo, tile, marble, and mosaic work 726 725 724 Item 40. KIND OF ACTIVITY – CONSTRUCTION (Continued) % 39 b. What was the estimated percentage of the TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE OF BUSINESS DONE in 1997 (item 5) for each of the following activities? Percent Construction activities Building construction on land owned by others – general contractor Building construction on land owned by you Construction of highways, streets, parking lots, airport runways, and work related to highway and street construction Heavy construction such as bridges, tunnels, water, sewer, and other utility lines Other heavy construction such as petrochemical and industrial complex power plant Subdividing and preparing your own land for sale Subdividing and preparing your own land for rent or lease Subdividing and preparing land owned by others NOTE – General contractors who did any of the following special trades as part of a general contract should NOT fill out these boxes; but if work was done in 1997 as a Special Trade Contractor, fill out the boxes that apply. Percent 711 709 705 703 % Water well drilling % 727 % 704 % Wrecking and demolition work Other types of contracting – Specify kind 728 % % 706 % 707 % 729 % 708 % 730 % % 710 % 731 % Activities other than construction Architectural and engineering services 732 % Rental of construction machinery and equipment Retail trade – Specify kind % 733 % Plastering, drywall, acoustical, and insulation work 712 Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning 713 % 734 % Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 714 % Sale of land % 715 735 % Carpentry work Concrete work 716 % % 717 Wholesale trade, manufacturing, and transportation 736 % Electrical work Installation or erection of building equipment 718 Construction management % % Other business activities – Specify kinds 737 % Excavation work 719 % % 738 Floor laying and other floor work 720 Glass and glazing work 721 % 739 % Masonry, stone setting, and other stonework 722 % % % 723 Painting and paper hanging Structural steel erection FORM OA-9820 % Page 14 TOTAL 100 CONTINUE ON PAGE 15 © % 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–15 If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section G – CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Item 41. DOLLAR VALUE OF BUSINESS a. What was the dollar value of all construction work done in 1997? INCLUDE – • New construction • Additions and alterations, or reconstruction • Special trades contracting work • Maintenance and repair work • Land development and improvement • Buildings and other structures built for sale, excluding the value of the land • Installation and service of equipment • Construction work on own account (2) May Mil. b. What were your receipts from kinds of business other than those reported above in 1997? INCLUDE – • Architectural and engineering services • Rental of machinery and equipment • Sale of land 742 Mil. 741 Thou. Dol. Item 43. EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS WORKED a. How many CONSTRUCTION WORKERS were employed in 1997 during the pay period including the 12th of the month for the months shown? (Include permanent or temporary, full- or part-time.) (1) March 826 825 Number of employees Thou. Dol. (3) August 827 828 • Retail trade • Other services (4) November b. How many other employees were employed during the pay period including March 12? c. How many hours were worked by CONSTRUCTION WORKERS by quarter? (1) January through March 831 829 Item 42. TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION What was the estimated percentage of the amount you reported in item 41a (the dollar value of construction work done in 1997) for each of the types of construction listed below? (For each entry in column (a), show the percentage of new construction (include additions and alterations) in column (b) and the percentage of maintenance and repair work in column (c).) NOTE – Column (b) + column (c) = column (a). Breakdown of column (a) Percent of Maintenance construction New work done construction and repair work (a) (b) (c) 744 746 748 Hours worked 830 (2) April through June 832 Type of construction (3) July through September 833 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Single family houses (detached, attached, and townhouses) Apartment buildings and other residential buildings Industrial buildings and warehouses Commercial buildings (banks, offices, stores, restaurants, public garages, automobile service stations, and recreational buildings) Other nonresidential buildings – Specify % 750 752 % 754 % (4) October through December % 760 834 % 756 758 % % 764 766 % 762 % (5) TOTAL hours worked (Sum of lines (1) through (4)) Item 44. PAYROLL % 768 770 % 772 % What was the annual payroll, before deductions, for this establishment in 1997? Mil. 835 Thou. Dol. % NONBUILDING CONSTRUCTION 774 Highways, streets, and related work Bridges, tunnels, and elevated highways Water, sewer, pipeline, communication transmission lines, and power lines Other nonbuilding construction – Specify TOTAL value of construction work done (Sum of column (b) + column (c) should equal 100%) FORM OA-9820 % 776 778 % a. Construction workers % 782 % 784 % % 790 836 780 % 786 788 % b. All other employees Item 45. CONSTRUCTION WORK SUBCONTRACTED OUT % % 792 794 % 796 % 798 % 800 % What was the cost to this establishment in 1997 for construction work subcontracted out to other construction contractors? (Include construction work done by manufacturing firms and value of materials sold to subcontractors.) Mil. 837 Thou. Dol. 100 % % % Page 15 CONTINUE ON PAGE 16 © B–16 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Section G – CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Item 46. SELECTED COSTS What was the cost to this establishment in 1997 for materials and services used? a. Electricity 839 Mil. 838 Thou. Dol. b. Gasoline, diesel fuel, and gasohol 840 c. Other fuels for heat or power such as natural gas and lubricants, oils, and greases. 841 d. Communication and repairs to machinery, equipment, buildings, and other structures 842 e. Rental or lease of construction machinery and equipment, transportation equipment, buildings and other structures, office equipment, and fixtures (Do not include payments for subcontract work.) 843 f. Materials, components, and supplies Item 47. WORK FOR OTHER CONTRACTORS OR BUILDERS Did this establishment do any work for other contractors or builders in 1997? 853 1 2 Percent 854 YES – Estimate the percentage of the dollar value of construction work done in 1997 (item 41a) accounted for by such work. NO % Item 48. OWNERSHIP OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS What was the percentage of the dollar value of construction work done (item 41a) on government-owned projects and on privately-owned projects in 1997? a. Government-owned construction (Federal, Commonwealth, municipal) 856 Percent 855 % b. Privately-owned construction % c. TOTAL value of construction work done in 1997 (item 41a) 100 Buildings, job-site trailers, additions, and related facilities, excluding land (1) Mil. Thou. Dol. 857 % Item 49. ASSETS, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, AND DEPRECIATION Machinery, equipment, and vehicles Mil. 858 (2) Thou. Dol. a. What was the GROSS value of depreciable assets (usually original cost) at the BEGINNING of 1997? 859 b. What were the capital expenditures for NEW automobiles, trucks, etc. (intended primarily for highway use) during 1997? 860 861 c. What were the capital expenditures for NEW buildings, machinery, and job-site vehicles during 1997? 862 863 d. What were the capital expenditures for USED buildings and machinery during 1997? (Include used automobiles, trucks, etc.) 864 865 e. What was the GROSS value of depreciable assets sold, retired, scrapped, etc. in 1997? 866 867 f. What was the GROSS value of depreciable assets at the END of 1997? (Sum of a + b + c + d – e) 868 869 g. What were the depreciation charges for 1997? PROCEED TO SECTION H, PAGE 17, AND COMPLETE THE REST OF THE FORM. FORM OA-9820 Page 16 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–17 If not shown, please enter your 11-digit Census File Number from the address label on page 1 Census File Number Section H – ALL ESTABLISHMENTS Item 50. OWNERSHIP, CONTROL, AND LOCATIONS OF OPERATION NOTE – Answer this item only if your Census File Number (CFN), shown in the label of this report form, begins with zero. If the CFN does not begin with a zero, skip to item 52. ENTER OWNING OR CONTROLLING COMPANY NAME, ADDRESS, AND ZIP CODE a. Is this company owned or controlled by another company? 097 1 2 Name Address EIN (9 digits) YES NO – ENTER OWNED OR CONTROLLED COMPANY NAME, ADDRESS, AND ZIP CODE b. Does this company own or control any other company or companies? If more space is needed, continue in REMARKS (item 51). 098 1 2 Name Address EIN (9 digits) YES NO – c. Did this company operate at more than one location during 1997? NOTE – Locations which are not staffed on a full-time basis by at least one employee covered by this EIN should NOT be considered separate. Include data for these locations with data reported for the main location. YES – List additional locations below and provide the information requested. If more space is needed, continue in REMARKS (item 51). NO – Skip to item 52 Number and street EIN (9 digits) Mil. 081 Thou. Dol. – 1 Municipio Kind of business at this location Sales and receipts 082 Number of employees during pay period including March 12, 1997 083 Are these figures included on page 2 of this report? 085 1 2 Annual payroll Number and street EIN (9 digits) 081 YES NO – 2 Municipio Kind of business at this location Sales and receipts 082 Number of employees during pay period including March 12, 1997 083 Are these figures included on page 2 of this report? 085 1 2 Annual payroll YES NO Item 51. REMARKS – Please use this space for any explanations that may be essential in understanding your reported data. Item 52. CERTIFICATION – This report is substantially accurate and has been prepared in accordance with instructions. Print name of person to contact regarding this report Period covered by this report Extension Preparer’s signature FROM: Month Year TO: Month Year Area code Telephone FORM OA-9820 Number Date Page 17 B–18 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census WHOLESALE COMMODITY LINES CODE 0140 0250 0420 0500 0530 0540 0720 0730 0740 0800 0920 0930 0950 0960 0970 1030 1020 1040 1050 1100 1230 1300 1320 1650 1660 1900 2000 2100 2200 2220 2230 2330 2340 2350 2360 2370 2460 2500 COMMODITY LINE Trucks and tractors Petroleum products marketing equipment Office and business furniture Household china, glassware, crockery, and plastic housewares Floor coverings Other homefurnishings Roofing, siding, insulation materials, and guttering Glass (Exclude automotive.) Other construction materials Photographic equipment and supplies New computer equipment Used computer equipment Computer software – off the shelf Restaurant and hotel equipment and supplies Store machines and equipment Optical and ophthalmic goods Dental supplies Religious and school supplies Other professional equipment and supplies Ferrous metals Nonferrous metals Coal and coke Other minerals and ores Electronic communication equipment Electrical measuring and testing equipment, except automotive Warm air heating and air conditioning equipment and supplies Refrigeration equipment and supplies Construction and mining machinery, equipment, and parts Farm machinery, equipment, and parts Garden machinery, equipment, and supplies Food-processing machinery, equipment, and parts Metalworking machinery, equipment, and parts Materials-handling equipment and parts Oil well, oil refinery, and pipeline machinery, equipment, and supplies Other industrial machinery, equipment, and parts Mechanical power transmission equipment Other industrial supplies Beauty and barber equipment and supplies CODE 2520 2530 2540 2600 2620 2630 2700 2800 2900 2920 2940 3000 3100 3120 3150 3200 3300 3400 3600 3700 5000 5100 5120 5130 5140 5200 5320 5500 5800 5900 6110 6120 6130 6140 6150 COMMODITY LINE Custodial (janitor’s) equipment and supplies Laundry and dry-cleaning equipment and supplies Other service establishment equipment and supplies Aircraft and aeronautical equipment and supplies Marine machinery, equipment, and supplies Other transportation equipment and supplies Sporting and recreational goods and supplies Toys and hobby goods and supplies Ferrous metal scrap Nonferrous metal scrap Waste materials, except metals Jewelry, watches, diamonds, and other precious stones and metals (Include silverware.) Musical instruments and supplies Forest products, except lumber Other durable goods Printing and writing (fine) paper Stationery, office supplies, and greeting cards Industrial and personal service paper Piece goods, knit and woven Notions and other dry goods Cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats Hides, skins, and pelts Leaf tobacco Wool, wool tops, and mohair Other farm products (inedible) Cotton Industrial gases Crude oil Farm supplies Tobacco and tobacco products Flowers and florists’ supplies Art goods (Include gifts, novelties, and souvenirs.) Textile bags and bagging Wigs, yarn, and leather products Other nondurable goods FORM OA-9820 Page 18 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–19 Thank you for completing the 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF PUERTO RICO report form. YOUR numbers DO make the difference! PLEASE RETURN THIS REPORT FORM BY FEBRUARY 12, 1998 EP ENT OF C TM OM AR M U.S. D EA EN U O F TH E C U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Page 19 B–20 S US CE ER BU R APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census OA-9820(I) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS INFORMATION SHEET ECONOMIC CENSUS OF PUERTO RICO The economic censuses include establishments engaged in the following activities: Wholesale – Selling merchandise at wholesale to retailers, industrial, institutional, and other nonhousehold consumers. Retail – Selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and in rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Services – Rendering a wide variety of services for individuals, business and government establishments, and other organizations. Hotels, motels, and other lodging places are part of the services sector. Manufactures – Manufacturing, processing, and assembling component parts of products. Construction – New or original construction; additions, alterations, rehabilitation, remodeling, or reconstruction by general contractors, speculative builders and heavy construction contractors; and maintenance, repair and service work by electricians, plumbers, carpenters, etc. If you are NOT engaged in these kinds of activities, COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 8 AND SIGN THE REPORT FORM (item 52) page 17. WHO SHOULD REPORT Every firm that receives a census report form is required to prepare and submit a separate report form for each of its establishments. DEFINITION OF ESTABLISHMENT An establishment is defined as a single physical location where business is conducted or industrial operations are performed. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • Respondents are not required to respond to any information collection unless it displays a valid approval number from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The OMB 8-digit number appears in the upper right corner of the questionnaire. • If the establishment stopped operating during 1997 (i.e., it was closed, sold, or leased to another company), complete the report form for the portion of 1997 that the establishment was operating. • If additional space is necessary to complete any item, use the remarks section at the end of the form (if applicable) or attach a separate sheet. If extra sheets are added, write the CFN and the item number at the top of each additional page. • Please make a photocopy of your completed report form for your files. Instructions For Selected Items: N Section A – GENERAL INFORMATION Item 2. PHYSICAL LOCATION Part a: Fill in if the address shown on the label on the front cover of the report form is different from the physical location of the establishment. Part b: Always identify the municipio where the establishment is located regardless of your response to part a. Item 5. DOLLAR VOLUME OF BUSINESS YOUR RESPONSE IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Your company’s report will be used solely for developing summary statistics. IT CANNOT BE USED FOR PURPOSES OF TAXATION, INVESTIGATION, OR REGULATION. Include: • Gross receipts for merchandise sold, services provided, and construction work done in 1997, whether or not payment was received in 1997. • Total value of all products physically shipped. Include products shipped to other plants, sales branches, retail stores, or warehouses of your company and on consignment. • Market value of compensation received in lieu of cash. • Amounts received for work even though work may have been subcontracted to others. • Commissions, fees, and other operating income for service industries operating on a commission basis, such as travel agencies and advertising agencies. Do NOT include gross billings or sales. • Actual sales value of the products sold rather than commissions received for retailers and wholesalers selling merchandise on a consignment or commission basis. • Receipts for delivery, installation, maintenance, repair, alteration, rental of equipment, storage, other services, and activities. Exclude: • Sales or other taxes collected directly from customers and paid directly to the Commonwealth or Federal tax agency. • Nonoperating income from sources such as investments, rental or sale of real estate, and interest. • Sales and receipts from departments or concessions operated by other companies. • Commissions from vending machines operated by others. • Value of products made on a commission or fee basis for others. • Value of products bought and sold or transferred from other establishments of your company and sold without further manufacture. • Value of returned goods. Item 6. PAYROLL Definitions are the same as those used on the Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 941-PR. Include: • Wages, salaries, tips, vacation allowances, bonuses, commissions, and other compensation paid to employees during 1997, whether or not subject to income or FICA tax. • Salaries of officers and executives of a corporation. Exclude: • Payments to or withdrawals by proprietors or partners of an unincorporated company. • Annuities or supplemental unemployment compensation benefits, even if income tax was withheld. Item 7. EMPLOYMENT Include: Part a: • All full- and part-time employees on the payroll during the pay period including March 12, 1997. • Salaried officers and executives of a corporation. • Employees on paid sick leave, paid vacations, and paid holidays. Part b: Proprietors and partners of an unincorporated company working 15 or more hours during the week of March 12, 1997. Part c: Unpaid family workers of an unincorporated company working 15 or more hours during the week of March 12, 1997. N Section B – WHOLESALE Item 10. TYPE OF OPERATION a. Merchant wholesaler – Establishment engaged in buying and selling merchandise produced by other firms on its own account. b. Manufacturer’s sales branch or sales office – Establishment owned or corporately affiliated with a manufacturer by the parent in Puerto Rico, United States, or territories. c. Broker, agent, commission merchant – Establishment engaged in selling and buying merchandise on an agency, commission, or brokerage basis for others, rather than on its own account. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–21 Item 11. EMPLOYMENT BY PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY Part a: Report the number of employees engaged in sales activity, traveling salespeople, truck salespeople, and selling employees working out of their own homes. Part c: This category is not applicable to single-establishment firms. For multi-establishment firms, report the number of employees who provided services to other establishments of this firm. Part d: Report employees engaged in sorting, grading, packaging, and other similar activities on line b. Sum of lines a through e should equal item 7a. Item 12. CLASS OF CUSTOMER Part a: Include sales to farmers for use in agricultural production only. Part b: Include sales for construction purposes only. Part c: Include sales made to buyers outside Puerto Rico only. Part h: Include sales to laboratories, institutions, public utilities, service businesses, and other such users that normally buy for business use rather than for resale. Part i: Include sales to the Federal Government (including military, post exchanges, GSA, GPO, and other agencies), Commonwealth, and municipal governments. Item 13. OPERATING EXPENSES Include: • Total annual payroll reported in item 6a. • Supplements to wages and salaries. • Liquor and tobacco tax stamps and license fees. • Depreciation charges in 1997 including depreciation charges on equipment obtained through a capital or full payout lease or on equipment rented to others through an operating lease. • Lease and rental payments made in 1997 for equipment leased under an operating lease. • Advertising expenses. • Commissions paid to others. • Office supplies, postage, and shipping and packaging materials and expenses. • Cost of contract work performed by others. • Other expenses (i.e., storage, repairs, bad debt, theft, and damage losses). Exclude: • Cost of goods sold. • Income taxes. • Sales and other taxes collected directly from customers and paid directly to a Commonwealth or Federal tax agency. • Interest expenses. • Payments to or withdrawals by proprietors and partners of an unincorporated firm. • Lease payments for merchandise obtained through capital, finance, or full payout leases. Item 14. DOLLAR VOLUME OF BUSINESS Part b: Report the market value of products bought or sold by others on which you earned a commission, brokerage, or agency fee. If unavailable from company records, estimate the value by dividing actual commissions received by the percentage charged for sales activity. OA-9820(I) Part d: Report the percentage of products sold (as reported in item 5) accounted for by products which were mined or manufactured in the United States, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territories by your company. Part e: Report the fair sales value of goods transferred (billings) to establishments owned by this firm. Item 15. INVENTORIES Report the total value of all inventories of this establishment at the end of 1997. Report inventories at cost or market value, using generally accepted accounting methods. The reported figures should be in terms of book value. Do NOT include inventory owned by others but held by this establishment. For inventories at LIFO cost, use the sum of the LIFO amount, plus the LIFO reserve for completing item 15c. Item 17. COMMODITY LINES If any commodities sold are not prelisted but account for one percent or more of total sales, refer to the list of Wholesale Commodity Lines on page 18 of the report form. Enter the commodity, corresponding code, and percent of total sales. Report receipts for construction, delivery, installation, service contracts, and miscellaneous activities included in item 5 on the "Service receipts and labor charges" line (Code 9700). N Section C – RETAIL Item 19. UNDER-ROOF FLOOR SPACE – Department, Variety, Grocery, and Drug Stores ONLY. Include: • Only the floor space used/controlled by this establishment. • All space occupied by this establishment on every floor of multiple-story buildings. TOTAL FLOOR SPACE: Enter the total square footage of under-roof floor space available at the end of 1997. Include dry storage, refrigerated space, offices, workrooms, display windows, and enclosed entrance ways. Do NOT include outdoor space, even if covered. UNDER-ROOF SELLING SPACE: Enter the square footage of in-store selling space at the end of 1997. Include all store areas open to customers, including aisles, elevators, etc. Do NOT include display windows fronting on streets or walks, outdoor entrance ways, or other outdoor space. EXAMPLE – How to compute floor space in square feet: (1) Total under-roof space is: 200 x 100 ft = 20,000 sq. ft (2) Under-roof selling space is: 200 x 80 ft = 16,000 sq. ft 80’ Selling space 100’ 20’ Office 200’ Storage Item 23. MERCHANDISE LINES Report receipts for services provided and for service contracts that were included in item 5 on the "Nonmerchandise receipts from customers" line (Code 9900). EXCLUDE sales of leased departments or concessions operated within this establishment by other companies. N Section D – SERVICES There are no additional instructions for items in Section D. Page 2 B–22 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census N Section E – HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES There are no additional instructions for items in Section E. N Section F – MANUFACTURES Item 32. SHIPMENTS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Refer to item 5 instructions for dollar volume of business definition. The sum of lines a through d should equal item 5. Item 33. EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS WORKED Refer to item 7 instructions for employment definition. Part a: Report the number of production workers up through the working-foreman level engaged in processing, assembling, shipping (but not delivering), truck drivers delivering ready-mixed concrete, and other related services. Part b: Report all other employees including those engaged in supervision above the working-foreman level, sales (including driver salesmen), sales delivery (truck drivers and helpers), installation, clerical, and other professional technical personnel. Sum of lines a(1) and b should equal item 7a. Part c: Report total number of hours worked at the plant by production workers. Include actual hours worked for overtime, not straight time equivalent hours. Do NOT include hours paid for vacations, holidays (unless actually worked), or sick leave. Item 34. PAYROLL Refer to item 6 instructions for payroll definition. The sum of lines a and b should equal item 6a. Item 35. SELECTED COSTS Cost refers to the amount actually paid or payable after discounts, including freight and other direct charges incurred in acquiring the item or service. Part a: Exclude the value of electricity generated by your establishment. Part b: Exclude the estimated cost of fuels produced by your establishment. Part c: Include the cost of contract employees who are not on your payroll, but are supplied through a contract with another company to perform specific jobs related to production. Exclude the cost of materials worked on, which should be included in item 35f. Part d: Exclude the cost of materials worked on, which should be included in item 35f. Part f: Include ONLY PHYSICAL GOODS USED or put into production; exclude services used or overhead charges. Item 36. INVENTORIES Report the total value of all inventories of this establishment at the end of 1996 and 1997 at cost or market value, using generally accepted accounting methods. The reported figures should be in terms of book value. Do NOT include inventory owned by others but held by this establishment. For inventories at LIFO cost, use the sum of the LIFO amount plus the LIFO reserve for completing item 36c. Item 37. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES Expenditures refer to all costs actually incurred during 1997 which are chargeable to the fixed assets accounts and for which depreciation accounts are maintained. Exclude the cost of maintenance and repairs charged as current operating expense. Part a: Enter the value of all equipment and buildings purchased at their purchased price. For any equipment or structure transferred to the use of this establishment by the parent company or one of its subsidiaries, enter the value at which it was transferred to the establishment. Item 38. VALUE OF PRODUCTS SHIPPED AND CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED BY CUSTOMER LOCATION Report the ultimate destination of goods shipped, including goods shipped to foreign countries via U.S. ports if known. Otherwise, report the location of the person to whom the products were shipped or sold. The total value of products made in this establishment (sum of lines a through e, column (2)) should equal item 32a. The value of total contract work (sum of lines a through e, column (3)) should equal item 32b. N Section G – CONSTRUCTION Item 40. KIND OF ACTIVITY Part b: Report only the main activities for which you were contracted. Work which was incidental to the primary activities of jobs should not be reported separately. Include establishments primarily engaged in subdividing and developing cemetery lots under activities other than construction. Item 41. DOLLAR VALUE OF BUSINESS Refer to item 5 instructions for dollar value of business definition. Part a: Report fees received as sponsors of joint ventures and fees as agents for owners of construction work. Also include both the dollar value for installation and cost of the items installed. Part b: Report the receipts for rental of equipment and definable architectural and engineering work for others and receipts covering the price of items sold, but not installed by this establishment. Sum of lines a and b should equal item 5. Item 42. TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION Report separately each building or type of structure. If such separation is not possible, report the entire project under the major purpose. Item 43. EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS WORKED Refer to item 7 instructions for employment definition. Part a: Report the number of construction workers up through the working-foreman level, including laborers, truck drivers and helpers, equipment operators, mechanics and security guards, on lines (1) through (4). Part b: Report all other employees including those engaged in supervision above the working-foreman level, office staff, architects, engineers, purchasing agents, executives, and others engaged in nonconstruction activities. Sum of lines a(1) and b should equal item 7a. Part c: Report total number of hours worked at the job site by construction workers. Include actual hours worked for overtime, not straight time equivalent hours. Do NOT include hours paid for vacations, holidays (unless actually worked), or sick leave. Item 44. PAYROLL Refer to item 6 instructions for payroll definition. The sum of lines a and b should equal item 6a. Item 46. SELECTED COSTS Cost refers to the amount actually paid or payable after discounts, including freight and other direct charges incurred in acquiring the items. Part d: Include repair costs necessary to maintain the property and equipment. Exclude improvements that increase the value of the property or adapt it for another use. Item 49. ASSETS, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, AND DEPRECIATION Depreciable assets are the fixed-tangible property for which depreciation accounts are maintained. OA-9820(I) Page 3 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–23 Expenditures refer to all costs actually incurred during 1997 which are chargeable to the fixed assets accounts and for which depreciation accounts are maintained. Report the original cost or market value of all buildings, equipment, and vehicles purchased or acquired before 1997. N Section H – ALL ESTABLISHMENTS Item 50. OWNERSHIP, CONTROL, AND LOCATIONS OF OPERATION Part a: MARK "YES" if – ANOTHER company owns more than 50 percent of the voting stock, controls the management and policies of, or has the ability to appoint a board of directors for this company. MARK "NO" if • This company has a franchise entitling it to use a trade name, but is not owned or operated by the franchisor. • This company operates one or more leased departments in an establishment owned by another company, but the other company (lessor) does not own or control the department(s). • This company is engaged in the management of a business owned by others. Part b: Indicate whether this company owns more than 50 percent of the voting stock or has the authority to direct management and policies of any subsidiaries and/or affiliates. Part c: Include all selling and service locations and any other facilities such as warehouses, administrative offices, etc. If MORE THAN ONE establishment was operating under the EI Number: • List the location of the headquarters first. Provide physical location address for each location. • Data for establishments operated during 1997, but not in operation at the end of the year, should be combined with the headquarters location. • The sums of sales and receipts, annual payroll, and employment should equal the amounts reported in items 5, 6a, and 7a, respectively. • If employees worked at more than one location, report annual payroll and employment for employees at the ONE location where they spent most of their working time. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 60 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Associate Director for Administration/Comptroller, Attn: Paperwork Reduction Project 0607-0839, Room 3104, Federal Building 3, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. OA-9820(I) Page 4 B–24 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census DEPARTAMENTO DE COMERCIO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS NEGOCIADO DEL CENSO CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 CENSO ECONÓMICO DE PUERTO RICO DE 1997 FAVOR DE DEVOLVER ESTE CUESTIONARIO DENTRO DE LOS PROXIMOS 30 DIAS. Incluya el Número de Archivo del Censo (CFN) que aparece en la etiqueta de este cuestionario con cualquier correspondencia. Favor de llenar este cuestionario y devolverlo al: DIRECTOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Attention: Outlying Areas 1201 East Tenth Street Jeffersonville, IN 47134-0001 Favor de corregir cualquier error en nombre y dirección, incluyendo el código postal OMB No. 0607-0839: Aprobado Hasta 03/31/2000 Para uso del censo SE EXIGE BAJO LA LEY del Congreso de los EE.UU. (título 13, Código de los EE.UU.) y la ley de la Legislatura de Puerto Rico (No. 11, del 27 de marzo de 1950) que llene este cuestionario correspondiente al establecimiento indicado en la etiqueta y lo devuelva al Negociado del Censo. En virtud de estas leyes su informe al Negociado del Censo es confidencial. El mismo sólo puede ser visto por empleados juramentados del Censo y ser utilizado sólo para fines estadísticos. La ley del Congreso también garantiza que copias retenidas en sus archivos son inmunes contra procedimiento judicial. INDIQUE LOS DATOS A BASE DEL AÑO NATURAL 1997. Si los récords no están disponibles, se aceptan estimados. Si el indicar los datos a base del año natural resulta costoso y su año fiscal finalizó entre el 31 de octubre de 1997 y febrero de 1998, indique sus datos en base al año fiscal, excepto el empleo y la nómina. Los datos sobre empleo y nómina durante el año natural deben de estar disponibles en la copia de su planilla de contribución sobre ingresos. TODOS LOS ESTABLECIMIENTOS LLENAN LAS PARTES A Y H. Llene la parte (de la B a la G) que mejor describe su tipo de negocio o actividad. ES MUY IMPORTANTE QUE USTED LEA LAS INSTRUCCIONES ADJUNTAS MIENTRAS CONTESTA LAS PREGUNTAS. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–25 Parte A - INFORMACION GENERAL Sección 1. NUMERO DE IDENTIFICACION PATRONAL ¿Es el Número de Identificación Patronal (EIN) - impreso en la etiqueta - el mismo que se usó para este establecimiento al rendir su último informe correspondiente a 1997 para la Declaración Trimestral del Patrono sobre la Contribución Federal al Seguro Social y Seguro Medicare, Formulario 941-PR del Servicio Federal de Rentas Internas (IRS)? 094 1 2 Sección 4. ORGANIZACION JURIDICA (Continuación) b. Si ha indicado que es una "Corporación": ¿Cuál de las siquientes describe mejor a este establecimiento al finalizar 1997? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 106 1 2 Corporación privada Corporación pública Indique las cifras en dólares redondeadas a miles. EJEMPLO: Indique $1,125,628 como Millones (000) Dólares (000) SI NO – Anote el EIN actual (9 dígitos) – Sección 2. UBICACION FISICA a. ¿Está este establecimiento físicamente ubicado en la misma dirección que aparece en la etiqueta? AVISO - Los apartados de correo y las rutas rurales no son ubicaciones físicas. 093 1 2 COMO INDICAR EL DINERO EN CIFRAS Miles (000) 1 Millones 010 126 Miles Dólares Sección 5. VOLUMEN DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES ¿Cuál fue el total del volumen de ventas de mercancía y otros ingresos recibidos por este establecimiento en 1997? SI NO – Anote la ubicación física apropiada a continuación. Número y calle Sección 6. NOMINA Estado Código Postal a. ¿Cuál fue el total de la nómina ANUAL, antes de deducciones, para este establecimiento en 1997? b. ¿Cuál fue la nómina del PRIMER TRIMESTRE (enero - marzo), antes de deducciones? Millones 030 Miles Dólares Ciudad o pueblo 031 b. ¿En qué municipio está físicamente ubicado este establecimiento? 103 Sección 7. EMPLEO a. ¿Cuántos EMPLEADOS (de jornada completa o parcial) estaban en su nómina durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997? b. ¿Cuántos PROPIETARIOS y SOCIOS trabajaron 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997? 105 032 Número Sección 3. ESTADO DE LAS OPERACIONES a. ¿Durante cuántos meses en 1997 esta firma u organización mantuvo activo a este establecimiento? Número de meses 002 104 b. ¿Cuál de las siguientes describe mejor el estado de las operaciones de este establecimiento al finalizar 1997? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 001 1 2 Activo Inactivo temporalmente o como resultado de operaciones estacionales Cerró operaciones – Indique la fecha Vendido o arrendado a otro empresario – Anote el nombre, etc., a continuación e indique la fecha Mes Día Año 3 4 c. ¿Cuántos miembros de FAMILIA NO REMUNERADOS trabajaron 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997? Sección 8. TIPO DE NEGOCIO O ACTIVIDAD PRINCIPAL ¿Cuál de las siguientes describe mejor el tipo de negocio o actividad PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo al finalizar 1997? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 107 1 Nombre del nuevo dueño o administrador Número y calle Ciudad o pueblo Estado Código postal COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Continúe en la parte B, página 3 COMERCIO AL DETAL Continúe en la parte C, página 5 SERVICIOS Continúe en la parte D, página 7 HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO – Continúe en la parte E, página 9 MANUFACTURA Continúe en la parte F, página 10 CONSTRUCCION Continúe en la parte G, página 15 Otro – Especifique – Después, pase a la parte H, página 18 y llene la sección 52 del cuestionario. 2 Sección 4. ORGANIZACION JURIDICA a. ¿Cuál de las siguientes describe mejor la organización jurídica de este establecimiento al finalizar 1997? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 003 1 2 8 0 5 3 Propietario individual Sociedad de propietarios Asociación cooperativa Corporación (No marque este encasillado si es cualquier tipo de asociación cooperativa) Gubernamental – Especifique 4 5 6 7 9 Otra – Especifique CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 2 B–26 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte B - COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Sección 9. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR ¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1997 (o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 070 Vehículos de motor y piezas y artículos para automóviles Muebles y artículos para el hogar Madera y otros materiales de construcción Equipo de oficina Computadoras y equipo periférico y programas ("software") Otro equipo comercial (Incluya equipo para restaurantes y hoteles y maquinaria de tiendas.) Equipo médico y de hospital Otros equipos y materiales profesionales – Especifique 5010 5020 5030 5044 5045 5046 5047 5049 Sección 11. EMPLEO SEGUN LA ACTIVIDAD PRINCIPAL ¿Cuál fue el número aproximado de empleados de acuerdo a su actividad principal durante el período de pago Número que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997? a. Ventas b. Servicios relacionados con las ventas (incluyendo servicios de oficina, almacén, conductores y empleados de mantenimiento) c. Administración central y auxiliares 134 131 132 133 d. Manufactura e. Otro – Especifique 135 Metales y minerales, excepto petróleo Equipo y aparatos eléctricos, artículos de alambraje y materiales de construcción Enseres eléctricos, radios y televisores Otras piezas y equipo electrónico – Especifique 5050 5063 5064 5065 COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS Indique los porcentajes como números enteros EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como Por ciento 39 % Sección 12. CLASE DE CLIENTE ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje de las ventas (sección 5) Por ciento en 1997 correspondiente a cada clase de cliente? 147 a. Ventas a agricultores para uso en fincas b. Ventas a constructores y contratistas c. Ventas a exportadores (ventas de exportación) d. Ventas a detallistas y talleres de reparación e. Ventas a establecimientos mayoristas f. Ventas a consumidores domésticos y usuarios individuales g. Ventas a usuarios industriales (manufactura y minería) h. Ventas a usuarios institucionales, comerciales y profesionales i. Ventas a organismos gubernamentales (Federal, Estado Libre Asociado y municipales) j. TOTAL (La suma de las líneas a hasta la i debe ser igual a 100%) 149 141 143 144 148 % % % % % % Ferretería Equipo y artículos de plomería y calefacción Maquinaria de construcción y minería Maquinaria y equipo industrial Suministros industriales Equipo de establecimientos de servicio Equipo de transportación y suministros; maquinaria y equipo para la finca y el jardín y otros tipos de maquinaria y equipo – Especifique 5072 5074 5082 5084 5085 5087 145 5099 5089 % 146 % 150 Prendas y piedras preciosas Otros productos no perecederos – Especifique 5094 5099 % 100 Miles % Dólares Papel y productos de papel Medicinas, especialidades farmacéuticas y artículos farmacéuticos Ropa, telas y mercería Comestibles y productos relacionados Sustancias químicas y productos análogos Petróleo y productos de petróleo (Incluya terminales y estaciones de petróleo crudo y a granel.) Cerveza, vino y bebidas alcohólicas destiladas Materiales agrícolas Libros, revistas y periódicos Flores y materiales de floristas Pintura, materiales para pintar y papel para empapelar paredes Otros productos perecederos – Especifique 5110 5120 5130 5140 5160 5170 5180 5191 5192 5193 5198 5199 Sección 13. GASTOS DE OPERACION Millones ¿Cuál fue el TOTAL de los gastos de operación para 1997, incluyendo la 040 nómina pero excluyendo el costo de la mercancía vendida y gastos por intereses? Sección 14. VOLUMEN DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES a. ¿Vendió este establecimiento mercancía en nombre de otras empresas a base de COMISION o CORRETAJE en 1997? SI – Continúe en la sección 14b 121 1 2 NO – Pase a la sección 14d Millones 122 b. ¿Cuál fue el valor bruto de ventas de las transacciones realizadas a base de comisión o corretaje en nombre de otras empresas? (Incluídas en la sección 5.) c. ¿Cuál fue el volumen de los ingresos recibidos por concepto de comisiones o corretaje en las transacciones indicadas en la sección 14b? Miles Dólares 123 Sección 10. TIPO DE OPERACION ¿Cuál de las siguientes describe mejor el tipo de operación en el cual la mayor parte de su negocio fue realizado en 1997? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 060 11 20 42 77 064 CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Comerciante (compra y venta por cuenta propia) Oficina o sucursal de ventas del fabricante Corredor, agente, vendedor a comisión Otro tipo de operación – Especifique d. ¿Qué por ciento de los productos vendidos por este establecimiento fueron extraídos o manufacturados en los EE.UU., Puerto Rico o territorios de los EE.UU. por su compañía (incluyendo las empresas bajo propiedad o control común)? Por ciento 124 % AVISO – Si este es el único establecimiento de esta compañía pase a la sección 15. e. ¿Cuál fue el valor de las transferencias Millones (despachadas con facturas) a otros establecimientos dentro de su 125 compañía? (NO incluídas en la sección 5.) Página 3 Miles Dólares CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 4 © B–27 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B Parte B – COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR (Continuación) Sección 15. INVENTARIOS a. ¿Tuvo inventarios al final de 1997? 180 1 2 Sección 17. LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS (Continuación) Líneas de productos Uso Por ciento del de las censo ventas 100 102 2380 2440 3500 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 4300 4400 4500 4600 4700 4800 4820 4830 4840 4850 4860 4900 5300 5330 5400 5420 5600 5700 6000 6100 SI – Continúe en la sección 15b NO – Pase a la sección 16 b. ¿En este establecimiento, están los inventarios sujetos al método de valoración de últimas entradas, primeras salidas (LIFO)? 185 1 2 Válvulas y accesorios industriales Materiales para soldar (No incluya gases.) Dólares Medicinas, productos farmacéuticos, cosméticos y artículos de tocador Ropa para hombres y jovencitos Ropa para mujeres, niños y niñas Calzado Alimentos congelados, envasados Productos lácteos (No incluya los deshidratados o enlatados.) Aves y productos avícolas (No incluya los envasados congelados.) Confitería Pescados y mariscos (No incluya los enlatados y envasados congelados.) Carnes y sus productos (No incluya los enlatados y envasados congelados.) Frutas y vegetales frescos Café, té y especias (procesadas) Pan y productos de panadería y repostería Alimentos enlatados Materiales básicos para alimentos y bebidas Refrescos Otras especialidades en comestibles Granos y habichuelas Materiales plásticos y moldes básicos Sustancias químicas y productos análogos (No incluya productos agrícolas, productos plásticos, gases y petróleo.) Productos petroleros Gas fluído (excluya gases naturales) Cerveza Vinos y bebidas alcohólicas destiladas Pintura, materiales para pintar y papel para empapelar paredes Libros, revistas, periódicos y otros materiales impresos misceláneos Otros productos – Refiérase al listado que presenta las Líneas de Productos en la página 19 para especificar los tipos de productos y anotar los códigos. Código 1) 2) 3) 076 077 078 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % SI – Complete el resto de esta sección Millo- Miles NO – Pase a la sección 15c nes 182 183 184 (1) Cantidad sujeta al método de costo LIFO (bruto) (a) Cantidad de la reserva LIFO (b) Valor LIFO de la línea (1) (neto) (2) Cantidad no sujeta al método de costo LIFO c. ¿Cuál fue el valor TOTAL de todos los inventarios en 1997? 181 046 AVISO – (Sólo para usuarios de LIFO) La suma de las líneas (1)(a), (1)(b) y (2) debe ser igual a la línea 15c. Sección 16. ESPACIO UTILIZADO COMO ALMACEN ¿Tenía usted almacén, depósitos de existencias o algún otro tipo de área de almacenaje de inventario el 31 de diciembre de 1997? 190 1 2 SI – Indique el área de piso utilizable bajo techo. No incluya el espacio ocupado por paredes interiores, pasillos permanentes, ascensores, escaleras, oficinas, plataformas de carga, etc. NO Pies cuadrados 191 Sección 17. LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del total de las ventas (sección 5) en 1997 correspondiente a cada línea de producto que usted indique para este establecimiento? Uso Por ciento del de las Líneas de productos censo ventas 100 102 Automóviles, motocicletas, autobuses, vehículos de remolque para acampar y casas remolque ("mobile homes"), nuevas y usadas 0100 % Piezas y materiales para automóviles (nuevos y reconstruidos) Piezas, accesorios y equipo usado para automóviles Llantas y cámaras de aire (tubos) Muebles para el hogar y para el césped 0200 0240 0300 0400 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Ropa de casa (manteles, sábanas, fundas para almohadas y toallas), artículos de uso doméstico y cortinas 0520 Madera: sin cepillar, cepillada y terminada Madera contrachapada (plywood) y productos de aserraderos 0600 0620 Ladrillo, piedra, azulejo, arena, bloque, cemento y gravilla 0700 Equipo y artículos para la oficina Materiales quirúrgicos, médicos y para hospitales Equipo y aparatos eléctricos Enseres eléctricos para el hogar Piezas y equipo electrónico (excepto equipo de comunicación) Ferretería (Incluya herramientas de mano motorizadas.) Equipo y material de plomería y calefacción Maquinaria, equipo y piezas de uso industrial general CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 0900 1000 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 2320 9811 9812 9813 9700 9980 9990 % % % % % Ingresos por servicios prestados y costo de la mano de obra Ingresos misceláneos TOTAL 100 % PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18 Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO Página 4 B–28 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte C – COMERCIO AL DETAL Sección 18. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – COMERCIO AL DETAL ¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1997 (o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. Materiales de construcción, ferretería, jardinería, casas remolque (mobile home) Comerciante de madera y de otros materiales de construcción Comerciante mayorista de madera y de otros materiales de construcción Tienda detallista de pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes Tienda mayorista de pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes Ferretería Tienda detallista de plantas ornamentales y efectos para céspedes y jardines Mercancía general Tienda por departamentos Bazar o tienda de variedades Tienda de mercancía miscelánea Comestibles Colmado Supermercado "Cash and carry" Mercado de carne y pescado (mariscos) y frigorífico Tienda de frutas y mercado de vegetales Tienda de dulces, nueces y confitería Tienda de productos lácteos Panadería y repostería al detal Otro tipo de tienda de comestibles – Especifique 5411 5412 5413 5421 5431 5441 5451 5461 5499 5311 5331 5399 070 5211 5031 5231 5198 5251 5261 Sección 18. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – COMERCIO AL DETAL (Continuación) Lugares para comer y beber Lugar para comer Cafetería Restaurante (lugar de comer donde se provee menú completo con servicio de mozo) Lugar de refrigerio u otro lugar de comer donde se provee un menú limitado (hamburguesas, bistecs, pescado (mariscos), pollo, pizza, panqueques, etc.) Restaurante "fast food" Otro – Especifique Lugar para comer que tiene 25 o más habitaciones de alojamiento Lugar para beber (bar, "cocktail lounge," etc.) Otras tiendas detallistas Farmacia Licorería Tiendas de artículos deportivos y bicicletas Librería Tienda de artículos de escritorio (papelería) Tienda de artículos escolares ("school supplies") Joyería Tienda de juguetes, juegos y artículos para "hobbies" Tienda de cámaras y equipo fotográfico Tienda de regalos, novedades y "souvenirs" Tienda de maletas y artículos de cuero Tienda de artículos de costura, bordado y telas Detallista que no vende su mercancía en tiendas Ventas por correo (ventas por catálogo) Máquinas que venden mercancía (cigarrillos, refrescos, etc.) Ventas de casa en casa o por teléfono (ventas directas) Distribuidor de combustible Distribuidor de gas fluído Floristería Cigarrería y quiosco para la venta de cigarros Distribuidor de periódicos y quiosco para la venta de periódicos Optica Otra – Especifique 070 5811 5812 5814 5815 5816 7015 5813 5912 5921 5941 5942 5943 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 5961 5962 5963 5983 5984 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 Agencias de automóviles y gasolineras Agencia de vehículos de motor – autos nuevos y usados Agencia de vehículos de motor – autos usados únicamente Tienda de artículos para el auto y para el hogar Gasolinera Agencias que venden botes Agencia de vehículos de recreación Otro tipo de agencia para la venta de automóviles y aviones Ropa y accesorios Tienda de ropa y de artículos para jóvenes y caballeros Tienda de ropa (lista para el uso) para damas Tienda de accesorios y artículos especiales para damas Tienda de ropa para niños, niñas y bebés Tienda de ropa para la familia Tienda de calzado Otro tipo de tienda de ropa y accesorios – Especifique 5611 5621 5632 5641 5651 5661 5699 5511 5521 5531 5541 5551 5561 5599 Sección 19. ESPACIO BAJO TECHO ¿Tuvo este establecimiento algún espacio bajo techo que se haya utilizado como tienda por departamento, de variedad, de alimentos o farmacia en 1997? 250 1 Pies cuadrados 252 251 SI – Espacio TOTAL Espacio bajo techo para VENTAS 2 NO Muebles, artículos y equipo para el hogar Mueblería Tienda de alfombras y pisos Tienda de cortinas y tapicería Tienda de artículos misceláneos para el hogar Tienda de enseres para el hogar Tienda de radios, televisores y electrónica Tienda de computadoras y programas ("software") (vende principalmente al consumidor doméstico) Tienda de discos y cintas pregrabadas Tienda de instrumentos musicales CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Sección 20. NOMBRE DE LA FRANQUICIA 5712 5713 5714 5719 5722 5731 5734 5735 5736 2 333 1 ¿Usó este establecimiento un nombre autorizado por una franquicia en 1997? SI – ¿Opera o tiene derechos de propiedad sobre este establecimiento la franquicia? NO 335 1 2 SI NO Sección 21. CENTRO COMERCIAL ¿Está este establecimiento localizado en un centro comercial o "mall"? 390 1 2 SI NO CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 6 Página 5 © B–29 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B Parte C – COMERCIO AL DETAL (Continuación) COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS Indique los porcentajes como números enteros EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como Por ciento Sección 23. LINEAS DE MERCANCIA (Continuación) % Líneas de mercancía Uso Por ciento del de las censo ventas 230 232 39 Por ciento 237 Sección 22. CLASE DE CLIENTE ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje del total de ventas (sección 5) en 1997 correspondiente a cada clase de cliente? a. Público en general 239 Muebles de sala, comedor y cuarto (excepto camas sueltas, catres, etc.) % % Otros tipos de muebles Alfombras y pisos Equipo, accesorios y programas ("software") para computadoras del hogar y otro equipo y efectos de calcular Utensilios de cocina y artículos para el hogar Prendas Equipo y artículos de fotografía Artículos ópticos Artículos deportivos y trofeos Vehículos de recreo Ferretería, herramientas, artículos de plomería y artículos eléctricos Equipo y artículos para el césped y el jardín, flores cortadas, plantas, arbustos, fertilizantes, etc. Madera, productos de aserradero, materiales de construcción, equipo y materiales para la reparación y modernización del hogar Pintura, artículos de pintura, vidrio y papel para empapelar paredes Casas remolques ("mobile homes") Automóviles, camionetas cerradas ("vans") y camiones nuevos 0344 0345 0360 % % % b. Otros Sección 23. LINEAS DE MERCANCIA ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del total de las ventas (sección 5) de 1997 correspondiente a cada línea de mercancía que usted indique para este establecimiento? Uso Por ciento de las Líneas de mercancía del censo ventas 230 232 0370 0380 0400 0440 0490 0500 0580 0600 0620 % % % % % % % % % Carne, pescado y aves Frutas y vegetales frescos Alimentos congelados Productos lácteos y alimentos análogos Productos de panadería y repostería, excepto los congelados Otros tipos de alimentos, excluyendo comida para animales Comidas, meriendas, "sandwiches," bebidas no alcohólicas que generalmente se sirven para consumo en este establecimiento Bebidas alcohólicas (servidas en este establecimiento.) Licor, vino y cerveza envasados Cigarros, cigarrillos, tabaco y artículos para fumadores (No incluya las ventas de máquinas que son propiedad de otros.) Medicinas recetadas despachadas por farmacéuticos Medicinas y vitaminas vendidas sin receta médica y otros productos para la salud y la belleza Jabones, detergentes y limpiadores para el hogar Productos de papel Ropa para jovencitos y caballeros Ropa para damas y jovencitas Accesorios para damas Calzado Artículos de costura, tejido y bordado Cortinas, persianas, persianas venecianas ("venetian blinds"), fundas (de muebles), toallas, sábanas, frisas, manteles, etc. Enseres eléctricos grandes para el hogar Enseres eléctricos pequeños Televisores, "videocassetes," cinta de video, etc. Equipo de sonido, instrumentos y artículos musicales Muebles y efectos para dormir CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 0101 0102 0103 0104 0106 0114 % % % % % % 0120 0130 0140 % % % 0640 0670 0680 0715 0716 0717 0721 0725 0726 0730 0740 0780 % % % % % % % % % % % % 0150 0161 0162 0180 0190 0200 0220 0230 0260 0270 % % Automóviles, camionetas cerradas ("vans") y camiones usados Otros vehículos de transporte motorizados % Gasolina % Combustible diesel % Otros combustibles para automóviles % Lubricantes para automóviles (aceites, grasa, etc.) % % Combustibles para el hogar % % Toda otra mercancía Si las ventas de mercancía en esta línea sobrepasan el 5% del total, especifique las líneas principales de mercancía y el por ciento de las ventas estimadas en las próximas líneas 1) 2) 3) Ingresos no relacionados con mercancía, recibidos de clientes TOTAL 076 9811 077 9812 078 9813 9900 9990 Llantas, cámaras de aire (tubos), baterías, accesorios y piezas para automóviles 9810 % % % % % 0280 0300 0310 0320 0330 0343 % % % % % 100 % % PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18 Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO Página 6 B–30 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte D – SERVICIOS Sección 24. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – SERVICIOS ¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1997 (o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. Agencias de viajes y otros servicios relacionados con el transporte de pasajeros Agencia de viaje Operador de excursiones Otros servicios relacionados con el transporte de pasajeros Servicios personales Lavandería para la familia y para uso comercial Planchado de ropa y agentes de lavandería Lavado y suministro de sábanas, toallas y uniformes Lavanderías y "dry cleaners" de máquinas activadas por monedas Planta de "dry cleaning" excepto limpieza de alfombras Limpieza de alfombras y tapicería Lavandería industrial Otros servicios de lavado de ropa, incluyendo lavado a mano – Especifique 070 4724 4725 4729 Sección 24. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – SERVICIOS (Continuación) Servicios comerciales (Continuación) Programas ("software") de computadora pre-empacados Diseño de sistemas integrados de computadoras Servicio de procesamiento de datos Servicios de acceso a información Servicios gerenciales de computadora Alquiler y arrendamiento de computadoras Mantenimiento y reparación de computadoras Servicios relacionados con computadoras Servicios de detectives, de protección y de carro blindado Servicios de sistemas de seguridad Sindicatos de prensa Laboratorios de revelado de fotografía Otros servicios comerciales – Especifique 070 7372 7373 7374 7375 7376 7377 7378 7379 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 Reparación y servicios automovilísticos Alquiler y arrendamiento de camiones sin chofer Alquiler de automóviles de pasajeros Arrendamiento de automóviles de pasajeros Alquiler de remolques y de vehículos de recreo Estacionamiento de automóviles Taller de capota, carrocería, tapicería y pintura Taller de reparación de sistemas de escape Taller de reparación y recauchamiento Taller de reemplazo de cristales de automóviles Taller de reparación de transmisiones Taller de reparación general Otros talleres de reparación de automóviles – Especifique 7513 7514 7515 7519 7521 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 Estudio fotográfico, retratos Salón de belleza Barbería Zapaterías y salones de limpiabotas Servicios funerarios y crematorio Servicios de preparación de planillas de contribución sobre ingresos Otros servicios personales –Especifique 7221 7231 7241 7251 7261 7291 7299 Servicios comerciales Agencia publicitaria Sevicios de rótulos de publicidad (incluyendo carteles y carteleras) Representante publicitario de radio, televisión y editor Otros servicios publicitarios (excepto agencias) – Especifique 7311 7312 7313 7319 Lavado de carros Otros servicios automovilísticos –Especifique 7542 7549 Otros servicios de reparación Reparación de radios y televisores Talleres de reparación y servicio de neveras y acondicionadores de aire Talleres de reparación eléctrica y electrónica (excepto reparación de computadoras) Reparación de relojes y prendas Tapizado y reparación de muebles Reparación de soldadura Talleres que se dedican a la reconstrucción o reparación de motores eléctricos Otros servicios de reparación incluyendo servicios de limpieza de alcantarillas y tanques o pozos sépticos – Especifique 7622 7623 7629 7631 7641 7692 7694 Agencia de cobros y ajustes Agencia que proporciona información sobre el crédito Servicios de publicidad por correspondencia Servicios de reproducción y fotocopia Fotografía comercial Arte comercial y diseño gráfico Servicios secretariales y de relator de cortes Servicios de desinfección y exterminación Servicios de limpieza y mantenimiento Alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo médico Alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo pesado de construcción y de remover tierra Otro alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo (excepto computadoras o automóviles) Agencia de empleo Servicio para el suministro de ayuda temporera Servicios de programación de computadora CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 7322 7323 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338 7342 7349 7352 7353 7359 7361 7363 7371 7699 Películas cinematográficas Películas cinematográficas y producción de videos Servicios análogos a la producción de películas Distribución de películas y cintas Servicios relacionados a la distribución de películas cinematográficas Teatros y cines, excepto teatros al aire libre Alquiler de películas de video CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 8 7812 7819 7822 7829 7832 7841 Página 7 © 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–31 Parte D – SERVICIOS (Continuación) Sección 24. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – SERVICIOS (Continuación) Servicios de entretenimiento y recreación, excepto películas cinematográficas Estudio, escuela y salón de baile Productor y servicios de teatro Banda musical, orquesta, artistas y otros grupos artísticos que no son de teatro Bolera Club deportivo comercial, empresario y promotor deportivo Carreras, incluyendo actividades relacionadas con carreras de caballos, perros, motocicletas y autos Gimnasio Campo de golf público Máquinas de entretenimiento operadas por moneda Agencia de lotería (excepto hípica) Agencia hípica Parque de diversión Club deportivo y de recreación para miembros Gallera Otros servicios de entretenimiento y recreación – Especifique 070 7911 7922 7929 7933 371 1 7941 7948 7991 7992 7993 7994 7995 7996 7997 7998 7999 2 COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS Indique los porcentajes como números enteros EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como Por ciento 39 % Sección 25. VENTAS DE MERCANCIA a. ¿Vendió este establecimiento alguna mercancía directamente al consumidor, independientemente de los servicios proporcionados en 1997? SI – Complete la sección 25b a continuación NO – Pase a la sección 26 b. ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del total de los ingresos recibidos (sección 5) en 1997 correspondiente a la venta de dicha mercancía? Si es más del 50 por ciento, describa el tipo de mercancía vendida a continuación en COMENTARIOS. Por ciento 372 % Sección 26. CENTRO COMERCIAL ¿Está este establecimiento localizado en un centro comercial o "mall"? 390 1 2 SI NO COMENTARIOS Laboratorios médicos y dentales Laboratorio dental Otros servicios médicos y dentales – Especifique 8072 8021 Servicios legales Servicios legales Sociedad de asistencia legal (u otros servicios legales no lucrativos) – Especifique 8111 9002 Museos, galerías de arte y jardines botánicos y zoológicos Museos y galerías de arte Jardines botánicos y zoológicos Ingeniería, arquitectura, agrimensura, investigación, gerencia y servicios análogos Servicios de ingeniería Servicios de arquitectura Servicios de agrimensura Investigación comercial, física y biológica Investigación comercial, económica, sociológica y educacional Laboratorio de pruebas comerciales Servicios gerenciales Servicios de consultoría gerencial Servicios de relaciones públicas Servicios de apoyo administrativo Otros servicios de consultoría comercial – Especifique 8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 8412 8422 Otro tipo de servicios – Especifique 8999 PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18 Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 8 B–32 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte E - HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO Sección 27. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO ¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1997 ( o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS Indique los porcentajes como números enteros EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como Por ciento 39 % Sección 28. FUENTE DE INGRESOS Los ingresos deben ser declarados como un por ciento del total de los ingresos (sección 5) de 1997. No incluya impuestos sobre el alquiler de unidades de alojamiento u otros impuestos recibidos de los clientes. Hoteles, moteles y casas de huéspedes 070 Hotel de 100 o más habitaciones Hotel de 25 a 99 habitaciones Hotel de menos de 25 habitaciones Hotel recreacional (villas turísticas y paradores) Motel Casas de huéspedes Hotel de una organización o casa de alojamiento con habitaciones disponibles al público en general 7011 7012 7013 7014 a. Ingresos recibidos de los clientes ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado de las ventas e ingresos recibidos de los clientes en 1997 correspondiente a las siguientes fuentes de ingreso? (No incluya los ingresos recibidos de máquinas activadas por moneda que otros negocios administran en este local.) Uso (1) Alquiler de habitaciones o de unidades de del Por ciento alojamiento (Si las comidas están incluidas censo como parte de la tarifa de la habitación, estime 400 402 el porcentaje correspondiente a comidas en la línea a(3).) 0010 % (2) Ingresos correspondiente a actividades de casino (3) Venta de comidas y bebidas no alcohólicas (4) Venta de bebidas alcohólicas para consumo en el local (5) Venta de licor, vino o cerveza empacados (6) Venta de otra mercancía 0040 0120 0130 0140 9800 7015 % % % % % 7016 7041 Otros lugares de alojamiento Campamento de deportes o recreación – Especifique 7032 Parques para remolques y áreas para acampar (transeúntes) Parque residencial para casas remolques ("mobile homes") Campamento diurno para niños 7033 6515 7999    (7) Todos los otros ingresos recibidos de clientes (Incluya ingresos por el alquiler de salones de baile, salas de convenciones, uso de lavanderías y otros servicios.) (8) TOTAL (La suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (7) debe ser igual a 100%) Pase a la parte H, página 18 9980 9990 % 100 % b. Ingresos recibidos de otras fuentes ¿Recibió este establecimiento - en sus actividades comerciales otros ingresos que NO fueran de parte de clientes? (Incluya ingresos correspondientes a alquiler y comisiones recibidos de operarios de departamentos arrendados, concesiones y tiendas, y máquinas operadas por monedas.) MilloDólaMiles nes res 378 1 2 SI – ¿Cuál fue la cantidad? NO 379 Sección 29. VOLUMEN Y TIPO DE ALOJAMIENTO Otro tipo de actividad u operación Restaurante, incluyendo – Hotel de 100 o más habitaciones Hotel de 25 a 99 habitaciones Motel de 25 o más habitaciones Menos de 25 habitaciones Otro tipo de actividad – Especifique 7018 a. ¿Cuál fue el número de habitaciones o unidades de alojamiento para alquilar principalmente a huéspedes traseúntes el 31 de diciembre de 1997? (El número de habitaciones o unidades de alojamiento se compone del Número al 31 de número de unidades que pueden ser alquiladas diciembre de 1997 como unidades individuales. Las "suites" o grupo 381 de habitaciones que no se pueden subdividir deben contarse como una sola unidad.) b. ¿Fueron los ingresos por concepto de alquiler de habitaciones o unidades de alojamiento principalmente (más de la mitad), de huéspedes transeúntes? 383 1 2 7019 7015 5812 SI NO Sección 30. LEY DE INCENTIVOS TURISTICOS DE PUERTO RICO 7099 ¿Estuvo este establecimiento acogido a la Ley de Incentivos Turísticos de Puerto Rico en 1997? 385 1 2 SI NO PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18 Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 9 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–33 Parte F - MANUFACTURA Sección 31 TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA ¿Cuál fue el tipo de actividad manufacturera PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1997 (o la actividad por la cual el establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. Alimentos y productos análogos Planta para la matanza y preparación de carnes, excepto aves y conejos Salchichas y otras carnes preparadas de materiales comprados Planta para la matanza y preparación de aves o conejos Queso natural y procesado Helados y postres congelados, excepto productos congelados de repostería Leche líquida y crema Otros productos lácteos – Especifique Sección 31. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Productos textiles Fábrica de ropa tejida para uso exterior, tales como abrigos y sudaderas Telas, alfombras, hilaza e hilo y otros productos de fábricas de tejido – Especifique 070 2253 070 2011 2013 2015 2022 2024 2026 2029 2299 Ropa y otros productos terminados hechos de tela y materiales similares Gabanes y abrigos para hombres y jovencitos Camisas para hombres y jovencitos Ropa interior y ropa de dormir para hombres y jovencitos Pantalones para hombres y jovencitos Ropa de trabajo para hombres y jovencitos Otras prendas de vestir y accesorios para hombres y jovencitos – Especifique 2311 2321 2322 2325 2326 2329 Productos especializados enlatados tales como comidas para bebé y sopas, excepto mariscos Frutas, vegetales, conservas, mermeladas y jaleas enlatadas Alimentos congelados y en conserva – Especifique 2032 2033 2038 Blusas y camisas para señoras y señoritas Vestidos para señoras y señoritas Otras prendas de vestir de uso externo para señoras y señoritas – Especifique 2331 2335 2339 Alimento preparado e ingredientes de alimentos para animales y aves, excepto perros y gatos Otros productos de molinos de granos – Especifique 2048 2049 Pan y otros productos de panadería Galletas y galletitas Productos de panadería congelados, excepto pan Dulces y otros productos de confitería, incluyendo dulces de chocolate Otros productos de confitería, maníes y nueces – Especifique 2051 2052 2053 2064 2069 Ropa interior y de dormir para damas y niños Sostenes, fajas y prendas de vestir análogas Vestidos, blusas y camisas para niñas y niños Otras ropas de niñas y niños para uso externo Cortinas Artículos para el hogar Plisados y bordados Adornos para automóviles y para ropa Otra ropa y artículos terminados – Especifique 2341 2342 2361 2369 2391 2392 2395 2396 2399 Aceites y grasas comestibles – Especifique 2079 Madera y productos de madera, excepto muebles Licores destilados y mezclados Refrescos embotellados y enlatados Extractos y emulsiones para dar sabor Otro tipo de bebida – Especifique 2085 2086 2087 2089 Aserraderos, tablas para pisos y otros productos especiales de aserraderos – Especifique 2429 Taller de productos de madera cubiertos con materiales de metal y plástico Gabinetes de cocina y tocadores de baño de madera Madera dura y blanda enchapada y contrachapada y estructuras de madera – Especifique 2431 2434 2439 Pescados y mariscos enlatados y curados Café tostado, concentrados y extractos de café Hielo manufacturado Otros alimentos preparados y productos análogos – Especifique 2091 2095 2097 2099 Paletas y rampas de madera o de metal y madera Otros envases de madera – Especifique 2448 2449 Productos de tabaco Cigarros Otros productos de tabaco – Especifique 2121 2129 Preservación de madera Otros productos de madera – Especifique 2491 2499 CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 10 CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 11 © B–34 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte F - MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 31. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Muebles y accesorios Muebles de madera, excepto tapizados, para el hogar Muebles de madera tapizados para el hogar Muebles de metal para el hogar Colchones, bases y camas convertibles Otros muebles para el hogar – Especifique 070 2511 2512 2514 2515 2519 Sección 31. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Productos químicos y productos análogos (Continuación) Materiales plásticos y resinas Otros materiales sintéticos y fibras fabricadas, excepto vidrio – Especifique 070 2821 2829 Muebles de oficina hechos en madera y otros muebles de oficina – Especifique Productos químicos medicinales y botánicos Preparados farmacéuticos para uso veterinario y de seres humanos 2529 2833 2834 2835 2841 2842 2843 2844 2851 2891 2899 Muebles para edificios públicos y otros muebles análogos Estantes, armarios y accesorios de madera para tiendas Accesorios para oficinas y tiendas, excepto de madera Persianas, toldos de metal, varas y varillas para cortinas Otros muebles y accesorios – Especifique 2531 2541 2542 2591 2599 Sustancias para diagnósticos Jabón y otros detergentes Lustradores y productos sanitarios Agentes limpiadores para superficies Perfumes, cosméticos y artículos de tocador Pinturas y productos análogos Adhesivos y selladores Otros químicos y preparados químicos – Especifique Refinados de petróleo e industrias análogas Papel y productos análogos Fábrica de papel Fábrica de cartón Cajas de cartón desarmadas Cajas de cartón corrugado y de fibra sólida Cajas de cartón dobladas Otros envases y cajas de cartón – Especifique 2621 2631 2652 2653 2657 2659 Productos de petróleo refinado, incluyendo gasolina y aceite Mezcla para la pavimentación de asfalto y bloques Otros productos de petróleo y carbón – Especifique 2911 2951 2999 Productos de goma y de plásticos misceláneos Hojas y planchas laminadas en plástico Botellas plásticas Otros productos de goma y de plásticos – Especifique 3083 3085 3089 Bolsas de papel revestido, de plástico y de aluminio Otros productos de papel y productos análogos – Especifique 2673 2679 Cuero y productos de cuero Impresos, publicaciones e industrias análogos Periódicos: publicación o publicación e impresión Revistas: publicación o publicación e impresión Libros y folletos: publicación o publicación e impresión Actividades misceláneas de publicaciones Impresos comerciales, litográficos Impresos comerciales, fotograbado Otros impresos comerciales Reproducción de formularios Otras publicaciones e impresos – Especifique 2711 2721 2731 2741 2752 2754 2759 2761 2799 Calzado para hombres, excepto atlético Carteras y bolsas de mujer Artículos de cuero de uso personal excepto carteras y bolsas de mujer Otros cueros y productos de cuero – Especifique 3143 3171 3172 3199 Productos de piedra, barro, vidrio y concreto Productos de vidrio hechos de vidrio comprado Bloques y ladrillos de hormigón Productos de hormigón, excepto bloques y ladrillos Hormigón preparado Piedra cortada y productos de piedra Otros productos de vidrio, cemento hidráulico, arcilla, barro, yeso, cal, abrasivos, asbestos y productos minerales no metálicos – Especifique 3231 3271 3272 3273 3281 Productos químicos y productos análogos Gases industriales y otros productos químicos inorgánicos – Especifique 2819 3299 CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 11 CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 12 © B–35 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B Parte F – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 31. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Industrias de metales primarios Alambres, clavos y púas de acero Fundición de hierro y acero, metales no ferrosos y otras industrias de productos de metales primarios – Especifique 070 3315 Sección 31. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Equipos y componentes electrónicos y eléctricos, excepto equipo de computadoras Generadores, distribuidores y transformadores especializados Dispositivos y cuadros de distribución Otros aparatos eléctricos industriales – Especifique 070 3612 3613 3629 3399 Enseres para el hogar – Especifique Fabricación de productos metálicos Latas de metal Equipo de calefacción, excepto eléctrico Fabricación de metal para estructuras Puertas, bastidores y molduras de metal Planchas de metal fabricado (talleres de calderas) Láminas de metal Trabajos de metal para arquitectura y decoración Otros trabajos de metal para estructuras – Especifique 3411 3433 3441 3442 3443 3444 3446 3449 3639 Dispositivos de alambrado conductores de corriente Otro equipo eléctrico para alumbrado y alambrado – Especifique 3643 3648 Equipo telefónico y telegráfico Radio, televisión y otros equipos de comunicación – Especifique 3661 3669 Productos de máquinas de tornillos Tornillos, tuercas, remaches, cerrojos y arandelas Otros metales moldeados – Especifique 3451 3452 3469 Tablero de circuito impreso Bobinas, transformadores y conductores electrónicos Otros equipos y componentes eléctricos y electrónicos – Especifique 3672 3677 3679 Galvanizado y pulido de metales Productos misceláneos de alambre Otros productos de metal – Especifique 3471 3496 3499 Equipo de transportación Piezas y accesorios para vehículos de motor Vehículos de motor y equipo de vehículos de motor – Especifique 3714 3719 Maquinaria industrial y comercial y equipo de computadoras Troqueles, herramientas, plantillas y accesorios Otra maquinaria y equipo para trabajo en metal – Especifique 3544 3549 Construcción y reparación de botes Aviones, barcos y otros medios de transportación; piezas, equipo y reparación – Especifique 3732 3799 Instrumentos de medida, análisis y control; artículos fotográficos, médicos y ópticos; relojes Instrumentos para medir la corriente eléctrica Equipo e instrumentos quirúrgicos, médicos y de veterinaria Utensilios y suministros ortopédicos, prostéticos y quirúrgicos Equipo y suministros dentales, aparatos radiográficos, de irradiación, electromédicos y electroterapéutico – Especifique 3825 3841 3842 Computadoras electrónicas Equipo periférico de computadoras, incluyendo impresor, "plotter" y monitores para gráficas Otro equipo de oficina, incluyendo calculadoras y terminales y mecanismos para el almacenamiento de datos en computadora – Especifique 3571 3577 3579 3849 Equipo de refrigeración (aire acondicionado) y calefacción Otra maquinaria comercial e industrial y equipo de computadoras – Especifique 3585 3599 Artículos oftálmicos (lentes de contacto, espejuelos y gafas de sol) Otros instrumentos de medida, análisis y control; artículos fotográficos y ópticos; relojes – Especifique 3851 3879 CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 12 CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 13 © B–36 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte F – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 31. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Industrias manufactureras misceláneas Joyería, metales preciosos Artículos de plata y electroplata Materiales para joyeros y trabajo lapidario Joyería de fantasía y novedades de fantasía Cierres, botones, agujas y alfileres Rótulos y especialidades publicitarias Otras industrias manufactureras – Especifique 070 3911 3914 3915 3961 3965 3993 3999 Sección 34. NOMINA ¿Cuál fue la nómina anual, antes de las deducciones, para este establecimiento en 1997? a. Trabajadores de producción b. Todos los otros empleados Millones 625 Miles Dólares 626 Sección 35. COSTOS ESCOGIDOS ¿Cuál fue el costo para este establecimiento Millones en 1997 por concepto de materiales y 630 servicios usados? a. Electricidad b. Combustibles usados para calefacción o energía 631 632 Miles Dólares Sección 32. EMBARQUES Y OTROS INGRESOS a. ¿Cuál fue el VALOR DE LOS EMBARQUES de productos hechos en este establecimiento en 1997? (Incluya las transferencias entre plantas.) b. ¿Cuáles fueron los ingresos de TRABAJO POR CONTRATO hecho para clientes con los materiales de los mismos clientes? (Describa los productos en los que trabajó y el tipo de trabajo hecho.) Millones 601 c. Labor contratada para la producción Miles Dólares d. Trabajos bajo contrato y labor que no es de producción realizados para usted por otros e. Artículos comprados y revendidos en la misma condición f. Materiales, piezas, componentes, envases, etc. 633 634 635 602 Sección 36. INVENTARIOS a. ¿Tuvo inventarios al final de 1996 ó 1997? 636 1 2 SI – Continúe en la sección 36b NO – Pase a la sección 37 c. ¿Cuáles fueron los INGRESOS MISCELANEOS por – (1) Ventas de desperdicios y desechos? (2) Otros ingresos misceláneos (Incluyendo ingresos por trabajos de reparación, etc.)? d. ¿Cuáles fueron los ingresos por REVENTAS, i.e., ventas de productos comprados y revendidos sin elaboración, manufactura o montaje adicional en este establecimiento? 603 b. ¿En este establecimiento, están los inventarios sujetos al método de valoración de últimas entradas, primeras salidas (LIFO)? 637 1 SI – Complete el resto de esta sección NO – Pase a la sección 36c FINES DE 1997 FINES DE 1996 Millones 639 604 2 605 (1) Cantidad sujeta 638 al método de costo LIFO (bruto) 640 (a) Cantidad de la reserva LIFO Millones Miles Dólares Miles Dólares 641 Sección 33. EMPLEO Y HORAS TRABAJADAS a. ¿Cuántos TRABAJADORES DE PRODUCCION fueron empleados en 1997 durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de cada mes indicado a continuación? (Incluya empleados permanentes o temporeros, de jornada completa o parcial.) 610 Número de empleados (1) Marzo 611 (b) Valor LIFO de la línea (1) (neto) (2) Cantidad no sujeta al método de costo LIFO 642 643 644 645 (2) Mayo 612 (3) Agosto 613 c. ¿Cuál fue el valor TOTAL de todos los inventarios al finalizar los años 1996 y 1997? FINES DE 1997 Millones Miles Dólares FINES DE 1996 Millones 647 (4) Noviembre b. ¿Cuántos fueron los otros empleados que trabajaron durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo? c. ¿Cuántas horas fueron trabajadas por los TRABAJADORES DE PRODUCCION, por trimestre? (1) Enero a marzo 617 615 Miles Dólares Horas trabajadas 616 (1) Materiales, suministros, etc. (2) Trabajo en proceso (3) Productos terminados (4) TOTAL de los inventarios (Suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (3)) 646 648 649 650 651 (2) Abril a junio 618 652 653 (3) Julio a septiembre 619 (4) Octubre a diciembre (5) TOTAL de horas trabajadas (Suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (4)) CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 620 AVISO – (Sólo para usuarios de LIFO) La suma de las líneas b(1)(a), b(1)(b) y b(2) debe ser igual a la línea c(4). Página 13 CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 14 © 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–37 Parte F – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 37. DESEMBOLSOS DE CAPITAL a. ¿Cuáles fueron los desembolsos de capital por edificios y maquinaria USADA en 1997 (excluyendo terreno)? (Desembolsos de capital nuevos NO deben ser incluidos en la sección 37a, pero deben ser indicados a continuación en la sección 37b.) b. ¿Cuáles fueron los desembolsos de capital por edificios y maquinaria NUEVA? (1) Edificios y otras estructuras (Excluya el terreno.) (2) Maquinaria y equipo Millones 655 Miles Dólares 656 657 Sección 38. VALOR DE LOS PRODUCTOS EMBARCADOS Y TRABAJO POR CONTRATO REALIZADO SEGUN LA LOCALIZACION DEL CLIENTE ¿Cuál fue el valor total en dólares por concepto de productos hechos y trabajo por contrato realizado en 1997 para clientes en cada una de las siguientes localizaciones? Valor de los productos embarcados (2) (1) a. EE.UU. y territorios (No incluya Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes.) 661 662 Localización del cliente Valor del trabajo por contrato (3) Millones 659 Miles Dólares Millones 660 Miles Dólares b. Islas Vírgenes 663 664 c. América Central, Sur América y la Zona del Caribe (No incluya las Islas Vírgenes.) 665 666 d. Otros lugares del extranjero 667 668 e. Puerto Rico – Complete las líneas de la f hasta la l a continuación Si usted declaró en la línea e, columnas (2) y (3): ¿Cuál fue la distribución de los embarques o trabajo por contrato para clientes ubicados en Puerto Rico? (La suma de las líneas f hasta la l debe ser igual a las cifras en la línea e, arriba.) Valor de los productos embarcados (2) (1) f. Mayoristas 672 673 Clase de cliente Valor del trabajo por contrato (3) Millones 670 Miles Dólares Millones 671 Miles Dólares g. Detallistas 674 675 h. Consumidores domésticos 676 677 i. Gobierno del Estado LIbre Asociado 678 679 j. Compañías de construcción 680 681 k. Otros establecimientos manufactureros 682 683 l. Otros clientes Sección 39. PREGUNTA ESPECIAL Si marcó en la sección 4 el encasillado que indica "Corporación": ¿Cuál de los siguientes tipos de corporación describe mejor a este establecimiento al finalizar 1997? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 685 1 2 3 4 Corporación doméstica Corporación no doméstica bajo la sección 936 Corporación no doméstica bajo la sección 30A Otra corporación no doméstica PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18 Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO. CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 14 B–38 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte G – CONSTRUCCION Sección 40. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – CONSTRUCCION a. Describa el tipo de actividad de construcción PRINCIPAL a la que se dedicó este establecimiento en 1997. Sección 40. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – CONSTRUCCION (Continuación) Por ciento Actividades de construcción (Continuación) 724 COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS Indique los porcentajes como números enteros EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como Por ciento Contratista de construcción de piscinas 725 % 39 % Trabajo de terrazo, azulejo, mármol y mosaico 726 b. ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del VALOR TOTAL EN DOLARES DE LOS INGRESOS COMERCIALES (sección 5) en 1997 para cada una de las siguientes actividades? Por ciento Actividades de construcción 703 Construcción de edificios en terreno ajeno – contratista general % 704 % Perforación de pozos de agua 727 % Construcción de edificios en terreno propio Construcción de carreteras, calles, áreas de estacionamiento, pistas de aterrizaje y trabajo relacionado con la construcción de calles y carreteras Construcción pesada, tal como puentes, túneles, alcantarillados y otras líneas de servicio público Otro tipo de construcción pesada, tal como petroquímicas y plantas de energía para complejos industriales Subdivisión y preparación de terreno propio, para la venta Subdivisión y preparación de terreno propio, para arriendo o alquiler Subdivisión y preparación de terreno ajeno AVISO: Los contratistas generales que realizaron cualquiera de los trabajos especializados listados a continuación como parte de un contrato general, NO deberán llenar estos encasillados. Sin embargo, si trabajó como Contratista de Trabajos Especializados en 1997, deberá llenar los encasillados correspondientes. Por ciento Trabajos de enlucido, "drywall" (paredes en seco), acústica e insulación Plomería, calefacción y aire acondicionado 713 711 705 % Trabajo de demolición y destrucción Otros tipos de trabajos por contrato – Especifique el tipo 728 % % 706 % 707 729 % % 708 730 % % 709 % 710 % 731 % Otras actividades que no son de construcción Servicios de arquitectura e ingeniería 732 % Alquiler de maquinaria y equipo de construcción Comercio al detal – Especifique el tipo % 733 % 712 % % % Venta de terreno 735 734 Techado, alero y láminas metálicas 714 % Trabajo de carpintería 715 % Comercio al por mayor, manufactura y transportación % 716 736 % Trabajo de hormigón Trabajo de electricidad 717 % % 718 Administración de construcción Otras actividades comerciales – Especifique el tipo 737 % Instalación o construcción de equipo para edificios Trabajo de excavación 719 % % 720 738 % Instalación y otros trabajos para pisos Trabajos con vidrios y vidriería Albañilería, colocación de piedras y otros trabajos de piedra Pintura y empapelado de paredes 723 721 % 739 % % 722 % % % TOTAL Construcción de estructuras en acero CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 100 CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 16 Página 15 © % 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–39 Parte G – CONSTRUCCION (Continuación) Sección 41. VALOR DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES a. ¿Cuál fue el valor en dólares de todo el trabajo de construcción realizado en 1997? INCLUYA – • Construcción nueva • Ampliaciones y alteraciones o reconstrucción • Contratos por trabajos especializados • Trabajo de mantenimiento y reparación • Desarrollo y mejoramiento de terrenos Millones 741 Miles Dólares Sección 42 TIPOS DE CONSTRUCCION (Continuación) Por ciento del Desglose de la columna (a) trabajo de Trabajo de construcción Construcción mantenimiento nueva realizado y reparación (a) (b) (c) 792 794 796 Tipos de construcción • Edificios y otras estructuras construidas para la venta, sin incluir el valor del terreno • Instalación y servicio de equipo • Trabajo de construcción por cuenta propia Otra construcción que no sea construcción de edificios – Especifique % Valor TOTAL del trabajo de construcción realizado (La suma de la columna (b) + la columna (c) debe ser igual a 100%) 798 % 800 % b. ¿Cuáles fueron los ingresos obtenidos en 1997 por concepto de otros tipos de negocio que no están indicados en la pregunta anterior? INCLUYA – • Servicios de arquitectura e ingeniería • Alquiler de maquinaria y de equipo • Venta de terreno Millones 742 Miles Dólares 100 % % % Sección 43. EMPLEO Y HORAS TRABAJADAS a. ¿Cuántos TRABAJADORES DE CONSTRUCCION fueron empleados en 1997 durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de cada mes indicado a continuación? (Incluya empleados permanentes o temporeros, de jornada completa o parcial.) (1) Marzo 825 • Comercio al detal • Otros servicios Número de empleados Sección 42. TIPOS DE CONSTRUCCION ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado de la cantidad indicada en la sección 41a (el valor en dólares del trabajo de construcción realizado en 1997) para cada tipo de construcción listado a continuación? (Para cada anotación de la columna (a), indique el porcentaje correspondiente a la construcción nueva (incluya ampliaciones y alteraciones) en la columna (b) y el porcentaje de trabajo de mantenimiento y reparación en la columna (c).) AVISO – Columna (b) + columna (c) = columna (a). Por ciento del Desglose de la columna (a) trabajo de Trabajo de construcción Construcción mantenimiento nueva realizado y reparación (a) (b) (c) 744 746 748 826 (2) Mayo 827 (3) Agosto 828 (4) Noviembre b. ¿Cuántos fueron los otros empleados que trabajaron durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo? c. ¿Cuántas horas fueron trabajadas por los TRABAJADORES DE CONSTRUCCION, por trimestre? (1) Enero a marzo 831 829 Tipos de construcción Horas trabajadas 830 CONSTRUCCION DE EDIFICIOS Casas unifamiliares (separadas, unidas y "townhouses") % 752 % 754 % % 760 Edificios de apartamentos y 750 otros edificios residenciales Edificios industriales y almacenes Edificios comerciales (bancos, oficinas, tiendas, restaurantes, garajes públicos, estaciones de servicio automovilístico y edificios para actividades recreativas) Otros edificios no residenciales – Especifique 756 (2) Abril a junio 832 % 758 % % 764 766 (3) Julio a septiembre % (4) Octubre a diciembre 834 833 % 762 (5) TOTAL de horas trabajadas (Suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (4)) % 768 770 % 772 % Sección 44. NOMINA ¿Cuál fue la nómina anual, antes de las deducciones, para este establecimiento en 1997? Millones 835 Miles Dólares % OTRA CONSTRUCCION QUE NO SEA DE EDIFICIOS Carreteras, calles y otros trabajos relacionados Puentes, túneles y carreteras elevadas Acueductos, alcantarillados, tuberías y vías para la transmisión de energía y comunicación CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 % 776 778 % a. Trabajadores de construcción 836 774 b. Todos los otros empleados Sección 45. TRABAJOS DE CONSTRUCCION OTORGADOS A SUBCONTRATISTAS % 780 782 % 784 % % 790 % 786 788 % % % % ¿Cuál fue el costo por concepto de trabajos de construcción subcontratados a otros contratistas de construcción para este establecimiento en 1997? (Incluya los trabajos de construcción realizados por empresas manufactureras y el valor de los materiales vendidos a los subcontratistas.) Millones 837 Miles Dólares Página 16 CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 17 © B–40 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Parte G – CONSTRUCCION (Continuación) Sección 46. COSTOS ESCOGIDOS ¿Cuál fue el costo por concepto de materiales y servicios usados para este establecimiento en 1997? a. Electricidad 839 Millones 838 Miles Dólares b. Gasolina, combustible diesel y gasohol 840 c. Otros combustibles para calefacción o energía tales como gas natural, y lubricantes, aceites y grasas. 841 d. Comunicación y reparación de maquinaria, equipo, edificios y otras estructuras 842 e. Alquiler o arrendamiento de maquinaria y equipo de construcción, equipo de transportación, edificios y otras estructuras, equipo de oficina y accesorios (No incluya los pagos por trabajos subcontratados.) 843 f. Materiales, componentes y suministros Sección 47. TRABAJOS REALIZADOS PARA OTROS CONTRATISTAS O CONSTRUCTORES ¿Realizó este establecimiento algún trabajo para otros contratistas o constructores en 1997? 854 853 1 2 Por ciento SI – Estime qué porcentaje del valor en dólares de los trabajos de construcción realizados (sección 41a) en 1997 corresponde a dicho trabajo. NO % Sección 48. PROPIEDAD DE PROYECTOS DE CONSTRUCCION ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del valor en dólares de los trabajos de construcción realizados (sección 41a) correspondiente a proyectos gubernamentales y privados en 1997? a. Construcción propiedad del gobierno (Federal, Estado Libre Asociado o municipal) 856 Por ciento 855 % b. Construcción propiedad privada % c. Valor TOTAL del trabajo de construcción realizado (sección 41a) en 1997 100 Edificios, remolques en el local de construcción, ampliaciones e instalaciones relacionadas, sin incluir el terreno (1) MilloDólaMiles nes res 857 % Sección 49. BIENES, GASTOS DE CAPITAL Y DEPRECIACION Maquinaria, equipo y vehículos (2) Millones 858 Miles Dólares a. ¿Cuál fue el valor BRUTO de los bienes depreciables (usualmente, el costo original) a PRINCIPIOS de 1997? 859 b. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por automóviles, camiones, etc. (para ser usados principalmente en carreteras) NUEVOS en 1997? 860 861 c. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por edificios, maquinaria y vehículos NUEVOS para los proyectos de construcción en 1997? 862 863 d. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por edificios y maquinaria USADA en 1997? (Incluya automóviles, camiones, etc. usados.) 864 865 e. ¿Cuál fue el valor BRUTO de bienes depreciables vendidos, retirados, desechados, etc. en 1997? 866 867 f. ¿Cuál fue el valor bruto de bienes depreciables al FINALIZAR el 1997? (La suma de a + b + c + d - e) 868 869 g. ¿Cuáles fueron los cargos por depreciación en 1997? PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18, Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 17 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–41 Parte H – TODOS LOS ESTABLECIMIENTOS Sección 50. PROPIEDAD, CONTROL Y LOCALIZACION DEL NEGOCIO AVISO – Conteste esta sección únicamente si su Número de Archivo del Censo (CFN) que aparece en la etiqueta de este cuestionario empieza con cero. Si el Número de Archivo no empieza con cero, pase a la sección 52. ANOTE EL NOMBRE, DIRECCION Y CODIGO POSTAL DE LA COMPAÑIA QUE TIENE DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD a. ¿Tiene otra compañía control o derechos de propiedad sobre esta compañía? 097 1 2 Nombre Dirección EIN (9 dígitos) SI NO – ANOTE EL NOMBRE, DIRECCION Y CODIGO POSTAL DE LA COMPAÑIA SOBRE LA CUAL TIENE CONTROL O DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD b. ¿Tiene esta compañía control o derechos de propiedad sobre alguna otra compañía? Si necesita más espacio, continúe en la sección para COMENTARIOS (sección 51). 098 1 2 Nombre Dirección EIN (9 dígitos) SI NO – c. ¿Estuvo activa esta compañía en más de un local durante 1997? AVISO – Los locales que no están administrados a tiempo completo por al menos un empleado cubierto bajo este EIN, NO DEBEN indicarse por separado. Incluya los datos de estos locales con los datos indicados para el local principal. SI – Anote los locales adicionales a continuación y proporcione la información que se solicita. Si necesita más espacio, continúe en la sección para COMENTARIOS (sección 51). NO – Pase a la sección 52 Número y calle EIN (9 dígitos) Millones Ventas e ingresos Nómina anual Número y calle EIN (9 dígitos) 081 081 082 Miles – 1 Municipio Tipo de negocio en esta localización Dólares Número de empleados durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997 083 ¿Están incluidas estas cifras en la página 2 de este informe? 085 1 2 SI NO – 2 Municipio Tipo de negocio en esta localización Ventas e ingresos 082 Número de empleados durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997 083 ¿Están incluidas estas cifras en la página 2 de este informe? 085 1 2 Nómina anual SI NO Sección 51. COMENTARIOS – Favor de utilizar este espacio para dar cualquier explicación que considere necesaria para poder entender los datos que usted ha proporcionado. Sección 52. CERTIFICACION – Este informe es sustancialmente preciso y ha sido preparado de acuerdo con las instrucciones. Nombre de la persona a quien consultar con respecto a este informe – Utilice letra de imprenta Código de área Número Extensión Período que cubre este informe DE: Mes Año A: Mes Año Firma de la persona que preparó este informe Fecha Teléfono CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 18 B–42 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS DEL COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR CODIGO 0140 0250 0420 0500 0530 0540 0720 0730 0740 0800 0920 0930 0950 0960 0970 1030 1020 1040 1050 1100 1230 1300 1320 1650 1660 1900 2000 2100 2200 2220 2230 2330 2340 2350 2360 2370 LINEA DE PRODUCTO Camiones y tractores Equipo para el mercadeo de productos petroleros Muebles para oficinas y negocios Porcelana, cristalería, loza y utensilios domésticos plásticos para el hoga Superficies para pisos Otros artículos para el hogar Materiales para techar, para trabajos con tablas de forro, de aislamiento y para canales de desagüe Vidrios (Excluya automóviles.) Otros materiales de construcción Equipo y materiales fotográficos Equipo de computadora nuevo Equipo de computadora usado Programas ("software") de computadoras - en existencias Equipo y suministros para restaurantes y hoteles Máquinas y equipo para tiendas Artículos ópticos y oftálmicos Suministros dentales Artículos religiosos y escolares Otro equipo y material profesional Metales ferrosos Metales no ferrosos Carbón y coque Otros minerales y metalíferos Equipo de comunicación electrónico Equipo electrónico para medición y probación, excepto automotriz Equipo y materiales para calefacción y acondicionamiento de aire Equipo y materiales de refrigeración Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para construcción y minería Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para la agricultura Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para jardinería Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para el procesamiento de alimentos Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para la metalurgia Equipo y piezas para el manejo de materiales Maquinaria, equipo y materiales para refinerías de petróleo, pozos petroleros y oleoductos Otra maquinaria, equipo y piezas de carácter industrial Equipo de transmisión de fuerza motriz CODIGO 2460 2500 2520 2530 2540 2600 2620 2630 2700 2800 2900 2920 2940 3000 3100 3120 3150 3200 3300 3400 3600 3700 5000 5100 5120 5130 5140 5200 5320 5500 5800 5900 6110 6120 6130 6140 6150 LINEA DE PRODUCTO Otros materiales industriales Equipo y artículos de salones de belleza y barbería Equipo y materiales para conserjes Equipo y materiales de lavandería y de limpieza en seco (dry cleaning) Otro equipo y material de establecimientos de servicios Equipo y material de aviación y aeronáutica Maquinaria, equipo y materiales para industrias navieras Otro equipo y material de transportación Artículos y materiales para recreación y deportes Juguetes y artículos y materiales para "hobbies" Desperdicios de metales ferrosos Desperdicios de metales no ferrosos Desechos, excepto metal Prendas, relojes, diamantes y otras piedras preciosas y metales (incluya cubiertos de plata.) Instrumentos y artículos musicales Productos forestales, excepto madera Otros artículos duraderos Papel de escribir y papel de imprenta Objetos de escritorio, artículos de oficina y tarjetas de felicitación Papel para uso industrial y personal Telas y tejidos Mercería y ropa de casa (manteles, sábanas, fundas para almohadas y toallas) Ganado, cerdos, ovejas y cabras Cuero y pieles Tabaco en rama Lana, estambre y mohair (tela de angora) Otros productos agrícolas (incomestibles) Algodón Gases industriales Petróleo crudo Materiales agrícolas Tabaco y productos tabaqueros Flores y materiales para floristerías Artesanía (Incluya artículos de regalo, novedades y "souvenirs.") Sacos de tela y arpillera Pelucas, hilo y productos de cuero Otros productos perecederos CUESTIONARIO OA-9819 Página 19 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–43 OA-9819(I) DEPARTMENTO DE COMERCIO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS NEGOCIADO DEL CENSO HOJA DE INFORMACION CENSO ECONOMICO DE PUERTO RICO Los censos económicos incluyen establecimientos que se dedican a las siguientes actividades: Comercio al por mayor – Venta de mercancía al por mayor a comerciantes detallistas, usuarios industriales e institucionales y otros consumidores no domésticos. Comercio al detal – Venta de mercancía para consumo personal o familiar y a prestar servicios relacionados con la venta de los artículos. Servicios – Prestar una amplia variedad de servicios a individuos, establecimientos comerciales y de gobierno y otras organizaciones. Los hoteles, moteles y otros lugares de alojamiento son parte del sector de servicios. Manufactura – Fabricación, elaboración y montaje de las piezas que componen los productos. Construcción – Construcción nueva y original; ampliaciones, alteraciones, rehabilitación, remodelación o reconstrucción realizadas por contratistas generales, constructores que trabajan por cuenta propia y contratistas de construcción pesada; y trabajo de mantenimiento, reparación y servicio realizado por electricistas, plomeros, carpinteros, etc. Si usted NO se dedica a estos tipos de actividades, LLENE LAS SECCIONES 1 HASTA LA 8 Y FIRME EL CUESTIONARIO (sección 52), página 18. QUIENES DEBEN LLENAR EL CUESTIONARIO Toda firma que reciba un cuestionario del censo está obligada a llenar y devolver un cuestionario aparte para cada uno de sus establecimientos. DEFINICION DE ESTABLECIMIENTO Un establecimiento es definido como una sola ubicación física donde se llevan a cabo actividades comerciales o se realizan operaciones industriales. INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES • Los respondedores no están obligados a proveer respuestas a encuestas, a menos que el cuestionario muestre un número válido de la OMB (Office of Management and Budget). El número de la OMB se encuentra a la izquierda sobre el bloque titulado "Para uso del censo". • Si el establecimiento cesó operaciones durante 1997, (fue cerrado, vendido o arrendado a otra compañía), llene el cuestionario basado en el tiempo que el establecimiento estuvo operando en 1997. • Si necesita más espacio para llenar alguna sección, utilice la sección para comentarios al final del cuestionario (si aplica) o adjunte una hoja separada. Si añade hojas adicionales, escriba el Número de Archivo del Censo (CFN) y el número de la sección en la parte superior de cada hoja. • Favor de retener una copia del cuestionario en sus archivos una vez sea llenado. • Valor total de todos los productos expedidos. Incluya los productos enviados a otras plantas, sucursales de venta, tiendas al por menor o almacenes de su compañía y los productos en consignación. • Valor actual de la compensación recibida que no fue pagada al contado. • Cantidades recibidas por concepto de trabajo, aunque el mismo haya sido subcontratado a otros. • Comisiones, honorarios y otros ingresos de operación para industrias de servicio que prestan servicios a comisión, tales como agencias de viaje y agencias de publicidad. NO incluya el valor bruto de las ventas o de las facturas despachadas. • Valor corriente de las ventas de productos vendidos en lugar de las comisiones recibidas por comerciantes mayoristas y detallistas que venden mercancía a consignación o a comisión. • Ingresos por entrega, instalación, mantenimiento, reparación, alteración, alquiler de equipo, almacenaje y otros servicios y actividades. No incluya: • Impuestos sobre ventas y otros impuestos recaudados directamente de los clientes y pagados directamente a agencias de impuestos del Estado Libre Asociado o del Gobierno Federal. • Ingresos no derivados de las operaciones del negocio, tales como inversiones, alquiler o venta de bienes raíces e intereses. • Ventas e ingresos de departamentos o concesiones administradas por otras compañías. • Comisiones recibidas de máquinas vendedoras (vending machines) operadas por otros. • Valor de los productos hechos a base de comisión u honorarios para otros. • Valor de los productos comprados y vendidos o transferidos de otros establecimientos de su compañía y vendidos sin elaboración adicional. • Valor de los artículos devueltos. Sección 6. NOMINA Las definiciones son las mismas que se usan en la Declaración Trimestral del Patrono Sobre la Contribución Federal al Seguro Social y Seguro Medicare, formulario 941-PR del Servicio Federal de Rentas Internas (IRS). Incluya: • Salarios, sueldos, propinas, vacaciones pagadas, bonos, comisiones y otras compensaciones pagadas a empleados durante 1997, estén o no sujetas a contribuciones sobre ingresos o a los impuestos establecidos bajo la Ley Federal de Contribuciones de Seguros (FICA). • Salarios de los oficiales y ejecutivos de una corporación. No incluya: • Fondos pagados o retirados por los dueños o socios de firmas no incorporadas. • Pensiones anuales o indemnizaciones suplementarias por desempleo, aunque se hayan retenido las contribuciones sobre ingresos. Sección 7. EMPLEO Incluya: Parte a: • Empleados de jornada completa y parcial que figuraban en la nómina durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1997. Instrucciones Para Secciones Escogidas: N Parte A – INFORMACION GENERAL Sección 2. UBICACION FISICA Parte a: Llene esta parte si la dirección que aparece en la etiqueta que se encuentra en la portada del cuestionario es diferente a la ubicación física de este establecimiento. Parte b: Identifique siempre el municipio donde está localizado este establecimiento independientemente de su respuesta en la parte a. Sección 5. VOLUMEN DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES SU RESPUESTA ES ESTRICTAMENTE CONFIDENCIAL. Su informe se utilizará únicamente para desarrollar estadísticas sumarias. NO PUEDE SER UTILIZADO EN ASUNTOS RELACIONADOS CON CONTRIBUCIONES, INVESTIGACIONES O ACCIONES REGLAMENTARIAS. Incluya: • Ingreso bruto de la mercancía vendida, servicios prestados y trabajo de construcción realizado en 1997, aunque el pago de los mismos no se haya recibido en 1997. B–44 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sección 7. EMPLEO – CONTINUACION Incluya: Parte a: • Oficiales y ejecutivos asalariados de una corporación. • Empleados ausentes que recibieron pago por vacaciones, enfermedad y días feriados. Parte b: Propietarios y socios de una compañía no incorporada que trabajaron 15 o más horas durante la semana del 12 de marzo de 1997. Parte c: Trabajadores de familia no remunerados de una compañía no incorporada que trabajaron 15 o más horas durante la semana del 12 de marzo de 1997. N Parte B – COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Sección 10. TIPO DE OPERACION a. Comerciante mayorista – Establecimiento que se dedica a comprar y vender mercancía producida por otras firmas, por su propia cuenta. b. Oficina o sucursal de ventas del fabricante – Establecimiento que pertenece o que está afiliado a una compañía manufacturera por su compañía matriz en Puerto Rico, Estados Unidos o territorios. c. Corredor, agente y vendedor a comisión – Establecimiento que se dedica a comprar y vender mercancía como agencia, comisionista o corredor para otros, en vez de trabajar por cuenta propia. Sección 11. EMPLEO SEGUN LA ACTIVIDAD PRINCIPAL Parte a: Indique el número de empleados que se dedicaron a las ventas, vendedores ambulantes, vendedores en camiones y vendedores que trabajan desde sus hogares. Parte c: Esta categoría no aplica a compañías de un solo establecimiento. Si su compañía tiene más de un establecimiento, indique el número de empleados que proporcionaron servicios a otros establecimientos de esta compañía. Parte d: Indique en la línea b, el número de empleados que participaron en la distribución, clasificación, embalaje y otras actividades similares. La suma de las líneas a hasta la e debe ser igual a la sección 7a. Sección 12. CLASE DE CLIENTE Parte a: Incluya ventas a agricultores para la producción agrícola solamente. Parte b: Incluya ventas para propósitos de construcción solamente. Parte c: Incluya ventas a compradores fuera de Puerto Rico solamente. Parte h: Incluya ventas a laboratorios, instituciones, empresas de servicio público, empresas dedicadas a prestar servicios y otros usuarios que normalmente compran mercancía para usarla en el negocio en vez de revenderla. Parte i: Incluya las ventas hechas al Gobierno Federal (incluyendo las fuerzas armadas, tiendas militares, la Administración General de Servicios, la Imprenta del Gobierno de los EE.UU. y otras agencias), al Gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado y a los gobiernos municipales. Sección 13. GASTOS DE OPERACION Incluya: • Total de la nómina anual indicada en la sección 6a. • Suplementos sobre sueldos y salarios. • Pagos de impuestos y permisos para vender licor y tabaco. • Cargos por depreciación en 1997, incluyendo cargos por depreciación de equipo obtenido a través de un contrato de capital o pago completo o equipo alquilado a otros a través de un contrato de operación. • Pagos de arriendo y alquiler hechos en 1997, por concepto de equipo alquilado bajo contrato. • Gastos de publicidad. • Comisiones pagadas a otros. • Artículos de oficina, gastos de correo, envío y materiales para empacar. • Costo del trabajo realizado bajo contrato por otros. • Otros gastos (tales como, almacenaje, reparaciones, deudas irrecuperables, robos y pérdidas por daño). No incluya: • Costo de la mercancía vendida. • Impuestos sobre ingresos. • Impuestos sobre ventas y otros impuestos recaudados directamente de clientes y pagados directamente a agencias de impuestos del Estado Libre Asociado o del Gobierno Federal. • Gastos por el pago de intereses. • Fondos pagados o retirados por los propietarios y socios de una firma no incorporada. • Gastos de arriendo por mercancía obtenida a través de un contrato de capital, financiamiento o pago completo. Sección 14. VOLUMEN DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES Parte b: Indique el valor actual de los productos comprados y vendidos por otros, de los que obtuvo honorarios como agencia, corredor o comisionista. Si no puede obtener esta cifra, haga un estimado dividiendo el total de las comisiones recibidas entre el porcentaje a cobrar por las actividades relacionadas con las ventas. Parte d: Indique qué porcentaje del total de las ventas (según lo indicó en la sección 5) se debe a los productos extraídos o manufacturados en EE.UU., Puerto Rico o los territorios de EE.UU. por su compañía. Parte e: Indique el valor actual de los artículos transferidos (con facturas) a otros establecimientos de esta compañía. Sección 15. INVENTARIOS Indique el valor total de todos los inventarios de este establecimiento al finalizar 1997 en base al costo o al valor actual, usando los métodos de contabilidad que se aceptan generalmente. Las cifras deben ser indicadas como aparecen en los libros de contabilidad. No incluya los inventarios ajenos que administraba este establecimiento. Para obtener los inventarios sujetos al costo LIFO, utilice la suma de la cantidad LIFO, más la reserva LIFO para llenar la sección 15c. OA-9819(I) Página 2 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–45 Sección 17. LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS Si existe alguna otra mercancía no listada que haya contribuido el uno por ciento o más del total de las ventas, refiérase a la lista de Líneas de Productos del Comercio al por Mayor en la página 19 del cuestionario. Anote el producto, el código correspondiente y el por ciento del total de las ventas. Indique en la línea para "Ingresos por servicios prestados y costo de la mano de obra" (Código 9700), los ingresos por concepto de construcción, entrega, instalación, contratos de servicio y actividades misceláneas incluidos en la sección 5. N Parte F – MANUFACTURA Sección 32. EMBARQUES Y OTROS INGRESOS Para la definición del volumen del negocio en dólares, refiérase a las instrucciones para la sección 5. La suma de las líneas a hasta la d debe ser igual a la sección 5. Sección 33. EMPLEO Y HORAS TRABAJADAS Para la definición de empleo, refiérase a las instrucciones para la sección 7. Parte a: Indique el número de trabajadores de producción, hasta el nivel de capataz, que se dedicaron a la elaboración, montaje, envío (pero no entrega), conducir camiones que hacen entregas de hormigón mezclado y otros servicios relacionados. Parte b: Indique el resto de los empleados, incluyendo supervisores sobre el nivel de capataz, vendedores (incluyendo conductores que venden mercancía), empleados responsables de entregar la mercancía vendida (conductores de camiones y sus ayudantes), instaladores, oficinista y otro personal técnico profesional. La suma de las líneas a(1) y b debe ser igual a la sección 7a. Parte c: Indique el total de horas trabajadas por trabajadores de producción en la planta. Incluya las horas extras que en realidad se trabajaron y no el equivalente de las mismas con el cual se determina el pago del sobretiempo. No incluya las horas pagadas por vacaciones, días feriados (a menos que en realidad se hayan trabajado) o días por enfermedad. Sección 34. NOMINA Para la definición de nómina, refiérase a las instrucciones para la sección 6. La suma de las líneas a y b debe ser igual a la sección 6a. Sección 35. COSTOS ESCOGIDOS El costo es la cantidad pagada o pagadera después de descuentos, incluyendo gastos de flete y otros cargos incurridos por la adquisición de los materiales o servicios. Parte a: No incluya el valor de la electricidad generada por su establecimiento. Parte b: No incluya el costo estimado del combustible producido por su establecimiento. Parte c: Incluya el costo por empleados que no están en su nómina, pero que han sido contratados a través de otra compañía para desempeñar trabajos específicos relacionados con la producción. No incluya el costo de los materials usados, que debe ser incluido en la sección 35f. 100’ Parte d: No incluya el costo de los materiales usados, que debe ser incluido en la sección 35f. N Parte C – COMERCIO AL DETAL Sección 19. ESPACIO BAJO TECHO -- Tiendas por Departamento, de Variedad, Supermercados y Farmacias SOLAMENTE. Incluya: • Sólo el espacio usado o controlado por este establecimiento. • Todo el espacio ocupado por este establecimiento en cada piso de edificios de varios pisos. ESPACIO TOTAL: Anote el total de pies cuadrados de espacio bajo techo disponible al finalizar 1997. Incluya espacio para almacenamiento general, espacio refrigerado, oficinas, talleres, vidrieras y pasillos de entrada. No incluya espacio fuera del edificio, aunque esté bajo techo. ESPACIO BAJO TECHO UTILIZADO PARA LA VENTA DE MERCANCIA Anote los pies cuadrados de espacio utilizado para la venta de mercancía dentro de la tienda al finalizar 1997. Incluya todas las áreas de la tienda abiertas al público, incluyendo pasillos, elevadores, etc. No incluya vitrinas que den a la calle, pasillos de entrada u otro espacio fuera del edificio. EJEMPLO –- Cómo computar el espacio en pies cuadrados: (1) Total del espacio bajo techo es: 200 pies x 100 pies = 20,000 pies cuadrados (2) Espacio bajo techo para la venta de mercancía es: 200 pies x 80 pies = 16,000 pies cuadrados 80’ Espacio para ventas 20’ Oficina 200’ Almacén Parte f: Incluya UNICAMENTE LOS MATERIALES QUE SE UTILIZARON en la producción; no incluya los servicios usados ni los gastos generales fijos. Sección 36. INVENTARIOS Indique el valor total de todos los inventarios de este establecimiento al finalizar 1996 y 1997 en base al costo o al valor actual, usando los métodos de contabilidad que se aceptan generalmente. Las cifras deben ser indicadas como aparecen en los libros de contabilidad. No incluya los inventarios ajenos que administraba este establecimiento. Para obtener los inventarios sujetos al costo LIFO, utilice la suma de la cantidad LIFO, más la reserva LIFO para llenar la sección 36c. Sección 37. GASTOS DE CAPITAL Los gastos de capital son todos los gastos incurridos durante 1997 que se pueden cargar a las cuentas de capital fijo y para los cuales se llevan cuentas de depreciación. No incluya el costo de mantenimiento y reparación que forma parte de los gastos de operación actuales. Parte a: Anote el valor del equipo y edificios comprados, basado en el precio de compra. Para cualquier equipo o estructura transferida para el uso de este establecimiento por su compañía matriz o uno de sus subsidiarios, anote el valor al cual se hizo la transferencia. Sección 23. LINEAS DE MERCANCIA Indique en la línea para "Ingresos no relacionados con mercancía, recibidos de clientes" (Código 9900), los ingresos recibidos por servicios prestados y por servicios contratados que fueron incluidos en la sección 5. NO INCLUYA las ventas de departamentos arrendados o concesiones administradas dentro de este establecimiento por otras compañías. N Parte D – SERVICIOS No hay instrucciones adicionales para las secciones que aparecen en la Parte D. N Parte E – HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO No hay instrucciones adicionales para las secciones que aparecen en la Parte E. OA-9819(I) Página 3 B–46 APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sección 38. VALOR DE PRODUCTOS EMBARCADOS Y TRABAJO POR CONTRATO REALIZADO SEGUN LA LOCALIZACION DEL CLIENTE Indique el destino final de los embarques incluyendo los embarques al extranjero a través de los Estados Unidos. Si se desconoce, indique la localización de la persona a quien se le enviaron o vendieron dichos productos. El valor total de los productos embarcados (la suma de las líneas a hasta la e, columna (2)) debe ser igual a la sección 32a. El valor total del trabajo contratado (la suma de las líneas a hasta la e, columna (3)) debe ser igual a la sección 32b. Sección 44. NOMINA Para la definición de nómina, refiérase a las instrucciones para la sección 6a. Sección 46. COSTOS ESCOGIDOS El costo es la cantidad pagada o pagadera después de descuentos, incluyendo gastos de flete y otros cargos incurridos por la adquisición de materiales. Parte d: Incluya los costos de reparación necesarios para mantener la propiedad y el equipo. No incluya las mejoras que aumentan el valor de la propiedad o que la adaptan para otros usos. Sección 49. BIENES, GASTOS DE CAPITAL Y DEPRECIACION Los bienes depreciables son las propiedades para las cuales se llevan cuentas de depreciación. Los gastos son todos los costos incurridos durante 1997 que se pueden cargar a las cuentas de capital fijo y para los cuales se llevan cuentas de depreciación. Indique el costo original o el valor actual de todos los edificios, equipos y vehículos comprados o adquiridos antes de 1997. N Parte G – CONSTRUCCION Sección 40. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD Parte b: Indique únicamente las actividades principales para las cuales fue contratado. Los trabajos relacionados con las actividades principales no deben ser indicados por separado. Incluya los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a subdividir y desarrollar terrenos para cementerios bajo otras actividades que no son de construcción. Sección 41. VALOR DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES Para la definición del valor del negocio en dólares, refiérase a las instrucciones para la sección 5. Parte a: Indique los pagos recibidos como auspiciadores de operaciones colectivas y como agentes de los propietarios de trabajos de construcción. También incluya el valor en dólares por la instalación y el costo de los artículos instalados. Parte b: Indique los ingresos recibidos del alquiler de equipo y de trabajos (definibles) de arquitectura e ingeniería para otros y los ingresos que cubren el precio de los artículos vendidos, pero que no fueron instalados por este establecimiento. La suma de las líneas a y b debe ser igual a la sección 5. Sección 42. TIPOS DE CONSTRUCCION Indique por separado cada tipo de estructura o edificio. Si no es posible, indique el proyecto entero bajo el objetivo principal. Sección 43. EMPLEO Y HORAS TRABAJADAS Para la definición de empleo, refiérase a las instrucciones para la sección 7. Parte a: Indique en las líneas (1) hasta la (4), el número de trabajadores de construcción, hasta el nivel de capataz, incluyendo peones, conductores de camiones y sus ayudantes, operadores de equipo, mecánicos y guardias de seguridad en las líneas (1) a la (4). Parte b: Indique el resto de los empleados, incluyendo los responsables de la supervisión sobre el nivel de capataz, personal de oficina, arquitectos, ingenieros, compradores, ejecutivos y otros que desempeñaron actividades que no son de construcción. La suma de las líneas a(1) y b debe ser igual a la sección 7a. Parte c: Indique el total de horas que trabajaron los trabajadores de construcción en el solar. Incluya las horas extras que en realidad se trabajaron y no el equivalente de las mismas con el cual se determina el pago del sobretiempo. No incluya las horas pagadas por vacaciones, días feriados (a menos que en realidad se hayan trabajado) o días por enfermedad. N Parte H – TODOS LOS ESTABLECIMIENTOS Sección 50. PROPIEDAD, CONTROL Y LOCALES DE NEGOCIO Parte a: MARQUE "SI" si – OTRA compañía posee más del 50 por ciento de las acciones con derecho a voto, controla la administración y política o tiene autoridad para designar la junta de directores de esta compañía. MARQUE "NO" si – • Esta compañía tiene una franquicia que le permite usar el nombre de una firma, sin ser propiedad y sin ser administrada por dicha firma. • Esta compañía administra uno o más departamentos arrendados en un establecimiento ajeno que no posee o controla el departamento o los departamentos. • Esta compañía está a cargo de la administración de un negocio ajeno. Parte b: Indique si esta compañía posee más del 50 por ciento de las acciones con derecho a voto o tiene autoridad para dirigir la administración y política de cualquier compañía subsidiaria y/o afiliada. Parte c: Incluya todos los locales de venta y servicio y cualquier otro local, tales como almacenes, oficinas administrativas, etc. Si MAS DE UN establecimiento fue administrado bajo el EIN: • Anote primero la localización de la oficina central. Proporcione la dirección de la ubicación física para cada local. durante 1997, pero que no estuvieron activos al finalizar el año, deben combinarse con los datos de la oficina central. • Los datos para los establecimientos administrados • Las sumas de las ventas y los ingresos, la nómina anual y el empleo deben ser igual a las cantidades indicadas en las secciones 5, 6a y 7a, respectivamente. • Si los empleados trabajaron en más de un local, indique la nómina anual y el empleo de acuerdo al local donde trabajaron la mayor parte del tiempo. Se estima que el tiempo promedio que se necesita para completar y enviar este cuestionario es 60 minutos. Este estimado incluye tiempo para leer las instrucciones, reunir y organizar la informacion, y llenar y revisar el cuestionario. Si desea hacer algún comentario acerca de la exactitud de este estimado de tiempo o si tiene alguna sugerencia sobre cualquier aspecto de esta encuesta, por favor envíenos los mismos al: Associate Director for Administration Comptroller, Attn: Paperwork Reduction Project 0607-0839, Room 3104, Federal Building 3, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233. OA-9819(I) Página 4 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX B / APÉNDICE B B–47 Appendix C. Industries Included in the 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico−Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Service Industries Apéndice C. Industrias Incluidas en el Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1997−Comercio al Por Mayor, Comercio al Por Menor, y las Industrias de Servicio Código de la CIU SIC code Short title Título abreviado -50 501 5012 5013 5014 5015 502 5021 5023 503 5031 5032 5033 5039 504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 5051 5052 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5075 5078 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, nec Professional and Commercial Equipment Photographic equipment and supplies Office equipment Computers, peripherals, and software Commercial equipment, nec Medical and hospital equipment Ophthalmic goods Professional equipment, nec Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum Metals service centers and offices Coal and other minerals and ores -50 501 5012 5013 5014 5015 502 5021 5023 503 5031 5032 5033 5039 504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 5051 5052 COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR PRODUCTOS NO PERECEDEROS Vehículos de Motor, Piezas y Efectos Automóviles y otros vehículos de motor Piezas nuevas y accesorios para vehículos de motor Llantas y cámaras de aire Piezas usadas para vehículos de motor Muebles y Efectos para el Hogar Muebles Efectos para el hogar Madera y Materiales de Construcción Madera, paneles de madera y productos de molinos Ladrillo, piedra y materiales relacionados Tejado, tablas de forro y materiales de insulación Materiales de construcción no clasificados en otra parte Equipo Profesional y Comercial Equipo y efectos fotográficos Equipo de oficina Computadoras, equipo periférico y programas de computadoras Equipo comercial no clasificado en otra parte Equipo médico y de hospital Artículos oftálmicos Equipo profesional no clasificado en otra parte Metales y Minerales, Excepto Petróleo Centros de servicio y oficinas para metales Carbón y otros minerales y minerales metálicos Efectos Eléctricos Aparatos y equipo eléctrico Enseres eléctricos, radio y televisores Piezas y equipo electrónico Artículos de Ferretería, Equipo y Efectos de Plomería y Calefacción Artículos de ferretería Equipo y efectos de plomería y calefacción hidrónica Equipo y efectos para calefacción a base de aire caliente y para aire acondicionado Equipo y efectos de refrigeración Electrical Goods 506 Electrical apparatus and equipment 5063 Electrical appliances, televisions, and radios 5064 Electronic parts and equipment 5065 Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment 507 Hardware Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies Warm air heating and air-conditioning Refrigeration equipment and supplies 5072 5074 5075 5078 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C C–1 SIC code 50 508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088 509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099 51 511 5111 5112 5113 512 5122 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 Short title DURABLE GOODS−Con. 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, nec NONDURABLE GOODS Paper and Paper Products Printing and writing paper Stationery and office supplies Industrial and personal service paper Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries 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, except dried or canned Poultry and poultry products Confectionery Fish and seafoods Meats and meat products Fresh fruits and vegetables Groceries and related products, nec Farm-Product Raw Materials Grain and field beans Livestock Farm-product raw materials, nec Chemicals and Allied Products Plastics materials and basic shapes Chemicals and allied products, nec Petroleum and Petroleum Products Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Petroleum products, nec Código de la CIU 50 508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088 509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099 51 511 5111 5112 5113 512 5122 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 Título abreviado PRODUCTOS NO PERECEDEROS−Con. Maquinaria, Equipo y Suministros Maquinaria de construcción y minería Maquinaria y equipo para la finca y el jardín Maquinaria y equipo industrial Suministros industriales Equipo de establecimientos de servicio Equipo y suministros de transporte Artículos No Perecederos Misceláneos Efectos y artículos de recreación y deporte Efectos y artículos de pasatiempo y juguetes Materiales de sobras y desperdicios Joyas y piedras preciosas Artículos no perecederos no clasificados en otra parte ARTÍCULOS PERECEDEROS Papel y Productos de Papel Papel para escribir e imprimir Papel para correspondencia y artículos de oficina Papel para uso industrial y personal Medicinas, Medicinas Patentizadas y Varios Artículos de Farmacia Medicinas, medicinas patentizadas y varios artículos de farmacia Prendas de Vestir, Telas y Novedades Telas y novedades Ropa para hombres y jovencitos Ropa para damas y niños Calzado Comestibles y Productos Relacionados Comestibles, línea general Alimentos congelados empacados Productos lácteos, excepto secos o enlatados Aves y productos derivados Confitería Pescados y mariscos Carnes y productos derivados Frutas y vegetales frescos Comestibles y productos relacionados no clasificados en otra parte Materias Primas Agrícolas Granos Ganado Materias primas agrícolas no clasificadas en otra parte Productos Químicos y Productos Análogos Materiales plásticos y moldes básicos Productos químicos y productos análogos no clasificados en otra parte Petróleo y Productos de Petróleo Terminales y depósitos para almacenaje de petróleo Productos de petróleo no clasificados en otra parte C–2 APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SIC code 51 518 5181 5182 519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199 Short title NONDURABLE GOODS−Con. Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages Beer and ale Wine and distilled beverages Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Farm supplies Books, periodicals, and newspapers Flowers and florists’ supplies Tobacco and tobacco products Paints, varnishes, and supplies Nondurable goods, nec Código de la CIU 51 518 5181 5182 519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199 Título abreviado ARTÍCULOS PERECEDEROS−Con. Cerveza, Vino y Bebidas Alcohólicas Destiladas Cerveza y cerveza amarga Vinos y bebidas alcohólicas destiladas Artículos Perecederos Misceláneos Efectos agrícolas Libros, revistas y periódicos Flores y efectos de floristería Tabaco y productos de tabaco Pinturas, barnices y artículos relacionados Artículos perecederos no clasificados en otra parte -52 521 5211 523 5231 525 5251 526 5261 527 5271 53 531 5311 533 5331 539 5399 54 541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 542 5421 543 5431 544 5441 RETAIL TRADE BUILDING MATERIALS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Lumber and Other Building Materials Lumber and other building materials Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Hardware Stores Hardware stores Retail Nurseries and Garden Stores Retail nurseries and garden stores Mobile Home Dealers Mobile home dealers GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES Department Stores Department stores Variety Stores Variety stores -52 521 5211 523 5231 525 5251 526 5261 527 5271 53 531 5311 533 5331 COMERCIO AL POR MENOR MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCIÓN Y EFECTOS PARA EL JARDÍN Madera y Otros Materiales de Construcción Madera y otros materiales de construcción Tiendas que Venden Pintura, Cristal y Papel para Empapelar Paredes Tiendas que venden pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes Ferreterías Ferreterías Viveros de Plantas y Tiendas de Efectos para el Jardín Viveros de plantas y tiendas de efectos para el jardín Comerciantes que se Dedican a la Venta de Casas Móviles Comerciantes que se dedican a la venta de casas móviles TIENDAS DE MERCANCÍA GENERAL Tiendas por Departamento Tiendas por departamento Tiendas de Variedades Tiendas de variedades Otras Tiendas de Mercancía General Otras tiendas de mercancía general TIENDAS DE ALIMENTOS Tiendas de Alimentos Tiendas de alimentos Supermercados Cash and carry Mercados de Carne y Pescado Mercados de carne y pescado Mercados de Frutas y Vegetales Mercados de frutas y vegetales Tiendas de Dulces, Nueces y Confitería Tiendas de dulces, nueces y confitería APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C C–3 Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores 539 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 5399 FOOD STORES Grocery Stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and Carry Meat and Fish Markets Meat and fish markets Fruit and Vegetable Markets Fruit and vegetable markets Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores Candy, nut, and confectionery stores 54 541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 542 5421 543 5431 544 5441 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SIC code 54 545 5451 546 5461 549 5499 55 551 5511 552 5521 553 5531 554 5541 555 5551 556 5561 557 5571 559 5599 56 561 5611 562 5621 563 5632 564 5641 565 5651 566 5661 569 5699 Short title FOOD STORES−Con. Dairy Products Stores Dairy products stores Retail Bakeries Retail bakeries Miscellaneous Food Stores Miscellaneous food stores AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS AND SERVICE STATIONS New and Used Car Dealers New and used car dealers Used Car Dealers Used car dealers Auto and Home Supply Stores Auto and home supply stores Gasoline Service Stations Gasoline service stations Boat Dealers Boat dealers Recreational Vehicle Dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle Dealers Motorcycle dealers Automotive Dealers, NEC Automotive dealers, nec APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Stores Men’s and boys’ clothing stores Women’s Clothing Stores Women’s clothing stores Código de la CIU 54 545 5451 546 5461 549 5499 55 551 5511 552 5521 553 5531 554 5541 555 5551 556 5561 557 5571 559 5599 56 561 5611 562 5621 Título abreviado TIENDAS DE ALIMENTOS−Con. Tiendas de Productos Lácteos Tiendas de productos lácteos Panaderías Detallistas Panaderías detallistas Otras Tiendas de Alimentos Otras tiendas de alimentos AGENCIAS AUTOMOVILÍSTICAS Y ESTACIONES DE GASOLINA Agencias que Venden Carros Nuevos y Usados Agencias que venden carros nuevos y usados Agencias que Venden Carros Usados Agencias que venden carros usados Tiendas de Efectos para Automóviles y para el Hogar Tiendas de efectos para automóviles y para el hogar Estaciones de Gasolina Estaciones de gasolina Agencias que Venden Botes Agencias que venden botes Agencias de Vehículos de Recreación Agencias de vehículos de recreación Agencias de Motocicletas Agencias que venden motocicletas Agencias que Venden Automóviles, No Clasificados en Otra Parte Agencias que venden automóviles, no clasificados en otra parte TIENDAS DE ROPA Y ACCESORIOS Tiendas de Ropa para Jóvenes y Caballeros Tiendas de ropa para jóvenes y caballeros Tiendas de Ropa para Damas Tiendas de ropa para damas Tiendas de Accesorios y Artículos Especiales para Damas Tiendas de accesorios y artículos especiales para damas Tiendas de Ropa para Niños Tiendas de ropa para niños Tiendas de Ropa para la Familia Tiendas de ropa para la familia Tiendas de Calzado Tiendas de calzado Otras Tiendas de Ropa y Accesorios Otras tiendas de ropa y accesorios Women’s Accessory and Specialty Stores 563 Women’s accessory and specialty stores Children’s and Infants’ Wear Stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores Family Clothing Stores Family clothing stores Shoe Stores Shoe stores 5632 564 5641 565 5651 566 5661 Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessory Stores 569 Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores 5699 C–4 APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SIC code 57 571 5712 5713 5714 5719 572 5722 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 581 5812 5812 5812 5812 5812 5812 5813 59 591 5912 592 5921 593 5932 594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 Short title FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHINGS STORES Furniture and Homefurnishings Stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Drapery and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores Household Appliance Stores Household appliance stores Radio, Television, and Computer Stores Radio, television, and electronic stores Computer and software stores Record and prerecorded tape stores Musical instrument stores EATING AND DRINKING PLACES Eating and Drinking Places Eating places Cafeteria Restaurant Refreshment Fast food Other eating places Drinking places MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores Drug stores and proprietary stores Liquor Stores Liquor stores Used Merchandise 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 Código de la CIU 57 571 5712 5713 5714 5719 572 5722 573 5731 5734 5735 5736 58 581 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 59 591 5912 592 5921 593 5932 594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 Título abreviado TIENDAS DE MUEBLES, EFECTOS Y EQUIPO PARA EL HOGAR Tiendas de Muebles, Efectos y Equipo para el Hogar Mueblerías Tiendas de cubiertas para pisos Tiendas de cortinas y tapicería Otras tiendas de efectos para el hogar Tiendas de Enseres para el Hogar Tiendas de enseres para el hogar Tiendas de Radios, Televisores y Computadoras Tiendas de radios, televisores y enseres eléctricos Tiendas de computadoras y programas de computadora Tiendas de discos y cintas magnetofónicas pregrabadas Tiendas de instrumentos musicales LUGARES DONDE SE VENDE COMIDA Y BEBIDA Lugares Donde Se Vende Comida y Bebida Lugares donde se vende comida Cafetería Restaurante Lugar de refrigerio Restaurante ‘‘Fast Food’’ Otro lugar para comer Lugares donde se vende bebida OTRAS TIENDAS DE COMERCIO AL POR MENOR Farmacias y Tiendas Que Venden Medicinas y Medicinas Especiales Patentizadas Farmacias y tiendas que venden medicinas y medicinas especiales patentizadas Licorerías Licorerías Tiendas de Mercancía Usada Tiendas de mercancía usada Tiendas que Venden Mercancía Miscelánea Tiendas de efectos deportivos y bicicletas Librerías Tiendas que venden papel y otros materiales de correspondencia Joyerías Tiendas de juguetes, juegos y pasatiempo Tiendas de cámaras y efectos fotográficos Tiendas de regalos, novedades y ‘‘souvenirs’’ Tiendas que venden maletas y artículos de cuero Tiendas de telas y artículos de costura pt. pt. pt. pt. pt. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C C–5 SIC code 59 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 -47 472 4724 4725 4729 70 701 7011 7011 7011 7011 7011 7011 7011 703 7032 7033 72 721 7211 7212 7213 C–6 Short title MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL−Con. Nonstore Retailers Catalog and mail-order houses Merchandising machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel Dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas dealers Fuel dealers, nec Retail Stores, NEC Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, nec SERVICES INDUSTRIES TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Passenger Transportation Arrangement Travel agencies Tour operators Passenger transport arrangement, nec HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES Hotels and Motels Hotels and motels Hotels Hotels, 100 guest rooms or more Hotels, 25 to 99 guest rooms Hotels, less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores Camps and Recreational Vehicle Parks Sporting and recreational camps Trailer parks and campsites PERSONAL SERVICES Laundry, Cleaning, and Garment Services Power laundries, family and commercial Garment pressing and cleaners’ agents Linen supply Código de la CIU 59 596 5961 5962 5963 598 5983 5984 5989 599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 -47 472 4724 4725 4729 70 701 7011 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 703 7032 7033 72 721 7211 7212 7213 Título abreviado OTRAS TIENDAS DE COMERCIO AL POR MENOR−Con. Vendedores de Mercancía que no se Vende en Establecimientos Casas que venden mercancía por correo y por catálogo Administradores de distribuidores automáticos de mercancía Establecimientos que venden mercancía directamente al cliente Distribuidores de Combustible Distribuidores de aceite combustible Distribuidores de gas líquido Distribuidores de combustible no clasificados en otra parte Tiendas de Comercio al por Menor no Clasificadas en Otra Parte Floristerías Puestos y tiendas de tabaco Agencias y puestos de revistas y periódicos Tiendas que venden artículos ópticos Otras tiendas de comercio al por menor, no clasificadas en otra parte INDUSTRIAS DE SERVICIOS SERVICIOS DE TRANSPORTACIÓN Tramitación del Transporte de Pasajeros Agencias de viajes Guías turísticos Arreglo de transportación de pasajeros no clasificado en otra parte HOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO Hoteles y Moteles Hoteles y moteles Hoteles Hoteles, de 100 habitaciones o más Hoteles, de 25 a 99 habitaciones Hoteles, menos de 25 habitaciones Moteles y casas de hospedaje para turistas Villas para turistas y paradores Campamentos y Parques para Vehículos de Recreación Campamentos de recreación y deportes Parques para remolques y sitios donde acampar SERVICIOS PERSONALES Servicios de Lavandería, Lavado en Seco y de Ropa Lavanderías automáticas para uso familiar y comercial Plantas para planchado de ropa y lavado en seco Suministro de sábanas 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census pt. pt. pt. pt. pt. pt. APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C SIC code 72 721 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 722 7221 723 7231 724 7241 725 7251 726 7261 729 7291 7299 73 731 7311 7312 7313 7319 732 7322 7323 733 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338 734 7342 7349 Short title PERSONAL SERVICES−Con. Laundry, Cleaning, and Garment Services−Con. Coin-operated laundries and cleaning Drycleaning plants, except rug Carpet and upholstery cleaning Industrial launderers Laundry and garment services, nec Photographic Studios, Portrait Photographic studios, portrait Beauty Shops Beauty shops Barber Shops Barber shops Shoe Repair and Shoeshine Parlors Shoe Repair and shoeshine parlors Funeral Service and Crematories Funeral service and crematories Miscellaneous Personal Services Tax return preparation services Miscellaneous personal services, nec BUSINESS SERVICES Advertising Advertising agencies Outdoor advertising services Radio, television, publisher representatives Advertising, nec 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, nec Código de la CIU 72 721 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 722 7221 723 7231 724 7241 725 7251 726 7261 729 7291 7299 73 731 7311 7312 7313 7319 732 7322 7323 733 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338 734 7342 7349 Título abreviado SERVICIOS PERSONALES−Con. Servicios de Lavandería, Lavado en Seco y de Ropa−Con. Lavanderías con máquinas de lavar y lavado en seco activadas por monedas Plantas de lavado en seco, excepto lavado de alfombras Lavado de alfombras y muebles Lavandería industrial Servicio de lavandería y ropa, no clasificados en otra parte Estudios Fotográficos, Retratos Estudios fotográficos, retratos Salones de Belleza Salones de belleza Barberías Barberías Talleres que Arreglan y Brillan Zapatos Talleres que arreglan y brillan zapatos Servicios Fúnebres y Crematorios Servicios fúnebres y crematorios Servicios Personales Misceláneos Servicios de preparación de planillas de contribución sobre ingresos Servicios personales misceláneos no clasificados en otra parte SERVICIOS COMERCIALES Servicios de Publicidad Agencias de publicidad Servicios de publicidad al aire libre Agentes de publicidad para radio y televisión Servicios de publicidad, no clasificados en otra parte Agencias que Proveen Información sobre el Crédito de los Consumidores y Agencias que Ajustan y Cobran Deudas Servicios y ajustes de cobros de deudas Servicios que proveen información sobre créditos Servicios de Envío por Correo, Reproducción y Estenográficos Servicios publicitarios por correo Servicios de fotocopia y reproducción Fotografía comercial Diseño gráfico y arte comercial Servicios secretariales y de reportaje para las cortes Servicios a Edificios Servicios de desinfección y fumigación Servicios de mantenimiento de edificios, no clasificados en otra parte APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C C–7 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SIC code 73 735 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 7519 752 7521 753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 Short title BUSINESS SERVICES−Con. Miscellaneous Equipment Rental and Leasing Medical equipment rental Heavy construction equipment rental Equipment rental and leasing, nec 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, nec Miscellaneous Business Services Detective and armored car services Security systems services News syndicates Photofinishing laboratories Business services, nec AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING Automotive Rentals, No Drivers Truck rental and leasing, no drivers Passenger car rental Passenger car leasing Utility trailer rental Automobile Parking 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, nec Código de la CIU 73 735 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 7519 752 7521 753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 Título abreviado SERVICIOS COMERCIALES−Con. Alquiler y Arrendamiento de Equipo Misceláneo Alquiler o arrendamiento de equipo médico Alquiler o arrendamiento de equipo pesado de construcción Alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo no clasificado en otra parte Agencias de Suministro de Personal Agencias de empleo Servicios de suministro de ayuda personal Servicios de Computación y Procesamiento de Datos Servicios de programación de computadoras Programas de computadora pre-empaquetados Diseños de sistemas integrados de computadora Servicio de preparación y procesamiento de datos Servicio de recuperación de información Servicios de administración de equipos de computadora Alquiler y arrendamiento de computadoras Mantenimiento y reparación de computadoras Servicios relacionados de computadoras, no clasificados en otra parte Servicios Comerciales Misceláneos Servicios de detectives y carros blindados Servicios de sistemas de seguridad Sindicato de noticias Laboratorios para revelados de fotografías Servicios comerciales no clasificados en otra parte ESTACIONAMIENTOS DE SERVICIO Y REPARACIÓN DE AUTOMÓVILES Alquiler de Automóviles, sin Conductores Alquiler y arrendamiento de camiones, sin conductores Alquiler de automóviles para pasajeros Arrendamiento de automóviles para pasajeros Alquiler de remolques de carga Estacionamiento de Automóviles Estacionamiento de automóviles Talleres de Reparación de Automóviles Talleres de reparación de capota y carrocería Talleres de reparación de sistema de escape de automóviles Talleres de reparación y recauchamiento de llantas Talleres de reemplazo de vidrios de automóviles Talleres de reparación de transmisiones de automóviles Talleres de reparación general de automóviles Talleres de reparación de automóviles, no clasificados en otra parte C–8 APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SIC code 75 754 7542 7549 76 762 7622 7623 7629 763 7631 764 7641 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781 7812 7819 782 7822 7829 783 7832 7833 784 7841 79 791 7911 792 7922 7929 793 7933 Short title AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING−Con. Automotive Services, Except Repair Carwashes Automotive services, nec MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES Electrical Repair Shops Radio and television repair Refrigeration service and repair Electrical repair shops, nec Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repair Watch, clock, and jewelry repair Reupholstery and Furniture Repair Reupholstery and furniture repair Miscellaneous Repair Shops Welding repair Armature rewinding shops Repair services, nec 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 distribution services Motion Picture Theatres Motion picture theatres, except drive-in Drive-in motion picture theatres Video Tape Rental Video tape rental AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES Dance Studios, Schools, and Halls Dance studios, schools, and halls Producers, Orchestras, Entertainers Theatrical producers and services Entertainers and entertainment groups Bowling Centers Bowling centers Código de la CIU 75 754 7542 7549 76 762 7622 7623 7629 763 7631 764 7641 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781 7812 7819 782 7822 7829 783 7832 7833 784 7841 79 791 7911 792 7922 7929 793 7933 Título abreviado ESTACIONAMIENTOS DE SERVICIO Y REPARACIÓN DE AUTOMÓVILES−Con. Servicios Automotrices, Excepto Reparaciones Lavado de automóviles Servicios automotrices, no clasificados en otra parte SERVICIOS MISCELÁNEOS DE REPARACIÓN Talleres de Reparación de Equipo Eléctrico Talleres de reparación de radios y televisores Talleres de reparación de refrigeradores y aire acondicionado Talleres de reparación de equipo eléctrico, no clasificados en otra parte Reparación de Relojes y Joyas Reparación de relojes y joyas Reparación y Tapizado de Muebles Reparación y tapizado de muebles Servicios Misceláneos de Reparación Talleres de soldadura Talleres para el devanado del inducido Talleres de reparación no clasificados en otra parte PELÍCULAS CINEMATOGRÁFICAS Producción y Distribución de Películas Cinematográficas y Servicios Relacionados Producción de películas cinematográficas y cintas de video Servicios afines a la producción de películas Servicios de Producción y Distribución de Películas Cinematográficas Distribución de películas cinematográficas y cintas de videos Servicios de distribución de películas cinematográficas Teatros de Cine Teatros de cine, exceptuando los cines al aire libre Cines al aire libre Alquiler de Cintas de Video Alquiler de cintas de video SERVICIOS DE RECREO Y DIVERSIÓN Salones de Baile, Estudios y Academias Salones de baile, estudios y academias Productores de Teatro, Bandas, Orquestas y Artistas Productores de teatros y servicios relacionados Artistas y grupos de artistas Boleras Boleras 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C C–9 SIC code 79 794 7941 7948 799 7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 8072 81 8111 84 841 8412 842 8422 871 8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734 874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 Short title AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES−Con. Commercial Sports Sports clubs, managers, and promoters Racing, including track operation Miscellaneous Amusement, Recreation Services Physical fitness facilities Public golf courses Coin-operated amusement devices Amusement parks Membership sports and recreation clubs Amusement and recreation, nec Cockfight arenas Other amusement and recreation, nec DENTAL LABORATORIES LEGAL SERVICES Legal services MUSEUMS, BOTANICAL, ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS Museums and Art Galleries Museums and art galleries Botanical and Zoological Gardens Botanical and zoological gardens ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Engineering services Architectural services Surveying services Commercial physical research Commercial nonphysical research Testing laboratories Management and Public Relations Management services Management consulting services Public relations services Facilities support services Business consulting, nec Código de la CIU 79 794 7941 7948 799 7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 8072 81 8111 84 841 8412 842 8422 871 8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734 874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748 Título abreviado SERVICIOS DE RECREO Y DIVERSIÓN−Con. Deportes Comerciales Clubes, de deportes profesionales y promotores Carreras, incluyendo negocios que operan pistas Servicios Misceláneos de Recreo y Entretenimiento Facilidades de mantenimiento Campos de golf públicos Aparatos de entretenimiento activados por monedas Parques de diversiones Clubes de recreación y deportes para miembros Servicios de recreo y entretenimiento, no clasificados en otra parte Galleras Otros servicios de recreo y entretenimiento, no clasificados en otra parte. LABORATORIOS DENTALES SERVICIOS LEGALES Servicios legales MUSEOS, JARDINES BOTÁNICOS, Y ZOOLÓGICOS Museos y Galerías de Arte Museos y galerías de arte Jardines Botánicos y Zoológicos Jardines botánicos y zoológicos SERVICIOS DE INGENIERÍA Y ARQUITECTURA Servicios de ingeniería Servicios de arquitectura Servicios de agrimensura Investigación física comercial Investigación comercial que no sea física Laboratorios de experimentos Servicios de Relaciones Públicas y de Administración Servicios de administración Servicios de consulta de administración Servicios de relaciones públicas Servicios de apoyo Negocios de consultoría que no se clasifican en otra parte C–10 APPENDIX C /APÉNDICE C 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Publication Program 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS Publications of the 1997 Economic Census of Outlying Areas containing data on construction, manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service establishments are described below. Printed Reports Puerto Rico–4 reports (OA97E-1 to -4) Retail Trade, Wholesale Trade, and Service Industries Geographic Area Statistics (OA97E-1). The area report presents data for the wholesale and retail trades and service industries. It includes varied kind-of-business detail on number of establishments, sales or receipts, payroll, employment, proprietors and partners working, and legal form of organization. Data are presented for Puerto Rico, commercial regions, and municipios. Retail trade data include total and selling floor space, franchise holders, and class of customer for selected kinds of business. Wholesale trade data on inventories, operating expenses, class of customer, and employment by principal activity are presented by kind of business. Data for hotels and motels by type of receipts and number of rooms are published for service industries. Retail Trade and Wholesale Trade Subject Statistics (OA97E-2). The subject report presents commodity and merchandise line sales data for retail and wholesale trades by kind of business for Puerto Rico. Construction Industries Construction Industries (OA97E-3). This report presents summary, industry, and geographic area statistics. The industry chapter presents 1997 data for industries on the number of construction establishments; value of construction work; employment; proprietors and partners working; payroll; hours worked; payments to subcontractors; payments for materials, components, and supplies; payments for power, fuels, and lubricants; payments for selected purchased services; payments for rental of machinery, equipment, and structures; value added; and capital expenditures during the year. Selected data are shown for selected industries by geographic location of establishments and by legal form of organization. Data are also provided for establishments by employment size. Manufacturing Manufacturing (OA97E-4). This report includes data on the number of establishments, employment, proprietors and partners working, payroll, value of shipments, value added by manufactures, class of customer, inventories, costs of materials, capital expenditures, and country of destination. Statistics are shown by industry and geographic area. Virgin Islands of the United States–1 report (OA97E-5) This report presents data by kind of business for construction industries, manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service industries. In addition to data for the Virgin Islands as a whole, data are presented for St. Thomas and St. John (combined to prevent disclosure problems), St. Croix, and the towns of Charlotte Amalie, Christiansted, and Frederiksted. Guam–1 report (OA97E-6) This report presents data by kind of business for construction industries, manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service industries. Tables present data for Guam and its election districts. Northern Mariana Islands–1 report (OA97E-7) This report presents data by kind of business for construction industries, manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service industries. Tables present data for the Northern Mariana Islands and the four municipalities. ELECTRONIC MEDIA All results of the 1997 Economic Census will be available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau. For more information, including a description of electronic and printed reports being issued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census Bureau, Washington DC 20233-8300, or call Customer Services at 301-457-4100. U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census OA97E-1 1997 1997 Economic Census of Outlying Areas Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Service Industries Geographic Area Statistics Puerto Rico USCENSUSBUREAU

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