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Utah: 2002 2002 Economic Census Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Geographic Area Series Issued March 2005 EC02-53A-UT U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was prepared in the Service Sector Statistics Division under the direction of Bobby E. Russell, Assistant Division Chief for Census Programs. Planning, management, and coordination of this report were under the supervision of Steven M. Roman, Chief, Utilities and Financial Census Branch, assisted by Steven L. Barron, Amy R. Houtz, Faye A. Jacobs, Pamela J. Palmer, Maria A. Poschinger, and Vannah L. Beatty. Primary staff assistance was provided by Crystal N. Boyett, Diane M. Carodiskey, Sandra K. Creech, Sara E. Eddie, Michael J. Garger, Lolita V. Jones, Donna S. Kielman, Aaron Z. Potacki, Karyn N. Reynolds, Sara L. Rucker, Charles T. Spradlin, and Marlo N. Thornton. Mathematical and statistical techniques, as well as the coverage operations were provided by Ruth E. Detlefsen, Assistant Division Chief for Research and Methodology, assisted by Scot A. Dahl, Leader, Census/Current Integration Group, with staff assistance from Samson A. Adeshiyan and Anthony G. Tersine Jr. Eddie J. Salyers, Assistant Division Chief of Economic Planning and Coordination Division, was responsible for overseeing the editing and tabulation procedures and the interactive analytical software. Dennis Shoemaker and Kim Wortman, Special Assistants, John D. Ward, Chief, Analytical Branch, and Brandy L. Yarbrough, Chief, Edit Branch, were responsible for developing the systems and procedures for data collection, editing, review, and correction. Donna L. Hambric, Chief of the Economic Planning Staff, was responsible for overseeing the systems and information for dissemination. Douglas J. Miller, Chief, Tables and Dissemination Branch, assisted by Lisa Aispuro, Jamie Fleming, Keith Fuller, Andrew W. Hait, and Kathy G. Padgett were responsible for developing the data dissemination systems and procedures. The Geography Division staff, Robert LaMacchia, Chief, developed geographic coding procedures and associated computer programs. The Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Howard R. Hogan, Chief, developed and coordinated the computer processing systems. Barry F. Sessamen, Assistant Division Chief for Post Collection, was responsible for design and implementation of the processing systems and computer programs. Gary T. Sheridan, Chief, Macro Analytical Branch, assisted by Apparao V. Katikineni and Edward F. Johnson provided computer programming and implementation. The Systems Support Division provided the table composition system. Robert Joseph Brown, Table Image Processing System (TIPS) Senior Software Engineer, was responsible for the design and development of the TIPS, under the supervision of Robert J. Bateman, Assistant Division Chief, Information Systems. The staff of the National Processing Center performed mailout preparation and receipt operations, clerical and analytical review activities, and data entry. Margaret A. Smith, Bernadette J. Beasley, Michael T. Browne, and Alan R. Plisch of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided publication and printing management, graphics design and composition, and editorial review for print and electronic media. General direction and production management were provided by James R. Clark, Assistant Division Chief, and Susan L. Rappa, Chief, Publications Services Branch. Special acknowledgment is also due the many businesses whose cooperation contributed to the publication of these data. Utah: 2002 Issued March 2005 EC02-53A-UT 2002 Economic Census Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Geographic Area Series U.S. Department of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez, Secretary Theodore W. Kassinger, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director Hermann Habermann, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer Vacant, Principal Associate Director for Programs Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs Mark E. Wallace, Chief, Service Sector Statistics Division CONTENTS Introduction to the Economic Census Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. Summary Statistics for the State: 2002 Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002 Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 v ix 1 3 8 13 Appendixes A. B. C. D. E. Explanation of Terms NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions Methodology Geographic Notes Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1 E–1 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah iii Introduction to the Economic Census PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS The economic census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the nation’s economy. It provides essential information for government, business, industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the United States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Census Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years, covering years ending in “2” and “7.” The economic census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the gross domestic product estimates, input/output measures, production and price indexes, and other statistical series that measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Specific uses of economic census data include the following: • Policymaking agencies of the federal government use the data to monitor economic activity and to assess the effectiveness of policies. • State and local governments use the data to assess business activities and tax bases within their jurisdictions and to develop programs to attract business. • Trade associations study trends in their own and competing industries, which allows them to keep their members informed of market changes. • Individual businesses use the data to locate potential markets and to analyze their own production and sales performance relative to industry or area averages. INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS Data from the 2002 Economic Census are published primarily according to the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). NAICS was first adopted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 1997. The 2002 Economic Census covers the following NAICS sectors: 21 22 23 31-33 42 44-45 48-49 51 52 53 54 55 56 61 62 71 72 81 Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) (Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting sector (NAICS 11), partially covered by the census of agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Public Administration sector (NAICS 92), largely covered by the census of governments conducted by the Census Bureau.) The 20 NAICS sectors are subdivided into 100 subsectors (three-digit codes), 317 industry groups (four-digit codes), and, as implemented in the United States, 1,179 industries (six-digit codes). 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Introduction v RELATIONSHIP TO HISTORICAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS Prior to the 1997 Economic Census, data were published according to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. While many of the individual NAICS industries correspond directly to industries as defined under the SIC system, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular care should be taken in comparing data for retail trade, wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sector titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat different groups of industries. The 1997 Economic Census Bridge Between NAICS and SIC demonstrates the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries. Where changes are significant, it may not be possible to construct time series that include data for points both before and after 1997. Most industry classifications remained unchanged between 1997 and 2002, but NAICS 2002 includes substantial revisions within the construction and wholesale trade sectors, and a number of revisions for the retail trade and information sectors. These changes are noted in industry definitions and will be demonstrated in the Bridge Between NAICS 2002 and NAICS 1997. For 2002, data for enterprise support establishments (those functioning primarily to support the activities of their company’s operating establishments, such as a warehouse or a research and development laboratory) are included in the industry that reflects their activities (such as warehousing). For 1997, such establishments were termed auxiliaries and were excluded from industry totals. BASIS OF REPORTING The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. A company operating at more than one location is required to file a separate report for each store, factory, shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned a separate industry classification based on its primary activity and not that of its parent company. (For selected industries, only payroll, employment, and classification are collected for individual establishments, while other data are collected on a consolidated basis.) GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING Accurate and complete information on the physical location of each establishment is required to tabulate the census data for states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, and corporate municipalities (places) including cities, towns, townships, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were required to report their physical location (street address, municipality, county, and state) if it differed from their mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail (and those single-establishment companies that did not provide acceptable information on physical location), location information from administrative sources is used as a basis for coding. AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA All results of the 2002 Economic Census are available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and on digital versatile discs (DVD-ROMs) for sale by the Census Bureau. The American FactFinder system at the Internet site allows selective retrieval and downloading of the data. For more information, including a description of reports being issued, see the Internet site, write to the U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6100, or call Customer Services at 301763-4100. HISTORICAL INFORMATION The economic census has been taken as an integrated program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for 1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual components of the economic census were taken separately at varying intervals. The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810 Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were included with those for population. Coverage of economic activities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Census and subsequent censuses to include mining and some commercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was the first time a census was taken apart vi Introduction 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census from the regular decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and wholesale trade and construction industries were added in 1930, as were some service trades in 1933. Censuses of construction, manufacturing, and the other business censuses were suspended during World War II. The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be fully integrated, providing comparable census data across economic sectors and using consistent time periods, concepts, definitions, classifications, and reporting units. It was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of firms provided by the administrative records of other federal agencies. Since 1963, administrative records also have been used to provide basic statistics for very small firms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them census report forms. The range of industries covered in the economic census expanded between 1967 and 2002. The census of construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967, and the scope of service industries, introduced in 1933, was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few transportation industries were covered as early as 1963, it was not until 1992 that the census broadened to include all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also new for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, and real estate industries. With these additions, the economic census and the separate census of governments and census of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percent of all economic activity. New for 2002 is coverage of four industries classified in the agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector under the SIC system: landscape architectural services, landscaping services, veterinary services, and pet care services. Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier censuses provide historical figures for the study of long-term time series and are available in some large libraries. Reports for 1997 were published primarily on the Internet and copies of 1992 reports are also available there. CD-ROMs issued from the 1987, 1992, and 1997 Economic Censuses contain databases that include all or nearly all data published in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code statistics, published only on CD-ROM. SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION More information about the scope, coverage, classification system, data items, and publications for the 2002 Economic Census and related surveys is published in the Guide to the 2002 Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/census02/guide. More information on the methodology, procedures, and history of the census will be published in the History of the 2002 Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html. 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Introduction vii This page is intentionally blank. viii Introduction 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Real Estate and Rental and Leasing SCOPE The Real Estate and Rental and Leasing sector (sector 53) comprises establishments of firms with payroll primarily engaged in renting, leasing, or otherwise allowing the use of tangible assets (e.g., real estate and equipment), intangible assets (e.g., patents and trademarks), and establishments providing related services (e.g., establishments primarily engaged in managing real estate for others, selling, renting and/or buying real estate for others, and appraising real estate). Exclusions. The following industries are not included in this sector: real estate investment trusts (REITs), which are classified in Subsector 525, Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles, because they are considered investment vehicles; and establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing equipment with operators, which are classified in various subsectors of NAICS depending on the nature of the services provided (e.g., transportation, construction, agriculture). These activities are excluded from this sector because the client is paying for the expertise and knowledge of the equipment operator, in addition to the use of the equipment. The reports described below exclude establishments of firms with no paid employees. These “nonemployers,” typically self-employed individuals or partnerships operating businesses that they have not chosen to incorporate, are reported separately in Nonemployer Statistics. The contribution of nonemployers, relatively large for this sector, may be examined at www.census.gov/nonemployerimpact. Definitions. Industry categories are defined in Appendix B, NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions. Other terms are defined in Appendix A, Explanation of Terms. REPORTS The following reports provide statistics on this sector. Industry Series. There are 11 reports, each covering a group of related industries. The reports present, by kind of business for the United States, general statistics for establishments of firms with payroll on number of establishments, revenue, payroll, and employment; comparative statistics for 2002 and 1997; product lines; and concentration of business activity in the largest firms. The data in industry reports are preliminary and subject to change in the following reports. Geographic Area Series. There is a separate report for each state, the District of Columbia, and the United States. Each state report presents, for establishments of firms with payroll, general statistics on number of establishments, revenue, payroll, and employment by kind of business for the state, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greater kind-of-business detail is shown for larger areas. The United States report presents data for the United States as a whole for detailed kind-of-business classifications. Subject Series: • Product Lines. This report presents product lines data for establishments of firms with payroll by kind of business. Establishments may report negative revenue for selected product lines. Because of this, percentages for product lines may be in excess of 100 or less than 0. Data are presented for the United States only. • Establishment and Firm Size (Including Legal Form of Organization). This report presents revenue, payroll, and employment data for the United States by revenue size, by employment size, and by legal form of organization for establishments of firms with payroll; and by revenue size (including concentration by largest firms), by employment size, and by number of establishments operated (single units and multiunits) for firms with payroll. 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Real Estate & Rental & Leasing ix • Miscellaneous Subjects. This report presents data for a variety of industry-specific topics for establishments of firms with payroll. Presentation of data varies by kind of business. Other reports. Data for this sector are also included in reports with multisector coverage, including Nonemployer Statistics, Comparative Statistics, Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS, Business Expenses, and the Survey of Business Owners reports. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED The level of geographic detail varies by report. Maps are available at www.census.gov/econ2002maps. Notes specific to areas in the state are included in Appendix D, Geographic Notes. Data may be presented for – 1. The United States as a whole. 2. States and the District of Columbia. 3. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas. A core based statistical area (CBSA) contains a core area with a substantial population nucleus, together with adjacent communities having a high degree of social and economic integration with that core. CBSAs are differentiated into metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas based on size criteria. Both metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas are defined in terms of entire counties, and are listed in Appendix E, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas. a. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (metro areas). Metro areas have at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. b. Micropolitan Statistical Areas (micro areas). Micro areas have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000, but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. c. Metropolitan Divisions (metro divisions). If specified criteria are met, a metro area containing a single core with a population of 2.5 million or more may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of counties referred to as Metropolitan Divisions. d. Combined Statistical Areas (combined areas). If specified criteria are met, adjacent metro and micro areas, in various combinations, may become the components of a new set of areas called Combined Statistical Areas. The areas that combine retain their own designations as metro or micro areas within the larger combined area. 4. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January 1, 2002. Counties are the primary divisions of states, except in Louisiana where they are called parishes and in Alaska where they are called boroughs, census areas, and city and boroughs. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia have one place or more that is independent of any county organization and constitutes primary divisions of their states. These places are treated as counties and as places. 5. Economic places. a. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as of January 1, 2002. These are areas of significant population incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages, or towns according to the 2000 Census of Population. For the economic census, boroughs, census areas, and city and boroughs in Alaska and boroughs in New York are not included in this category. b. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 2002. Consolidated cities are consolidated governments that consist of separately incorporated municipalities. c. Townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six New England states with 10,000 inhabitants or more (according to the 2000 Census of Population). x Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census d. Balance of county. Areas outside the entities listed above, including incorporated municipalities with populations of fewer than 2,500, towns and townships not qualifying as noted above, and the remainders of counties outside places are categorized as “Balance of county.” DOLLAR VALUES All dollar values presented are expressed in current dollars; i.e., 2002 data are expressed in 2002 dollars, and 1997 data, in 1997 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons with prior years, users of the data should consider the changes in prices that have occurred. All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars. COMPARABILITY OF THE 1997 AND 2002 ECONOMIC CENSUSES Both the 2002 Economic Census and the 1997 Economic Census present data based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). While there were revisions to some industries for 2002, none of those affect this sector. RELIABILITY OF DATA All data compiled for this sector are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; definition and classification difficulties; differences in the interpretation of questions; errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and other errors of collection, response, coverage, processing, and estimation for missing or misreported data. Data presented in the Miscellaneous Subjects and Product Lines reports for this sector are subject to sampling errors, as well as nonsampling errors. The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors or by the joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. No direct measurement of these effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data, as by the percentages shown in the tables. Precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors. More information on the reliability of the data is included in Appendix C, Methodology. DISCLOSURE In accordance with federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business. However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheld. Techniques employed to limit disclosure are discussed at www.census.gov/epcd/ec02/disclosure.htm. AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC DATA The Census Bureau conducts the Service Annual Survey (SAS) each year. This survey, while providing more frequent observations, yields less kind-of-business and geographic detail than the economic census. In addition, the County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics on the number of establishments, employment, and payroll classified by industry within each county, and Statistics of U.S. Businesses provides annual statistics classified by the employment size of the enterprise, further classified by industry for the United States, and by broader categories for states and metropolitan areas. CONTACTS FOR DATA USERS Questions about these data may be directed to the U.S. Census Bureau, Service Sector Statistics Division, Utilities and Financial Census Branch, 1-800-541-8345 or fcb@census.gov. 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Real Estate & Rental & Leasing xi ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used with these data: D N S X Z a b c e f g h i j k l m r – (CC) (IC) CDP Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals Not available or not comparable Withheld because estimates did not meet publication standards Not applicable Less than half the unit shown 0 to 19 employees 20 to 99 employees 100 to 249 employees 250 to 499 employees 500 to 999 employees 1,000 to 2,499 employees 2,500 to 4,999 employees 5,000 to 9,999 employees 10,000 to 24,999 employees 25,000 to 49,999 employees 50,000 to 99,999 employees 100,000 employees or more Revised Represents zero (page image/print only) Consolidated city Independent city Census designated place xii Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 1. Summary Statistics for the State: 2002 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 UTAH 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5311109 53112 531120 5311201 5311202 5311203 5311209 53113 531130 53119 531190 5311901 5311909 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5321 53211 532111 532112 53212 532120 5321201 5321202 5321209 5322 53221 532210 53222 532220 53223 532230 53229 532291 532292 532299 5323 53231 532310 5324 53241 532411 5324119 532412 5324121 5324129 53242 532420 5324209 53249 532490 5324901 5324902 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of dwellings other than apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of manufacturing and industrial buildings Lessors of shopping centers and retail stores Lessors of other nonresidential buildings and facilities Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of manufactured (mobile) home sites Lessors of other real estate property Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Passenger car rental and leasing Passenger car rental Passenger car leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck rental without drivers Truck leasing Utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Consumer goods rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Formal wear and costume rental Formal wear and costume rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Other consumer goods rental Home health equipment rental Recreational goods rental All other consumer goods rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Commercial air, rail, and water transportation equipment rental and leasing Aircraft rental and leasing Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Rental and leasing of heavy construction equipment without operators Oilfield and well drilling equipment rental and leasing Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing Computer rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Medical equipment rental and leasing (except home health furniture and equipment) Industrial equipment rental and leasing See footnotes at end of table. 2 935 2 395 727 333 333 271 62 236 236 105 22 85 24 92 92 66 66 57 9 1 072 1 072 1 072 940 132 596 339 240 99 171 171 86 86 519 98 56 50 6 42 42 16 14 12 255 21 21 24 24 143 143 67 17 30 20 43 43 43 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12.2 12.2 13.2 4.7 7.4 7.4 9.6 3.5 4.8 4.8 12.1 12.1 1.7 .7 .1 .1 .7 2.6 2.6 D 3.5 D 1.9 D D 4.0 4.0 1.3 1.3 D 4.2 2.8 D 8.2 8.2 8.2 1.4 1.7 23.4 D 1.4 2.3 – D D D D D .6 2.9 218 414 218 86 36 87 6 28 28 24 24 23 414 818 992 870 734 376 376 244 244 611 633 25 681 25 11 3 9 3 3 3 3 3 681 989 073 654 965 468 468 510 510 400 110 420 287 420 287 420 287 373 870 46 417 292 584 230 147 82 42 42 20 20 228 783 445 158 158 198 198 56 672 56 672 56 672 47 418 9 254 119 412 98 51 46 15 15 5 5 206 641 565 283 283 923 923 598 086 250 292 190 512 189 564 948 59 780 59 780 D 34 266 D 133 608 D D 991 991 078 078 D 20 629 6 383 D 4 4 77 77 39 692 39 692 39 692 174 494 87 443 1 016 D 86 427 54 668 31 759 D D D D D 13 138 25 690 102 966 35 216 27 672 27 541 131 7 544 7 544 D 4 432 D 26 640 D D 472 472 822 822 D 5 050 1 625 D 25 733 8 886 7 115 7 082 33 1 771 1 771 D 1 075 D 6 761 D D 309 309 3 179 3 179 D 1 275 543 D 2 764 2 764 2 764 7 322 4 394 59 D 4 335 2 651 1 684 D D D D D 617 1 614 1 1 12 12 11 424 11 424 11 424 29 686 17 953 240 D 17 713 11 100 6 613 D D D D D 2 569 6 513 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 1 Table 1. Summary Statistics for the State: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 UTAH Con. 53 533 5331 53311 533110 5331109 1Includes 2Includes Real estate and rental and leasing Con. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Patent owners and lessors 21 21 21 21 18 40 711 40 711 40 711 40 711 40 415 10 984 10 984 10 984 10 984 10 865 2 952 2 952 2 952 2 952 2 922 227 227 227 227 219 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.6 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 revenue information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. revenue information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods. Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C. 2 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions and hierarchy of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (CSAs, MeSAs, MiSAs, and MDs), see Appendix E. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN CLEARFIELD, UT COMBINED STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5311109 53112 531120 5311201 5311202 5311203 5311209 53113 531130 53119 531190 5311901 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5321 53211 532111 53212 532120 5321201 5321202 5322 53221 532210 53222 532220 53223 532230 53229 532292 532299 5323 53231 532310 5324 53241 532412 5324121 53249 532490 5324901 5324902 533 5331 53311 533110 5331109 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of dwellings other than apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of manufacturing and industrial buildings Lessors of shopping centers and retail stores Lessors of other nonresidential buildings and facilities Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of manufactured (mobile) home sites Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Passenger car rental and leasing Passenger car rental Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck rental without drivers Truck leasing Consumer goods rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Formal wear and costume rental Formal wear and costume rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Other consumer goods rental Recreational goods rental All other consumer goods rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Rental and leasing of heavy construction equipment without operators Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Medical equipment rental and leasing (except home health furniture and equipment) Industrial equipment rental and leasing Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Patent owners and lessors See footnotes at end of table. 2 067 1 697 506 215 215 181 34 172 172 79 18 62 13 74 74 45 45 40 762 762 762 652 110 429 258 179 79 116 116 55 55 351 77 42 37 35 35 14 14 167 16 16 19 19 88 88 44 19 16 23 23 23 84 36 34 32 39 39 16 20 19 19 19 19 16 203 130 72 32 32 1 481 472 941 632 D D D D 9 128 D D 75 758 D D 3 087 D D D D D 320 669 320 669 320 669 281 880 38 789 D 022 065 957 267 267 D D D D 186 645 D D D D 34 266 D D D D D D D 32 268 D 12 953 28 766 28 766 28 766 D D D D 37 286 37 286 D D D D D D D 85 43 41 12 12 289 877 194 523 D D D D 1 030 D D 10 187 D D 536 D D D D D 44 338 44 338 44 338 36 015 8 323 D 351 688 663 741 741 D D D D 26 874 D D D D 4 432 D D D D D D D 7 213 D 2 672 8 641 8 641 8 641 D D D D 9 062 9 062 D D D D D D D 20 10 10 3 3 70 779 46 592 D D D D 250 D D 2 382 D D 146 D D D D D 10 324 10 324 10 324 8 447 1 877 D 811 736 075 164 164 D D D D 6 944 D D D D 1 075 D D D D D D D 1 978 D 695 2 062 2 062 2 062 D D D D 2 201 2 201 D D D D D D D 11 290 7 593 g g g f 90 f f 339 b e 79 c c c c c 1 589 1 589 1 589 1 366 223 h 3 309 1 884 1 425 405 405 c c h g 1 024 g c c b 124 g b b c c f f 384 c 110 176 176 176 e e e c 190 190 b c c c c c c 19.9 29.3 D D D D 40.7 D D 30.8 D D 71.6 D D D D D 42.1 42.1 42.1 42.1 42.1 D 19.2 19.8 18.1 40.4 40.4 D D D D .8 D D D D 2.1 D D D D D D D .4 D .8 15.6 15.6 15.6 D D D D 7.2 7.2 D D D D D D D 5.9 8.5 D D D D 12.0 D D 6.2 D D 11.2 D D D D D 11.9 11.9 11.9 12.7 5.6 D 6.7 8.3 3.8 4.7 4.7 D D D D – D D D D 3.5 D D D D D D D 3.3 D .6 6.8 6.8 6.8 D D D D 2.2 2.2 D D D D D D D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 3 Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002 Con. [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions and hierarchy of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (CSAs, MeSAs, MiSAs, and MDs), see Appendix E. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN CLEARFIELD, UT COMBINED STATISTICAL AREA Con. Brigham City, UT Micropolitan Statistical Area 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 29 23 13 13 13 13 6 7 060 4 273 2 808 2 808 2 808 2 808 2 787 1 020 643 390 390 390 390 377 215 137 83 83 83 83 78 80 48 32 32 32 32 32 60.9 59.6 65.0 65.0 65.0 65.0 62.9 4.2 6.9 – – – – – Ogden Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5311109 53112 531120 53113 531130 53119 531190 5311901 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 532 5321 53212 532120 5322 53223 532230 5323 53231 532310 5324 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of dwellings other than apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of manufactured (mobile) home sites Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Consumer goods rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 485 387 111 52 52 41 11 25 25 15 15 19 19 16 178 178 178 162 16 98 57 43 14 33 33 94 19 11 11 48 30 30 10 10 10 17 211 520 144 745 75 460 24 24 23 1 853 853 205 648 35 588 20 787 7 806 3 379 3 379 3 203 176 3 219 3 219 D D D D 803 6 185 6 185 6 185 5 624 561 6 796 4 925 4 338 587 1 611 1 611 D 4 782 2 074 2 074 5 113 2 790 2 790 1 464 1 464 1 464 D 8 488 4 956 1 994 845 845 805 40 865 865 D D D D 188 1 342 1 342 1 342 1 210 132 1 620 1 207 1 042 165 352 352 D 1 137 478 478 1 250 669 669 317 317 317 D 1 730 1 057 465 221 221 206 15 136 136 b b b b 63 266 266 266 246 20 326 259 243 16 57 57 f 128 62 62 381 284 284 53 53 53 b 24.8 32.9 18.0 33.0 33.0 31.9 48.1 5.5 5.5 D D D D 38.1 53.0 53.0 53.0 54.8 18.7 39.2 28.5 24.8 58.0 62.6 62.6 D 2.9 4.3 4.3 5.3 5.4 5.4 36.8 36.8 36.8 D 11.3 15.0 10.0 16.1 16.1 13.5 51.7 7.6 7.6 D D D D 5.8 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.9 15.6 19.7 19.4 20.9 7.0 17.5 17.5 D .8 1.2 1.2 1.3 .4 .4 32.9 32.9 32.9 D 40 255 40 255 D D D D 7 041 49 822 49 822 49 822 47 334 2 488 19 463 13 11 1 5 5 079 649 430 167 167 D 21 563 14 366 14 366 25 120 16 705 16 705 5 097 5 097 5 097 D 533 4 D D D b D D Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5311109 53112 531120 5311201 5311202 5311203 53113 531130 53119 531190 5311901 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of dwellings other than apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of manufacturing and industrial buildings Lessors of shopping centers and retail stores Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of manufactured (mobile) home sites See footnotes at end of table. 1 553 1 287 386 156 156 133 23 146 146 69 15 54 59 59 25 25 23 1 262 892 792 614 297 193 127 127 120 7 806 806 326 480 253 269 173 093 39 814 17 433 17 433 16 579 854 17 694 17 694 9 134 D 6 601 2 705 2 705 1 982 1 982 D 62 076 41 499 9 304 4 222 4 222 4 012 210 4 106 4 106 2 165 D 1 437 594 594 382 382 D 9 480 6 488 1 660 787 787 712 75 611 611 306 b 241 174 174 88 88 b 18.8 28.5 23.7 19.6 19.6 18.3 39.1 26.1 26.1 32.3 D 18.6 31.5 31.5 27.5 27.5 D 5.0 7.3 6.0 8.7 8.7 9.0 3.2 4.1 4.1 3.0 D 5.0 3.7 3.7 2.5 2.5 D 138 024 138 024 71 117 D 57 488 19 865 19 865 11 498 11 498 D 4 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002 Con. [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions and hierarchy of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (CSAs, MeSAs, MiSAs, and MDs), see Appendix E. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN CLEARFIELD, UT COMBINED STATISTICAL AREA Con. Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5321 53211 532111 53212 532120 5321201 5322 53221 532210 53222 532220 53223 532230 53229 532292 532299 5323 53231 532310 5324 53241 532412 5324121 53249 532490 5324901 5324902 533 5331 53311 533110 5331109 Real estate and rental and leasing Con. Real estate Con. Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Passenger car rental and leasing Passenger car rental Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck rental without drivers Consumer goods rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Formal wear and costume rental Formal wear and costume rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Other consumer goods rental Recreational goods rental All other consumer goods rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Rental and leasing of heavy construction equipment without operators Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Medical equipment rental and leasing (except home health furniture and equipment) Industrial equipment rental and leasing Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Patent owners and lessors Con. 571 571 571 477 94 330 201 136 65 83 83 46 46 251 57 34 30 23 23 11 115 11 11 14 14 55 55 35 16 13 13 13 13 66 27 25 23 31 31 12 17 15 15 15 15 12 268 039 268 039 268 039 231 738 36 301 227 382 189 118 71 27 27 10 10 943 416 527 100 100 339 339 37 763 37 763 37 763 30 001 7 762 95 516 80 39 41 11 11 3 3 426 350 076 130 130 960 960 8 899 8 899 8 899 7 154 1 745 23 296 19 9 9 2 2 604 694 910 812 812 880 880 1 291 1 291 1 291 1 088 203 3 537 3 050 1 641 1 409 348 348 139 139 2 796 1 120 958 f 162 162 b 1 145 b b 86 86 675 675 e 174 b 123 123 123 408 213 c c c c b 101 196 196 196 196 188 39.9 39.9 39.9 39.3 43.7 21.3 18.5 19.3 17.3 36.2 36.2 33.8 33.8 2.4 1.0 .8 D 2.1 2.1 D 3.6 D D 35.5 35.5 3.5 3.5 D .4 D 11.0 11.0 11.0 2.5 2.4 D D D D D 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 10.4 10.4 10.4 11.2 4.9 5.6 5.8 7.0 3.7 2.3 2.3 10.5 10.5 1.0 .7 – D 3.6 3.6 D 2.3 D D 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 D .8 D 1.1 1.1 1.1 .9 .5 D D D D D 3.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 431 972 217 017 179 448 D 37 569 37 569 D 73 982 D D 545 545 452 452 D 786 D 70 137 29 312 24 166 D 5 146 5 146 D 14 983 D D 157 157 337 337 D 249 D 17 852 7 483 6 285 D 1 198 1 198 D 3 903 D D 239 239 1 608 1 608 D 459 D 1 745 1 745 1 745 4 721 2 250 D D D D D 1 344 2 725 2 725 2 725 2 725 2 695 3 3 36 36 4 1 1 6 6 1 23 669 23 669 23 669 117 304 37 078 D D D D D 21 424 38 306 38 306 38 306 38 306 38 010 7 177 7 177 7 177 18 665 8 797 D D D D D 5 419 10 039 10 039 10 039 10 039 9 920 CEDAR CITY, UT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 53 45 19 11 11 11 18 18 18 17 8 14 860 12 374 3 793 1 249 1 249 1 249 7 268 7 268 7 268 D 2 486 2 304 1 853 894 278 278 278 718 718 718 D 451 559 447 200 67 67 67 168 168 168 D 112 157 126 58 26 26 26 49 49 49 b 31 57.8 67.5 40.0 69.2 69.2 69.2 78.8 78.8 78.8 D 9.5 8.1 9.6 7.6 11.8 11.8 11.8 12.0 12.0 12.0 D .3 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 5 Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002 Con. [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions and hierarchy of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (CSAs, MeSAs, MiSAs, and MDs), see Appendix E. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 LOGAN, UT ID METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 5311 53111 531110 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 109 95 32 15 15 13 13 41 41 41 36 22 13 1 32 405 27 806 11 827 4 281 4 281 6 579 6 579 10 655 10 655 10 655 10 084 5 324 D D 5 685 4 806 1 131 401 401 653 653 1 140 1 140 1 140 1 084 2 535 D D 1 278 1 078 174 81 81 78 78 259 259 259 243 645 D D 313 232 67 25 25 34 34 68 68 68 63 97 b a 42.6 40.8 34.4 59.3 59.3 12.2 12.2 54.9 54.9 54.9 52.6 27.0 D D 15.3 17.7 7.2 14.3 14.3 – – 34.9 34.9 34.9 36.9 6.9 D D PRICE, UT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 16 11 5 6 430 3 322 3 108 1 150 621 529 270 138 132 62 38 24 36.7 29.7 44.1 9.1 16.8 .9 PROVO OREM, UT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5311201 53113 531130 53119 531190 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5322 53223 532230 5323 53231 532310 5324 53241 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) See footnotes at end of table. 395 325 97 49 49 41 28 28 13 10 10 10 10 144 144 144 133 11 84 42 33 28 28 14 14 69 38 24 24 10 10 10 14 11 1 165 222 126 355 53 120 28 096 28 096 26 680 18 800 18 5 3 3 2 2 800 850 330 330 894 894 32 288 24 513 7 307 4 952 4 952 4 725 1 770 1 770 677 236 236 349 349 6 287 6 287 6 287 5 716 571 10 919 8 4 1 1 361 353 633 633 925 925 D 3 568 2 046 2 046 1 500 1 500 1 500 2 301 D D 7 147 5 266 1 471 1 043 1 043 988 305 305 134 54 54 69 69 1 313 1 313 1 313 1 188 125 2 482 2 019 1 015 357 357 106 106 D 899 484 484 364 364 364 513 D D 1 648 1 223 460 332 332 313 70 70 24 19 19 39 39 291 291 291 258 33 472 385 198 67 67 20 20 e 279 219 219 60 60 60 64 b a 36.8 43.7 23.8 18.3 18.3 17.5 23.5 23.5 23.7 45.0 45.0 53.9 53.9 64.9 64.9 64.9 67.9 12.8 46.1 31.4 29.3 55.4 55.4 91.9 91.9 D 2.4 2.7 2.7 – – – 31.3 D D 9.0 10.3 11.2 15.9 15.9 14.0 3.4 3.4 8.9 12.7 12.7 14.4 14.4 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.6 – 12.3 15.4 27.4 7.8 7.8 5.3 5.3 D 1.3 1.6 1.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 11.2 D D 46 734 46 734 46 734 44 167 2 567 26 501 16 9 5 5 4 4 926 270 169 169 406 406 D 18 087 12 592 12 592 5 675 5 675 5 675 11 613 D D 6 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002 Con. [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions and hierarchy of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (CSAs, MeSAs, MiSAs, and MDs), see Appendix E. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 ST. GEORGE, UT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53132 531320 532 5322 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental 149 122 36 22 22 17 62 62 62 59 24 11 11 27 12 58 645 42 790 16 248 5 086 5 086 4 388 20 725 20 725 20 725 D 5 817 3 185 3 185 15 855 4 835 8 045 5 769 1 907 724 724 620 2 325 2 325 2 325 D 1 537 541 541 2 276 727 1 876 1 298 369 133 133 116 561 561 561 D 368 123 123 578 195 455 311 113 59 59 51 131 131 131 b 67 21 21 144 69 43.0 52.8 51.6 67.6 67.6 71.8 50.0 50.0 50.0 D 65.7 67.8 67.8 16.6 25.8 7.9 10.2 8.1 25.9 25.9 20.7 12.6 12.6 12.6 D 7.6 – – 1.8 5.8 VERNAL, UT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA 53 531 5311 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate 36 23 13 31 353 5 252 3 167 5 798 1 078 852 1 212 100 58 155 30 17 11.5 30.6 18.0 1.6 9.7 15.9 532 Rental and leasing services 1Includes 2Includes 13 26 101 4 720 1 112 125 7.6 – revenue information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. revenue information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods. Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 7 Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 BEAVER 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D BOX ELDER 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 29 23 13 13 13 13 6 7 060 4 273 2 808 2 808 2 808 2 808 2 787 1 020 643 390 390 390 390 377 215 137 83 83 83 83 78 80 48 32 32 32 32 32 60.9 59.6 65.0 65.0 65.0 65.0 62.9 4.2 6.9 – – – – – CACHE 53 531 5311 53111 531110 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 104 91 31 15 15 12 12 39 39 39 34 21 12 1 D D D 4 281 4 281 D D D D D D D D D D D D 401 401 D D D D D D D D D D D D 81 81 D D D D D D D D D e c b 25 25 b b b b b b b b a D D D 59.3 59.3 D D D D D D D D D D D D 14.3 14.3 D D D D D D D D D CARBON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 16 11 5 6 430 3 322 3 108 1 150 621 529 270 138 132 62 38 24 36.7 29.7 44.1 9.1 16.8 .9 DAGGETT 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D DAVIS 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 53119 531190 5311901 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 53132 531320 532 5322 53223 532230 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of manufactured (mobile) home sites Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 259 203 59 28 28 23 14 14 10 10 10 85 85 85 76 59 33 24 22 22 53 32 17 17 3 118 376 83 860 51 952 13 097 13 097 12 484 33 513 33 4 4 4 513 444 444 444 17 793 10 559 4 335 1 585 1 585 1 511 2 091 2 091 564 564 564 2 673 2 673 2 673 2 285 3 551 2 1 1 1 362 850 039 039 D D D 536 4 390 2 597 1 171 394 394 381 620 620 134 134 134 603 603 603 507 823 568 425 221 221 1 637 D D D 156 927 552 290 126 126 121 103 103 47 47 47 114 114 114 103 148 104 92 38 38 364 e c c 11 24.2 31.4 14.6 29.4 29.4 27.3 5.2 5.2 37.0 37.0 37.0 65.6 65.6 65.6 69.4 46.5 37.9 32.9 60.7 60.7 6.3 D D D 16.2 11.5 14.3 8.5 7.4 7.4 6.4 8.9 8.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 27.9 30.4 36.0 20.7 20.7 5.0 D D D – 20 580 20 580 20 580 19 213 11 328 7 5 3 3 105 856 493 493 D D D 1 432 33 084 6 698 DUCHESNE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 18 15 3 3 487 1 691 1 796 912 403 509 256 100 156 53 29 24 53.6 49.4 57.5 34.2 25.4 42.5 8 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 EMERY 53 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Rental and leasing services 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D GARFIELD 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 586 D D 214 D D 59 D D 10 a a 13.8 D D – D D GRAND 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 19 13 6 4 460 2 798 1 662 700 409 291 170 110 60 46 32 14 47.6 69.9 10.0 18.2 26.8 3.8 IRON 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 53 45 19 11 11 11 18 18 18 17 8 14 860 12 374 3 793 1 249 1 249 1 249 7 268 7 268 7 268 D 2 486 2 304 1 853 894 278 278 278 718 718 718 D 451 559 447 200 67 67 67 168 168 168 D 112 157 126 58 26 26 26 49 49 49 b 31 57.8 67.5 40.0 69.2 69.2 69.2 78.8 78.8 78.8 D 9.5 8.1 9.6 7.6 11.8 11.8 11.8 12.0 12.0 12.0 D .3 JUAB 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 390 D D 137 D D 30 D D 17 a a – D D – D D KANE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 8 2 2 520 D D 530 D D 120 D D 52 b a 82.7 D D 6.4 D D MILLARD 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D MORGAN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 7 4 3 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D RICH 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 7 5 2 2 019 D D 576 D D 118 D D 43 b a 27.9 D D 9.5 D D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 9 Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SALT LAKE 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5311109 53112 531120 5311201 5311202 5311203 53113 531130 53119 531190 5311901 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5321 53211 532111 53212 532120 5321201 5322 53221 532210 53222 532220 53223 532230 53229 532299 5323 53231 532310 5324 53241 532412 5324121 53249 532490 5324901 5324902 533 5331 53311 533110 5331109 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of dwellings other than apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of manufacturing and industrial buildings Lessors of shopping centers and retail stores Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of manufactured (mobile) home sites Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Passenger car rental and leasing Passenger car rental Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck, utility trailer, and RV (recreational vehicle) rental and leasing Truck rental without drivers Consumer goods rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Consumer electronics and appliances rental Formal wear and costume rental Formal wear and costume rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Other consumer goods rental All other consumer goods rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing Rental and leasing of heavy construction equipment without operators Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Medical equipment rental and leasing (except home health furniture and equipment) Industrial equipment rental and leasing Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) Patent owners and lessors 1 397 1 149 365 148 148 128 20 141 141 66 15 52 55 55 21 21 19 500 500 500 415 85 284 168 113 55 79 79 37 37 233 56 33 29 23 23 11 103 11 11 14 14 51 51 27 13 13 13 13 61 25 23 21 30 30 12 16 15 15 15 15 12 1 097 679 642 703 285 935 126 126 119 6 403 403 436 967 224 573 146 575 38 743 17 203 17 203 16 406 797 17 410 17 410 D D D 2 400 2 400 1 730 1 730 D 28 347 28 347 28 347 D D 79 485 65 474 26 155 39 319 D D D D 67 959 D D 23 999 5 146 5 146 D D D D 1 157 1 157 D D D D 7 177 7 177 7 177 17 436 D D 5 792 D D D D 10 039 10 039 10 039 10 039 9 920 54 781 34 859 9 125 4 169 4 169 3 970 199 4 031 4 031 D D D 575 575 350 350 D 6 633 6 633 6 633 D D 19 101 15 615 6 171 9 444 D D D D 17 197 D D 6 241 1 198 1 198 D D D D 239 239 D D D D 1 745 1 745 1 745 4 377 D D 1 402 D D D D 2 725 2 725 2 725 2 725 2 695 8 251 5 393 1 621 777 777 705 72 595 595 e b c 165 165 84 84 b 1 028 1 028 1 028 f c 2 744 2 300 1 062 1 238 e e c c 2 662 g f 951 162 162 b g b b 86 86 f f e b 123 123 123 375 c c 154 c c b b 196 196 196 196 188 19.6 31.6 23.9 19.1 19.1 18.2 34.6 27.5 27.5 D D D 32.4 32.4 22.3 22.3 D 49.4 49.4 49.4 D D 24.0 21.2 26.6 16.6 D D D D 2.5 D D .8 2.1 2.1 D D D D 35.5 35.5 D D D D 11.0 11.0 11.0 2.8 D D 2.9 D D D D 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 5.5 8.5 6.0 8.7 8.7 9.0 3.5 4.0 4.0 D D D 3.9 3.9 2.5 2.5 D 13.1 13.1 13.1 D D 7.5 8.4 13.7 3.8 D D D D 1.0 D D – 3.6 3.6 D D D D 1.9 1.9 D D D D 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 D D .6 D D D D 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 130 333 130 333 D D D 18 592 18 592 10 607 10 607 D 194 453 194 453 194 453 D D 162 315 127 822 59 269 68 553 D D D D 416 670 D D 178 315 37 569 37 569 D D D D 3 545 3 545 D D D D 23 669 23 669 23 669 106 286 D D 25 857 D D D D 38 306 38 306 38 306 38 306 38 010 SAN JUAN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 4 3 1 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D 10 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SANPETE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 16 11 5 2 296 1 573 723 726 558 168 185 141 44 35 18 17 54.1 73.4 12.2 11.9 17.4 – SEVIER 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 11 5 6 3 861 2 667 1 194 1 116 611 505 248 137 111 57 30 27 56.9 73.0 20.8 25.3 27.0 21.4 SUMMIT 53 531 5311 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Rental and leasing services 142 129 16 68 68 68 59 45 32 23 13 159 800 148 479 D D D D D D D 59 147 11 321 27 651 26 268 D D D D D D D 13 195 1 383 7 015 6 575 D D D D D D D 3 523 440 1 172 1 082 b e e e c f f 579 90 13.8 14.8 D D D D D D D 11.9 .1 1.9 1.9 D D D D D D D .4 2.2 TOOELE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 14 9 5 5 413 1 432 3 981 1 045 250 795 280 65 215 57 13 44 8.8 28.6 1.7 8.4 31.6 – UINTAH 53 531 5311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Rental and leasing services 36 23 13 13 31 353 5 252 3 167 26 101 5 798 1 078 852 4 720 1 212 100 58 1 112 155 30 17 125 11.5 30.6 18.0 7.6 1.6 9.7 15.9 – UTAH 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5311201 53113 531130 53119 531190 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5322 53223 532230 5323 53231 532310 5324 53241 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of other real estate property Lessors of other real estate property Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental General rental centers General rental centers General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing See footnotes at end of table. 392 323 96 48 48 40 28 28 13 10 10 10 10 144 144 144 133 11 83 42 33 28 28 13 13 68 37 23 23 10 10 10 14 11 16 9 5 5 164 832 D D D D D 18 800 18 5 3 3 2 2 800 850 330 330 894 894 32 151 D D D D D 1 770 1 770 677 236 236 349 349 6 287 6 287 6 287 5 716 571 D 8 4 1 1 361 353 633 633 D D D D D D 1 500 1 500 1 500 2 301 D 7 117 D D D D D 305 305 134 54 54 69 69 1 313 1 313 1 313 1 188 125 D 2 019 1 015 357 357 D D D D D D 364 364 364 513 D 1 631 g e e e e 70 70 24 19 19 39 39 291 291 291 258 33 e 385 198 67 67 a a e e c c 60 60 60 64 b 36.9 D D D D D 23.5 23.5 23.7 45.0 45.0 53.9 53.9 64.9 64.9 64.9 67.9 12.8 D 31.4 29.3 55.4 55.4 D D D D D D – – – 31.3 D 9.0 D D D D D 3.4 3.4 8.9 12.7 12.7 14.4 14.4 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.6 – D 15.4 27.4 7.8 7.8 D D D D D D 4.5 4.5 4.5 11.2 D 46 734 46 734 46 734 44 167 2 567 D 926 270 169 169 D D D D D D 5 675 5 675 5 675 11 613 D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 11 Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 UTAH Con. 53 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Con. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 1 D D D a D D WASATCH 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 22 16 6 10 561 9 860 701 1 365 1 185 180 292 251 41 64 45 19 33.1 34.3 15.8 8.1 8.6 .7 WASHINGTON 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53132 531320 532 5322 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental 149 122 36 22 22 17 62 62 62 59 24 11 11 27 12 58 645 42 790 16 248 5 086 5 086 4 388 20 725 20 725 20 725 D 5 817 3 185 3 185 15 855 4 835 8 045 5 769 1 907 724 724 620 2 325 2 325 2 325 D 1 537 541 541 2 276 727 1 876 1 298 369 133 133 116 561 561 561 D 368 123 123 578 195 455 311 113 59 59 51 131 131 131 b 67 21 21 144 69 43.0 52.8 51.6 67.6 67.6 71.8 50.0 50.0 50.0 D 65.7 67.8 67.8 16.6 25.8 7.9 10.2 8.1 25.9 25.9 20.7 12.6 12.6 12.6 D 7.6 – – 1.8 5.8 WEBER 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 53132 531320 532 5321 5322 53223 532230 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Consumer goods rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 1Includes 2Includes 219 180 52 24 24 18 11 11 90 90 90 83 38 23 19 11 11 38 11 15 12 12 D D 23 508 11 756 11 756 10 721 6 742 6 742 29 059 29 059 29 059 27 938 D D 5 793 1 674 1 674 D 16 371 D D D D D 3 471 1 794 1 794 1 692 1 128 1 128 3 483 3 483 3 483 3 310 D D 2 488 572 572 D 3 919 D D D D D 823 451 451 424 245 245 731 731 731 695 D D 617 131 131 D 940 D D D f f 175 95 95 85 33 33 150 150 150 141 c c 151 19 19 e 96 c c c D D 25.6 36.9 36.9 37.3 6.8 6.8 43.7 43.7 43.7 44.4 D D 16.6 66.7 66.7 D 3.8 D D D D D 13.4 25.7 25.7 21.8 1.0 1.0 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.6 D D 5.6 10.9 10.9 D 1.0 D D D 1 D D D a D D revenue information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. revenue information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods. Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C. 12 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 ALPINE 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 11 11 2 064 2 064 722 722 165 165 30 30 71.8 71.8 22.5 22.5 AMERICAN FORK 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 28 23 12 12 12 11 5 11 990 9 307 7 701 7 701 7 701 D 2 683 2 305 1 800 1 114 1 114 1 114 D 505 447 338 178 178 178 D 109 112 60 31 31 31 b 52 28.3 36.5 35.8 35.8 35.8 D – .7 .9 – – – D – BLUFFDALE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 7 3 703 D D 116 D D 37 D D 10 a a 89.2 D D 6.3 D D BOUNTIFUL 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Rental and leasing services 65 53 16 11 11 22 22 22 20 15 11 12 18 799 14 343 5 363 3 778 3 778 5 775 5 775 5 775 D 3 205 2 361 4 456 3 890 2 718 484 352 352 1 008 1 008 1 008 D 1 226 928 1 172 946 671 104 76 76 254 254 254 D 313 253 275 198 117 46 29 29 34 34 34 b 37 29 81 31.0 35.4 29.6 32.5 32.5 38.2 38.2 38.2 D 40.2 32.1 16.8 19.9 24.8 3.1 4.4 4.4 33.0 33.0 33.0 D 46.3 49.6 4.2 BRIGHAM CITY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 18 15 3 3 595 2 660 935 678 521 157 167 123 44 67 45 22 44.5 60.1 – – – – CEDAR CITY 53 531 5311 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 41 36 16 16 16 16 15 5 13 099 10 667 3 490 D D D 6 553 2 432 1 925 1 503 830 D D D 565 422 439 333 189 D D D 117 106 125 97 55 b b b 33 28 56.7 67.8 36.3 D D D 86.6 7.7 8.5 10.4 6.8 D D D 13.4 – CEDAR HILLS 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D CENTERVILLE 53 531 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 18 13 4 1 3 693 1 567 D D 979 377 D D 262 94 D D 63 16 b a 19.6 18.3 D D 10.1 23.7 D D CLEARFIELD 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 17 12 5 35 359 30 651 4 708 2 992 2 088 904 815 598 217 114 81 33 5.4 4.3 12.8 1.3 1.5 – CLINTON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 5 4 1 2 711 D D 697 D D 186 D D 56 b a 35.6 D D – D D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 13 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DELTA 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D DRAPER 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services 43 39 18 18 18 17 12 4 19 337 17 509 8 198 8 198 8 198 D 2 628 1 828 2 807 2 483 922 922 922 D 968 324 661 574 238 238 238 D 201 87 134 99 36 36 36 b 35 35 56.0 61.8 59.0 59.0 59.0 D 64.5 – 8.6 9.4 4.5 4.5 4.5 D 31.5 .6 DRAPER (PART SALT LAKE COUNTY) 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services 43 39 18 18 18 17 12 4 19 337 17 509 8 198 8 198 8 198 D 2 628 1 828 2 807 2 483 922 922 922 D 968 324 661 574 238 238 238 D 201 87 134 99 36 36 36 b 35 35 56.0 61.8 59.0 59.0 59.0 D 64.5 – 8.6 9.4 4.5 4.5 4.5 D 31.5 .6 EPHRAIM 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 5 3 2 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D FARMINGTON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 8 7 1 723 D D 91 D D 19 D D 9 a a 86.3 D D 13.7 D D FARR WEST 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 2 2 5 813 D D 868 D D 199 D D 30 a b .6 D D – D D FRUIT HEIGHTS 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 5 3 2 907 D D 105 D D 19 D D 6 a a 5.1 D D 15.5 D D GRANTSVILLE 53 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Rental and leasing services 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D HARRISVILLE 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D HEBER 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 12 8 4 6 397 D D 800 D D 167 D D 27 a a 9.0 D D 13.3 D D HIGHLAND 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate See footnotes at end of table. 11 11 1 125 1 125 257 257 57 57 14 14 49.8 49.8 15.8 15.8 14 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 HOLLADAY 53 531 5311 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 41 33 10 15 15 15 11 7 1 26 433 23 159 11 376 10 505 10 505 10 505 9 962 D D 3 173 2 443 1 075 934 934 934 744 D D 572 373 104 185 185 185 115 D D 122 79 26 35 35 35 23 b a 28.7 30.1 7.8 52.9 52.9 52.9 55.0 D D 2.8 2.2 1.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 1.2 D D HOOPER 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 283 D D 313 D D 82 D D 19 a a 4.6 D D 9.9 D D HURRICANE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 11 6 5 1 526 D D 164 D D 36 D D 14 a a 96.9 D D .3 D D HYDE PARK 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 2 2 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D HYRUM 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 3 1 693 D D 121 D D 28 D D 7 a a 100.0 D D – D D KANAB 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 8 7 1 D 1 272 D D 364 D D 82 D b 44 a D 100.0 D D – D KAYSVILLE 53 531 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 17 12 4 1 4 894 1 658 D D 1 253 392 D D 298 86 D D 47 21 b a 19.0 48.1 D D 29.9 .2 D D LA VERKIN 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D LAYTON 53 531 5311 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 80 65 20 25 25 25 23 20 14 1 29 563 22 122 10 066 7 144 7 144 7 144 D 4 912 D D 4 753 3 100 1 097 696 696 696 D 1 307 D D 1 133 704 273 149 149 149 D 282 D D 293 203 115 29 29 29 b 59 b a 37.5 49.1 41.3 69.3 69.3 69.3 D 35.6 D D 20.0 26.7 30.1 25.8 25.8 25.8 D 21.2 D D LEHI 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 15 10 5 5 588 1 764 3 824 1 200 240 960 216 48 168 43 12 31 29.0 90.9 .4 19.5 1.9 27.7 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 15 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 LINDON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 5 2 3 4 496 D D 961 D D 218 D D 36 a b 10.1 D D – D D LOGAN 53 531 5311 53111 531110 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 69 61 27 14 14 10 10 22 22 22 19 12 7 1 25 245 22 304 9 638 D D D D 8 016 8 016 8 016 D 4 650 D D 4 721 4 028 932 D D D D 706 706 706 D 2 390 D D 1 036 883 113 D D D D 161 161 161 D 609 D D 231 176 46 b b a a 44 44 44 b 86 b a 40.5 39.3 37.7 D D D D 53.6 53.6 53.6 D 17.8 D D 19.5 22.1 8.8 D D D D 46.4 46.4 46.4 D 7.8 D D MAPLETON 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 6 6 488 488 100 100 21 21 6 6 41.0 41.0 1.2 1.2 MIDVALE 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 58 47 18 11 11 11 23 23 23 21 10 1 66 954 D 9 756 8 430 8 430 8 430 6 489 6 489 6 489 D 48 456 D 15 036 D 1 290 1 098 1 098 1 098 1 233 1 233 1 233 D 11 325 D 3 981 D 362 316 316 316 340 340 340 D 2 978 D 610 c 71 60 60 60 42 42 42 b 437 b 7.8 D 23.4 21.9 21.9 21.9 23.5 23.5 23.5 D 2.1 D 3.9 D 1.4 – – – 23.2 23.2 23.2 D – D MOAB 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 14 11 3 3 053 D D 472 D D 115 D D 36 b a 41.3 D D 24.5 D D MORGAN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 2 2 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D MOUNT PLEASANT 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 4 3 1 176 D D 46 D D 15 D D 6 a a 47.7 D D 30.1 D D 16 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 MURRAY 53 531 5311 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 118 100 30 14 14 41 41 41 33 29 17 12 16 2 82 082 59 293 19 117 11 157 11 157 14 146 14 146 14 146 12 294 26 030 21 627 10 314 D D 21 025 15 981 2 362 1 303 1 303 2 176 2 176 2 176 1 408 11 443 10 134 1 789 D D 4 928 3 872 539 300 300 547 547 547 374 2 786 2 482 491 D D 883 749 92 46 46 104 104 104 89 553 519 88 b b 27.2 33.5 42.4 50.1 50.1 39.4 39.4 39.4 36.1 23.8 21.5 20.6 D D 11.8 14.9 5.2 8.9 8.9 41.4 41.4 41.4 44.4 7.6 6.4 13.5 D D NEPHI 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 390 D D 137 D D 30 D D 17 a a – D D – D D NORTH LOGAN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 9 8 1 1 249 D D 117 D D 21 D D 8 a a 46.5 D D – D D NORTH OGDEN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 16 15 1 4 038 D D 465 D D 99 D D 25 a a 40.8 D D 43.0 D D NORTH SALT LAKE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 16 12 4 11 777 3 385 8 392 1 775 439 1 336 439 108 331 63 22 41 5.2 18.3 – 5.3 18.4 – OGDEN 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) See footnotes at end of table. 97 80 31 13 13 10 10 10 32 32 32 29 17 10 16 1 46 086 33 414 15 999 7 422 7 422 6 485 D D 12 192 12 192 12 192 D 5 223 4 335 D D 10 962 6 861 2 443 1 117 1 117 1 033 D D 1 977 1 977 1 977 D 2 441 2 085 D D 2 559 1 605 582 289 289 268 D D 405 405 405 D 618 532 D D 417 288 104 51 51 44 b b 59 59 59 b 125 112 c a 16.1 20.6 24.7 34.8 34.8 35.1 D D 18.3 18.3 18.3 D 13.3 8.8 D D 9.7 12.9 9.6 19.6 19.6 12.7 D D 20.8 20.8 20.8 D 4.8 4.6 D D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 17 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 OREM 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 53132 531320 532 5322 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental 110 86 25 10 10 37 37 37 36 24 12 10 10 10 24 11 53 652 39 942 16 205 11 740 11 740 17 702 17 702 17 702 D 6 035 D D 2 257 2 257 13 710 6 339 9 774 7 068 2 713 2 380 2 380 2 125 2 125 2 125 D 2 230 D D 442 442 2 706 1 152 2 165 1 469 528 476 476 474 474 474 D 467 D D 106 106 696 297 492 357 194 174 174 90 90 90 b 73 b b 17 17 135 80 41.3 55.5 27.1 12.6 12.6 83.8 83.8 83.8 D 48.7 D D 69.9 69.9 .1 – 13.0 16.0 10.8 7.9 7.9 10.3 10.3 10.3 D 46.6 D D 17.5 17.5 4.2 1.8 PARK CITY 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Rental and leasing services 107 96 51 51 51 44 36 26 18 11 147 242 D 69 468 69 468 69 468 67 686 63 523 60 969 58 384 D 26 036 D 8 587 8 587 8 587 8 058 15 450 14 481 12 844 D 6 596 D 2 070 2 070 2 070 2 009 4 028 3 843 3 405 D 1 095 g 238 238 238 228 756 715 552 b 12.2 D 12.5 12.5 12.5 11.0 13.6 12.0 11.4 D 1.8 D 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.1 .4 .4 .3 D PARK CITY (PART SUMMIT COUNTY) 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Rental and leasing services 107 96 51 51 51 44 36 26 18 11 147 242 D 69 468 69 468 69 468 67 686 63 523 60 969 58 384 D 26 036 D 8 587 8 587 8 587 8 058 15 450 14 481 12 844 D 6 596 D 2 070 2 070 2 070 2 009 4 028 3 843 3 405 D 1 095 g 238 238 238 228 756 715 552 b 12.2 D 12.5 12.5 12.5 11.0 13.6 12.0 11.4 D 1.8 D 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.1 .4 .4 .3 D PAROWAN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 2 1 1 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D PAYSON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 8 2 2 227 D D 220 D D 49 D D 21 a a 50.4 D D 41.0 D D PLAIN CITY 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D PLEASANT GROVE 53 531 5312 53121 531210 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 25 22 10 10 10 2 1 8 164 5 950 3 998 3 998 3 998 D D 1 508 738 479 479 479 D D 375 149 106 106 106 D D 65 42 32 32 32 b a 54.2 71.5 77.4 77.4 77.4 D D 14.8 20.3 21.4 21.4 21.4 D D PLEASANT VIEW 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate See footnotes at end of table. 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D 18 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PRICE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 7 3 4 571 D D 757 D D 183 D D 32 b a 42.6 D D 3.2 D D PROVIDENCE 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 5 5 479 479 104 104 24 24 6 6 100.0 100.0 – – PROVO 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Rental and leasing services 113 94 38 22 22 22 10 10 29 29 29 26 27 18 14 19 61 030 51 199 29 345 13 999 13 999 13 999 13 213 13 213 8 455 8 455 8 455 6 739 13 399 9 748 4 206 9 831 12 510 11 007 3 193 1 822 1 822 1 822 1 077 1 077 1 247 1 247 1 247 833 6 567 5 634 2 392 1 503 2 829 2 470 640 412 412 412 161 161 263 263 263 174 1 567 1 448 597 359 657 550 178 110 110 110 29 29 62 62 62 40 310 292 131 107 30.1 29.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 19.0 19.0 30.3 30.3 30.3 36.6 44.1 28.4 37.3 34.5 5.6 6.6 8.0 14.1 14.1 14.1 .4 .4 10.7 10.7 10.7 13.4 .8 1.1 2.6 .5 RICHFIELD 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 9 4 5 D D D D D D D D D b b b D D D D D D RIVERDALE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 7 4 3 2 738 1 595 1 143 425 132 293 112 34 78 25 11 14 – – – 41.5 53.7 24.5 RIVERTON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 19 17 2 4 084 D D 856 D D 220 D D 79 b b 49.1 D D 4.7 D D ROOSEVELT 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 13 11 2 2 219 D D 488 D D 128 D D 34 b a 74.5 D D 9.2 D D ROY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 26 20 6 5 501 2 264 3 237 1 276 695 581 290 166 124 91 44 47 46.3 80.8 22.2 2.8 6.8 – ST. GEORGE 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53132 531320 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 114 97 30 16 16 13 50 50 50 47 17 10 10 17 51 573 40 150 15 692 4 530 4 530 D 19 729 19 729 19 729 D 4 729 D D 11 423 6 615 5 180 1 784 601 601 D 2 037 2 037 2 037 D 1 359 D D 1 435 1 555 1 186 357 121 121 D 506 506 506 D 323 D D 369 388 280 106 52 52 b 119 119 119 b 55 a a 108 41.8 50.3 50.8 66.9 66.9 D 47.8 47.8 47.8 D 58.9 D D 11.8 8.3 10.4 7.5 25.8 25.8 D 13.3 13.3 13.3 D 8.2 D D 1.1 Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 19 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SALEM 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D SALT LAKE CITY 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5311201 5311203 53113 531130 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 53139 531390 532 5321 53211 532111 5322 5324 53249 532490 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of shopping centers and retail stores Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Other activities related to real estate Other activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Passenger car rental and leasing Passenger car rental Consumer goods rental Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 401 329 126 55 55 50 56 56 31 18 11 11 111 111 111 74 37 92 64 39 25 17 17 11 11 65 19 15 14 20 460 036 243 384 112 544 54 434 54 434 53 945 50 235 50 22 25 2 2 235 564 422 907 907 94 338 62 045 15 082 7 070 7 070 6 922 6 475 6 475 3 842 2 241 783 783 9 888 9 888 9 888 5 822 4 066 37 075 34 9 25 2 2 310 136 174 027 027 738 738 23 660 14 968 3 743 1 753 1 753 1 710 1 669 1 669 953 597 182 182 2 169 2 169 2 169 1 266 903 9 056 8 369 2 219 6 150 532 532 155 155 6 878 3 994 3 426 D 557 3 005 1 931 631 329 329 310 224 224 127 78 45 45 266 266 266 164 102 1 034 947 331 616 63 63 24 24 969 644 595 f 148 15.0 26.9 19.5 19.1 19.1 19.1 20.8 20.8 26.8 12.8 20.0 20.0 47.8 47.8 47.8 61.2 25.5 20.2 17.4 35.6 8.9 47.9 47.9 43.0 43.0 1.7 – – D 5.5 2.8 4.3 3.7 3.9 3.9 3.6 3.5 3.5 5.5 .7 9.7 9.7 4.4 4.4 4.4 6.1 1.6 5.1 5.6 9.2 3.9 – – .3 .3 .8 .9 – D 1.9 61 399 61 399 61 399 38 423 22 976 69 441 62 19 42 4 4 2 2 720 986 734 053 053 668 668 194 067 145 969 130 517 D 11 203 26 519 15 851 13 534 D 2 178 22 13 13 7 34 856 20 741 20 741 22 585 8 312 5 548 5 548 5 774 2 282 1 392 1 392 1 814 166 98 98 105 1.9 2.6 2.6 1.2 .1 – – 3.7 SANDY 53 531 5311 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5313 53131 531311 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 150 129 28 71 71 71 66 30 17 13 20 1 77 078 65 243 35 732 17 859 17 859 17 859 17 393 11 652 3 251 2 510 D D 13 433 11 080 4 594 2 771 2 771 2 771 2 625 3 715 1 113 891 D D 3 446 2 793 1 078 636 636 636 601 1 079 269 217 D D 650 487 220 108 108 108 103 159 50 40 c a 29.5 33.8 28.2 52.4 52.4 52.4 51.3 22.7 42.6 33.8 D D 6.0 7.0 1.7 18.9 18.9 18.9 19.2 5.1 18.3 23.7 D D SANTA CLARA 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 4 4 812 812 121 121 26 26 7 7 100.0 100.0 – – SANTAQUIN 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D SMITHFIELD 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate See footnotes at end of table. 4 4 D D D D D D a a D D D D 20 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SOUTH JORDAN 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 33 28 17 17 17 17 4 1 8 689 6 376 3 213 3 213 3 213 3 213 D D 1 702 1 414 1 170 1 170 1 170 1 170 D D 384 304 255 255 255 255 D D 85 70 57 57 57 57 a a 42.3 57.6 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.9 D D 8.6 10.9 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 D D SOUTH OGDEN 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 34 30 24 24 24 24 4 14 864 12 918 11 599 11 599 11 599 11 599 1 946 1 281 967 705 705 705 705 314 285 215 155 155 155 155 70 98 70 49 49 49 49 28 54.5 62.7 63.5 63.5 63.5 63.5 – 13.4 14.9 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.8 3.2 SOUTH SALT LAKE 53 531 5311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Rental and leasing services 53 31 18 22 42 511 18 774 15 455 23 737 6 938 2 191 1 774 4 747 1 689 540 435 1 149 248 92 67 156 21.8 44.9 33.3 3.5 4.9 9.5 11.4 1.2 SOUTH WEBER 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D SPANISH FORK 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 21 19 12 12 12 12 2 4 373 D 1 470 1 470 1 470 1 470 D 664 D 189 189 189 189 D 153 D 38 38 38 38 D 52 b 13 13 13 13 b 44.8 D 68.4 68.4 68.4 68.4 D 4.9 D – – – – D SPRINGVILLE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 17 12 5 4 569 2 959 1 610 1 282 1 150 132 291 249 42 76 68 8 57.6 36.8 96.0 4.7 6.3 1.7 SUNSET 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D SYRACUSE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 9 7 2 3 563 D D 424 D D 81 D D 25 a a 67.8 D D 6.0 D D TAYLORSVILLE 53 531 5311 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Rental and leasing services 34 23 12 11 22 992 17 636 9 637 5 356 3 525 2 427 1 244 1 098 839 547 313 292 161 90 52 71 8.7 11.1 10.7 .5 1.9 1.7 .1 2.6 TOOELE 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 6 4 4 937 D D 986 D D 267 D D 53 a b 8.3 D D 8.5 D D TREMONTON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 7 5 2 2 814 D D 262 D D 38 D D 11 a a 86.9 D D – D D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 21 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 VERNAL 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 22 16 6 13 242 4 967 8 275 2 431 1 009 1 422 435 88 347 76 25 51 10.4 27.8 – 3.4 9.1 – WASHINGTON 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 11 8 3 3 907 848 3 059 880 235 645 193 30 163 34 9 25 16.3 75.0 – 7.5 17.1 4.8 WASHINGTON TERRACE 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 5 5 1 139 1 139 226 226 43 43 15 15 26.4 26.4 6.5 6.5 WELLSVILLE 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D WEST BOUNTIFUL 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 3 1 398 D D 39 D D 10 D D 3 a a 23.6 D D 9.8 D D WEST HAVEN 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 D D D D D D D D D b a a D D D D D D WEST JORDAN 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 48 37 22 22 22 19 11 16 299 11 275 4 104 4 104 4 104 3 981 5 024 3 920 2 845 586 586 586 492 1 075 926 671 133 133 133 107 255 223 143 29 29 29 26 80 33.0 43.8 46.1 46.1 46.1 46.1 8.6 18.9 26.6 52.3 52.3 52.3 53.9 1.5 WEST POINT 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D WEST VALLEY CITY 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5312 53121 531210 532 5322 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 67 42 25 11 11 10 10 10 24 10 58 538 D 17 833 8 922 8 922 2 056 2 056 2 056 31 224 9 371 11 959 D 2 204 1 114 1 114 382 382 382 7 780 2 106 2 971 D 536 283 283 137 137 137 1 884 513 391 c 76 40 40 14 14 14 259 132 10.6 D 20.1 6.4 6.4 25.0 25.0 25.0 1.5 4.9 6.6 D 11.5 3.9 3.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 – – 1 D D D a D D WOODS CROSS 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 6 4 2 1 639 D D 299 D D 77 D D 19 a a 9.0 D D 36.1 D D BALANCE OF BEAVER COUNTY 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D BALANCE OF BOX ELDER COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 4 3 1 651 D D 80 D D 10 D D 2 a a 39.5 D D 45.2 D D 22 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 BALANCE OF CACHE COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 8 7 1 2 160 D D 283 D D 85 D D 29 a a 19.1 D D .2 D D BALANCE OF CARBON COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 6 4 2 1 859 D D 393 D D 87 D D 30 a a 21.9 D D 23.8 D D BALANCE OF DAGGETT COUNTY 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 1 1 D D D D D D a a D D D D BALANCE OF DAVIS COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 3 1 1 489 D D 246 D D 54 D D 16 a a 24.8 D D – D D BALANCE OF DUCHESNE COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 5 4 1 1 268 D D 424 D D 128 D D 19 a a 17.0 D D 77.9 D D BALANCE OF EMERY COUNTY 53 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Rental and leasing services 2 2 D D D D D D a a D D D D BALANCE OF GARFIELD COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 586 D D 214 D D 59 D D 10 a a 13.8 D D – D D BALANCE OF GRAND COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 5 2 3 1 407 D D 228 D D 55 D D 10 a a 61.1 D D 4.5 D D BALANCE OF IRON COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 8 2 D D D D D D D D D b b a D D D D D D BALANCE OF KANE COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 2 1 1 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D BALANCE OF MORGAN COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 3 2 1 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D BALANCE OF RICH COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 7 5 2 2 019 D D 576 D D 118 D D 43 b a 27.9 D D 9.5 D D Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 23 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 BALANCE OF SALT LAKE COUNTY 53 531 5311 53111 531110 5311101 53112 531120 5311201 53113 531130 5312 53121 531210 5312101 5312109 5313 53131 531311 531312 53132 531320 532 5322 53223 532230 533 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of apartment buildings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) Lessors of professional and other office buildings Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Lessors of miniwarehouses and self storage units Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Offices of nonresidential real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Real estate property managers Residential property managers Nonresidential property managers Offices of real estate appraisers Offices of real estate appraisers Rental and leasing services Consumer goods rental Video tape and disc rental Video tape and disc rental Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) 322 287 71 29 29 24 23 23 11 12 12 149 149 149 131 18 67 34 24 10 24 24 34 19 10 10 1 211 943 134 534 41 211 23 072 23 072 18 382 11 491 11 6 3 3 491 483 081 081 45 745 36 252 7 805 4 111 4 111 3 908 2 708 2 708 1 592 346 346 7 416 7 416 7 416 5 808 1 608 21 031 15 12 3 4 4 701 252 449 434 434 D 2 332 D D D 10 467 8 266 1 721 905 905 857 593 593 348 90 90 1 797 1 797 1 797 1 411 386 4 748 3 506 2 740 766 1 017 1 017 D 579 D D D 1 650 1 331 333 194 194 156 70 70 34 35 35 289 289 289 252 37 709 581 507 74 98 98 e 191 c c a 23.0 34.8 19.7 14.8 14.8 9.8 30.2 30.2 34.2 15.0 15.0 56.4 56.4 56.4 52.3 89.7 16.3 15.4 11.0 24.5 15.8 15.8 D 1.3 D D D 8.2 12.2 16.6 25.3 25.3 31.8 7.3 7.3 2.3 5.1 5.1 12.3 12.3 12.3 13.7 1.2 6.8 6.9 9.7 1.0 5.5 5.5 D .8 D D D 58 587 58 587 58 587 52 156 6 431 34 736 25 17 8 7 7 394 121 273 825 825 D 13 106 D D D BALANCE OF SAN JUAN COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 4 3 1 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D BALANCE OF SANPETE COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 7 5 2 D 1 135 D D 481 D D 120 D a 11 a D 71.2 D D 19.5 D BALANCE OF SEVIER COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 2 1 1 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D BALANCE OF SUMMIT COUNTY 53 531 5312 53121 531210 5312101 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of real estate agents and brokers Offices of residential real estate agents and brokers Rental and leasing services 35 33 17 17 17 15 2 12 558 D D D D D D 1 615 D D D D D D 419 D D D D D D 77 b b b b b a 31.9 D D D D D D 3.7 D D D D D D BALANCE OF TOOELE COUNTY 53 531 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate 3 3 D D D D D D a a D D D D BALANCE OF UINTAH COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 14 7 7 18 111 285 17 826 3 367 69 3 298 777 12 765 79 5 74 12.2 80.4 11.1 .3 19.6 – BALANCE OF UTAH COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services See footnotes at end of table. 16 15 1 4 834 D D 595 D D 120 D D 24 b a 45.4 D D – D D 24 Utah Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From admini strative records1 [Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, see Appendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Estab lishments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 BALANCE OF WASATCH COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 10 8 2 4 164 D D 565 D D 125 D D 37 b a 70.0 D D – D D BALANCE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 7 5 2 D D D D D D D D D a a a D D D D D D BALANCE OF WEBER COUNTY 53 531 532 Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services 1Includes 2Includes 20 16 4 6 105 3 537 2 568 943 359 584 209 80 129 46 22 24 42.5 52.5 28.7 5.8 10.1 – revenue information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. revenue information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods. Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. See also explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing Geo. Area Series U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Utah 25 Appendix A. Explanation of Terms ANNUAL PAYROLL Payroll includes all forms of compensation such as salaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay, bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, and employee contributions to qualified pension plans paid during the year to all employees and reported on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 941 as taxable Medicare Wages and tips (even if not subject to income or FICA tax). Excluded are commissions paid to independent (nonemployee) agents, such as real estate agents. For corporations, payroll includes amounts paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors or partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. This definition of payroll is the same as that used by the IRS on Form 941. ESTABLISHMENTS An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted. It is not necessarily identical to a company or enterprise, which may consist of one establishment or more. Economic census figures represent a summary of reports for individual establishments rather than companies. For cases where a census report was received, separate information was obtained for each location where business was conducted. When administrative records of other federal agencies were used instead of a census report, no information was available on the number of locations operated. Each economic census establishment was tabulated according to the physical location at which the business was conducted. The count of establishments represents those in business at any time during 2002. When two or more activities were carried on at a single location under a single ownership, all activities generally were grouped together as a single establishment. The entire establishment was classified on the basis of its major activity and all data for it were included in that classification. However, when distinct and separate economic activities (for which different industry classification codes were appropriate) were conducted at a single location under a single ownership, separate establishment reports for each of the different activities were obtained in the census. Data for individual properties leased or managed by property lessors or property managers are not normally considered separate establishments, but rather the permanent offices from which the properties are leased or managed are considered establishments. Data for separate automotive rental offices or concessions (e.g., airport locations) in the same metropolitan area, for which a common fleet of cars is maintained, are merged together and not considered as separate establishments. FIRST-QUARTER PAYROLL Represents payroll paid to persons employed at any time during the quarter January to March 2002. PAID EMPLOYEES FOR PAY PERIOD INCLUDING MARCH 12 Paid employees consist of full- and part-time employees, including salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were on the payroll during the pay period including March 12. Included are employees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses; independent (nonemployee) agents; full- and part-time Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix A A–1 leased employees whose payroll was filed under an employee leasing company’s Employer Identification Number (EIN); and temporary staffing obtained from a staffing service. The definition of paid employees is the same as that used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Form 941. REVENUE Includes revenue from all business activities whether or not payment was received in the census year, including commissions and fees from all sources, rents, net investment income, interest, dividends, and royalties. Revenue from leasing property marketed under operating leases is included. Revenue also includes the total value of service contracts, amounts received for work subcontracted to others, and rents from real property sublet to others. Revenue does not include sales and other taxes (including Hawaii’s General Excise Tax) collected from customers and paid directly by the firm to a local, state, or federal tax agency. A–2 Appendix A Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions 53 REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING The Real Estate and Rental and Leasing sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting, leasing, or otherwise allowing the use of tangible or intangible assets, and establishments providing related services. The major portion of this sector comprises establishments that rent, lease, or otherwise allow the use of their own assets by others. The assets may be tangible, as is the case of real estate and equipment, or intangible, as is the case with patents and trademarks. This sector also includes establishments primarily engaged in managing real estate for others, selling, renting and/or buying real estate for others, and appraising real estate. These activities are closely related to this sector’s main activity, and it was felt that from a production basis they would best be included here. In addition, a substantial proportion of property management is selfperformed by lessors. The main components of this sector are the real estate lessors industries; equipment lessors industries (including motor vehicles, computers, and consumer goods); and lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works). Excluded from this sector are real estate investment trusts (REITS) and establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing equipment with operators. REITS are classified in Subsector 525, Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles, because they are considered investment vehicles. Establishments renting or leasing equipment with operators are classified in various subsectors of NAICS depending on the nature of the services provided (e.g., transportation, construction, agriculture). These activities are excluded from this sector because the client is paying for the expertise and knowledge of the equipment operator, in addition to the rental of the equipment. In many cases, such as the rental of heavy construction equipment, the operator is essential to operate the equipment. 531 REAL ESTATE Industries in the Real Estate subsector group include establishments that are primarily engaged in renting or leasing real estate to others; managing real estate for others; selling, buying, or renting real estate for others; and providing other real estate related services, such as appraisal services. Establishments primarily engaged in subdividing and developing unimproved real estate and constructing buildings for sale are classified in Subsector 236, Construction of Buildings. Establishments primarily engaged in subdividing and improving raw land for subsequent sale to builders are classified in Subsector 237, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) are classified in Subsector 525, Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles, because they are considered investment vehicles. 5311 LESSORS OF REAL ESTATE This industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industries: 53111, Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings; 53112, Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses); 53113, Lessors of Miniwarehouses and Self-Storage Units; and 53119, Lessors of Other Real Estate Property. 53111 LESSORS OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as lessors of buildings used as residences or dwellings, such as single-family homes, apartment buildings, and town homes. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix B B–1 Included in this industry are owner-lessors and establishments renting real estate and then acting as lessors in subleasing it to others. The establishments in this industry may manage the property themselves or have another establishment manage it for them. 531110 LESSORS OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as lessors of buildings used as residences or dwellings, such as single-family homes, apartment buildings, and town homes. Included in this industry are owner-lessors and establishments renting real estate and then acting as lessors in subleasing it to others. The establishments in this industry may manage the property themselves or have another establishment manage it for them. 5311101 LESSORS OF APARTMENT BUILDINGS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) apartment buildings (with 5 or more housing units per building) that are used as residences. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) apartments and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 5311109 LESSORS OF DWELLINGS OTHER THAN APARTMENT BUILDINGS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) residential buildings and dwellings (with less than 5 housing units per building) other than apartment buildings. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) residential space and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 53112 LESSORS OF NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (EXCEPT MINIWAREHOUSES) This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as lessors of buildings (except miniwarehouses and self-storage units) that are not used as residences or dwellings. Included in this industry are: (1) owner-lessors of nonresidential buildings; (2) establishments renting real estate and then acting as lessors in subleasing it to others; and (3) establishments providing full service office space, whether on a lease or service contract basis. The establishments in this industry may manage the property themselves or have another establishment manage it for them. 531120 LESSORS OF NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (EXCEPT MINIWAREHOUSES) This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as lessors of buildings (except miniwarehouses and self-storage units) that are not used as residences or dwellings. Included in this industry are: (1) owner-lessors of nonresidential buildings; (2) establishments renting real estate and then acting as lessors in subleasing it to others; and (3) establishments providing full service office space, whether on a lease or service contract basis. The establishments in this industry may manage the property themselves or have another establishment manage it for them. 5311201 LESSORS OF PROFESSIONAL AND OTHER OFFICE BUILDINGS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) professional and other office buildings or office space in such buildings. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 5311202 LESSORS OF MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) manufacturing and other industrial buildings. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. B–2 Appendix B Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census 5311203 LESSORS OF SHOPPING CENTERS AND RETAIL STORES This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) retail stores or shopping center properties. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 5311209 LESSORS OF OTHER NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) nonresidential buildings, not elsewhere classified. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 53113 LESSORS OF MINIWAREHOUSES AND SELF-STORAGE UNITS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing space for selfstorage. These establishments provide secure space (i.e., rooms, compartments, lockers, containers, or outdoor space) where clients can store and retrieve their goods. 531130 LESSORS OF MINIWAREHOUSES AND SELF-STORAGE UNITS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing space for selfstorage. These establishments provide secure space (i.e., rooms, compartments, lockers, containers, or outdoor space) where clients can store and retrieve their goods. 53119 LESSORS OF OTHER REAL ESTATE PROPERTY This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as lessors of real estate (except buildings), such as manufactured home (i.e., mobile home) sites, vacant lots, and grazing land. 531190 LESSORS OF OTHER REAL ESTATE PROPERTY This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as lessors of real estate (except buildings), such as manufactured home (i.e., mobile home) sites, vacant lots, and grazing land. 5311901 LESSORS OF MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME SITES This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) manufactured (i.e., mobile) home sites for residential use. The establishments may also lease (rent) manufactured (mobile) homes on these sites. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 5311902 LESSORS OF RAILROAD PROPERTY This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) real property owned by railroads, with or without improvements, including track rights of way. Included are establishments that may lease (rent) real property space and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 5311909 LESSORS OF OTHER REAL PROPERTY This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (renting) other real property, not elsewhere classified. This is primarily leasing (renting) of land. Some incidental buildings may be on the property. The establishments in this industry may lease (rent) space and then act as lessors in subleasing to others. 5312 OFFICES OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS This industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industry: 53121, Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix B B–3 53121 OFFICES OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as agents and/or brokers in one or more of the following: (1) selling real estate for others; (2) buying real estate for others; and (3) renting real estate for others. 531210 OFFICES OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as agents and/or brokers in one or more of the following: (1) selling real estate for others; (2) buying real estate for others; and (3) renting real estate for others. 5312101 OFFICES OF RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting, buying, and selling residential real estate for others, on a fee or contract basis. 5312109 OFFICES OF NONRESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting, buying, and selling nonresidential real estate for others, on a fee or contract basis. 5313 ACTIVITIES RELATED TO REAL ESTATE This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing real estate services (except lessors of real estate and offices of real estate agents and brokers). Included in this industry group are establishments primarily engaged in activities, such as managing real estate for others and appraising real estate. 53131 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in managing real property for others. Management includes ensuring that various activities associated with the overall operation of the property are performed, such as collecting rents, and overseeing other services (e.g., maintenance, security, trash removal). 531311 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in managing residential real estate for others. 531312 NONRESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in managing nonresidential real estate for others. 53132 OFFICES OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in estimating the fair market value of real estate. 531320 OFFICES OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in estimating the fair market value of real estate. 53139 OTHER ACTIVITIES RELATED TO REAL ESTATE This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing real estate related services (except lessors of real estate, offices of real estate agents and brokers, real estate property managers, and offices of real estate appraisers). B–4 Appendix B Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census 531390 OTHER ACTIVITIES RELATED TO REAL ESTATE This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in performing real estate related services (except lessors of real estate, offices of real estate agents and brokers, real estate property managers, and offices of real estate appraisers). 532 RENTAL AND LEASING SERVICES Industries in the Rental and Leasing Services subsector include establishments that provide a wide array of tangible goods, such as automobiles, computers, consumer goods, and industrial machinery and equipment, to customers in return for a periodic rental or lease payment. The subsector includes two main types of establishments: (1) those that are engaged in renting consumer goods and equipment, and (2) those that are engaged in leasing machinery and equipment often used for business operations. The first type typically operates from a retail-like or store-front facility and maintains inventories of goods that are rented for short periods of time. The latter type typically does not operate from retail-like locations or maintain inventories, and offers longer term leases. These establishments work directly with clients to enable them to acquire the use of equipment on a lease basis, or they work with equipment vendors or dealers to support the marketing of equipment to their customers under lease arrangements. Equipment lessors generally structure lease contracts to meet the specialized needs of their clients and use their remarketing expertise to find other users for previously leased equipment. Establishments that provide operating and capital (i.e., finance) leases are included in this subsector. Establishments primarily engaged in leasing in combination with providing loans are classified in Sector 52, Finance and Insurance. Establishments primarily engaged in leasing real property are classified in Subsector 531, Real Estate. Those establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing equipment with operators are classified in various subsectors of NAICS depending on the nature of the services provided (e.g., Transportation, Construction, Agriculture). These activities are excluded from this subsector since the client is paying for the expertise and knowledge of the equipment operator, in addition to the rental of the equipment. In many cases, such as the rental of heavy construction equipment, the operator is essential to operate the equipment. Likewise, since the provision of crop harvesting services includes both the equipment and operator, it is included in the agriculture subsector. The rental or leasing of copyrighted works is classified in Sector 51, Information, and the rental or leasing of assets, such as patents, trademarks, and/or licensing agreements, is classified in Subsector 533, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works). 5321 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing the following types of vehicles: passenger cars and trucks without drivers, and utility trailers. These establishments generally operate from a retail-like facility. Some establishments offer only short-term rental, others only longer-term leases, and some provide both types of services. 53211 PASSENGER CAR RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing passenger cars without drivers. 532111 PASSENGER CAR RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting passenger cars without drivers, generally for short periods of time. 532112 PASSENGER CAR LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing passenger cars without drivers, generally for long periods of time. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix B B–5 53212 TRUCK, UTILITY TRAILER, AND RV (RECREATIONAL VEHICLE) RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing, without drivers, one or more of the following: trucks; truck tractors or buses; semitrailers; utility trailers; or RVs (recreational vehicles). 532120 TRUCK, UTILITY TRAILER, AND RV (RECREATIONAL VEHICLE) RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing, without drivers, one or more of the following: trucks; truck tractors or buses; semitrailers; utility trailers; or RVs (recreational vehicles). 5321201 TRUCK RENTAL, WITHOUT DRIVERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting (without drivers) one or more of the following: trucks, truck tractors, buses, or semitrailers. 5321202 TRUCK LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing (without drivers) one or more of the following: trucks, truck tractors, or buses. Service or maintenance may be provided. 5321209 UTILITY TRAILER AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing utility trailers and recreational vehicles. 5322 CONSUMER GOODS RENTAL This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting personal and household-type goods. Establishments classified in this industry group generally provide shortterm rental, although in some instances, the goods may be leased for longer periods of time. These establishments often operate from a retail-like or store-front facility. 53221 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AND APPLIANCES RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting consumer electronics equipment and appliances, such as televisions, stereos, and refrigerators. Included in this industry are appliance rental centers. 532210 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AND APPLIANCES RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting consumer electronics equipment and appliances, such as televisions, stereos, and refrigerators. Included in this industry are appliance rental centers. 53222 FORMAL WEAR AND COSTUME RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting clothing, such as formal wear, costumes (e.g., theatrical), or other clothing (except laundered uniforms and work apparel). 532220 FORMAL WEAR AND COSTUME RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting clothing, such as formal wear, costumes (e.g., theatrical), or other clothing (except laundered uniforms and work apparel). 53223 VIDEO TAPE AND DISC RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting prerecorded video tapes and discs for home electronic equipment. B–6 Appendix B Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census 532230 VIDEO TAPE AND DISC RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting prerecorded video tapes and discs for home electronic equipment. 53229 OTHER CONSUMER GOODS RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting consumer goods (except consumer electronics and appliances, formal wear and costumes, and prerecorded video tapes). 532291 HOME HEALTH EQUIPMENT RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting home-type health and invalid equipment, such as wheel chairs, hospital beds, oxygen tanks, walkers, and crutches. 532292 RECREATIONAL GOODS RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting recreational goods, such as bicycles, canoes, motorcycles, skis, sailboats, beach chairs, and beach umbrellas. 532299 ALL OTHER CONSUMER GOODS RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting consumer goods and products (except consumer electronics and appliances; formal wear and costumes; prerecorded video tapes and discs for home electronic equipment; home health furniture and equipment; and recreational goods). Included in this industry are furniture rental centers and party rental supply centers. 5323 GENERAL RENTAL CENTERS This industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industry: 53231, General Rental Centers. 53231 GENERAL RENTAL CENTERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting a range of consumer, commercial, and industrial equipment. Establishments in this industry typically operate from conveniently located facilities where they maintain inventories of goods and equipment that they rent for short periods of time. The type of equipment that establishments in this industry provide often includes, but is not limited to: audiovisual equipment, contractors’ and builders’ tools and equipment, home repair tools, lawn and garden equipment, moving equipment and supplies, and party and banquet equipment and supplies. 532310 GENERAL RENTAL CENTERS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting a range of consumer, commercial, and industrial equipment. Establishments in this industry typically operate from conveniently located facilities where they maintain inventories of goods and equipment that they rent for short periods of time. The type of equipment that establishments in this industry provide often includes, but is not limited to: audiovisual equipment, contractors’ and builders’ tools and equipment, home repair tools, lawn and garden equipment, moving equipment and supplies, and party and banquet equipment and supplies. 5324 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing commercialtype and industrial-type machinery and equipment. The types of establishments included in this industry group are generally involved in providing capital or investment-type equipment that clients use in their business operations. These establishments typically cater to a business clientele and do not generally operate a retail-like or store-front facility. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix B B–7 53241 CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, MINING, AND FORESTRY MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing one or more of the following without operators: heavy construction, off-highway transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment. Establishments in this industry may rent or lease products, such as aircraft, railroad cars, steamships, tugboats, bulldozers, earthmoving equipment, well-drilling machinery and equipment, or cranes. 532411 COMMERCIAL AIR, RAIL, AND WATER TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing off-highway transportation equipment without operators, such as aircraft, railroad cars, steamships, or tugboats. 5324111 COMMERCIAL VESSEL RENTAL AND LEASING WITHOUT CREW This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing commercial vessels or barges (without crew). 5324112 RAILROAD CAR RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing railroad cars. 5324119 AIRCRAFT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing air transportation equipment (without operators). 532412 CONSTRUCTION, MINING, AND FORESTRY MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing heavy equipment without operators that may be used for construction, mining, or forestry, such as bulldozers, earthmoving equipment, well-drilling machinery and equipment, or cranes. 5324121 RENTAL AND LEASING OF HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WITHOUT OPERATORS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing heavy construction and earthmoving machinery and equipment (without operators), such as cranes, bulldozers, scrapers, clamshells, and bucket loaders. 5324129 OILFIELD AND WELL DRILLING EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing oil field and welldrilling equipment. 53242 OFFICE MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing office machinery and equipment, such as computers, office furniture, duplicating machines (i.e., copiers), or facsimile machines. 532420 OFFICE MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing office machinery and equipment, such as computers, office furniture, duplicating machines (i.e., copiers), or facsimile machines. B–8 Appendix B Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census 5324201 OFFICE MACHINE RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing office machinery and equipment. 5324209 COMPUTER RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing computers and computer peripheral equipment. 53249 OTHER COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing nonconsumer-type machinery and equipment (except heavy construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment without operators; and office machinery and equipment). Establishments in this industry rent or lease products, such as manufacturing equipment; metalworking, telecommunications, motion picture, or theatrical machinery and equipment; institutional (i.e., public building) furniture, such as furniture for schools, theaters, or buildings; or agricultural equipment without operators. 532490 OTHER COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing nonconsumer-type machinery and equipment (except heavy construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment without operators; and office machinery and equipment). Establishments in this industry rent or lease products, such as manufacturing equipment; metalworking, telecommunications, motion picture, or theatrical machinery and equipment; institutional (i.e., public building) furniture, such as furniture for schools, theaters, or buildings; or agricultural equipment without operators. 5324901 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING (EXCEPT HOME HEALTH EQUIPMENT) This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing medical equipment (except invalid supplies or home health equipment). 5324902 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing industrial machinery and equipment. 5324903 MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing motion picture equipment. Included in this industry are establishments that rent studio property for motion picture production, TV, or theatrical productions. 5324909 THEATRICAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing theatrical equipment, such as lighting, theatrical audio equipment, and sets. 533 LESSORS OF NONFINANCIAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS (EXCEPT COPYRIGHTED WORKS) Industries in the lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) subsector include establishments that are primarily engaged in assigning rights to assets, such as patents, trademarks, brand names, and/or franchise agreements for which a royalty payment or licensing fee is paid to the asset holder. Establishments in this subsector own the patents, trademarks, and/or franchise agreements that they allow others to use or reproduce for a fee and may or may not have created those assets. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix B B–9 Establishments that allow franchisees the use of the franchise name, contingent on the franchisee buying products or services from the franchiser, are classified elsewhere. Excluded from this subsector are establishments primarily engaged in leasing real property and establishments primarily engaged in leasing tangible assets, such as automobiles, computers, consumer goods, and industrial machinery and equipment. These establishments are classified in Subsector 531, Real Estate, and Subsector 532, Rental and Leasing Services, respectively. 5331 LESSORS OF NONFINANCIAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS (EXCEPT COPYRIGHTED WORKS) This industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industry: 53311, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (Except Copyrighted Works). 53311 LESSORS OF NONFINANCIAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS (EXCEPT COPYRIGHTED WORKS) This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in assigning rights to assets, such as patents, trademarks, brand names, and/or franchise agreements for which a royalty payment or licensing fee is paid to the asset holder. 533110 LESSORS OF NONFINANCIAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS (EXCEPT COPYRIGHTED WORKS) This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in assigning rights to assets, such as patents, trademarks, brand names, and/or franchise agreements for which a royalty payment or licensing fee is paid to the asset holder. 5331101 OIL ROYALTY TRADING COMPANIES This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in leasing the rights to a whole or partial interest in the proceeds from the sale of oil or gas, produced from a specific tract for investors. 5331109 PATENT OWNERS AND LESSORS This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting royalties or licensing fees from patents, trademarks, and/or franchise agreements. B–10 Appendix B Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix C. Methodology SOURCES OF THE DATA For this sector, large- and medium-size firms, plus all firms known to operate more than one establishment, were sent report forms to be completed for each of their establishments and returned to the Census Bureau. For most very small firms, data from existing administrative records of other federal agencies were used instead. These records provide basic information on location, kind of business, revenue, payroll, number of employees, and legal form of organization. Firms in the 2002 Economic Census are divided into those sent report forms and those not sent report forms. The coverage of and the method of obtaining census information from each are described below: 1. Establishments sent a report form: a. Large employers, i.e., all multiestablishment firms, and all employer firms with payroll above a specified cutoff. (The term “employers” refers to firms with one or more paid employees at any time during 2002 as shown in the active administrative records of other federal agencies.) b. A sample of small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specified cutoff in classifications for which specialized data precludes reliance solely on administrative records sources. The sample was stratified by industry and geography. 2. Establishments not sent a report form: a. Small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specified cutoff, not selected into the small employer sample. Although the payroll cutoff varies by kind of business, small employers not sent a report form generally include firms with less than 10 employees and represent about 10 percent of total revenue of establishments covered in the census. Data on revenue, payroll, and employment for these small employers were derived or estimated from administrative records of other federal agencies. b. All nonemployers, i.e., all firms subject to federal income tax with no paid employees during 2002. Revenue information for these firms was obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. Although consisting of many firms, nonemployers account for less than 10 percent of total revenue of all establishments covered in the census. Data for nonemployers are not included in this report, but are released in the annual Nonemployer Statistics series. The report forms used to collect information for establishments in this sector are available at help.econ.census.gov/econhelp/resources/. A more detailed examination of census methodology is presented in the History of the Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html. INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS The classifications for all establishments are based on the North American Industry Classification System, United States, 2002 manual. There were no changes between the 2002 edition and the 1997 edition affecting this sector. Tables at www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/ identify all industries that changed between the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and 2002 NAICS. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix C C–1 The method of assigning classifications and the level of detail at which establishments were classified depends on whether a report form was obtained for the establishment. 1. Establishments that returned a report form were classified on the basis of their selfdesignation, product line revenue, and responses to other industry-specific inquiries. 2. Establishments without a report form: a. Small employers not sent a form were, where possible, classified on the basis of the most current kind-of-business classification available from one of the Census Bureau’s current sample surveys or the 1997 Economic Census. Otherwise, the classification was obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. If the census or administrative record classifications proved inadequate (none corresponded to a 2002 Economic Census classification in the detail required for employers), the firm was sent a brief inquiry requesting information necessary to assign a kind-of-business code. b. Nonemployers were classified on the basis of information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. RELIABILITY OF DATA All data compiled in the economic census are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources during the development or execution of the census: • inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; • definition and classification difficulties; • differences in the interpretation of questions; • errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and • other errors of collection, response, coverage, processing, and estimation for missing or misreported data. Data presented in the Miscellaneous Subjects and the Product Lines reports for this sector are subject to sampling errors, as well as nonsampling errors. Specifically, these data are estimated based on information obtained from census report forms mailed to all large employers and to a sample of small employers in the universe. Sampling errors affect these estimates, insofar, as they may differ from results that would be obtained from a complete enumeration. The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors or by the joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. No direct measurement of these effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data; however, precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors. The Census Bureau obtains limited information extracted from administrative records of other federal agencies, such as gross revenue from federal income tax records and employment and payroll from payroll tax records. This information is used in conjunction with other information available to the Census Bureau to develop estimates for nonemployers, small employers, and other establishments for which responses were not received in time for publication. Key tables in this report include a column for “Percent of revenue from administrative records.” This includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies. The “Percent of revenue estimated” includes revenue information that was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses, as nonsampling error and sampling error could impact the conclusions drawn from economic census data. C–2 Appendix C Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census TREATMENT OF NONRESPONSE Census report forms included two different types of inquiries, “basic” and “industry-specific.” Data for the basic inquiries, which include location, kind of business or operation, revenue, payroll, and number of employees, were available from a combination of sources for all establishments. Data for industry-specific inquiries, tailored to the particular kinds of business or operation covered by the report form, were available only from establishments responding to those inquiries. Data for industry-specific inquiries in this sector were expanded in most cases to account for establishments that did not respond to the particular inquiry for which data are presented. Unless otherwise noted in specific reports, data for industry-specific inquiries were expanded in direct relationship to total revenue of all establishments included in the category. In a few cases, expansion on the basis of the revenue item was not appropriate, and another basic data item was used as the basis for expansion of reported data to account for nonrespondents. All reports in which industry-specific data were expanded include a coverage indicator for each publication category, which shows the revenue of establishments responding to the industryspecific inquiry as a percent of total revenue for all establishments for which data are shown. For some inquiries, coverage is determined by the ratio of total payroll or employment of establishments responding to the inquiry to total payroll or employment of all establishments in the category. DISCLOSURE In accordance with federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business. However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheld. Techniques employed to limit disclosure are discussed at www.census.gov/epcd/ec02/disclosure.htm. Real Estate & Rental & Leasing U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix C C–3 Appendix D. Geographic Notes UTAH Cedar Hills is now tabulated separately due to a population increase. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Utah County. Draper is in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. Holladay incorporated in December 1999. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Salt Lake County. Hooper incorporated in November 2000. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Weber County. Hyde Park is now tabulated separately due to a population increase. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Cache County. Morgan is now tabulated separately due to a population increase. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Morgan County. Mount Pleasant is now tabulated separately due to a population increase. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Sanpete County. Park City is in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Parowan is now tabulated separately due to a population increase. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Iron County. West Haven is now tabulated separately due to a population increase. This change deletes territory from the Balance of Weber County. Balance of Cache County no longer includes Hyde Park, which is tabulated separately due to a population increase. Balance of Iron County no longer includes Parowan, which is tabulated separately due to a population increase. Balance of Morgan County no longer includes Morgan, which is tabulated separately due to a population increase. Balance of Salt Lake County lost territory due to the incorporation of Holladay. Balance of Sanpete County no longer includes Mount Pleasant, which is tabulated separately due to a population increase. Balance of Utah County no longer includes Cedar Hills, which is tabulated separately due to a population increase. Balance of Weber County lost territory due to the incorporation of Hooper and no longer includes West Haven, which is tabulated separately due to a population increase. 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix D D–1 Appendix E. Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas SALT LAKE CITY-OGDEN-CLEARFIELD, UT COMBINED STATISTICAL AREA Brigham City, UT Micropolitan Statistical Area Box Elder County, UT Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Davis County, UT Morgan County, UT Weber County, UT Salt Lake City, UT Metropolitan Statistical Area Salt Lake County, UT Summit County, UT Tooele County, UT CEDAR CITY, UT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA Iron County, UT LOGAN, UT-ID METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA Franklin County, ID Cache County, UT PRICE, UT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA Carbon County, UT PROVO-OREM, UT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA Juab County, UT Utah County, UT ST. GEORGE, UT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA Washington County, UT VERNAL, UT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA Uintah County, UT 2002 Economic Census U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census Appendix E E–1 EC02-53A-UT 2002 2002 Economic Census Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Geographic Area Series USCENSUSBUREAU Utah: 2002

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