Southeast Florida 1997 Economic Census Summary Profile by Economic
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Southeast Florida
1997 Economic Census
Summary Profile by Economic Sector
NAICS Annual Shipments/
Industry Industry Number of Number of Payroll Sales/Receipts
Code Description Establishments Employees ($1000) ($1000)
NAICS INDUSTRIES
31-33 Manufacturing 6,049 129,787 3,917,258 20,656,736
42 Wholesale trade 15,612 127,398 4,377,153 81,488,514
Merchant Wholesalers 13,810 109,303 3,551,801 59,356,382
Manufacturers' Sales Branches and Sales Offices 406 12,050 613,878 14,669,258
Agents, Brokers and Commission Merchants 1,396 5,175 191,934 7,245,381
44-45 Retail trade 22,292 267,391 4,861,281 51,345,780
53 Real estate & rental & leasing 7,611 44,548 1,081,832 6,482,694
54 Professional, scientific, & technical services 17,919 92,899 3,971,685 10,004,879
56 Administrative & support & waste management & remediation services 8,459 175,832 3,436,035 7,426,477
61 Educational services 877 5,861 118,060 429,706
62 Health care & social assistance 13,825 153,465 4,777,939 11,748,304
71 Arts, entertainment, & recreation 1,711 24,431 581,341 2,016,532
72 Accommodation & foodservices 9,695 188,810 2,086,183 7,902,869
81 Other services (except public administration) 9,443 53,975 980,064 3,561,367
NON-TAXABLE INDUSTRIES
54 Professional, scientific, & technical services 88 662 23,114 56,190
61 Educational services 88 764 16,679 48,130
62 Health care & social assistance 1,001 84,175 2,429,723 6,122,999
71 Arts, entertainment, & recreation 205 9,633 167,040 471,162
81 Other services (except public administration) 2,553 18,368 358,592 2,116,621
Note: NAICS INDUSTRIES is defined as the taxable portion of the Services sectors, the Type of Operation Totals for the Wholesale sector, and all
other sectors in the Economic Census. Excludes data for auxiliaries. Data in this table are subject to employment-and/or sales-size minimums that
vary by geographic level. All survey and census results contain measurement error and may contain sampling error. Information about these
potential errors is provided or referenced with the data or the source of the data. The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this
information into their analyses as these errors could impact inferences. Researchers analyzing data to create their own estimates are responsible for
the validity of those estimates and should not cite the Census Bureau as the source of the estimates but only as the source of the core data. We
have modified some data to protect individuals' privacy, but in a way that preserves the usefulness of the data.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census.
This table prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. 97ect1sf.xls (SEF)/1, 7/6/2001
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