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