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County Business Patterns
1995
Missouri
CBP/95-27
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Acknowledgments
Dennis Wagner, Chief, Survey Processing and Products Branch, Economic Plan-
ning and Coordination Division, directed the preparation of this report and was assisted
by Thomas Bell and Gerald Feuer. Dianne Anderson, Yolanda Funderburk, Mary
Green, Marilyn Italiano, Alan Pines, Nishea Quash, and Jon Youngman contributed
in resolving establishment processing problems and in data analysis. Mitchell L.
Trager, Assistant Division Chief, Systems, Technology, and Methodology, assisted by
Ken Sausman and John Sullivan, provided general direction of the quality control
operations for data collection and computer processing. John Studds implemented
these operations and provided additional technical support. Edward D. Walker,
Assistant Division Chief for Register Operations, provided general staff guidance.
Steven McCraith, Chief, Quinquennial Surveys Branch, Economic Statistical Meth-
ods and Programming Division, assisted by Dan Vacca, supervised computer support
operations. Ed Carr was assigned primary responsibility for programming this report.
Emory Fuller provided additional support for computer operations.
The staff of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom,
Chief, performed publication planning, design, composition, editorial review, and
printing planning and procurement. Barbara Abbott provided publication coordination
and editing.
County
Business
Patterns
1995
CBP/95
Issued October 1997
U.S. Department of Commerce
William M. Daley, Secretary
Economics and Statistics Administration
Lee Price, Acting Under Secretary
for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director
ECONOMICS
AND STATISTICS
ADMINISTRATION
Economics and Statistics BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Administration Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director
Lee Price, Acting Under Secretary Bradford R. Huther, Deputy Director
for Economic Affairs
Paula J. Schneider, Principal Associate
Director for Programs
Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate
Director for Economic Programs
Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director
for Economic Programs
ECONOMIC PLANNING AND COORDINATION
DIVISION
John P. Govoni, Chief
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Contents
Page
General Explanation
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V
Data Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V
Sources of Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V
Definitions of Basic Data Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI
Industry and Geography Classifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI
Comparability With Other Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI
Data Withheld From Publication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII
Reliability of Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII
Abbreviations and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII
State Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IX
Tables
1a. The State—Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group: 1995 and
1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1b. The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1c. The State—Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment-Size Class: 1995 . . . . . . . . 17
1d. The State—Establishments With 1,000 Employees or More by Major Group and
Employment-Size Class: 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
1e. The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1995 and 1994 . . . . 22
2. Counties—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Description of Publications Issued in Previous Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside back cover
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General Explanation
INTRODUCTION Data for industries with fewer than 100 employees, as
well as data for detailed industries withheld to avoid
County Business Patterns is an annual series that disclosing data for individual companies, are not shown in
provides subnational economic data by industry. The series the printed reports. However, these data are available on
is useful for studying the economic activity of small areas; CD-ROM and other computer products. To order printed
analyzing economic changes over time; and as a bench- County Business Patterns reports, contact the Government
mark for statistical series, surveys, and databases between Printing Office at 202-512-1800.
economic censuses. The series serves various business
uses such as analyzing market potential, measuring the Electronic Data Formats
effectiveness of sales and advertising programs, setting
sales quotas, and developing budgets. The data are also County Business Patterns series data are available on
used by government agencies for administration and plan- CD-ROM, computer tapes and diskettes, and microfiche.
ning. The CD-ROM contains 1995 and 1994 County Business
Most of the Nation’s economic activity is covered in this Patterns data and menu-driven access software. The CD-ROM
series. Data are excluded for self-employed persons, domes- also includes software for creating County Business Pat-
tic service workers, railroad employees, agricultural pro- terns data files compatible with popular database and
duction workers, most government employees, and employ- spreadsheet software. For information and to order other
ees on ocean-borne vessels or in foreign countries. Data County Business Patterns data products, contact:
are provided by industry in the following economic divi- Customer Services Branch
sions: agricultural services, forestry, and fishing; mining; Administrative and Customer Services Division
construction; manufacturing; transportation and public utili- Bureau of the Census
ties; wholesale trade; retail trade; finance, insurance, and Washington, DC 20233
real estate; and services. Data are tabulated by industry as
defined in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: Telephone: 301-457-4100
1987. Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/>
This series has been published annually since 1964 and
at irregular intervals dating back to 1946. The comparability Special Tabulations
of data over time may be affected by definitional changes in
establishments, activity status, and industrial classifica- Special tabulations, including data for ZIP Codes and
tions. For more details on these changes, see the section aggregated by firm, are available on a cost-reimbursable
‘‘Comparability With Other Data.’’ basis. For more information, contact:
Bureau of the Census
DATA PRODUCTS Economic Planning and Coordination Division
Survey Processing and Products Branch
Printed Reports Washington, DC 20233
The County Business Patterns data series includes a Telephone: 301-457-2580
separate printed report for each State, the District of Fax: 301-457-4433
Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Individual E-mail: cbp@census.gov
State reports present payroll and employment data for the
State and counties by industry. The reports also include the SOURCES OF DATA
number of establishments by industry and employment
size class. County Business Patterns basic data items are extracted
The United States report presents similar data for the from the Standard Statistical Establishment List, a file of all
nation as a whole. In addition, the U.S. report provides known single and multiestablishment companies main-
employment and payroll data by employment size class for tained and updated by the Bureau of the Census. The
major industry groups. annual Company Organization Survey provides individual
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establishment data for multiestablishment companies. Data Mid-March Employment
for single-establishment companies are obtained from vari-
ous Census Bureau programs, such as the Annual Survey Paid employment consists of full- and part-time employ-
of Manufactures and Current Business Surveys, as well as ees, including salaried officers and executives of corpora-
from administrative records of the Internal Revenue Ser- tions, who are on the payroll in the pay period including
vice and the Social Security Administration. March 12. Included are employees on paid sick leave,
holidays, and vacations; not included are proprietors and
partners of unincorporated businesses.
DEFINITIONS OF BASIC DATA ITEMS
INDUSTRY AND GEOGRAPHY
CLASSIFICATIONS
Establishments
The quinquennial economic censuses are the primary
source for industry and geography classifications. The
An establishment is a single physical location at which annual Company Organization Survey, Annual Survey of
business is conducted or services or industrial operations Manufactures, Current Business Surveys, and other Cen-
are performed. It is not necessarily identical with a com- sus Bureau programs provide regular updates.
pany or enterprise, which may consist of one or more
establishments. When two or more activities are carried on Industry Classification
at a single location under a single ownership, all activities
generally are grouped together as a single establishment. Additional sources for assigning industry classifications
The entire establishment is classified on the basis of its are the Social Security Administration, the Internal Rev-
major activity and all data are included in that classification. enue Service, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These
Administrative and auxiliary establishments primarily sources provide industry classification information for new
manage, administer, service, or support the activities of businesses and businesses not canvassed in the Census
other establishments of the same company rather than the Bureau programs. Establishments without sufficient indus-
establishments of other companies or the general public. try information are tabulated in the ‘‘unclassified establish-
Data for these establishments are shown separately by ments’’ group.
industry division. In a few instances, the most detailed industry classifica-
tions for which data are shown represent a combination of
Establishment-size designations are determined by paid more detailed SIC industries. The data for these establish-
employment in the mid-March pay period. The size group ments are included in the tabulations at a broader industry
‘‘1 to 4’’ includes establishments that did not report any level. For this reason, the sum of industry components
paid employees in the mid-March pay period but paid published in this series may not equal the total shown.
wages to at least one employee at some time during the Industry classifications are explained in an appendix in
year. the U.S. Summary. The industry titles used throughout this
Establishment counts represent the number of locations series are the short SIC titles; complete descriptions are
with paid employees any time during the year. This series contained in the SIC manual.
excludes governmental establishments except for liquor
stores (SIC 592), wholesale liquor establishments (SIC Geography Classification
518), depository institutions (SIC 60), federal and federally-
sponsored credit agencies (SIC 611), and hospitals (SIC Most geography codes are derived from the physical
806). location address reported in Census Bureau programs.
The Internal Revenue Service provides supplemental address
information. Those employers without a fixed location
Payroll within a State (or of unknown county location) are included
under a ‘‘statewide’’ classification at the end of the county
tables. This incomplete detail causes only slight understate-
Total payroll includes all forms of compensation, such as ment of county employment. The independent cities in
salaries, wages, reported tips, commissions, bonuses, Virginia, and the cities of Baltimore, MD; Carson City, NV;
vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, employee contribu- and St. Louis, MO, are treated as separate counties.
tions to qualified pension plans, and the value of taxable
fringe benefits. For corporations, it includes amounts paid
COMPARABILITY WITH OTHER DATA
to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses,
it does not include profit or other compensation of propri-
Earlier County Business Patterns
etors or partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for
Social Security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. The comparability of data with previous County Busi-
First-quarter payroll consists of payroll during the January- ness Patterns series may be affected by the following
to-March quarter. definitional changes:
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x the change from a ‘‘reporting unit’’ concept to establish- RELIABILITY OF DATA
ment based data in 1974.
x the change in definition of ‘‘active’’ establishments in All data are tabulated from universe files and are not
1983. subject to sampling errors. However, the data are subject
x the change in industrial classification definitions, the to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attrib-
most recent occurring in 1988. uted to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the
universe; definition and classification difficulties; differ-
A description of previous County Business Patterns ences in interpretation of questions; errors in recording or
publications is provided on the inside back cover. coding the data obtained; and estimation of employers who
reported too late to be included in the tabulations and for
records with missing or misreported data.
1992 Economic Census
The accuracy of the data is determined by the joint
In comparing the employment and payroll shown in this effects of the various nonsampling errors. No direct mea-
series with economic censuses data, the user should bear surement of these effects has been obtained; however,
in mind that definitional and coverage differences may precautionary steps were taken in all phases of collection,
affect the direct comparison of data items. The definitions processing, and tabulation to minimize the effects of non-
are detailed in the introductory texts of the appropriate sampling errors.
publications.
The economic census present data reported for indi-
vidual establishments; whereas, County Business Patterns
are based primarily on administrative records and data ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
reported from current surveys. While every effort is made to
resolve significant differences for the same establishment,
The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this
differences are known to exist.
publication:
DATA WITHHELD FROM PUBLICATION – Represents zero.
A-C,E-M Entered in place of employment data, repre-
In accordance with U.S. Code, Title 13, Section 9, no sents an employment-size class as defined in
data are published that would disclose the operations of an the footnote of the tables.
individual employer. However, the number of establish-
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for indi-
ments in an industry classification and the distribution of
vidual companies; data are included in broader
these establishments by employment-size class are not
industry totals.
considered to be disclosures, and so this information may
be released even though other information is withheld from n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
publications. SIC Standard Industrial Classification.
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COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 1
Table 1a. The State Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group:
1995 and 1994
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader
industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
1995 1994
SIC Number of Payroll ($1,000) Number of Payroll ($1,000)
Major group employees employees
code
Number of for week Number of for week
establish including First establish including First
ments March 12 quarter Annual ments March 12 quarter Annual
Total 139 980 2 169 026 12 747 695 53 346 499 138 274 2 101 239 11 666 264 50 161 688
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 2 167 10 572 35 671 177 606 2 078 9 863 31 717 169 852
07 Agricultural services 2 148 10 496 35 073 176 253 2 057 9 785 31 412 168 520
08 Forestry 11 59 552 1 156 12 56 243 1 155
09 Fishing, hunting, and trapping 8 17 46 197 9 22 62 177
Mining 337 5 001 43 415 185 447 329 4 892 37 296 166 850
10 Metal mining 19 807 8 521 33 928 16 782 7 197 29 160
12 Coal mining 7 277 4 727 18 153 4 (C) (D) (D)
13 Oil and gas extraction 40 203 1 364 4 869 48 (C) (D) (D)
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 257 3 312 21 734 98 401 242 3 179 19 079 93 694
–– Administrative and auxiliary 14 402 7 069 30 096 19 521 5 945 25 101
Construction 14 711 115 160 773 742 3 476 676 14 571 106 295 606 635 3 145 736
15 General contractors and operative builders 4 441 30 688 213 064 871 149 4 501 28 740 160 502 802 247
16 Heavy construction, except building 853 12 416 88 747 466 895 866 12 107 78 434 464 920
17 Special trade contractors 9 403 70 959 464 098 2 091 141 9 193 64 633 361 735 1 846 841
–– Administrative and auxiliary 14 1 097 7 833 47 491 11 815 5 964 31 728
Manufacturing 8 111 422 933 3 335 694 13 403 736 8 055 414 547 3 166 936 12 925 095
20 Food and kindred products 474 40 007 261 402 1 086 906 466 38 592 244 421 1 028 949
21 Tobacco products 1 (A) (D) (D) 1 (A) (D) (D)
22 Textile mill products 45 (F) (D) (D) 44 (F) (D) (D)
23 Apparel and other textile products 354 20 174 73 209 296 863 351 20 132 67 525 293 501
24 Lumber and wood products 831 12 707 55 533 230 210 857 11 592 48 214 222 000
25 Furniture and fixtures 253 11 105 63 731 261 444 236 10 234 55 611 240 976
26 Paper and allied products 142 14 109 103 767 426 565 141 13 408 93 902 402 744
27 Printing and publishing 1 579 43 656 316 798 1 271 006 1 575 41 571 289 201 1 202 364
28 Chemicals and allied products 354 19 816 181 128 740 979 363 20 274 178 979 734 508
29 Petroleum and coal products 50 1 151 10 343 44 423 49 1 153 9 308 41 357
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 342 20 434 123 337 489 108 341 18 956 102 149 441 883
31 Leather and leather products 76 5 727 22 406 86 194 87 7 129 25 987 98 449
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 417 10 836 74 129 316 804 402 10 558 68 743 311 424
33 Primary metal industries 129 10 681 80 503 325 537 128 11 622 84 520 359 564
34 Fabricated metal products 765 36 007 257 419 1 051 175 742 35 860 250 656 1 087 137
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 991 35 553 256 526 1 063 203 978 30 901 208 243 908 822
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 243 30 218 185 654 752 778 246 30 181 185 504 758 686
37 Transportation equipment 286 59 709 624 345 2 456 068 274 59 526 646 195 2 529 876
38 Instruments and related products 168 10 137 84 977 343 509 169 11 890 95 324 384 034
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 312 8 266 39 654 167 018 313 9 027 39 686 174 544
–– Administrative and auxiliary 299 31 847 517 180 1 978 482 292 31 248 469 326 1 688 110
Transportation and public utilities 7 288 146 603 1 158 377 4 674 201 7 048 143 367 1 082 917 4 454 677
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 394 10 373 29 877 116 513 392 12 095 40 756 169 725
42 Trucking and warehousing 4 010 50 144 324 136 1 360 493 3 878 48 420 287 794 1 258 586
44 Water transportation 156 1 548 10 180 47 779 150 1 545 10 076 44 514
45 Transportation by air 219 17 693 134 005 545 363 213 17 630 136 934 544 085
46 Pipelines, except natural gas 26 213 2 142 9 396 18 134 1 508 6 217
47 Transportation services 877 8 470 49 331 202 588 844 8 245 52 005 214 498
48 Communication 1 070 36 254 372 723 1 426 194 1 035 34 057 328 888 1 306 125
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 482 19 286 216 956 882 816 462 19 102 210 633 846 917
–– Administrative and auxiliary 54 2 622 19 027 83 059 56 2 139 14 323 64 010
Wholesale trade 11 518 147 146 1 131 086 4 673 577 11 489 142 003 1 013 648 4 360 318
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 7 192 82 132 653 591 2 687 972 7 134 77 787 565 952 2 482 981
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 4 207 57 612 386 153 1 638 970 4 232 55 977 365 026 1 550 874
–– Administrative and auxiliary 119 7 402 91 342 346 635 123 8 239 82 670 326 463
Retail trade 33 075 447 052 1 437 967 6 091 544 32 932 432 926 1 303 168 5 721 977
52 Building materials and garden supplies 1 579 16 813 74 385 311 369 1 716 17 519 71 164 320 719
53 General merchandise stores 845 58 206 184 474 731 960 849 54 040 149 408 658 153
54 Food stores 3 269 57 926 173 578 721 257 3 297 57 167 165 735 708 023
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 5 199 53 090 262 875 1 154 349 5 195 50 201 233 883 1 058 620
56 Apparel and accessory stores 2 605 20 491 49 117 204 961 2 681 20 880 47 339 206 448
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 2 457 16 716 68 486 293 650 2 355 15 334 58 851 263 088
58 Eating and drinking places 9 391 159 998 306 650 1 359 640 9 263 156 437 281 124 1 266 446
59 Miscellaneous retail 7 422 47 175 165 774 708 813 7 264 45 597 151 007 661 686
–– Administrative and auxiliary 308 16 637 152 628 605 545 312 15 751 144 657 578 794
Finance, insurance, and real estate 12 771 143 687 1 109 966 4 391 490 12 563 144 258 1 066 557 4 169 150
60 Depository institutions 2 137 46 147 292 274 1 146 526 2 130 46 712 278 300 1 112 498
61 Nondepository institutions 758 9 276 73 275 307 677 685 9 804 75 122 281 605
62 Security and commodity brokers 761 11 054 154 032 543 599 697 12 685 180 504 586 422
63 Insurance carriers 861 28 660 256 493 1 010 034 872 29 708 248 121 968 590
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 3 292 14 393 105 118 432 742 3 279 14 155 93 270 393 058
65 Real estate 4 514 25 576 116 659 519 984 4 463 23 888 107 500 483 389
67 Holding and other investment offices 432 7 709 95 286 374 445 419 6 421 65 826 289 932
–– Administrative and auxiliary 16 872 16 829 56 483 18 885 17 914 53 656
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
2 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1a. The State Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group:
1995 and 1994 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader
industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
1995 1994
SIC Number of Payroll ($1,000) Number of Payroll ($1,000)
Major group employees employees
code
Number of for week Number of for week
establish including First establish including First
ments March 12 quarter Annual ments March 12 quarter Annual
Services 48 728 729 257 3 717 474 16 254 591 48 243 701 913 3 354 644 15 033 165
70 Hotels and other lodging places 1 268 26 992 72 745 344 705 1 256 25 071 62 310 303 897
72 Personal services 4 671 31 009 93 529 382 378 4 643 29 682 85 421 359 993
73 Business services 6 691 118 811 564 930 2 425 588 6 516 110 455 460 313 2 065 667
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 4 272 21 875 100 228 425 620 4 159 21 035 91 568 404 326
76 Miscellaneous repair services 1 677 9 406 51 200 220 182 1 657 9 165 46 911 208 038
78 Motion pictures 768 6 828 16 302 70 443 780 6 485 15 554 68 675
79 Amusement and recreation services 1 943 29 659 104 596 641 419 1 902 23 988 88 072 491 852
80 Health services 8 861 249 295 1 497 565 6 470 074 9 029 247 682 1 389 625 6 187 821
81 Legal services 2 691 16 136 141 522 672 272 2 623 15 853 129 714 639 935
82 Educational services 894 53 008 263 245 1 145 096 873 51 108 242 619 1 037 989
83 Social services 3 601 52 921 148 463 616 729 3 577 50 951 133 361 577 704
84 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens 71 1 308 5 625 24 286 66 1 182 5 052 21 693
86 Membership organizations 6 273 53 222 166 221 685 247 6 235 52 088 154 280 638 829
87 Engineering and management services 4 635 45 373 363 641 1 530 705 4 519 46 440 351 356 1 558 342
89 Services, n.e.c. 189 924 6 989 31 415 193 964 6 795 32 199
–– Administrative and auxiliary 223 12 490 120 673 568 432 215 9 764 91 693 436 205
Unclassified establishments 1 274 1 615 4 303 17 631 966 1 175 2 746 14 868
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 3
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Total 2 169 026 12 747 695 53 346 499 139 980 76 400 27 247 17 373 11 702 3 990 2 320 592 219 137
Agricultural services, forestry, and
fishing 10 572 35 671 177 606 2 167 1 484 426 184 60 8 3 2 – –
07 Agricultural services 10 496 35 073 176 253 2 148 1 469 423 184 59 8 3 2 – –
071 Soil preparation services 104 321 1 753 37 31 5 1 – – – – – –
072 Crop services 505 1 987 9 529 60 37 12 6 3 – 2 – – –
074 Veterinary services 3 549 11 971 55 909 568 264 189 95 19 1 – – – –
075 Animal services, except veterinary 914 2 172 9 966 269 204 51 9 5 – – – – –
076 Farm labor and management services 47 132 690 19 15 3 1 – – – – – –
0761 Farm labor contractors 19 27 230 6 4 1 1 – – – – – –
0762 Farm management services 27 102 432 11 9 2 – – – – – – –
078 Landscape and horticultural services 5 356 18 419 97 741 1 169 893 162 72 32 7 1 2 – –
08 Forestry 59 552 1 156 11 9 1 – 1 – – – – –
09 Fishing, hunting, and trapping 17 46 197 8 6 2 – – – – – – –
Mining 5 001 43 415 185 447 337 141 64 69 40 14 9 – – –
10 Metal mining 807 8 521 33 928 19 8 1 3 1 2 4 – – –
101 Iron ores (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
103 Lead and zinc ores 661 7 301 29 020 7 – – 1 1 2 3 – – –
104 Gold and silver ores (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
1041 Gold ores (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
108 Metal mining services (B) (D) (D) 5 4 – 1 – – – – – –
109 Miscellaneous metal ores (B) (D) (D) 2 – 1 1 – – – – – –
1099 Metal ores, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 2 – 1 1 – – – – – –
12 Coal mining 277 4 727 18 153 7 4 – – – 2 1 – – –
122 Bituminous coal and lignite mining (E) (D) (D) 6 3 – – – 2 1 – – –
1221 Bituminous coal and lignite surface (E) (D) (D) 5 2 – – – 2 1 – – –
124 Coal mining services (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
13 Oil and gas extraction 203 1 364 4 869 40 27 7 5 – 1 – – – –
131 Crude petroleum and natural gas 78 623 2 428 19 12 4 3 – – – – – –
138 Oil and gas field services 124 736 2 411 20 14 3 2 – 1 – – – –
1381 Drilling oil and gas wells 22 124 589 10 10 – – – – – – – –
1382 Oil and gas exploration services (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
1389 Oil and gas field services, n.e.c. 83 416 1 066 7 3 2 1 – 1 – – – –
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 3 312 21 734 98 401 257 99 53 59 36 7 3 – – –
141 Dimension stone (A) (D) (D) 1 – – 1 – – – – – –
142 Crushed and broken stone 2 570 17 023 79 591 173 54 36 46 28 7 2 – – –
1422 Crushed and broken limestone 2 353 14 654 69 997 164 52 33 44 27 7 1 – – –
1423 Crushed and broken granite 183 2 137 8 618 3 – – 1 1 – 1 – – –
1429 Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c. 34 232 976 6 2 3 1 – – – – – –
144 Sand and gravel 405 2 589 11 932 47 25 10 6 6 – – – – –
1442 Construction sand and gravel 312 1 845 8 850 42 23 9 6 4 – – – – –
1446 Industrial sand 93 744 3 082 5 2 1 – 2 – – – – –
145 Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals 198 1 468 3 807 11 5 3 1 1 – 1 – – –
1455 Kaolin and ball clay (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
1459 Clay and related minerals, n.e.c. (C) (D) (D) 10 5 2 1 1 – 1 – – –
147 Chemical and fertilizer minerals (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
1475 Phosphate rock (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
1479 Chemical and fertilizer mining, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – 1 – – – – –
148 Nonmetallic minerals services 33 183 726 7 5 – 2 – – – – – –
149 Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals (B) (D) (D) 4 2 – 2 – – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 402 7 069 30 096 14 3 3 2 3 2 1 – – –
Construction 115 160 773 742 3 476 676 14 711 9 417 2 690 1 485 837 176 82 13 10 1
15 General contractors and operative builders 30 688 213 064 871 149 4 441 3 059 765 383 172 42 12 3 4 1
151 General building contractors 25 858 186 684 756 090 3 434 2 276 640 325 141 34 12 2 3 1
153 Operative builders 2 788 19 254 75 794 291 197 40 29 17 6 – 1 1 –
16 Heavy construction, except building 12 416 88 747 466 895 853 410 150 120 121 37 10 5 – –
161 Highway and street construction 4 011 28 974 179 188 175 55 26 34 41 13 4 2 – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 8 330 59 436 285 961 664 346 121 85 79 24 6 3 – –
17 Special trade contractors 70 959 464 098 2 091 141 9 403 5 943 1 773 979 542 97 59 5 5 –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 14 383 108 919 477 785 1 814 1 102 353 224 104 16 13 1 1 –
172 Painting and paper hanging 4 133 22 557 105 742 843 616 137 52 29 7 2 – – –
173 Electrical work 11 572 99 638 422 551 1 053 591 228 122 74 25 9 2 2 –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 10 013 56 690 253 116 1 045 603 197 132 89 13 9 1 1 –
1741 Masonry and other stonework 5 005 25 124 115 063 543 330 100 66 35 5 6 – 1 –
1742 Plastering, drywall, and insulation 4 474 28 472 123 639 412 214 78 60 49 7 3 1 – –
1743 Terrazzo, tile, marble, mosaic work 511 2 987 13 832 80 50 19 5 5 1 – – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 6 363 32 019 141 879 1 217 859 207 96 42 9 4 – – –
1751 Carpentry work 4 631 22 930 100 809 886 617 162 70 29 4 4 – – –
1752 Floor laying and floor work, n.e.c. 1 649 8 923 40 003 269 185 40 26 13 5 – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 5 813 33 020 143 461 823 522 164 65 60 7 5 – – –
177 Concrete work 5 939 26 754 147 570 903 539 192 116 49 2 5 – – –
178 Water well drilling 351 1 864 8 185 79 51 21 5 2 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
4 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Construction Con.
17 Special trade contractors Con.
179 Misc. special trade contractors 11 883 80 892 381 043 1 444 905 254 163 91 18 11 1 1 –
1791 Structural steel erection 1 863 21 124 79 367 80 22 13 19 18 3 4 1 – –
1793 Glass and glazing work 594 5 319 21 154 79 40 22 10 6 1 – – – –
1794 Excavation work 2 753 15 195 72 791 536 373 88 53 18 2 2 – – –
1795 Wrecking and demolition work 144 1 144 5 231 18 7 5 4 2 – – – – –
1796 Installing building equipment, n.e.c. 1 005 10 605 55 945 72 32 12 12 11 4 1 – – –
1799 Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 5 449 27 313 145 359 597 373 112 63 36 8 4 – 1 –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 1 097 7 833 47 491 14 5 2 3 2 – 1 – 1 –
Manufacturing 422 933 3 335 694 13 403 736 8 111 2 731 1 381 1 267 1 236 620 543 206 86 41
20 Food and kindred products 40 007 261 402 1 086 906 474 130 68 73 66 45 51 20 18 3
201 Meat products 13 988 61 085 258 296 104 35 17 10 9 3 10 9 11 –
2011 Meat packing plants 1 441 6 078 23 897 42 19 10 7 3 1 1 – 1 –
2013 Sausages and other prepared meats 2 253 13 102 53 743 29 9 6 3 3 1 3 3 1 –
2015 Poultry slaughtering and processing 10 287 41 867 180 479 32 7 – – 3 1 6 6 9 –
202 Dairy products 4 243 30 533 126 636 34 8 2 6 2 4 9 1 1 1
2022 Cheese, natural and processed 2 508 17 875 74 369 10 1 1 1 2 1 2 – 1 1
2023 Dry, condensed, evaporated products 460 3 215 12 404 8 1 – 3 – 3 1 – – –
2024 Ice cream and frozen desserts (E) (D) (D) 6 4 – – – – 1 1 – –
2026 Fluid milk 834 6 208 26 207 9 1 1 2 – – 5 – – –
203 Preserved fruits and vegetables 1 687 11 978 48 647 39 11 6 9 5 4 2 2 – –
2032 Canned specialties (B) (D) (D) 4 1 – 2 1 – – – – –
2033 Canned fruits and vegetables 227 1 207 5 466 13 5 2 3 1 2 – – – –
2034 Dehydrated fruits, vegetables, soups (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
2035 Pickles, sauces, and salad dressings 637 5 474 22 245 9 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 – –
2037 Frozen fruits and vegetables (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
2038 Frozen specialties, n.e.c. 624 4 615 17 610 10 1 2 3 2 1 – 1 – –
204 Grain mill products 6 520 46 198 190 181 87 12 12 21 22 8 7 1 3 1
2041 Flour and other grain mill products 587 4 423 20 578 10 1 – 1 4 3 1 – – –
2043 Cereal breakfast foods (H) (D) (D) 4 – – – 1 – – – 2 1
2045 Prepared flour mixes and doughs 1 001 7 638 28 812 5 1 – 1 – 1 1 – 1 –
2046 Wet corn milling (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
2047 Dog and cat food 1 027 6 761 28 315 12 2 – 2 3 1 3 1 – –
2048 Prepared feeds, n.e.c. 1 013 8 834 35 632 53 7 11 17 14 3 1 – – –
205 Bakery products 3 348 22 874 97 822 52 15 8 7 6 5 7 3 1 –
2051 Bread, cake, and related products 2 577 18 464 77 778 36 9 6 6 3 4 5 2 1 –
2052 Cookies and crackers 598 3 552 16 170 7 1 – 1 2 1 1 1 – –
2053 Frozen bakery products, except bread (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – –
206 Sugar and confectionery products 1 488 9 924 43 452 18 4 1 2 5 – 4 2 – –
2064 Candy and other confectionery products (G) (D) (D) 15 3 1 2 5 – 2 2 – –
2066 Chocolate and cocoa products (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
2068 Salted and roasted nuts and seeds (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
207 Fats and Oils 746 5 437 23 877 14 1 1 2 4 4 2 – – –
2074 Cottonseed oil mills (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
2075 Soybean oil mills (C) (D) (D) 3 – – – 2 1 – – – –
2076 Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c. (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
2077 Animal and marine fats and oils 107 631 2 709 4 1 – 2 – 1 – – – –
2079 Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. 364 2 972 13 242 5 – – – 2 2 1 – – –
208 Beverages 5 008 54 024 216 277 54 13 9 5 7 11 7 – 1 1
2082 Malt beverages (G) (D) (D) 5 1 1 – – 2 – – – 1
2084 Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits (C) (D) (D) 11 3 3 3 1 1 – – – –
2085 Distilled and blended liquors (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – – 2 – – – –
2086 Bottled and canned soft drinks 1 795 14 891 60 203 21 3 2 2 5 3 5 – 1 –
2087 Flavoring extracts and syrups, n.e.c. 509 5 069 20 309 14 5 3 – 1 3 2 – – –
209 Misc. food and kindred products 2 942 19 257 81 099 60 21 12 9 6 6 3 2 1 –
2095 Roasted coffee 439 3 725 15 274 10 4 3 – – 2 1 – – –
2096 Potato chips and similar snacks 1 075 6 012 26 150 7 2 2 – 1 – – 1 1 –
2097 Manufactured ice (C) (D) (D) 18 7 5 5 1 – – – – –
2098 Macaroni and spaghetti (F) (D) (D) 3 – – 1 – – 1 1 – –
2099 Food preparations, n.e.c. 682 4 611 19 572 22 8 2 3 4 4 1 – – –
21 Tobacco products (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
213 Chewing and smoking tobacco (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
22 Textile mill products (F) (D) (D) 45 14 10 5 11 5 – – – –
221 Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
222 Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade (A) (D) (D) 1 – – 1 – – – – – –
224 Narrow fabric mills (B) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 1 – – – –
225 Knitting mills 221 586 2 309 6 1 1 – 1 3 – – – –
2253 Knit outerwear mills 221 586 2 309 6 1 1 – 1 3 – – – –
226 Textile finishing, except wool 179 926 3 850 10 2 4 1 2 1 – – – –
2261 Finishing plants, cotton 90 585 2 535 4 1 1 1 – 1 – – – –
2262 Finishing plants, manmade (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
2269 Finishing plants, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – 1 – – – – –
227 Carpets and rugs (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
228 Yarn and thread mills (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
2281 Yarn spinning mills (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
229 Miscellaneous textile goods 231 1 475 6 368 17 6 2 3 6 – – – – –
2295 Coated fabrics, not rubberized 60 632 2 431 5 2 1 – 2 – – – – –
2296 Tire cord and fabrics (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
2298 Cordage and twine (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 1 – – – – –
2299 Textile goods, n.e.c. 132 708 3 419 9 3 1 2 3 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 5
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Manufacturing Con.
23 Apparel and other textile products 20 174 73 209 296 863 354 107 41 39 61 39 47 18 2 –
231 Men’s and boys’ suits and coats (G) (D) (D) 4 – – 1 – – 1 1 1 –
232 Men’s and boys’ furnishings 7 329 24 752 101 656 59 4 2 1 7 19 17 9 – –
2321 Men’s and boys’ shirts (F) (D) (D) 14 4 1 – 5 2 2 – – –
2323 Men’s and boys’ neckwear (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
2325 Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks 3 720 12 385 50 502 17 – – – – 3 7 7 – –
2326 Men’s and boys’ work clothing 1 472 4 786 18 779 13 – – 1 1 6 4 1 – –
2329 Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. 1 367 4 900 19 534 14 – 1 – 1 8 3 1 – –
233 Women’s and misses’ outerwear 2 132 7 872 31 464 30 7 4 7 5 3 1 2 1 –
2331 Women’s and misses’ blouses and shirts (C) (D) (D) 4 1 – 2 – – 1 – – –
2335 Women’s, junior’s, and misses’ dresses (C) (D) (D) 7 1 2 – 3 1 – – – –
2337 Women’s and misses’ suits and coats 457 1 496 5 405 7 1 2 1 – 2 – 1 – –
2339 Women’s and misses’ outerwear, n.e.c. 1 315 4 781 19 501 12 4 – 4 2 – – 1 1 –
234 Women’s and children’s undergarments 324 1 267 4 813 5 – – 1 2 – 2 – – –
2341 Women’s and children’s underwear (E) (D) (D) 3 – – – 1 – 2 – – –
2342 Bras, girdles, and allied garments (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 1 – – – – –
235 Hats, caps, and millinery 3 977 14 439 56 230 38 2 1 4 10 5 11 5 – –
236 Girls’ and children’s outerwear 368 1 117 4 680 6 – 1 1 1 1 2 – – –
2361 Girls’ and children’s dresses, blouses (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
2369 Girls’ and children’s outerwear, n.e.c. (E) (D) (D) 5 – – 1 1 1 2 – – –
238 Miscellaneous apparel and accessories 483 1 405 5 590 12 2 – 2 6 – 2 – – –
2381 Fabric dress and work gloves 257 837 3 368 5 – – – 4 – 1 – – –
2385 Waterproof outerwear (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
2387 Apparel belts (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 1 – – – – –
2389 Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 4 2 – 1 1 – – – – –
239 Misc. fabricated textile products 4 477 17 539 74 566 185 78 32 22 30 11 11 1 – –
2391 Curtains and draperies (B) (D) (D) 22 15 6 1 – – – – – –
2392 Housefurnishings, n.e.c. 654 2 300 11 660 18 8 – 1 4 3 2 – – –
2393 Textile bags 607 2 642 10 772 8 – 1 1 4 – 1 1 – –
2394 Canvas and related products 515 2 469 9 796 25 10 3 5 5 1 1 – – –
2395 Pleating and stitching 473 2 080 8 970 18 7 3 1 5 1 1 – – –
2396 Automotive and apparel trimmings 1 223 4 317 17 249 63 27 14 6 9 4 3 – – –
2397 Schiffli machine embroideries (C) (D) (D) 4 2 – 1 – – 1 – – –
2399 Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. 744 2 939 12 397 24 6 5 6 3 2 2 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products 12 707 55 533 230 210 831 378 187 116 100 29 16 4 1 –
241 Logging 297 873 3 738 104 84 17 3 – – – – – –
242 Sawmills and planing mills 5 223 21 534 86 580 329 124 92 59 37 10 5 1 1 –
2421 Sawmills and planing mills, general 2 866 10 065 42 745 291 115 88 55 27 5 1 – – –
2426 Hardwood dimension and flooring mills 2 015 9 980 37 303 23 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 1 –
2429 Special product sawmills, n.e.c. 342 1 489 6 532 15 6 – 1 6 2 – – – –
243 Millwork, plywood and structural members 2 999 15 022 65 069 185 79 45 24 26 5 5 1 – –
2431 Millwork 743 3 472 17 275 54 25 15 3 10 – 1 – – –
2434 Wood kitchen cabinets 1 602 8 454 34 160 107 52 25 16 7 3 3 1 – –
2435 Hardwood veneer and plywood (C) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – – – 1 – – –
2439 Structural wood members, n.e.c. 498 2 438 10 795 21 2 4 5 8 2 – – – –
244 Wood containers 1 581 7 434 29 405 94 34 18 17 20 3 1 1 – –
2441 Nailed wood boxes and shook (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 1 – – – – – –
2448 Wood pallets and skids (G) (D) (D) 85 30 16 15 20 3 1 – – –
2449 Wood containers, n.e.c. (E) (D) (D) 5 2 1 1 – – – 1 – –
245 Wood buildings and mobile homes 562 3 063 12 474 18 11 2 – 2 1 1 1 – –
2451 Mobile homes (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
2452 Prefabricated wood buildings (E) (D) (D) 17 11 2 – 2 1 1 – – –
249 Miscellaneous wood products 2 040 7 586 32 832 97 42 13 13 15 10 4 – – –
2491 Wood preserving (C) (D) (D) 16 7 3 2 3 1 – – – –
2493 Reconstituted wood products (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 1 – – – – –
2499 Wood products, n.e.c. 1 736 6 127 26 887 79 35 10 10 11 9 4 – – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 11 105 63 731 261 444 253 100 44 33 31 19 20 1 3 2
251 Household furniture 5 738 29 213 118 161 96 44 15 11 11 6 5 – 2 2
2511 Wood household furniture 3 239 14 374 56 907 59 29 11 5 7 2 3 – 1 1
2512 Upholstered household furniture 1 757 10 828 44 627 9 4 1 1 – 1 – – 1 1
2514 Metal household furniture (C) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – – 1 1 – – –
2515 Mattresses and bedsprings 449 2 671 11 415 20 7 2 5 4 1 1 – – –
2517 Wood TV and radio cabinets (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – 1 – – – –
252 Office furniture 590 3 718 18 753 16 8 2 2 2 – 2 – – –
2521 Wood office furniture 49 205 4 380 9 5 2 2 – – – – – –
2522 Office furniture, except wood 541 3 513 14 373 7 3 – – 2 – 2 – – –
253 Public building and related furniture 1 155 8 868 35 374 10 1 1 2 2 – 3 – 1 –
254 Partitions and fixtures 2 236 13 808 55 403 90 30 21 16 11 6 5 1 – –
2541 Wood partitions and fixtures 652 3 745 16 540 61 22 17 13 8 1 – – – –
2542 Partitions and fixtures, except wood 1 584 10 063 38 863 29 8 4 3 3 5 5 1 – –
259 Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures 1 370 8 080 33 521 31 8 4 2 5 7 5 – – –
2591 Drapery hardware and blinds and shades 105 491 1 889 7 1 3 2 – 1 – – – –
2599 Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. 1 265 7 589 31 632 24 7 1 – 5 6 5 – – –
26 Paper and allied products 14 109 103 767 426 565 142 11 19 15 27 24 34 8 2 2
262 Paper mills (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
263 Paperboard mills (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 1 – – – –
265 Paperboard containers and boxes (I) (D) (D) 71 2 8 6 16 15 22 1 – 1
2652 Setup paperboard boxes (E) (D) (D) 3 – – – – – 3 – – –
2653 Corrugated and solid fiber boxes 2 903 23 625 96 774 42 – 2 6 10 13 11 – – –
2655 Fiber cans, drums and similar products (C) (D) (D) 6 1 1 – 4 – – – – –
2656 Sanitary food containers 1 241 8 285 35 245 3 – – – – – 2 – – 1
2657 Folding paperboard boxes 1 531 12 172 47 976 17 1 5 – 2 2 6 1 – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
6 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Manufacturing Con.
26 Paper and allied products Con.
267 Misc. converted paper products 7 838 56 855 233 735 66 6 11 9 10 8 12 7 2 1
2671 Paper coated and laminated, packaging 562 4 912 18 593 4 – 1 – – 1 1 1 – –
2672 Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. (F) (D) (D) 11 2 4 2 1 – 1 1 – –
2673 Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated 1 059 6 656 29 286 10 1 2 1 – 2 3 1 – –
2674 Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall 783 4 959 19 746 6 – – 1 1 1 1 2 – –
2675 Die cut paper and board 632 4 039 16 436 11 2 2 2 3 – 1 1 – –
2676 Sanitary paper products (G) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – – – – 1
2677 Envelopes 1 339 9 951 43 034 8 – – – 1 3 3 – 1 –
2678 Stationery products 1 311 8 561 32 662 5 – – 1 1 1 – 1 1 –
2679 Converted paper products, n.e.c. 427 2 699 10 937 9 1 2 2 2 – 2 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 43 656 316 798 1 271 006 1 579 677 319 262 184 70 43 15 3 6
271 Newspapers 8 401 52 546 204 773 281 89 65 59 46 11 6 3 – 2
272 Periodicals 2 782 17 019 71 109 88 37 15 22 6 4 1 2 – 1
273 Books 4 854 35 459 138 574 64 34 7 4 7 4 4 2 – 2
2731 Book publishing 2 115 20 020 71 092 49 30 5 3 6 1 3 – – 1
2732 Book printing 2 739 15 439 67 482 15 4 2 1 1 3 1 2 – 1
274 Miscellaneous publishing (G) (D) (D) 77 45 18 4 5 1 2 2 – –
275 Commercial printing 14 603 100 641 423 680 851 385 188 135 85 31 19 6 2 –
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic 11 018 77 695 326 369 630 274 156 99 58 19 18 5 1 –
2754 Commercial printing, gravure 1 013 8 052 32 717 13 7 1 2 1 – – 1 1 –
2759 Commercial printing, n.e.c. 2 571 14 893 64 592 207 103 31 34 26 12 1 – – –
276 Manifold business forms 1 165 8 818 37 238 26 7 1 7 5 2 4 – – –
277 Greeting cards (I) (D) (D) 7 2 – 1 3 – – – – 1
278 Blankbooks and bookbinding 2 340 12 189 49 571 47 8 11 10 8 5 4 – 1 –
2782 Blankbooks and looseleaf binders 1 843 9 654 38 600 17 2 3 2 1 4 4 – 1 –
2789 Bookbinding and related work 497 2 535 10 971 30 6 8 8 7 1 – – – –
279 Printing trade services 2 375 20 712 88 816 104 38 13 19 19 12 3 – – –
2791 Typesetting 743 5 574 22 867 56 29 7 8 8 4 – – – –
2796 Platemaking services 1 632 15 138 65 949 48 9 6 11 11 8 3 – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products 19 816 181 128 740 979 354 105 52 55 57 41 25 14 2 3
281 Industrial inorganic chemicals 862 9 042 36 868 30 15 2 1 5 5 2 – – –
2812 Alkalies and chlorine (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – 1 – – – –
2813 Industrial gases (C) (D) (D) 9 5 – 1 2 1 – – – –
2816 Inorganic pigments 220 2 072 8 115 4 1 – – – 2 1 – – –
2819 Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. 417 5 234 21 090 15 8 2 – 3 1 1 – – –
282 Plastics materials and synthetics 359 2 855 12 518 8 1 1 1 1 4 – – – –
2821 Plastics materials and resins (E) (D) (D) 7 1 1 1 1 3 – – – –
2824 Organic fibers, noncellulosic (B) (D) (D) 1 – – – – 1 – – – –
283 Drugs 6 114 57 951 235 245 52 15 8 6 5 5 7 3 1 2
2833 Medicinals and botanicals (G) (D) (D) 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 – – 1
2834 Pharmaceutical preparations 1 950 18 601 76 501 26 8 3 4 2 3 4 1 1 –
2835 Diagnostic substances (E) (D) (D) 5 4 – – – – – 1 – –
2836 Biological products except diagnostic 2 362 21 570 89 133 13 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 – 1
284 Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods 3 799 32 099 133 396 69 19 13 11 10 7 4 4 1 –
2841 Soap and other detergents 1 803 16 446 70 708 28 7 7 4 4 2 1 3 – –
2842 Polishes and sanitation goods 993 7 120 30 307 24 6 3 5 4 3 2 1 – –
2843 Surface active agents (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – 1 – – – –
2844 Toilet preparations (F) (D) (D) 14 5 3 1 2 1 1 – 1 –
285 Paints and allied products 1 480 13 804 56 904 53 12 11 9 11 6 4 – – –
286 Industrial organic chemicals 1 430 12 749 54 361 35 11 2 9 5 3 5 – – –
2861 Gum and wood chemicals (F) (D) (D) 18 5 2 6 2 1 2 – – –
2865 Cyclic crudes and intermediates (E) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
2869 Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. 674 7 102 30 528 15 5 – 3 3 2 2 – – –
287 Agricultural chemicals 2 705 29 801 121 254 32 10 5 4 5 4 1 2 – 1
2873 Nitrogenous fertilizers (C) (D) (D) 3 – 1 – – 2 – – – –
2874 Phosphatic fertilizers (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
2875 Fertilizers, mixing only (C) (D) (D) 13 6 3 1 2 1 – – – –
2879 Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. 2 387 27 374 111 821 15 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 – 1
289 Miscellaneous chemical products 3 066 22 823 90 417 74 21 10 14 15 7 2 5 – –
2891 Adhesives and sealants 1 457 9 860 40 047 18 4 2 2 4 1 2 3 – –
2892 Explosives 652 4 891 18 814 9 2 3 2 – – – 2 – –
2893 Printing ink 499 4 350 17 362 19 4 1 6 4 4 – – – –
2899 Chemical preparations, n.e.c. 458 3 722 14 194 28 11 4 4 7 2 – – – –
29 Petroleum and coal products 1 151 10 343 44 423 50 24 11 6 6 1 1 – 1 –
295 Asphalt paving and roofing materials 866 7 328 32 099 38 23 6 5 2 1 – – 1 –
2951 Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks 251 1 616 9 443 33 23 5 2 2 1 – – – –
2952 Asphalt felts and coatings 615 5 712 22 656 5 – 1 3 – – – – 1 –
299 Misc. petroleum and coal products 285 3 015 12 324 12 1 5 1 4 – 1 – – –
2992 Lubricating oils and greases (E) (D) (D) 11 1 4 1 4 – 1 – – –
2999 Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c. (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 20 434 123 337 489 108 342 74 36 60 73 41 41 14 2 1
301 Tires and inner tubes (F) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – – – 1 1 – –
302 Rubber and plastics footwear (E) (D) (D) 3 1 – – – – 1 1 – –
305 Hose and belting and gaskets and packing 1 110 6 796 25 875 17 3 2 1 6 1 3 1 – –
3052 Rubber and plastics hose and belting 846 5 360 20 359 7 1 1 – 1 – 3 1 – –
3053 Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices 264 1 436 5 516 10 2 1 1 5 1 – – – –
306 Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. 1 916 11 470 46 567 34 5 2 11 9 2 2 3 – –
3061 Mechanical rubber goods 280 1 926 7 458 10 2 1 2 4 – 1 – – –
3069 Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. 1 636 9 544 39 109 24 3 1 9 5 2 1 3 – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 7
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Manufacturing Con.
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products
Con.
308 Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. 16 494 100 459 397 441 283 63 31 48 58 38 34 8 2 1
3081 Unsupported plastics film and sheet 1 543 11 635 46 878 14 2 2 2 5 – 2 – 1 –
3082 Unsupported plastics profile shapes 668 5 256 19 665 11 2 – 1 4 3 1 – – –
3083 Laminated plastics plate and sheet 62 355 1 484 8 2 4 1 1 – – – – –
3084 Plastics pipe 216 1 159 4 779 4 1 – – 1 1 1 – – –
3085 Plastics bottles 1 086 6 969 27 179 13 1 – 2 3 1 6 – – –
3086 Plastics foam products 2 003 13 192 51 348 29 3 – 4 12 4 5 1 – –
3087 Custom compound purchased resins 327 2 740 10 007 9 2 1 – 3 3 – – – –
3088 Plastics plumbing fixtures 108 507 2 432 12 4 3 4 1 – – – – –
3089 Plastics products, n.e.c. 10 470 58 599 233 306 179 43 21 33 28 26 19 7 1 1
31 Leather and leather products 5 727 22 406 86 194 76 16 9 11 16 8 7 9 – –
311 Leather tanning and finishing 489 2 915 12 438 7 1 – 2 1 2 – 1 – –
313 Footwear cut stock 724 3 083 10 492 14 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 – –
314 Footwear, except rubber 3 500 13 049 48 354 17 – 1 1 2 3 3 7 – –
3143 Men’s footwear, except athletic 1 532 5 686 22 033 6 – – – 1 1 1 3 – –
3144 Women’s footwear, except athletic 890 2 487 8 375 4 – – 1 – 1 – 2 – –
3149 Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. 1 078 4 876 17 946 7 – 1 – 1 1 2 2 – –
315 Leather gloves and mittens (B) (D) (D) 2 – – – 2 – – – – –
316 Luggage 481 1 542 6 825 10 1 2 2 3 – 2 – – –
317 Handbags and personal leather goods (E) (D) (D) 12 7 – 1 3 – 1 – – –
3171 Women’s handbags and purses (B) (D) (D) 3 1 – 1 1 – – – – –
3172 Personal leather goods, n.e.c. 204 675 2 682 9 6 – – 2 – 1 – – –
319 Leather goods, n.e.c. 209 773 4 016 14 5 4 2 2 1 – – – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 10 836 74 129 316 804 417 117 83 98 78 17 20 2 2 –
322 Glass and glassware, pressed or blown 1 076 7 142 32 293 10 3 1 2 1 – 2 – 1 –
3221 Glass containers (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
3229 Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. (F) (D) (D) 9 3 1 2 1 – 1 – 1 –
323 Products of purchased glass 347 1 842 7 694 30 19 5 2 1 3 – – – –
324 Cement, hydraulic 880 9 415 35 278 7 – 2 – – 1 4 – – –
325 Structural clay products 1 506 13 111 50 359 15 1 2 – 3 4 3 2 – –
3251 Brick and structural clay tile (C) (D) (D) 3 – – – – 3 – – – –
3255 Clay refractories 1 347 12 386 47 301 10 – 1 – 3 1 3 2 – –
3259 Structural clay products, n.e.c. (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
326 Pottery and related products 325 1 798 7 119 10 4 1 1 2 – 2 – – –
3261 Vitreous plumbing fixtures (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
3269 Pottery products, n.e.c. (C) (D) (D) 9 4 1 1 2 – 1 – – –
327 Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products 5 779 33 940 155 045 296 73 62 84 62 7 7 – 1 –
3271 Concrete block and brick 422 2 480 11 063 22 4 6 3 8 1 – – – –
3272 Concrete products, n.e.c. 1 635 8 994 41 013 80 21 15 22 17 1 4 – – –
3273 Ready mixed concrete 2 690 14 916 71 904 189 48 41 58 35 5 2 – – –
3274 Lime (F) (D) (D) 3 – – 1 – – 1 – 1 –
3275 Gypsum products (B) (D) (D) 2 – – – 2 – – – – –
328 Cut stone and stone products 143 651 2 754 18 8 6 3 1 – – – – –
329 Misc. nonmetallic mineral products 778 6 212 26 181 29 7 4 6 8 2 2 – – –
3291 Abrasive products (C) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – – – 1 – – –
3295 Minerals, ground or treated (B) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – 2 – – – – –
3296 Mineral wool 139 1 290 4 270 5 1 – 1 2 1 – – – –
3297 Nonclay refractories 258 2 499 11 041 3 – – 1 – 1 1 – – –
3299 Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c. 190 741 3 768 15 5 2 4 4 – – – – –
33 Primary metal industries 10 681 80 503 325 537 129 23 18 21 19 10 28 6 4 –
331 Blast furnace and basic steel products 2 628 25 560 106 534 26 8 2 2 4 2 6 – 2 –
3312 Blast furnaces and steel mills (F) (D) (D) 6 4 – – 1 – – – 1 –
3315 Steel wire and related products 1 548 11 469 46 727 12 2 – 1 2 1 5 – 1 –
3316 Cold finishing of steel shapes (C) (D) (D) 6 2 1 1 1 1 – – – –
3317 Steel pipe and tubes (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
332 Iron and steel foundries 1 200 8 611 36 369 25 6 3 4 4 2 6 – – –
3321 Gray and ductile iron foundries 680 5 148 19 937 11 1 1 3 1 2 3 – – –
3322 Malleable iron foundries (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
3324 Steel investment foundries (B) (D) (D) 4 1 1 1 1 – – – – –
3325 Steel foundries, n.e.c. 465 3 138 15 101 9 3 1 – 2 – 3 – – –
333 Primary nonferrous metals (E) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – 1 1 – –
3339 Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. (E) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – 1 1 – –
334 Secondary nonferrous metals 341 2 244 9 696 7 2 1 1 1 – 2 – – –
335 Nonferrous rolling and drawing 1 735 11 202 44 997 15 1 1 3 1 2 5 2 – –
3351 Copper rolling and drawing (E) (D) (D) 4 1 – – 1 1 – 1 – –
3354 Aluminum extruded products 643 4 165 15 649 4 – – 1 – – 2 1 – –
3356 Nonferrous rolling and drawing, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 2 – 1 1 – – – – – –
3357 Nonferrous wiredrawing and insulating 687 4 544 19 113 5 – – 1 – 1 3 – – –
336 Nonferrous foundries (castings) 3 738 24 115 93 274 40 6 6 9 4 4 6 3 2 –
3363 Aluminum die castings 1 080 6 083 25 288 12 2 – 2 2 3 1 2 – –
3364 Nonferrous die casting except aluminum (G) (D) (D) 5 1 1 – – – 1 1 1 –
3365 Aluminum foundries 1 483 10 820 39 122 15 2 3 4 – 1 4 – 1 –
3366 Copper foundries (C) (D) (D) 7 1 1 3 2 – – – – –
3369 Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
339 Miscellaneous primary metal products 538 4 237 16 972 10 – 1 2 5 – 2 – – –
3398 Metal heat treating (E) (D) (D) 8 – 1 2 4 – 1 – – –
3399 Primary metal products, n.e.c. (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
8 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Manufacturing Con.
34 Fabricated metal products 36 007 257 419 1 051 175 765 212 116 150 144 77 39 17 6 4
341 Metal cans and shipping containers 1 189 13 298 47 164 9 – 1 – 1 2 5 – – –
3411 Metal cans (G) (D) (D) 7 – – – – 2 5 – – –
3412 Metal barrels, drums, and pails (B) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – 1 – – – – –
342 Cutlery, handtools, and hardware 2 372 14 970 62 223 62 19 10 12 11 5 1 4 – –
3423 Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. (G) (D) (D) 36 13 3 8 8 3 – 1 – –
3425 Saw blades and handsaws (E) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – – 1 – –
3429 Hardware, n.e.c. 1 056 6 333 25 930 24 6 7 4 2 2 1 2 – –
343 Plumbing and heating, except electric (E) (D) (D) 15 8 1 2 2 1 1 – – –
3431 Metal sanitary ware (B) (D) (D) 4 2 – 1 – 1 – – – –
3432 Plumbing fixture fittings and trim (C) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – – – 1 – – –
3433 Heating equipment, except electric 102 784 3 597 9 6 – 1 2 – – – – –
344 Fabricated structural metal products 11 046 76 038 319 185 290 77 38 64 58 32 15 3 2 1
3441 Fabricated structural metal 1 759 11 572 53 575 55 11 9 15 10 7 1 2 – –
3442 Metal doors, sash, and trim 2 462 13 048 55 187 31 7 7 4 4 5 2 1 – 1
3443 Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) 2 957 24 658 98 826 44 9 3 9 11 7 3 – 2 –
3444 Sheet metalwork 2 408 16 038 67 487 99 24 12 23 26 10 4 – – –
3446 Architectural metal work 706 4 575 18 670 35 17 4 8 2 1 3 – – –
3448 Prefabricated metal buildings 372 2 567 11 527 15 6 2 2 3 1 1 – – –
3449 Miscellaneous metal work 382 3 580 13 913 11 3 1 3 2 1 1 – – –
345 Screw machine products, bolts, etc. 1 806 11 870 48 477 57 6 9 14 21 6 – – 1 –
3451 Screw machine products 1 561 9 633 39 816 45 3 8 13 15 5 – – 1 –
3452 Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers 245 2 237 8 661 12 3 1 1 6 1 – – – –
346 Metal forgings and stampings 2 993 21 661 88 363 64 16 11 8 9 13 5 2 – –
3462 Iron and steel forgings 182 946 3 648 4 1 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
3463 Nonferrous forgings 41 243 914 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
3465 Automotive stampings 1 007 8 324 31 110 7 – – – – 3 3 1 – –
3469 Metal stampings, n.e.c. 1 763 12 148 52 691 50 14 9 8 7 10 1 1 – –
347 Metal services, n.e.c. 1 876 13 587 52 747 117 43 21 24 20 7 2 – – –
3471 Plating and polishing 995 5 784 23 198 76 32 14 14 11 5 – – – –
3479 Metal coating and allied services 881 7 803 29 549 41 11 7 10 9 2 2 – – –
348 Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. (H) (D) (D) 8 3 – 2 – 1 – – – 2
3482 Small arms ammunition (G) (D) (D) 4 2 – – – 1 – – – 1
3484 Small arms (B) (D) (D) 3 1 – 2 – – – – – –
3489 Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. (H) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – – 1
349 Misc. fabricated metal products 9 619 52 373 214 651 139 36 25 24 22 10 10 8 3 1
3491 Industrial valves 1 678 11 477 49 182 13 1 1 2 4 – 2 2 1 –
3492 Fluid power valves and hose fittings 395 2 142 8 527 5 1 1 – 1 1 – 1 – –
3493 Steel springs, except wire (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
3494 Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. (E) (D) (D) 2 – – – – 1 – 1 – –
3495 Wire springs 1 004 5 558 21 027 10 3 2 1 1 – 1 2 – –
3496 Misc. fabricated wire products 4 225 18 142 74 001 27 4 5 6 2 3 3 1 2 1
3497 Metal foil and leaf (E) (D) (D) 5 2 1 – 1 – – 1 – –
3498 Fabricated pipe and fittings 454 2 124 8 487 18 3 5 4 4 1 1 – – –
3499 Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. 1 142 6 664 28 301 56 19 10 11 9 4 3 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 35 553 256 526 1 063 203 991 353 201 157 146 63 40 21 7 3
351 Engines and turbines 1 562 8 812 37 389 11 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 –
3511 Turbines and turbine generator sets (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
3519 Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. (G) (D) (D) 10 2 – 2 1 2 1 1 1 –
352 Farm and garden machinery 1 867 11 833 46 900 50 20 9 6 7 5 1 1 1 –
3523 Farm machinery and equipment 1 676 11 038 43 631 44 17 9 6 6 4 – 1 1 –
3524 Lawn and garden equipment 191 795 3 269 6 3 – – 1 1 1 – – –
353 Construction and related machinery 3 439 28 269 115 510 61 9 10 13 17 4 4 4 – –
3531 Construction machinery 830 5 823 23 699 18 5 4 4 2 1 1 1 – –
3532 Mining machinery 269 2 194 9 140 9 – 2 2 4 1 – – – –
3533 Oil and gas field machinery (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
3534 Elevators and moving stairways (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
3535 Conveyors and conveying equipment 1 518 14 928 60 805 19 2 3 3 6 1 2 2 – –
3536 Hoists, cranes, and monorails 113 896 4 091 4 1 – 2 – 1 – – – –
3537 Industrial trucks and tractors (C) (D) (D) 9 1 1 2 5 – – – – –
354 Metalworking machinery 5 154 41 394 178 236 207 71 46 36 27 19 5 2 1 –
3541 Machine tools, metal cutting types 48 471 2 191 3 – 1 – 2 – – – – –
3542 Machine tools, metal forming types 160 1 185 5 331 9 3 – 4 1 1 – – – –
3543 Industrial patterns 119 1 021 4 289 12 5 4 1 1 1 – – – –
3544 Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures 2 815 22 435 97 371 151 55 38 25 16 13 3 1 – –
3545 Machine tool accessories 1 269 11 233 45 164 21 5 2 5 4 2 2 – 1 –
3546 Power driven handtools (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
3547 Rolling mill machinery (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – 1 – – – – –
3548 Welding apparatus 654 4 734 22 367 5 1 – – 1 2 – 1 – –
3549 Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. (A) (D) (D) 1 – – 1 – – – – – –
355 Special industry machinery 2 425 20 149 84 236 82 27 17 9 16 8 3 2 – –
3552 Textile machinery 53 313 1 426 5 3 – 1 1 – – – – –
3553 Woodworking machinery 133 615 2 492 8 4 1 – 2 1 – – – –
3554 Paper industries machinery 164 1 354 6 602 5 1 1 – 2 1 – – – –
3555 Printing trades machinery 824 7 281 29 186 16 6 4 – – 4 1 1 – –
3556 Food products machinery 305 2 337 9 846 11 2 3 1 3 1 1 – – –
3559 Special industry machinery, n.e.c. 946 8 249 34 684 37 11 8 7 8 1 1 1 – –
356 General industrial machinery 6 799 52 528 205 174 85 14 13 10 17 10 12 6 3 –
3561 Pumps and pumping equipment 210 1 924 7 130 8 2 2 – 2 2 – – – –
3562 Ball and roller bearings (E) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – – – 1 – –
3563 Air and gas compressors (E) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – – – 1 1 – –
3564 Blowers and fans 1 716 11 923 43 189 11 – 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 –
3565 Packaging machinery 368 1 989 12 355 9 3 1 1 2 – 2 – – –
3566 Speed changers, drives, and gears 820 5 771 22 148 12 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 – –
3567 Industrial furnaces and ovens 1 862 13 425 50 453 18 2 1 3 4 2 3 2 1 –
3568 Power transmission equipment, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 5 3 1 – 1 – – – – –
3569 General industrial machinery, n.e.c. 1 007 10 735 41 036 16 2 3 3 4 1 2 – 1 –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 9
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Manufacturing Con.
35 Industrial machinery and equipment Con.
357 Computer and office equipment 817 4 378 19 473 21 7 2 4 4 1 3 – – –
3571 Electronic computers (C) (D) (D) 7 4 – 2 – 1 – – – –
3572 Computer storage devices (C) (D) (D) 3 1 – – 1 – 1 – – –
3575 Computer terminals 159 564 2 651 3 – – 1 1 – 1 – – –
3577 Computer peripheral equipment, n.e.c. 317 1 952 8 060 6 – 2 1 2 – 1 – – –
3579 Office machines, n.e.c. (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
358 Refrigeration and service machinery 8 302 55 302 236 236 48 9 10 5 4 3 10 3 1 3
3581 Automatic vending machines (G) (D) (D) 4 – – – – – 1 2 1 –
3582 Commercial laundry equipment 10 81 163 3 2 1 – – – – – – –
3585 Refrigeration and heating equipment 5 998 41 592 181 553 18 2 4 – – 1 7 1 – 3
3586 Measuring and dispensing pumps (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
3589 Service industry machinery, n.e.c. 499 2 949 13 035 22 5 5 5 4 2 1 – – –
359 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 5 171 33 777 139 645 420 190 91 72 53 11 1 2 – –
3592 Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves (E) (D) (D) 3 1 – 1 – – – 1 – –
3593 Fluid power cylinders and actuators (B) (D) (D) 4 1 – 2 1 – – – – –
3596 Scales and balances, exc. laboratory (E) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – – 1 – –
3599 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 4 410 28 212 120 389 411 187 91 69 52 11 1 – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 30 218 185 654 752 778 243 64 24 27 39 21 31 19 14 4
361 Electric distribution equipment 2 503 18 583 76 504 19 3 3 2 3 1 4 2 1 –
3612 Transformers, except electronic (G) (D) (D) 6 – 1 – 2 – 2 – 1 –
3613 Switchgear and switchboard apparatus (G) (D) (D) 12 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 – –
362 Electrical industrial apparatus 6 400 34 112 140 695 42 9 4 8 6 3 3 3 6 –
3621 Motors and generators 5 974 31 041 127 738 19 2 3 1 1 – 3 3 6 –
3624 Carbon and graphite products (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
3625 Relays and industrial controls 345 2 289 10 036 17 3 1 6 5 2 – – – –
3629 Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 5 3 – 1 – 1 – – – –
363 Household appliances 4 023 18 402 77 441 13 2 – 1 1 – 2 5 1 1
3631 Household cooking equipment (G) (D) (D) 4 – – 1 1 – – 1 – 1
3633 Household laundry equipment (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
3634 Electric housewares and fans (G) (D) (D) 7 1 – – – – 2 3 1 –
3635 Household vacuum cleaners (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
364 Electric lighting and wiring equipment 4 607 32 312 126 277 39 5 2 4 9 8 5 5 – 1
3641 Electric lamps (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
3643 Current carrying wiring devices 800 4 783 20 523 12 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 – –
3644 Noncurrent carrying wiring devices (G) (D) (D) 8 – 1 1 2 2 – 1 – 1
3645 Residential lighting fixtures 376 1 680 6 517 5 1 – – 1 2 1 – – –
3646 Commercial lighting fixtures 395 2 228 9 641 5 – – – 4 – – 1 – –
3647 Vehicular lighting equipment 798 5 175 20 241 5 – – 1 1 1 1 1 – –
3648 Lighting equipment, n.e.c. (C) (D) (D) 3 1 – – – 1 1 – – –
365 Household audio and video equipment (G) (D) (D) 10 4 3 1 – – 1 – – 1
3651 Household audio and video equipment (G) (D) (D) 7 4 1 – – – 1 – – 1
3652 Prerecorded records and tapes (B) (D) (D) 3 – 2 1 – – – – – –
366 Communications equipment (G) (D) (D) 25 11 3 4 4 – 2 – 1 –
3661 Telephone and telegraph apparatus 279 1 206 5 007 9 2 2 1 3 – 1 – – –
3663 Radio and TV communications equipment (B) (D) (D) 5 3 – 2 – – – – – –
3669 Communications equipment, n.e.c. 922 6 463 28 239 10 5 1 1 1 – 1 – 1 –
367 Electronic components and accessories 6 237 43 671 172 651 58 19 5 4 9 6 10 1 3 1
3671 Electron tubes (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – 1 – – – – –
3672 Printed circuit boards 662 4 156 17 118 10 4 – 1 3 1 – 1 – –
3674 Semiconductors and related devices 3 410 28 324 111 091 9 2 – 1 1 – 2 – 2 1
3677 Electronic coils and transformers (E) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – – – 2 – – –
3678 Electronic connectors 878 4 924 18 999 4 – – – 1 – 2 – 1 –
3679 Electronic components, n.e.c. 982 4 855 19 953 26 8 4 2 3 5 4 – – –
369 Misc. electrical equipment and supplies 3 623 21 220 86 697 34 9 4 2 7 3 4 3 2 –
3691 Storage batteries 1 192 8 133 32 831 5 – – – 1 1 1 2 – –
3692 Primary batteries, dry and wet (G) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – – – 2 –
3694 Engine electrical equipment (E) (D) (D) 17 8 2 2 2 2 1 – – –
3695 Magnetic and optical recording media (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
3699 Electrical equipment and supplies, n.e.c. 629 2 675 10 348 9 – 2 – 4 – 2 1 – –
37 Transportation equipment 59 709 624 345 2 456 068 286 83 42 32 43 27 28 17 7 7
371 Motor vehicles and equipment 28 831 286 638 1 171 658 154 39 23 16 21 14 17 13 6 5
3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies 14 173 206 086 850 141 16 3 3 2 2 2 – – – 4
3713 Truck and bus bodies 505 2 765 13 483 18 5 3 2 5 2 1 – – –
3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 13 090 71 852 283 495 101 26 15 8 11 6 16 13 5 1
3715 Truck trailers 932 5 275 21 670 14 4 – 4 2 3 – – 1 –
3716 Motor homes 131 660 2 869 5 1 2 – 1 1 – – – –
372 Aircraft and parts (J) (D) (D) 27 6 3 3 6 4 4 – – 1
3721 Aircraft (J) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – – – 1 – – 1
3728 Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. (F) (D) (D) 22 4 2 3 6 4 3 – – –
373 Ship and boat building and repairing 2 700 12 437 46 587 44 17 6 4 5 5 3 3 1 –
3731 Ship building and repairing 510 2 605 9 158 6 – 1 1 1 1 1 1 – –
3732 Boat building and repairing 2 190 9 832 37 429 38 17 5 3 4 4 2 2 1 –
374 Railroad equipment (E) (D) (D) 6 1 1 – 2 – 2 – – –
375 Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts (E) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – – 1 – –
376 Guided missiles, space vehicles, parts (G) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – – – – 1
3761 Guided missiles and space vehicles (G) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – – 1
3769 Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 1 – – – 1 – – – – –
379 Miscellaneous transportation equipment (G) (D) (D) 51 19 9 9 8 4 2 – – –
3792 Travel trailers and campers (C) (D) (D) 5 3 – – – 1 1 – – –
3795 Tanks and tank components (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
3799 Transportation equipment, n.e.c. 666 2 482 10 259 44 15 9 9 8 3 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
10 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Manufacturing Con.
38 Instruments and related products 10 137 84 977 343 509 168 63 17 19 29 16 15 4 5 –
381 Search and navigation equipment 1 684 17 407 71 547 6 1 – 1 – 1 1 – 2 –
382 Measuring and controlling devices 2 637 20 660 84 978 52 18 6 7 7 8 5 – 1 –
3821 Laboratory apparatus and furniture (C) (D) (D) 5 2 2 – – – 1 – – –
3822 Environmental controls 1 211 7 966 34 015 6 – – 2 1 – 2 – 1 –
3823 Process control instruments 240 2 131 6 903 11 3 3 2 1 2 – – – –
3824 Fluid meters and counting devices (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
3825 Instruments to measure electricity 236 2 761 10 219 7 4 – – 1 2 – – – –
3826 Analytical instruments 176 1 495 6 124 6 1 1 1 2 1 – – – –
3827 Optical instruments and lenses (C) (D) (D) 5 3 – – 1 1 – – – –
3829 Measuring and controlling devices, n.e.c. 417 3 219 15 478 10 3 – 2 1 2 2 – – –
384 Medical instruments and supplies 4 855 39 364 155 247 85 31 10 10 16 6 7 3 2 –
3841 Surgical and medical instruments 2 253 19 812 79 781 30 10 4 4 5 1 3 2 1 –
3842 Surgical appliances and supplies 1 637 9 431 38 011 36 14 4 2 8 3 4 1 – –
3843 Dental equipment and supplies (C) (D) (D) 12 3 2 3 3 1 – – – –
3845 Electromedical equipment (F) (D) (D) 6 3 – 1 – 1 – – 1 –
385 Ophthalmic goods 281 1 444 5 757 8 4 – – 3 – 1 – – –
386 Photographic equipment and supplies 680 6 102 25 980 17 9 1 1 3 1 1 1 – –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 8 266 39 654 167 018 312 142 44 41 44 21 15 4 1 –
391 Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware 174 765 2 954 26 15 2 7 2 – – – – –
3911 Jewelry, precious metal 119 507 1 924 22 14 1 7 – – – – – –
3914 Silverware and plated ware (B) (D) (D) 3 – 1 – 2 – – – – –
3915 Jewelers’ materials and lapidary work (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
393 Musical instruments (B) (D) (D) 9 7 1 1 – – – – – –
394 Toys and sporting goods 2 881 13 719 59 310 95 38 16 9 17 9 4 2 – –
3942 Dolls and stuffed toys 55 121 524 8 4 3 – 1 – – – – –
3944 Games, toys, and children’s vehicles 817 3 604 17 175 23 8 5 1 5 3 – 1 – –
3949 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. 2 009 9 994 41 611 64 26 8 8 11 6 4 1 – –
395 Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies 870 4 874 19 829 18 3 4 5 1 1 3 1 – –
3951 Pens and mechanical pencils 287 1 265 4 785 3 – – – 1 – 2 – – –
3952 Lead pencils and art goods (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
3953 Marking devices 411 2 882 11 799 10 2 3 3 – 1 – 1 – –
3955 Carbon paper and inked ribbons (B) (D) (D) 4 1 1 2 – – – – – –
396 Costume jewelry and notions (A) (D) (D) 4 4 – – – – – – – –
3961 Costume jewelry (A) (D) (D) 3 3 – – – – – – – –
3965 Fasteners, buttons, needles, and pins (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
399 Miscellaneous manufactures 4 309 20 131 84 064 155 70 21 19 24 11 8 1 1 –
3991 Brooms and brushes (B) (D) (D) 4 – 3 – 1 – – – – –
3993 Signs and advertising specialities 2 999 14 524 60 154 90 38 12 10 17 6 5 1 1 –
3995 Burial caskets (C) (D) (D) 6 3 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
3999 Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. 1 056 4 130 18 145 55 29 5 9 5 5 2 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 31 847 517 180 1 978 482 299 37 40 47 62 46 42 13 6 6
Transportation and public utilities 146 603 1 158 377 4 674 201 7 288 4 078 1 142 894 676 251 172 42 25 8
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 10 373 29 877 116 513 394 141 56 73 75 19 27 3 – –
411 Local and suburban transportation 2 390 8 104 36 596 119 49 22 16 20 8 3 1 – –
4111 Local and suburban transit 324 1 028 4 878 20 13 1 2 2 1 1 – – –
4119 Local passenger transportation, n.e.c. 2 066 7 076 31 718 99 36 21 14 18 7 2 1 – –
412 Taxicabs 388 1 250 4 895 47 27 6 7 7 – – – – –
413 Intercity and rural bus transportation (C) (D) (D) 6 2 – 1 1 1 1 – – –
414 Bus charter service (C) (D) (D) 22 8 4 8 1 1 – – – –
4141 Local bus charter service (B) (D) (D) 7 3 2 1 – 1 – – – –
4142 Bus charter service, except local 130 289 1 646 14 4 2 7 1 – – – – –
415 School buses 7 110 18 844 67 338 194 50 23 41 46 9 23 2 – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 50 144 324 136 1 360 493 4 010 2 605 578 386 285 93 44 10 7 2
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 47 495 309 253 1 297 833 3 790 2 484 541 354 266 87 40 9 7 2
422 Public warehousing and storage 2 634 14 816 62 428 213 115 36 32 19 6 4 1 – –
4221 Farm product warehousing and storage 169 932 3 449 18 5 7 3 3 – – – – –
4222 Refrigerated warehousing and storage 382 2 393 10 058 12 3 2 2 3 – 2 – – –
4225 General warehousing and storage 1 407 7 578 32 700 154 97 22 19 9 5 2 – – –
4226 Special warehousing and storage, n.e.c. 676 3 913 16 221 29 10 5 8 4 1 – 1 – –
423 Trucking terminal facilities (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
44 Water transportation 1 548 10 180 47 779 156 91 22 20 18 3 2 – – –
441 Deep sea foreign transportation of freight 18 178 632 7 6 1 – – – – – – –
444 Water transportation of freight, n.e.c. 82 872 4 209 6 3 – 1 2 – – – – –
448 Water transportation of passengers 92 720 3 271 7 3 2 1 – 1 – – – –
4482 Ferries (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
4489 Water passenger transportation, n.e.c. 70 624 2 806 4 1 2 – – 1 – – – –
449 Water transportation services 1 334 8 375 39 535 135 79 19 18 15 2 2 – – –
4491 Marine cargo handling 220 1 567 6 094 14 3 2 4 5 – – – – –
4492 Towing and tugboat service 632 4 489 21 509 21 7 2 3 5 2 2 – – –
4493 Marinas 354 1 241 7 130 85 61 13 8 3 – – – – –
4499 Water transportation services, n.e.c. 128 1 078 4 802 15 8 2 3 2 – – – – –
45 Transportation by air 17 693 134 005 545 363 219 101 29 26 20 20 16 1 3 3
451 Air transportation, scheduled 14 736 123 226 499 846 114 38 14 15 16 12 14 1 1 3
452 Air transportation, nonscheduled 534 3 757 15 457 34 19 6 4 1 3 1 – – –
458 Airports, flying fields, and services 2 416 6 954 29 818 66 39 9 7 3 5 1 – 2 –
46 Pipelines, except natural gas 213 2 142 9 396 26 12 5 5 4 – – – – –
461 Pipelines, except natural gas 213 2 142 9 396 26 12 5 5 4 – – – – –
4619 Pipelines, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 1 – – – 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 11
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Transportation and public utilities Con.
47 Transportation services 8 470 49 331 202 588 877 520 196 108 32 8 10 1 2 –
472 Passenger transportation arrangement 5 135 27 723 110 416 500 292 126 60 13 3 3 1 2 –
4724 Travel agencies 4 066 19 772 83 491 432 246 115 54 10 2 3 1 1 –
4725 Tour operators 225 1 067 4 788 56 40 10 5 1 – – – – –
4729 Passenger transport arrangement, n.e.c. (F) (D) (D) 10 5 1 – 2 1 – – 1 –
473 Freight transportation arrangement 2 032 14 154 62 017 271 157 61 34 13 4 2 – – –
474 Rental of railroad cars (C) (D) (D) 4 3 – – – – 1 – – –
478 Miscellaneous transportation services (G) (D) (D) 72 39 9 13 6 1 4 – – –
48 Communication 36 254 372 723 1 426 194 1 070 433 173 190 146 54 50 14 8 2
481 Telephone communication 27 705 314 997 1 189 495 683 305 108 102 87 24 33 14 8 2
4812 Radiotelephone communications 1 515 12 518 48 717 117 61 20 19 13 1 2 1 – –
4813 Telephone communications, exc. radio 26 190 302 479 1 140 778 566 244 88 83 74 23 31 13 8 2
482 Telegraph and other communications 82 534 2 332 14 8 2 4 – – – – – –
483 Radio and television broadcasting 5 778 41 620 169 626 207 43 32 58 40 23 11 – – –
484 Cable and other pay TV services 2 358 13 264 55 362 110 40 22 18 18 6 6 – – –
489 Communication services, n.e.c. 140 1 242 4 290 9 5 1 2 – 1 – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 19 286 216 956 882 816 482 158 73 75 89 49 22 11 4 1
491 Electric services 5 521 57 769 239 008 124 15 20 19 38 21 7 4 – –
492 Gas production and distribution 3 794 38 591 157 668 79 24 10 18 13 7 2 3 2 –
493 Combination utility services (I) (D) (D) 82 9 10 10 20 18 10 3 1 1
4931 Electric and other services combined (I) (D) (D) 78 8 8 10 19 18 10 3 1 1
4939 Combination utilities, n.e.c. 31 117 462 3 – 2 – 1 – – – – –
494 Water supply 864 7 368 30 608 49 31 11 3 2 1 – – 1 –
495 Sanitary services 1 857 13 018 54 542 137 70 22 25 15 1 3 1 – –
496 Steam and air conditioning supply (B) (D) (D) 3 1 – – 1 1 – – – –
497 Irrigation systems (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 2 622 19 027 83 059 54 17 10 11 7 5 1 2 1 –
Wholesale trade 147 146 1 131 086 4 673 577 11 518 5 456 2 558 1 855 1 173 300 139 29 3 5
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 82 132 653 591 2 687 972 7 192 3 412 1 609 1 185 730 169 73 13 1 –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 15 251 99 303 406 409 1 245 556 313 217 113 28 13 4 1 –
5012 Automobiles and other motor vehicles 5 093 37 659 148 023 231 92 51 24 39 14 8 3 – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 7 911 49 553 206 860 692 286 204 128 55 13 4 1 1 –
5014 Tires and tubes 1 167 7 088 29 726 100 36 17 30 15 1 1 – – –
5015 Motor vehicle parts, used 1 032 4 830 20 913 209 131 40 35 3 – – – – –
502 Furniture and homefurnishings 3 799 28 248 118 818 283 141 61 43 24 8 5 1 – –
5021 Furniture 1 636 12 785 54 032 130 64 32 18 8 5 3 – – –
5023 Homefurnishings 2 157 15 436 64 577 148 72 29 25 16 3 2 1 – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 6 010 44 014 182 246 486 209 101 86 73 13 4 – – –
5031 Lumber, plywood, and millwork 2 721 18 955 76 576 179 68 31 35 37 6 2 – – –
5032 Brick, stone, and related materials 618 5 474 21 383 73 43 12 9 8 1 – – – –
5033 Roofing, siding, and insulation 955 6 708 29 868 77 29 15 18 12 3 – – – –
5039 Construction materials, n.e.c. 1 715 12 874 54 393 155 67 43 24 16 3 2 – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 13 581 135 960 526 441 1 025 471 214 175 118 27 15 5 – –
5043 Photographic equipment and supplies 537 4 939 18 080 29 13 3 6 3 3 1 – – –
5044 Office equipment 3 356 26 513 103 331 216 83 47 42 30 9 4 1 – –
5045 Computers, peripherals and software 4 049 57 140 208 989 307 162 60 43 30 4 5 3 – –
5046 Commercial equipment, n.e.c. 1 204 7 668 32 924 127 59 32 19 15 1 1 – – –
5047 Medical and hospital equipment 3 176 32 012 130 817 258 117 53 48 29 8 2 1 – –
5048 Ophthalmic goods 318 1 676 6 580 31 16 4 8 2 1 – – – –
5049 Professional equipment, n.e.c. 937 5 988 25 696 56 20 15 9 9 1 2 – – –
505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum 3 806 37 503 142 017 298 142 54 51 34 12 5 – – –
5051 Metals service centers and offices 3 771 36 995 138 817 289 136 52 50 34 12 5 – – –
5052 Coal and other minerals and ores 35 508 3 200 9 6 2 1 – – – – – –
506 Electrical goods 9 069 81 280 331 567 771 346 184 132 74 24 10 1 – –
5063 Electrical apparatus and equipment 4 130 36 106 149 394 365 147 101 62 40 12 3 – – –
5064 Electrical appliances, TV and radios 846 6 027 26 811 74 38 18 12 2 1 3 – – –
5065 Electronic parts and equipment 4 049 38 829 153 751 321 152 65 57 31 11 4 1 – –
507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment 5 755 45 349 187 892 586 262 163 92 52 15 2 – – –
5072 Hardware 2 081 15 804 65 023 173 71 48 27 20 6 1 – – –
5074 Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies 2 156 15 540 64 579 242 101 78 38 21 3 1 – – –
5075 Warm air heating and air conditioning 1 115 10 123 43 101 118 61 26 19 7 5 – – – –
5078 Refrigeration equipment and supplies 385 3 762 14 541 45 23 9 8 4 1 – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 18 265 143 068 619 581 1 727 801 405 305 174 25 15 2 – –
5082 Construction and mining machinery 2 368 20 297 83 238 120 39 25 26 22 4 3 1 – –
5083 Farm and garden machinery 3 868 21 510 95 390 359 132 85 96 43 1 1 1 – –
5084 Industrial machinery and equipment 5 861 53 478 236 614 596 302 139 81 58 11 5 – – –
5085 Industrial supplies 3 886 33 278 142 469 343 149 84 66 34 6 4 – – –
5087 Service establishment equipment 1 646 9 439 39 697 195 95 55 30 13 – 2 – – –
5088 Transportation equipment and supplies 582 4 843 20 758 83 56 14 6 4 3 – – – –
509 Miscellaneous durable goods 6 364 37 663 167 597 701 426 106 83 65 17 4 – – –
5091 Sporting and recreational goods 1 316 7 602 34 068 133 70 21 22 17 3 – – – –
5092 Toys and hobby goods and supplies 404 2 590 12 013 61 41 8 6 5 1 – – – –
5093 Scrap and waste materials 2 774 16 465 71 937 225 114 42 26 32 9 2 – – –
5094 Jewelry and precious stones 764 4 266 17 225 91 64 13 6 4 3 1 – – –
5099 Durable goods, n.e.c. 1 106 6 740 32 354 191 137 22 23 7 1 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
12 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Wholesale trade Con.
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 57 612 386 153 1 638 970 4 207 2 017 921 654 421 123 51 15 2 3
511 Paper and paper products 7 222 54 570 241 099 442 232 67 58 57 19 6 2 – 1
5111 Printing and writing paper 960 9 690 49 207 59 33 7 6 7 4 2 – – –
5112 Stationery and office supplies 4 544 30 927 130 754 251 130 36 34 35 12 2 1 – 1
5113 Industrial and personal service paper 1 716 13 945 61 095 129 66 24 18 15 3 2 1 – –
512 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries 3 444 33 423 136 156 145 58 29 27 16 7 4 4 – –
513 Apparel, piece goods, and notions 3 506 27 511 117 573 261 147 44 34 22 9 4 1 – –
5131 Piece goods and notions 732 5 543 24 162 63 35 10 8 8 1 1 – – –
5136 Men’s and boys’ clothing 1 182 6 547 31 622 69 29 11 14 9 4 2 – – –
5137 Women’s and children’s clothing 844 5 887 22 723 57 39 8 5 3 1 – 1 – –
5139 Footwear 705 9 400 38 359 59 34 13 6 2 3 1 – – –
514 Groceries and related products 15 420 106 200 454 384 766 329 145 132 95 40 18 4 2 1
5141 Groceries, general line 3 523 27 012 116 558 78 33 10 13 9 6 5 – 1 1
5142 Packaged frozen foods 2 052 15 849 60 904 64 25 17 7 8 3 2 1 1 –
5143 Dairy products, exc. dried or canned 1 192 8 180 38 103 61 22 10 12 13 2 2 – – –
5144 Poultry and poultry products 757 3 575 15 489 35 12 12 6 4 – – 1 – –
5145 Confectionery 1 228 7 274 29 870 56 20 11 14 4 4 2 1 – –
5146 Fish and seafoods (B) (D) (D) 10 5 2 2 1 – – – – –
5147 Meats and meat products 909 5 127 22 411 77 38 17 10 10 1 1 – – –
5148 Fresh fruits and vegetables 1 109 7 607 35 684 75 35 13 13 6 6 2 – – –
5149 Groceries and related products, n.e.c. 4 510 30 926 132 505 283 117 49 54 40 18 4 1 – –
515 Farm product raw materials 4 260 18 169 74 795 446 172 128 102 39 3 2 – – –
5153 Grain and field beans 2 578 13 793 57 748 281 92 95 77 14 2 1 – – –
5154 Livestock 1 369 2 996 11 827 135 63 30 16 25 1 – – – –
5159 Farm product raw materials, n.e.c. 313 1 380 5 215 29 16 3 9 – – 1 – – –
516 Chemicals and allied products 3 091 27 792 117 597 331 172 75 37 39 8 – – – –
5162 Plastics materials and basic shapes 808 6 092 26 760 79 35 17 13 12 2 – – – –
5169 Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c. 2 279 21 692 90 794 247 132 58 24 27 6 – – – –
517 Petroleum and petroleum products 3 711 23 048 101 234 418 235 87 56 29 8 3 – – –
5171 Petroleum bulk stations and terminals 2 680 16 255 66 451 323 191 61 45 20 4 2 – – –
5172 Petroleum products, n.e.c. 1 029 6 779 34 734 92 41 26 11 9 4 1 – – –
518 Beer, wine, and distilled beverages 2 745 23 972 100 505 105 19 17 32 25 7 4 1 – –
5181 Beer and ale 1 821 14 725 65 105 76 9 15 26 20 4 1 1 – –
5182 Wine and distilled beverages 923 9 246 35 359 27 8 2 6 5 3 3 – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 14 190 71 360 295 024 1 286 648 328 175 99 22 10 3 – 1
5191 Farm supplies 5 396 26 091 108 647 658 297 208 106 39 5 3 – – –
5192 Books, periodicals, and newspapers 3 197 15 388 63 312 87 43 12 11 10 6 3 1 – 1
5193 Flowers and florists’ supplies 1 250 4 474 17 826 69 26 13 15 14 – – 1 – –
5194 Tobacco and tobacco products 700 3 953 15 457 23 3 7 2 4 6 1 – – –
5198 Paints, varnishes, and supplies 613 3 934 15 843 87 31 41 10 5 – – – – –
5199 Nondurable goods, n.e.c. 2 975 17 259 72 287 328 216 46 31 26 5 3 1 – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 7 402 91 342 346 635 119 27 28 16 22 8 15 1 – 2
Retail trade 447 052 1 437 967 6 091 544 33 075 14 875 7 704 5 122 3 634 1 147 490 86 13 4
52 Building materials and garden supplies 16 813 74 385 311 369 1 579 666 443 268 149 34 19 – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 9 951 48 490 197 276 671 219 187 144 80 22 19 – – –
523 Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores 953 4 304 18 601 212 136 55 18 3 – – – – –
525 Hardware stores 3 097 11 195 41 281 297 116 94 41 36 10 – – – –
526 Retail nurseries and garden stores 1 860 5 377 28 182 264 126 77 38 22 1 – – – –
527 Mobile home dealers 940 4 995 25 740 125 60 29 27 8 1 – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 58 206 184 474 731 960 845 204 206 107 46 49 170 58 4 1
531 Department stores 50 806 164 193 648 718 263 4 – – – 40 156 58 4 1
533 Variety stores 1 522 3 332 14 432 188 68 65 38 17 – – – – –
539 Misc. general merchandise stores 5 864 16 925 68 698 387 126 141 68 29 9 14 – – –
54 Food stores 57 926 173 578 721 257 3 269 1 290 806 529 370 144 120 9 1 –
541 Grocery stores 52 621 161 570 669 814 2 406 819 578 417 319 143 120 9 1 –
542 Meat and fish markets 644 2 003 7 965 117 67 30 17 3 – – – – –
543 Fruit and vegetable markets 105 230 1 398 35 26 7 2 – – – – – –
544 Candy, nut, and confectionery stores 735 1 255 5 871 127 55 50 18 4 – – – – –
545 Dairy products stores 179 373 1 630 50 32 14 4 – – – – – –
546 Retail bakeries 2 928 6 535 27 788 358 171 81 64 42 – – – – –
549 Miscellaneous food stores 576 1 367 5 697 146 96 42 6 2 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 53 090 262 875 1 154 349 5 199 2 244 1 532 836 391 165 29 2 – –
551 New and used car dealers 21 752 156 184 694 180 648 108 62 112 208 134 22 2 – –
552 Used car dealers 2 048 10 075 44 227 551 427 86 27 9 1 1 – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 6 687 28 930 122 624 988 480 278 173 55 2 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 20 269 57 661 242 483 2 625 1 006 1 015 469 105 24 6 – – –
555 Boat dealers 910 4 099 20 384 122 66 34 11 8 3 – – – –
556 Recreational vehicle dealers 473 2 362 11 931 68 31 17 18 2 – – – – –
557 Motorcycle dealers 662 2 540 13 477 97 49 24 20 3 1 – – – –
559 Automotive dealers, n.e.c. 68 278 1 238 16 10 5 1 – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 13
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Retail trade Con.
56 Apparel and accessory stores 20 491 49 117 204 961 2 605 1 092 864 465 160 21 2 1 – –
561 Men’s and boys’ clothing stores 2 113 6 290 27 057 296 113 112 58 13 – – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 7 309 15 219 62 875 774 248 244 219 59 1 2 1 – –
563 Women’s accessory and specialty stores 825 2 223 9 028 155 68 69 15 3 – – – – –
564 Children’s and infants’ wear stores 631 1 192 4 926 89 45 21 13 10 – – – – –
565 Family clothing stores 4 712 11 077 45 321 365 112 111 69 55 18 – – – –
566 Shoe stores 3 623 9 946 40 673 653 323 252 62 16 – – – – –
569 Misc. apparel and accessory stores 1 212 3 056 14 359 217 129 53 29 4 2 – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 16 716 68 486 293 650 2 457 1 387 643 280 108 33 6 – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 9 161 40 241 171 569 1 435 804 360 187 72 11 1 – – –
5712 Furniture stores 5 018 23 070 99 219 709 379 170 104 49 6 1 – – –
5713 Floor covering stores 1 876 9 299 40 961 346 217 83 33 12 1 – – – –
5714 Drapery and upholstery stores 190 594 2 540 57 47 6 4 – – – – – –
5719 Misc. homefurnishings stores 2 070 7 228 28 744 313 151 101 46 11 4 – – – –
572 Household appliance stores 1 138 4 637 19 881 257 166 67 20 3 1 – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 6 397 23 501 101 615 751 404 215 73 33 21 5 – – –
5731 Radio, TV, and electronic stores 3 703 14 739 63 290 353 206 80 33 12 17 5 – – –
5734 Computer and software stores 781 3 361 14 936 144 87 45 5 5 2 – – – –
5735 Record and prerecorded tape stores 1 341 3 112 12 480 159 59 70 16 12 2 – – – –
5736 Musical instrument stores 553 2 255 10 767 85 42 20 19 4 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 159 998 306 650 1 359 640 9 391 3 402 1 439 1 751 2 052 627 115 4 1 –
5812 Eating places 143 521 278 978 1 219 603 6 636 1 504 1 057 1 497 1 869 594 110 4 1 –
5813 Drinking places 5 143 9 311 37 516 877 612 147 61 48 7 2 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 47 175 165 774 708 813 7 422 4 479 1 709 838 320 58 14 3 1 –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 9 390 40 794 167 177 756 212 233 182 113 13 3 – – –
592 Liquor stores 1 847 4 419 18 880 497 349 115 30 3 – – – – –
593 Used merchandise stores 2 196 6 046 26 148 543 416 85 23 17 1 1 – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 15 594 41 888 185 891 2 409 1 360 605 337 78 24 3 2 – –
5941 Sporting goods and bicycle shops 3 201 9 376 41 902 506 324 103 61 8 8 1 1 – –
5942 Book stores 1 645 3 539 15 921 236 116 81 33 4 1 – 1 – –
5943 Stationery stores 223 717 3 167 55 35 15 5 – – – – – –
5944 Jewelry stores 2 604 10 761 46 219 493 273 145 66 8 1 – – – –
5945 Hobby, toy, and game shops 2 467 5 261 23 921 237 118 59 21 28 11 – – – –
5946 Camera and photographic supply stores 187 816 3 479 35 20 9 5 1 – – – – –
5947 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 4 006 8 711 40 641 670 384 161 102 18 3 2 – – –
5948 Luggage and leather goods stores 225 598 2 420 42 21 17 1 3 – – – – –
5949 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods 1 022 2 080 8 090 128 62 15 43 8 – – – – –
596 Nonstore retailers 6 773 31 950 137 703 686 427 117 73 46 14 7 1 1 –
5961 Catalog and mail order houses 2 614 13 632 57 106 164 110 26 15 6 1 4 1 1 –
5962 Merchandising machine operators 1 566 6 684 30 357 161 88 35 18 12 6 2 – – –
5963 Direct selling establishments 2 593 11 634 50 240 361 229 56 40 28 7 1 – – –
598 Fuel dealers 2 245 9 847 39 586 425 249 120 48 7 1 – – – –
5983 Fuel oil dealers 146 544 1 979 20 15 3 1 – 1 – – – –
5984 Liquefied petroleum gas dealers 2 085 9 242 37 337 404 234 117 46 7 – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 8 971 30 420 130 266 1 988 1 355 428 145 55 5 – – – –
5992 Florists 2 421 6 167 25 417 608 428 128 43 7 2 – – – –
5993 Tobacco stores and stands 227 685 3 084 60 46 11 3 – – – – – –
5994 News dealers and newsstands 124 349 1 587 25 16 6 2 1 – – – – –
5995 Optical goods stores 1 527 7 008 29 426 305 188 85 19 13 – – – – –
5999 Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. 4 649 16 134 70 349 965 653 197 78 34 3 – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 16 637 152 628 605 545 308 111 62 48 38 16 15 9 6 3
Finance, insurance, and real estate 143 687 1 109 966 4 391 490 12 771 8 368 1 948 1 239 804 223 134 27 15 13
60 Depository institutions 46 147 292 274 1 146 526 2 137 523 545 581 358 73 41 7 6 3
601 Central reserve depository 1 848 16 559 66 154 4 – – – 2 – – – 2 –
602 Commercial banks 35 169 216 682 850 871 1 528 272 376 471 306 60 33 5 2 3
603 Savings institutions 4 356 25 292 106 477 298 81 111 66 26 8 5 1 – –
606 Credit unions (G) (D) (D) 226 122 40 37 21 4 2 – – –
608 Foreign bank and branches and agencies (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
609 Functions closely related to banking 2 590 22 603 77 410 79 47 17 7 3 1 1 1 2 –
61 Nondepository institutions 9 276 73 275 307 677 758 448 185 63 39 12 6 3 – 2
611 Federal and Federally sponsored credit 220 2 385 7 478 34 9 20 4 1 – – – – –
614 Personal credit institutions 2 297 16 622 72 691 346 206 97 23 13 5 2 – – –
615 Business credit institutions 2 055 13 758 56 405 80 48 17 4 7 2 1 – – 1
616 Mortgage bankers and brokers 4 672 40 376 170 354 287 176 50 31 18 5 3 3 – 1
62 Security and commodity brokers 11 054 154 032 543 599 761 576 61 44 49 22 5 1 1 2
621 Security brokers and dealers 8 334 126 947 432 266 517 392 30 31 41 18 3 – – 2
622 Commodity contracts brokers, dealers 148 1 694 6 762 26 15 5 5 1 – – – – –
623 Security and commodity exchanges (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – 1 – – – – –
628 Security and commodity services 2 541 25 189 103 607 213 165 26 8 6 4 2 1 1 –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
14 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Finance, insurance, and real estate Con.
63 Insurance carriers 28 660 256 493 1 010 034 861 438 129 88 110 35 42 7 8 4
631 Life insurance 10 599 98 936 366 455 245 76 40 38 57 14 15 1 3 1
632 Medical service and health insurance 5 661 52 133 216 668 80 20 21 13 10 3 9 1 1 2
6321 Accident and health insurance 555 3 858 13 446 23 8 6 3 4 – 2 – – –
6324 Hospital and medical service plans 5 106 48 275 203 222 57 12 15 10 6 3 7 1 1 2
633 Fire, marine, and casualty insurance 10 951 95 058 386 864 426 287 44 26 30 13 16 5 4 1
635 Surety insurance 75 796 3 034 15 10 3 1 1 – – – – –
636 Title insurance 566 3 936 15 163 42 20 9 4 6 3 – – – –
637 Pension, health, and welfare funds 716 4 895 18 821 42 17 11 6 5 1 2 – – –
639 Insurance carriers, n.e.c. (B) (D) (D) 5 4 – – 1 – – – – –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 14 393 105 118 432 742 3 292 2 701 349 139 67 23 11 2 – –
65 Real estate 25 576 116 659 519 984 4 514 3 386 628 281 155 43 18 2 – 1
651 Real estate operators and lessors 11 061 38 922 175 184 1 889 1 459 248 106 50 13 11 1 – 1
653 Real estate agents and managers 11 136 62 759 273 749 1 878 1 377 272 122 76 23 7 1 – –
654 Title abstract offices 1 137 5 262 24 474 157 78 47 24 6 2 – – – –
655 Subdividers and developers 1 957 8 620 40 511 440 337 51 27 21 4 – – – –
6552 Subdividers and developers, n.e.c. 1 105 5 406 25 380 258 199 28 15 15 1 – – – –
6553 Cemetery subdividers and developers 803 2 982 13 784 158 117 21 12 5 3 – – – –
67 Holding and other investment offices 7 709 95 286 374 445 432 292 51 38 24 13 9 4 – 1
671 Holding offices 4 521 63 835 245 410 205 112 24 27 20 11 7 4 – –
672 Investment offices (G) (D) (D) 12 8 2 1 – – – – – 1
673 Trusts 416 1 968 9 256 74 59 11 2 – 1 1 – – –
6732 Educational, religious, etc. trusts 355 1 570 6 997 36 25 8 1 – 1 1 – – –
6733 Trusts, n.e.c. 61 398 2 256 37 33 3 1 – – – – – –
679 Miscellaneous investing 595 6 927 32 982 127 100 14 8 4 – 1 – – –
6792 Oil royalty traders 26 285 1 035 6 5 – 1 – – – – – –
6794 Patent owners and lessors 254 3 013 14 109 32 20 6 5 – – 1 – – –
6798 Real estate investment trusts 13 24 141 7 6 1 – – – – – – –
6799 Investors, n.e.c. 302 3 605 17 697 82 69 7 2 4 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 872 16 829 56 483 16 4 – 5 2 2 2 1 – –
Services 729 257 3 717 474 16 254 591 48 728 28 642 9 296 5 241 3 233 1 249 748 187 67 65
70 Hotels and other lodging places 26 992 72 745 344 705 1 268 637 172 186 161 57 38 12 5 –
701 Hotels and motels 26 047 70 381 329 726 1 022 449 131 176 154 57 38 12 5 –
702 Rooming and boarding houses 175 296 1 237 28 16 8 2 2 – – – – –
703 Camps and recreational vehicle parks 534 1 517 11 406 135 106 19 5 5 – – – – –
7032 Sporting and recreational camps 330 1 032 8 403 79 64 8 3 4 – – – – –
7033 Trailer parks and campsites 204 485 3 003 56 42 11 2 1 – – – – –
704 Membership basis organization hotels 207 491 1 773 65 50 12 3 – – – – – –
72 Personal services 31 009 93 529 382 378 4 671 2 965 1 010 479 161 31 18 6 – 1
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 10 049 32 556 136 366 1 231 677 300 152 70 25 7 – – –
7211 Power laundries, family and commercial 456 1 782 7 874 27 9 8 4 4 1 1 – – –
7212 Garment pressing and cleaners’ agents 239 575 2 237 50 30 14 6 – – – – – –
7213 Linen supply 961 4 199 18 101 23 3 4 3 5 5 3 – – –
7215 Coin operated laundries and cleaning 1 096 2 536 10 719 257 171 70 12 3 1 – – – –
7216 Drycleaning plants, except rug 3 918 11 359 45 579 439 172 141 86 36 3 1 – – –
7217 Carpet and upholstery cleaning 1 339 4 114 17 762 228 157 33 26 10 1 1 – – –
7218 Industrial launderers 1 303 6 373 27 065 32 4 2 7 6 12 1 – – –
7219 Laundry and garment services, n.e.c. 427 1 015 4 071 102 81 12 5 2 2 – – – –
722 Photographic studios, portrait 2 824 9 209 40 555 291 198 49 29 11 1 2 – – 1
723 Beauty shops 8 094 22 953 97 919 1 752 1 178 345 190 39 – – – – –
724 Barber shops 153 568 2 439 67 59 6 2 – – – – – –
725 Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors 133 378 1 467 47 39 7 – 1 – – – – –
726 Funeral service and crematories 3 165 14 780 61 286 504 276 149 54 23 1 1 – – –
729 Miscellaneous personal services 6 554 12 945 41 444 744 505 153 51 17 4 8 6 – –
7291 Tax return preparation services 4 023 6 800 14 759 238 144 45 24 11 2 7 5 – –
7299 Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c. 2 529 6 140 26 674 505 360 108 27 6 2 1 1 – –
73 Business services 118 811 564 930 2 425 588 6 691 3 902 1 102 686 537 221 176 46 11 10
731 Advertising 4 544 37 993 159 347 423 246 81 50 27 12 5 2 – –
7311 Advertising agencies 3 030 30 234 126 207 271 152 56 32 16 11 3 1 – –
7312 Outdoor advertising services 398 2 850 12 198 47 24 11 7 4 1 – – – –
7313 Radio, TV, publisher representatives 265 2 331 9 018 37 18 8 7 4 – – – – –
7319 Advertising, n.e.c. 823 2 494 11 259 39 25 4 4 3 – 2 1 – –
732 Credit reporting and collection 2 050 10 652 44 688 146 65 28 27 20 4 1 1 – –
7322 Adjustment and collection services 1 686 8 645 36 224 115 53 23 20 13 4 1 1 – –
7323 Credit reporting services 353 1 980 8 297 29 11 4 7 7 – – – – –
733 Mailing, reproduction, stenographic 4 317 26 600 113 421 636 419 100 60 46 10 1 – – –
7331 Direct mail advertising services 1 147 6 395 27 453 81 38 12 11 13 7 – – – –
7334 Photocopying and duplicating services 1 244 5 742 24 741 99 34 22 20 21 2 – – – –
7335 Commercial photography 269 1 703 7 652 92 72 17 3 – – – – – –
7336 Commercial art and graphic design 1 235 10 915 45 755 215 149 37 18 9 1 1 – – –
7338 Secretarial and court reporting 418 1 836 7 762 141 118 12 8 3 – – – – –
734 Services to buildings 23 380 55 880 241 276 1 476 910 254 154 99 28 20 5 2 4
7342 Disinfecting and pest control services 1 353 5 926 28 678 277 189 54 24 9 1 – – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 21 943 49 847 211 961 1 153 681 195 130 89 27 20 5 2 4
735 Misc. equipment rental and leasing 4 312 23 349 99 814 529 227 179 80 35 7 1 – – –
7352 Medical equipment rental 903 5 150 21 196 79 32 19 17 9 2 – – – –
7353 Heavy construction equipment rental 460 3 714 14 340 44 20 10 6 7 1 – – – –
7359 Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c. 2 909 14 272 63 268 385 157 148 56 19 4 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 15
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Services Con.
73 Business services Con.
736 Personnel supply services 38 630 133 702 588 982 666 238 65 75 95 72 92 22 4 3
7361 Employment agencies 4 233 18 014 82 482 244 130 41 31 26 8 6 1 1 –
7363 Help supply services 34 222 115 283 505 374 416 105 23 43 69 64 85 21 3 3
737 Computer and data processing services 19 206 188 785 798 128 1 199 745 172 109 100 40 23 6 2 2
7371 Computer programming services 6 259 68 551 301 853 389 238 59 32 34 16 6 3 – 1
7372 Prepackaged software 1 236 13 669 59 677 91 41 18 16 13 1 2 – – –
7373 Computer integrated systems design 1 328 11 764 56 140 96 56 13 12 10 1 4 – – –
7374 Data processing and preparation 6 333 53 846 207 668 159 79 23 15 23 7 7 3 1 1
7375 Information retrieval services 147 1 202 5 458 25 18 2 3 2 – – – – –
7376 Computer facilities management (F) (D) (D) 9 3 2 1 – 2 – – 1 –
7377 Computer rental and leasing 232 2 734 10 670 18 11 1 3 2 1 – – – –
7378 Computer maintenance and repair 703 5 827 23 644 82 45 18 10 6 3 – – – –
7379 Computer related services, n.e.c. 2 083 19 419 89 360 283 210 34 16 10 9 4 – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 22 114 86 943 373 623 1 412 857 217 129 114 48 33 10 3 1
7381 Detective and armored car services 7 763 25 391 105 153 212 90 30 23 34 15 15 2 2 1
7382 Security systems services 836 4 854 19 682 45 15 6 11 9 3 1 – – –
7383 News syndicates 169 2 585 10 756 10 5 1 2 – 2 – – – –
7384 Photofinishing laboratories 2 075 9 259 45 439 139 64 48 9 9 2 6 1 – –
7389 Business services, n.e.c. 11 263 44 838 192 418 998 676 131 84 62 26 11 7 1 –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 21 875 100 228 425 620 4 272 2 903 860 360 116 25 7 1 – –
751 Automotive rentals, no drivers 2 967 16 899 70 638 209 118 38 24 15 9 4 1 – –
7513 Truck rental and leasing, no drivers 877 6 587 26 033 116 69 23 13 8 3 – – – –
7514 Passenger car rental 1 480 5 343 23 426 58 25 8 9 7 5 4 – – –
7515 Passenger car leasing 545 4 684 20 199 18 12 3 1 – 1 – 1 – –
7519 Utility trailer rental 55 263 940 13 9 3 1 – – – – – –
752 Automobile parking 935 2 934 12 324 178 139 20 10 6 3 – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 13 549 68 930 292 088 3 219 2 241 674 237 61 6 – – – –
7532 Top and body repair and paint shops 4 220 23 336 99 812 870 560 188 94 27 1 – – – –
7533 Auto exhaust system repair shops 817 3 720 15 615 170 96 53 18 3 – – – – –
7534 Tire retreading and repair shops 386 2 661 11 054 42 23 10 2 6 1 – – – –
7536 Automotive glass replacement shops 470 2 954 12 346 125 97 18 7 3 – – – – –
7537 Automotive transmission repair shops 637 3 151 13 480 150 96 43 9 2 – – – – –
7538 General automotive repair shops 6 104 29 181 122 371 1 604 1 175 317 93 15 4 – – – –
7539 Automotive repair shops, n.e.c. 835 3 652 15 947 196 137 42 12 5 – – – – –
754 Automotive services, except repair 4 400 11 369 49 763 638 378 127 89 34 7 3 – – –
7542 Carwashes 2 198 4 687 19 711 338 227 57 25 22 6 1 – – –
7549 Automotive services, n.e.c. 2 152 6 586 29 656 273 128 66 64 12 1 2 – – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services 9 406 51 200 220 182 1 677 1 189 279 124 61 19 5 – – –
762 Electrical repair shops 3 276 17 615 77 623 491 350 72 36 22 7 4 – – –
7622 Radio and television repair 977 4 404 18 831 142 108 14 9 8 2 1 – – –
7623 Refrigeration service and repair 351 2 152 9 937 85 62 15 6 2 – – – – –
7629 Electrical repair shops, n.e.c. 1 945 11 055 48 798 258 174 43 21 12 5 3 – – –
763 Watch, clock, and jewelry repair 123 410 1 624 49 43 5 1 – – – – – –
764 Reupholstery and furniture repair 458 1 661 7 121 160 130 22 8 – – – – – –
769 Miscellaneous repair shops 5 479 31 153 131 969 926 619 177 78 39 12 1 – – –
7692 Welding repair 639 2 431 10 457 135 97 23 8 7 – – – – –
7694 Armature rewinding shops 251 1 471 6 395 38 19 10 5 4 – – – – –
7699 Repair services, n.e.c. 4 589 27 251 115 117 753 503 144 65 28 12 1 – – –
78 Motion pictures 6 828 16 302 70 443 768 351 192 118 98 9 – – – –
781 Motion picture production and services 838 5 111 22 637 128 85 20 12 8 3 – – – –
7812 Motion picture and video production 452 3 044 13 036 105 75 16 10 4 – – – – –
7819 Services allied to motion pictures 386 2 067 9 601 23 10 4 2 4 3 – – – –
782 Motion picture distribution and services 223 2 006 8 335 23 10 8 1 3 1 – – – –
7822 Motion picture and tape distribution (C) (D) (D) 19 9 6 1 2 1 – – – –
7829 Motion picture distribution services (B) (D) (D) 3 – 2 – 1 – – – – –
783 Motion picture theaters 2 291 3 739 16 697 142 25 27 45 41 4 – – – –
7832 Motion picture theaters, except drive in 2 267 3 712 16 225 131 16 25 45 41 4 – – – –
7833 Drive in motion picture theaters 24 27 369 9 7 2 – – – – – – –
784 Video tape rental 3 466 5 418 22 010 468 225 136 60 46 1 – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 29 659 104 596 641 419 1 943 1 125 282 238 203 61 25 4 – 5
791 Dance studios, schools, and halls 626 1 051 4 021 117 69 28 16 4 – – – – –
792 Producers, orchestras, entertainers 3 710 16 813 84 268 236 128 36 30 26 8 7 1 – –
7922 Theatrical producers and services 1 965 8 390 39 751 107 52 17 13 15 5 5 – – –
7929 Entertainers and entertainment groups 1 727 8 414 44 433 126 75 18 16 11 3 2 1 – –
793 Bowling centers 2 407 5 070 19 224 167 62 22 33 43 7 – – – –
794 Commercial sports 1 139 21 066 243 878 79 59 11 1 3 – 5 – – –
7941 Sports clubs, managers, and promoters 1 037 20 805 242 347 37 25 4 – 3 – 5 – – –
7948 Racing, including track operation 101 258 1 515 40 32 7 1 – – – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 21 708 60 488 288 872 1 296 763 182 158 126 46 13 3 – 5
7991 Physical fitness facilities 2 674 4 524 18 224 185 85 30 25 34 9 2 – – –
7992 Public golf courses 1 028 2 361 13 940 78 27 13 21 15 2 – – – –
7993 Coin operated amusement devices 661 2 235 9 849 100 56 26 13 4 1 – – – –
7996 Amusement parks 4 326 6 919 37 001 28 11 6 4 3 1 – 1 – 2
7997 Membership sports and recreation clubs 5 035 15 071 76 715 334 185 45 35 35 24 9 1 – –
7999 Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. 7 954 29 307 131 820 559 389 62 58 35 9 2 1 – 3
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
16 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1b. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
Services Con.
80 Health services 249 295 1 497 565 6 470 074 8 861 4 513 2 081 981 518 370 266 57 35 40
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 28 425 315 887 1 521 145 3 132 1 641 767 437 214 48 20 5 – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 10 623 57 044 269 299 2 044 1 086 729 204 21 4 – – – –
803 Offices of osteopathic physicians 1 881 13 965 65 143 361 189 125 42 5 – – – – –
804 Offices of other health practitioners 6 176 30 318 139 504 1 458 1 094 253 72 30 5 4 – – –
8041 Offices and clinics of chiropractors 1 615 6 012 26 206 639 547 82 8 1 1 – – – –
8042 Offices and clinics of optometrists 1 361 5 852 26 159 278 162 89 22 5 – – – – –
8043 Offices and clinics of podiatrists 379 2 230 10 386 102 73 25 3 1 – – – – –
8049 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. 2 817 16 216 76 636 432 305 57 39 23 4 4 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 46 263 142 601 600 045 672 70 55 61 92 228 156 10 – –
806 Hospitals 129 765 809 965 3 341 119 186 14 1 4 5 12 44 36 31 39
807 Medical and dental laboratories 3 241 19 689 84 849 275 157 49 32 27 7 2 – 1 –
8071 Medical laboratories 2 230 14 581 63 718 130 62 28 15 18 4 2 – 1 –
8072 Dental laboratories 1 010 5 106 21 116 143 93 21 17 9 3 – – – –
808 Home health care services 11 807 43 703 186 692 267 73 24 38 60 41 25 5 1 –
809 Health and allied services, n.e.c. 10 713 62 403 252 055 366 112 66 85 59 25 15 1 2 1
81 Legal services 16 136 141 522 672 272 2 691 1 946 424 194 84 23 18 1 1 –
82 Educational services 53 008 263 245 1 145 096 894 306 130 125 183 83 37 16 8 6
821 Elementary and secondary schools 12 732 50 157 197 251 395 60 59 66 128 65 15 2 – –
822 Colleges and universities 36 218 195 320 872 388 99 14 6 9 13 13 16 14 8 6
823 Libraries 556 2 250 9 094 40 23 4 6 5 1 1 – – –
824 Vocational schools 1 625 9 989 42 600 103 48 17 16 17 2 3 – – –
829 Schools and educational services, n.e.c. 1 793 5 264 22 023 230 140 39 28 19 2 2 – – –
83 Social services 52 921 148 463 616 729 3 601 1 634 677 641 442 132 62 10 3 –
832 Individual and family services 10 600 36 665 153 426 895 438 222 115 84 23 10 2 1 –
833 Job training and related services 10 791 18 982 80 042 246 60 26 29 56 49 23 2 1 –
835 Child day care services 11 918 26 786 106 480 1 077 441 203 252 163 15 1 2 – –
836 Residential care 13 848 44 885 189 302 669 193 136 180 99 36 22 2 1 –
839 Social services, n.e.c. 4 533 18 765 75 176 375 228 63 43 25 8 6 2 – –
84 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens 1 308 5 625 24 286 71 42 7 7 8 5 – 2 – –
841 Museums and art galleries (F) (D) (D) 62 37 6 6 7 5 – 1 – –
842 Botanical and zoological gardens (E) (D) (D) 9 5 1 1 1 – – 1 – –
86 Membership organizations 53 222 166 221 685 247 6 273 3 882 1 210 648 368 114 36 14 1 –
861 Business associations 2 038 14 702 59 333 325 229 50 24 16 5 1 – – –
862 Professional organizations 1 064 7 705 31 090 129 83 23 14 6 2 – 1 – –
863 Labor organizations 4 446 16 599 68 461 537 273 137 80 32 14 1 – – –
864 Civic and social associations 8 010 21 212 89 138 857 560 158 69 38 19 9 4 – –
865 Political organizations 92 365 1 609 37 32 4 1 – – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 35 230 92 736 382 442 4 170 2 560 806 436 268 69 23 7 1 –
869 Membership organizations, n.e.c. 2 330 12 864 53 066 209 138 30 24 8 5 2 2 – –
87 Engineering and management services 45 373 363 641 1 530 705 4 635 3 049 808 398 248 71 45 12 2 2
871 Engineering and architectural services 17 374 171 804 744 154 1 222 668 241 153 111 29 13 5 1 1
8711 Engineering services 12 673 129 367 567 136 674 344 127 88 78 22 10 3 1 1
8712 Architectural services 3 550 35 505 147 378 372 217 80 40 25 6 2 2 – –
8713 Surveying services 1 028 6 234 26 145 150 87 31 24 7 – 1 – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 12 018 81 860 331 291 1 665 1 137 333 115 52 9 15 3 1 –
873 Research and testing services 5 084 23 932 101 308 279 149 53 35 29 9 2 1 – 1
8731 Commercial physical research 888 8 995 36 388 71 40 17 7 5 1 – 1 – –
8732 Commercial nonphysical research 2 931 6 046 25 961 89 46 11 14 10 6 1 – – 1
8733 Noncommercial research organizations 287 1 828 7 445 38 24 7 2 4 1 – – – –
8734 Testing laboratories 975 7 057 31 235 77 35 18 12 10 1 1 – – –
874 Management and public relations 10 886 85 996 353 719 1 461 1 088 180 95 56 24 15 3 – –
8741 Management services 3 353 21 166 89 284 359 232 56 34 24 9 4 – – –
8742 Management consulting services 4 224 38 994 160 528 678 533 75 35 20 7 7 1 – –
8743 Public relations services 1 126 9 259 38 068 99 63 20 11 2 1 – 2 – –
8744 Facilities support services 455 2 312 11 056 15 5 3 3 1 2 1 – – –
8748 Business consulting, n.e.c. 1 614 13 957 52 922 278 224 26 12 9 4 3 – – –
89 Services, n.e.c. 924 6 989 31 415 189 140 28 11 7 3 – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 12 490 120 673 568 432 223 58 34 45 38 25 15 6 1 1
Unclassified establishments 1 615 4 303 17 631 1 274 1 208 38 17 9 2 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 17
Table 1c. The State Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1995
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Employment size class
SIC Major group
code 1,000 or
Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 more
Total number of employees 2 169 026 133 285 179 744 234 100 352 776 273 536 347 204 203 359 151 644 293 378
Total payroll, annual ($1,000) 53 346 499 3 116 737 3 551 704 4 938 725 7 544 161 6 307 586 8 375 540 5 145 539 4 289 496 10 077 011
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES,
FORESTRY, AND FISHING
Number of employees 10 572 2 142 2 818 (D) 1 656 (D) 318 (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 177 606 36 156 42 213 (D) 27 416 (D) 6 661 (D) – –
07 Agricultural services
Number of employees 10 496 2 126 (D) (D) (D) (D) 318 (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 176 253 35 728 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 661 (D) – –
08 Forestry
Number of employees 59 (D) (D) – (D) – – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 156 (D) (D) – (D) – – – – –
09 Fishing, hunting, and trapping
Number of employees 17 (D) (D) – – – – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 197 (D) (D) – – – – – – –
MINING
Number of employees 5 001 241 431 (D) 1 219 (D) 1 145 – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 185 447 6 773 13 707 (D) 42 318 (D) 51 389 – – –
10 Metal mining
Number of employees 807 8 (D) 46 (D) (D) (D) – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 33 928 173 (D) 1 863 (D) (D) (D) – – –
12 Coal mining
Number of employees 277 5 – – – (D) (D) – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 18 153 55 – – – (D) (D) – – –
13 Oil and gas extraction
Number of employees 203 48 (D) (D) – (D) – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 4 869 1 391 (D) (D) – (D) – – – –
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels
Number of employees 3 312 173 364 780 1 084 506 405 – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 98 401 4 623 8 328 20 366 34 341 16 627 14 116 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 402 7 18 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 30 096 531 3 876 (D) (D) (D) (D) – – –
CONSTRUCTION
Number of employees 115 160 15 651 17 659 20 060 24 656 11 714 11 446 (D) 7 591 (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 3 476 676 345 302 370 436 526 597 761 696 431 504 441 594 (D) 326 058 (D)
15 General contractors and operative builders
Number of employees 30 688 5 078 4 976 5 090 5 099 2 781 1 819 (D) (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 871 149 112 334 98 899 129 468 145 857 98 942 67 779 (D) (D) (D)
16 Heavy construction, except building
Number of employees 12 416 (D) (D) 1 663 (D) 2 483 (D) 1 698 – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 466 895 (D) (D) 51 064 (D) 98 543 (D) 82 033 – –
17 Special trade contractors
Number of employees 70 959 9 897 11 672 13 274 15 956 6 450 8 053 1 624 4 033 –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 2 091 141 211 187 246 044 342 326 476 734 234 019 305 963 100 097 174 771 –
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 1 097 (D) (D) 33 (D) – (D) – (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 47 491 (D) (D) 3 739 (D) – (D) – (D) –
MANUFACTURING
Number of employees 422 933 5 125 9 321 17 303 38 463 44 184 83 869 71 374 58 695 94 599
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 13 403 736 127 980 196 697 428 080 1 012 873 1 319 090 2 360 786 1 939 272 1 678 414 4 340 544
20 Food and kindred products
Number of employees 40 007 237 459 985 2 043 3 461 8 097 7 067 12 919 4 739
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 086 906 5 569 9 509 22 755 51 212 98 082 247 864 171 364 293 426 187 125
21 Tobacco products
Number of employees (A) (D) – – – – – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) (D) (D) – – – – – – – –
22 Textile mill products
Number of employees (F) 17 66 67 329 (D) – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) (D) 745 1 226 1 271 7 638 (D) – – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products
Number of employees 20 174 179 276 545 1 883 (D) 7 105 5 959 (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 296 863 6 533 3 659 8 796 29 037 (D) 102 362 86 348 (D) –
24 Lumber and wood products
Number of employees 12 707 (D) 1 284 1 524 3 032 2 077 2 142 1 243 (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 230 210 (D) 16 270 24 294 54 040 38 948 42 698 32 228 (D) –
25 Furniture and fixtures
Number of employees 11 105 171 294 437 1 025 1 294 3 166 (D) 1 778 (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 261 444 6 593 5 724 8 940 23 009 32 027 67 571 (D) 48 050 (D)
26 Paper and allied products
Number of employees 14 109 (D) 130 210 927 1 766 4 943 2 646 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 426 565 (D) 2 677 4 517 28 051 55 724 144 658 71 373 (D) (D)
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
18 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1c. The State Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Employment size class
SIC Major group
code 1,000 or
Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 more
MANUFACTURING Con.
27 Printing and publishing
Number of employees 43 656 1 349 2 132 3 502 5 753 4 961 6 790 4 899 1 888 12 382
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 271 006 29 894 39 307 78 530 143 921 164 667 200 209 122 675 49 022 442 781
28 Chemicals and allied products
Number of employees 19 816 220 361 749 1 788 2 867 3 680 4 769 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 740 979 6 874 9 257 23 708 57 940 101 992 143 173 173 835 (D) (D)
29 Petroleum and coal products
Number of employees 1 151 62 75 73 176 (D) (D) – (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 44 423 2 641 2 444 3 406 6 252 (D) (D) – (D) –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics
products
Number of employees 20 434 147 249 799 2 322 3 022 6 246 5 044 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 489 108 5 979 5 257 18 349 49 881 75 698 162 797 115 776 (D) (D)
31 Leather and leather products
Number of employees 5 727 (D) 56 165 539 574 (D) 3 176 – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 86 194 (D) 1 354 2 041 7 489 9 578 (D) 47 585 – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products
Number of employees 10 836 215 553 1 379 2 356 1 102 3 010 (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 316 804 5 462 11 911 34 540 63 701 33 741 98 710 (D) (D) –
33 Primary metal industries
Number of employees 10 681 37 118 290 557 822 4 560 1 843 2 454 –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 325 537 1 682 2 834 6 293 12 909 21 431 129 592 48 688 102 108 –
34 Fabricated metal products
Number of employees 36 007 380 798 2 083 4 459 5 302 5 863 5 700 3 963 7 459
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 051 175 10 052 18 824 54 037 125 511 148 638 180 228 156 932 103 874 253 079
35 Industrial machinery and equipment
Number of employees 35 553 660 1 374 2 170 4 366 4 331 6 214 7 307 4 897 4 234
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 063 203 14 384 35 277 62 864 127 292 150 602 178 984 216 106 147 424 130 270
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment
Number of employees 30 218 111 158 383 1 198 1 415 5 009 6 836 9 816 5 292
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 752 778 2 939 3 188 9 235 28 346 32 161 109 889 176 658 224 900 165 462
37 Transportation equipment
Number of employees 59 709 135 265 459 1 370 2 008 4 402 6 312 4 671 40 087
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 2 456 068 4 128 4 859 8 522 32 012 44 231 104 264 133 896 98 079 2 026 077
38 Instruments and related products
Number of employees 10 137 116 111 276 907 1 222 2 499 1 595 3 411 –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 343 509 2 800 5 094 9 284 24 464 40 555 70 249 47 212 143 851 –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries
Number of employees 8 266 229 285 556 1 376 (D) 2 305 1 355 (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 167 018 3 634 5 131 11 722 28 339 (D) 45 080 35 586 (D) –
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 31 847 79 277 651 2 057 3 281 6 526 4 557 4 058 10 361
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 978 482 5 989 12 895 34 976 111 829 197 947 308 851 269 404 245 537 791 054
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC
UTILITIES
Number of employees 146 603 6 745 7 528 12 136 20 986 17 255 26 304 14 823 17 543 23 283
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 4 674 201 166 842 168 840 289 819 591 208 535 092 833 547 558 077 648 063 882 713
41 Local and interurban passenger transit
Number of employees 10 373 241 381 1 022 2 312 1 321 (D) (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 116 513 4 332 3 500 8 059 23 289 14 188 (D) (D) – –
42 Trucking and warehousing
Number of employees 50 144 4 045 3 780 5 169 9 025 6 445 6 034 (D) 4 961 (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 360 493 87 081 73 193 114 202 221 643 176 067 184 007 (D) 182 198 (D)
44 Water transportation
Number of employees 1 548 149 (D) 296 517 171 (D) – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 47 779 4 966 (D) 7 825 15 712 5 744 (D) – – –
45 Transportation by air
Number of employees 17 693 198 213 372 624 1 489 2 213 (D) (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 545 363 5 902 4 249 7 195 17 839 37 317 60 199 (D) (D) (D)
46 Pipelines, except natural gas
Number of employees 213 26 (D) (D) 99 – – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 9 396 1 315 (D) (D) 4 160 – – – – –
47 Transportation services
Number of employees 8 470 990 1 259 1 407 841 519 (D) (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 202 588 22 491 26 432 30 626 22 294 11 111 (D) (D) (D) –
48 Communication
Number of employees 36 254 761 1 166 2 637 4 509 3 639 8 409 (D) 4 995 (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 426 194 31 173 36 938 75 912 162 430 125 374 317 142 (D) 244 718 (D)
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services
Number of employees 19 286 302 (D) 1 019 2 814 3 333 3 456 3 770 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 882 816 8 362 (D) 36 339 113 927 157 678 162 604 175 456 (D) (D)
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 2 622 33 (D) (D) 245 338 (D) (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 83 059 1 220 (D) (D) 9 914 7 613 (D) (D) (D) –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 19
Table 1c. The State Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Employment size class
SIC Major group
code 1,000 or
Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 more
WHOLESALE TRADE
Number of employees 147 146 10 350 17 206 25 183 35 399 20 612 20 342 9 906 1 844 6 304
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 4 673 577 320 640 476 796 723 174 1 073 278 685 614 712 392 357 655 53 756 270 272
50 Wholesale trade durable goods
Number of employees 82 132 6 492 10 836 16 133 21 795 11 579 10 450 (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 2 687 972 204 079 311 774 481 369 701 018 403 363 388 724 (D) (D) –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods
Number of employees 57 612 3 799 6 185 8 839 12 869 8 479 7 633 (D) (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 638 970 113 559 156 354 232 893 346 012 257 624 230 239 (D) (D) (D)
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 7 402 59 185 211 735 554 2 259 (D) – (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 346 635 3 002 8 668 8 912 26 248 24 627 93 429 (D) – (D)
RETAIL TRADE
Number of employees 447 052 27 334 51 292 68 991 109 196 76 880 71 792 (D) 8 251 (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 6 091 544 449 520 639 350 831 686 1 267 948 1 042 467 1 020 883 (D) 219 103 (D)
52 Building materials and garden supplies
Number of employees 16 813 1 438 2 992 3 580 4 081 2 396 2 326 – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 311 369 26 018 53 565 72 390 79 546 44 811 35 039 – – –
53 General merchandise stores
Number of employees 58 206 346 1 457 1 372 1 321 3 830 26 595 (D) (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 731 960 7 723 12 930 12 377 12 086 45 674 331 237 (D) (D) (D)
54 Food stores
Number of employees 57 926 2 453 5 477 6 976 11 272 9 867 18 529 (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 721 257 31 637 55 584 74 006 132 719 129 615 253 434 (D) (D) –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations
Number of employees 53 090 4 469 10 339 11 053 11 695 11 113 (D) (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 154 349 83 632 142 554 174 834 261 818 338 270 (D) (D) – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores
Number of employees 20 491 2 345 5 590 6 153 4 389 (D) (D) (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 204 961 29 912 57 836 54 406 40 571 (D) (D) (D) – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores
Number of employees 16 716 2 656 4 258 3 696 3 002 (D) (D) – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 293 650 49 192 69 573 66 303 55 994 (D) (D) – – –
58 Eating and drinking places
Number of employees 159 998 5 165 9 711 24 643 62 888 40 974 15 029 (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 359 640 88 914 77 083 195 663 506 686 346 703 131 750 (D) (D) –
59 Miscellaneous retail
Number of employees 47 175 8 210 11 066 10 854 9 391 3 820 2 163 (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 708 813 120 726 153 905 159 374 142 976 54 253 41 204 (D) (D) –
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 16 637 252 402 664 1 157 1 064 2 310 3 050 4 253 3 485
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 605 545 11 766 16 320 22 333 35 552 32 509 78 400 99 104 150 252 159 309
FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL
ESTATE
Number of employees 143 687 14 396 12 750 16 646 23 855 15 080 20 145 9 197 10 639 20 979
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 4 391 490 376 887 324 870 445 122 687 628 529 991 679 168 316 772 351 500 679 552
60 Depository institutions
Number of employees 46 147 1 220 3 753 7 937 10 291 4 864 5 842 2 401 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 146 526 29 145 71 626 162 191 233 046 124 809 160 824 69 507 (D) (D)
61 Nondepository institutions
Number of employees 9 276 841 1 160 805 (D) 894 (D) 1 023 – (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 307 677 33 761 34 430 26 659 (D) 36 864 (D) 54 365 – (D)
62 Security and commodity brokers
Number of employees 11 054 1 064 372 573 1 551 1 404 925 (D) (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 543 599 48 623 24 238 28 706 95 460 91 719 59 755 (D) (D) (D)
63 Insurance carriers
Number of employees 28 660 812 882 1 203 3 341 2 333 6 493 2 381 5 357 5 858
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 010 034 40 228 31 630 37 865 107 649 83 280 213 750 83 138 190 643 221 851
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service
Number of employees 14 393 4 647 2 208 1 847 2 039 1 588 (D) (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 432 742 95 710 60 646 59 640 71 636 66 420 (D) (D) – –
65 Real estate
Number of employees 25 576 5 393 4 046 3 692 4 682 2 921 2 918 (D) – (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 519 984 106 179 82 464 78 311 90 158 74 634 61 391 (D) – (D)
67 Holding and other investment offices
Number of employees 7 709 408 329 527 (D) (D) (D) 1 285 – (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 374 445 22 724 19 836 48 398 (D) (D) (D) 49 165 – (D)
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 872 11 – 62 (D) (D) (D) (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 56 483 517 – 3 352 (D) (D) (D) (D) – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
20 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1c. The State Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment Size Class: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability,
see introductory text]
Employment size class
SIC Major group
code 1,000 or
Total 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 to 999 more
SERVICES
Number of employees 729 257 50 534 60 479 70 317 97 104 86 078 111 843 64 620 47 081 141 201
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 16 254 591 1 274 432 1 317 063 1 627 850 2 078 080 1 707 959 2 269 120 1 321 594 1 012 602 3 645 891
70 Hotels and other lodging places
Number of employees 26 992 913 1 142 2 673 4 832 3 782 5 673 4 631 3 346 –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 344 705 21 123 11 901 30 377 56 648 42 961 73 344 66 645 41 706 –
72 Personal services
Number of employees 31 009 5 562 6 633 6 415 4 618 2 127 2 663 (D) – (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 382 378 66 065 78 086 83 567 68 516 37 518 27 938 (D) – (D)
73 Business services
Number of employees 118 811 5 832 7 221 9 209 16 270 15 279 26 495 14 941 7 128 16 436
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 2 425 588 159 025 154 588 221 315 383 790 351 700 491 453 225 756 138 636 299 325
75 Auto repair, services, and parking
Number of employees 21 875 5 153 5 553 4 608 3 304 1 818 (D) (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 425 620 97 174 105 477 91 077 66 309 36 560 (D) (D) – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services
Number of employees 9 406 2 055 1 760 1 653 1 802 1 242 894 – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 220 182 37 786 37 493 41 432 49 671 36 535 17 265 – – –
78 Motion pictures
Number of employees 6 828 684 1 249 1 595 2 707 593 – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 70 443 11 176 12 032 14 363 22 167 10 705 – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services
Number of employees 29 659 1 538 1 853 3 212 6 332 3 982 3 516 1 554 – 7 672
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 641 419 109 130 23 664 34 157 76 863 58 341 205 068 38 617 – 95 579
80 Health services
Number of employees 249 295 9 327 13 385 12 969 15 931 26 474 39 050 20 029 24 925 87 205
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 6 470 074 375 055 493 239 570 430 505 681 511 544 691 869 399 756 574 097 2 348 403
81 Legal services
Number of employees 16 136 3 240 2 782 2 560 2 364 1 490 (D) (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 672 272 88 900 83 381 105 844 135 355 75 707 (D) (D) (D) –
82 Educational services
Number of employees 53 008 507 880 1 718 5 695 5 594 6 050 5 471 5 998 21 095
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 145 096 10 562 11 503 23 040 84 713 93 272 111 915 89 488 72 335 648 268
83 Social services
Number of employees 52 921 2 927 4 515 8 728 12 991 9 001 9 241 3 384 2 134 –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 616 729 42 287 53 733 98 876 153 801 101 420 99 840 41 173 25 599 –
84 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens
Number of employees 1 308 87 (D) (D) 218 280 – (D) – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 24 286 1 244 (D) (D) 3 272 5 016 – (D) – –
86 Membership organizations
Number of employees 53 222 7 578 7 788 8 750 11 126 7 326 5 020 (D) (D) –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 685 247 82 050 87 826 108 169 155 401 101 353 66 584 (D) (D) –
87 Engineering and management services
Number of employees 45 373 4 806 5 254 5 389 7 652 5 069 7 146 4 128 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 1 530 705 156 832 150 091 177 128 270 949 169 710 260 121 137 395 (D) (D)
89 Services, n.e.c.
Number of employees 924 209 (D) (D) 210 180 – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 31 415 8 049 (D) (D) 8 466 5 274 – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary
Number of employees 12 490 116 231 622 1 052 1 841 (D) 2 412 (D) (D)
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 568 432 7 974 8 915 21 914 36 478 70 343 (D) 211 382 (D) (D)
UNCLASSIFIED
ESTABLISHMENTS
Number of employees 1 615 767 260 (D) 242 (D) – – – –
Payroll, annual ($1,000) 17 631 12 205 1 732 (D) 1 716 (D) – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 21
Table 1d. The State Establishments With 1,000 Employees or More by Major Group and
Employment Size Class: 1995
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliabililty/comparability, see introductory text]
Number of establishments by employment size class
SIC Major group Total number of
code
establishments 1,000 to 1,499 1,500 to 2,499 2,500 to 4,999 5,000 or more
Total 137 67 40 25 5
Construction 1 – 1 – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 1 – 1 – –
Manufacturing 41 26 8 5 2
20 Food and kindred products 3 2 1 – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 2 1 1 – –
26 Paper and allied products 2 2 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 6 4 1 – 1
28 Chemicals and allied products 3 2 1 – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 1 1 – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 4 2 1 1 –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 3 2 1 – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 4 3 1 – –
37 Transportation equipment 7 3 – 3 1
–– Administrative and auxiliary 6 4 1 1 –
Transportation and public utilities 8 1 3 3 1
42 Trucking and warehousing 2 – 1 1 –
45 Transportation by air 3 1 – 1 1
48 Communication 2 – 1 1 –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 1 – 1 – –
Wholesale trade 5 4 1 – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 3 3 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 2 1 1 – –
Retail trade 4 3 1 – –
53 General merchandise stores 1 – 1 – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 3 3 – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 13 7 5 1 –
60 Depository institutions 3 1 2 – –
61 Nondepository institutions 2 2 – – –
62 Security and commodity brokers 2 – 1 1 –
63 Insurance carriers 4 3 1 – –
65 Real estate 1 1 – – –
67 Holding and other investment offices 1 – 1 – –
Services 65 26 21 16 2
72 Personal services 1 1 – – –
73 Business services 10 6 2 2 –
79 Amusement and recreation services 5 3 1 1 –
80 Health services 40 13 16 10 1
82 Educational services 6 3 1 1 1
87 Engineering and management services 2 – 1 1 –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 1 – – 1 –
22 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 1e. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1995 and 1994
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader
industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
1995 1994
Number of Payroll ($1,000) Number of Payroll ($1,000)
County employees employees
Number of for week Number of for week
establish including First establish including First
ments March 12 quarter Annual ments March 12 quarter Annual
Total 139 980 2 169 026 12 747 695 53 346 499 138 274 2 101 239 11 666 264 50 161 688
Adair 640 8 934 34 697 149 600 640 8 676 32 195 140 309
Andrew 231 1 620 5 621 25 625 230 1 662 5 061 25 003
Atchison 250 1 459 4 296 19 004 245 1 308 3 959 17 980
Audrain 628 7 829 40 182 165 481 604 7 459 35 327 150 074
Barry 719 11 678 52 253 221 541 687 11 516 46 605 207 749
Barton 265 4 690 18 748 80 414 268 4 480 17 237 76 095
Bates 378 2 814 9 749 40 017 374 2 740 8 986 38 569
Benton 400 2 256 7 130 32 710 395 2 218 6 345 29 163
Bollinger 173 1 360 4 384 17 960 175 1 316 4 226 17 679
Boone 3 478 56 713 274 255 1 169 243 3 388 53 320 244 604 1 089 900
Buchanan 2 293 34 895 177 672 767 396 2 270 33 868 167 647 722 640
Butler 1 033 13 066 54 778 240 290 1 018 11 553 45 278 206 211
Caldwell 170 1 292 3 917 16 037 158 1 155 3 613 16 056
Callaway 626 9 742 51 241 216 784 617 9 448 47 982 201 499
Camden 1 338 10 419 38 358 178 178 1 308 9 814 33 475 163 040
Cape Girardeau 2 214 34 093 155 593 660 406 2 180 31 049 135 114 598 109
Carroll 246 2 200 7 749 31 423 243 2 001 6 414 28 977
Carter 132 892 2 597 12 599 133 816 2 298 11 341
Cass 1 489 12 448 47 409 208 521 1 442 11 930 43 366 196 402
Cedar 296 2 435 8 081 35 277 294 2 352 7 553 33 702
Chariton 234 1 453 5 825 25 551 231 1 567 6 087 26 697
Christian 962 8 353 31 732 134 981 945 7 717 27 599 124 274
Clark 153 898 2 707 12 219 153 883 2 478 11 763
Clay 4 406 72 541 454 519 1 884 558 4 296 66 562 395 002 1 699 421
Clinton 403 3 060 11 545 48 469 406 3 138 10 535 43 557
Cole 2 033 28 245 139 113 601 735 1 969 29 005 134 959 594 850
Cooper 380 4 044 14 363 61 770 375 3 843 13 278 61 769
Crawford 461 5 428 22 068 88 748 459 4 670 15 750 73 154
Dade 147 1 201 4 084 16 527 135 1 121 3 574 16 385
Dallas 262 2 716 7 260 29 842 258 2 504 6 424 28 256
Daviess 179 1 175 3 687 16 108 170 1 128 3 230 14 700
De Kalb 165 1 122 3 936 16 672 168 1 029 3 639 16 268
Dent 328 3 911 18 388 71 118 318 3 578 15 807 64 455
Douglas 189 2 077 6 578 26 833 184 1 952 6 758 27 726
Dunklin 769 7 597 28 630 124 507 777 7 024 25 105 109 667
Franklin 2 223 29 475 141 655 599 078 2 175 27 931 124 277 558 299
Gasconade 431 4 166 17 224 73 740 431 4 171 15 856 71 382
Gentry 210 1 578 5 814 24 405 213 1 666 5 274 23 145
Greene 7 269 119 485 578 092 2 437 955 7 177 113 127 520 718 2 339 870
Grundy 285 2 860 12 291 50 305 292 2 849 11 972 50 257
Harrison 255 2 025 6 324 27 861 253 2 059 6 042 26 613
Henry 610 5 942 25 483 108 002 632 6 293 24 273 101 783
Hickory 141 712 1 832 8 006 138 752 1 753 7 896
Holt 149 954 3 458 14 840 138 1 059 3 340 15 027
Howard 210 1 763 6 300 25 236 206 1 717 5 968 25 916
Howell 938 12 092 45 892 195 140 904 11 883 42 351 184 414
Iron 235 2 121 11 671 47 901 232 2 132 10 752 47 267
Jackson 17 831 336 450 2 221 595 9 316 196 17 606 330 382 2 009 902 8 659 493
Jasper 3 103 51 714 250 190 1 072 702 3 079 48 190 210 004 918 133
Jefferson 3 086 30 475 140 957 601 977 3 087 29 210 125 584 562 864
Johnson 776 8 841 36 076 139 729 770 8 666 30 925 130 486
Knox 115 535 1 682 7 576 107 537 1 945 7 322
Laclede 817 10 287 42 531 179 939 805 9 535 36 103 172 740
Lafayette 757 6 755 23 550 100 547 717 6 522 21 572 96 059
Lawrence 565 5 997 24 455 105 964 571 6 277 23 625 104 792
Lewis 235 1 970 7 934 34 295 231 1 694 6 615 29 728
Lincoln 660 5 691 23 854 103 083 635 5 108 19 740 90 171
Linn 351 4 532 20 435 80 369 356 4 612 18 510 75 713
Livingston 476 4 996 20 436 85 981 459 4 918 18 832 81 146
McDonald 316 3 884 15 669 65 172 319 3 600 12 550 54 664
Macon 360 3 494 12 442 54 413 350 3 450 10 913 51 483
Madison 263 2 777 9 504 38 489 271 2 582 8 001 35 890
Maries 155 1 053 4 020 17 745 157 994 3 816 16 667
Marion 817 11 225 52 301 215 694 810 10 807 45 233 200 875
Mercer 78 438 1 676 7 662 81 432 1 426 6 531
Miller 719 6 647 25 830 117 479 713 5 917 22 831 112 812
Mississippi 288 2 621 9 243 38 636 283 2 713 8 881 37 337
Moniteau 324 3 072 11 668 46 631 320 2 868 10 325 44 777
Monroe 227 2 090 8 994 39 370 224 1 976 7 839 37 775
Montgomery 348 3 084 10 640 45 720 343 2 958 9 547 43 378
Morgan 471 2 926 9 107 42 037 453 2 787 8 055 38 249
New Madrid 373 4 581 20 787 81 380 375 5 414 26 803 120 474
Newton 870 12 395 57 639 234 626 871 13 843 59 059 266 753
Nodaway 496 5 986 24 621 102 535 507 5 530 21 712 95 378
Oregon 212 1 440 4 322 18 675 203 1 345 3 664 17 411
Osage 243 2 214 10 105 41 894 240 2 190 9 426 44 180
Ozark 169 964 2 933 12 310 178 870 2 637 12 136
Pemiscot 369 4 333 15 459 70 386 370 4 198 13 498 59 860
Perry 443 7 497 33 125 140 987 422 7 047 29 065 129 134
Pettis 1 030 15 456 66 128 295 510 1 013 13 638 57 292 259 524
Phelps 1 030 10 031 35 929 154 533 993 9 689 32 377 145 569
Pike 409 3 435 17 651 68 531 421 3 507 16 074 68 297
Platte 1 585 28 113 156 347 641 207 1 549 25 859 143 973 609 558
Polk 522 7 030 21 317 92 355 490 6 125 18 601 83 162
Pulaski 638 5 240 18 527 78 678 629 5 031 17 678 75 008
Putnam 119 692 2 011 8 908 125 729 1 841 8 703
Ralls 165 1 934 8 715 38 393 166 1 961 8 729 38 857
Randolph 576 6 784 29 210 127 015 567 6 669 29 646 124 337
Ray 406 2 873 9 743 41 802 406 2 681 8 607 38 753
Reynolds 156 1 838 9 050 37 398 149 1 806 7 621 33 232
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 1e. The State Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1995 and 1994 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. (D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader
industry totals. For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
1995 1994
Number of Payroll ($1,000) Number of Payroll ($1,000)
County employees employees
Number of for week Number of for week
establish including First establish including First
ments March 12 quarter Annual ments March 12 quarter Annual
Ripley 252 1 806 5 691 24 286 241 1 702 5 224 23 403
St. Charles 5 306 68 426 366 141 1 582 057 5 153 65 569 326 429 1 495 039
St. Clair 187 1 253 4 112 17 203 177 1 308 4 110 16 583
Ste. Genevieve 362 4 874 23 038 101 238 347 4 722 20 936 95 670
St. Francois 1 130 15 221 59 487 263 685 1 114 13 858 50 880 230 508
St. Louis 29 630 528 032 3 713 768 15 384 414 29 378 529 458 3 578 894 14 996 169
Saline 590 7 365 31 456 130 886 588 7 117 26 913 116 874
Schuyler 94 394 1 222 5 029 105 389 1 151 5 209
Scotland 151 909 2 862 11 492 158 948 2 658 11 613
Scott 1 156 12 337 52 049 225 913 1 130 12 587 52 690 229 323
Shannon 132 1 513 4 236 17 795 136 1 449 3 995 17 767
Shelby 194 1 513 5 946 27 536 199 1 391 5 618 26 058
Stoddard 721 8 309 31 648 130 208 729 7 999 30 311 132 283
Stone 640 3 930 13 813 67 799 641 3 627 12 497 67 152
Sullivan 113 1 597 6 282 25 379 125 1 396 4 897 21 773
Taney 1 679 15 400 54 780 294 003 1 680 14 679 48 391 278 106
Texas 492 4 909 17 850 75 290 489 4 648 15 823 70 035
Vernon 476 5 790 24 995 101 759 465 5 420 23 965 96 478
Warren 497 5 863 23 539 103 018 471 5 270 20 641 94 371
Washington 293 1 874 6 995 31 161 289 1 915 6 682 31 043
Wayne 219 1 663 4 803 21 288 213 1 868 5 256 20 879
Webster 541 4 725 18 457 74 502 539 4 472 15 644 70 501
Worth 69 329 803 3 473 67 337 753 3 364
Wright 405 3 712 14 313 55 768 389 4 157 13 977 56 722
St. Louis (IC) 10 665 284 665 2 119 183 8 654 441 10 714 269 652 1 864 011 7 768 294
Statewide 11 398 2 637 11 734 12 393 2 755 11 751
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
24 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
ADAIR
Total 8 934 34 697 149 600 640 330 148 84 52 11 7 7 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 18 43 202 4 1 3 – – – – – – –
Construction 268 993 5 160 50 27 15 5 3 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 138 502 2 718 26 12 11 2 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 1 702 9 819 39 501 16 4 1 5 1 – 2 3 – –
20 Food and kindred products (E) (D) (D) 3 1 – 1 – – – 1 – –
27 Printing and publishing (E) (D) (D) 6 1 – 3 1 – 1 – – –
31 Leather and leather products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
37 Transportation equipment (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
38 Instruments and related products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
Transportation and public utilities 290 1 671 7 014 27 11 7 5 3 1 – – – –
48 Communication 141 700 2 990 8 1 2 3 1 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 334 1 393 5 751 40 15 11 9 5 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods (C) (D) (D) 22 11 6 3 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 161 791 3 344 17 4 5 6 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 2 427 5 992 25 400 182 86 39 28 23 3 1 2 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 110 409 1 910 12 5 2 3 2 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (E) (D) (D) 4 – – 1 2 – – 1 – –
54 Food stores 331 701 2 979 14 5 4 3 1 – 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 322 684 2 912 11 3 3 3 1 – 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 262 970 4 325 40 24 10 3 2 1 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 102 502 2 307 3 – – 1 1 1 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 115 288 1 279 24 13 9 2 – – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores (C) (D) (D) 17 9 2 4 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 931 1 516 6 522 49 16 9 8 13 2 – 1 – –
5812 Eating places 817 1 392 5 826 30 6 4 6 11 2 – 1 – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 135 480 2 250 32 21 7 4 – – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 261 1 201 5 010 49 40 4 2 1 2 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 156 712 2 940 9 5 1 – 1 2 – – – –
Services 3 632 13 583 61 472 264 138 68 30 16 5 4 2 1 –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 149 218 1 081 6 – – 3 2 1 – – – –
701 Hotels and motels 149 218 1 081 6 – – 3 2 1 – – – –
72 Personal services 141 357 1 458 20 9 8 1 2 – – – – –
73 Business services 382 972 3 481 20 11 5 1 1 – 2 – – –
736 Personnel supply services 289 548 1 536 3 – 1 – – – 2 – – –
7363 Help supply services 289 548 1 536 3 – 1 – – – 2 – – –
80 Health services 1 467 6 804 32 485 67 31 21 9 2 1 1 1 1 –
803 Offices of osteopathic physicians 100 812 4 486 25 16 6 3 – – – – – –
82 Educational services (E) (D) (D) 6 2 1 1 1 – – 1 – –
83 Social services 505 1 454 6 412 29 11 6 5 4 2 1 – – –
832 Individual and family services 247 783 3 623 13 7 2 1 2 – 1 – – –
836 Residential care 130 316 1 280 7 1 2 2 1 1 – – – –
86 Membership organizations 264 399 1 795 44 29 7 4 3 1 – – – –
864 Civic and social associations 108 99 423 13 10 – 1 1 1 – – – –
866 Religious organizations 115 206 985 23 15 5 1 2 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 2 2 90 8 8 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
ANDREW
Total 1 620 5 621 25 625 231 138 50 26 12 4 1 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 37 99 647 4 2 1 – 1 – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 7 3 2 2 – – – – – –
Construction 178 984 5 067 41 27 9 4 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing (B) (D) (D) 4 1 1 2 – – – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 105 508 2 169 19 14 3 – 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 99 401 1 838 14 8 4 – 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 525 1 498 6 433 56 23 15 12 5 1 – – – –
54 Food stores 105 340 1 371 11 3 5 1 2 – – – – –
541 Grocery stores 105 340 1 371 11 3 5 1 2 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 126 507 2 319 16 6 4 6 – – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 174 311 1 319 14 6 1 4 3 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 168 307 1 237 9 1 1 4 3 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 74 265 1 237 21 15 4 2 – – – – – –
Services 524 1 449 6 207 61 41 11 4 1 3 1 – – –
80 Health services 279 764 3 214 11 7 – 1 – 2 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments 1 2 43 4 4 – – – – – – – –
ATCHISON
Total 1 459 4 296 19 004 250 177 41 18 8 5 1 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 10 12 72 4 3 1 – – – – – – –
Construction 45 199 1 001 19 17 1 1 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 29 74 332 9 6 2 1 – – – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 118 530 2 384 35 27 5 2 1 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 128 621 2 729 20 6 9 5 – – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 113 571 2 556 16 3 9 4 – – – – – –
Retail trade 511 933 4 502 63 41 9 6 5 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 150 365 1 648 10 5 1 2 1 1 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 119 253 1 200 6 2 1 2 – 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 102 174 894 19 13 3 1 2 – – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 134 97 591 19 16 2 – – 1 – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 104 56 313 5 3 1 – – 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 98 367 1 703 25 18 5 2 – – – – – –
Services 517 1 555 6 239 72 56 9 1 2 3 1 – – –
80 Health services 248 1 016 4 069 10 4 3 – – 2 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments 3 5 42 3 3 – – – – – – – –
AUDRAIN
Total 7 829 40 182 165 481 628 363 127 69 43 13 9 3 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 5 3 1 1 – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 3 1 – 2 – – – – – –
Construction 245 929 4 672 59 41 11 5 2 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 140 501 2 309 36 25 9 1 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 2 753 20 219 79 244 39 13 3 2 6 5 7 3 – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 192 627 2 987 5 1 – – 2 2 – – – –
239 Misc. fabricated textile products 192 627 2 683 4 – – – 2 2 – – – –
24 Lumber and wood products (C) (D) (D) 4 3 – – – – 1 – – –
26 Paper and allied products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
28 Chemicals and allied products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 192 855 3 856 3 – – – – 3 – – – –
308 Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. 192 855 3 856 3 – – – – 3 – – – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 1 216 11 253 42 316 7 2 – – – – 3 2 – –
33 Primary metal industries (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 234 1 998 8 663 34 22 6 3 2 1 – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 114 1 269 5 309 5 1 2 – 1 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 397 1 746 7 778 50 24 13 10 2 1 – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 216 954 4 247 24 12 7 2 2 1 – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 103 460 2 072 10 4 4 1 – 1 – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 181 792 3 531 26 12 6 8 – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
26 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
AUDRAIN Con.
Retail trade 1 627 4 161 18 047 158 72 41 22 20 2 1 – – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 102 360 1 759 14 6 4 2 2 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 4 1 1 1 – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 308 846 3 644 18 6 6 1 3 2 – – – –
541 Grocery stores 291 815 3 517 14 4 4 1 3 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 210 684 3 289 31 12 14 3 2 – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores (C) (D) (D) 11 3 5 2 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 466 744 3 285 33 14 2 6 11 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 418 694 3 002 25 7 2 6 10 – – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 154 410 1 647 35 22 8 5 – – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 302 1 411 5 711 67 49 9 6 3 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 177 910 3 673 16 4 5 4 3 – – – – –
602 Commercial banks 133 729 2 879 12 3 4 3 2 – – – – –
Services 2 222 9 476 39 980 207 132 43 18 8 4 1 – 1 –
72 Personal services 186 665 2 722 19 11 4 2 1 1 – – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 140 497 2 132 6 2 1 1 1 1 – – – –
80 Health services 1 208 6 430 27 090 55 32 15 4 1 1 1 – 1 –
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 120 1 178 5 707 30 20 8 2 – – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 211 568 2 411 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – –
82 Educational services 131 672 2 613 4 – 2 – 1 1 – – – –
821 Elementary and secondary schools 131 672 2 613 4 – 2 – 1 1 – – – –
83 Social services 162 224 941 15 8 2 3 1 1 – – – –
86 Membership organizations 192 291 1 193 42 31 8 2 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 6 19 59 6 6 – – – – – – – –
BARRY
Total 11 678 52 253 221 541 719 431 132 71 49 14 15 3 3 1
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 38 111 549 8 5 2 1 – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 235 860 4 000 61 43 14 2 2 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 131 412 1 896 41 29 10 1 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 6 572 34 024 140 309 66 18 8 8 14 5 6 3 3 1
20 Food and kindred products 2 238 9 700 42 467 10 1 1 – 2 1 3 – 2 –
201 Meat products 1 901 7 575 32 917 5 1 – – – – 2 – 2 –
31 Leather and leather products (F) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – – 2 – –
33 Primary metal industries 494 3 374 12 883 3 – – – – – 2 1 – –
34 Fabricated metal products (G) (D) (D) 6 1 1 1 2 – – – – 1
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 1 062 5 944 24 001 12 3 1 1 5 1 – – 1 –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (C) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 266 1 393 6 730 39 24 5 6 4 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 146 548 2 440 27 20 1 4 2 – – – – –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 139 521 2 380 26 20 – 4 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 481 2 108 9 274 60 34 10 11 4 – 1 – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 352 1 608 7 227 38 20 8 6 3 – 1 – – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 231 1 126 5 287 16 6 4 3 2 – 1 – – –
5014 Tires and tubes 181 949 4 514 10 6 – 1 2 – 1 – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 129 500 2 047 22 14 2 5 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 1 592 4 414 17 928 186 93 53 22 13 3 2 – – –
53 General merchandise stores 276 859 3 209 7 2 2 – 1 – 2 – – –
54 Food stores 318 804 3 516 28 8 8 8 3 1 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 226 864 3 815 36 17 15 1 3 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 446 713 3 174 50 24 13 8 3 2 – – – –
5812 Eating places 394 645 2 739 31 9 10 7 3 2 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 165 412 1 655 34 22 8 3 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 330 1 470 6 336 56 42 6 2 6 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 239 1 233 5 281 16 6 2 2 6 – – – – –
602 Commercial banks 239 1 233 5 281 16 6 2 2 6 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 27
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BARRY Con.
Services 2 138 7 816 36 225 233 164 34 17 6 6 6 – – –
73 Business services 505 2 986 15 596 29 17 3 3 3 1 2 – – –
736 Personnel supply services 254 774 2 997 6 1 – 1 2 1 1 – – –
7363 Help supply services 254 774 2 997 6 1 – 1 2 1 1 – – –
80 Health services 751 2 808 11 950 28 15 4 2 – 4 3 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 379 998 4 186 7 1 1 – – 4 1 – – –
83 Social services 328 574 2 323 24 14 6 1 1 1 1 – – –
836 Residential care 202 326 1 345 9 4 3 1 – – 1 – – –
86 Membership organizations 120 198 852 37 31 3 3 – – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 104 162 699 31 27 1 3 – – – – – –
Unclassified establishments (B) (D) (D) 9 7 – 2 – – – – – –
BARTON
Total 4 690 18 748 80 414 265 152 55 26 23 6 1 – 1 1
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 12 30 65 3 2 1 – – – – – – –
Construction 123 428 2 239 26 16 7 2 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 2 545 11 949 50 810 17 7 3 3 2 – – – 1 1
25 Furniture and fixtures (G) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – – 1
34 Fabricated metal products (F) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – 1 –
Transportation and public utilities 72 447 1 939 11 7 1 2 1 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 273 1 024 4 590 26 6 11 5 4 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 135 494 2 071 12 3 4 3 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 138 530 2 519 14 3 7 2 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 790 1 608 6 857 71 41 11 6 9 4 – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 4 2 1 – – 1 – – – –
54 Food stores 110 267 1 097 8 2 4 1 – 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 393 441 2 036 17 4 1 3 7 2 – – – –
5812 Eating places 354 398 1 847 13 2 – 3 6 2 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 184 1 041 4 132 28 17 4 5 2 – – – – –
Services 682 2 206 9 715 77 51 16 3 4 2 1 – – –
80 Health services 293 1 143 4 883 11 3 6 – – 1 1 – – –
83 Social services 122 205 868 11 4 3 1 3 – – – – –
87 Engineering and management services (C) (D) (D) 5 4 – – – 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 9 15 67 6 5 1 – – – – – – –
BATES
Total 2 814 9 749 40 017 378 243 71 32 23 6 3 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 5 4 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 8 6 – 2 – – – – – –
Construction 79 293 1 372 29 22 6 1 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 377 1 370 5 579 20 8 4 2 3 2 1 – – –
26 Paper and allied products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 299 1 627 6 468 37 25 7 2 2 1 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 194 1 089 4 235 21 15 4 – 1 1 – – – –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 194 1 089 4 235 21 15 4 – 1 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 205 791 3 391 32 15 8 8 1 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 101 400 1 749 14 6 4 3 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 104 391 1 642 18 9 4 5 – – – – – –
Retail trade 908 2 266 8 503 97 53 22 8 12 1 1 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 222 427 1 753 14 3 4 3 3 1 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 151 664 2 312 21 10 6 3 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 263 379 1 542 17 5 5 1 6 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 219 339 1 413 14 4 4 1 5 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 174 763 3 090 34 22 5 6 1 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 110 522 2 167 12 5 1 5 1 – – – – –
602 Commercial banks 110 522 2 167 12 5 1 5 1 – – – – –
Services 724 2 406 10 333 108 80 18 3 4 2 1 – – –
80 Health services 427 1 791 7 717 18 10 3 – 2 2 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 162 593 2 603 3 – 1 – – 2 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 2 5 39 8 8 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
28 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BENTON
Total 2 256 7 130 32 710 400 283 65 33 13 4 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 6 5 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 226 846 4 155 59 46 7 5 1 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 141 524 2 492 42 35 4 2 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 359 1 392 6 051 21 10 5 4 – – 2 – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (C) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – – – 1 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products (C) (D) (D) 4 1 1 1 – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 92 365 1 903 25 19 2 4 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 155 438 2 544 22 16 4 1 – 1 – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 123 339 2 062 14 10 3 – – 1 – – – –
Retail trade 873 2 175 9 389 117 70 24 13 8 2 – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 4 2 1 – – 1 – – – –
54 Food stores 160 433 1 788 11 6 2 1 1 1 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 160 469 1 967 24 15 4 3 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 269 352 1 853 38 23 5 6 4 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 250 307 1 552 29 15 4 6 4 – – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 110 361 1 582 27 19 5 2 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 146 697 3 073 39 33 2 1 3 – – – – –
Services 394 1 182 5 321 103 76 20 5 1 1 – – – –
80 Health services 125 605 2 551 11 5 3 1 1 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 1 2 52 7 7 – – – – – – – –
BOLLINGER
Total 1 360 4 384 17 960 173 113 31 18 8 2 – 1 – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
Construction 79 226 1 092 27 22 5 – – – – – – –
Manufacturing 395 1 146 4 800 19 10 3 4 1 – – 1 – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
24 Lumber and wood products 106 246 1 183 14 8 2 3 1 – – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 63 436 1 916 14 9 4 1 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 163 1 060 3 704 16 6 3 5 2 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 114 876 2 980 11 4 3 3 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 272 647 2 613 42 23 12 4 3 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate (B) (D) (D) 12 9 2 1 – – – – – –
Services 342 710 3 171 40 31 2 3 2 2 – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
BOONE
Total 56 713 274 255 1 169 243 3 478 1 808 736 479 286 93 51 13 5 7
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 241 666 3 277 53 31 14 5 3 – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 241 666 3 277 53 31 14 5 3 – – – – –
074 Veterinary services 124 419 1 847 14 3 5 4 2 – – – – –
Mining 41 279 1 387 6 3 1 1 1 – – – – –
Construction 2 970 15 072 72 797 469 292 90 56 24 7 – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 1 001 5 204 24 397 186 130 30 15 9 2 – – – –
151 General building contractors 804 4 306 20 663 137 94 23 11 7 2 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 285 2 168 12 626 14 4 2 4 2 2 – – – –
161 Highway and street construction 176 1 151 7 920 7 1 – 3 2 1 – – – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 109 1 017 4 706 7 3 2 1 – 1 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 1 684 7 700 35 774 269 158 58 37 13 3 – – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 495 2 782 12 816 56 26 16 8 4 2 – – – –
173 Electrical work 168 656 2 993 34 20 10 3 1 – – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 294 1 241 5 120 34 20 5 5 4 – – – – –
1742 Plastering, drywall, and insulation 190 800 3 097 17 7 3 4 3 – – – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 140 425 2 159 47 36 9 2 – – – – – –
1751 Carpentry work 131 398 2 030 41 31 8 2 – – – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 172 838 4 179 18 10 3 2 2 1 – – – –
177 Concrete work 128 432 2 592 25 14 6 4 1 – – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 222 1 093 4 811 34 17 5 11 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 29
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BOONE Con.
Manufacturing 6 196 38 245 152 660 104 43 12 13 12 10 9 3 1 1
20 Food and kindred products 550 2 764 11 048 6 – 1 2 1 1 – 1 – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (C) (D) (D) 4 1 1 – – 1 1 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 654 3 060 13 511 34 18 4 6 3 1 2 – – –
271 Newspapers 318 1 348 6 204 8 3 2 1 – 1 1 – – –
275 Commercial printing 108 553 2 418 12 6 1 4 1 – – – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 629 2 977 13 426 3 – – – – 2 – 1 – –
308 Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. 629 2 977 13 426 3 – – – – 2 – 1 – –
34 Fabricated metal products 225 1 198 5 037 4 1 – – 2 – 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 490 3 034 11 736 10 4 1 – 2 1 2 – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 2 656 19 409 73 916 6 – 1 – – 1 1 1 1 1
37 Transportation equipment 324 2 230 8 500 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – –
371 Motor vehicles and equipment 324 2 230 8 500 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 276 1 996 8 481 6 1 – 2 1 1 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 2 108 12 025 51 476 130 57 22 24 17 5 5 – – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 359 1 062 4 620 6 2 1 – 1 – 2 – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 566 3 299 15 040 65 36 7 16 4 1 1 – – –
47 Transportation services (C) (D) (D) 15 7 4 4 – – – – – –
48 Communication 741 4 368 18 691 31 9 7 3 8 2 2 – – –
481 Telephone communication 437 3 046 13 091 18 8 5 – 3 – 2 – – –
483 Radio and television broadcasting 199 841 3 309 8 1 1 1 4 1 – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 240 2 036 8 399 5 – 1 – 2 2 – – – –
Wholesale trade 2 900 18 552 82 325 191 83 43 39 19 3 2 2 – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 1 384 8 756 39 597 127 59 30 26 9 2 – 1 – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 247 1 135 5 150 24 11 5 6 1 1 – – – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 167 770 3 580 15 8 3 2 1 1 – – – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 137 846 3 545 9 2 3 2 2 – – – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 461 3 204 16 568 26 11 5 8 1 – – 1 – –
5045 Computers, peripherals and software 324 2 123 12 971 8 3 1 3 – – – 1 – –
507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment 116 837 3 248 13 10 2 – – 1 – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 175 1 234 4 849 21 7 7 6 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (G) (D) (D) 59 24 11 13 9 1 – 1 – –
514 Groceries and related products 168 979 4 296 12 5 2 1 3 1 – – – –
5149 Groceries and related products, n.e.c. 128 822 3 479 7 3 – 1 2 1 – – – –
518 Beer, wine, and distilled beverages 115 790 3 355 6 1 – 3 2 – – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 559 3 003 12 652 22 10 6 5 – – – 1 – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (E) (D) (D) 5 – 2 – 1 – 2 – – –
Retail trade 13 002 36 404 156 399 814 280 225 143 112 34 18 2 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 600 2 624 12 175 42 14 11 7 9 – 1 – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 359 1 456 6 448 20 9 3 2 5 – 1 – – –
53 General merchandise stores 1 799 5 097 20 059 15 1 3 1 – 1 7 2 – –
531 Department stores 1 617 4 431 17 716 9 – – – – 1 6 2 – –
54 Food stores 1 631 4 311 18 906 65 13 18 20 5 4 5 – – –
541 Grocery stores 1 457 3 953 17 422 47 10 10 15 3 4 5 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 1 433 7 195 32 751 107 30 40 21 9 6 1 – – –
551 New and used car dealers 627 4 312 20 998 16 3 2 2 3 5 1 – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 115 541 2 518 12 4 3 3 2 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 580 1 876 6 889 64 16 32 12 3 1 – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 666 1 487 5 834 84 30 31 18 4 1 – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 237 440 1 896 24 4 11 7 2 – – – – –
565 Family clothing stores 175 411 1 370 10 3 1 3 2 1 – – – –
566 Shoe stores 107 318 1 214 19 5 11 3 – – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 662 2 292 9 551 79 29 35 10 3 2 – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 241 1 013 4 305 39 16 16 6 1 – – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 143 594 2 651 23 11 8 3 1 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 385 1 106 4 474 35 12 16 3 2 2 – – – –
5731 Radio, TV, and electronic stores 219 648 2 546 11 2 6 – 1 2 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 4 875 8 804 38 566 227 56 34 39 75 20 3 – – –
5812 Eating places 3 989 7 468 32 291 156 22 23 29 61 19 2 – – –
5813 Drinking places 283 336 1 344 15 4 3 2 5 1 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 1 308 4 362 17 539 187 102 50 27 7 – 1 – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 163 721 2 717 11 1 5 2 3 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 518 1 231 5 714 76 34 25 15 2 – – – – –
5941 Sporting goods and bicycle shops 150 359 1 758 21 6 9 6 – – – – – –
5945 Hobby, toy, and game shops 106 201 1 014 8 3 3 – 2 – – – – –
596 Nonstore retailers 266 1 239 4 693 21 15 3 1 1 – 1 – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 285 978 3 496 55 33 12 9 1 – – – – –
5999 Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. 167 399 1 739 32 18 9 4 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
30 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BOONE Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 5 475 43 524 178 898 329 207 63 34 12 5 3 3 1 1
60 Depository institutions 929 5 281 20 895 47 6 22 10 4 3 2 – – –
602 Commercial banks 824 4 743 18 184 40 4 20 9 2 3 2 – – –
63 Insurance carriers 3 208 31 104 125 631 25 10 1 5 4 – 1 2 1 1
631 Life insurance 222 1 751 7 034 8 2 – 3 2 – 1 – – –
633 Fire, marine, and casualty insurance 2 947 29 124 117 615 13 7 – 1 1 – – 2 1 1
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 597 4 113 17 685 78 61 9 5 1 1 – 1 – –
65 Real estate 572 1 943 9 159 134 101 18 11 3 1 – – – –
651 Real estate operators and lessors 245 631 3 010 56 42 9 3 2 – – – – –
653 Real estate agents and managers 211 698 3 150 53 41 9 2 – 1 – – – –
Services 23 753 109 458 469 824 1 350 781 266 163 86 29 14 3 3 5
70 Hotels and other lodging places 573 1 232 5 515 62 38 6 11 5 2 – – – –
701 Hotels and motels 443 931 4 461 25 9 1 8 5 2 – – – –
704 Membership basis organization hotels 127 296 973 32 24 5 3 – – – – – –
72 Personal services 838 2 158 8 595 135 81 31 18 4 – 1 – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 215 412 1 815 35 18 11 4 2 – – – – –
7216 Drycleaning plants, except rug 112 268 1 150 11 4 1 4 2 – – – – –
723 Beauty shops 316 964 4 191 57 34 12 9 2 – – – – –
729 Miscellaneous personal services 220 387 1 199 21 16 2 2 – – 1 – – –
73 Business services 4 017 13 110 55 129 159 92 26 22 10 7 – – – 2
734 Services to buildings 299 577 2 675 41 23 8 7 2 1 – – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 267 448 2 080 33 17 7 6 2 1 – – – –
735 Misc. equipment rental and leasing 136 807 2 738 12 4 4 2 2 – – – – –
736 Personnel supply services 3 022 8 960 37 570 16 6 1 1 2 4 – – – 2
7363 Help supply services 3 006 8 918 37 334 12 3 1 – 2 4 – – – 2
737 Computer and data processing services 162 1 073 4 828 25 14 4 6 1 – – – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 202 719 3 264 30 19 6 2 2 1 – – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 551 2 151 9 254 100 65 20 9 5 1 – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 313 1 624 6 990 76 54 15 5 2 – – – – –
7538 General automotive repair shops 175 868 3 825 44 31 9 3 1 – – – – –
754 Automotive services, except repair 170 308 1 379 18 9 4 3 1 1 – – – –
7542 Carwashes 113 162 723 10 6 2 – 1 1 – – – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services 116 519 2 300 29 22 3 4 – – – – – –
78 Motion pictures 196 416 1 642 25 10 8 5 2 – – – – –
783 Motion picture theaters 105 233 976 6 – 1 3 2 – – – – –
7832 Motion picture theaters, except drive in 105 233 976 6 – 1 3 2 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 524 1 052 4 829 51 34 5 6 2 4 – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 439 882 4 070 38 25 3 6 – 4 – – – –
7997 Membership sports and recreation clubs 247 447 2 379 8 4 – 1 – 3 – – – –
80 Health services 10 883 67 530 291 891 287 165 61 21 17 9 7 3 1 3
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 806 11 203 58 397 116 78 21 7 8 1 1 – – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 290 1 235 5 511 55 25 25 5 – – – – – –
804 Offices of other health practitioners 195 720 3 338 51 38 9 3 1 – – – – –
8049 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. 103 367 1 721 26 21 3 1 1 – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 629 2 089 8 537 11 2 – 2 1 4 2 – – –
806 Hospitals 7 459 45 937 189 552 7 – – – – – 1 2 1 3
807 Medical and dental laboratories 192 891 3 758 10 6 2 – 1 – 1 – – –
808 Home health care services 999 3 819 15 674 14 6 – 1 1 3 2 1 – –
809 Health and allied services, n.e.c. 261 1 538 6 408 12 2 3 2 4 1 – – – –
81 Legal services 280 1 522 6 766 66 45 11 9 1 – – – – –
82 Educational services 1 579 4 053 16 908 21 9 8 – 1 – 1 – 2 –
821 Elementary and secondary schools 160 223 842 5 1 2 – 1 – 1 – – –
83 Social services 1 818 4 782 19 784 125 53 24 25 18 2 3 – – –
832 Individual and family services 155 508 2 026 16 6 7 1 2 – – – – –
833 Job training and related services 397 951 4 041 5 1 – – 2 – 2 – – –
835 Child day care services 558 1 140 4 583 51 22 7 13 8 1 – – – –
836 Residential care 522 1 636 6 743 16 2 3 4 5 1 1 – – –
839 Social services, n.e.c. 101 431 1 849 17 10 3 3 1 – – – – –
86 Membership organizations 1 061 3 439 14 167 152 82 37 23 8 2 – – – –
862 Professional organizations 119 776 3 061 15 11 1 1 1 1 – – – –
866 Religious organizations 631 1 453 5 980 86 42 26 11 7 – – – – –
869 Membership organizations, n.e.c. 131 512 2 114 12 5 3 3 – 1 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 31
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BOONE Con.
Services Con.
87 Engineering and management services 1 162 6 413 28 738 125 78 25 8 11 1 2 – – –
871 Engineering and architectural services 416 2 487 11 314 41 23 10 2 5 – 1 – – –
8711 Engineering services 346 2 154 9 774 22 11 4 1 5 – 1 – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 212 1 005 5 001 39 26 8 3 2 – – – – –
873 Research and testing services 308 1 958 8 463 17 8 4 3 1 – 1 – – –
8734 Testing laboratories 234 1 512 6 664 6 3 1 1 – – 1 – – –
874 Management and public relations 226 963 3 960 28 21 3 – 3 1 – – – –
8742 Management consulting services 162 687 2 820 16 12 2 – 1 1 – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 140 982 3 875 5 – – 2 2 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 27 30 200 32 31 – 1 – – – – – –
BUCHANAN
Total 34 895 177 672 767 396 2 293 1 197 488 288 199 68 33 13 6 1
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 129 293 1 737 38 27 7 4 – – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 129 293 1 737 38 27 7 4 – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 2 1 – 1 – – – – – –
Construction 1 953 14 579 68 185 227 146 42 14 19 4 1 1 – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 443 2 618 12 287 65 49 4 4 7 1 – – – –
151 General building contractors 388 2 447 11 207 51 37 4 3 6 1 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 442 4 703 26 091 10 5 – 1 3 – – 1 – –
17 Special trade contractors 1 068 7 258 29 807 152 92 38 9 9 3 1 – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 248 1 723 5 497 34 23 6 2 2 – 1 – – –
173 Electrical work 268 2 306 9 832 18 4 8 2 3 1 – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 106 567 2 643 16 10 4 1 – 1 – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 134 731 3 780 11 7 1 – 2 1 – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 110 764 3 266 25 16 5 4 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 8 024 57 476 238 173 109 30 14 12 23 7 12 8 3 –
20 Food and kindred products 1 732 14 882 62 192 15 3 – 1 5 1 3 1 1 –
204 Grain mill products 1 320 11 586 48 502 9 2 – 1 3 – 1 1 1 –
23 Apparel and other textile products 848 3 879 14 442 9 3 2 – 1 1 – 2 – –
24 Lumber and wood products 119 742 3 199 6 1 2 – 2 1 – – – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 142 1 027 4 434 5 2 1 1 – – 1 – – –
26 Paper and allied products 1 236 8 745 37 141 6 1 – – – 1 3 – 1 –
27 Printing and publishing 402 1 833 6 928 12 3 3 2 3 – – 1 – –
28 Chemicals and allied products 745 5 528 23 435 11 2 – 1 4 1 2 1 – –
283 Drugs 350 3 105 13 151 5 2 – – 1 1 – 1 – –
31 Leather and leather products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
33 Primary metal industries (F) (D) (D) 2 – – – – 1 – – 1 –
34 Fabricated metal products 495 3 763 16 227 11 2 3 1 3 – 2 – – –
344 Fabricated structural metal products 247 2 013 9 123 6 1 1 – 3 – 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 727 4 736 18 600 11 4 – 1 3 1 1 1 – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
Transportation and public utilities 1 661 11 758 47 182 139 70 22 29 8 9 1 – – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 222 541 2 187 8 2 – 2 3 1 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 676 4 457 18 365 93 58 11 19 2 3 – – – –
48 Communication 242 1 766 6 969 18 4 4 7 2 1 – – – –
481 Telephone communication 107 942 4 111 11 2 4 4 1 – – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 457 4 620 18 037 9 1 2 1 – 4 1 – – –
Wholesale trade 2 203 14 502 64 246 183 75 51 34 18 1 3 1 – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 847 5 069 21 009 91 36 30 16 8 – 1 – – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 124 613 2 615 17 7 6 3 1 – – – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 125 659 2 484 20 10 5 5 – – – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 259 2 143 8 658 17 4 8 2 2 – 1 – – –
509 Miscellaneous durable goods 130 469 2 345 16 9 3 2 2 – – – – –
5093 Scrap and waste materials 106 388 1 899 10 5 1 2 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 1 356 9 433 43 237 92 39 21 18 10 1 2 1 – –
512 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries 448 4 313 22 534 7 1 1 2 1 – 1 1 – –
514 Groceries and related products 165 1 035 4 046 14 6 1 4 3 – – – – –
5149 Groceries and related products, n.e.c. 102 693 2 956 7 2 1 2 2 – – – – –
515 Farm product raw materials 155 715 2 886 21 10 7 2 2 – – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 307 1 884 7 569 21 7 9 2 1 1 1 – – –
5191 Farm supplies 225 1 469 5 615 14 3 7 2 1 – 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
32 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BUCHANAN Con.
Retail trade 7 657 21 083 89 402 577 266 136 79 61 26 8 1 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 176 790 3 425 21 6 10 3 2 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 1 444 4 367 17 460 14 1 4 1 – 1 6 1 – –
531 Department stores 1 397 4 260 16 936 8 – – – – 1 6 1 – –
54 Food stores 790 2 468 10 041 46 21 10 3 7 4 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 717 2 323 9 426 28 9 5 3 6 4 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 966 3 777 16 422 97 40 29 19 4 5 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 348 1 812 7 803 8 2 – – 1 5 – – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 156 708 3 116 17 3 9 4 1 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 360 819 3 671 46 18 15 11 2 – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores (C) (D) (D) 37 18 13 5 1 – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 313 1 220 5 334 46 26 11 5 4 – – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 139 693 3 077 19 10 3 4 2 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 154 434 1 866 23 14 6 1 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 2 980 5 227 22 679 178 68 28 29 37 15 1 – – –
5812 Eating places 2 507 4 546 19 664 113 23 17 26 34 12 1 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 745 2 524 11 403 136 85 31 13 6 1 – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 188 683 2 862 14 3 7 2 1 1 – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 219 591 2 788 45 27 10 7 1 – – – – –
596 Nonstore retailers 110 515 2 590 11 5 3 – 3 – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 134 434 1 771 41 33 5 3 – – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 1 852 10 518 43 481 183 120 27 17 14 3 1 – 1 –
60 Depository institutions 553 2 965 12 671 37 14 6 9 6 1 1 – – –
602 Commercial banks 416 2 340 9 525 19 4 3 6 4 1 1 – – –
63 Insurance carriers 689 4 437 18 709 13 9 – 1 – 2 – – 1 –
633 Fire, marine, and casualty insurance 617 4 078 17 323 9 6 – 1 – 1 – – 1 –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 123 779 3 006 53 47 4 1 1 – – – – –
65 Real estate 350 1 005 4 394 57 36 12 3 6 – – – – –
651 Real estate operators and lessors 150 359 1 508 23 14 4 2 3 – – – – –
653 Real estate agents and managers 119 378 1 676 26 18 7 – 1 – – – – –
Services 11 392 47 379 214 732 821 448 189 98 56 18 7 2 2 1
70 Hotels and other lodging places 294 694 2 847 12 4 2 2 2 1 1 – – –
701 Hotels and motels 291 686 2 808 11 3 2 2 2 1 1 – – –
72 Personal services 587 1 720 6 291 92 59 20 7 5 – 1 – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 151 432 1 857 22 10 10 1 1 – – – – –
723 Beauty shops 176 499 1 582 33 22 5 4 2 – – – – –
729 Miscellaneous personal services 156 280 805 20 16 3 – – – 1 – – –
7291 Tax return preparation services 126 223 443 7 4 2 – – – 1 – – –
73 Business services 1 675 3 531 15 085 90 54 22 5 4 2 1 1 1 –
734 Services to buildings 181 296 1 328 26 17 5 2 1 1 – – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 163 225 987 18 10 4 2 1 1 – – – –
736 Personnel supply services 1 161 2 013 8 324 8 2 – 1 2 1 – 1 1 –
738 Miscellaneous business services 218 567 2 569 26 16 7 1 1 – 1 – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 294 1 292 5 478 71 45 23 3 – – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 231 1 068 4 514 56 36 17 3 – – – – – –
7538 General automotive repair shops 107 494 2 179 24 15 7 2 – – – – – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services 127 586 2 180 25 17 4 3 1 – – – – –
78 Motion pictures 142 252 930 14 5 4 2 3 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 515 1 773 7 788 20 11 4 2 1 1 – 1 – –
80 Health services 4 783 27 314 129 135 165 73 43 24 14 7 2 – 1 1
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 589 5 692 32 568 61 22 18 14 6 1 – – – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 170 814 3 899 36 18 15 3 – – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 667 1 872 7 430 14 1 2 3 3 3 2 – – –
808 Home health care services 233 1 134 4 539 6 – 2 – 2 2 – – – –
809 Health and allied services, n.e.c. 138 736 2 992 10 4 2 2 1 1 – – – –
81 Legal services 134 752 3 627 38 27 9 2 – – – – – –
82 Educational services 208 696 3 282 11 4 1 – 6 – – – – –
821 Elementary and secondary schools 137 469 1 915 4 – – – 4 – – – – –
83 Social services 1 010 2 952 12 328 79 32 15 20 9 2 1 – – –
832 Individual and family services 337 1 165 4 934 21 6 4 6 4 1 – – – –
833 Job training and related services 125 200 855 4 – 2 – 1 1 – – – –
835 Child day care services 123 275 1 005 18 8 4 5 1 – – – – –
836 Residential care 351 1 031 4 398 20 8 2 6 3 – 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 33
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BUCHANAN Con.
Services Con.
86 Membership organizations 1 138 2 934 12 372 136 77 28 19 8 3 1 – – –
863 Labor organizations 106 196 804 20 12 4 4 – – – – – –
864 Civic and social associations 280 611 2 675 28 16 5 4 1 2 – – – –
866 Religious organizations 589 1 086 4 621 75 41 17 9 7 1 – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 354 2 484 11 683 60 39 13 6 1 1 – – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 125 596 2 997 35 25 7 3 – – – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 14 14 – – – – – – – –
BUTLER
Total 13 066 54 778 240 290 1 033 568 241 118 63 29 7 3 4 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 11 9 2 – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 2 1 – 1 – – – – – –
Construction 764 3 228 17 904 99 58 18 15 5 3 – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 263 967 5 906 33 20 5 5 2 1 – – – –
151 General building contractors 209 787 4 823 27 17 4 4 1 1 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 252 1 300 7 756 14 4 3 4 1 2 – – – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 166 863 4 849 10 4 2 2 – 2 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 249 961 4 242 52 34 10 6 2 – – – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 106 448 2 065 17 10 3 3 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 2 835 13 560 60 285 54 17 12 10 5 5 2 1 2 –
25 Furniture and fixtures (F) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – – – 1 –
26 Paper and allied products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 117 367 1 579 5 2 1 1 – 1 – – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products (F) (D) (D) 4 – 1 1 – – 1 1 – –
34 Fabricated metal products 104 447 2 025 5 2 – 2 – 1 – – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 1 046 5 301 23 306 6 2 – – 1 2 – – 1 –
Transportation and public utilities 497 2 896 13 074 55 34 10 3 6 2 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 293 1 498 6 673 33 23 4 2 3 1 – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 116 875 3 921 5 2 – – 2 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 665 2 922 13 038 86 35 31 13 7 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 426 1 911 8 251 56 26 18 7 5 – – – – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 126 716 2 962 14 7 3 2 2 – – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 110 415 1 854 14 5 6 1 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (C) (D) (D) 29 9 12 6 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 3 133 9 093 39 082 301 152 80 33 22 12 1 1 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 179 676 2 915 17 7 4 2 4 – – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 118 497 2 148 9 4 1 1 3 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 573 2 133 7 710 10 3 2 3 – – 1 1 – –
54 Food stores 363 838 3 364 39 16 17 2 3 1 – – – –
541 Grocery stores 321 763 3 003 30 12 12 2 3 1 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 460 2 014 10 109 56 28 17 7 2 2 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 189 1 158 5 802 6 1 1 1 1 2 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 113 314 1 712 23 14 7 1 1 – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 175 425 1 201 26 17 5 2 1 1 – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 194 685 3 343 28 19 5 2 – 2 – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 113 373 2 179 18 13 2 2 – 1 – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 102 339 1 940 13 9 1 2 – 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 937 1 600 6 734 62 21 14 10 11 6 – – – –
5812 Eating places 894 1 534 6 445 45 7 12 9 11 6 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 252 722 3 706 63 41 16 5 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 453 2 330 9 535 75 51 12 6 6 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 248 1 300 5 450 18 8 1 4 5 – – – – –
602 Commercial banks 206 1 105 4 520 14 6 1 3 4 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
34 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
BUTLER Con.
Services 4 674 20 531 86 292 344 205 76 37 12 7 4 1 2 –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 139 301 1 371 9 1 4 3 – 1 – – – –
701 Hotels and motels 123 272 1 261 6 1 1 3 – 1 – – – –
72 Personal services 100 283 1 582 29 20 8 1 – – – – – –
73 Business services 323 896 3 478 27 15 6 4 1 – 1 – – –
736 Personnel supply services 201 489 1 567 3 – – 1 1 – 1 – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 133 554 2 592 39 32 4 2 1 – – – – –
80 Health services 2 872 15 346 63 902 73 34 21 7 2 3 3 1 2 –
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 241 1 653 7 265 25 17 6 1 – – 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 408 970 4 084 5 – 1 – – 2 2 – – –
806 Hospitals 1 899 11 117 44 750 4 – – 1 – – – 1 2 –
83 Social services 360 782 3 137 35 16 9 7 1 2 – – – –
836 Residential care 152 332 1 284 16 7 4 4 – 1 – – – –
86 Membership organizations 291 673 2 673 61 45 10 2 4 – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 255 549 2 191 40 25 9 2 4 – – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 186 836 3 511 19 11 3 3 1 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 2 6 31 6 6 – – – – – – – –
CALDWELL
Total 1 292 3 917 16 037 170 118 26 13 7 5 1 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 10 10 – – – – – – – –
Construction 150 628 2 481 19 10 7 1 – 1 – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 100 494 1 894 6 2 3 – – 1 – – – –
Manufacturing 282 1 052 3 792 9 4 1 2 1 – 1 – – –
31 Leather and leather products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 127 392 1 709 12 7 2 1 1 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 73 282 1 171 19 13 6 – – – – – – –
Retail trade 286 528 2 205 38 22 6 7 2 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 139 140 599 10 3 2 3 1 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 139 140 563 8 1 2 3 1 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 94 343 1 546 16 12 1 1 2 – – – – –
Services 267 668 3 019 46 39 3 1 1 2 – – – –
80 Health services 187 496 2 108 5 2 – – 1 2 – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
CALLAWAY
Total 9 742 51 241 216 784 626 363 123 67 45 14 10 1 2 1
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 41 117 570 15 12 2 1 – – – – – –
Mining 85 571 3 238 11 4 3 3 1 – – – – –
Construction 447 2 624 10 561 88 57 21 7 2 1 – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 108 352 1 744 32 25 4 3 – – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 246 1 812 6 161 51 31 16 2 2 – – – – –
Manufacturing 2 040 13 155 56 770 39 16 5 3 8 2 3 1 1 –
27 Printing and publishing 214 1 196 5 277 7 5 – – 1 – 1 – – –
31 Leather and leather products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 234 1 907 7 859 5 – 1 1 1 1 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 116 651 2 759 6 2 1 – 2 1 – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (F) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – 1 – 1 –
Transportation and public utilities 1 142 14 638 59 412 42 25 6 5 4 1 – – 1 –
42 Trucking and warehousing 166 1 013 4 464 30 20 6 2 2 – – – – –
48 Communication (C) (D) (D) 7 3 – 2 1 1 – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services (F) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – – – 1 –
Wholesale trade 284 1 426 6 245 46 21 16 7 2 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 156 838 3 857 26 13 7 5 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 128 588 2 388 20 8 9 2 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 1 726 4 224 18 854 144 67 31 23 15 5 3 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 4 1 2 – – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 303 826 3 713 17 4 6 2 4 – 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 306 882 3 794 28 11 9 4 3 1 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 233 585 2 436 18 5 8 2 2 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 740 1 202 5 188 37 12 4 9 7 4 1 – – –
5812 Eating places 709 1 160 4 936 28 5 3 8 7 4 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 35
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CALLAWAY Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 321 1 507 6 412 45 28 11 1 4 1 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 195 925 3 937 16 5 7 – 3 1 – – – –
602 Commercial banks 144 736 3 034 12 4 6 – 1 1 – – – –
Services 3 656 12 979 54 695 193 130 28 17 9 4 4 – – 1
72 Personal services 134 458 1 729 22 13 6 2 – 1 – – – –
73 Business services 136 290 1 765 18 14 1 1 2 – – – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 111 214 1 386 3 – – 1 2 – – – – –
7389 Business services, n.e.c. 111 214 1 386 3 – – 1 2 – – – – –
80 Health services 2 243 7 780 31 637 23 12 3 2 2 1 2 – – 1
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 202 435 1 732 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – –
82 Educational services (E) (D) (D) 4 1 – 1 – – 2 – – –
83 Social services 230 511 2 171 26 15 5 3 2 1 – – – –
86 Membership organizations 126 326 1 334 30 21 5 4 – – – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 100 322 1 253 13 10 2 – – 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments – – 27 3 3 – – – – – – – –
CAMDEN
Total 10 419 38 358 178 178 1 338 848 271 127 67 15 6 3 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 47 120 644 13 9 3 1 – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
Construction 1 008 3 514 17 477 203 142 40 14 5 2 – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 370 1 343 5 663 77 55 14 6 1 1 – – – –
151 General building contractors 278 1 009 4 277 57 42 10 3 1 1 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 272 1 054 5 967 18 8 3 3 3 1 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 366 1 117 5 847 108 79 23 5 1 – – – – –
177 Concrete work 140 405 2 244 20 9 7 3 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 1 537 7 833 32 121 56 26 7 8 8 4 2 1 – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 733 4 713 17 758 9 4 – 3 – – 1 1 – –
37 Transportation equipment 388 1 579 7 003 11 3 1 – 4 2 1 – – –
3732 Boat building and repairing 190 684 2 952 8 3 1 – 2 2 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 340 1 476 6 762 57 34 13 7 2 1 – – – –
48 Communication 102 570 2 615 12 4 3 5 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 332 1 421 5 933 68 41 18 8 1 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 268 1 181 4 817 49 26 15 7 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 3 660 10 616 50 875 425 218 110 55 34 5 2 1 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 171 669 3 352 21 13 2 3 3 – – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 143 585 2 948 12 5 1 3 3 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (E) (D) (D) 6 – 3 1 – – 1 1 – –
54 Food stores 381 1 134 4 994 36 21 7 2 3 2 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 364 1 116 4 804 29 15 6 2 3 2 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 354 1 450 7 288 50 27 15 3 5 – – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 117 645 3 294 5 1 – 1 3 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 104 314 1 121 19 11 7 – 1 – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 653 1 582 7 041 79 23 33 18 5 – – – – –
561 Men’s and boys’ clothing stores 161 335 1 373 16 3 5 7 1 – – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 149 372 1 604 22 6 12 3 1 – – – – –
565 Family clothing stores 160 389 1 752 11 – 4 5 2 – – – – –
566 Shoe stores 111 301 1 412 16 7 6 2 1 – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores (C) (D) (D) 41 26 10 4 1 – – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 180 544 2 420 30 15 10 4 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 1 090 2 056 13 742 119 63 17 20 16 3 – – – –
5812 Eating places 917 1 706 10 825 71 28 11 15 14 3 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 327 1 245 4 844 72 45 22 4 1 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 170 671 2 677 33 20 10 2 1 – – – – –
5947 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 101 474 1 786 16 10 3 2 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 552 2 519 11 369 116 85 15 13 1 2 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 248 1 286 4 774 16 2 6 6 – 2 – – – –
65 Real estate 222 829 4 749 69 55 7 6 1 – – – – –
653 Real estate agents and managers 128 426 2 509 35 29 2 3 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
36 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CAMDEN Con.
Services 2 922 10 790 52 747 389 284 63 21 16 1 2 1 1 –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 868 2 465 12 854 47 36 7 1 1 1 – – 1 –
701 Hotels and motels 846 2 411 12 512 37 28 5 1 1 1 – – 1 –
73 Business services 294 993 4 724 42 30 5 2 4 – 1 – – –
734 Services to buildings 187 597 3 126 17 12 1 – 3 – 1 – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 179 579 2 981 10 5 1 – 3 – 1 – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 117 361 1 414 32 24 6 1 1 – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 102 333 1 305 27 20 5 1 1 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 196 555 4 509 51 39 7 2 3 – – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 185 512 3 781 41 30 6 2 3 – – – – –
80 Health services 790 4 555 21 063 46 27 10 4 3 – 1 1 – –
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 105 920 4 538 19 10 7 1 1 – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 163 530 2 900 3 1 – – 1 – 1 – – –
83 Social services 185 396 1 640 22 11 4 4 3 – – – – –
86 Membership organizations 109 270 1 167 35 27 6 2 – – – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 103 425 1 765 30 21 7 2 – – – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 9 8 1 – – – – – – –
CAPE GIRARDEAU
Total 34 093 155 593 660 406 2 214 1 110 447 345 202 64 33 7 2 4
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 129 287 1 440 33 22 9 1 1 – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 129 287 1 440 33 22 9 1 1 – – – – –
Mining 57 377 1 503 6 1 2 2 1 – – – – –
Construction 1 836 9 206 44 413 251 157 43 29 17 4 1 – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 563 2 440 11 246 86 58 11 10 5 2 – – – –
151 General building contractors 472 2 169 9 838 69 45 9 9 5 1 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 303 2 013 9 821 13 4 1 2 4 2 – – – –
161 Highway and street construction 135 966 5 021 6 2 – 1 2 1 – – – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 168 1 047 4 800 7 2 1 1 2 1 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 970 4 753 23 346 152 95 31 17 8 – 1 – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 267 1 517 7 537 34 18 9 4 3 – – – – –
173 Electrical work 157 771 3 821 24 14 5 3 2 – – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 149 839 3 233 14 8 5 – – – 1 – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 135 682 4 092 18 10 2 4 2 – – – – –
1794 Excavation work 104 539 3 345 7 1 1 3 2 – – – – –
Manufacturing 7 504 43 253 170 579 100 31 17 18 11 8 9 2 2 2
23 Apparel and other textile products (F) (D) (D) 3 – 1 – – – 1 – 1 –
24 Lumber and wood products 723 3 693 11 573 13 7 2 3 – – – – 1 –
26 Paper and allied products (G) (D) (D) 3 – – – 1 – 1 – – 1
27 Printing and publishing 301 1 256 4 986 16 11 1 3 – – 1 – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 322 2 512 9 332 6 1 1 1 – 2 1 – – –
31 Leather and leather products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 433 3 282 12 674 9 1 1 3 1 1 2 – – –
34 Fabricated metal products (G) (D) (D) 8 2 2 2 1 – – – – 1
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 132 790 3 261 9 2 3 2 1 1 – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 319 1 608 6 255 6 2 – 1 1 – 2 – – –
37 Transportation equipment 567 3 334 13 390 6 2 – – 1 1 1 1 – –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 161 904 3 753 4 – 1 – 1 2 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 2 318 13 215 54 376 125 57 18 18 21 6 5 – – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 224 512 1 897 15 4 3 4 4 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 697 3 814 16 828 64 35 12 5 8 4 – – – –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 671 3 710 16 402 59 32 11 4 8 4 – – – –
44 Water transportation 221 1 564 7 071 6 2 1 – 1 1 1 – – –
449 Water transportation services 221 1 564 7 071 6 2 1 – 1 1 1 – – –
45 Transportation by air 202 821 2 386 4 1 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
48 Communication 811 4 953 19 632 22 5 – 7 7 1 2 – – –
481 Telephone communication 402 2 548 10 001 13 3 – 4 5 – 1 – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services (C) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – – 1 – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 37
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CAPE GIRARDEAU Con.
Wholesale trade 2 152 11 816 52 116 194 73 48 47 21 5 – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 1 485 8 475 36 713 127 47 31 30 16 3 – – – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 413 2 255 9 465 25 7 5 5 7 1 – – – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 174 956 4 087 13 6 2 – 5 – – – – –
5014 Tires and tubes 121 764 2 927 4 – – 3 – 1 – – – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 121 776 3 024 5 1 – 1 3 – – – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 133 795 3 529 19 7 7 5 – – – – – –
506 Electrical goods 208 1 278 5 665 14 3 4 4 2 1 – – – –
5063 Electrical apparatus and equipment 154 973 4 254 10 2 4 2 1 1 – – – –
507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment 193 1 089 4 675 15 7 3 4 – 1 – – – –
5072 Hardware 121 675 2 870 4 2 – 1 – 1 – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 231 1 446 6 448 30 12 9 8 1 – – – – –
509 Miscellaneous durable goods 111 476 2 191 12 7 2 1 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (F) (D) (D) 65 26 17 15 5 2 – – – –
514 Groceries and related products 235 1 323 6 394 19 7 8 1 1 2 – – – –
5149 Groceries and related products, n.e.c. 156 853 4 442 9 3 4 – – 2 – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 134 383 1 854 16 5 4 6 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 8 049 22 511 91 996 553 230 127 96 68 21 9 2 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 293 1 338 5 822 24 10 6 4 3 1 – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 213 1 039 4 425 10 3 1 2 3 1 – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 1 476 4 428 16 960 18 4 5 1 – 3 3 2 – –
531 Department stores 1 420 4 299 16 382 8 – – – – 3 3 2 – –
54 Food stores 882 2 083 8 839 44 13 10 10 5 4 2 – – –
541 Grocery stores 711 1 753 7 247 29 9 7 4 3 4 2 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 982 4 228 17 961 87 38 16 19 12 2 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 399 2 558 10 870 12 1 2 – 7 2 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 367 912 3 966 42 17 9 13 3 – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores (E) (D) (D) 60 28 22 9 1 – – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 157 261 1 063 22 7 9 5 1 – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 454 1 905 7 546 62 34 10 11 7 – – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 256 1 099 4 362 32 17 5 6 4 – – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 197 899 3 463 16 5 3 4 4 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 170 705 2 837 21 10 3 5 3 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 2 815 4 756 19 754 129 36 21 24 33 11 4 – – –
5812 Eating places 2 636 4 465 18 778 94 16 11 22 30 11 4 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 747 2 474 9 805 126 65 37 18 6 – – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 148 640 2 683 17 5 5 6 1 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 328 907 3 506 53 25 19 6 3 – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 146 459 1 803 33 21 8 4 – – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 1 306 7 558 31 073 190 134 27 17 6 4 2 – – –
60 Depository institutions 559 2 852 11 306 23 1 6 9 3 3 1 – – –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 299 2 250 9 624 61 51 7 2 – – 1 – – –
65 Real estate 227 672 2 912 74 63 8 1 2 – – – – –
Services 10 685 47 309 212 574 738 383 156 116 55 16 7 3 – 2
70 Hotels and other lodging places 528 1 593 7 248 11 2 2 1 3 1 2 – – –
72 Personal services 415 1 019 4 187 58 39 5 9 4 1 – – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 148 364 1 673 13 7 – 3 3 – – – – –
729 Miscellaneous personal services 113 149 357 16 13 1 1 – 1 – – – –
73 Business services 1 404 4 835 22 759 85 41 19 16 4 2 1 2 – –
734 Services to buildings 512 1 358 5 857 29 14 8 4 2 – – 1 – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 465 1 203 5 144 20 9 6 2 2 – – 1 – –
736 Personnel supply services 492 1 788 8 354 6 2 – – 1 1 1 1 – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 157 590 3 720 13 5 4 2 1 1 – – – –
7389 Business services, n.e.c. 144 564 3 652 9 2 3 2 1 1 – – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 331 1 363 5 398 75 52 17 5 – 1 – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 212 1 065 4 140 59 43 12 4 – – – – – –
754 Automotive services, except repair 100 215 925 13 9 2 1 – 1 – – – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services 148 626 2 589 27 16 6 3 2 – – – – –
78 Motion pictures 111 157 670 13 7 – 4 2 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 187 376 1 913 24 15 2 3 4 – – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 158 320 1 674 18 10 2 2 4 – – – – –
80 Health services 4 917 29 475 134 669 169 63 49 30 17 6 1 1 – 2
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 731 9 330 46 913 62 18 21 13 8 2 – – – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 202 961 4 718 35 13 15 7 – – – – – –
804 Offices of other health practitioners 104 460 2 132 33 23 9 1 – – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 744 2 271 8 873 10 – – 2 3 3 1 1 – –
808 Home health care services 117 502 2 428 5 1 1 – 3 – – – – –
809 Health and allied services, n.e.c. 234 1 280 5 207 10 1 1 4 3 1 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
38 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CAPE GIRARDEAU Con.
Services Con.
81 Legal services 146 745 3 536 27 18 3 5 1 – – – – –
82 Educational services 118 326 1 258 8 2 3 1 1 1 – – – –
83 Social services 927 1 620 7 066 61 25 9 17 7 1 2 – – –
832 Individual and family services 126 351 1 510 13 5 5 1 1 1 – – – –
833 Job training and related services 413 379 1 649 7 3 – 1 1 – 2 – – –
835 Child day care services 146 265 1 061 13 4 3 4 2 – – – – –
836 Residential care 203 455 2 109 16 3 1 9 3 – – – – –
86 Membership organizations 912 2 050 8 836 106 59 26 12 6 2 1 – – –
864 Civic and social associations 224 512 2 297 11 5 1 4 – – 1 – – –
866 Religious organizations 592 1 173 4 977 72 40 18 6 6 2 – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 419 1 990 9 057 66 40 13 9 4 – – – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 209 1 383 5 985 29 13 11 3 2 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (C) (D) (D) 3 – 1 1 – 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 57 61 336 24 22 – 1 1 – – – – –
CARROLL
Total 2 200 7 749 31 423 246 160 42 26 10 5 2 1 – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 5 3 1 1 – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 1 – – – – –
Construction 63 242 1 746 21 16 5 – – – – – – –
Manufacturing 555 2 280 8 238 13 5 – 2 3 1 2 – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 83 360 1 460 14 9 3 1 1 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 199 800 3 173 28 17 6 2 2 1 – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (C) (D) (D) 18 9 6 2 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 378 896 3 895 59 32 14 11 2 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 109 516 2 202 24 17 3 4 – – – – – –
Services 741 2 332 9 159 79 60 10 4 1 3 – 1 – –
73 Business services (E) (D) (D) 3 2 – – – – – 1 – –
80 Health services 242 825 3 221 13 9 1 – – 3 – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
CARTER
Total 892 2 597 12 599 132 74 35 13 9 – 1 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 57 183 1 369 9 6 1 1 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 351 1 231 5 116 27 8 9 7 2 – 1 – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products 165 536 2 414 20 4 9 6 1 – – – – –
242 Sawmills and planing mills 107 381 1 700 13 2 6 5 – – – – – –
2421 Sawmills and planing mills, general 107 381 1 700 13 2 6 5 – – – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 59 255 1 151 17 10 7 – – – – – – –
Wholesale trade (B) (D) (D) 6 5 – 1 – – – – – –
Retail trade 209 326 1 376 32 18 8 2 4 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate (B) (D) (D) 7 5 2 – – – – – – –
Services 171 428 1 912 32 20 8 2 2 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 39
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CASS
Total 12 448 47 409 208 521 1 489 941 271 147 95 17 14 4 – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 143 341 1 888 43 31 9 3 – – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 143 341 1 888 43 31 9 3 – – – – – –
Mining 75 418 1 884 5 2 – 2 1 – – – – –
Construction 1 373 6 297 29 864 314 225 59 22 7 1 – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 218 947 4 192 70 57 11 2 – – – – – –
151 General building contractors 187 833 3 458 56 44 10 2 – – – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 118 828 3 912 15 10 2 – 3 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 1 037 4 522 21 760 229 158 46 20 4 1 – – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 172 1 022 4 479 33 19 8 5 1 – – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 130 522 2 483 25 17 5 2 1 – – – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 119 458 2 062 42 36 5 1 – – – – – –
1751 Carpentry work 107 397 1 745 35 30 4 1 – – – – – –
177 Concrete work 153 543 3 102 31 16 11 4 – – – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 250 1 042 5 270 44 31 7 4 1 1 – – – –
1799 Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 113 342 1 810 16 11 3 1 – 1 – – – –
Manufacturing 1 417 7 163 30 383 78 37 13 13 9 2 3 1 – –
20 Food and kindred products (C) (D) (D) 3 2 – – – – 1 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products 265 1 043 4 454 10 5 1 – 2 1 1 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 119 466 1 819 12 5 1 5 1 – – – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 580 3 429 14 202 13 2 2 3 4 – 1 1 – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 114 536 2 201 13 8 2 2 – 1 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 792 3 772 16 184 69 34 13 7 14 1 – – – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 308 927 3 547 14 4 1 1 8 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 351 1 484 7 444 42 27 6 3 5 1 – – – –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 347 1 464 7 362 39 24 6 3 5 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 446 2 356 10 127 75 44 16 10 5 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 269 1 502 6 927 45 27 10 5 3 – – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 137 837 3 707 13 7 1 2 3 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 177 854 3 200 30 17 6 5 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 3 881 10 858 48 917 293 149 56 40 35 7 4 2 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 137 596 2 626 14 6 2 3 3 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (F) (D) (D) 8 – 4 – 1 – 1 2 – –
539 Misc. general merchandise stores 175 436 2 011 5 – 3 – 1 – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 766 2 072 8 790 28 12 5 4 4 – 3 – – –
541 Grocery stores 759 2 061 8 743 23 7 5 4 4 – 3 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 589 2 469 12 572 60 24 19 9 5 3 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 250 1 510 7 741 6 – – 1 2 3 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 258 620 2 907 39 14 16 7 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 1 247 1 991 9 433 92 43 11 14 20 4 – – – –
5812 Eating places 1 169 1 860 8 429 59 15 7 13 20 4 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 276 914 3 965 68 49 9 9 1 – – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 100 416 1 704 9 2 2 4 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 668 3 394 14 487 119 80 20 12 6 1 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 301 1 464 6 185 23 4 7 7 5 – – – – –
65 Real estate 258 1 298 5 626 50 36 8 4 1 1 – – – –
Services 3 636 12 779 54 534 477 324 84 38 18 5 7 1 – –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 160 332 786 8 4 – 3 – – 1 – – –
701 Hotels and motels 160 332 786 8 4 – 3 – – 1 – – –
72 Personal services 220 592 2 606 76 63 11 1 1 – – – – –
73 Business services 324 763 3 392 71 54 9 4 3 1 – – – –
734 Services to buildings 192 280 1 053 33 24 5 1 2 1 – – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 159 261 879 27 19 5 1 1 1 – – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 135 569 2 732 46 36 9 – 1 – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 128 547 2 628 37 27 9 – 1 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 152 268 1 224 19 8 3 7 1 – – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 116 209 1 016 14 7 – 6 1 – – – – –
80 Health services 1 660 7 518 32 352 60 23 14 7 7 2 6 1 – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 104 523 2 318 15 6 5 4 – – – – – –
804 Offices of other health practitioners 207 663 2 515 13 8 1 – 3 – 1 – – –
8049 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. 185 578 2 198 4 – – – 3 – 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 886 3 086 12 920 12 2 1 – 3 2 3 1 – –
83 Social services 356 859 3 656 43 25 7 7 3 1 – – – –
835 Child day care services 160 286 1 206 17 7 2 7 1 – – – – –
836 Residential care 165 477 2 053 12 5 4 – 2 1 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
40 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CASS Con.
Services Con.
86 Membership organizations 366 788 3 148 67 47 12 6 1 1 – – – –
866 Religious organizations 347 741 2 951 56 36 12 6 1 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 17 31 253 16 15 1 – – – – – – –
CEDAR
Total 2 435 8 081 35 277 296 191 50 33 13 2 7 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 123 483 2 189 9 7 1 – – – 1 – – –
07 Agricultural services 123 483 2 189 9 7 1 – – – 1 – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 1 – – – – – –
Construction 86 181 1 029 37 31 5 1 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 721 3 048 12 212 28 11 8 3 1 2 3 – – –
20 Food and kindred products (C) (D) (D) 4 – 2 1 – 1 – – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (E) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – 2 – – –
27 Printing and publishing (C) (D) (D) 4 1 2 – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 124 655 3 643 17 11 – 4 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade (B) (D) (D) 17 10 5 2 – – – – – –
Retail trade 580 1 307 5 484 80 40 19 16 5 – – – – –
54 Food stores 130 343 1 549 8 2 2 1 3 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 116 368 1 583 18 9 4 4 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 211 267 1 098 25 9 6 9 1 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 180 223 944 18 5 3 9 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 118 471 2 231 22 15 3 2 2 – – – – –
Services 572 1 622 7 185 79 61 8 4 3 – 3 – – –
80 Health services 352 1 156 4 948 12 6 1 2 – – 3 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 209 518 2 147 3 1 – – – – 2 – – –
Unclassified establishments 4 8 10 4 4 – – – – – – – –
CHARITON
Total 1 453 5 825 25 551 234 155 45 18 12 3 1 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 3 8 25 3 3 – – – – – – – –
Construction 111 324 1 437 27 20 3 2 2 – – – – –
Manufacturing 486 2 582 10 954 12 2 2 1 3 3 1 – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 148 589 3 578 3 – – – 1 2 – – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 53 355 1 446 19 16 2 1 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 221 1 068 5 104 27 8 11 6 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 155 816 3 796 20 5 10 4 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 230 555 2 370 51 30 15 5 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 117 427 1 980 29 21 5 2 1 – – – – –
Services 228 498 2 207 62 51 7 1 3 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 4 8 28 4 4 – – – – – – – –
CHRISTIAN
Total 8 353 31 732 134 981 962 587 178 108 68 13 6 1 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 60 172 779 19 13 6 – – – – – – –
Mining 51 293 1 397 4 2 – 1 1 – – – – –
Construction 1 048 4 212 18 714 199 130 35 26 8 – – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 296 1 152 5 144 57 37 11 6 3 – – – – –
151 General building contractors 262 962 4 319 42 24 10 5 3 – – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 103 417 2 052 15 10 3 – 2 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 649 2 643 11 518 127 83 21 20 3 – – – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 185 1 066 4 254 21 10 4 4 3 – – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 104 382 1 932 25 19 2 4 – – – – – –
177 Concrete work 107 399 1 751 15 7 4 4 – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 41
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CHRISTIAN Con.
Manufacturing 2 613 11 492 47 326 87 32 20 13 13 3 4 1 1 –
23 Apparel and other textile products 463 1 181 5 531 5 – 1 – 2 – 1 1 – –
24 Lumber and wood products 173 552 2 361 17 8 4 2 3 – – – – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 158 572 2 265 8 5 1 1 – – 1 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 148 809 3 363 9 2 2 2 3 – – – – –
275 Commercial printing 103 673 2 823 5 1 1 1 2 – – – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 279 1 924 7 321 7 1 1 3 – 1 1 – – –
3089 Plastics products, n.e.c. 125 588 2 767 4 – – 3 – 1 – – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 125 690 2 617 13 5 5 – 3 – – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (F) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – – – 1 –
37 Transportation equipment 225 988 4 434 7 4 1 – – 1 1 – – –
38 Instruments and related products (C) (D) (D) 3 1 – – 1 1 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 243 1 427 6 327 59 44 8 4 3 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 436 2 077 8 603 60 35 12 7 6 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 297 1 632 6 680 40 25 6 5 4 – – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 106 648 2 407 11 8 – 1 2 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 139 445 1 923 20 10 6 2 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 1 879 5 314 23 714 196 99 44 25 21 6 1 – – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 111 436 1 746 11 6 1 2 2 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 4 1 1 1 – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 335 819 3 642 29 13 9 2 3 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 330 1 507 6 756 30 8 11 5 5 1 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 118 806 3 861 3 – – – 2 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 696 1 067 5 210 53 21 11 9 9 3 – – – –
5812 Eating places 584 895 4 179 33 8 6 8 8 3 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 208 769 3 478 47 32 8 5 2 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 347 1 550 6 783 79 56 11 10 2 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 207 1 024 4 457 17 2 5 8 2 – – – – –
Services 1 667 5 168 21 265 246 163 42 22 14 4 1 – – –
73 Business services 250 903 4 461 29 20 4 2 2 – 1 – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 175 527 2 536 8 4 2 – 1 – 1 – – –
80 Health services 511 1 445 6 207 33 14 10 2 4 3 – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 355 942 4 026 6 – – 1 2 3 – – – –
83 Social services 234 364 1 694 27 16 3 5 2 1 – – – –
86 Membership organizations 141 320 1 343 40 32 5 2 1 – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 128 277 1 202 32 24 5 2 1 – – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 106 373 1 420 21 14 4 1 2 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 9 27 73 13 13 – – – – – – – –
CLARK
Total 898 2 707 12 219 153 98 23 25 6 1 – – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – 1 – – – – – –
Construction 19 53 294 10 9 1 – – – – – – –
Manufacturing 126 315 1 447 10 6 1 2 – 1 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 40 156 701 14 12 1 1 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 157 795 3 640 20 9 2 7 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 284 680 2 973 36 16 7 11 2 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 79 322 1 370 15 10 3 1 1 – – – – –
Services 164 275 1 240 41 30 8 2 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 3 3 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
42 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CLAY
Total 72 541 454 519 1 884 558 4 406 2 236 952 585 389 133 88 10 6 7
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 335 905 4 618 68 40 21 4 3 – – – – –
07 Agricultural services (E) (D) (D) 67 39 21 4 3 – – – – –
074 Veterinary services 105 385 1 937 16 3 10 3 – – – – – –
078 Landscape and horticultural services 162 408 2 223 34 23 9 – 2 – – – – –
Mining 122 753 3 853 5 2 – 1 1 1 – – – –
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (C) (D) (D) 4 1 – 1 1 1 – – – –
142 Crushed and broken stone 115 719 3 736 3 – – 1 1 1 – – – –
1422 Crushed and broken limestone 115 719 3 736 3 – – 1 1 1 – – – –
Construction 4 378 24 787 127 317 482 298 101 48 26 5 2 1 1 –
15 General contractors and operative builders (F) (D) (D) 153 113 27 10 1 2 – – – –
151 General building contractors 488 2 251 10 193 112 80 22 8 – 2 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 692 6 938 30 079 24 7 5 3 7 – 1 1 – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 627 6 449 27 809 20 7 3 3 5 – 1 1 – –
17 Special trade contractors 3 094 15 188 84 941 304 178 68 35 18 3 1 – 1 –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 532 3 672 16 454 59 33 10 9 5 2 – – – –
173 Electrical work 296 2 000 9 252 36 19 8 4 5 – – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 121 428 1 778 17 9 4 2 2 – – – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 369 1 420 5 995 60 36 18 4 1 – 1 – – –
1751 Carpentry work 332 1 309 5 552 47 27 14 4 1 – 1 – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 114 395 2 088 21 12 6 2 1 – – – – –
177 Concrete work 189 762 4 232 35 21 6 8 – – – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 1 378 6 048 43 182 46 24 12 4 4 1 – – 1 –
1794 Excavation work 176 1 095 5 620 13 7 3 1 1 1 – – – –
1799 Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 1 164 4 615 36 209 26 13 7 3 2 – – – 1 –
Manufacturing 16 385 168 494 646 675 235 53 32 48 44 26 25 3 2 2
20 Food and kindred products 1 498 10 153 41 950 14 2 1 2 2 3 3 – 1 –
204 Grain mill products 419 3 491 14 399 6 2 – – 1 2 1 – – –
209 Misc. food and kindred products 830 5 411 22 601 3 – – – 1 – 1 – 1 –
23 Apparel and other textile products 241 1 100 4 803 6 2 1 2 – – 1 – – –
26 Paper and allied products 1 094 8 060 32 107 12 – 2 1 1 4 3 1 – –
265 Paperboard containers and boxes 517 4 860 18 241 5 – – 1 – 1 3 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 1 814 13 776 57 861 62 19 16 11 7 3 5 1 – –
275 Commercial printing 1 433 10 915 46 551 40 13 10 7 3 1 5 1 – –
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic 1 309 10 152 42 969 26 8 7 3 1 1 5 1 – –
2759 Commercial printing, n.e.c. 124 763 3 582 14 5 3 4 2 – – – – –
279 Printing trade services 147 1 560 6 252 5 – 1 2 1 1 – – – –
2796 Platemaking services 147 1 560 6 252 5 – 1 2 1 1 – – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products 1 060 9 090 35 453 22 4 4 3 3 5 2 1 – –
285 Paints and allied products 303 2 979 10 853 5 – 1 1 – 1 2 – – –
289 Miscellaneous chemical products 620 5 032 20 285 10 2 1 1 2 3 – 1 – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 1 103 7 159 29 007 19 2 – 4 8 1 4 – – –
308 Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. 903 5 819 23 925 15 1 – 3 7 1 3 – – –
3089 Plastics products, n.e.c. 634 3 858 16 972 11 1 – 2 6 – 2 – – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 125 643 3 199 7 1 – 4 2 – – – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 1 152 9 400 36 194 24 5 1 4 6 4 4 – – –
344 Fabricated structural metal products 468 3 149 14 670 11 2 1 1 3 3 1 – – –
3444 Sheet metalwork 125 949 3 800 5 2 – – 2 1 – – – –
349 Misc. fabricated metal products 219 1 719 7 112 4 1 – 1 1 – 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 448 3 142 14 268 18 4 2 6 4 1 1 – – –
359 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 171 1 563 6 611 6 2 2 – 1 – 1 – – –
3599 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 171 1 563 6 611 6 2 2 – 1 – 1 – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 425 2 135 8 321 8 3 – – 1 3 1 – – –
37 Transportation equipment (I) (D) (D) 7 1 – 1 4 – – – – 1
38 Instruments and related products (F) (D) (D) 3 1 – – 1 – – – 1 –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 1 454 14 939 78 750 8 – 1 3 1 1 1 – – 1
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 43
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CLAY Con.
Transportation and public utilities 3 183 20 034 82 233 244 121 44 37 28 7 7 – – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 165 417 1 387 11 5 – 2 4 – – – – –
415 School buses 144 319 1 000 6 1 – 1 4 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 1 886 11 594 47 973 149 77 32 20 11 4 5 – – –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 1 517 9 604 39 215 128 71 26 16 8 2 5 – – –
422 Public warehousing and storage 369 1 990 8 748 20 5 6 4 3 2 – – – –
45 Transportation by air 237 1 362 5 104 13 6 2 3 1 – 1 – – –
47 Transportation services 405 1 629 6 676 41 22 5 9 4 – 1 – – –
472 Passenger transportation arrangement 117 432 1 867 20 12 4 3 1 – – – – –
4724 Travel agencies 108 401 1 773 17 9 4 3 1 – – – – –
478 Miscellaneous transportation services 205 653 2 575 9 3 – 3 2 – 1 – – –
48 Communication 220 1 656 8 042 18 7 5 1 4 1 – – – –
481 Telephone communication 124 1 152 5 507 12 5 3 1 3 – – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 242 2 949 11 383 8 1 – 2 3 2 – – – –
Wholesale trade 7 618 63 472 260 357 392 171 87 59 46 13 13 2 – 1
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 3 941 33 047 133 281 254 104 59 45 29 9 7 1 – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 1 283 10 507 38 878 37 8 7 11 6 1 3 1 – –
5012 Automobiles and other motor vehicles 934 8 255 29 911 10 2 – 1 3 – 3 1 – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 250 1 405 5 550 20 4 7 7 1 1 – – – –
502 Furniture and homefurnishings 287 1 953 8 657 9 2 1 3 1 1 1 – – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 454 4 184 15 142 26 9 7 4 3 2 1 – – –
5033 Roofing, siding, and insulation 108 870 3 228 7 3 1 1 1 1 – – – –
5039 Construction materials, n.e.c. 254 2 574 8 999 12 4 4 2 – 1 1 – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 349 3 036 12 611 32 19 5 2 4 2 – – – –
5047 Medical and hospital equipment 137 1 307 5 710 9 4 1 1 2 1 – – – –
505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum 289 2 575 10 191 12 3 1 4 2 1 1 – – –
506 Electrical goods 146 1 164 7 639 30 17 10 3 – – – – – –
507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment 303 2 850 11 954 22 2 8 9 2 1 – – – –
5072 Hardware 121 1 075 4 656 11 – 6 4 1 – – – – –
5075 Warm air heating and air conditioning 126 1 362 5 709 5 1 – 2 1 1 – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 572 4 563 19 683 67 34 17 6 9 1 – – – –
5084 Industrial machinery and equipment 293 2 468 10 935 33 18 8 1 6 – – – – –
5085 Industrial supplies 162 1 306 5 433 17 8 4 2 2 1 – – – –
509 Miscellaneous durable goods 258 2 215 8 526 19 10 3 3 2 – 1 – – –
5099 Durable goods, n.e.c. 172 1 697 5 884 5 3 – – 1 – 1 – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 1 760 15 373 61 999 122 63 24 12 15 4 4 – – –
511 Paper and paper products 384 3 385 14 158 22 14 1 1 4 1 1 – – –
5111 Printing and writing paper 200 2 250 9 322 5 2 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
5112 Stationery and office supplies 116 487 2 113 11 8 – – 2 1 – – – –
514 Groceries and related products 370 2 569 11 507 21 11 6 – 2 1 1 – – –
515 Farm product raw materials 109 971 3 697 6 1 3 1 – 1 – – – –
5153 Grain and field beans 109 971 3 697 6 1 3 1 – 1 – – – –
516 Chemicals and allied products 174 1 127 4 433 19 10 3 4 1 1 – – – –
5162 Plastics materials and basic shapes 120 616 2 498 8 3 – 3 1 1 – – – –
518 Beer, wine, and distilled beverages 398 4 707 16 649 6 1 – 1 2 – 2 – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 216 1 548 6 721 33 18 7 4 4 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 1 917 15 052 65 077 16 4 4 2 2 – 2 1 – 1
Retail trade 16 747 55 208 234 142 1 025 388 267 170 128 46 22 4 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 639 2 887 12 001 45 13 16 7 5 4 – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 397 1 872 7 793 15 4 3 2 2 4 – – – –
525 Hardware stores 126 560 2 000 10 2 3 2 3 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 2 813 8 546 33 801 33 8 8 1 2 2 10 2 – –
531 Department stores 2 490 7 483 29 806 13 – – – – 2 9 2 – –
54 Food stores 2 223 6 203 25 736 84 29 19 16 10 5 3 2 – –
541 Grocery stores 2 039 5 762 24 010 51 11 10 12 8 5 3 2 – –
546 Retail bakeries 115 249 1 005 16 8 4 2 2 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 2 229 12 842 58 006 163 52 54 26 20 10 1 – – –
551 New and used car dealers 1 125 8 784 40 424 23 1 2 1 9 9 1 – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 267 1 261 5 370 32 12 13 3 4 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 650 1 867 7 895 72 13 36 18 4 1 – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 640 1 454 5 597 81 29 32 14 5 1 – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 216 377 1 505 20 3 8 6 3 – – – – –
565 Family clothing stores 177 357 1 426 8 – 1 4 2 1 – – – –
566 Shoe stores 147 433 1 498 30 14 13 3 – – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 586 2 586 10 958 77 38 26 9 3 – 1 – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 285 1 512 6 719 40 21 11 6 2 – – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 165 990 4 456 14 3 6 3 2 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 255 799 3 269 30 13 14 2 – – 1 – – –
5731 Radio, TV, and electronic stores 162 485 2 043 12 5 5 1 – – 1 – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 5 580 10 993 47 971 293 89 47 60 71 21 5 – – –
5812 Eating places 5 102 10 074 43 797 213 38 33 53 63 21 5 – – –
5813 Drinking places 154 305 1 098 17 9 4 1 3 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
44 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CLAY Con.
Retail trade Con.
59 Miscellaneous retail 1 512 5 042 21 822 237 126 65 36 9 1 – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 323 1 289 5 324 29 6 8 12 3 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 621 1 688 7 329 79 37 20 18 3 1 – – – –
5941 Sporting goods and bicycle shops 113 272 1 325 22 13 6 3 – – – – – –
5944 Jewelry stores 135 574 2 378 20 11 4 4 1 – – – – –
5945 Hobby, toy, and game shops 122 219 1 198 7 4 1 – 1 1 – – – –
5947 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 119 247 1 020 14 4 6 3 1 – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 397 1 347 5 928 73 42 24 4 3 – – – – –
5995 Optical goods stores 153 630 2 959 21 10 9 – 2 – – – – –
5999 Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. 170 521 2 200 32 19 9 3 1 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 525 4 655 18 250 12 4 – 1 3 2 2 – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 2 285 12 501 55 049 375 247 65 42 16 4 1 – – –
60 Depository institutions 868 4 442 18 091 63 18 15 18 9 3 – – – –
602 Commercial banks 615 3 137 12 387 39 6 11 13 7 2 – – – –
603 Savings institutions 173 896 3 886 14 5 2 5 2 – – – – –
61 Nondepository institutions 216 1 574 6 922 40 25 11 3 – 1 – – – –
614 Personal credit institutions 120 822 3 263 13 7 4 1 – 1 – – – –
63 Insurance carriers 134 891 3 616 25 18 3 2 2 – – – – –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 255 1 303 6 224 91 80 7 4 – – – – – –
65 Real estate 665 2 886 13 668 126 86 25 10 4 – 1 – – –
651 Real estate operators and lessors 344 1 533 7 655 44 26 12 3 2 – 1 – – –
653 Real estate agents and managers 182 830 3 913 64 50 11 3 – – – – – –
655 Subdividers and developers 112 404 1 589 11 5 1 3 2 – – – – –
Services 21 458 108 309 469 882 1 546 883 334 176 97 31 18 – 3 4
70 Hotels and other lodging places 523 1 266 5 513 21 5 2 5 5 3 1 – – –
72 Personal services 1 038 2 717 10 859 174 104 44 24 1 – 1 – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 264 827 3 519 51 32 10 8 1 – – – – –
7216 Drycleaning plants, except rug 122 304 1 342 17 7 4 6 – – – – – –
723 Beauty shops 361 1 009 4 357 70 37 21 12 – – – – – –
729 Miscellaneous personal services 308 509 1 449 28 17 9 1 – – 1 – – –
7291 Tax return preparation services 234 330 710 6 2 3 – – – 1 – – –
73 Business services 3 590 24 881 106 869 222 135 39 17 15 9 6 – – 1
733 Mailing, reproduction, stenographic 243 1 581 5 938 20 9 4 2 3 2 – – – –
7331 Direct mail advertising services 172 973 3 956 8 3 – 1 2 2 – – – –
734 Services to buildings 330 828 3 529 50 36 7 3 3 – 1 – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 306 751 3 118 39 26 6 3 3 – 1 – – –
735 Misc. equipment rental and leasing 142 828 3 839 18 7 8 1 2 – – – – –
736 Personnel supply services 1 027 3 706 15 777 22 10 1 – 2 4 5 – – –
7361 Employment agencies 134 740 2 715 8 5 1 – 1 1 – – – –
7363 Help supply services 893 2 966 13 062 14 5 – – 1 3 5 – – –
737 Computer and data processing services 1 197 15 810 68 181 34 24 6 2 1 – – – – 1
738 Miscellaneous business services 571 1 695 7 621 57 32 12 7 3 3 – – – –
7389 Business services, n.e.c. 299 885 3 628 40 25 7 5 2 1 – – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 763 4 154 17 703 137 86 29 18 1 3 – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 567 3 139 12 800 105 64 27 11 1 2 – – – –
7532 Top and body repair and paint shops 130 667 2 846 25 16 4 4 1 – – – – –
7538 General automotive repair shops 323 1 885 7 327 57 37 14 4 – 2 – – – –
754 Automotive services, except repair 108 316 1 659 25 18 1 6 – – – – – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services 141 735 3 060 52 43 6 3 – – – – – –
78 Motion pictures 291 651 2 156 19 4 3 5 7 – – – – –
784 Video tape rental 132 162 657 10 3 2 2 3 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 3 236 10 117 45 600 53 29 6 7 8 1 – – – 2
793 Bowling centers 170 427 1 643 6 1 – – 4 1 – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 2 994 9 588 43 476 36 21 4 6 3 – – – – 2
80 Health services 6 695 45 691 200 933 326 153 90 44 23 7 6 – 2 1
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 1 067 12 455 60 342 112 43 33 24 12 – – – – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 526 3 024 14 277 101 53 36 10 2 – – – – –
803 Offices of osteopathic physicians 120 1 320 6 085 16 5 7 3 1 – – – – –
804 Offices of other health practitioners 245 1 470 6 910 50 34 11 2 3 – – – – –
8049 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. 120 760 3 690 12 5 2 2 3 – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 769 1 871 9 196 9 1 – – 2 3 3 – – –
806 Hospitals 3 259 21 794 87 855 5 – – – – – 2 – 2 1
808 Home health care services 282 863 3 796 6 1 – 1 1 3 – – – –
809 Health and allied services, n.e.c. 360 2 615 11 254 13 5 2 3 1 1 1 – – –
81 Legal services 288 1 912 9 413 83 65 11 6 1 – – – – –
82 Educational services 1 288 3 690 15 370 19 8 4 1 3 1 1 – 1 –
821 Elementary and secondary schools 149 482 2 001 9 2 3 1 2 1 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 45
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
CLAY Con.
Services Con.
83 Social services 1 170 3 222 13 485 93 36 22 11 21 2 1 – – –
832 Individual and family services 178 842 3 484 21 10 6 2 2 1 – – – –
833 Job training and related services 237 353 1 481 9 4 2 – 1 1 1 – – –
835 Child day care services 353 808 3 265 29 7 6 8 8 – – – – –
836 Residential care 305 954 4 130 23 9 6 1 7 – – – – –
86 Membership organizations 1 788 5 142 20 839 187 107 43 22 8 5 2 – – –
863 Labor organizations 119 794 3 285 17 9 5 2 1 – – – – –
864 Civic and social associations 123 189 899 27 22 3 1 – 1 – – – –
866 Religious organizations 1 469 3 856 15 399 128 66 31 19 6 4 2 – – –
87 Engineering and management services 572 3 453 15 249 150 104 32 11 3 – – – – –
871 Engineering and architectural services 106 719 3 579 28 19 6 3 – – – – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 207 951 3 509 63 44 15 4 – – – – – –
874 Management and public relations 224 1 579 7 238 54 40 8 3 3 – – – – –
8742 Management consulting services 106 698 3 185 28 23 2 2 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 30 56 432 34 33 1 – – – – – – –
CLINTON
Total 3 060 11 545 48 469 403 251 68 50 26 6 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 12 7 4 1 – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 1 – – – – 1 – – – –
Construction 115 470 2 210 38 30 5 3 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 211 874 3 445 20 9 6 2 2 1 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 183 951 4 201 29 19 3 5 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 216 1 448 4 680 25 11 5 6 3 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 162 1 149 3 409 13 3 3 4 3 – – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 111 963 2 462 5 – – 2 3 – – – – –
5191 Farm supplies 111 963 2 462 5 – – 2 3 – – – – –
Retail trade 824 2 191 9 587 85 43 18 13 9 1 1 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 3 2 – – – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 136 319 1 364 15 2 8 3 2 – – – – –
541 Grocery stores 129 309 1 316 13 1 7 3 2 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 175 582 2 220 22 14 2 3 3 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 119 262 942 9 4 – 3 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 251 420 1 920 18 7 3 3 4 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 243 414 1 885 13 3 2 3 4 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 231 996 4 434 34 21 4 7 2 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 138 757 3 382 9 2 – 5 2 – – – – –
Services 1 172 4 210 17 678 155 107 23 13 8 3 1 – – –
80 Health services 656 2 968 12 241 26 12 3 3 4 3 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 326 1 033 4 239 6 – – – 3 3 – – – –
83 Social services 133 326 1 297 19 9 6 2 2 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 5 5 21 4 4 – – – – – – – –
COLE
Total 28 245 139 113 601 735 2 033 1 047 432 271 189 50 33 7 3 1
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 121 358 1 987 24 12 7 5 – – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 121 358 1 987 24 12 7 5 – – – – – –
Mining 36 184 914 6 3 2 1 – – – – – –
Construction 2 264 12 406 59 968 265 153 51 30 24 5 2 – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 615 2 971 12 561 97 57 24 9 7 – – – – –
151 General building contractors 574 2 805 11 626 78 40 22 9 7 – – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 289 1 518 8 736 15 6 2 2 2 3 – – – –
161 Highway and street construction 108 759 4 728 5 1 2 – 1 1 – – – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 180 758 4 007 9 4 – 2 1 2 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 1 360 7 917 38 671 153 90 25 19 15 2 2 – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 366 2 394 10 717 31 16 6 5 2 1 1 – – –
173 Electrical work 271 1 959 9 477 21 11 6 1 2 – 1 – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 239 1 077 5 655 24 12 4 5 2 1 – – – –
1742 Plastering, drywall, and insulation 179 876 4 001 10 3 1 3 2 1 – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 163 988 4 452 15 8 1 3 3 – – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 126 724 4 481 20 12 4 1 3 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
46 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
COLE Con.
Manufacturing 2 924 19 552 81 954 64 21 15 13 5 2 4 3 1 –
20 Food and kindred products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 724 4 854 23 344 20 9 4 4 1 – 1 1 – –
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic 101 655 2 630 9 3 2 3 1 – – – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products (F) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – – – 1 –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – – 1 – – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 173 936 5 009 7 1 1 2 2 1 – – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 172 1 046 4 752 4 1 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (E) (D) (D) 5 – 3 1 – – – 1 – –
37 Transportation equipment (E) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – – 1 – –
Transportation and public utilities 1 183 9 296 36 858 82 44 13 9 12 2 2 – – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 144 287 1 060 7 2 1 2 1 1 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 233 1 803 7 029 32 19 6 3 4 – – – – –
48 Communication 410 3 411 13 588 23 14 3 1 4 – 1 – – –
481 Telephone communication 225 2 262 8 345 13 10 2 – – – 1 – – –
483 Radio and television broadcasting 123 833 3 868 3 – – – 3 – – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 291 3 115 12 627 8 3 1 1 1 1 1 – – –
Wholesale trade 2 732 14 434 60 181 130 63 22 18 22 4 – – – 1
50 Wholesale trade durable goods (F) (D) (D) 85 40 16 13 14 2 – – – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 141 822 3 590 13 5 4 1 3 – – – – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 108 818 3 367 9 6 1 – 1 1 – – – –
5031 Lumber, plywood, and millwork 100 737 2 652 5 2 1 – 1 1 – – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 357 3 523 12 700 24 10 3 2 8 1 – – – –
5044 Office equipment 149 953 3 874 10 4 – 2 4 – – – – –
5045 Computers, peripherals and software 169 2 378 8 015 10 4 2 – 3 1 – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 104 680 3 056 12 5 3 3 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 1 748 7 015 28 736 44 23 6 5 8 1 – – – 1
514 Groceries and related products 156 794 3 490 13 6 3 1 3 – – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 1 417 5 018 20 431 12 6 1 2 1 1 – – – 1
Retail trade 6 664 18 642 77 005 457 193 115 69 56 14 8 2 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 265 1 107 4 450 26 10 8 2 5 1 – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 154 771 3 174 10 1 4 2 2 1 – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 1 180 3 640 14 769 13 4 – 2 1 1 4 1 – –
531 Department stores 1 106 3 501 14 084 7 1 – – – 1 4 1 – –
54 Food stores 955 2 455 10 302 38 13 9 10 1 1 4 – – –
541 Grocery stores 913 2 378 9 950 30 8 8 8 1 1 4 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 619 2 879 12 025 57 24 15 10 6 2 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 272 1 769 7 744 10 4 – – 4 2 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 252 728 2 565 32 13 10 7 2 – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 229 492 1 992 40 14 20 6 – – – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 117 222 936 15 4 6 5 – – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 315 1 029 4 330 53 34 11 6 2 – – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 175 634 2 709 30 19 6 4 1 – – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 136 516 2 212 19 11 3 4 1 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 117 298 1 181 16 10 3 2 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 2 193 4 021 16 901 125 34 28 21 33 9 – – – –
5812 Eating places 2 056 3 782 15 791 94 14 23 15 33 9 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 584 1 735 7 240 100 59 22 12 7 – – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 111 458 1 835 8 1 2 3 2 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 228 565 2 386 40 24 8 6 2 – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 148 470 2 002 34 24 6 3 1 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 324 1 284 4 996 5 1 2 – 1 – – 1 – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 2 322 15 796 65 539 195 119 29 22 17 3 4 1 – –
60 Depository institutions 767 4 439 19 463 36 11 6 8 8 – 3 – – –
602 Commercial banks 601 3 512 15 718 18 3 1 6 5 – 3 – – –
61 Nondepository institutions 101 1 001 3 288 10 3 3 2 2 – – – – –
63 Insurance carriers 267 2 119 8 553 22 12 1 5 3 1 – – – –
631 Life insurance 111 819 3 020 7 1 – 4 2 – – – – –
633 Fire, marine, and casualty insurance 101 883 3 841 8 5 1 1 – 1 – – – –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 538 4 633 19 808 53 37 7 4 2 2 1 – – –
65 Real estate 168 674 3 170 60 48 9 2 1 – – – – –
67 Holding and other investment offices (E) (D) (D) 7 4 1 – 1 – – 1 – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 47
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
COLE Con.
Services 9 930 48 156 216 400 791 422 177 104 53 19 13 1 2 –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 656 1 464 6 523 20 8 – 7 1 2 2 – – –
701 Hotels and motels 656 1 464 6 476 19 7 – 7 1 2 2 – – –
72 Personal services 319 756 3 350 63 35 19 8 1 – – – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 103 230 969 17 9 4 4 – – – – – –
723 Beauty shops 110 324 1 413 26 14 9 3 – – – – – –
73 Business services 1 113 4 939 21 153 91 52 14 11 7 4 3 – – –
734 Services to buildings 188 253 1 140 22 13 3 3 2 1 – – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 180 218 981 17 8 3 3 2 1 – – – –
736 Personnel supply services 224 836 3 389 4 – 1 – 2 – 1 – – –
737 Computer and data processing services 278 1 493 7 498 18 11 1 4 – 1 1 – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 145 947 4 339 17 12 4 – – – 1 – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 262 1 044 4 373 54 32 14 7 1 – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 189 872 3 632 44 28 11 5 – – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 183 579 2 603 24 17 2 2 2 1 – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 122 463 2 175 16 12 1 1 1 1 – – – –
80 Health services 3 777 23 301 108 655 143 67 35 20 9 5 4 1 2 –
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 869 8 204 42 302 47 17 14 10 5 – – 1 – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 175 951 4 457 28 12 11 4 1 – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 465 1 482 6 308 8 3 – – – 3 2 – – –
806 Hospitals 1 588 9 368 40 878 4 1 – – – 1 – – 2 –
808 Home health care services 378 1 179 5 040 6 2 – – 1 1 2 – – –
81 Legal services 233 1 805 10 152 44 28 9 5 2 – – – – –
82 Educational services 355 1 372 5 629 18 6 2 2 7 1 – – – –
821 Elementary and secondary schools 222 907 3 748 8 1 1 1 4 1 – – – –
83 Social services 882 2 829 11 805 70 35 12 10 10 1 2 – – –
832 Individual and family services 139 683 2 709 14 5 4 2 3 – – – – –
833 Job training and related services 224 463 2 028 4 – – 1 1 1 1 – – –
835 Child day care services 231 460 1 770 23 7 7 6 3 – – – – –
839 Social services, n.e.c. 154 910 3 648 14 12 1 – – – 1 – – –
86 Membership organizations 1 538 7 189 29 562 164 89 43 17 8 5 2 – – –
861 Business associations 310 2 380 9 701 41 25 9 3 3 1 – – – –
862 Professional organizations 108 722 2 910 22 12 8 2 – – – – – –
863 Labor organizations 116 1 004 3 963 17 11 3 2 – 1 – – – –
864 Civic and social associations 215 562 2 323 18 10 3 4 – – 1 – – –
866 Religious organizations 719 2 109 8 820 49 20 15 6 4 3 1 – – –
87 Engineering and management services 453 2 312 10 055 70 38 19 8 5 – – – – –
871 Engineering and architectural services 138 739 3 280 18 8 6 2 2 – – – – –
8711 Engineering services 107 564 2 541 11 3 5 1 2 – – – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 223 977 4 213 26 11 8 4 3 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 69 289 929 19 17 1 – – 1 – – – –
COOPER
Total 4 044 14 363 61 770 380 234 67 40 22 9 6 2 – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 14 42 227 4 3 1 – – – – – – –
Mining 57 308 1 229 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
Construction 151 557 3 178 48 39 4 5 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 1 108 4 815 20 261 17 3 3 1 4 1 3 2 – –
20 Food and kindred products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products (E) (D) (D) 4 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – – 1 1 – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
Transportation and public utilities 294 1 419 6 656 24 12 4 3 3 2 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 130 778 3 290 13 7 3 1 1 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 204 724 3 202 36 21 6 8 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 146 467 2 008 23 12 4 6 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 882 2 172 9 095 87 43 25 9 6 3 1 – – –
53 General merchandise stores 133 356 1 322 4 1 2 – – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 154 341 1 528 9 5 2 – – 2 – – – –
541 Grocery stores 154 341 1 528 9 5 2 – – 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 229 714 3 133 21 8 8 1 3 1 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 141 313 1 414 13 5 7 – – 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 221 292 1 230 18 6 4 5 3 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 189 272 1 114 12 3 2 4 3 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
48 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
COOPER Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 131 666 2 574 25 18 3 3 1 – – – – –
Services 1 181 3 650 15 322 125 84 20 10 6 3 2 – – –
80 Health services 472 1 640 7 187 24 13 3 2 4 1 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 205 542 2 239 5 1 – – 3 1 – – – –
82 Educational services (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – – 1 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments 22 10 26 11 10 – 1 – – – – – –
CRAWFORD
Total 5 428 22 068 88 748 461 274 88 49 30 12 4 4 – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 69 106 480 10 8 1 – 1 – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
Construction 186 759 3 598 41 30 5 3 3 – – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 109 418 2 159 19 13 2 2 2 – – – – –
151 General building contractors 105 407 2 097 17 11 2 2 2 – – – – –
Manufacturing 1 959 11 574 40 813 59 23 8 10 9 5 2 2 – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (E) (D) (D) 4 2 – – – 1 – 1 – –
24 Lumber and wood products 153 523 2 267 15 7 4 2 2 – – – – –
242 Sawmills and planing mills 142 492 2 148 12 5 3 2 2 – – – – –
31 Leather and leather products (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
34 Fabricated metal products 310 1 605 7 388 10 4 1 2 1 1 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 113 567 2 689 7 2 1 2 2 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 219 1 252 5 677 31 22 2 4 2 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 121 650 2 950 17 12 2 – 3 – – – – –
Retail trade 1 340 3 339 15 001 112 51 25 22 8 4 2 – – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 168 604 2 839 10 1 3 4 1 1 – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 144 507 2 410 7 – 3 2 1 1 – – – –
54 Food stores 367 885 3 920 18 7 2 4 4 – 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 326 817 3 678 14 6 1 3 3 – 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 299 916 4 069 27 14 4 7 1 – 1 – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 222 628 2 808 14 6 2 4 1 – 1 – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 322 437 2 086 23 7 5 7 2 2 – – – –
5812 Eating places 239 329 1 591 14 2 3 6 2 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 174 724 3 191 34 24 5 3 2 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 115 534 2 385 7 – 2 3 2 – – – – –
602 Commercial banks 115 534 2 385 7 – 2 3 2 – – – – –
Services 1 349 3 636 16 904 152 100 39 7 2 2 – 2 – –
73 Business services 439 997 4 431 12 7 3 1 – – – 1 – –
80 Health services 198 512 2 607 19 9 8 – – 2 – – – –
82 Educational services (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
83 Social services 102 243 1 040 18 7 8 3 – – – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 4 4 – – – – – – – –
DADE
Total 1 201 4 084 16 527 147 92 29 16 6 2 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 2 – 1 1 – – – – – –
Construction 26 70 324 11 10 – 1 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 322 1 250 4 619 15 6 2 1 4 1 1 – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 189 728 2 771 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 50 203 844 17 12 5 – – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 382 1 602 6 465 11 5 1 2 1 1 1 – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (E) (D) (D) 8 4 – 2 – 1 1 – – –
Retail trade 222 459 2 022 32 12 14 5 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 55 185 838 15 10 2 3 – – – – – –
Services 117 237 1 055 36 30 3 3 – – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 3 4 24 6 6 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 49
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
DALLAS
Total 2 716 7 260 29 842 262 173 50 18 15 3 1 1 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 3 2 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 126 307 1 632 29 22 4 1 2 – – – – –
Manufacturing 517 2 009 7 596 18 9 6 1 – – 1 1 – –
20 Food and kindred products (E) (D) (D) 2 – 1 – – – – 1 – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 50 254 1 114 21 17 4 – – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 172 667 2 798 27 15 6 3 3 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 104 373 1 393 15 9 3 – 3 – – – – –
Retail trade 657 1 783 7 836 64 27 18 10 7 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 114 515 2 183 13 5 5 1 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 230 326 1 621 19 7 4 4 3 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 215 308 1 453 12 1 4 3 3 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 106 447 2 126 22 17 3 – 2 – – – – –
Services 1 076 1 762 6 613 76 62 8 3 1 1 – – 1 –
80 Health services 118 458 1 827 12 9 1 1 – 1 – – – –
83 Social services 846 1 024 3 609 13 8 2 1 1 – – – 1 –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
DAVIESS
Total 1 175 3 687 16 108 179 121 30 20 6 – 2 – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 97 243 1 634 27 21 4 1 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 314 1 243 5 188 12 6 2 2 1 – 1 – – –
37 Transportation equipment (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities (B) (D) (D) 14 12 – 1 1 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 140 495 2 246 16 4 5 6 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 117 361 1 546 13 4 3 5 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 260 572 2 564 54 33 16 4 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 97 340 1 493 16 10 1 4 1 – – – – –
Services 214 528 1 944 38 33 2 2 – – 1 – – –
80 Health services 148 418 1 461 8 5 1 1 – – 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
DE KALB
Total 1 122 3 936 16 672 165 114 26 14 8 1 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 6 6 – – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 91 306 1 297 31 25 4 2 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 36 163 573 6 4 1 – 1 – – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 76 237 1 038 18 12 4 2 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 70 350 1 753 12 7 2 3 – – – – – –
Retail trade 361 749 3 274 34 16 10 3 4 – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 169 341 1 392 10 5 2 1 1 – 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 169 341 1 392 10 5 2 1 1 – 1 – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 133 181 762 13 6 3 1 3 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 119 165 687 9 3 3 – 3 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 250 1 541 6 383 13 7 2 2 1 – 1 – – –
63 Insurance carriers (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
Services 183 470 2 076 43 36 3 2 1 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments (B) (D) (D) 1 – – – 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
50 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
DENT
Total 3 911 18 388 71 118 328 202 64 30 19 6 5 1 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – 1 – – – –
Construction 132 660 2 151 29 18 7 4 – – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 105 587 1 764 19 10 5 4 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 982 4 281 17 567 36 17 8 3 4 1 2 1 – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 456 1 278 4 841 4 1 – – 1 – 1 1 – –
24 Lumber and wood products 187 693 2 983 19 9 6 1 3 – – – – –
242 Sawmills and planing mills 117 472 2 095 11 5 4 – 2 – – – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products (C) (D) (D) 6 4 1 – – 1 – – – –
33 Primary metal industries (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 82 303 1 385 24 21 1 – 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade (F) (D) (D) 15 6 3 3 2 – – – 1 –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (F) (D) (D) 8 3 1 2 1 – – – 1 –
Retail trade 873 2 508 9 838 78 39 18 11 6 2 2 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 4 3 – – – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores (C) (D) (D) 7 2 2 – 2 – 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 118 330 1 386 20 8 9 3 – – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 224 319 1 405 12 4 2 2 2 2 – – – –
5812 Eating places 166 252 1 106 9 2 2 2 2 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 160 804 3 212 27 19 3 3 2 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 111 612 2 447 6 – 1 3 2 – – – – –
Services 705 2 312 9 444 106 73 22 5 3 2 1 – – –
80 Health services 346 1 463 5 907 18 10 5 – – 2 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments 22 32 138 9 7 1 1 – – – – – –
DOUGLAS
Total 2 077 6 578 26 833 189 123 39 10 10 4 2 – 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 – 1 – – – – – – –
Construction 65 553 1 612 14 12 1 – 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 974 2 953 12 469 15 5 4 1 2 – 2 – 1 –
23 Apparel and other textile products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – – 1 – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (F) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – 1 –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 85 365 1 540 31 23 8 – – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 92 300 1 439 15 9 4 1 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 395 964 3 843 43 21 14 4 2 2 – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 106 327 1 170 4 – 3 – – 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 105 147 663 10 4 3 2 – 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 103 141 634 9 3 3 2 – 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 78 336 1 280 12 8 1 2 1 – – – – –
Services 371 1 055 4 418 50 37 6 2 3 2 – – – –
80 Health services 101 325 1 362 6 4 1 – – 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 7 22 106 6 6 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 51
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
DUNKLIN
Total 7 597 28 630 124 507 769 504 129 67 42 14 10 2 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 70 216 1 184 20 15 3 2 – – – – – –
Construction 536 2 441 10 948 52 37 7 2 3 2 1 – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 129 668 2 967 7 3 1 1 1 1 – – – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 129 668 2 967 7 3 1 1 1 1 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 317 1 416 6 022 27 20 4 – 1 1 1 – – –
173 Electrical work 104 560 2 442 4 1 2 – – 1 – – – –
Manufacturing 1 429 6 834 29 404 29 13 1 3 6 2 3 – 1 –
20 Food and kindred products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – – – 2 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 158 744 3 608 8 4 1 – 2 1 – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (F) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – 1 –
37 Transportation equipment (C) (D) (D) 3 1 – – 1 – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 293 1 324 5 572 57 39 9 6 3 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 162 598 2 551 33 26 3 2 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 537 2 906 13 373 69 37 17 11 3 – 1 – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 355 1 916 9 463 34 18 6 7 2 – 1 – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 214 1 378 7 038 10 5 1 2 1 – 1 – – –
5083 Farm and garden machinery 205 1 347 6 869 6 1 1 2 1 – 1 – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 182 990 3 910 35 19 11 4 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 1 760 4 998 21 859 226 145 37 22 17 3 2 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (E) (D) (D) 9 3 2 1 1 – 2 – – –
54 Food stores 328 900 4 035 30 15 7 3 3 2 – – – –
541 Grocery stores 319 875 3 917 27 13 6 3 3 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 332 1 284 5 045 52 36 9 3 4 – – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 140 723 2 960 8 2 2 1 3 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 119 310 1 027 25 18 6 – 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 417 651 2 883 50 28 7 7 8 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 398 631 2 779 39 17 7 7 8 – – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 160 472 2 035 46 37 5 4 – – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 424 1 706 7 631 77 54 13 4 5 1 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 239 1 085 4 952 18 7 4 2 4 1 – – – –
602 Commercial banks 223 1 025 4 704 14 5 2 2 4 1 – – – –
65 Real estate 103 236 1 044 28 22 4 1 1 – – – – –
Services 2 542 8 193 34 475 235 160 42 17 5 6 3 2 – –
72 Personal services 115 312 1 075 22 13 5 4 – – – – – –
80 Health services 1 446 5 486 23 477 50 23 13 3 1 6 3 1 – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 538 1 386 6 201 8 – 2 – – 4 2 – – –
808 Home health care services 320 1 136 4 800 4 – 1 – – 2 1 – – –
83 Social services 509 1 241 5 153 19 8 6 3 1 – – 1 – –
86 Membership organizations 157 264 1 115 53 43 8 1 1 – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 136 219 910 46 37 8 – 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 6 12 61 4 4 – – – – – – – –
FRANKLIN
Total 29 475 141 655 599 078 2 223 1 240 432 277 169 52 37 12 4 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 138 462 2 267 35 26 5 4 – – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 138 462 2 267 35 26 5 4 – – – – – –
Mining 240 1 998 8 451 11 4 1 3 2 – 1 – – –
10 Metal mining (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (C) (D) (D) 9 4 1 2 2 – – – – –
Construction 2 237 11 589 49 903 369 248 64 40 14 2 – 1 – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 459 1 768 7 803 122 91 17 12 2 – – – – –
151 General building contractors 373 1 356 6 102 94 69 13 11 1 – – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building 594 3 856 15 365 15 5 2 4 2 1 – 1 – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 594 3 856 15 365 15 5 2 4 2 1 – 1 – –
17 Special trade contractors 1 184 5 965 26 735 232 152 45 24 10 1 – – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 141 659 2 893 35 25 5 5 – – – – – –
173 Electrical work 172 893 4 693 28 14 7 5 2 – – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 112 492 2 251 23 16 6 – 1 – – – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 100 489 2 157 26 17 5 3 1 – – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 367 2 195 8 346 41 20 9 7 4 1 – – – –
1794 Excavation work 133 633 2 948 19 10 4 3 2 – – – – –
1799 Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 143 804 3 726 11 3 4 2 1 1 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
52 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
FRANKLIN Con.
Manufacturing 10 415 60 884 250 235 207 59 30 29 38 23 19 6 3 –
20 Food and kindred products 339 2 357 11 309 16 5 4 2 2 3 – – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 695 2 814 10 892 11 3 – – 4 1 3 – – –
235 Hats, caps, and millinery 360 1 347 5 646 5 – – – 3 1 1 – – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 812 7 391 30 081 8 – 3 1 1 1 1 – 1 –
254 Partitions and fixtures 163 1 056 4 464 5 – 3 1 – – 1 – – –
26 Paper and allied products 656 5 196 20 104 6 1 1 – 2 – 1 1 – –
27 Printing and publishing 1 081 5 095 21 019 21 11 2 4 1 1 1 – 1 –
28 Chemicals and allied products 115 518 2 188 6 2 1 1 1 1 – – – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 1 165 5 746 22 913 17 3 3 1 5 3 – 2 – –
306 Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. 772 3 827 14 833 3 – – – 1 – – 2 – –
3089 Plastics products, n.e.c. 260 1 296 5 186 8 – 3 1 2 2 – – – –
33 Primary metal industries 424 3 176 11 375 5 1 – – 2 – 1 1 – –
34 Fabricated metal products 1 287 7 566 31 792 27 10 1 2 8 2 3 1 – –
344 Fabricated structural metal products 256 1 820 7 259 7 4 – 1 – 1 1 – – –
347 Metal services, n.e.c. 154 539 2 537 8 3 – 1 3 1 – – – –
349 Misc. fabricated metal products 736 4 386 18 808 5 – 1 – 1 – 2 1 – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 1 472 10 030 44 433 38 13 2 10 2 6 4 1 – –
354 Metalworking machinery 206 2 094 12 221 6 – 1 2 – 3 – – – –
356 General industrial machinery 484 3 041 11 261 3 – – – – 2 – 1 – –
359 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 203 1 361 5 719 19 10 1 5 2 1 – – – –
3599 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 203 1 361 5 719 19 10 1 5 2 1 – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 483 2 804 11 012 3 – – – 1 – 2 – – –
37 Transportation equipment 499 2 611 10 238 10 – 5 – 1 1 3 – – –
3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 252 1 170 4 645 4 – 1 – 1 – 2 – – –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 975 3 300 13 423 12 2 2 3 1 3 – – 1 –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 103 767 3 585 3 – – – 3 – – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 1 680 11 867 51 503 95 53 15 15 8 2 – 2 – –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit (C) (D) (D) 8 2 1 3 2 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 805 3 029 15 719 58 38 7 7 5 – – 1 – –
48 Communication 191 1 492 6 275 17 8 3 4 1 1 – – – –
481 Telephone communication 130 1 290 5 408 11 7 1 1 1 1 – – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services (F) (D) (D) 7 2 2 1 – 1 – 1 – –
Wholesale trade 1 232 8 065 33 159 115 60 24 19 8 2 2 – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 709 5 182 20 631 64 39 12 7 4 – 2 – – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 187 732 2 593 12 8 2 1 – – 1 – – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 175 684 2 383 7 4 1 1 – – 1 – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 269 2 850 11 275 10 4 2 2 1 – 1 – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (F) (D) (D) 50 21 11 12 4 2 – – – –
514 Groceries and related products 197 1 128 5 050 8 1 – 4 2 1 – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 204 929 3 934 19 8 5 3 2 1 – – – –
5191 Farm supplies 113 478 2 053 12 4 4 3 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 6 486 18 629 79 320 516 224 125 83 64 12 5 3 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 255 1 086 4 904 30 10 11 7 2 – – – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 137 730 3 283 11 2 3 4 2 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (F) (D) (D) 15 3 4 1 3 2 – 2 – –
54 Food stores 616 1 766 7 529 58 19 16 11 12 – – – – –
541 Grocery stores 571 1 653 7 092 46 11 13 10 12 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 1 307 5 230 22 808 107 36 33 20 15 2 1 – – –
551 New and used car dealers 504 2 808 12 162 20 6 2 1 10 – 1 – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 119 406 1 709 18 9 5 4 – – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 596 1 634 7 000 56 15 22 13 4 2 – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores (C) (D) (D) 20 11 7 1 – 1 – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 178 716 3 433 42 24 15 3 – – – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 127 456 2 006 25 12 10 3 – – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 2 215 3 404 15 490 136 53 15 27 30 7 4 – – –
5812 Eating places 1 981 3 061 13 617 89 22 9 20 27 7 4 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 500 1 647 7 331 106 68 24 12 2 – – – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 119 550 2 388 14 5 6 1 2 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 138 346 1 346 31 21 5 5 – – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 111 282 1 426 32 25 4 3 – – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (E) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – – – 1 – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 896 4 608 21 103 168 119 24 13 10 2 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 526 2 507 12 116 31 4 10 8 7 2 – – – –
602 Commercial banks 455 2 154 10 549 24 4 4 8 6 2 – – – –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 109 541 2 121 41 35 4 1 1 – – – – –
65 Real estate 157 599 3 066 65 54 8 2 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 53
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
FRANKLIN Con.
Services 6 137 23 540 102 917 679 419 144 71 25 9 10 – 1 –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 285 539 2 899 23 11 4 4 3 – 1 – – –
701 Hotels and motels 260 500 2 671 16 6 3 3 3 – 1 – – –
72 Personal services 326 988 3 984 81 58 14 8 1 – – – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 133 413 1 540 15 6 4 4 1 – – – – –
723 Beauty shops 107 264 1 140 42 36 5 1 – – – – – –
73 Business services 860 3 522 15 324 73 55 7 6 1 1 3 – – –
736 Personnel supply services 364 924 3 779 5 2 – – 1 – 2 – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 342 1 990 8 974 16 11 1 2 – 1 1 – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 302 1 297 5 275 65 41 16 6 2 – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 238 1 097 4 754 56 37 14 4 1 – – – – –
7538 General automotive repair shops 111 482 1 976 32 23 7 2 – – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 165 385 2 026 26 14 7 3 2 – – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 112 254 1 509 19 12 4 2 1 – – – – –
80 Health services 2 443 11 467 49 356 110 53 29 12 5 4 6 – 1 –
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 239 1 690 8 715 31 12 12 4 3 – – – – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 126 667 3 029 28 19 7 2 – – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 864 2 513 10 291 11 2 – – 1 3 5 – – –
808 Home health care services 116 349 1 541 4 1 1 – 1 1 – – – –
81 Legal services 101 467 2 101 29 22 5 2 – – – – – –
82 Educational services 312 1 004 3 868 11 2 1 1 4 3 – – – –
83 Social services 368 751 3 114 56 34 7 14 – 1 – – – –
835 Child day care services 118 206 728 18 10 2 6 – – – – – –
86 Membership organizations 505 1 010 4 078 107 72 24 7 4 – – – – –
864 Civic and social associations 110 180 750 21 13 7 – 1 – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 309 635 2 529 67 47 12 5 3 – – – – –
87 Engineering and management services 316 1 737 8 728 58 31 19 5 3 – – – – –
871 Engineering and architectural services 133 669 3 288 19 8 9 – 2 – – – – –
8711 Engineering services 100 507 2 538 7 – 5 – 2 – – – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 125 646 3 487 23 12 7 3 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 14 13 220 28 28 – – – – – – – –
GASCONADE
Total 4 166 17 224 73 740 431 262 76 51 29 9 3 – 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 32 60 317 9 6 3 – – – – – – –
Mining 16 80 344 3 – 3 – – – – – – –
Construction 159 553 3 129 50 37 11 2 – – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 113 399 2 398 32 23 7 2 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 1 861 9 902 41 140 42 9 6 7 12 4 3 – 1 –
20 Food and kindred products 133 447 1 817 4 1 – – 2 1 – – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 235 788 3 081 5 – – 2 2 – 1 – – –
25 Furniture and fixtures (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
27 Printing and publishing 800 4 933 20 863 12 5 – 2 3 1 – – 1 –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 169 998 4 635 21 15 2 – 4 – – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 133 652 3 237 13 8 2 – 3 – – – – –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 133 652 3 237 13 8 2 – 3 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 231 924 4 050 33 16 9 6 2 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 153 662 2 935 21 8 8 4 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 803 2 081 8 594 115 64 19 25 6 1 – – – –
54 Food stores 130 273 1 157 11 4 2 2 3 – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 173 589 2 480 27 13 7 6 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 259 305 1 271 39 21 4 12 2 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 225 274 1 053 23 7 3 11 2 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 150 439 1 956 30 22 2 4 2 – – – – –
Services 744 2 186 9 544 120 85 21 7 3 4 – – – –
80 Health services 246 850 3 597 14 7 2 2 1 2 – – – –
86 Membership organizations 104 183 696 26 18 6 1 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 1 1 31 8 8 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
54 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
GENTRY
Total 1 578 5 814 24 405 210 130 44 23 8 3 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 6 5 – – 1 – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 58 112 576 18 16 – 2 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 281 1 845 6 874 9 1 5 – 2 – 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 136 435 1 813 16 6 3 6 1 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 98 389 1 674 14 6 5 2 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 321 902 3 772 63 39 14 8 2 – – – – –
54 Food stores 121 248 1 065 13 3 5 4 1 – – – – –
541 Grocery stores 121 248 1 058 12 2 5 4 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 62 255 1 255 19 15 2 2 – – – – – –
Services 574 1 678 7 621 63 40 15 3 1 3 1 – – –
80 Health services 344 1 187 5 430 15 6 5 – 1 2 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 196 529 2 389 4 – 1 – 1 2 – – – –
83 Social services 151 261 1 138 13 5 4 3 – 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
GREENE
Total 119 485 578 092 2 437 955 7 269 3 737 1 473 998 670 208 128 32 14 9
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 387 1 123 5 485 93 65 21 4 3 – – – – –
07 Agricultural services 387 1 123 5 485 93 65 21 4 3 – – – – –
074 Veterinary services 190 609 2 640 29 16 9 2 2 – – – – –
078 Landscape and horticultural services 122 340 2 110 52 40 11 1 – – – – – –
Mining 85 514 2 357 7 1 4 1 1 – – – – –
Construction 5 725 29 973 133 525 707 395 140 103 60 5 4 – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 1 253 5 803 24 813 196 113 44 28 10 1 – – – –
151 General building contractors 1 102 5 276 22 269 150 76 39 25 9 1 – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building (E) (D) (D) 30 11 3 4 11 1 – – – –
161 Highway and street construction 156 1 378 9 652 7 2 1 1 2 1 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 3 812 19 570 80 476 480 271 93 71 39 3 3 – – –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 848 5 263 20 462 91 43 16 20 11 1 – – – –
172 Painting and paper hanging 161 571 2 800 44 30 9 4 1 – – – – –
173 Electrical work 622 3 843 14 827 60 28 12 11 7 2 – – – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 747 3 781 14 779 71 41 16 4 8 – 2 – – –
1741 Masonry and other stonework 298 1 096 4 976 28 17 6 1 3 – 1 – – –
1742 Plastering, drywall, and insulation 422 2 552 9 214 35 18 9 2 5 – 1 – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 327 1 309 5 183 60 42 8 7 3 – – – – –
1751 Carpentry work 276 1 048 4 188 50 36 6 5 3 – – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 284 1 124 4 871 31 14 8 5 4 – – – – –
177 Concrete work 172 685 4 017 37 26 7 2 2 – – – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 610 2 841 12 624 70 35 15 16 3 – 1 – – –
1791 Structural steel erection 216 963 4 466 6 – 1 3 1 – 1 – – –
1794 Excavation work 138 717 2 919 24 14 5 5 – – – – – –
1799 Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 228 970 4 485 32 16 6 8 2 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Manufacturing 21 016 131 456 531 055 386 141 57 59 64 22 25 9 4 5
20 Food and kindred products 4 150 25 830 105 914 27 5 4 4 3 3 4 2 1 1
204 Grain mill products 230 1 347 5 279 8 2 1 – 3 2 – – – –
2048 Prepared feeds, n.e.c. 230 1 347 5 279 8 2 1 – 3 2 – – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 396 1 611 6 296 12 5 1 3 1 – 2 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products 511 2 184 8 019 35 19 4 3 7 1 1 – – –
243 Millwork, plywood and structural members 227 1 016 4 168 21 12 3 2 3 1 – – – –
2431 Millwork 108 535 2 105 10 6 1 – 3 – – – – –
249 Miscellaneous wood products 197 837 2 907 7 4 – 1 1 – 1 – – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 302 1 487 5 487 14 8 1 2 2 – 1 – – –
251 Household furniture 279 1 376 5 042 9 5 – 1 2 – 1 – – –
26 Paper and allied products 1 473 11 289 43 941 10 – 3 2 1 1 2 – – 1
265 Paperboard containers and boxes 1 383 10 841 42 091 4 – – – – 1 2 – – 1
27 Printing and publishing 2 727 12 845 53 262 86 41 19 12 10 – 1 2 – 1
271 Newspapers 439 2 077 8 655 9 5 – 3 – – – 1 – –
274 Miscellaneous publishing 283 477 1 953 5 2 1 – 1 – – 1 – –
275 Commercial printing 385 1 924 8 842 46 19 14 7 6 – – – – –
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic 309 1 460 6 680 32 9 12 6 5 – – – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products 539 4 144 16 129 13 6 3 2 – – 1 1 – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 376 2 480 11 434 10 4 2 1 2 – – 1 – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 55
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
GREENE Con.
Manufacturing Con.
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 662 4 528 18 006 21 2 5 5 6 1 2 – – –
327 Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products 635 4 392 17 222 17 – 4 4 6 1 2 – – –
3272 Concrete products, n.e.c. 262 1 474 5 937 7 – 2 3 1 – 1 – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 1 987 15 068 61 087 45 15 6 9 7 4 3 – 1 –
344 Fabricated structural metal products 1 660 12 986 52 033 22 3 3 4 6 3 2 – 1 –
3443 Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) 1 463 12 093 47 906 8 – – – 2 3 2 – 1 –
349 Misc. fabricated metal products 185 1 340 6 058 4 – 1 1 1 – 1 – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 1 337 9 855 37 075 34 13 5 4 5 4 1 2 – –
356 General industrial machinery 636 5 129 18 458 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 – –
359 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 120 724 3 021 12 8 1 2 – 1 – – – –
3599 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 120 724 3 021 12 8 1 2 – 1 – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 3 572 21 501 87 919 16 3 – 1 5 1 2 1 2 1
367 Electronic components and accessories 1 261 6 840 28 791 7 1 – – 2 1 1 1 1 –
37 Transportation equipment 2 054 9 999 40 560 21 4 1 3 4 6 2 – – 1
371 Motor vehicles and equipment 1 938 9 342 38 897 18 4 – 3 3 5 2 – – 1
3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies 229 976 4 935 5 – – 1 2 2 – – – –
3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 1 531 7 294 29 360 8 3 – – 1 1 2 – – 1
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 193 546 2 271 19 9 1 6 3 – – – – –
399 Miscellaneous manufactures 127 416 1 680 11 6 1 1 3 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 632 7 508 31 319 11 – 1 1 5 1 3 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 6 829 44 493 187 669 409 220 62 58 42 14 10 2 1 –
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 177 354 1 849 11 5 – 2 3 1 – – – –
411 Local and suburban transportation 102 171 814 5 3 – – 1 1 – – – –
4119 Local passenger transportation, n.e.c. 102 171 814 5 3 – – 1 1 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 4 523 29 991 125 880 252 150 31 29 26 9 4 2 1 –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 4 419 29 449 123 278 238 141 29 27 26 8 4 2 1 –
422 Public warehousing and storage 104 542 2 602 14 9 2 2 – 1 – – – –
45 Transportation by air 229 1 264 5 240 18 6 5 5 1 1 – – – –
451 Air transportation, scheduled 187 1 039 4 198 9 1 2 4 1 1 – – – –
47 Transportation services 422 2 074 8 866 52 28 12 7 4 – 1 – – –
472 Passenger transportation arrangement 171 655 2 977 30 14 10 4 2 – – – – –
48 Communication 1 265 8 842 37 615 60 22 9 15 7 3 4 – – –
481 Telephone communication 561 4 987 21 846 31 14 4 7 4 – 2 – – –
4812 Radiotelephone communications 168 1 065 4 648 9 4 3 1 – – 1 – – –
4813 Telephone communications, exc. radio 393 3 922 17 198 22 10 1 6 4 – 1 – – –
483 Radio and television broadcasting 525 2 918 12 062 23 7 3 6 3 3 1 – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 196 1 846 7 654 11 5 4 – 1 – 1 – – –
Wholesale trade 10 930 65 687 297 550 654 246 154 133 87 21 10 1 1 1
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 5 814 35 041 150 911 434 160 103 101 55 10 4 – 1 –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 1 888 10 070 43 498 80 24 16 23 10 3 3 – 1 –
5012 Automobiles and other motor vehicles 641 3 911 15 817 22 9 2 3 4 2 2 – – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 1 079 5 226 23 693 36 5 10 15 3 1 1 – 1 –
5015 Motor vehicle parts, used 106 600 2 625 16 8 4 2 2 – – – – –
502 Furniture and homefurnishings 170 928 3 728 21 6 7 8 – – – – – –
5023 Homefurnishings 112 624 2 564 14 4 5 5 – – – – – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 672 4 265 16 603 37 12 7 7 8 3 – – – –
5031 Lumber, plywood, and millwork 369 2 478 9 809 15 3 3 2 5 2 – – – –
5033 Roofing, siding, and insulation 159 856 2 903 7 2 2 1 1 1 – – – –
5039 Construction materials, n.e.c. 105 763 3 100 11 5 2 2 2 – – – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 732 5 054 20 952 66 22 15 16 12 1 – – – –
5044 Office equipment 277 1 698 7 226 22 8 6 3 4 1 – – – –
5045 Computers, peripherals and software 179 1 440 5 839 19 9 2 4 4 – – – – –
505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum 141 776 3 461 13 5 2 4 2 – – – – –
5051 Metals service centers and offices 141 776 3 461 13 5 2 4 2 – – – – –
506 Electrical goods 311 2 337 8 917 45 21 15 7 2 – – – – –
5063 Electrical apparatus and equipment 100 776 2 907 17 9 5 2 1 – – – – –
5065 Electronic parts and equipment 183 1 457 5 615 25 12 8 4 1 – – – – –
507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment 504 3 192 14 314 42 18 11 8 3 1 1 – – –
5074 Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies 318 1 806 8 281 15 6 1 5 1 1 1 – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 948 6 231 27 240 90 32 25 21 11 1 – – – –
5082 Construction and mining machinery 189 1 474 6 568 7 – – 5 1 1 – – – –
5083 Farm and garden machinery 198 1 013 4 275 20 8 5 4 3 – – – – –
5084 Industrial machinery and equipment 287 2 124 9 335 30 11 9 7 3 – – – – –
5085 Industrial supplies 149 1 037 4 347 17 5 8 2 2 – – – – –
5087 Service establishment equipment 122 578 2 697 14 6 3 3 2 – – – – –
509 Miscellaneous durable goods 427 2 026 11 575 37 19 4 6 7 1 – – – –
5091 Sporting and recreational goods 174 786 3 226 13 7 1 2 2 1 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
56 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
GREENE Con.
Wholesale trade Con.
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods (H) (D) (D) 217 86 50 31 32 11 5 1 – 1
511 Paper and paper products 355 2 062 8 723 32 14 6 5 6 1 – – – –
5112 Stationery and office supplies 226 1 195 4 955 22 10 5 3 3 1 – – – –
512 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries 140 931 4 388 7 2 – 3 1 1 – – – –
514 Groceries and related products 2 955 18 600 86 120 60 20 12 7 10 5 4 1 – 1
5141 Groceries, general line 1 265 10 197 44 745 8 2 1 – 2 2 – – – 1
5142 Packaged frozen foods 183 1 028 4 525 8 3 4 – – – 1 – – –
5144 Poultry and poultry products 526 2 171 9 796 5 1 1 1 1 – – 1 – –
5149 Groceries and related products, n.e.c. 490 3 424 14 048 20 4 4 4 4 3 1 – – –
516 Chemicals and allied products 252 1 724 7 400 27 12 10 3 1 1 – – – –
5169 Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c. 198 1 523 6 466 18 8 7 1 1 1 – – – –
517 Petroleum and petroleum products 176 1 071 10 625 13 6 3 1 2 1 – – – –
518 Beer, wine, and distilled beverages 249 1 705 7 692 6 – – – 5 1 – – – –
5181 Beer and ale 150 1 012 4 906 3 – – – 2 1 – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 657 2 976 12 864 56 27 14 7 6 1 1 – – –
5191 Farm supplies 349 1 468 6 107 21 6 7 4 3 – 1 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary (C) (D) (D) 3 – 1 1 – – 1 – – –
Retail trade 27 466 85 102 359 837 1 762 744 439 262 197 80 27 10 3 –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 1 243 6 841 25 401 84 25 25 16 12 4 2 – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 781 4 632 15 332 34 10 9 2 8 3 2 – – –
523 Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores 125 664 2 713 17 7 5 4 1 – – – – –
526 Retail nurseries and garden stores 147 478 2 440 11 2 5 1 2 1 – – – –
527 Mobile home dealers 114 847 3 994 12 3 2 7 – – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 3 881 12 088 47 713 29 4 4 3 2 2 8 4 2 –
531 Department stores 3 477 10 754 42 538 14 – – – – 1 7 4 2 –
539 Misc. general merchandise stores 403 1 332 5 167 14 3 4 3 2 1 1 – – –
54 Food stores 2 931 9 720 40 385 108 38 25 19 12 7 4 3 – –
541 Grocery stores 2 757 9 358 38 861 75 22 15 12 12 7 4 3 – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 2 664 14 385 61 156 272 136 83 31 10 9 2 1 – –
551 New and used car dealers 1 206 8 944 37 228 27 4 7 1 5 7 2 1 – –
552 Used car dealers 142 781 3 394 41 33 5 2 1 – – – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 293 1 284 6 022 53 27 15 10 1 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 847 2 671 11 394 124 56 48 17 2 1 – – – –
555 Boat dealers 106 454 1 937 6 1 3 1 – 1 – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 1 307 2 850 12 268 162 66 53 32 10 1 – – – –
561 Men’s and boys’ clothing stores 129 326 1 312 17 7 5 4 1 – – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 435 922 4 136 46 14 14 13 5 – – – – –
565 Family clothing stores 218 482 1 954 19 3 8 5 3 – – – – –
566 Shoe stores 273 602 2 583 46 22 18 5 1 – – – – –
569 Misc. apparel and accessory stores 150 293 1 347 13 7 4 1 – 1 – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 1 106 4 758 21 579 148 80 34 22 10 1 1 – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 531 2 357 10 952 86 52 15 13 5 1 – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 294 1 243 5 864 45 27 8 8 1 1 – – – –
5713 Floor covering stores 154 852 4 011 22 13 4 1 4 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 516 2 153 9 584 49 19 17 8 4 – 1 – – –
5731 Radio, TV, and electronic stores 409 1 761 7 685 27 7 9 7 3 – 1 – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 10 235 18 639 85 082 501 148 79 94 121 49 10 – – –
5812 Eating places 9 042 16 766 74 526 360 63 52 80 111 46 8 – – –
5813 Drinking places 510 890 3 705 50 26 13 5 4 1 1 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 2 961 9 435 40 725 434 239 128 43 18 5 – 1 – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 345 1 313 5 249 34 13 12 5 2 2 – – – –
592 Liquor stores 135 310 1 577 29 12 15 2 – – – – – –
593 Used merchandise stores 128 321 1 325 42 34 6 1 1 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 1 344 3 870 17 243 149 75 46 18 6 3 – 1 – –
5941 Sporting goods and bicycle shops 539 1 653 7 105 33 19 9 1 2 1 – 1 – –
5942 Book stores 106 287 1 237 18 7 9 2 – – – – – –
5944 Jewelry stores 145 665 3 166 27 15 6 6 – – – – – –
5945 Hobby, toy, and game shops 231 482 2 248 17 9 3 1 2 2 – – – –
5947 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 225 470 2 153 41 21 15 3 2 – – – – –
596 Nonstore retailers 295 1 085 4 870 49 33 6 5 5 – – – – –
5962 Merchandising machine operators 124 418 1 787 11 5 2 2 2 – – – – –
5963 Direct selling establishments 130 493 2 329 31 23 4 1 3 – – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 620 2 117 8 813 111 61 37 9 4 – – – – –
5992 Florists 148 372 1 606 30 15 12 3 – – – – – –
5995 Optical goods stores 115 434 1 814 18 9 7 1 1 – – – – –
5999 Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. 334 1 267 5 148 59 36 15 5 3 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 1 138 6 386 25 528 24 8 8 2 2 2 – 1 1 –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 57
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
GREENE Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 6 091 34 685 139 012 732 500 95 69 49 10 8 1 – –
60 Depository institutions 2 111 11 977 43 841 101 17 34 28 11 4 7 – – –
602 Commercial banks 1 529 9 233 32 530 55 5 14 19 8 3 6 – – –
603 Savings institutions 430 2 005 8 419 28 4 15 6 1 1 1 – – –
61 Nondepository institutions 366 2 556 10 599 53 30 13 5 5 – – – – –
614 Personal credit institutions 175 1 073 4 479 24 14 5 2 3 – – – – –
616 Mortgage bankers and brokers 184 1 454 6 067 26 14 7 3 2 – – – – –
62 Security and commodity brokers 228 2 097 8 227 39 30 3 1 5 – – – – –
621 Security brokers and dealers 189 1 792 7 172 28 22 1 – 5 – – – – –
63 Insurance carriers 1 097 7 314 28 295 46 22 8 5 7 2 1 1 – –
631 Life insurance 370 2 429 7 756 16 6 2 3 3 1 1 – – –
633 Fire, marine, and casualty insurance 581 3 984 16 785 21 13 3 2 2 – – 1 – –
64 Insurance agents, brokers, and service 899 5 471 22 181 216 180 14 12 9 1 – – – –
65 Real estate 1 370 5 098 24 791 266 211 22 18 12 3 – – – –
651 Real estate operators and lessors 508 1 382 6 379 131 109 9 8 5 – – – – –
653 Real estate agents and managers 747 3 224 15 647 97 71 10 6 7 3 – – – –
Services 40 904 184 945 780 548 2 457 1 367 497 309 167 56 44 9 5 3
70 Hotels and other lodging places 1 161 2 741 12 586 60 21 10 9 14 4 2 – – –
701 Hotels and motels 1 102 2 631 12 048 49 13 8 9 13 4 2 – – –
72 Personal services 1 907 6 015 24 926 226 128 54 29 10 2 3 – – –
721 Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 809 3 135 13 212 64 30 15 10 5 2 2 – – –
7216 Drycleaning plants, except rug 224 608 2 479 22 7 8 4 3 – – – – –
7218 Industrial launderers 154 879 3 296 3 – – 1 – 2 – – – –
723 Beauty shops 492 1 361 6 028 78 45 18 12 3 – – – – –
729 Miscellaneous personal services 409 784 2 565 43 29 9 3 1 – 1 – – –
73 Business services 6 012 19 990 87 220 359 195 80 35 27 4 16 1 1 –
731 Advertising 441 2 756 11 939 42 22 11 4 3 1 1 – – –
7311 Advertising agencies 357 2 170 9 389 31 15 9 4 1 1 1 – – –
732 Credit reporting and collection 160 720 2 980 12 2 5 1 4 – – – – –
733 Mailing, reproduction, stenographic 155 488 2 240 36 27 4 5 – – – – – –
734 Services to buildings 890 2 470 10 445 81 46 19 6 7 1 2 – – –
7349 Building maintenance services, n.e.c. 775 2 072 8 604 64 39 12 5 5 1 2 – – –
735 Misc. equipment rental and leasing 199 1 046 4 248 31 14 11 5 1 – – – – –
7359 Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c. 135 669 2 912 20 7 9 4 – – – – – –
736 Personnel supply services 2 453 6 345 29 268 37 14 7 2 4 1 8 – 1 –
7363 Help supply services 2 409 6 094 28 117 24 5 3 2 4 1 8 – 1 –
737 Computer and data processing services 317 2 508 10 745 32 20 5 5 1 – 1 – – –
7372 Prepackaged software 232 2 012 8 426 8 4 – 2 1 – 1 – – –
738 Miscellaneous business services 1 385 3 609 15 092 79 41 18 7 7 1 4 1 – –
7381 Detective and armored car services 340 684 2 804 14 7 1 1 3 1 1 – – –
7384 Photofinishing laboratories 149 545 2 599 11 3 7 – – – 1 – – –
7389 Business services, n.e.c. 839 2 026 8 237 50 30 10 4 3 – 2 1 – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 1 773 7 467 31 468 268 158 51 45 11 2 1 – – –
751 Automotive rentals, no drivers 177 948 3 798 28 17 4 5 2 – – – – –
7514 Passenger car rental 109 401 1 874 10 4 – 5 1 – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 1 107 5 335 22 670 187 108 41 31 6 1 – – – –
7532 Top and body repair and paint shops 270 1 382 5 867 48 26 11 10 1 – – – – –
7538 General automotive repair shops 463 2 274 9 387 84 53 17 12 1 1 – – – –
7539 Automotive repair shops, n.e.c. 149 660 2 907 16 8 3 3 2 – – – – –
754 Automotive services, except repair 469 1 123 4 707 49 31 5 8 3 1 1 – – –
7542 Carwashes 331 626 2 559 31 24 1 2 2 1 1 – – –
7549 Automotive services, n.e.c. 134 485 2 100 17 6 4 6 1 – – – – –
76 Miscellaneous repair services 702 2 804 12 447 102 68 18 9 3 4 – – – –
762 Electrical repair shops 233 1 201 5 230 26 15 3 5 2 1 – – – –
7629 Electrical repair shops, n.e.c. 153 850 3 709 13 6 1 4 1 1 – – – –
769 Miscellaneous repair shops 436 1 481 6 720 60 40 12 4 1 3 – – – –
7699 Repair services, n.e.c. 401 1 348 6 115 51 34 9 4 1 3 – – – –
78 Motion pictures 369 826 3 751 40 17 9 8 6 – – – – –
783 Motion picture theaters 156 235 1 319 9 1 – 4 4 – – – – –
7832 Motion picture theaters, except drive in 156 235 1 319 9 1 – 4 4 – – – – –
784 Video tape rental 164 327 1 311 21 11 5 3 2 – – – – –
79 Amusement and recreation services 1 362 2 875 12 332 90 53 6 15 6 8 2 – – –
793 Bowling centers 179 333 1 278 5 1 – 2 – 2 – – – –
799 Misc. amusement, recreation services 1 082 2 292 10 027 65 39 4 8 6 6 2 – – –
7991 Physical fitness facilities 507 709 2 630 9 1 2 1 2 1 2 – – –
7997 Membership sports and recreation clubs 218 730 3 693 14 10 – 1 – 3 – – – –
7999 Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. 297 663 2 785 31 20 1 5 3 2 – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
58 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
GREENE Con.
Services Con.
80 Health services 16 646 103 241 428 035 412 215 87 46 28 14 13 4 2 3
801 Offices and clinics of medical doctors 1 080 19 171 82 134 102 58 16 16 9 2 1 – – –
802 Offices and clinics of dentists 686 3 877 19 713 117 56 43 15 2 1 – – – –
804 Offices of other health practitioners 357 1 698 7 817 70 52 10 4 3 1 – – – –
8041 Offices and clinics of chiropractors 132 521 2 584 34 29 4 – – 1 – – – –
8049 Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c. 149 831 3 614 25 16 5 2 2 – – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 2 301 6 309 26 993 25 1 2 2 2 7 10 1 – –
806 Hospitals 10 558 63 999 256 035 8 1 – – – – – 2 2 3
807 Medical and dental laboratories 157 1 458 5 505 21 14 4 1 1 1 – – – –
808 Home health care services 965 2 952 12 489 20 4 3 2 8 1 1 1 – –
809 Health and allied services, n.e.c. 492 3 516 15 840 31 15 6 5 3 1 1 – – –
81 Legal services 895 5 871 27 982 160 109 23 18 8 2 – – – –
82 Educational services 2 674 6 913 28 618 39 16 7 3 7 1 3 – 2 –
822 Colleges and universities 2 261 5 584 23 358 9 – 2 – 2 1 2 – 2 –
83 Social services 2 207 5 793 23 859 127 54 27 25 11 7 1 2 – –
832 Individual and family services 388 1 282 5 309 31 17 6 4 – 4 – – – –
833 Job training and related services 296 299 1 497 5 2 – 1 – 1 1 – – –
835 Child day care services 718 1 455 5 830 46 16 13 11 5 – – 1 – –
836 Residential care 363 1 188 4 808 20 4 4 6 4 2 – – – –
839 Social services, n.e.c. 412 1 512 5 942 14 7 2 2 2 – – 1 – –
86 Membership organizations 2 616 7 199 29 923 305 175 64 42 16 7 – 1 – –
863 Labor organizations 164 550 2 084 28 16 9 2 – 1 – – – –
864 Civic and social associations 200 500 2 179 48 32 10 4 2 – – – – –
866 Religious organizations 2 125 5 543 23 121 200 106 42 31 14 6 – 1 – –
87 Engineering and management services 2 425 12 212 52 748 248 147 57 21 18 1 3 1 – –
871 Engineering and architectural services 698 4 635 20 508 73 32 21 10 10 – – – – –
8711 Engineering services 347 2 380 10 606 32 13 9 5 5 – – – – –
8712 Architectural services 273 1 982 8 811 33 15 11 3 4 – – – – –
872 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping 510 3 209 12 846 87 56 22 5 3 – 1 – – –
874 Management and public relations 1 141 4 034 17 754 75 50 13 4 4 1 2 1 – –
8741 Management services 309 1 045 4 270 18 10 4 2 1 – 1 – – –
8742 Management consulting services 638 2 071 9 635 45 31 8 2 2 1 – 1 – –
8748 Business consulting, n.e.c. 188 884 3 708 7 4 1 – 1 – 1 – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 125 864 4 005 9 1 2 4 2 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 52 114 917 62 58 4 – – – – – – –
GRUNDY
Total 2 860 12 291 50 305 285 189 43 22 25 2 2 1 1 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 12 18 87 4 3 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
Construction 95 344 1 585 24 19 3 – 2 – – – – –
Manufacturing 928 5 527 21 564 16 5 4 2 3 – – 1 1 –
20 Food and kindred products (F) (D) (D) 6 2 2 1 – – – – 1 –
37 Transportation equipment (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
Transportation and public utilities 134 836 3 423 17 10 2 3 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade 145 587 2 675 18 11 3 1 3 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 124 513 2 361 12 6 2 1 3 – – – – –
Retail trade 640 1 830 7 832 61 32 10 9 9 – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 164 422 1 819 7 3 1 1 1 – 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 164 422 1 819 7 3 1 1 1 – 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 122 596 2 537 11 6 2 1 2 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 184 273 1 289 10 2 – 4 4 – – – – –
5812 Eating places 161 244 1 173 7 – – 4 3 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 153 743 3 292 31 24 3 2 2 – – – – –
Services 751 2 399 9 806 108 79 17 5 4 2 1 – – –
80 Health services 377 1 470 5 808 18 13 1 1 – 2 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 5 5 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 59
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
HARRISON
Total 2 025 6 324 27 861 255 165 45 28 5 10 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 6 6 – – – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 1 – – 1 – – – – – –
Construction 49 160 752 20 16 4 – – – – – – –
Manufacturing 96 248 1 082 5 – 4 – – 1 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 67 347 1 302 18 11 5 2 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 205 876 3 842 22 10 6 5 – 1 – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 159 690 3 008 14 7 3 3 – 1 – – – –
Retail trade 890 2 678 12 393 72 36 12 15 3 5 1 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 3 – 1 1 – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 114 351 1 448 8 3 2 2 – 1 – – – –
541 Grocery stores 114 351 1 448 8 3 2 2 – 1 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 125 592 2 877 14 7 2 4 – 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 229 311 1 332 16 9 – 3 3 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 210 291 1 210 12 6 – 2 3 1 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 140 454 2 989 17 10 4 2 – 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 91 322 1 410 21 15 4 1 1 – – – – –
Services 606 1 589 6 723 86 67 10 4 1 3 1 – – –
80 Health services 301 1 020 4 281 14 8 2 1 – 2 1 – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 185 529 2 250 3 – 1 – – 1 1 – – –
83 Social services 117 153 662 12 8 1 2 – 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments 3 6 12 4 4 – – – – – – – –
HENRY
Total 5 942 25 483 108 002 610 368 137 63 23 10 6 3 – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 12 7 5 – – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 1 – – – – 1 – – – –
Construction 281 1 374 6 893 68 49 13 5 – 1 – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 176 919 4 806 40 29 8 2 – 1 – – – –
Manufacturing 1 329 5 760 23 871 34 17 4 5 4 1 1 2 – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (E) (D) (D) 3 – 1 1 – – – 1 – –
37 Transportation equipment (E) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – 1 – –
38 Instruments and related products (C) (D) (D) 2 – – – 1 – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 303 2 972 12 328 29 18 4 5 1 – 1 – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 208 2 461 10 089 6 2 – 2 1 – 1 – – –
Wholesale trade 506 2 309 9 528 54 24 21 6 1 1 1 – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 164 625 2 745 27 12 10 4 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 342 1 684 6 783 27 12 11 2 – 1 1 – – –
Retail trade 1 517 4 145 17 501 179 95 43 25 12 3 1 – – –
53 General merchandise stores (C) (D) (D) 6 2 3 – – – 1 – – –
54 Food stores 213 527 2 289 18 11 2 3 1 1 – – – –
541 Grocery stores 204 514 2 234 15 8 2 3 1 1 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 240 912 3 954 33 15 12 4 1 1 – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 104 541 2 315 5 1 – 2 1 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 519 751 3 694 42 14 9 10 8 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 491 734 3 577 36 9 9 9 8 1 – – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 165 640 2 526 45 35 6 3 1 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 248 1 292 5 137 52 36 9 6 1 – – – – –
60 Depository institutions 144 683 2 682 15 4 6 4 1 – – – – –
Services 1 623 7 083 28 949 175 116 38 11 4 3 2 1 – –
80 Health services 949 5 312 20 323 24 16 2 – 1 2 2 1 – –
83 Social services 145 272 1 158 21 10 6 4 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 4 10 48 6 6 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
60 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
HICKORY
Total 712 1 832 8 006 141 110 16 9 3 2 1 – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
Construction 87 267 1 038 25 20 4 – 1 – – – – –
Manufacturing 112 373 1 386 6 3 – 1 1 1 – – – –
Transportation and public utilities 23 145 610 5 4 – 1 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 24 45 221 7 6 – 1 – – – – – –
Retail trade 211 380 2 227 41 29 6 4 1 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 113 130 791 13 8 – 4 – 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 101 119 718 7 3 – 3 – 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 36 123 541 15 14 – 1 – – – – – –
Services 216 491 1 944 38 30 6 1 – – 1 – – –
80 Health services (C) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – – – 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
HOLT
Total 954 3 458 14 840 149 98 30 12 5 3 1 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 5 3 1 1 – – – – – –
Mining (A) (D) (D) 2 1 – 1 – – – – – –
Construction (B) (D) (D) 17 16 1 – – – – – – –
Manufacturing 131 621 2 511 8 4 2 1 – – 1 – – –
33 Primary metal industries (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 49 375 1 609 14 11 1 2 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 57 328 1 422 9 3 4 2 – – – – – –
Retail trade 373 878 3 374 39 18 13 3 3 2 – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 206 566 2 013 14 6 3 1 3 1 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 156 290 870 8 2 3 1 1 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 103 135 617 12 4 6 1 – 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 68 281 1 419 14 6 7 1 – – – – – –
Services 201 691 2 990 40 35 1 1 2 1 – – – –
80 Health services (C) (D) (D) 7 3 1 – 2 1 – – – –
Unclassified establishments (A) (D) (D) 1 1 – – – – – – – –
HOWARD
Total 1 763 6 300 25 236 210 139 37 18 10 4 2 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 1 1 – – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 1 – – – – –
Construction 82 299 1 302 27 23 3 1 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 331 1 334 5 489 10 5 1 1 1 1 1 – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products (E) (D) (D) 2 – – – – 1 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 58 347 1 317 16 13 2 1 – – – – – –
Wholesale trade 142 702 2 953 16 6 4 5 1 – – – – –
Retail trade 346 592 2 463 55 34 12 6 2 1 – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 162 162 644 10 3 1 4 1 1 – – – –
5812 Eating places 108 109 435 6 3 1 – 1 1 – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 89 374 1 656 15 8 5 1 1 – – – – –
Services 662 2 427 8 893 61 43 9 2 4 2 1 – – –
80 Health services 298 1 083 3 263 14 7 1 1 3 2 – – – –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 160 416 1 790 4 – – 1 2 1 – – – –
82 Educational services (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments 4 8 170 6 6 – – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 61
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
HOWELL
Total 12 092 45 892 195 140 938 566 168 109 59 16 14 3 3 –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (B) (D) (D) 10 7 2 1 – – – – – –
Mining (B) (D) (D) 3 1 1 – 1 – – – – –
Construction 347 1 011 5 761 75 55 10 6 4 – – – – –
15 General contractors and operative builders 134 446 2 046 20 12 3 3 2 – – – – –
151 General building contractors 125 425 1 931 16 9 2 3 2 – – – – –
17 Special trade contractors 138 388 2 125 45 36 6 3 – – – – – –
Manufacturing 3 907 17 151 69 961 82 31 14 15 8 5 5 2 2 –
23 Apparel and other textile products (E) (D) (D) 3 – – 1 – – 2 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products 969 4 396 17 741 27 9 5 5 3 3 1 1 – –
242 Sawmills and planing mills 771 3 685 15 035 14 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 – –
27 Printing and publishing 103 316 1 302 11 6 3 1 – 1 – – – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 341 1 587 6 199 9 5 1 1 1 – – 1 – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment (F) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – – – 1 –
37 Transportation equipment (F) (D) (D) 5 1 2 – – – 1 – 1 –
38 Instruments and related products (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 537 2 628 11 232 63 45 4 9 2 3 – – – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 254 1 072 4 657 43 33 2 6 1 1 – – – –
45 Transportation by air (C) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 557 2 994 11 666 69 29 17 19 4 – – – – –
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 283 1 582 5 610 36 15 11 8 2 – – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 109 677 2 242 12 5 2 4 1 – – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 274 1 412 6 056 33 14 6 11 2 – – – – –
Retail trade 3 046 8 422 35 499 277 149 62 33 26 3 3 1 – –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 157 748 3 357 17 7 4 3 3 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores (F) (D) (D) 12 6 2 2 – 1 – 1 – –
54 Food stores 454 1 185 4 462 28 15 4 – 6 2 1 – – –
541 Grocery stores 444 1 173 4 411 23 10 4 – 6 2 1 – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 358 1 245 5 960 58 32 15 8 3 – – – – –
551 New and used car dealers 136 721 3 416 10 4 1 2 3 – – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 109 209 1 057 17 6 7 4 – – – – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 115 249 1 030 19 9 6 3 1 – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 149 546 2 254 26 14 8 3 1 – – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 106 403 1 638 15 7 5 2 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 782 1 185 5 465 58 26 11 9 11 – 1 – – –
5812 Eating places 704 1 117 5 003 37 10 9 7 10 – 1 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 433 1 412 6 101 56 39 11 4 1 – 1 – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 367 1 837 7 560 80 59 15 2 3 1 – – – –
60 Depository institutions 197 1 109 4 379 12 3 3 2 3 1 – – – –
Services 3 217 11 458 51 813 266 178 42 24 11 4 6 – 1 –
70 Hotels and other lodging places 148 230 1 081 10 5 1 1 2 1 – – – –
73 Business services 213 524 2 978 22 15 3 1 2 – 1 – – –
736 Personnel supply services 144 363 2 168 4 2 – – 1 – 1 – – –
7363 Help supply services 144 363 2 168 4 2 – – 1 – 1 – – –
75 Auto repair, services, and parking 116 441 1 896 36 30 4 1 1 – – – – –
753 Automotive repair shops 107 413 1 782 33 27 4 1 1 – – – – –
80 Health services 1 887 7 767 34 435 49 23 11 4 3 3 4 – 1 –
805 Nursing and personal care facilities 614 1 765 7 870 7 – 1 1 – 1 4 – – –
83 Social services 447 1 167 4 774 38 23 6 7 1 – 1 – – –
86 Membership organizations 110 247 1 072 30 23 5 1 1 – – – – –
Unclassified establishments 21 27 73 13 12 1 – – – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
IRON
Total 2 121 11 671 47 901 235 148 48 24 7 2 6 – – –
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing (A) (D) (D) 2 2 – – – – – – – –
Mining (E) (D) (D) 5 1 – 1 – 1 2 – – –
10 Metal mining (C) (D) (D) 2 – – 1 – – 1 – – –
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (C) (D) (D) 2 1 – – – – 1 – – –
Construction 45 130 695 20 18 2 – – – – – – –
Manufacturing 334 2 252 8 609 23 9 10 2 1 – 1 – – –
33 Primary metal industries (C) (D) (D) 1 – – – – – 1 – – –
Transportation and public utilities 123 762 3 067 17 8 5 2 2 – – – – –
Wholesale trade (B) (D) (D) 10 8 1 1 – – – – – –
Retail trade 363 909 3 978 59 35 11 10 3 – – – – –
54 Food stores 118 261 1 026 11 5 3 1 2 – – – – –
Finance, insurance, and real estate 96 386 1 752 18 13 2 2 1 – – – – –
Services 739 2 186 9 520 77 50 17 6 – 1 3 – – –
80 Health services 414 1 567 6 901 15 6 4 2 – 1 2 – – –
83 Social services 144 286 1 201 7 4 – 2 – – 1 – – –
Unclassified establishments 4 28 75 4 4 – – – – – – – –
JACKSON
Total 336 450 2 221 595 9 316 196 17 831 8 917 3 542 2 382 1 807 640 375 102 42 24
Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing 1 462 4 695 25 219 214 128 40 30 13 2 1 – – –
07 Agricultural services 1 462 4 695 25 219 214 128 40 30 13 2 1 – – –
074 Veterinary services 417 1 384 6 798 54 20 15 16 3 – – – – –
078 Landscape and horticultural services 941 2 936 16 520 132 86 21 14 8 2 1 – – –
Mining 99 978 3 977 15 9 2 2 2 – – – – –
Construction 17 696 129 107 601 084 1 691 970 332 204 125 33 23 2 2 –
15 General contractors and operative builders 3 593 28 092 124 828 451 288 83 49 24 3 3 – 1 –
151 General building contractors 3 180 26 403 115 694 337 205 64 41 20 3 3 – 1 –
153 Operative builders 146 712 3 609 30 18 7 3 2 – – – – –
16 Heavy construction, except building (G) (D) (D) 77 27 13 16 12 7 1 1 – –
161 Highway and street construction 667 5 554 39 099 23 7 2 8 4 1 – 1 – –
162 Heavy construction, except highway 991 8 013 41 512 51 18 10 8 8 6 1 – – –
17 Special trade contractors 12 421 87 254 394 708 1 161 654 236 138 89 23 19 1 1 –
171 Plumbing, heating, air conditioning 2 060 18 098 74 437 201 111 41 28 13 4 4 – – –
172 Painting and paper hanging 820 4 634 22 030 130 88 28 7 3 4 – – – –
173 Electrical work 2 227 21 085 89 730 151 75 33 22 12 6 2 1 – –
174 Masonry, stonework, and plastering 2 176 12 230 53 932 116 52 26 17 14 3 3 – 1 –
1741 Masonry and other stonework 1 262 6 529 28 816 43 25 6 4 3 2 2 – 1 –
1742 Plastering, drywall, and insulation 798 4 951 21 985 63 21 18 12 11 – 1 – – –
1743 Terrazzo, tile, marble, mosaic work 116 750 3 131 10 6 2 1 – 1 – – – –
175 Carpentry and floor work 897 4 480 19 521 175 110 38 22 5 – – – – –
1751 Carpentry work 642 3 106 13 585 126 75 32 16 3 – – – – –
1752 Floor laying and floor work, n.e.c. 250 1 368 5 883 46 33 5 6 2 – – – – –
176 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work 1 155 7 111 33 322 105 51 25 10 15 3 1 – – –
177 Concrete work 838 3 684 18 428 96 53 22 14 5 – 2 – – –
179 Misc. special trade contractors 2 092 15 591 81 466 155 86 20 18 22 3 6 – – –
1791 Structural steel erection 375 2 906 11 049 13 4 2 2 2 1 2 – – –
1793 Glass and glazing work 123 972 5 361 11 6 1 2 2 – – – – –
1794 Excavation work 363 2 928 13 618 36 24 2 4 5 – 1 – – –
1796 Installing building equipment, n.e.c. 348 4 386 30 675 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 – – –
1799 Special trade contractors, n.e.c. 852 4 200 20 000 76 41 14 9 9 1 2 – – –
Manufacturing 49 757 447 016 1 809 140 958 313 181 154 143 68 62 24 7 6
20 Food and kindred products 2 183 16 970 77 820 47 16 8 4 8 5 4 2 – –
201 Meat products 370 2 120 8 773 4 – 1 – 2 – – 1 – –
203 Preserved fruits and vegetables 208 2 083 8 516 6 1 2 1 1 – 1 – – –
209 Misc. food and kindred products 519 4 390 18 264 12 4 3 1 – 3 1 – – –
22 Textile mill products 151 938 4 344 8 3 – 2 2 1 – – – –
23 Apparel and other textile products 513 1 669 7 636 27 12 8 2 2 1 2 – – –
239 Misc. fabricated textile products 238 769 3 743 18 9 6 2 – – 1 – – –
24 Lumber and wood products 735 4 095 16 848 32 15 9 2 3 1 1 1 – –
243 Millwork, plywood and structural members 615 3 588 14 468 17 5 6 1 3 – 1 1 – –
2434 Wood kitchen cabinets 532 3 156 12 722 12 3 5 1 1 – 1 1 – –
25 Furniture and fixtures 701 4 144 17 833 38 14 12 4 5 2 1 – – –
251 Household furniture 169 800 3 592 10 4 3 1 1 1 – – – –
254 Partitions and fixtures 156 923 3 996 19 8 7 2 2 – – – – –
2541 Wood partitions and fixtures 132 771 3 383 15 7 5 1 2 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
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Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
JACKSON Con.
Manufacturing Con.
26 Paper and allied products 2 955 21 069 85 117 20 – 3 – 2 5 5 4 1 –
2653 Corrugated and solid fiber boxes 409 3 154 12 802 6 – 1 – – 4 1 – – –
267 Misc. converted paper products 1 766 12 251 50 176 8 – 1 – 1 1 1 3 1 –
27 Printing and publishing 10 933 101 054 391 588 231 98 46 44 28 6 5 2 – 2
271 Newspapers 2 057 16 070 65 768 23 6 6 5 2 2 1 – – 1
272 Periodicals 488 3 068 13 160 18 4 2 8 2 1 – 1 – –
273 Books 204 1 352 5 822 11 8 2 – – – 1 – – –
275 Commercial printing 2 068 14 329 63 665 124 50 30 20 17 3 3 1 – –
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic 1 848 13 134 58 619 99 39 24 17 12 3 3 1 – –
279 Printing trade services 272 2 126 8 990 21 8 3 5 5 – – – – –
2796 Platemaking services 173 1 589 6 868 9 2 1 2 4 – – – – –
28 Chemicals and allied products 3 131 34 751 141 278 37 11 4 7 7 3 1 2 1 1
284 Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods 263 2 413 9 694 10 2 1 3 2 2 – – – –
289 Miscellaneous chemical products 580 4 293 17 645 9 2 – 2 2 1 1 1 – –
2891 Adhesives and sealants 484 3 409 14 216 3 – – – – 1 1 1 – –
30 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 2 434 14 768 58 598 43 4 4 6 15 7 6 1 – –
306 Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. 122 658 2 626 4 – – 1 3 – – – – –
308 Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. 2 083 12 624 50 175 36 4 4 5 11 6 5 1 – –
3085 Plastics bottles 274 1 523 6 655 3 – – – 1 1 1 – – –
3089 Plastics products, n.e.c. 1 655 10 224 39 570 24 3 1 4 6 5 4 1 – –
32 Stone, clay, and glass products 612 3 745 17 542 41 15 9 6 9 2 – – – –
327 Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products 435 2 362 11 779 24 5 4 6 8 1 – – – –
3272 Concrete products, n.e.c. 144 698 3 522 7 2 1 1 2 1 – – – –
3273 Ready mixed concrete 215 1 115 6 237 14 3 3 4 4 – – – – –
33 Primary metal industries 1 584 16 189 68 214 21 5 3 4 4 1 3 – 1 –
331 Blast furnace and basic steel products 1 157 13 805 59 112 6 2 1 – – – 2 – 1 –
332 Iron and steel foundries 175 1 006 3 996 6 2 – 2 1 – 1 – – –
34 Fabricated metal products 7 614 71 727 292 455 99 28 13 22 16 10 6 2 – 2
344 Fabricated structural metal products 1 510 9 931 41 284 37 9 2 11 5 5 4 1 – –
3441 Fabricated structural metal 398 2 455 11 050 10 3 – 6 – – – 1 – –
3444 Sheet metalwork 408 2 765 10 652 12 3 1 2 3 2 1 – – –
3446 Architectural metal work 492 3 509 13 610 9 3 – 2 – 1 3 – – –
346 Metal forgings and stampings 198 1 188 4 870 5 – 1 1 1 2 – – – –
347 Metal services, n.e.c. 341 2 061 8 662 28 9 8 5 5 1 – – – –
3471 Plating and polishing 206 1 222 5 057 16 6 4 2 3 1 – – – –
3479 Metal coating and allied services 135 839 3 605 12 3 4 3 2 – – – – –
349 Misc. fabricated metal products 524 4 137 16 814 14 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 – –
35 Industrial machinery and equipment 4 816 37 351 154 721 149 50 35 25 20 7 8 3 1 –
352 Farm and garden machinery 910 6 787 26 509 6 2 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 –
353 Construction and related machinery 999 8 096 34 229 11 4 2 1 1 – 1 2 – –
354 Metalworking machinery 1 180 10 394 42 536 29 9 3 8 3 3 2 1 – –
3544 Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures 828 6 847 29 257 22 7 3 6 2 2 1 1 – –
355 Special industry machinery 328 2 656 11 037 19 9 2 3 4 – 1 – – –
3556 Food products machinery 193 1 456 5 806 4 – 1 – 2 – 1 – – –
356 General industrial machinery 354 2 559 9 999 9 1 2 1 2 1 2 – – –
357 Computer and office equipment 241 1 777 8 508 5 1 1 1 1 – 1 – – –
358 Refrigeration and service machinery 148 968 3 864 5 2 – 1 – 2 – – – –
359 Industrial machinery, n.e.c. 629 3 939 17 282 62 21 23 9 8 1 – – – –
36 Electronic and other electronic equipment 3 179 19 769 78 332 32 10 5 5 1 2 4 3 2 –
362 Electrical industrial apparatus 362 2 684 10 003 5 1 1 2 – – – 1 – –
364 Electric lighting and wiring equipment 895 5 570 23 531 4 – 1 – – – 1 2 – –
367 Electronic components and accessories 900 5 082 16 181 10 4 2 – – 1 2 – 1 –
3694 Engine electrical equipment 125 522 2 229 6 2 1 2 – 1 – – – –
37 Transportation equipment 910 5 588 24 517 20 6 4 3 3 1 3 – – –
371 Motor vehicles and equipment 630 3 638 16 398 14 4 4 3 – 1 2 – – –
3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 521 2 888 12 508 10 3 3 2 – – 2 – – –
38 Instruments and related products 1 041 7 254 29 758 19 4 2 2 6 2 2 1 – –
382 Measuring and controlling devices 469 3 632 14 660 6 – – 1 2 2 1 – – –
3842 Surgical appliances and supplies 220 1 116 4 491 7 2 – 1 3 – 1 – – –
39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 1 111 4 887 21 886 36 15 3 6 7 1 3 1 – –
394 Toys and sporting goods 190 712 2 970 10 5 1 – 3 1 – – – –
395 Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies 141 390 1 774 3 – – 2 – – 1 – – –
399 Miscellaneous manufactures 775 3 756 17 052 20 7 2 4 4 – 2 1 – –
3993 Signs and advertising specialities 590 2 946 13 185 11 3 1 2 3 – 1 1 – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 4 964 79 945 314 907 46 3 9 8 4 10 8 2 1 1
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
64 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
JACKSON Con.
Transportation and public utilities 24 931 230 393 900 613 724 355 112 84 71 45 34 15 7 1
41 Local and interurban passenger transit 2 580 8 374 33 616 45 13 4 7 8 2 9 2 – –
411 Local and suburban transportation 374 1 997 10 454 13 6 1 3 2 – 1 – – –
4119 Local passenger transportation, n.e.c. 354 1 956 10 318 9 3 1 2 2 – 1 – – –
415 School buses 2 065 5 850 21 070 23 5 1 2 4 1 8 2 – –
42 Trucking and warehousing 5 673 41 810 178 273 336 195 49 35 29 19 6 2 1 –
421 Trucking and courier services, except air 5 168 38 912 166 845 296 174 47 25 24 17 6 2 1 –
422 Public warehousing and storage 503 2 891 11 400 39 20 2 10 5 2 – – – –
4225 General warehousing and storage 311 1 957 7 868 30 17 1 8 3 1 – – – –
45 Transportation by air 233 1 739 7 023 18 14 2 – – 1 1 – – –
47 Transportation services 1 017 5 089 21 103 126 70 34 14 3 4 1 – – –
472 Passenger transportation arrangement 603 2 673 11 040 76 41 21 11 1 1 1 – – –
4724 Travel agencies 595 2 580 10 831 72 38 20 11 1 1 1 – – –
473 Freight transportation arrangement 331 2 099 9 031 41 22 13 2 2 2 – – – –
48 Communication 12 201 131 183 502 092 135 42 16 17 22 12 12 7 6 1
481 Telephone communication 10 981 119 936 457 249 108 34 14 13 17 8 8 7 6 1
4813 Telephone communications, exc. radio 10 910 119 267 454 693 95 28 11 9 17 8 8 7 6 1
483 Radio and television broadcasting 1 011 9 808 38 745 17 4 – 2 4 4 3 – – –
484 Cable and other pay TV services 186 1 161 4 812 5 1 1 1 1 – 1 – – –
49 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 3 110 41 286 155 122 53 16 6 7 8 7 5 4 – –
492 Gas production and distribution 770 7 334 32 435 12 5 1 – 2 1 2 1 – –
495 Sanitary services 237 1 779 7 023 20 9 1 5 4 1 – – – –
Wholesale trade 21 279 175 266 717 596 1 474 664 312 237 191 47 15 7 – 1
50 Wholesale trade durable goods 13 858 121 754 489 462 1 022 449 230 171 126 30 12 4 – –
501 Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies 2 040 14 012 57 106 166 54 50 40 18 2 1 1 – –
5012 Automobiles and other motor vehicles 716 6 565 25 777 24 7 7 3 4 1 1 1 – –
5013 Motor vehicle supplies and new parts 995 5 666 23 404 97 27 33 26 10 1 – – – –
5014 Tires and tubes 175 1 109 4 919 13 – 4 5 4 – – – – –
5015 Motor vehicle parts, used 154 672 2 965 30 18 6 6 – – – – – –
502 Furniture and homefurnishings 992 8 092 34 069 57 29 14 9 1 2 1 1 – –
5021 Furniture 265 2 143 9 561 26 13 7 4 – 2 – – – –
5023 Homefurnishings 725 5 948 24 491 30 15 7 5 1 – 1 1 – –
503 Lumber and construction materials 1 059 9 032 35 631 66 26 12 10 15 2 1 – – –
5031 Lumber, plywood, and millwork 654 4 997 20 478 25 5 4 5 9 1 1 – – –
5032 Brick, stone, and related materials 125 1 320 4 258 10 5 2 1 1 1 – – – –
5039 Construction materials, n.e.c. 187 1 605 6 261 22 11 6 3 2 – – – – –
504 Professional and commercial equipment 2 291 26 871 96 459 151 69 28 26 19 6 2 1 – –
5044 Office equipment 393 2 987 11 743 24 9 4 5 4 2 – – – –
5045 Computers, peripherals and software 945 17 180 55 533 50 24 10 5 8 1 1 1 – –
5046 Commercial equipment, n.e.c. 187 1 015 4 545 21 8 5 5 3 – – – – –
5047 Medical and hospital equipment 409 3 890 16 224 35 16 6 7 4 2 – – – –
5049 Professional equipment, n.e.c. 308 1 558 7 446 8 2 2 2 – 1 1 – – –
505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum 710 6 171 23 738 36 13 7 7 4 5 – – – –
506 Electrical goods 1 297 13 094 50 554 103 46 23 14 16 3 1 – – –
5063 Electrical apparatus and equipment 713 7 699 29 903 51 19 11 9 10 2 – – – –
5065 Electronic parts and equipment 535 5 093 18 967 42 20 10 5 5 1 1 – – –
507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment 1 115 8 840 38 088 89 35 24 14 13 2 1 – – –
5072 Hardware 618 4 642 19 384 33 9 12 3 6 2 1 – – –
5074 Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies 349 2 885 12 755 36 16 8 7 5 – – – – –
5075 Warm air heating and air conditioning 130 1 203 5 209 12 4 2 4 2 – – – – –
508 Machinery, equipment, and supplies 3 442 30 137 126 898 248 108 56 46 27 5 5 1 – –
5082 Construction and mining machinery 488 5 359 21 403 21 6 6 2 4 2 1 – – –
5083 Farm and garden machinery 385 3 870 17 504 12 5 1 3 2 – – 1 – –
5084 Industrial machinery and equipment 1 291 12 018 51 931 113 52 27 17 13 2 2 – – –
5085 Industrial supplies 829 6 196 25 226 53 17 12 16 6 1 1 – – –
5087 Service establishment equipment 364 1 633 6 945 29 13 8 5 2 – 1 – – –
509 Miscellaneous durable goods 849 5 223 25 587 91 57 14 5 12 3 – – – –
5091 Sporting and recreational goods 193 1 055 6 869 18 11 1 2 4 – – – – –
5093 Scrap and waste materials 381 2 690 12 319 26 11 5 1 8 1 – – – –
5094 Jewelry and precious stones 164 932 3 672 12 7 3 – – 2 – – – –
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods 7 172 51 061 218 342 439 212 76 65 63 17 2 3 – 1
511 Paper and paper products 2 110 17 334 75 202 70 34 12 8 11 3 – 1 – 1
5112 Stationery and office supplies 1 640 13 911 60 102 44 19 8 6 7 3 – – – 1
5113 Industrial and personal service paper 449 3 300 14 671 21 11 3 2 4 – – 1 – –
512 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries 473 2 961 13 493 21 9 5 3 2 1 – 1 – –
513 Apparel, piece goods, and notions 642 3 877 16 047 38 18 4 6 7 3 – – – –
5131 Piece goods and notions 212 1 396 5 885 13 5 2 1 5 – – – – –
5136 Men’s and boys’ clothing 387 2 180 9 109 11 1 1 4 2 3 – – – –
514 Groceries and related products 2 022 12 814 53 111 119 48 19 26 19 4 2 1 – –
5142 Packaged frozen foods 206 1 765 6 090 15 6 4 2 2 1 – – – –
5143 Dairy products, exc. dried or canned 189 1 205 5 655 11 2 2 3 4 – – – – –
5145 Confectionery 552 3 393 13 203 11 2 1 4 2 – 1 1 – –
5147 Meats and meat products 157 1 027 4 456 14 8 2 1 3 – – – – –
5148 Fresh fruits and vegetables 406 2 575 12 007 12 2 2 3 1 3 1 – – –
5149 Groceries and related products, n.e.c. 366 2 201 9 310 37 19 4 9 5 – – – – –
516 Chemicals and allied products 342 2 611 12 363 38 18 9 5 6 – – – – –
5162 Plastics materials and basic shapes 110 905 4 950 9 3 2 2 2 – – – – –
5169 Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c. 232 1 706 7 407 28 14 7 3 4 – – – – –
517 Petroleum and petroleum products 142 1 079 4 963 22 13 6 2 1 – – – – –
5171 Petroleum bulk stations and terminals 104 785 3 430 15 10 3 1 1 – – – – –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS MISSOURI 65
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
JACKSON Con.
Wholesale trade Con.
51 Wholesale trade nondurable goods Con.
518 Beer, wine, and distilled beverages 331 3 084 12 489 7 1 1 – 2 3 – – – –
519 Misc. nondurable goods 1 047 6 835 28 739 108 61 15 14 15 3 – – – –
5191 Farm supplies 127 611 2 709 15 10 – 3 2 – – – – –
5192 Books, periodicals, and newspapers 130 1 068 4 123 11 5 1 3 1 1 – – – –
5198 Paints, varnishes, and supplies 108 712 2 800 13 5 5 2 1 – – – – –
5199 Nondurable goods, n.e.c. 466 3 004 13 579 50 31 8 3 6 2 – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 249 2 451 9 792 13 3 6 1 2 – 1 – – –
Retail trade 62 124 222 130 900 033 3 938 1 582 928 663 507 164 75 15 4 –
52 Building materials and garden supplies 2 013 8 571 35 089 140 54 40 18 19 5 4 – – –
521 Lumber and other building materials 1 264 5 900 22 846 42 11 8 6 8 5 4 – – –
523 Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores 132 617 2 515 26 15 9 2 – – – – – –
525 Hardware stores 338 983 3 913 33 10 12 3 8 – – – – –
526 Retail nurseries and garden stores 246 860 4 766 31 13 10 5 3 – – – – –
53 General merchandise stores 7 896 25 055 101 397 89 13 17 13 8 6 21 10 1 –
531 Department stores 6 633 21 142 86 233 33 1 – – – 4 17 10 1 –
533 Variety stores 299 848 3 224 27 5 11 6 5 – – – – –
539 Misc. general merchandise stores 954 3 050 11 873 28 7 6 6 3 2 4 – – –
54 Food stores 7 550 23 920 105 193 356 142 78 68 33 17 13 4 1 –
541 Grocery stores 6 676 21 834 96 290 224 70 41 50 29 16 13 4 1 –
544 Candy, nut, and confectionery stores 169 301 1 387 28 13 10 4 1 – – – – –
546 Retail bakeries 419 1 064 4 317 56 29 14 10 3 – – – – –
549 Miscellaneous food stores 101 222 963 22 15 6 1 – – – – – –
55 Automotive dealers and service stations 6 228 35 662 151 366 497 185 161 79 41 24 7 – – –
551 New and used car dealers 2 840 22 916 96 980 59 11 2 4 17 19 6 – – –
552 Used car dealers 335 1 765 7 217 64 44 12 5 2 1 – – – –
553 Auto and home supply stores 914 4 510 18 518 94 32 28 19 14 1 – – – –
554 Gasoline service stations 1 995 5 823 25 222 251 81 111 48 7 3 1 – – –
56 Apparel and accessory stores 2 892 7 904 33 414 302 96 117 53 32 3 1 – – –
561 Men’s and boys’ clothing stores 320 1 454 6 861 37 10 14 9 4 – – – – –
562 Women’s clothing stores 1 045 2 457 10 097 86 19 32 19 15 – 1 – – –
563 Women’s accessory and specialty stores 126 336 1 245 21 8 9 4 – – – – – –
565 Family clothing stores 685 1 635 6 479 38 5 14 6 10 3 – – – –
566 Shoe stores 504 1 453 6 260 83 34 39 9 1 – – – – –
569 Misc. apparel and accessory stores 135 424 1 774 27 15 7 5 – – – – – –
57 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 2 047 8 471 36 417 266 126 84 40 10 6 – – – –
571 Furniture and homefurnishings stores 893 3 987 16 752 139 71 41 20 6 1 – – – –
5712 Furniture stores 327 1 773 6 898 54 25 18 9 2 – – – – –
5713 Floor covering stores 265 1 299 6 112 41 24 10 5 2 – – – – –
5719 Misc. homefurnishings stores 293 894 3 659 41 19 13 6 2 1 – – – –
572 Household appliance stores 151 631 2 808 24 13 7 3 1 – – – – –
573 Radio, television, and computer stores 1 003 3 853 16 857 103 42 36 17 3 5 – – – –
5731 Radio, TV, and electronic stores 600 2 498 10 875 49 23 13 7 2 4 – – – –
5735 Record and prerecorded tape stores 215 589 2 135 22 5 12 4 – 1 – – – –
5736 Musical instrument stores 126 509 2 793 14 4 4 5 1 – – – – –
58 Eating and drinking places 23 471 50 893 216 593 1 272 421 192 255 294 85 25 – – –
5812 Eating places 20 824 45 889 193 595 924 200 139 221 261 79 24 – – –
5813 Drinking places 942 1 941 7 967 138 89 25 11 12 – 1 – – –
59 Miscellaneous retail 7 014 24 589 102 942 965 531 228 129 62 14 1 – – –
591 Drug stores and proprietary stores 1 331 5 168 20 785 94 23 25 24 19 3 – – – –
592 Liquor stores 353 1 039 4 403 73 43 19 10 1 – – – – –
593 Used merchandise stores 695 1 834 7 556 92 51 19 11 11 – – – – –
594 Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 2 094 5 922 25 932 317 167 83 53 11 3 – – – –
5941 Sporting goods and bicycle shops 279 808 3 672 67 45 9 13 – – – – – –
5942 Book stores 227 485 2 454 43 24 14 5 – – – – – –
5944 Jewelry stores 423 2 168 9 328 67 33 22 10 1 1 – – – –
5945 Hobby, toy, and game shops 515 1 025 4 675 36 15 10 2 7 2 – – – –
5947 Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops 409 831 3 393 69 32 21 15 1 – – – – –
5949 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods 123 308 1 218 13 4 2 7 – – – – – –
596 Nonstore retailers 1 152 5 429 22 353 104 62 18 8 7 8 1 – – –
5961 Catalog and mail order houses 330 1 948 7 285 28 15 6 3 2 1 1 – – –
5962 Merchandising machine operators 383 1 599 7 615 33 20 6 2 1 4 – – – –
5963 Direct selling establishments 439 1 882 7 453 43 27 6 3 4 3 – – – –
599 Retail stores, n.e.c. 1 361 5 079 21 226 272 175 62 22 13 – – – – –
5992 Florists 306 805 3 305 69 36 28 4 1 – – – – –
5995 Optical goods stores 240 1 165 4 689 52 38 7 5 2 – – – – –
5999 Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. 739 2 813 11 870 138 93 24 12 9 – – – – –
–– Administrative and auxiliary 3 013 37 065 117 622 51 14 11 8 8 4 3 1 2 –
Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A 0 to 19; B 20 to 99; C 100 to 249; E 250 to 499; F 500 to 999; G 1,000 to 2,499; H 2,500 to 4,999; I 5,000 to 9,999;
J 10,000 to 24,999; K 25,000 to 49,999; L 50,000 to 99,999; M 100,000 or more.
66 MISSOURI COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS
Table 2. Counties Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1995 Con.
[Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self employed persons. Size class 1 to 4 includes establishments with payroll but no employees during mid March pay period.
(D) denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals. Detailed industries with 100 or more employees are shown if industry was
not a (D). For explanation of terms, abbreviations, and data reliability/comparability, see introductory text]
Payroll ($1,000) Number of establishments by employment size class
Number of Total
SIC employees number
Industry for week of 1,000
code
including establish 1 to 5 to 10 to 20 to 50 to 100 to 250 to 500 to or
March 12 First quarter Annual ments 4 9 19 49 99 249 499 999 more
JACKSON Con.
Finance, insurance, and real estate 31 419 276 056 1 109 847 1 762 1 072 275 194 130 46 22 12 8 3
60 Depository institutions 9 200 64 098 246 496 249 63 54 76 32 11 6 3 3 1
602 Commercial banks 6 98
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