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County Summary Report of Areas in New Jersey and New York Affected by Hurricane Sandy Baseline Demographic and Economic Conditions Prior to the Storm With an Executive Summary That Includes Economic Indicators After the Storm Prepared by the Office of the Chief Economist Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Department of Commerce February 2013

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Page 1: County Summary Report New Jersey and New York Hurricane Sandy

County Summary Report of Areas in

New Jersey and New York Affected by

Hurricane Sandy

Baseline Demographic and Economic Conditions

Prior to the Storm

With an Executive Summary

That Includes Economic Indicators

After the Storm

Prepared by the

Office of the Chief Economist

Economics and Statistics Administration

U.S. Department of Commerce

February 2013

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary page 3 New York Counties 93

Indexes of Coincident Economic New York County Map 93

Indicators for NY-NJ Region 5 New York Counties

Introduction 6 Bronx 94

Path of Hurricane Sandy 6 Kings 98

Content of Report 7 Nassau 102

Purpose 7 New York 106

New Jersey Counties 8 Orange 110

New Jersey County Map 8 Putnam 114

New Jersey Counties Queens 118

Atlantic 9 Richmond 122

Bergen 13 Rockland 126

Burlington 17 Suffolk 130

Camden 21 Sullivan 134

Cape May 25 Ulster 138

Cumberland 29 Westchester 142

Essex 33 County Government Revenues &

Gloucester 37 Expenditures 146

Hudson 41 New Jersey 146

Hunterdon 45 New York 147

Mercer 49 County per Capita Income by

Middlesex 53 Source of Income 148

Monmouth 57 New Jersey 148

Morris 61 New York 150

Ocean 65 Federal Contract Awards 152

Passaic 69 New Jersey 152

Salem 73 New York 153

Somerset 77 Total Number 154

Sussex 81 Largest, New Jersey 155

Union 85 Largest, New York 156

Warren 89 Firms Headquartered by Congressional

District (CD) 157

CD Map of New Jersey 157

CD Map of New York 170

ESA Staff:

David Henry (202) 482-2566 Sandra Cooke-Hull (202) 482-4027

Jackie Savukinas (202) 482-1994 David Beede (202) 482-1226

Josh Malloy (202) 482-3080

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Hurricane Sandy hit New Jersey (NJ) on October 29, 2012. Several months after the storm stakeholders

were still assessing the damage and the long-term economic effects on the region. To help with this

effort, the Economic and Statistics Administration developed this report which provides baseline

information on demographic and economic conditions in these areas. This report was requested by

Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) who, with the Federal Emergency

Management Agency (FEMA), is guiding the Federal effort to assist these areas in immediate and long-

term recovery efforts. EDA provides these reports to state and local government officials who use them

to develop a basis for justification for Federal assistance while EDA uses them to help determine their

distribution of grants in the disaster area.

This report provides several pre-Sandy baseline economic indicators. Population by age and sex and

Income—median household income, poverty rates and per capita personal income—are provided for

2011 for each affected county Employment by industry for industries with paid employees and the self-

employed are available and provided for 2010. County government revenue and expenditures are

available for only a few of the counties in both NJ and New York (NY) for 2007. Federal contract award

data by county are available for FY2012 and revenue and employment of firms headquartered in these

counties for 2012 are provided at the end of this report and not summarized here.

Few sources of post-Hurricane Sandy data are available; however, monthly Unemployment rates are

provided by county starting in 2011 and extending to the months following the hurricane. Also, the

Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY) has created a monthly index of coincident economic

indicators (CEI) for the NY and NJ region that measures post-Sandy economic activity.

Population: Although population migration does not appear to be an issue like it was post Hurricane

Katrina in 2005, one recurring population theme in the counties of NJ and N Y was that population

growth of all age categories changed modestly, less than plus or minus one percent per year, between

2006 and 2011 except for the 60 to 74 age range which grew quite rapidly at about 3 to 5 percent per

year. This growth in the senior citizen population has growing implications on sources of income,

primarily as transfer payments are a growing source of income for this age category.

Income and Poverty Rates: In general, income in both N J and most of the affected counties in NY

was higher than the national average as measured by either median household income or per capita

income. Family poverty rates were significantly higher than the national average in some of the lower

income counties in N J, but mostly less than the national average in the selected counties in N Y. As

expected, family poverty rates were inversely related to income. Counties with the highest poverty

rates include Essex County (NJ) at 14.4%, almost 3 percentage points above the national average and

Bronx County (NY) at 28.1%, over twice the national average of 11.7% for that year.

Median household income in the NJ was $67,458 in 2011, about $17,000 above the national

average.

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Counties with median household income far below the state average were primarily

concentrated in the southern half of the state and included Atlantic, Camden, Cape May,

Cumberland, Ocean and Salem, with median incomes ranging from $50,829 (Atlantic) to $57,784

(Camden). Households in a few northern counties including Essex, Hudson and Passaic also had

below average median incomes.

Counties with median household income substantially above the state average were primarily

located in the northern half of the state and include Bergen, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex,

Monmouth, Morris, Somerset and Sussex with incomes ranging from $73,890 (Mercer) to

$99,099 (Hunterdon). The two southern counties in this category include Burlington and

Gloucester.

Median household income in NY was $55,246, over $4,700 above the national average.

Counties with median household income well below the state average include the Bronx

($32,058), Kings ($42,752) and Sullivan ($47,978) counties.

Counties with household income above the state average include Nassau, Putnam, Rockland,

New York, Orange, Richmond, Suffolk and West Chester with incomes ranging from $66,224

(Orange) to $91,414 (Nassau).

Similar disparities in income and sources of income by county can be seen in the tables and maps in the

average per capita income section of this report. In general, the average per capita income in a county

declines, the sources of its income become more stable reflecting the larger share of transfer payments

as a source of its income.

Unemployment Rates: Monthly unemployment rates in the affected counties over the past two

years vary widely. Some counties have had persistently high rates of unemployment while others are

well below the national average.

Since early 2012, NJ unemployment rates have been about 1 to 2 percentage points higher than

the national rate, ranging from 8.7% to 10.0% (on a monthly basis).

Counties with an unemployment rate lower than the state average include Bergen,

Burlington, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Somerset, Sussex and

Warren.

Unemployment rates in Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester,

Hudson, Ocean, Passaic, Salem and Union counties continue to track higher than the state

average.

Counties showing a substantial increase in their unemployment rate post-Sandy include

Atlantic, Cape May, Ocean and Salem. While these counties have seasonal fluctuations in

unemployment that normally peak in winter months, December 2012 unemployment rates

were on average one full percentage point higher than the previous December.

For a majority of the counties, however, unemployment rates are lower post-Sandy, but are

not much changed from December 2011 rates.

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The NY unemployment rate followed closely with the national rate for the last two years,

ranging from 7.7% to 9.1%. Of the affected counties selected for this report, Bronx, Kings and

Sullivan had unemployment rates consistently higher than the state average.

Post-Sandy, however, saw a reduction in the unemployment rate for Bronx and Kings

counties, but an increase for Sullivan county.

All of the remaining selected counties in NY either had an unemployment rate close to or

below the state average. Post-Sandy unemployment rates were slightly lower for these

counties, but not much different from December 2011 rates.

Figure ES-1 shows the NYFRB’s CEI index, one of the few post-Sandy regional economic indicators

available. This indicator is composed of data on employment and earnings and is calculated separately

for NJ, NY and New York City (NYC). The FRBNY CEI index shows a modest increase in economic activity

in NYC and NY state since Hurricane Sandy and an even stronger increase in economic activity in NJ.

Figure ES-1. Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators for the New York-New Jersey Region

In December 2012, the CEI index for NYC increased by 1.8% at an annual rate following a 2.3%

increase in November and resulted in an annual increase of 3.7%.

For the entire state of NY, the December 2012 CEI index increased by 2.4% following a 0.1%

decrease in November. Over the past year the CEI index for NY increased by 1.7%.

In December 2012, the CEI index for NJ increased by 3.7% following a 2.3% increase in

November. For all of 2012, the CEI index for NJ increased by 1.5%. For NJ, then, the CEI index

indicates that economic activity in the two months after the storm showed a fairly dramatic

improvement over the annual average.

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

January 2012 = 100

Source: ESA calculations from Federal Reserve Bank of New York data

New York City

New York State

New Jersey

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INTRODUCTION

Hurricane/Tropical Storm Sandy caused widespread damage after it came inland near Atlantic City, New

Jersey on October 29, 2012. (Figure 1.) This report and the data provided do not attempt to assess the

economic impact of this storm or determine its long-term consequences, but were put together at the

special request of the Economic Development Administration (EDA) of the Department of Commerce1.

EDA requested that county summaries of demographic and economic data be provided for all twenty-

one (21) counties in New Jersey—Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex,

Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Salem,

Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren—and thirteen (13) counties (boroughs) in New York—Bronx, Kings,

Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster and

Westchester. EDA requested this data in order to assist them, and the Federal Emergency Management

Agency (FEMA), in allocating resources to these areas as these counties attempt to recover.

Figure 1. Path of Hurricane Sandy, NOAA

Hurricane Sandy pounded areas of the U.S. with high population and great economic activity compared

to other parts of the country. In 2011, New Jersey and New York represented about 9 percent of the

1 In December 2012, the Bureau of the Census provided the EDA and FEMA with much more data on the area than are provided here. The request, at the time, resulted in a vast assembly of demographic and economic data for New Jersey, New York and Connecticut that was refined to the Census geography of “block groups” from their American Community Survey (ACS). At this level of geography, the ACS data provided was from the Census’ latest five (5) year average data-2006 through 2011. Our report is at the county/borough level only and provides summaries for these areas. The data in our report are from the latest data series available, including the data from the ACS.

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population and over 10 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In terms of GDP per

capita, New York ranked 5th and New Jersey 8th compared to other states. For comparison, California

ranked 14th and Pennsylvania 28th. Connecticut, another state with extensive damage from the

hurricane ranked 4th. These data are provided for comparison purposes only and are representative of

economic activity of the population on a state basis.

Content of Report

A summary of demographic and economic data are presented here for the counties identified earlier.

Demographic (population) data are provided by age and sex. Income levels are provided for the working

population as well as estimates of median household income and family poverty rates. Unemployment

rates are provided monthly going back to January 2011 through the latest available, preliminary data for

December 2012, and compared with unemployment rates for the state as a whole as well as the nation.

Industry data is provided at the county level for the top 25 industries with paid employees as well as the

top 25 industries for non-employer firms. For both of these, industries are ranked by employment.

The tables at the end of this paper include (1) county government revenue and expenditures; (2) county

average per capita income, including sources of income; (3) Federal government contract awards by

county and (4) firms headquartered in the Congressional Districts (CD) that are associated with these

counties. Limited government revenue and expenditure data are available at the county level. In New

Jersey, county revenue and expenditure data are provided for eight (8) counties including Atlantic, Cape

May, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Union. In New York, two counties—Nassau and

Suffolk—are covered, as well as New York City. Average per capita income is by county is provided since

the data are available for the sources of income, including Government transfer payments. Federal

government contracts data by county are provided for latest awards, the number of open contracts by

county and the top three (3) contracts in these counties by Federal agency, firm, location, industry and

value of contract. The top firms by CD provide the firm name, industry, number of employees,

headquarter location and revenue in 2012. The CD title provides the counties associated with the CD.2

Purpose

The purpose of assembling this volume of data is to provide both EDA and FEMA with a description and

a context of the demographic and economic characteristic of these counties prior to the storm. While

2 As footnoted at the section on firms, a county to CD concordance is not provided primarily because in most cases portions of counties are allocated to CDs. Firm headquarter addresses, therefore, should be used to confirm its location within a county.

NOTE: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) made its annual historical revision of county level unemployment

rates after the writing of this report; therefore, unemployment rates and rates of change cited here may

differ slightly from currently published BLS unemployment rates.

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the data are extensive, they are certainly not all inclusive. For instance, housing and home value data

are not provided here. This report aims to provide a picture of economic activity and not to measure

the existing capital stock prior to the storm. For each county, a “bulleted” narrative summary precedes

the data and charts.

New Jersey Counties

All 21 counties in New Jersey were declared by FEMA as being eligible for individual and public

assistance as a result of damage from Hurricane Sandy. Figure 2 shows a county map of New Jersey

and identifies counties that rank highest and lowest in terms of median household income and

unemployment rate. A demographic and economic summary for each of these counties follows

in alphabetical order.

Figure 2: New Jersey Counties Affected by Hurricane Sandy

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Atlantic County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Atlantic County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 274,338, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the 60-74 year age group grew over 3 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $50,829 and the poverty rate was 10.8%. Average per capita

personal income was $40,262—62% from earnings and 23% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while the county’s unemployment rate has ranged from 2.5 to 5.3 percentage points

above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 12.9%. By December 2012 the county

unemployment rate had started its usual seasonal increase; however it jumped to 14.3%, almost

two percentage points higher than in December 2011.

Tourism-type industries dominate this county with Accommodations (hotels and motels) being

the largest followed by Food services. The Health care sector follows.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Atlantic County was 15,680 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $705 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Real estate, Professional services and Personal services. Together these three comprised

36% of county employment and 40% of the revenue.

Atlantic County had revenue of $1.5 billion and expenditures of $1.4 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $253 million. In FY 2012, there were 554 contract awards

in the county. The largest 3 contracts in the county were from DOT for Computer and

Engineering Services.

Top Firms headquartered in the county’s Congressional District (CD) 2 were in Travel and

tourism.

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Table 1B

Atlantic County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 99,762 Less than $25,000 24,463 24.52% $25,000 to $49,999 24,885 24.94% $50,000 to $74,999 16,824 16.86% $75,000 to $99,999 11,676 11.70% $100,000 to $124,999 8,840 8.86% $125,000 to $149,999 5,760 5.77% $150,000 to $199,999 4,123 4.13% $200,000 or more 3,191 3.20%

Median Household

Income 50,829 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)10.8 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0

Atlantic County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 3:

Unemployment Rates: Atlantic County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 1C

Atlantic County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 721 Accommodation 131 35,698

2 722 Food services and drinking places 697 10,961

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 594 6,499

4 622 Hospitals 6 5,902

5 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 603 4,946

6 445 Food and beverage stores 229 3,324

7 561 Administrative and support services 332 3,274

8 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 323 3,196

9 238 Specialty trade contractors 436 2,823

10 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 75 2,649

11 452 General merchandise stores 48 2,481

12 624 Social assistance 149 2,257

13 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 95 2,013

14 812 Personal and laundry services 282 2,005

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations262 1,797

16 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 119 1,000-2,499

17 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 84 1,734

18 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 86 1,456

19 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 136 1,314

20444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers89 1,152

21 446 Health and personal care stores 100 1,117

22 531 Real estate 195 1,111

23 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 98 1,095

24 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 99 1,049

25 611 Educational services 67 943

Top 25 industries 5,335 100,796

County total 6,473 114,430

Top 25 share of county total 82.4% 88.1%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 1D

Atlantic County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry title

Number of

establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 531 Real estate 2,408 169,1482 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,907 78,5533 812 Personal and laundry services 1,388 36,1314 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,107 58,0805 561 Administrative and support services 1,067 23,1376 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 759 18,3547 621 Ambulatory health care services 748 31,3568 624 Social assistance 673 7,6949 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 636 17,819

10 454 Nonstore retailers 605 14,31811 236 Construction of buildings 440 42,03612 811 Repair and maintenance 429 15,33113 611 Educational services 358 4,58614 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 285 17,56515 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 234 12,93316 722 Food services and drinking places 232 12,25417 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 184 11,43418 484 Truck transportation 160 17,47219 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 145 10,25020

813Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 135 2,09421 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 132 13,67222

523Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 130 7,35423 445 Food and beverage stores 121 9,57524 492 Couriers and messengers 111 2,04825 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 104 4,913

Top 25 industries 14,498 638,107

County Total 15,680 704,581

Top 25 share of county total 92.5% 90.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Bergen County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Bergen County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 911,004, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the 60-74 year old age group grew at 3 percent per year. Bergen County ranks as the county

with the highest population in New Jersey.

Median income in this county was $79,272 and poverty rate was 5.0%. Average per capita

personal income was $66,096—71% from earnings and 11% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Bergen County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 1.9 percentage points

below to 0.6 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 8.1%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell to 7.7%, which was below the NJ state

unemployment rate of 9.3% and above the national average of 7.6%.

Health care, Professional services and Food services were the largest industries in the county.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Bergen County was 31,275 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $412 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Ambulatory health, Professional and Personal services. Together these three comprised

44% of county employment and 49% of the revenue in that year.

No data available for county government revenue and spending.

Federal contract awards for FY2012-13 were $891 million while the number of contract awards

was 4,823. Largest two contracts were from DOT for Engineering Services and DoD,

Transportation Equipment Rental, respectively.

Largest firms headquartered in CD 5 associated with this county were for Health care and

Retail.

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Table 2B

Bergen County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 329,544 Less than $25,000 51,678 15.68% $25,000 to $49,999 55,165 16.74% $50,000 to $74,999 50,706 15.39% $75,000 to $99,999 41,119 12.48% $100,000 to $124,999 32,404 9.83% $125,000 to $149,999 23,900 7.25% $150,000 to $199,999 33,970 10.31% $200,000 or more 40,602 12.32%

Median Household

Income 79,272 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)5.0 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Bergen County, NJ New Jersey National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 4:

Unemployment Rates: Bergen County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 2C:

Bergen County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 2,973 32,461

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,106 29,939

3 722 Food services and drinking places 2,185 23,916

4 561 Administrative and support services 1,754 23,468

5 551 Management of companies and enterprises 242 22,803

6 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,547 22,081

7 622 Hospitals 9 18,539

8 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,209 18,085

9 445 Food and beverage stores 711 13,101

10 611 Educational services 489 10,748

11 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,750 10,550

12 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 721 8,894

13 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 726 8,773

14 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 146 8,137

15 339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 117 5,000-9,999

16 454 Nonstore retailers 226 5,000-9,999

17 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 176 7,388

18813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations894 6,778

19 624 Social assistance 399 6,638

20 812 Personal and laundry services 1,354 6,052

21 531 Real estate 1,183 5,453

22 425 Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers 401 5,452

23 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 259 5,080

24 452 General merchandise stores 84 4,986

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 247 4,971

Top 25 industries 23,908 319,293

County Total 31,275 412,384

Top 25 share of county total 76.4% 77.4%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 2D

Bergen County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry title

Number of

establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 15,752 862,4952 531 Real estate 13,296 1,468,6223 812 Personal and laundry services 7,051 230,1194 621 Ambulatory health care services 5,137 375,0805 561 Administrative and support services 4,705 132,9176 238 Specialty trade contractors 4,435 240,4227 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 3,744 111,1808 611 Educational services 2,610 46,7679 454 Nonstore retailers 1,794 73,848

10523

Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 1,612 227,75211 624 Social assistance 1,528 25,81612 236 Construction of buildings 1,511 161,39413 811 Repair and maintenance 1,474 67,02214 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 1,466 68,66315 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,465 92,25616 484 Truck transportation 1,412 123,63917 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,121 163,91018 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,110 158,25419 722 Food services and drinking places 987 46,96620 492 Couriers and messengers 753 24,40821 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 741 43,70522 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 620 48,17823

813Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 535 8,41624 446 Health and personal care stores 513 21,20725 425 Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers 501 36,795

Top 25 industries 75,873 4,859,831

County Total 81,609 5,233,891

Top 25 share of county total 93.0% 92.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Burlington County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Burlington County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 449,576 only slightly higher than in 2006.

However, the 60-74 year old age group grew 3.5 percent per year.

Median income in this county was $72,896 and the poverty rate was 3.5%. Average per capita

personal income was $48,318—71% from earnings and 16% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Burlington County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.6 percentage

points below to 1.7 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during

this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 9.2%. By

December 2012, the county unemployment rate had fallen slightly to 9.1%, below the NJ state

unemployment rate of 9.3% and well above the national average of 7.6%.

The top two industries in this county were Professional services and Food services, respectively.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Burlington County was 25,916 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of almost $1.4 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate, and Specialty trade contractors. Together

these three comprised 40% of county employment and 50% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditure were not available.

Federal contract awards in FY2011-12 were $3.6 billion, the second largest in the state. The

number of contract awards was 5,817 (2012). The top three were from DoD.

The top three firms headquartered in CD 3 associated with this county were in Environmental

services, Retail and Finance.

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Table 3B

Burlington County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 164,760 Less than $25,000 21,542 13.07% $25,000 to $49,999 33,388 20.26% $50,000 to $74,999 29,673 18.01% $75,000 to $99,999 23,313 14.15% $100,000 to $124,999 18,077 10.97% $125,000 to $149,999 12,918 7.84% $150,000 to $199,999 14,491 8.80% $200,000 or more 11,358 6.89%

Median Household

Income 72,896 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)3.5 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

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Sandy

Figure 5:

Unemployment Rates: Burlington County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics * Not seasonally adjusted**Preliminary

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Table 3C

Burlington County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,334 18,556

2 722 Food services and drinking places 788 11,213

3 561 Administrative and support services 637 9,749

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 826 9,384

5 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 256 8,696

6 334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 20 5,000-9,999

7 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 377 7,228

8 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 136 6,010

9 445 Food and beverage stores 253 5,681

10 622 Hospitals 8 5,346

11 551 Management of companies and enterprises 91 5,317

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 262 4,880

13 238 Specialty trade contractors 629 4,717

14 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 154 4,004

15 624 Social assistance 194 3,640

16 452 General merchandise stores 50 3,566

17 484 Truck transportation 130 3,440

18 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 195 3,313

19 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 153 3,188

20813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations336 2,400

21 454 Nonstore retailers 71 2,341

22 812 Personal and laundry services 418 2,295

23 611 Educational services 166 2,246

24 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 110 1,885

25 517 Telecommunications 79 1,846

Top 25 industries 7,673 138,441

County total 10,378 176,161

Top 25 share of county total 73.9% 78.6%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 3D

Burlington County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,883 225,970

2 531 Real estate 3,599 352,791

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,960 110,872

4 561 Administrative and support services 1,697 49,186

5 812 Personal and laundry services 1,673 49,710

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,255 22,832

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,235 60,424

8 454 Nonstore retailers 1,150 32,482

9 611 Educational services 867 13,369

10 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 671 45,120

11 624 Social assistance 634 10,106

12 811 Repair and maintenance 560 23,207

13 484 Truck transportation 530 50,718

14 236 Construction of buildings 519 48,275

15 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

400 36,815

16 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 286 24,402

17 492 Couriers and messengers 283 9,003

18 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 259 8,631

19 722 Food services and drinking places 247 13,497

20 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

238 3,968

21 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 224 7,889

22 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 213 22,079

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 212 27,842

24 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 199 7,748

25 446 Health and personal care stores 170 5,069

Top 25 industries 23,964 1,262,005

County Total 25,916 1,372,586

Top 25 share of county total 92.5% 91.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Camden County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Camden County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 513,241 was unchanged in 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew just under 4 percent per year.

Median income was $57,784 and the poverty rate was 9.9%. Average per capita personal

income was $43,099—66% from earnings and 21% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Camden County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.7 to 3.2 percentage

points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 10.7%. In December 2012 the county

unemployment rate fell slightly to 10.5%, still well above the NJ state unemployment rate of

9.3% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were in Food services, Health care and Professional

services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Camden County was 28,158 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of almost $1.4 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate and Personal services. Together these three

comprised 38% of county employment and 44% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts awards in FY2011-12 were $1.2 billion. Number of awards in FY2012 was

3,596. The top three contracts were from DoD for Navigation Equipment, Textiles and

Commercial Equipment.

Three largest firms headquartered in CD 1 associated with this county were in Consumer

products and Utilities.

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Table 4B

Camden County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 185,691 Less than $25,000 40,789 21.97% $25,000 to $49,999 40,153 21.62% $50,000 to $74,999 32,080 17.28% $75,000 to $99,999 24,286 13.08% $100,000 to $124,999 18,805 10.13% $125,000 to $149,999 11,760 6.33% $150,000 to $199,999 10,180 5.48% $200,000 or more 7,638 4.11%

Median Household

Income 57,784 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)9.9 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

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Sandy

Figure 6:

Unemployment Rates:Camden County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 4C

Camden County, NJ:

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 722 Food services and drinking places 959 13,111

2 622 Hospitals 9 12,781

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,052 12,470

4 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,520 12,089

5 561 Administrative and support services 684 11,883

6 624 Social assistance 282 6,141

7 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 183 5,984

8 445 Food and beverage stores 385 5,810

9 551 Management of companies and enterprises 78 5,058

10 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 415 4,988

11 238 Specialty trade contractors 699 4,885

12 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 183 3,723

13813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 393 3,696

14 611 Educational services 153 3,499

15 452 General merchandise stores 67 3,208

16 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 226 3,197

17 812 Personal and laundry services 476 2,999

18 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 245 2,953

19 517 Telecommunications 98 2,469

20 811 Repair and maintenance 342 2,307

21 311 Food manufacturing 46 2,169

22 446 Health and personal care stores 165 2,149

23 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 257 2,140

24 492 Couriers and messengers 26 2,067

25 334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 19 1,992

Top 25 industries 8,962 133,768

County total 11,741 168,458

Top 25 share of county total 76.3% 79.4%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 4D

Camden County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

EstablishmentsReceipts ($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,823 209,418

2 531 Real estate 3,525 320,312

3 812 Personal and laundry services 2,269 62,327

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,089 106,628

5 561 Administrative and support services 2,028 46,991

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,546 72,021

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,485 33,808

8 454 Nonstore retailers 1,088 30,693

9 624 Social assistance 1,014 14,116

10 611 Educational services 941 12,632

11 811 Repair and maintenance 636 27,249

12 236 Construction of buildings 561 48,090

13 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 556 31,676

14 484 Truck transportation 404 40,906

15 722 Food services and drinking places 404 21,404

16 492 Couriers and messengers 366 8,811

17 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 325 17,058

18 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

318 24,423

19 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 291 9,525

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 284 29,637

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 263 36,146

22 445 Food and beverage stores 258 24,358

23 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

245 3,952

24 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 244 11,411

25 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 208 6,505

Top 25 industries 26,171 1,250,097

County Total 28,158 1,361,091

Top 25 share of county total 92.9% 91.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Cape May County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Cape May County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 96,601 down slightly from 2006. Population

declined in all age groups except for 60-74 year-olds which grew 2.7 percent per year.

Median income in this county was $53,256 and the poverty rate was 6.6%. Average per capita

personal income was $48,694—53% from earnings and 24% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in N J has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Cape May County’s unemployment rate has varied seasonally, ranging from

just 1.1 percentage points below to 8.8 percentage points above the national and state

unemployment rates. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was

11.8%. In December 2012 the county unemployment rate started to follow its seasonal pattern

and rose to 16.2%; however, this rate is 1.6 percentage points above the December 2011 rate.

The top two industry sectors in this county were Travel and tourism and Health care.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Cape May County was 7,570 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $408 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Real estate, Professional services and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 45% of county employment and 47% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue was $648 million and expenditures $706 million (2007).

Federal contract awards in FY2011-12 were $69.3 million. The number of awards was 382 in FY

2012. Largest awards in FY2012 were from DHS, DoD and DOT.

Three largest firms headquartered in CD 2 associated with this county were in Health care,

Utilities and Travel & tourism.

Table 5A

Cape May County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 98,695 47,863 50,832 96,601 46,988 49,613 -0.4% -0.4% -0.5%

Under 20 years 22,220 11,592 10,628 20,109 10,384 9,725 -2.0% -2.2% -1.8%

20 to 39 years 19,300 9,757 9,543 19,138 9,896 9,242 -0.2% 0.3% -0.6%

40 to 59 years 30,378 14,748 15,630 28,229 13,688 14,541 -1.5% -1.5% -1.4%

60 to 74 years 16,785 7,918 8,867 19,181 9,048 10,133 2.7% 2.7% 2.7%

75 years and older 10,012 3,848 6,164 9,944 3,972 5,972 -0.1% 0.6% -0.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 5B

Cape May County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 41,082 Less than $25,000 8,360 20.35% $25,000 to $49,999 10,676 25.99% $50,000 to $74,999 7,705 18.76% $75,000 to $99,999 5,372 13.08% $100,000 to $124,999 2,909 7.08% $125,000 to $149,999 2,700 6.57% $150,000 to $199,999 1,738 4.23% $200,000 or more 1,622 3.95%

Median Household

Income 53,256 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)6.6 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

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12.0

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18.0

20.0

Cape May County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 7

Unemployment Rates: Cape May County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 5C

Cape May County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 722 Food services and drinking places 602 3,164

2 445 Food and beverage stores 135 2,149

3 622 Hospitals 1 1,000-2,499

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 188 1,549

5 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 31 1,196

6 721 Accommodation 278 1,112

7 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 223 1,036

8 238 Specialty trade contractors 269 917

9 561 Administrative and support services 163 781

10 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 77 754

11444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers56 674

12813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations169 657

13 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 43 643

14 531 Real estate 185 568

15 624 Social assistance 50 553

16 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 123 537

17 452 General merchandise stores 28 498

18 812 Personal and laundry services 112 492

19 236 Construction of buildings 155 456

20 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 33 438

21 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 148 426

22 446 Health and personal care stores 36 250-499

23 447 Gasoline stations 24 250-499

24 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 112 317

25 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 36 290

Top 25 industries 3,277 21,707

County total 3,852 25,383

Top 25 share of county total 85.1% 85.5%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 5D

Cape May County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 531 Real estate 1,814 120,764

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 879 33,867

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 682 38,341

4 561 Administrative and support services 483 13,425

5 812 Personal and laundry services 445 11,904

6 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 332 33,073

7 236 Construction of buildings 325 37,319

8 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 306 4,830

9 621 Ambulatory health care services 266 9,073

10 454 Nonstore retailers 222 5,596

11 811 Repair and maintenance 186 12,035

12 611 Educational services 148 1,198

13 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 140 6,962

14 722 Food services and drinking places 115 5,751

15 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 109 6,309

16 624 Social assistance 107 1,504

17 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 87 7,676

18 721 Accommodation 74 7,928

19 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

73 793

20 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

63 4,210

21 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 60 3,694

22 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 46 3,441

23 445 Food and beverage stores 45 2,893

24 451 Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, and book stores 35 2,475

25 484 Truck transportation 35 4,517

Top 25 industries 7,077 379,578

County Total 7,570 408,049

Top 25 share of county total 93.5% 93.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Cumberland County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Cumberland County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 157,095, slightly higher than in 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew over 3 percent per year.

Median income in this county was $51,548 and the poverty rate was 12.1%. Average per capita

personal income was $35,272—61% from earnings and 27% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Cumberland County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 3.5 to 5.8

percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just

prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 13.3%. After falling to 12.8% in

November, the rate increased to 13.9% in December, higher than the pre-hurricane rate, the NJ

state unemployment rate of 9.3% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were Health care, Non-metallic mineral products and

Truck transportation.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Cumberland County was 6,101 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $267 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Real estate, Professional services and Personal services. Together these three comprised

33% of county employment and 35% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures data were not available.

Federal contracts in FY 2011-12 were $90.9 million. Total number of contracts awarded in FY

2012 was 619. The top three contracts awarded were from DoD, DOT and USDA.

The top three firms headquartered in CD 2 associated with this county were in Health care,

Utilities and Travel and tourism.

Table 6A

Cumberland County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 153,371 78,892 74,479 157,095 80,701 76,394 0.5% 0.5% 0.5%

Under 20 years 41,578 21,353 20,225 41,651 21,226 20,425 0.0% -0.1% 0.2%

20 to 39 years 43,756 24,738 19,018 44,257 24,789 19,468 0.2% 0.0% 0.5%

40 to 59 years 42,220 21,752 20,468 42,665 22,088 20,577 0.2% 0.3% 0.1%

60 to 74 years 16,457 7,620 8,837 19,277 9,052 10,225 3.2% 3.5% 3.0%

75 years and older 9,360 3,429 5,931 9,245 3,546 5,699 -0.2% 0.7% -0.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 6B

Cumberland County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 49,716 Less than $25,000 11,097 22.32% $25,000 to $49,999 12,937 26.02% $50,000 to $74,999 9,164 18.43% $75,000 to $99,999 7,875 15.84% $100,000 to $124,999 4,325 8.70% $125,000 to $149,999 1,856 3.73% $150,000 to $199,999 1,443 2.90% $200,000 or more 1,019 2.05%

Median Household

Income 51,548 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)12.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

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2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0

Cumberland County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 8:

Unemployment Rates: Cumberland County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 6C

Cumberland County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 257 3,326

2 327 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 31 3,122

3 484 Truck transportation 53 3,027

4 722 Food services and drinking places 258 2,951

5 311 Food manufacturing 27 2,411

6 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 67 1,754

7 452 General merchandise stores 24 1,000-2,499

8 622 Hospitals 3 1,000-2,499

9 561 Administrative and support services 110 1,710

10 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 70 1,369

11 238 Specialty trade contractors 190 1,300

12 445 Food and beverage stores 101 1,253

13 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 217 1,099

14 624 Social assistance 69 1,086

15 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 84 965

16813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations155 947

17 611 Educational services 27 934

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 74 905

19 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 68 857

20 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 12 500-999

21444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers43 749

22 493 Warehousing and storage 17 713

23 446 Health and personal care stores 42 702

24 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 58 688

25 812 Personal and laundry services 122 588

Top 25 industries 2,179 36,706

County total 2,966 45,118

Top 25 share of county total 73.5% 81.4%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 6D

Cumberland County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 531 Real estate 914 63,146

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 571 17,276

3 812 Personal and laundry services 508 11,667

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 464 21,586

5 624 Social assistance 432 4,612

6 561 Administrative and support services 409 7,007

7 454 Nonstore retailers 316 8,028

8 811 Repair and maintenance 251 9,105

9 621 Ambulatory health care services 243 8,835

10 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 182 2,627

11 236 Construction of buildings 176 14,633

12 484 Truck transportation 142 13,420

13 611 Educational services 138 1,755

14 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 111 4,723

15 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 108 4,593

16 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 93 15,209

17 722 Food services and drinking places 77 3,094

18 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

77 1,220

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 69 6,016

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 65 9,021

21 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 59 3,303

22 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 58 2,494

23 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 47 1,706

24 445 Food and beverage stores 45 2,701

25 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

43 2,561

Top 25 industries 5,598 240,338

County Total 6,101 266,983

Top 25 share of county total 91.8% 90.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Essex County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Essex County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 785,137, slightly higher than in 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew just under 3 percent per year.

Median income was $51,009 and the poverty rate was 14.4%. Average per capita personal

income was $52,596—68% from earnings and 17% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Essex County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.9 to 3.5 percentage

points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 11.0%. In December 2012 the county

unemployment rate fell to 10.5%, still above the NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and the

national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were Professional services, Health care and

Administrative services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Essex County was 58,691 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $2.8 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Personal services and Real estate services. Together these three

comprised 40% of county employment and 50% of the revenue.

County government revenue was $3.7 billion and expenditures were $4.0 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2012-13 were $1.0 billion. The county had the greatest number of

contracts awarded in FY2012 at 13,624. The top three contracts were from DoD.

Three largest firms headquartered in CD 8 associated with this county were in Pharmaceuticals,

Paper and Consumer products.

Table 7A

Essex County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 781,027 373,388 407,639 785,137 377,543 407,594 0.1% 0.2% 0.0%

Under 20 years 221,102 112,686 108,416 214,527 109,532 104,995 -0.6% -0.6% -0.6%

20 to 39 years 219,969 107,143 112,826 216,343 106,446 109,897 -0.3% -0.1% -0.5%

40 to 59 years 218,606 103,651 114,955 221,954 106,320 115,634 0.3% 0.5% 0.1%

60 to 74 years 77,876 34,449 43,427 89,383 39,927 49,456 2.8% 3.0% 2.6%

75 years and older 43,474 15,459 28,015 42,930 15,318 27,612 -0.3% -0.2% -0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 7B

Essex County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 273,399 Less than $25,000 75,296 27.54% $25,000 to $49,999 59,067 21.60% $50,000 to $74,999 41,926 15.34% $75,000 to $99,999 26,068 9.53% $100,000 to $124,999 18,581 6.80% $125,000 to $149,999 13,139 4.81% $150,000 to $199,999 15,863 5.80% $200,000 or more 23,459 8.58%

Median Household

Income 51,009 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)14.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

Essex County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 9:

Unemployment Rates: Essex County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 7C

Essex County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,328 28,283

2 622 Hospitals 15 19,799

3 561 Administrative and support services 932 17,900

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,902 17,605

5 481 Air transportation 35 10,000-24,999

6 722 Food services and drinking places 1,439 17,284

7 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 375 14,566

8 611 Educational services 293 11,515

9 624 Social assistance 501 10,582

10 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 606 8,847

11 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 412 8,364

12 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 151 8,300

13 445 Food and beverage stores 749 7,257

14813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 662 5,973

15 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 431 5,530

16 238 Specialty trade contractors 826 5,496

17 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 503 5,243

18 811 Repair and maintenance 558 4,725

19 812 Personal and laundry services 824 4,393

20 531 Real estate 808 4,014

21 517 Telecommunications 130 4,006

22 551 Management of companies and enterprises 90 3,939

23 488 Support activities for transportation 141 3,133

24 492 Couriers and messengers 34 3,054

25 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 123 3,051

Top 25 industries 14,868 240,359

County total 19,098 296,288

Top 25 share of county total 77.9% 81.1%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 7D

Essex County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 9,024 467,123

2 812 Personal and laundry services 7,859 161,961

3 531 Real estate 6,758 778,935

4 624 Social assistance 4,649 57,032

5 561 Administrative and support services 3,661 76,011

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 3,183 79,726

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 3,122 183,990

8 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,823 123,776

9 611 Educational services 1,705 25,709

10 484 Truck transportation 1,414 106,925

11 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 1,375 46,830

12 454 Nonstore retailers 1,117 33,968

13 811 Repair and maintenance 1,091 37,868

14 236 Construction of buildings 1,049 77,977

15 722 Food services and drinking places 1,016 38,185

16 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

903 100,338

17 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 826 60,826

18 492 Couriers and messengers 490 12,525

19 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 468 19,640

20 488 Support activities for transportation 445 14,771

21 445 Food and beverage stores 431 32,640

22 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 407 35,429

23 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 397 21,972

24 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 394 46,366

25 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

388 5,137

Top 25 industries 54,995 2,645,660

County Total 58,691 2,831,161

Top 25 share of county total 93.7% 93.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Gloucester County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Gloucester County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 289,104 slightly higher than in 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew by 4.5 percent per year.

Median income was $71,850 and the poverty rate was 5.1%. Average per capita personal

income was $42,228—71% from earnings and 18% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Gloucester County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.1 to 2.5

percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just

prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 10.0%. In November 2012 the

county unemployment rate fell slightly to 9.5% before returning to 9.9% in December—slightly

above the NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and well above the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were Food services, Administrative services and

Professional services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Gloucester County was 14,548 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $669 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 42% of county employment and 49% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $55.4 billion. The number awarded was 619 in FY2012.

The three largest contracts were awarded from DoD.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 1 and 2 associated with this county were in

Consumer products, Health care and Utilities.

Table 8A

Gloucester County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 280,015 135,888 144,127 289,104 140,338 148,766 0.6% 0.6% 0.6%

Under 20 years 78,397 40,142 38,255 76,618 39,304 37,314 -0.5% -0.4% -0.5%

20 to 39 years 71,255 34,763 36,492 71,332 35,093 36,239 0.0% 0.2% -0.1%

40 to 59 years 85,186 41,484 43,702 87,809 42,406 45,403 0.6% 0.4% 0.8%

60 to 74 years 29,440 13,698 15,742 36,718 17,250 19,468 4.5% 4.7% 4.3%

75 years and older 15,737 5,801 9,936 16,627 6,285 10,342 1.1% 1.6% 0.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 8B

Gloucester County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 103,725 Less than $25,000 14,909 14.37% $25,000 to $49,999 20,208 19.48% $50,000 to $74,999 18,006 17.36% $75,000 to $99,999 15,557 15.00% $100,000 to $124,999 11,419 11.01% $125,000 to $149,999 8,217 7.92% $150,000 to $199,999 10,014 9.65% $200,000 or more 5,395 5.20%

Median Household

Income 71,850 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)5.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

Gloucester County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 10:

Unemployment Rates: Gloucester County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 8C

Gloucester County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 722 Food services and drinking places 457 7,691

2 561 Administrative and support services 346 7,087

3 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 522 4,696

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 422 4,566

5 238 Specialty trade contractors 523 3,977

6 452 General merchandise stores 42 2,500-4,999

7 622 Hospitals 2 2,500-4,999

8 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 113 3,691

9 445 Food and beverage stores 190 3,483

10 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 193 3,190

11 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 93 2,783

12 624 Social assistance 121 2,083

13 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 126 1,839

14 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 111 1,642

15 812 Personal and laundry services 262 1,638

16813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations215 1,618

17 484 Truck transportation 96 1,403

18 311 Food manufacturing 36 1,356

19444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers64 1,329

20 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 131 1,318

21 811 Repair and maintenance 223 1,253

22 611 Educational services 70 1,185

23 325 Chemical manufacturing 16 1,171

24 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 68 1,089

25 446 Health and personal care stores 76 1,055

Top 25 industries 4,518 68,643

County total 5,839 84,659

Top 25 share of county total 77.4% 81.1%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 8D

Gloucester County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,384 93,669

2 531 Real estate 1,952 130,155

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,280 71,953

4 812 Personal and laundry services 1,104 31,189

5 561 Administrative and support services 949 23,451

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 778 13,885

7 454 Nonstore retailers 714 20,557

8 621 Ambulatory health care services 558 23,292

9 611 Educational services 485 5,610

10 811 Repair and maintenance 413 17,960

11 236 Construction of buildings 361 32,347

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 333 15,474

13 624 Social assistance 274 5,431

14 484 Truck transportation 261 32,143

15 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 196 9,782

16 722 Food services and drinking places 176 10,497

17 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 172 3,848

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 160 17,672

19 492 Couriers and messengers 159 4,256

20 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

157 10,980

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 136 16,357

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 108 4,029

23 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

108 1,613

24 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 107 9,497

25 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 98 3,652

Top 25 industries 13,423 609,299

County Total 14,548 669,389

Top 25 share of county total 92.3% 91.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Hudson County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Hudson County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 641,224 slightly higher than in 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew by 2.4 percent per year.

Median income for this county was $56,546 and the poverty rate was 14.1%. Average per

capita personal income was $47,377—73% from earnings and 16% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Hudson County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.4 to 3.1 percentage

points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 10.5%. In December 2012 the county

unemployment rate was slightly lower at 10.3% and was above the NJ state unemployment rate

of 9.3% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were in Finance, Professional services and Food services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Hudson County was 45,860 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $1.9 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Personal services, and Real estate. Together these three comprised

40% of county employment and 46% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were $2.5 billion (2007).

Federal contracts awarded in FY2011-12 were $144.9 million. The number of awards in FY1012

was 1,368. The top three awards were from DoD.

Three top firms headquartered in CD 9 and 10 associated with this county were in Containers

and Consumer products.

Table 9A

Hudson County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 613,577 302,656 310,921 641,224 318,161 323,063 0.9% 1.0% 0.8%

Under 20 years 146,981 75,483 71,498 146,880 75,837 71,043 0.0% 0.1% -0.1%

20 to 39 years 219,277 112,896 106,381 234,069 120,619 113,450 1.3% 1.3% 1.3%

40 to 59 years 158,470 77,251 81,219 163,963 81,098 82,865 0.7% 1.0% 0.4%

60 to 74 years 58,524 26,129 32,395 66,018 29,422 36,596 2.4% 2.4% 2.5%

75 years and older 30,325 10,897 19,428 30,294 11,185 19,109 0.0% 0.5% -0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 9B

Hudson County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 243,850 Less than $25,000 57,921 23.75% $25,000 to $49,999 51,385 21.07% $50,000 to $74,999 41,380 16.97% $75,000 to $99,999 29,443 12.07% $100,000 to $124,999 21,469 8.80% $125,000 to $149,999 13,110 5.38% $150,000 to $199,999 14,647 6.01% $200,000 or more 14,495 5.94%

Median Household

Income 56,546 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)14.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

Hudson County, NJ New Jersey National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 11:

Unemployment Rates: Hudson County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 9C

Hudson County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial 261 17,301

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,279 12,124

3 722 Food services and drinking places 1,238 11,809

4 561 Administrative and support services 456 11,304

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,032 10,191

6 551 Management of companies and enterprises 80 10,055

7 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 435 8,449

8 622 Hospitals 7 7,415

9 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 355 7,368

10 611 Educational services 146 6,631

11 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 159 5,781

12 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 343 5,682

13 624 Social assistance 300 5,663

14 445 Food and beverage stores 623 5,133

15 488 Support activities for transportation 161 4,672

16 452 General merchandise stores 90 4,368

17 484 Truck transportation 383 4,128

18 492 Couriers and messengers 35 2,500-4,999

19 525 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 3 2,500-4,999

20 493 Warehousing and storage 83 3,672

21 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 41 3,429

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 420 3,222

23 531 Real estate 557 3,131

24 238 Specialty trade contractors 424 3,049

25 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 103 2,797

Top 25 industries 9,014 164,874

County total 12,593 206,083

Top 25 share of county total 71.6% 80.0%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 9D

Hudson County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 6,471 254,208

2 812 Personal and laundry services 5,841 115,013

3 531 Real estate 4,787 455,623

4 561 Administrative and support services 3,427 60,904

5 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 2,730 56,803

6 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 2,289 94,498

7 624 Social assistance 2,247 23,385

8 484 Truck transportation 2,213 162,397

9 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,070 65,284

10 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,555 65,447

11 722 Food services and drinking places 1,192 32,801

12 811 Repair and maintenance 939 33,035

13 236 Construction of buildings 933 43,763

14 611 Educational services 900 14,176

15 454 Nonstore retailers 820 23,915

16 492 Couriers and messengers 680 16,312

17 445 Food and beverage stores 649 53,184

18 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

537 55,345

19 488 Support activities for transportation 504 21,230

20 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 438 16,510

21 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 379 17,731

22 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 352 39,035

23 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 312 17,313

24 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 311 34,727

25 446 Health and personal care stores 295 8,810

Top 25 industries 42,871 1,781,449

County Total 45,860 1,908,188

Top 25 share of county total 93.5% 93.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Hunterdon County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Hunterdon County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 128,038 down slightly from 2006. However,

population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 5 percent per year.

Median income in this county was $99,099 and the poverty rate was 2.9%. Average per capita

personal income was $67,710—74% from earnings and 9% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Hunterdon County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.8 to 2.8

percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just

prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 6.7%. In December 2012 the

county unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.6% and remains well below the NJ state

unemployment rate of 9.3% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were in Professional services, Health care and

Management services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Hunterdon County was 11,163 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $691 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 50% of county employment and 56% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $15.3 million. The number of contracts awarded in FY2012

was 151. The top three awards were from DVA, DoD and HHS.

Top firms headquartered in CD 7 associated with this county were in Pharmaceuticals,

Insurance and Consumer products.

Table 10A

Hunterdon County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 128,535 63,827 64,708 128,038 63,935 64,103 -0.1% 0.0% -0.2%

Under 20 years 34,977 18,044 16,933 32,273 16,682 15,591 -1.6% -1.6% -1.6%

20 to 39 years 26,215 13,286 12,929 23,539 12,476 11,063 -2.1% -1.3% -3.1%

40 to 59 years 46,160 22,733 23,427 46,622 22,742 23,880 0.2% 0.0% 0.4%

60 to 74 years 14,401 7,130 7,271 18,395 9,146 9,249 5.0% 5.1% 4.9%

75 years and older 6,782 2,634 4,148 7,209 2,889 4,320 1.2% 1.9% 0.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 10B

Hunterdon County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 46,741 Less than $25,000 4,590 9.82% $25,000 to $49,999 6,131 13.12% $50,000 to $74,999 5,985 12.80% $75,000 to $99,999 6,880 14.72% $100,000 to $124,999 6,587 14.09% $125,000 to $149,999 4,112 8.80% $150,000 to $199,999 4,721 10.10% $200,000 or more 7,735 16.55%

Median Household

Income 99,099 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)2.9 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Hunterdon County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 12:

Unemployment Rates: Hunterdon County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 10C

Hunterdon County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 582 3,957

2 622 Hospitals 3 2,500-4,999

3 551 Management of companies and enterprises 21 3,205

4 722 Food services and drinking places 280 3,016

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 260 2,775

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 350 1,837

7 561 Administrative and support services 273 1,762

8 311 Food manufacturing 11 1,000-2,499

9 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 66 1,000-2,499

10 445 Food and beverage stores 84 1,605

11 624 Social assistance 68 1,206

12 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 50 1,074

13 237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 31 1,013

14813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations110 941

15 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 36 917

16 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 44 824

17 812 Personal and laundry services 147 789

18 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 74 785

19335

Electrical equipment, appliance, and component

manufacturing7 500-999

20 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 16 500-999

21444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers59 739

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 72 737

23 452 General merchandise stores 9 732

24 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 98 687

25 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 41 651

Top 25 industries 2,792 38,002

County total 3,889 45,927

Top 25 share of county total 71.8% 82.7%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 10D

Hunterdon County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,740 158,114

2 531 Real estate 1,596 137,864

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 912 64,552

4 812 Personal and laundry services 672 22,269

5 561 Administrative and support services 586 25,182

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 571 10,184

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 421 29,238

8 454 Nonstore retailers 360 12,120

9 236 Construction of buildings 353 42,721

10 611 Educational services 335 6,313

11 811 Repair and maintenance 255 13,432

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 218 13,212

13 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

211 25,365

14 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 177 10,206

15 624 Social assistance 172 4,214

16 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 126 15,258

17 722 Food services and drinking places 103 4,663

18 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 102 3,012

19 484 Truck transportation 91 13,234

20 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 88 10,427

21 115 Support activities for agriculture and forestry 85 3,124

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 80 7,057

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 63 6,035

24 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 50 1,910

25 451 Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, and book stores 48 4,117

Top 25 industries 10,415 643,823

County Total 11,163 691,359

Top 25 share of county total 93.3% 93.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Mercer County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Mercer County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 367,063, slightly higher than in 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew at 3.7 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $73,890 and the poverty rate was 7.6%. Average per capita

personal income was $54,445—69% from earnings and 15% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Mercer County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 1.9 percentage points

below to 0.4 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 7.8%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.6%, below the NJ state

unemployment rate of 9.3% and equal to the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were Education, Professional services and Food services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Mercer County was 22,169 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $1.1 billion (reported as receipts). The top three

non-employer industries were Professional services, Real estate, and Administrative and support

services. Together these three comprised 46% of county employment and 55% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts awarded in FY2011=12 were $302.7 million. The number of awards in FY2012

was 1,375. The top three contracts were from DoD and HHS.

The top firms headquartered in CD 12 associated with this county were Retail, Insurance and

Banking.

Table 11A

Mercer County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 362,840 177,005 185,835 367,063 179,544 187,519 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%

Under 20 years 97,328 49,474 47,854 94,974 48,319 46,655 -0.5% -0.5% -0.5%

20 to 39 years 100,373 50,788 49,585 97,929 49,819 48,110 -0.5% -0.4% -0.6%

40 to 59 years 105,025 51,333 53,692 106,314 52,085 54,229 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%

60 to 74 years 37,415 17,190 20,225 44,869 20,718 24,151 3.7% 3.8% 3.6%

75 years and older 22,699 8,220 14,479 22,977 8,603 14,374 0.2% 0.9% -0.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 11B

Mercer County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 130,756 Less than $25,000 23,857 18.25% $25,000 to $49,999 22,682 17.35% $50,000 to $74,999 19,599 14.99% $75,000 to $99,999 17,784 13.60% $100,000 to $124,999 13,512 10.33% $125,000 to $149,999 8,122 6.21% $150,000 to $199,999 11,633 8.90% $200,000 or more 13,567 10.38%

Median Household

Income 73,890 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)7.6 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

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8.0

10.0

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Figure 13:

Unemployment Rates: Mercer County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 11C

Mercer County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 611 Educational services 223 21,073

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,622 19,576

3 722 Food services and drinking places 777 10,525

4 622 Hospitals 9 9,756

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 837 9,484

6 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 155 9,094

7 561 Administrative and support services 538 7,849

8523

Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 231 5,000-9,999

9813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 491 5,738

10 445 Food and beverage stores 291 4,762

11 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 230 4,693

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 182 4,560

13 624 Social assistance 243 4,338

14 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 87 4,297

15 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 228 4,271

16 551 Management of companies and enterprises 65 3,995

17 238 Specialty trade contractors 413 3,103

18 452 General merchandise stores 49 2,624

19 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 220 2,352

20 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 36 2,230

21 812 Personal and laundry services 409 2,114

22 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 88 1,934

23 517 Telecommunications 71 1,000-2,499

24 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 87 1,710

25 531 Real estate 291 1,709

Top 25 industries 7,873 151,037

County total 9,737 177,425

Top 25 share of county total 80.9% 85.1%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 11D

Mercer County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 5,382 298,084

2 531 Real estate 2,490 217,839

3 561 Administrative and support services 1,734 43,715

4 812 Personal and laundry services 1,548 49,917

5 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,403 79,882

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,298 22,525

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,025 59,604

8 611 Educational services 1,000 15,421

9 624 Social assistance 736 9,577

10 454 Nonstore retailers 627 14,718

11 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

463 44,381

12 236 Construction of buildings 408 27,211

13 811 Repair and maintenance 378 14,449

14 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 273 16,568

15 722 Food services and drinking places 245 12,796

16 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 239 9,464

17 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

220 2,617

18 484 Truck transportation 219 20,770

19 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 191 10,355

20 492 Couriers and messengers 163 4,470

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 156 16,872

22 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 155 17,116

23 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 155 2,885

24 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 149 6,705

25 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 137 7,429

Top 25 industries 20,794 1,025,370

County Total 22,169 1,102,098

Top 25 share of county total 93.8% 93.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Middlesex County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Middlesex County:

This county is the state’s second largest county with a population total of 814,217 in 2011. The

population grew 0.7 percent per year from 2006; however, the 60-74 year old age group grew at

almost 4 percent per year.

Median income in the county is $74,522 and the poverty rate is 5.9%. Average per capita

personal income was $49,203—73% from earnings and 14% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Middlesex County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 1.5 percentage points

below to 1.2 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 8.5%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell to 7.9%, below the NJ state unemployment

rate of 9.3% and slightly above the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were Professional services, Administrative services and

Wholesalers.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Middlesex County was 49,645 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of almost $ 2.6 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate, and Personal services. Together these three

comprised 43% of county employment and 48% of the revenue.

County government revenue was $3.5 billion and expenditures were $3.7 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2012-13 were $827.3 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was

2,919 and the top three contracts were from DOE, DoD and DVA.

Top three firms headquartered in CD 12 associated with this county were in Retail, Insurance

and Banking.

Table 12A

Middlesex County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 786,890 386,671 400,219 814,217 400,529 413,688 0.7% 0.7% 0.7%

Under 20 years 207,144 106,657 100,487 208,963 107,476 101,487 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%

20 to 39 years 226,698 114,607 112,091 227,708 114,569 113,139 0.1% 0.0% 0.2%

40 to 59 years 225,857 111,125 114,732 232,816 115,151 117,665 0.6% 0.7% 0.5%

60 to 74 years 79,222 36,260 42,962 95,771 44,723 51,048 3.9% 4.3% 3.5%

75 years and older 47,969 18,022 29,947 48,959 18,610 30,349 0.4% 0.6% 0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 12B

Middlesex County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 278,920 Less than $25,000 42,554 15.26% $25,000 to $49,999 50,617 18.15% $50,000 to $74,999 46,914 16.82% $75,000 to $99,999 39,128 14.03% $100,000 to $124,999 31,721 11.37% $125,000 to $149,999 23,345 8.37% $150,000 to $199,999 23,587 8.46% $200,000 or more 21,054 7.55%

Median Household

Income74,522 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)5.9 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

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Figure 14:

Unemployment Rates: Middlesex County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2010 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 12C

Middlesex County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 3,976 45,146

2 561 Administrative and support services 1,099 35,798

3 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 619 23,063

4 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 978 19,800

5 722 Food services and drinking places 1,566 18,477

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,693 16,686

7 551 Management of companies and enterprises 156 16,289

8 622 Hospitals 9 14,600

9 493 Warehousing and storage 158 8,211

10 445 Food and beverage stores 589 8,153

11 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,004 8,059

12 325 Chemical manufacturing 113 7,849

13813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 558 6,638

14 484 Truck transportation 406 6,470

15 624 Social assistance 314 6,322

16 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 115 6,260

17 452 General merchandise stores 91 5,773

18 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 301 5,718

19 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 426 5,657

20 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 480 5,390

21 611 Educational services 292 4,395

22 326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 46 4,232

23 517 Telecommunications 207 4,214

24 531 Real estate 566 4,003

25 812 Personal and laundry services 785 3,966

Top 25 industries 16,547 291,169

County total 21,136 359,928

Top 25 share of county total 78.3% 80.9%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 12D

Middlesex County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 10,007 470,645

2 531 Real estate 6,200 577,012

3 812 Personal and laundry services 3,758 93,852

4 561 Administrative and support services 3,225 86,040

5 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,768 135,015

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 2,423 131,925

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,888 40,428

8 484 Truck transportation 1,755 158,235

9 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 1,690 82,441

10 611 Educational services 1,558 22,965

11 454 Nonstore retailers 1,513 43,646

12 624 Social assistance 1,433 27,758

13 236 Construction of buildings 1,050 76,281

14 811 Repair and maintenance 1,002 42,196

15 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 876 42,571

16 722 Food services and drinking places 708 27,921

17 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

662 60,634

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 575 74,928

19 492 Couriers and messengers 540 15,963

20 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 531 70,071

21 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 381 22,697

22 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

381 6,685

23 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 373 20,858

24 445 Food and beverage stores 364 36,850

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 317 27,632

Top 25 industries 45,978 2,395,249

County Total 49,645 2,595,805

Top 25 share of county total 92.6% 92.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Monmouth County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Monmouth County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 631,020, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the 60-74 year old age group grew just over 4 percent per year over the five-year period.

Median income in the county was $79,334 and the poverty rate was 5.4%. Average per capita

personal income was $58,355—69% from earnings and 13% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Monmouth County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 1.0 percentage

point below to 2.2 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during

this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 8.7%. In

November 2012 the county unemployment rate increased sharply to 9.6% but fell back to 8.9%

in December, which is below the NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and above the national

average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were in Professional Services, Food Services and Health

Care.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Monmouth County was 48,066 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of about $3 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate and Specialty trade contractors. Together

these three comprised 43% of county employment and 46% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were $3.2 billion (2007).

Federal contracts for this county were the largest in the state at $3.7 billion (FY2012-13). The

number of awards in FY2012 was 3,224 and the largest were from DoD.

The top firms headquartered in CD 4 associated with this county were in Retail and Health care.

Table 13A

Monmouth County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 626,934 304,881 322,053 631,020 307,278 323,742 0.1% 0.2% 0.1%

Under 20 years 173,634 89,078 84,556 163,449 83,688 79,761 -1.2% -1.2% -1.2%

20 to 39 years 139,815 69,411 70,404 135,992 68,428 67,564 -0.6% -0.3% -0.8%

40 to 59 years 202,972 99,041 103,931 203,376 98,799 104,577 0.0% 0.0% 0.1%

60 to 74 years 69,044 32,332 36,712 85,413 40,480 44,933 4.3% 4.6% 4.1%

75 years and older 41,469 15,019 26,450 42,790 15,883 26,907 0.6% 1.1% 0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 13B

Monmouth County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 231,198 Less than $25,000 35,252 15.25% $25,000 to $49,999 39,447 17.06% $50,000 to $74,999 35,396 15.31% $75,000 to $99,999 28,442 12.30% $100,000 to $124,999 24,945 10.79% $125,000 to $149,999 16,631 7.19% $150,000 to $199,999 23,890 10.33% $200,000 or more 27,195 11.76%

Median Household

Income79,334 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)5.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

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Sandy

Figure 15:

Unemployment Rates: Monmouth County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 13C

Monmouth County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,698 21,115

2 722 Food services and drinking places 1,530 19,581

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,838 16,883

4 561 Administrative and support services 1,067 12,362

5 622 Hospitals 7 9,997

6 445 Food and beverage stores 489 9,401

7 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 113 7,475

8 611 Educational services 307 6,880

9 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 546 6,334

10 517 Telecommunications 179 6,245

11 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,171 5,995

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 382 5,143

13 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 246 5,121

14 452 General merchandise stores 67 5,067

15 812 Personal and laundry services 864 4,669

16 624 Social assistance 336 4,472

17 236 Construction of buildings 562 4,238

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 491 4,091

19813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 501 3,832

20 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 413 3,705

21 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 188 3,584

22444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers 216 3,022

23 531 Real estate 570 2,880

24 551 Management of companies and enterprises 69 2,781

25 446 Health and personal care stores 243 2,679

Top 25 industries 15,093 177,552

County total 18,822 217,222

Top 25 share of county total 80.2% 81.7%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 13D

Monmouth County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 9,689 510,786

2 531 Real estate 7,930 660,723

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 3,258 208,326

4 812 Personal and laundry services 3,084 108,441

5 561 Administrative and support services 2,709 91,430

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 2,606 185,088

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 2,396 79,897

8 454 Nonstore retailers 1,476 57,766

9 611 Educational services 1,415 24,847

10 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,347 100,545

11 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

1,199 187,814

12 236 Construction of buildings 974 118,410

13 811 Repair and maintenance 853 41,751

14 624 Social assistance 772 12,031

15 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 590 69,290

16 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 535 70,541

17 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 509 24,266

18 722 Food services and drinking places 506 29,688

19 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 492 20,535

20 484 Truck transportation 487 53,382

21 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 458 27,401

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 387 19,515

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 299 21,874

24 446 Health and personal care stores 289 7,242

25 445 Food and beverage stores 258 25,776

Top 25 industries 44,518 2,757,365

County Total 48,066 2,979,964

Top 25 share of county total 92.6% 92.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Morris County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Morris County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 494,976, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the 60-74 year old age group grew just under 4 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $91,332 and the poverty rate was 2.8%. Average per capita

personal income was $71,730—74% from earnings and 9% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Morris County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.4 to 2.7 percentage

points below the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 7.1%. In December 2012 the county

unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.8%, still below the NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and

the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were in Professional services, Management services and

Administrative services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Morris County was 38,742 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $2.6 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate, and Personal services. Together these three comprised

46% of county employment and 47% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts for FY 2012-13 were $1.0 billion. The number of contracts awarded in FY 2012

was 4,671 and the largest contracts were from HHS and DoD.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 11 associated with this county were in

Pharmaceutical, Oil and gas and Consumer products.

Table 14A

Morris County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 487,486 238,496 248,990 494,976 242,600 252,376 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%

Under 20 years 131,917 68,005 63,912 127,817 65,497 62,320 -0.6% -0.7% -0.5%

20 to 39 years 113,232 56,306 56,926 107,247 54,113 53,134 -1.1% -0.8% -1.4%

40 to 59 years 156,400 76,641 79,759 160,014 78,441 81,573 0.5% 0.5% 0.5%

60 to 74 years 55,396 26,119 29,277 66,675 31,464 35,211 3.8% 3.8% 3.8%

75 years and older 30,541 11,425 19,116 33,223 13,085 20,138 1.7% 2.8% 1.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 14B

Morris County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 182,745 Less than $25,000 20,676 11.31% $25,000 to $49,999 23,511 12.87% $50,000 to $74,999 29,564 16.18% $75,000 to $99,999 25,823 14.13% $100,000 to $124,999 22,572 12.35% $125,000 to $149,999 14,399 7.88% $150,000 to $199,999 19,664 10.76% $200,000 or more 26,536 14.52%

Median Household

Income 91,332 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)2.8 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Morris County, NJ New Jersey National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 16:

Unemployment Rates: Morris County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 14C

Morris County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,702 34,711

2 551 Management of companies and enterprises 166 25,774

3 561 Administrative and support services 1,134 20,232

4 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 317 15,302

5 722 Food services and drinking places 1,169 14,851

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,323 11,704

7 622 Hospitals 6 10,447

8 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 665 9,730

9 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 401 9,583

10 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,110 7,619

11 445 Food and beverage stores 312 6,681

12 611 Educational services 269 6,344

13 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 102 5,850

14 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 385 4,852

15 624 Social assistance 276 4,845

16813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 453 4,263

17 452 General merchandise stores 45 4,172

18 812 Personal and laundry services 632 4,089

19 531 Real estate 512 3,920

20523

Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 336 3,857

21 492 Couriers and messengers 21 2,500-4,999

22 517 Telecommunications 144 2,500-4,999

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 150 3,293

24 721 Accommodation 69 3,271

25 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 189 3,140

Top 25 industries 12,888 226,030

County total 16,766 275,068

Top 25 share of county total 76.9% 82.2%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 14D

Morris County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 8,949 530,932

2 531 Real estate 6,248 618,772

3 812 Personal and laundry services 2,446 89,405

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,435 159,780

5 561 Administrative and support services 2,242 78,352

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,926 127,463

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,814 61,373

8 611 Educational services 1,387 26,077

9 454 Nonstore retailers 1,160 39,582

10 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 987 74,307

11 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

911 221,469

12 236 Construction of buildings 812 109,327

13 811 Repair and maintenance 666 32,331

14 624 Social assistance 598 12,411

15 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 438 59,028

16 722 Food services and drinking places 377 20,305

17 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 368 22,694

18 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 357 49,662

19 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 351 13,413

20 484 Truck transportation 322 27,581

21 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 314 13,272

22 492 Couriers and messengers 255 7,276

23 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 243 14,890

24 446 Health and personal care stores 217 7,776

25 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

214 3,736

Top 25 industries 36,037 2,421,214

County Total 38,742 2,616,178

Top 25 share of county total 93.0% 92.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Ocean County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Ocean County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 579,369, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the 60-74 year old age group grew over 2 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $56,929 and the poverty rate was 8.4%. Average per capita

personal income was $40,724—58% from earnings and 24% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Ocean County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.2 percentage points

below to 3.8 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 10.0%. By

December 2012 the county unemployment rate started to follow its seasonal pattern and rose

to 11.0%, but is over one percentage point above the December 2011 rate.

The top industries in this county were Health care, Food services and Food stores.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Ocean County was 35,022 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $1.7 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Real estate, Professional services and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 41% of county employment and 48% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures in this county were $2.2 billion.

Federal contracts in FY2012-13 were $329.1 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was

1,519 and the largest were from DoD.

The largest firms headquartered in CD 3 associated with this county were in Environmental

services, Retail and Finance.

Table 15A

Ocean County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 561,302 268,289 293,013 579,369 277,671 301,698 0.6% 0.7% 0.6%

Under 20 years 142,933 73,265 69,668 146,910 75,427 71,483 0.6% 0.6% 0.5%

20 to 39 years 120,290 60,276 60,014 123,334 62,069 61,265 0.5% 0.6% 0.4%

40 to 59 years 149,030 72,115 76,915 149,787 72,558 77,229 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%

60 to 74 years 87,012 38,710 48,302 96,712 43,257 53,455 2.1% 2.2% 2.0%

75 years and older 62,037 23,923 38,114 62,626 24,360 38,266 0.2% 0.4% 0.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 15B

Ocean County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 222,079 Less than $25,000 46,981 21.16% $25,000 to $49,999 52,697 23.73% $50,000 to $74,999 38,983 17.55% $75,000 to $99,999 28,642 12.90% $100,000 to $124,999 21,484 9.67% $125,000 to $149,999 12,128 5.46% $150,000 to $199,999 12,307 5.54% $200,000 or more 8,857 3.99%

Median Household

Income 56,929 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)8.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

Ocean County, NJ New Jersey National average Hurricane Sandy

Figure 17:

Unemployment Rates: Ocean County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 15C

Ocean County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,174 12,563

2 722 Food services and drinking places 1,021 11,111

3 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 124 7,986

4 445 Food and beverage stores 358 7,404

5 622 Hospitals 7 7,117

6 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,105 5,680

7 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 215 5,005

8 611 Educational services 190 4,600

9 561 Administrative and support services 653 4,565

10 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,038 4,546

11 624 Social assistance 219 4,328

12 452 General merchandise stores 62 4,088

13813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 414 3,089

14 812 Personal and laundry services 527 2,623

15 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 188 2,470

16 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 276 2,382

17444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers 137 2,345

18 446 Health and personal care stores 168 2,234

19 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 231 2,059

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 263 2,014

21 531 Real estate 463 2,006

22 236 Construction of buildings 444 1,650

23 221 Utilities 25 1,366

24 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 158 1,364

25 811 Repair and maintenance 322 1,343

Top 25 industries 9,782 105,938

County total 11,808 124,770

Top 25 share of county total 82.8% 84.9%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 15D

Ocean County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 531 Real estate 5,814 437,530

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,960 198,526

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 3,427 202,685

4 812 Personal and laundry services 2,266 55,110

5 561 Administrative and support services 2,257 56,185

6 611 Educational services 1,730 22,641

7 454 Nonstore retailers 1,376 37,864

8 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,274 55,965

9 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,270 23,958

10 624 Social assistance 1,236 17,171

11 236 Construction of buildings 1,066 110,342

12 811 Repair and maintenance 973 44,485

13 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 765 40,370

14 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

481 52,943

15 484 Truck transportation 447 41,671

16 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 437 26,368

17 722 Food services and drinking places 410 25,060

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 339 29,892

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 313 33,165

20 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 308 18,576

21 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 304 23,900

22 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

293 5,100

23 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 287 12,667

24 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 271 31,896

25 492 Couriers and messengers 263 6,532

Top 25 industries 32,567 1,610,602

County Total 35,022 1,744,015

Top 25 share of county total 93.0% 92.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Passaic County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Passaic County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 502,007 only slightly higher than in 2006 with

the exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew by 3.5 percent per year.

Median household income was $52,382 and the poverty rate for the county was 13.7%.

Average per capita personal income was $43,209—67% from earnings and 20% from transfer

payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Passaic County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 1.4 to 3.5 percentage

points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 11.0%. After falling to 10.8% in November

2012, in December the county unemployment rate rose to 11.1%, which is well above both the

NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and the national average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in this county were Health care, Administrative services and Food

services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Passaic County was 34,568 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of almost $1.7 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate and Personal services. Together these three

comprised 36% of county employment and 43% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2012-13 were $787.5 million. The number of contracts awards in FY2012

was 1,977 and the three largest were from DoD.

The top firms headquartered in CD 5 associated with this county were in Health care, Retail and

Medical equipment.

Table 16A

Passaic County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 492,730 239,253 253,477 502,007 244,044 257,963 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%

Under 20 years 139,846 71,408 68,438 138,862 70,804 68,058 -0.1% -0.2% -0.1%

20 to 39 years 137,510 68,412 69,098 136,186 67,755 68,431 -0.2% -0.2% -0.2%

40 to 59 years 137,030 66,521 70,509 139,117 67,673 71,444 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%

60 to 74 years 49,830 22,541 27,289 59,272 27,084 32,188 3.5% 3.7% 3.4%

75 years and older 28,514 10,371 18,143 28,570 10,728 17,842 0.0% 0.7% -0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 16B

Passaic County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 163,192 Less than $25,000 39,699 24.33% $25,000 to $49,999 38,243 23.43% $50,000 to $74,999 24,551 15.04% $75,000 to $99,999 19,790 12.13% $100,000 to $124,999 12,884 7.89% $125,000 to $149,999 10,122 6.20% $150,000 to $199,999 10,513 6.44% $200,000 or more 7,390 4.53%

Median Household

Income 52,382 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)13.7 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

Passaic County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 18:

Unemployment Rates: Passaic County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 16C

Passaic County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,049 9,756

2 561 Administrative and support services 632 9,175

3 722 Food services and drinking places 897 9,077

4 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,083 7,521

5 622 Hospitals 3 5,000-9,999

6 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 446 6,122

7 445 Food and beverage stores 515 5,634

8 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 74 4,829

9 238 Specialty trade contractors 827 4,645

10 551 Management of companies and enterprises 50 4,633

11 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 340 4,603

12 624 Social assistance 209 4,174

13 334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 36 2,500-4,999

14 532 Rental and leasing services 61 2,500-4,999

15 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 307 3,689

16813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 370 3,666

17 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 250 3,527

18 611 Educational services 122 3,497

19 452 General merchandise stores 59 2,949

20 812 Personal and laundry services 508 2,505

21 311 Food manufacturing 77 2,425

22 332 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 154 2,281

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 135 2,031

24 531 Real estate 342 1,777

25444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers 106 1,767

Top 25 industries 8,652 115,283

County total 11,632 146,014

Top 25 share of county total 74.4% 79.0%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 16D

Passaic County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,447 196,665

2 531 Real estate 4,331 428,889

3 812 Personal and laundry services 3,733 85,619

4 561 Administrative and support services 2,869 61,795

5 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,703 130,289

6 624 Social assistance 1,546 17,144

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,358 75,704

8 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,173 24,025

9 811 Repair and maintenance 1,100 39,331

10 484 Truck transportation 1,032 75,078

11 236 Construction of buildings 1,018 57,142

12 611 Educational services 920 11,765

13 454 Nonstore retailers 880 27,788

14 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 752 26,839

15 722 Food services and drinking places 746 31,375

16 492 Couriers and messengers 508 14,266

17 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 469 25,136

18 445 Food and beverage stores 421 39,167

19 488 Support activities for transportation 356 11,478

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 349 35,281

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 329 47,178

22 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

315 26,688

23 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 299 12,953

24 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 280 26,232

25 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 269 17,183

Top 25 industries 32,203 1,545,010

County Total 34,568 1,657,755

Top 25 share of county total 93.2% 93.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Salem County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Salem County:

This county has the lowest population of all counties in New Jersey. In 2011 the total county

population was 65,902, largely unchanged from 2006. However, the 60-74 year old age group

grew almost 4 percent per year.

Median income was $53,926 and the poverty rate in this county was 10.4%. Average per capita

personal income was $40,847—63% from earnings and 24% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Salem County’s unemployment rate has followed a seasonal pattern ranging

from 0.4 to 4.3 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 10.2%. In

November 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 9.7% before growing sharply to

11.5%. This is almost one percentage point above the December 2011 rate.

Top three industries in this county were Utilities, Food services and Chemical manufacturing.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Salem County was 2,874 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $126 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Real estate, Professional services and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 33% of county employment and 35% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2012-13 were $23.4 million. Total number of contracts in FY2012 was 36

and the largest contracts were from DoD and DOI.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 2 associated with this county were in Health care,

Utilities and Travel and tourism.

Table 17A

Salem County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 65,831 31,977 33,854 65,902 32,216 33,686 0.0% 0.1% -0.1%

Under 20 years 17,693 9,064 8,629 16,909 8,789 8,120 -0.9% -0.6% -1.2%

20 to 39 years 15,268 7,577 7,691 15,128 7,549 7,579 -0.2% -0.1% -0.3%

40 to 59 years 20,016 9,715 10,301 19,497 9,439 10,058 -0.5% -0.6% -0.5%

60 to 74 years 7,977 3,856 4,121 9,627 4,670 4,957 3.8% 3.9% 3.8%

75 years and older 4,877 1,765 3,112 4,741 1,769 2,972 -0.6% 0.0% -0.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 17B

Salem County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 24,656 Less than $25,000 5,845 23.71% $25,000 to $49,999 5,496 22.29% $50,000 to $74,999 4,495 18.23% $75,000 to $99,999 3,329 13.50% $100,000 to $124,999 2,559 10.38% $125,000 to $149,999 1,402 5.69% $150,000 to $199,999 920 3.73% $200,000 or more 610 2.47%

Median Household

Income 53,926 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)10.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0Salem County, NJ New Jersey National average Hurricane

Sandy

Figure 19:

Unemployment Rates: Salem County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 17C

Salem County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 221 Utilities 8 1,000-2,499

2 722 Food services and drinking places 102 1,531

3 325 Chemical manufacturing 10 1,070

4 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 19 1,006

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 112 914

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 94 876

7 115 Support activities for agriculture and forestry 4 500-999

8 326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 4 500-999

9 622 Hospitals 2 500-999

10 445 Food and beverage stores 40 745

11 561 Administrative and support services 58 639

12 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 18 561

13 327 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 5 488

14 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 82 425

15 484 Truck transportation 30 383

16 624 Social assistance 27 379

17 311 Food manufacturing 7 250-499

18 447 Gasoline stations 18 250-499

19 452 General merchandise stores 8 250-499

20 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 38 370

21813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations76 327

22 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 6 290

23 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 23 235

24444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers20 200

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 22 195

Top 25 industries 833 15,759

County total 1,190 18,310

Top 25 share of county total 70.0% 86.1%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 17D

Salem County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 531 Real estate 357 18,952

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 356 11,801

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 241 12,647

4 812 Personal and laundry services 210 6,530

5 561 Administrative and support services 170 3,633

6 454 Nonstore retailers 166 5,388

7 811 Repair and maintenance 144 5,530

8 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 137 2,083

9 624 Social assistance 117 1,412

10 236 Construction of buildings 89 9,455

11 621 Ambulatory health care services 81 2,940

12 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 78 2,951

13 484 Truck transportation 73 7,907

14 611 Educational services 71 984

15 722 Food services and drinking places 43 1,506

16 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 41 2,497

17 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 40 1,776

18 115 Support activities for agriculture and forestry 38 950

19 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

33 546

20 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 29 4,191

21 446 Health and personal care stores 22 557

22 492 Couriers and messengers 22 459

23 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 21 716

24 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 21 1,015

25 445 Food and beverage stores 20 3,690

Top 25 industries 2,620 110,116

County Total 2,874 125,976

Top 25 share of county total 91.2% 87.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Somerset County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Somerset County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 324,893 only slightly higher than in 2006 with

the exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew over 4 percent per year.

Median income in this county was $96,360 and the poverty rate was 3.6%. Average per capita

personal income was $73,011—75% from earnings and 8% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in New Jersey has been as high as 2 percentage points above the

national rate since 2011 while Somerset County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.1 to

2.7 percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just

prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 7.5%. In December 2012 the

county unemployment rate fell to 6.9%, still below the NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and

the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were Professional services, Management services and

Food services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Somerset County was 24,087 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of almost $1.5 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate, and Personal services. Together these three

comprised 47% of county employment and 52% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts awarded in FY2011-12 were $492.3 million. The number of contracts

awarded in FY2011 was 2,788 and the largest were from various agencies.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 7 associated with this county were in

Pharmaceuticals, Insurance and Consumer products.

Table 18A

Somerset County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 314,993 153,467 161,526 324,893 158,582 166,311 0.6% 0.7% 0.6%

Under 20 years 87,088 44,722 42,366 87,093 44,814 42,279 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

20 to 39 years 74,893 36,996 37,897 72,440 36,055 36,385 -0.7% -0.5% -0.8%

40 to 59 years 102,593 49,975 52,618 106,281 51,789 54,492 0.7% 0.7% 0.7%

60 to 74 years 32,122 15,021 17,101 39,565 18,563 21,002 4.3% 4.3% 4.2%

75 years and older 18,297 6,753 11,544 19,514 7,361 12,153 1.3% 1.7% 1.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 18B

Somerset County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 114,323 Less than $25,000 11,548 10.10% $25,000 to $49,999 15,046 13.16% $50,000 to $74,999 17,210 15.05% $75,000 to $99,999 15,397 13.47% $100,000 to $124,999 12,780 11.18% $125,000 to $149,999 10,539 9.22% $150,000 to $199,999 13,526 11.83% $200,000 or more 18,277 15.99%

Median Household

Income 96,360 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)3.6 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Somerset County, NJ New Jersey National average Hurricane Sandy

Figure 20:

Unemployment Rates: Somerset County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 18C

Somerset County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,836 29,231

2 551 Management of companies and enterprises 113 18,582

3 722 Food services and drinking places 723 8,951

4 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 198 7,998

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 843 7,766

6 517 Telecommunications 129 5,000-9,999

7 561 Administrative and support services 602 7,438

8 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 338 5,676

9 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 104 5,103

10 445 Food and beverage stores 193 4,763

11 622 Hospitals 5 4,497

12 611 Educational services 160 3,886

13 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 159 3,319

14 325 Chemical manufacturing 32 3,288

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 268 3,170

16 238 Specialty trade contractors 523 3,072

17 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 220 2,939

18 452 General merchandise stores 32 2,839

19 624 Social assistance 162 2,663

20 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 45 2,656

21 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 117 2,353

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 173 2,296

23 812 Personal and laundry services 416 2,227

24523

Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 162 2,001

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 76 1,936

Top 25 industries 7,629 146,150

County total 9,716 173,181

Top 25 share of county total 78.5% 84.4%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 18D

Somerset County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 6,039 354,287

2 531 Real estate 3,666 349,780

3 812 Personal and laundry services 1,527 50,323

4 561 Administrative and support services 1,350 46,559

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,331 81,590

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,321 76,326

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,047 28,416

8 611 Educational services 871 16,262

9 454 Nonstore retailers 753 24,389

10 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

579 66,824

11 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 531 32,910

12 236 Construction of buildings 430 50,795

13 624 Social assistance 427 7,504

14 811 Repair and maintenance 402 20,598

15 484 Truck transportation 332 34,754

16 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 255 28,766

17 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 234 12,397

18 722 Food services and drinking places 213 10,406

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 198 21,198

20 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 181 9,061

21 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 172 8,005

22 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

153 2,809

23 446 Health and personal care stores 148 4,704

24 492 Couriers and messengers 131 3,778

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 130 5,039

Top 25 industries 22,421 1,347,480

County Total 24,087 1,464,019

Top 25 share of county total 93.1% 92.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Sussex County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Sussex County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 148,517, down slightly from 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew by 5.7 percent per year.

The median income in this county was $83,839 and the poverty rate was 4.3%. Average per

capita personal income was $49,782—73% from earnings and 14% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in New Jersey has been as high as 2 percentage points above the

national rate since 2011 while Sussex County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 1.1

percentage points below to 1.6 percentage points above the national and state unemployment

rates during this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was

8.3%. In December 2012 the county unemployment rate increased slightly to 8.6%, still below

the NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and above the national average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in this county were Food stores and services, Nursing care and

Health care.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Sussex County was 10,794 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $538 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate, and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 42% of county employment and 47% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $12.8 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was 197

and the largest contracts were from DoD.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 5 associated with this county were in Health care,

Retail and Medical equipment.

Table 19A

Sussex County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 150,508 74,754 75,754 148,517 73,732 74,785 -0.3% -0.3% -0.3%

Under 20 years 43,043 22,079 20,964 38,112 19,465 18,647 -2.4% -2.5% -2.3%

20 to 39 years 33,225 16,570 16,655 30,728 15,588 15,140 -1.6% -1.2% -1.9%

40 to 59 years 51,521 25,608 25,913 51,311 25,342 25,969 -0.1% -0.2% 0.0%

60 to 74 years 15,777 7,843 7,934 20,845 10,308 10,537 5.7% 5.6% 5.8%

75 years and older 6,942 2,654 4,288 7,521 3,029 4,492 1.6% 2.7% 0.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 19B

Sussex County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 54,746 Less than $25,000 6,687 12.21% $25,000 to $49,999 8,716 15.92% $50,000 to $74,999 8,856 16.18% $75,000 to $99,999 8,858 16.18% $100,000 to $124,999 6,646 12.14% $125,000 to $149,999 5,772 10.54% $150,000 to $199,999 4,630 8.46% $200,000 or more 4,581 8.37%

Median Household

Income 83,839 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)4.30 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Sussex County, NJ New Jersey National average Hurricane Sandy

Figure 21:

Unemployment Rates: Sussex County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 19C

Sussex County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 722 Food services and drinking places 265 2,892

2 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 49 2,334

3 445 Food and beverage stores 89 2,042

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 236 2,024

5 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 50 1,907

6 622 Hospitals 1 1,000-2,499

7 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 355 1,713

8 238 Specialty trade contractors 367 1,431

9 561 Administrative and support services 189 1,015

10 624 Social assistance 74 903

11 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 57 813

12 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 90 786

13 611 Educational services 59 762

14 551 Management of companies and enterprises 7 500-999

15 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 72 729

16813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations131 637

17 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 24 624

18 812 Personal and laundry services 139 612

19444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers53 595

20 452 General merchandise stores 11 565

21 721 Accommodation 24 463

22 447 Gasoline stations 44 436

23 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 41 425

24 811 Repair and maintenance 117 418

25 326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 13 399

Top 25 industries 2,557 27,025

County total 3,363 32,106

Top 25 share of county total 76.0% 84.2%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 19D

Sussex County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,970 95,896

2 531 Real estate 1,314 82,201

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,278 75,150

4 812 Personal and laundry services 707 17,063

5 561 Administrative and support services 675 19,110

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 499 11,057

7 454 Nonstore retailers 485 13,479

8 621 Ambulatory health care services 401 22,427

9 611 Educational services 360 5,401

10 236 Construction of buildings 356 32,064

11 811 Repair and maintenance 350 17,025

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 192 11,817

13 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 162 6,322

14 484 Truck transportation 158 16,107

15 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

151 8,845

16 624 Social assistance 151 2,418

17 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 116 12,323

18 722 Food services and drinking places 102 5,792

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 99 10,420

20 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 87 4,215

21 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 82 12,935

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 66 2,877

23 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

63 657

24 115 Support activities for agriculture and forestry 62 2,512

25 446 Health and personal care stores 58 1,730

Top 25 industries 9,944 489,843

County Total 10,794 538,017

Top 25 share of county total 92.1% 91.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Union County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Union County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 539,494, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the 60-74 year old age group grew over 3 percent per year.

Median Income in the county was $66,398 and the poverty rate was 8.2%. Average per capita

personal income was $51,860—69% from earnings and 15% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Union County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 0.1 to 2.3 percentage

points above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 9.6%. After increasing slightly in November

2012, the county unemployment rate fell to 9.2% in December, which was close to the NJ state

unemployment rate of 9.3% and well above the national average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in this county were Professional services, Chemical manufacturing

and Health care.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Union County was 36,749 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $1.9 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate and Personal services. Together these three comprised

39% of county employment and 47% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were $2.8 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $308 million. The number of contracts awarded in FY2012

was 2,790 and the three largest were from DoD and USDA.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 7 associated with this county were in

Pharmaceuticals, Insurance and Consumer products.

Table 20A

Union County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 525,153 254,280 270,873 539,494 261,951 277,543 0.5% 0.6% 0.5%

Under 20 years 143,699 73,682 70,017 144,023 73,785 70,238 0.0% 0.0% 0.1%

20 to 39 years 138,968 69,232 69,736 139,813 69,838 69,975 0.1% 0.2% 0.1%

40 to 59 years 153,344 74,390 78,954 158,164 76,915 81,249 0.6% 0.7% 0.6%

60 to 74 years 54,373 24,494 29,879 63,752 29,166 34,586 3.2% 3.6% 3.0%

75 years and older 34,769 12,482 22,287 33,742 12,247 21,495 -0.6% -0.4% -0.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 20B

Union County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 184,598 Less than $25,000 33,740 18.28% $25,000 to $49,999 36,115 19.56% $50,000 to $74,999 31,425 17.02% $75,000 to $99,999 22,774 12.34% $100,000 to $124,999 18,240 9.88% $125,000 to $149,999 11,968 6.48% $150,000 to $199,999 13,919 7.54% $200,000 or more 16,417 8.89%

Median Household

Income 66,398 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)8.2 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Union County, NJ New Jersey National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 22:

Unemployment Rates: Union County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 20C

Union County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,448 24,096

2 325 Chemical manufacturing 38 10,000-24,999

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,182 13,315

4 722 Food services and drinking places 1,066 11,737

5 561 Administrative and support services 699 11,244

6 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 330 8,145

7 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 537 7,750

8 622 Hospitals 9 7,460

9 445 Food and beverage stores 466 6,022

10 238 Specialty trade contractors 822 5,883

11 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 359 4,828

12 484 Truck transportation 255 4,729

13 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 85 4,453

14 624 Social assistance 233 4,306

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 428 3,812

16 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 255 3,659

17 488 Support activities for transportation 185 3,355

18 611 Educational services 174 3,157

19 812 Personal and laundry services 589 3,102

20 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 111 3,045

21 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 314 2,964

22 551 Management of companies and enterprises 80 2,948

23 332 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 154 2,745

24 452 General merchandise stores 54 2,519

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 164 2,495

Top 25 industries 10,037 165,269

County total 13,612 208,804

Top 25 share of county total 73.7% 79.2%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 20D

Union County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 5,608 271,283

2 531 Real estate 5,137 562,718

3 812 Personal and laundry services 3,448 73,007

4 561 Administrative and support services 2,875 59,534

5 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,283 106,885

6 484 Truck transportation 1,937 146,881

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,639 81,663

8 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,418 33,705

9 624 Social assistance 1,287 16,403

10 611 Educational services 987 17,338

11 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 967 38,371

12 454 Nonstore retailers 922 24,940

13 811 Repair and maintenance 876 37,110

14 236 Construction of buildings 839 73,067

15 722 Food services and drinking places 591 29,369

16 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

576 56,341

17 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 533 29,277

18 488 Support activities for transportation 394 16,058

19 492 Couriers and messengers 388 9,542

20 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 305 12,161

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 293 28,562

22 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

286 4,397

23 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 281 12,703

24 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 268 35,452

25 445 Food and beverage stores 248 19,066

Top 25 industries 34,386 1,795,833

County Total 36,749 1,932,685

Top 25 share of county total 93.6% 92.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Warren County, New Jersey

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Warren County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 108,339, down slightly from 2006. However, the

60-74 year old age group grew over 4 percent per year.

The median income in this county was $66,594 and the poverty rate was 6.4%. Average per

capita personal income was $44,938—69% from earnings and 17% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NJ has been as high as 2 percentage points above the national rate

since 2011 while Warren County’s unemployment rate has ranged from 2.1 percentage points

below to 0.6 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 7.1%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate increased to 7.9%, but remained well below the

NJ state unemployment rate of 9.3% and slightly above the national average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in this county are Food services, Food Stores and Nondurable

merchant wholesalers.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Warren County was 6,711 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $296 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate, and Specialty trade contractors. Together these three

comprised 39% of county employment and 43% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $51.2 million. The number of contracts awarded in FY2012

237 and the three largest were from DoD.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 5 associated with this county were in Health care,

Retail and Medical equipment.

Table 21A

Warren County, NJ

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 109,059 53,197 55,862 108,339 52,717 55,622 -0.1% -0.2% -0.1%

Under 20 years 30,025 15,442 14,583 27,536 14,180 13,356 -1.7% -1.7% -1.7%

20 to 39 years 24,681 12,070 12,611 23,281 11,478 11,803 -1.2% -1.0% -1.3%

40 to 59 years 34,918 17,249 17,669 35,218 17,178 18,040 0.2% -0.1% 0.4%

60 to 74 years 12,099 5,687 6,412 14,841 7,045 7,796 4.2% 4.4% 4.0%

75 years and older 7,336 2,749 4,587 7,463 2,836 4,627 0.3% 0.6% 0.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 21B

Warren County, NJ

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 42,146 Less than $25,000 7,109 16.87% $25,000 to $49,999 8,584 20.37% $50,000 to $74,999 8,328 19.76% $75,000 to $99,999 5,180 12.29% $100,000 to $124,999 4,554 10.81% $125,000 to $149,999 2,537 6.02% $150,000 to $199,999 3,671 8.71% $200,000 or more 2,183 5.18%

Median Household

Income 66,594 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)6.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Warren County, NJ New Jersey National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 23:

Unemployment Rates: Warren County, New Jersey State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 21C

Warren County, NJ

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 722 Food services and drinking places 208 2,045

2 445 Food and beverage stores 77 1,761

3 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 30 1,000-2,499

4 611 Educational services 25 1,000-2,499

5 622 Hospitals 2 1,000-2,499

6 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 36 1,446

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 187 1,244

8 624 Social assistance 71 1,205

9 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 235 1,043

10 452 General merchandise stores 14 978

11 325 Chemical manufacturing 12 869

12 238 Specialty trade contractors 231 801

13444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers31 757

14 561 Administrative and support services 120 670

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations105 664

16 326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 6 565

17 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 73 523

18 812 Personal and laundry services 119 476

19 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 36 414

20 446 Health and personal care stores 33 393

21 236 Construction of buildings 70 387

22 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 45 382

23 311 Food manufacturing 4 250-499

24 331 Primary metal manufacturing 3 250-499

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 58 375

Top 25 industries 1,831 22,998

County total 2,528 28,762

Top 25 share of county total 72.4% 80.0%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 21D

Warren County, NJ

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,105 47,696

2 531 Real estate 755 38,541

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 747 41,956

4 812 Personal and laundry services 543 13,465

5 561 Administrative and support services 495 11,513

6 454 Nonstore retailers 308 6,240

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 276 3,328

8 236 Construction of buildings 235 14,441

9 811 Repair and maintenance 217 10,725

10 611 Educational services 215 2,483

11 621 Ambulatory health care services 211 11,938

12 624 Social assistance 159 2,686

13 484 Truck transportation 142 18,056

14 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 119 4,961

15 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 113 4,638

16 722 Food services and drinking places 84 5,107

17 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 69 5,283

18 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

65 3,449

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 64 7,160

20 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 54 5,520

21 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 52 1,451

22 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

40 584

23 446 Health and personal care stores 39 384

24 492 Couriers and messengers 37 945

25 445 Food and beverage stores 36 3,681

Top 25 industries 6,180 266,231

County Total 6,711 296,433

Top 25 share of county total 92.1% 89.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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New York Counties

Thirteen (13) counties in New York were declared by FEMA as being eligible for individual and public

assistance resulting from Hurricane Sandy. Figure 24 shows a map of the affected counties in New York

and lists counties that rank highest and lowest in terms of median household income and

unemployment rate. A demographic and economic summary for each of these counties follows in

alphabetical order.

Figure 24: New York Counties Affected by Hurricane Sandy

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Bronx County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Bronx County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was just under 1.4 million, slightly higher than in

2006. However, the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew almost 3 percent per year

over the five-year period.

Median income for this county is $32,058 and the poverty rate is 28.1%. Average per capita

personal income was $31,788—56% from earnings and 34% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Bronx County has ranged

from 2.7 to 5.5 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 12.4%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 11.9% but remains much higher

than the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

Top industries in this county are Health Care, Education and Social Assistance.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Bronx County was 110,416 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $ 2.7 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Social assistance, Personal and laundry services, and Administrative and support services.

Together these three comprised 48% of county self-employment and 24% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available. However, New York City

shows total revenues of $100 billion and expenditures of $88.6 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $34.5 million. The number of contract awards in FY2012

was 158 and the largest contracts were from DVA and DoD.

The top firms headquartered in CD 13 associated with this county were Oil, gas and coal;

Consumer products and Travel services.

Table 22A

Bronx County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

All ages 1,348,164 630,865 717,299 1,392,002 655,357 736,645 0.6% 0.8% 0.5%

Under 20 years 419,588 214,443 205,145 413,679 211,962 201,717 -0.3% -0.2% -0.3%

20 to 39 years 398,047 187,198 210,849 410,699 196,463 214,236 0.6% 1.0% 0.3%

40 to 59 years 340,416 155,147 185,269 355,310 162,412 192,898 0.9% 0.9% 0.8%

60 to 74 years 126,305 52,882 73,423 145,412 61,802 83,610 2.9% 3.2% 2.6%

75 years and over 63,808 21,195 42,613 66,902 22,718 44,184 1.0% 1.4% 0.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 22B

Bronx County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 467,138

Less than $25,000 195,049 41.75% $25,000 to $49,999 112,937 24.18% $50,000 to $74,999 68,097 14.58% $75,000 to $99,999 39,354 8.42% $100,000 to $124,999 25,797 5.52% $125,000 to $149,999 10,359 2.22% $150,000 to $199,999 10,020 2.14% $200,000 or more 5,525 1.18%

Median Household

Income 32,058 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)28.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0Bronx County, NY New York National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 25

Unemployment Rates: Bronx County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 22C

Bronx County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 622 Hospitals 11 31,178

2 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,154 23,834

3 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 277 20,027

4 611 Educational services 268 18,509

5 624 Social assistance 665 18,119

6 722 Food services and drinking places 1,685 13,566

7 531 Real estate 2,132 8,707

8 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 416 7,718

9 238 Specialty trade contractors 701 7,497

10 445 Food and beverage stores 1,465 7,203

11 561 Administrative and support services 375 6,894

12 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 507 4,559

13813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 571 4,184

14 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 649 4,152

15 446 Health and personal care stores 458 3,753

16 452 General merchandise stores 202 3,141

17 812 Personal and laundry services 959 2,936

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 245 2,682

19 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 103 2,633

20 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 310 2,517

21 811 Repair and maintenance 496 1,819

22 221 Utilities 4 1,000-2,499

23 492 Couriers and messengers 25 1,000-2,499

24 517 Telecommunications 106 1,000-2,499

25 236 Construction of buildings 282 1,616

Top 25 industries 14,066 202,494

County total 16,325 228,560

Top 25 share of county total 86.2% 88.6%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 22D

Bronx County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 624 Social assistance 21,567 235,515

2 812 Personal and laundry services 21,232 276,968

3 561 Administrative and support services 10,465 129,951

4 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 9,156 317,148

5 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 5,502 137,189

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 5,429 109,246

7 531 Real estate 5,036 729,594

8 621 Ambulatory health care services 4,126 112,470

9 811 Repair and maintenance 3,039 51,383

10 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 2,534 39,274

11 722 Food services and drinking places 2,305 35,605

12 236 Construction of buildings 2,033 38,851

13 454 Nonstore retailers 2,014 28,253

14 611 Educational services 1,920 20,744

15 445 Food and beverage stores 1,892 90,680

16 492 Couriers and messengers 1,536 29,364

17 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,172 24,998

18 484 Truck transportation 842 39,575

19 446 Health and personal care stores 799 14,797

20 488 Support activities for transportation 639 11,408

21 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 597 19,274

22 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 567 18,986

23 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 488 36,558

24 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 427 24,836

25 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

415 6,883

Top 25 industries 105,732 2,579,550

County Total 110,416 2,708,375

Top 25 share of county total 95.8% 95.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Kings County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Kings County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was over 2.5 million, slightly higher than in 2006.

However, the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew just over 3 percent per year.

Median income in this county was $42,752 and the poverty rate was 20.4%. Average per capita

personal income was $39,351—63% from earnings and 26% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Kings County has ranged

from 0.1 to 2.6 percentage points above the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 9.9%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 9.5% but remains higher than the

NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top industries in this county were Health Care, Social Assistance and Education.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Kings County was 234,091 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $8.3 billion (reported as receipts). The top three

non-employer industries were Professional services, Personal services and Performing arts,

spectator sports and related industries. Together these three comprised nearly 36% of county

self-employment and 25.5% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available. However, New York City

shows total revenues of $100 billion and expenditures of $88.6 billion (2007).

Federal contracts for FY2011-12 were $220.3 million. The number of contracts for FY2012 was

962 and the three largest contracts were from DOJ, DoD and GSA.

The largest firms headquartered in CD 6 and 9 associated with this county were Insurance,

Health care and Banking.

Table 23A

Kings County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 2,436,132 1,144,612 1,291,520 2,532,645 1,197,281 1,335,364 0.8% 0.9% 0.7%

Under 20 years 670,032 340,964 329,068 660,162 336,612 323,550 -0.3% -0.3% -0.3%

20 to 39 years 752,867 360,531 392,336 814,860 393,638 421,222 1.6% 1.8% 1.4%

40 to 59 years 632,207 290,224 341,983 635,162 293,664 341,498 0.1% 0.2% 0.0%

60 to 74 years 245,044 104,879 140,165 286,747 124,418 162,329 3.2% 3.5% 3.0%

75 years and older 135,982 48,014 87,968 135,714 48,949 86,765 0.0% 0.4% -0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 23B

Kings County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 901,062 Less than $25,000 292,789 32.49% $25,000 to $49,999 205,621 22.82% $50,000 to $74,999 145,611 16.16% $75,000 to $99,999 92,570 10.27% $100,000 to $124,999 57,292 6.36% $125,000 to $149,999 36,813 4.09% $150,000 to $199,999 36,083 4.00% $200,000 or more 34,283 3.80%

Median Household

Income 42,752 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)20.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

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Hurricane Sandy

Figure 26:

Unemployment Rates: Kings County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 23C

Kings County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 4,171 70,516

2 622 Hospitals 18 43,966

3 624 Social assistance 1,542 36,207

4 611 Educational services 810 28,117

5 722 Food services and drinking places 4,298 27,172

6 561 Administrative and support services 1,291 22,494

7 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 445 20,622

8 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,104 16,897

9 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 3,927 16,196

10 445 Food and beverage stores 3,126 16,051

11813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 1,623 14,168

12 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,759 13,971

13 531 Real estate 3,999 12,231

14 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 515 10,941

15 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,505 10,795

16 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,527 10,041

17 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 611 8,940

18 446 Health and personal care stores 1,150 8,487

19 812 Personal and laundry services 2,435 7,402

20 452 General merchandise stores 399 6,194

21 236 Construction of buildings 1,364 6,117

22 311 Food manufacturing 327 5,027

23 221 Utilities 44 4,773

24444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers 466 4,207

25 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 450 4,031

Top 25 industries 39,906 425,563

County total 48,068 490,027

Top 25 share of county total 83.0% 86.8%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 23D

Kings County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 32,371 1,124,799

2 812 Personal and laundry services 29,977 481,754

3 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 21,681 495,960

4 531 Real estate 19,216 2,246,569

5 624 Social assistance 17,996 207,461

6 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 14,343 597,117

7 238 Specialty trade contractors 14,087 270,265

8 561 Administrative and support services 13,747 216,644

9 621 Ambulatory health care services 11,196 459,780

10 611 Educational services 6,929 97,818

11 236 Construction of buildings 5,059 134,030

12 722 Food services and drinking places 4,476 97,584

13 454 Nonstore retailers 3,989 101,979

14 811 Repair and maintenance 3,955 92,384

15 445 Food and beverage stores 2,622 149,144

16 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 2,591 79,213

17 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,117 87,333

18 492 Couriers and messengers 2,112 39,288

19 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,810 207,376

20 484 Truck transportation 1,777 80,232

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,721 171,860

22 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,568 69,617

23 446 Health and personal care stores 1,543 36,655

24 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,289 63,807

25 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 1,240 29,407

Top 25 industries 219,412 7,638,076

County Total 234,091 8,255,854

Top 25 share of county total 93.7% 92.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Nassau County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Nassau County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was over 1.3 million, slightly higher than in 2006.

However, the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3.5 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $91,414 and the poverty rate was 4.7%. Average per capita

personal income was $67,776—67% from earnings and 12% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Nassau County has ranged

from 0.4 to 2.6 percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. The county unemployment rate remained unchanged at 7.0% in December 2012, two

months following the hurricane and continues to be lower than the NY state unemployment

rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in this county were Health Care, Professional Services and Food

Services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Nassau County was 126,437 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of more than $8 billion (reported as receipts). The top

three non-employer industries were Professional services, Real estate and Ambulatory health

care services. Together these three comprised 43.5% of county self-employment and nearly

56% of the revenue.

County government revenue was $9.7 billion and expenditures were $10.0 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $183.5 million. Total number of contract awards in FY2012

was 1,587 and the three largest contracts were from DoD.

The three largest firms headquartered in CD 2 and 3 associated with this county were in

Pharmaceuticals, Finance and Health care.

Table 24A

Nassau County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 1,324,905 640,315 684,590 1,344,436 650,968 693,468 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%

Under 20 years 352,116 180,761 171,355 341,652 175,219 166,433 -0.6% -0.6% -0.6%

20 to 39 years 302,614 150,879 151,735 304,380 153,053 151,327 0.1% 0.3% -0.1%

40 to 59 years 409,608 197,617 211,991 407,900 196,064 211,836 -0.1% -0.2% 0.0%

60 to 74 years 155,110 70,639 84,471 184,057 85,771 98,286 3.5% 4.0% 3.1%

75 years and older 105,457 40,419 65,038 106,447 40,861 65,586 0.2% 0.2% 0.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 24B

Nassau County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 442,039 Less than $25,000 54,495 12.33% $25,000 to $49,999 64,046 14.49% $50,000 to $74,999 62,093 14.05% $75,000 to $99,999 60,328 13.65% $100,000 to $124,999 50,714 11.47% $125,000 to $149,999 38,624 8.74% $150,000 to $199,999 49,105 11.11% $200,000 or more 62,634 14.17%

Median Household

Income 91,414 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)4.7 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Nassau County, NY New York National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 27:

Unemployment Rates: Nassau County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 24C

Nassau County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 4,757 43,519

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 6,961 41,280

3 722 Food services and drinking places 3,198 39,332

4 622 Hospitals 13 30,671

5 561 Administrative and support services 2,740 29,329

6 611 Educational services 609 23,005

7 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,297 17,891

8 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,645 16,873

9 445 Food and beverage stores 1,271 15,672

10 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 228 14,463

11 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,608 14,340

12 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 887 13,494

13 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,304 12,657

14 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,103 12,413

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 1,151 11,454

16 812 Personal and laundry services 2,190 11,298

17 624 Social assistance 657 11,103

18 452 General merchandise stores 137 10,956

19 551 Management of companies and enterprises 167 10,535

20 531 Real estate 2,110 8,090

21 517 Telecommunications 259 5,000-9,999

22 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 435 7,067

23 446 Health and personal care stores 618 6,752

24 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 343 6,412

25 236 Construction of buildings 1,468 5,940

Top 25 industries 38,156 422,046

County total 47,020 513,168

Top 25 share of county total 81.1% 82.2%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 24D

Nassau County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 23,351 1,247,176

2 531 Real estate 21,750 2,584,858

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 9,902 665,511

4 812 Personal and laundry services 9,788 274,464

5 561 Administrative and support services 8,711 234,628

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 5,641 268,735

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 5,268 154,155

8 611 Educational services 4,476 70,668

9 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

3,292 528,953

10 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 3,274 228,950

11 454 Nonstore retailers 2,765 100,919

12 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 2,716 134,524

13 624 Social assistance 2,395 47,623

14 811 Repair and maintenance 2,063 71,301

15 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,916 243,568

16 236 Construction of buildings 1,910 140,715

17 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,603 202,903

18 722 Food services and drinking places 1,275 58,063

19 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 957 47,368

20 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 947 51,731

21 492 Couriers and messengers 831 27,063

22 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 824 51,769

23 446 Health and personal care stores 786 23,632

24 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

765 14,389

25 484 Truck transportation 700 54,042

Top 25 industries 117,906 7,527,708

County Total 126,437 8,047,377

Top 25 share of county total 93.3% 93.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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New York County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for New York County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was over 1.6 million, slightly higher than in 2006.

However, the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3 percent per year.

The median income for the county was $66,299 and the poverty rate was 14.9%. Average per

capita personal income was $121,301—73% from earnings and 10% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in New York County has ranged

from 2.1 percentage points below to 0.4 percentage points above the national and state

unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in

the county was 7.8%. In December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.3% and

remains lower than the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in the county were Professional Services, Finance and Food

Services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in New York County was 217,608 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $15.3 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services; Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries and Real

estate. Together these three comprised 49.2% of county self-employment and 60.3% of the

revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available. However, New York City

shows total revenues of $100 billion and expenditures of $88.6 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY 2011-12 were $356.4 million. Total number of contracts in FY2012 were

2,163 and the three largest were from GSA, DOI and DVA.

The top firms headquartered in CD 9 and 13 associated with this county are in Health care, Oil,

gas and coal and Consumer products.

Table 25A

New York County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 1,578,171 742,421 835,750 1,601,948 754,592 847,356 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%

Under 20 years 286,877 143,815 143,062 274,626 137,496 137,130 -0.9% -0.9% -0.8%

20 to 39 years 597,472 282,125 315,347 609,465 287,380 322,085 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%

40 to 59 years 418,210 203,103 215,107 410,323 202,307 208,016 -0.4% -0.1% -0.7%

60 to 74 years 178,792 78,040 100,752 206,773 89,496 117,277 3.0% 2.8% 3.1%

75 years and older 96,820 35,338 61,482 100,761 37,913 62,848 0.8% 1.4% 0.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 25B

New York County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 728,520 Less than $25,000 179,738 24.67% $25,000 to $49,999 119,069 16.34% $50,000 to $74,999 94,712 13.00% $75,000 to $99,999 68,209 9.36% $100,000 to $124,999 54,418 7.47% $125,000 to $149,999 34,615 4.75% $150,000 to $199,999 56,994 7.82% $200,000 or more 120,765 16.58%

Median Household

Income 66,299 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)14.9 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

New York County, NY New York National average Hurricane Sandy

Figure 28:

Unemployment Rates: New York County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics * Not seasonally adjusted**Preliminary

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Table 25C

New York County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 17,273 263,583

2523

Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 4,754 168,356

3 722 Food services and drinking places 8,745 139,426

4 561 Administrative and support services 4,457 132,060

5 611 Educational services 1,504 122,072

6 551 Management of companies and enterprises 1,036 86,609

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 6,285 84,948

8 622 Hospitals 27 81,149

9813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 5,223 72,012

10 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 1,792 65,481

11 531 Real estate 9,146 60,858

12 624 Social assistance 1,444 51,435

13 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,358 50,209

14 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 831 49,757

15 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 4,066 47,244

16 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 3,318 42,015

17 721 Accommodation 446 41,099

18711

Performing arts, spectator sports, and related

industries 3,474 38,298

19 515 Broadcasting (except internet) 311 38,128

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 4,114 34,180

21 812 Personal and laundry services 4,451 25,604

22 445 Food and beverage stores 2,258 22,386

23 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 1,820 21,270

24 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 568 18,206

25 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 259 15,129

Top 25 industries 88,960 1,771,514

County total 103,389 1,969,194

Top 25 share of county total 86.0% 90.0%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 25D

New York County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 46,944 3,137,8262 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 33,408 1,435,1763 531 Real estate 26,805 4,660,7214 812 Personal and laundry services 17,599 532,9425 621 Ambulatory health care services 12,082 960,4616 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 10,367 1,449,0477 561 Administrative and support services 9,127 276,6358 624 Social assistance 9,063 116,5299 611 Educational services 6,166 127,043

10 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 5,491 205,88011 238 Specialty trade contractors 4,963 124,77812 722 Food services and drinking places 3,164 131,88913 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 3,044 187,08014 454 Nonstore retailers 2,585 104,33415 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 2,056 299,12016 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 1,957 79,19317 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,947 232,21718 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,783 112,87919 811 Repair and maintenance 1,764 41,77820 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,665 173,34921 236 Construction of buildings 1,389 66,45122 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,255 100,09523 445 Food and beverage stores 1,227 59,00424 519 Other information services 1,128 77,89525 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 933 64,235

Top 25 industries 207,912 14,756,557

County Total 217,608 15,318,721

Top 25 share of county total 95.5% 96.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Orange County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Orange County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 374,872, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 4.7 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $66,224 and the poverty rate was 10.1%. Average per capita

personal income was $40,066—68% from earnings and 19% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Orange County has ranged

from 1.4 percentage points below to 0.6 percentage points above the national and state

unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in

the county was 8.0%. In December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.9%

which is close to the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in the county were Health care, Food services and Professional

services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Orange County was 22,878 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $965,386 million. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate and Personal services. Together these three

comprised 37.5% of county self-employment and 41.3% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts for FY2011-12 were $81.6 million. Total number of contracts in FY2012 was

583 and the three largest were from DoD and USDA.

The top firms headquartered in CD 19 associated with this county were in Real estate, Health

care and Consumer services.

Table 26A

Orange County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 366,908 183,737 183,171 374,872 187,568 187,304 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%

Under 20 years 114,242 59,499 54,743 111,978 58,135 53,843 -0.4% -0.5% -0.3%

20 to 39 years 92,851 47,736 45,115 90,429 46,918 43,511 -0.5% -0.3% -0.7%

40 to 59 years 107,092 53,409 53,683 110,071 54,473 55,598 0.6% 0.4% 0.7%

60 to 74 years 34,586 16,393 18,193 43,478 20,720 22,758 4.7% 4.8% 4.6%

75 years and older 18,137 6,700 11,437 18,916 7,322 11,594 0.8% 1.8% 0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Percent Change

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 26B

Orange County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 125,643 Less than $25,000 24,721 19.68% $25,000 to $49,999 23,238 18.50% $50,000 to $74,999 22,581 17.97% $75,000 to $99,999 16,231 12.92% $100,000 to $124,999 13,349 10.62% $125,000 to $149,999 8,623 6.86% $150,000 to $199,999 10,096 8.04% $200,000 or more 6,804 5.42%

Median Household

Income 66,224 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)10.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Orange County, NY New York National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 29:

Unemployment Rates:Orange County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 26C

Orange County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 687 8,255

2 722 Food services and drinking places 784 7,478

3 622 Hospitals 8 5,470

4 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 901 5,424

5 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 299 4,646

6 561 Administrative and support services 460 4,583

7 445 Food and beverage stores 275 4,572

8 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 192 3,860

9 624 Social assistance 190 3,243

10 452 General merchandise stores 52 3,233

11 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 258 3,092

12 238 Specialty trade contractors 766 3,073

13 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 105 2,733

14 611 Educational services 108 2,442

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations283 2,137

16 484 Truck transportation 138 2,101

17 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 180 1,975

18 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 127 1,743

19 812 Personal and laundry services 293 1,713

20 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 188 1,697

21444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers114 1,651

22 811 Repair and maintenance 324 1,604

23 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 46 1,589

24 517 Telecommunications 57 1,417

25 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 105 1,361

Top 25 industries 6,940 81,092

County total 9,204 103,058

Top 25 share of county total 75.4% 78.7%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 26D

Orange County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 3,361 134,487

2 531 Real estate 3,133 215,477

3 812 Personal and laundry services 2,077 48,396

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,007 94,568

5 561 Administrative and support services 1,602 35,125

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,185 27,288

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,127 47,573

8 624 Social assistance 828 11,327

9 454 Nonstore retailers 812 17,827

10 611 Educational services 713 9,685

11 811 Repair and maintenance 660 26,911

12 236 Construction of buildings 565 41,717

13 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 417 21,204

14 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 311 13,796

15 722 Food services and drinking places 279 13,069

16 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

249 18,664

17 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 244 9,852

18 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 228 24,727

19 484 Truck transportation 226 18,948

20 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 215 9,665

21 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 210 19,341

22 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

204 2,359

23 492 Couriers and messengers 195 6,076

24 446 Health and personal care stores 165 3,516

25 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 156 9,964

Top 25 industries 21,169 881,562

County Total 22,878 965,386

Top 25 share of county total 92.5% 91.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Putnam County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Putnam County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 99,933, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 5 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $90,735 and the poverty rate was 3.1%. Average per capita

personal income was $53,781—72% from earnings and 13% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Putnam County has ranged

from 0.9 to 2.9 percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 6.5%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.3% and remains below the NY

state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top industries in the county were Health care, Food services and Specialty contractors.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Putnam County was 8,729 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $411,951 million. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate and Specialty trade contractors. Together

these three comprised 41.6% of county self-employment and nearly 47% of the revenue in that

year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $2.5 million. The number of contracts awarded in FY2012

was 36 and the three largest were not available.

The top firms headquartered in CD 19 associated with this county were in Real estate, Health

care and Consumer services.

Table 27A

Putnam County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 99,357 49,641 49,716 99,933 49,778 50,155 0.1% 0.1% 0.2%

Under 20 years 27,249 14,057 13,192 25,311 13,052 12,259 -1.5% -1.5% -1.5%

20 to 39 years 22,417 11,517 10,900 20,802 10,838 9,964 -1.5% -1.2% -1.8%

40 to 59 years 34,043 16,936 17,107 34,499 16,948 17,551 0.3% 0.0% 0.5%

60 to 74 years 10,894 5,263 5,631 13,889 6,780 7,109 5.0% 5.2% 4.8%

75 years and older 4,754 1,868 2,886 5,432 2,160 3,272 2.7% 2.9% 2.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 27B

Putnam County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 35,352 Less than $25,000 4,101 11.60% $25,000 to $49,999 5,576 15.77% $50,000 to $74,999 5,302 15.00% $75,000 to $99,999 3,971 11.23% $100,000 to $124,999 4,401 12.45% $125,000 to $149,999 3,399 9.61% $150,000 to $199,999 4,288 12.13% $200,000 or more 4,314 12.20%

Median Household

Income 90,735 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)3.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Putnam County, NY New York National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 30:

Unemployment Rates: Putnam County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 27C

Putnam County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 622 Hospitals 2 1,000-2,499

2 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 28 1,000-2,499

3 722 Food services and drinking places 208 1,651

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 174 1,565

5 238 Specialty trade contractors 397 1,301

6 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 316 1,155

7 445 Food and beverage stores 62 1,035

8 624 Social assistance 66 861

9 561 Administrative and support services 194 820

10 325 Chemical manufacturing 6 500-999

11 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 46 696

12813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations71 545

13 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 62 520

14 812 Personal and laundry services 120 498

15 236 Construction of buildings 174 451

16 811 Repair and maintenance 87 386

17 339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 10 250-499

18444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers41 250-499

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 47 360

20 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 39 342

21 551 Management of companies and enterprises 9 313

22 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 27 260

23 452 General merchandise stores 5 245

24 446 Health and personal care stores 23 237

25 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 48 227

Top 25 industries 2,262 18,468

County total 2,904 22,234

Top 25 share of county total 77.9% 83.1%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 27D

Putnam County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,594 67,734

2 531 Real estate 1,107 75,957

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 927 49,506

4 812 Personal and laundry services 686 18,975

5 561 Administrative and support services 623 20,327

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 559 23,310

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 470 19,795

8 611 Educational services 400 7,600

9 236 Construction of buildings 260 21,473

10 454 Nonstore retailers 237 8,881

11 811 Repair and maintenance 211 9,484

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 144 5,333

13 624 Social assistance 127 2,764

14 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

113 7,040

15 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 98 5,172

16 722 Food services and drinking places 85 3,334

17 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 75 1,783

18 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 74 7,297

19 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 65 2,545

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 63 8,196

21 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 57 4,564

22 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 56 1,566

23 484 Truck transportation 53 3,951

24 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

51 812

25 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 45 1,844

Top 25 industries 8,180 379,243

County Total 8,729 411,951

Top 25 share of county total 93.7% 92.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Queens County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Queens County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was over 2.2 million, slightly higher than in 2006.

However, the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $53,572 and the poverty rate was 13.1%. Average per capita

personal income was $42,017—63% from earnings and 25% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Queens County has ranged

from 1.3 percentage points below to 0.9 percentage points above the national and state average

rates. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 8.2%. In December

2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.9%, close to the NY state unemployment

rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The largest industries in this county were Health care, Food services and Specialty contractors.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Queens County was 216,114 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $7.1 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were and Personal services, Transit and ground passenger transportation and Professional

services. Together these three comprised nearly 35% of county self-employment and 31.7% of

the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available. However, New York City

shows total revenues of $100 billion and expenditures of $88.6 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $34.2 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was 472

and the largest contracts were from GSA and DVA.

The top firms headquartered in CD 4 and 6 associated with this county were in Health care,

Banking and Consumer services.

Table 28A

Queens County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 2,173,862 1,049,605 1,124,257 2,247,848 1,090,105 1,157,743 0.7% 0.8% 0.6%

Under 20 years 515,806 264,309 251,497 514,705 263,901 250,804 0.0% 0.0% -0.1%

20 to 39 years 669,291 335,331 333,960 690,781 346,519 344,262 0.6% 0.7% 0.6%

40 to 59 years 613,016 295,138 317,878 628,686 305,012 323,674 0.5% 0.7% 0.4%

60 to 74 years 239,067 105,176 133,891 276,828 123,716 153,112 3.0% 3.3% 2.7%

75 years and older 136,682 49,651 87,031 136,848 50,957 85,891 0.0% 0.5% -0.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 28B

Queens County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 764,825 Less than $25,000 184,672 24.15% $25,000 to $49,999 172,618 22.57% $50,000 to $74,999 138,195 18.07% $75,000 to $99,999 94,684 12.38% $100,000 to $124,999 66,947 8.75% $125,000 to $149,999 38,772 5.07% $150,000 to $199,999 40,046 5.24% $200,000 or more 28,891 3.78%

Median Household

Income 53,572 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)13.1 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Queens County, NY New York National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 31:

Unemployment Rates: Queens County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 28C

Queens County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 3,769 48,406

2 722 Food services and drinking places 4,176 32,931

3 622 Hospitals 19 29,623

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,928 29,501

5 481 Air transportation 113 25,409

6 561 Administrative and support services 1,423 21,247

7 624 Social assistance 834 19,348

8 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 275 18,374

9 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,484 15,395

10 445 Food and beverage stores 2,303 15,294

11 611 Educational services 619 15,191

12 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,977 12,240

13813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 1,630 11,936

14 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 787 10,943

15 488 Support activities for transportation 734 10,650

16 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 575 10,544

17 531 Real estate 2,570 10,179

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,287 10,161

19 812 Personal and laundry services 2,416 8,837

20 236 Construction of buildings 1,829 8,149

21 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1,032 8,011

22 446 Health and personal care stores 872 7,620

23 237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 99 6,684

24 452 General merchandise stores 300 6,466

25 517 Telecommunications 222 5,661

Top 25 industries 35,273 398,800

County total 43,230 485,202

Top 25 share of county total 81.6% 82.2%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 28D

Queens County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 812 Personal and laundry services 31,702 521,893

2 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 22,497 1,103,149

3 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 21,235 636,720

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 18,499 365,492

5 561 Administrative and support services 16,412 259,021

6 531 Real estate 15,869 1,613,853

7 624 Social assistance 11,526 135,185

8 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 10,025 157,480

9 621 Ambulatory health care services 9,553 381,936

10 722 Food services and drinking places 6,007 105,368

11 236 Construction of buildings 5,149 151,500

12 611 Educational services 4,947 67,515

13 811 Repair and maintenance 4,873 111,724

14 454 Nonstore retailers 4,747 94,399

15 492 Couriers and messengers 2,955 76,531

16 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 2,279 72,728

17 445 Food and beverage stores 2,231 125,506

18 484 Truck transportation 1,994 111,824

19 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,754 170,123

20 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,690 72,563

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,595 172,053

22 446 Health and personal care stores 1,591 34,287

23 488 Support activities for transportation 1,436 47,419

24 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,379 56,180

25 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

1,371 20,184

Top 25 industries 203,316 6,664,633

County Total 216,114 7,142,942

Top 25 share of county total 94.1% 93.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Richmond County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Richmond County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 470,467, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 4.4 percent per year.

Median income in the county was $70,578 and the poverty rate was 8.7%. Average per capita

personal income was $48,486—64% from earnings and 24% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Richmond County has

followed a similar pattern ranging from 1.2 percentage points below to 1.1 percentage points

above the national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the

hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 8.3%. In December 2012 the county

unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.9% which is lower than the NY state unemployment rate of

8.2% but still slightly higher than the national average of 7.6%.

The largest industries in the county were Health care, Food services and Education.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Richmond County was 32,352 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $1.4 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Personal services and Real estate. Together these three comprised

nearly 38% of county self-employment and 40.6% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $28.8 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was 142

and the three largest was from DoD, DOI and DHS.

The top firms headquartered in CD 13 associated with this county were in Oil and gas,

Consumer products and Travel and tourism.

Table 29A

Richmond County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 457,577 221,614 235,963 470,467 228,021 242,446 0.6% 0.6% 0.5%

Under 20 years 122,172 62,663 59,509 119,788 61,473 58,315 -0.4% -0.4% -0.4%

20 to 39 years 122,298 60,821 61,477 123,133 61,290 61,843 0.1% 0.2% 0.1%

40 to 59 years 136,442 65,523 70,919 137,686 66,239 71,447 0.2% 0.2% 0.1%

60 to 74 years 50,687 23,150 27,537 62,880 28,978 33,902 4.4% 4.6% 4.2%

75 years and older 25,978 9,457 16,521 26,980 10,041 16,939 0.8% 1.2% 0.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 29B

Richmond County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 161,785 Less than $25,000 29,237 18.07% $25,000 to $49,999 28,809 17.81% $50,000 to $74,999 27,840 17.21% $75,000 to $99,999 23,573 14.57% $100,000 to $124,999 16,564 10.24% $125,000 to $149,999 10,841 6.70% $150,000 to $199,999 14,540 8.99% $200,000 or more 10,381 6.42%

Median Household

Income 70,578 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)8.7 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Richmond County, NY New York National average

Hurricane Sandy

Figure 32:

Unemployment Rates: Richmond County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 29C

Richmond County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 905 11,017

2 622 Hospitals 4 9,336

3 722 Food services and drinking places 721 6,643

4 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 121 5,398

5 611 Educational services 174 5,040

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 694 4,586

7 445 Food and beverage stores 370 4,331

8 624 Social assistance 224 3,629

9 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 887 3,563

10 561 Administrative and support services 393 3,208

11 452 General merchandise stores 43 2,196

12 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 193 2,057

13 446 Health and personal care stores 140 1,828

14 812 Personal and laundry services 496 1,810

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations229 1,782

16 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 178 1,666

17 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 85 1,661

18 488 Support activities for transportation 61 1,479

19 236 Construction of buildings 330 1,279

20 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 66 1,167

21444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers71 1,156

22 811 Repair and maintenance 242 1,073

23 483 Water transportation 11 1,061

24 517 Telecommunications 56 924

25 531 Real estate 276 897

Top 25 industries 6,970 78,787

County total 8,486 91,263

Top 25 share of county total 82.1% 86.3%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 29D

Richmond County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,993 179,645

2 812 Personal and laundry services 3,668 81,119

3 531 Real estate 3,591 293,743

4 561 Administrative and support services 2,386 58,484

5 621 Ambulatory health care services 2,185 116,296

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,010 76,489

7 624 Social assistance 1,547 20,437

8 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 1,342 62,691

9 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,257 24,903

10 611 Educational services 1,194 18,787

11 454 Nonstore retailers 780 22,609

12 236 Construction of buildings 716 54,609

13 811 Repair and maintenance 663 22,628

14 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

461 38,045

15 722 Food services and drinking places 446 15,076

16 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 445 24,755

17 484 Truck transportation 334 23,313

18 445 Food and beverage stores 320 25,614

19 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 308 41,321

20 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 304 28,348

21 446 Health and personal care stores 298 7,256

22 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 292 9,944

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 249 14,270

24 492 Couriers and messengers 236 7,274

25 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 206 10,072

Top 25 industries 30,231 1,277,728

County Total 32,352 1,365,735

Top 25 share of county total 93.4% 93.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Rockland County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Rockland County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 315,158, reflecting growth of one percent per

year from 2006. However, the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3.3 percent per year and the

75 and older group increased by 2.5 percent annually.

The median income in the county was $82,217 and the poverty rate was 9.8%. Average per

capita personal income was $53,787—68% from earnings and 16% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Rockland County has ranged

from 0.8 to 2.8 percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 6.7%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 6.6% and remains lower than the

NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The largest industries in the county were Health care, Professional services and Education.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Rockland County was 24,949 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $1.3 billion. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate and Health care. Together these three comprised 39.7%

of county self-employment and nearly 52% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $14.5 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was 206

and the largest three contracts were from USDA and DoD.

The top firms headquartered in CD 17 associated with this county were in Consumer products,

Wholesale trade and Travel and tourism.

Table 30A

Rockland County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 299,390 146,307 153,083 315,158 154,686 160,472 1.0% 1.1% 0.9%

Under 20 years 92,240 47,454 44,786 96,184 49,498 46,686 0.8% 0.8% 0.8%

20 to 39 years 69,677 34,985 34,692 72,845 37,161 35,684 0.9% 1.2% 0.6%

40 to 59 years 84,843 41,123 43,720 84,968 41,364 43,604 0.0% 0.1% -0.1%

60 to 74 years 34,747 15,989 18,758 40,932 18,756 22,176 3.3% 3.2% 3.4%

75 years and older 17,883 6,756 11,127 20,229 7,907 12,322 2.5% 3.2% 2.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 30B

Rockland County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 98,214 Less than $25,000 14,644 14.91% $25,000 to $49,999 14,820 15.09% $50,000 to $74,999 15,028 15.30% $75,000 to $99,999 14,112 14.37% $100,000 to $124,999 11,051 11.25% $125,000 to $149,999 7,230 7.36% $150,000 to $199,999 11,029 11.23% $200,000 or more 10,300 10.49%

Median Household

Income 82,217 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)9.8 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

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Hurricane Sandy

Figure 33:

Unemployment Rates: Rockland County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 30C

Rockland County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 621 Ambulatory health care services 832 7,966

2 722 Food services and drinking places 700 6,437

3 622 Hospitals 6 5,937

4 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1,236 5,383

5 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 124 4,643

6 611 Educational services 179 4,267

7813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 316 3,955

8 325 Chemical manufacturing 18 3,603

9 561 Administrative and support services 507 3,533

10 238 Specialty trade contractors 597 3,515

11 624 Social assistance 208 3,383

12 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 228 3,199

13 445 Food and beverage stores 208 2,598

14 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 295 2,414

15 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 204 1,883

16 452 General merchandise stores 32 1,864

17 517 Telecommunications 74 1,000-2,499

18 551 Management of companies and enterprises 35 1,000-2,499

19 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 164 1,717

20 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 100 1,508

21 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 70 1,307

22 812 Personal and laundry services 366 1,277

23 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 40 1,269

24 221 Utilities 9 1,225

25 531 Real estate 401 1,206

Top 25 industries 6,949 77,589

County total 9,192 97,282

Top 25 share of county total 75.6% 79.8%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 30D

Rockland County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,712 245,981

2 531 Real estate 3,418 343,729

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 1,763 84,489

4 812 Personal and laundry services 1,740 45,448

5 561 Administrative and support services 1,675 44,105

6 611 Educational services 1,427 19,388

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,366 35,963

8 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,230 58,961

9 624 Social assistance 912 13,182

10 454 Nonstore retailers 630 22,962

11 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 538 36,540

12 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 463 15,624

13 811 Repair and maintenance 440 14,943

14 236 Construction of buildings 412 35,854

15 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

375 29,197

16 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 311 41,545

17 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 303 30,545

18 722 Food services and drinking places 265 11,012

19 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

244 4,845

20 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 204 12,345

21 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 176 8,528

22 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 176 9,714

23 446 Health and personal care stores 145 5,272

24 492 Couriers and messengers 144 3,023

25 445 Food and beverage stores 137 14,252

Top 25 industries 23,206 1,187,447

County Total 24,949 1,297,861

Top 25 share of county total 93.0% 91.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Suffolk County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Suffolk County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was just under 1.5 million, slightly higher than in

2006. However, the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3.6 percent per year

and those over 75 grew by 1.7 percent per year over the period.

The median income in the county was $84,106 and the poverty rate was 4.4%. Average per

capita personal income was $52,350—68% from earnings and 15% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Suffolk County has ranged

from 0.1 to 2.1 percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates during this

period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in the county was 7.3%. In

December 2012 the county unemployment rate was unchanged from October and remains

below the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The top three industries in this county were in Professional services, Food services and

Administrative services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Suffolk County was 119,369 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $6.1 billion). The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Real estate and Personal services. Together these three comprised

39.3% of county self-employment and 44.2% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were $10 billion (2007).

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $265.4 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was

2,886 and the largest three contracts were from DoD and DVA.

The top firms headquartered in CD 1 associated with this county are in Hardware, Retail and

Semiconductors.

Table 31A

Suffolk County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 1,475,626 724,713 750,913 1,498,816 737,390 761,426 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%

Under 20 years 408,243 210,204 198,039 391,520 201,509 190,011 -0.8% -0.8% -0.8%

20 to 39 years 362,424 182,359 180,065 352,824 179,338 173,486 -0.5% -0.3% -0.7%

40 to 59 years 450,174 221,429 228,745 460,013 226,682 233,331 0.4% 0.5% 0.4%

60 to 74 years 166,686 77,131 89,555 198,843 92,457 106,386 3.6% 3.7% 3.5%

75 years and older 88,099 33,590 54,509 95,616 37,404 58,212 1.7% 2.2% 1.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 31B

Suffolk County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 500,776 Less than $25,000 61,632 12.31% $25,000 to $49,999 76,208 15.22% $50,000 to $74,999 83,882 16.75% $75,000 to $99,999 72,253 14.43% $100,000 to $124,999 65,656 13.11% $125,000 to $149,999 42,515 8.49% $150,000 to $199,999 53,775 10.74% $200,000 or more 44,855 8.96%

Median Household

Income 84,106 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)4.4 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

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Figure 34:

Unemployment Rates: Suffolk County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 31C

Suffolk County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 5,615 40,388

2 722 Food services and drinking places 3,238 37,158

3 561 Administrative and support services 3,081 33,633

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 3,445 33,454

5 622 Hospitals 17 26,119

6 238 Specialty trade contractors 4,476 24,634

7 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,836 24,470

8 445 Food and beverage stores 1,262 18,576

9 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 474 18,542

10 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,088 14,558

11 624 Social assistance 757 12,870

12 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 787 11,696

13 611 Educational services 561 11,600

14 452 General merchandise stores 137 11,081

15 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 974 10,186

16 325 Chemical manufacturing 108 9,651

17 334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 172 9,339

18 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,046 8,833

19 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 229 8,766

20 812 Personal and laundry services 1,792 8,604

21 551 Management of companies and enterprises 189 8,511

22 236 Construction of buildings 1,992 8,060

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 513 7,984

24813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 904 7,603

25444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers 542 7,376

Top 25 industries 35,235 413,692

County total 47,681 532,353

Top 25 share of county total 73.9% 77.7%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 31D

Suffolk County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 20,423 921,223

2 531 Real estate 16,286 1,509,835

3 812 Personal and laundry services 10,245 251,713

4 238 Specialty trade contractors 9,468 484,405

5 561 Administrative and support services 8,301 214,994

6 621 Ambulatory health care services 6,910 348,256

7 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 5,521 135,153

8 611 Educational services 4,571 74,098

9 236 Construction of buildings 3,306 271,762

10 454 Nonstore retailers 3,283 112,170

11 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 2,990 193,619

12 811 Repair and maintenance 2,901 121,972

13 624 Social assistance 2,623 45,260

14 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 2,150 212,692

15 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 1,439 141,969

16 722 Food services and drinking places 1,254 45,528

17 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 1,221 53,595

18 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 1,093 120,342

19 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 1,029 65,539

20 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 1,003 44,987

21 484 Truck transportation 986 77,271

22 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 838 54,313

23 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 765 11,050

24 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 746 34,654

25 446 Health and personal care stores 727 19,454

Top 25 industries 110,079 5,565,854

County Total 119,369 6,070,973

Top 25 share of county total 92.2% 91.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Sullivan County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Sullivan County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 76,900, down slightly from 2006. However, the

population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3.4 percent per year.

The median income of the county was $47,978 and the poverty rate was 9.5%. Average per

capita personal income was $37,457—56% from earnings and 27% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Sullivan County has ranged

from 1.2 percentage points below to 2.0 percentage points above the national and state

unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the unemployment rate in

the county was 9.3%. In December 2012 the county unemployment rate increased sharply to

10.0%, and remains higher than the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national

average of 7.6%.

The three largest industries in the county were Health care, Civic organizations and Food

services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Sullivan County was 5,732 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of nearly $211 million. The top three non-employer

industries were Real estate, Professional services and Specialty trade contractors. Together

these three comprised 34.1% of county self-employment and 39.3% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2012-13 were $700 thousand. The number of contracts awarded in

FY2012 were 15 and the three largest were not available.

The top firms headquartered in CD 22 associated with this county were not available.

Table 32A

Sullivan County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 77,231 39,523 37,708 76,900 39,331 37,569 -0.1% -0.1% -0.1%

Under 20 years 20,142 10,443 9,699 19,047 9,896 9,151 -1.1% -1.1% -1.2%

20 to 39 years 17,893 9,354 8,539 17,376 9,084 8,292 -0.6% -0.6% -0.6%

40 to 59 years 23,917 12,391 11,526 23,518 12,181 11,337 -0.3% -0.3% -0.3%

60 to 74 years 10,367 5,218 5,149 12,226 6,086 6,140 3.4% 3.1% 3.6%

75 years and older 4,912 2,117 2,795 4,733 2,084 2,649 -0.7% -0.3% -1.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 32A

Sullivan County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 27,431 Less than $25,000 7,275 26.52% $25,000 to $49,999 6,984 25.46% $50,000 to $74,999 5,717 20.84% $75,000 to $99,999 2,955 10.77% $100,000 to $124,999 1,696 6.18% $125,000 to $149,999 970 3.54% $150,000 to $199,999 1,148 4.19% $200,000 or more 686 2.50%

Median Household

Income 47,978 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)9.5 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Sullivan County, NY New York National averageHurricane

Sandy

Figure 35:

Unemployment Rates: Sullivan County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 32C

Sullivan County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 103 2,686

2813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations122 1,042

3 722 Food services and drinking places 177 961

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 108 887

5 445 Food and beverage stores 73 770

6 311 Food manufacturing 12 751

7 622 Hospitals 2 500-999

8 721 Accommodation 84 680

9 624 Social assistance 40 663

10 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 166 529

11 238 Specialty trade contractors 139 438

12 561 Administrative and support services 68 422

13 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 48 392

14444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers30 389

15 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 28 250-499

16 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 23 250-499

17 452 General merchandise stores 15 250-499

18 493 Warehousing and storage 1 250-499

19 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 41 250-499

20 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 14 363

21 236 Construction of buildings 83 358

22711

Performing arts, spectator sports, and related

industries16 356

23 531 Real estate 105 316

24 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 35 314

25 454 Nonstore retailers 27 244

Top 25 industries 1,560 15,186

County total 1,991 17,909

Top 25 share of county total 78.4% 84.8%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 32D

Sullivan County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 531 Real estate 679 32,276

2 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 646 27,846

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 631 22,775

4 812 Personal and laundry services 466 9,891

5 561 Administrative and support services 452 9,024

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 333 7,128

7 236 Construction of buildings 279 12,278

8 624 Social assistance 264 3,275

9 621 Ambulatory health care services 206 7,200

10 811 Repair and maintenance 192 6,791

11 454 Nonstore retailers 173 4,495

12 611 Educational services 133 1,529

13 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 107 2,122

14 722 Food services and drinking places 87 3,532

15 484 Truck transportation 72 8,558

16 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 66 3,202

17 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 60 1,822

18 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

54 648

19 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 52 6,341

20 113 Forestry and logging 51 3,041

21 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 50 750

22 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

49 3,653

23 492 Couriers and messengers 47 970

24 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 45 3,206

25 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 43 1,106

Top 25 industries 5,237 183,459

County Total 5,732 210,691

Top 25 share of county total 91.4% 87.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Ulster County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Ulster County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 182,448, roughly unchanged from 2006 with the

exception of the 60-74 year old age group which grew by 4.6 percent per year.

The median income in the county was $55,006 and the poverty rate was 8.7%. Average per

capita personal income was $39,589—59% from earnings and 21% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Ulster County has followed a

similar pattern ranging from 1.1 percentage points below to 1.1 percentage points above the

national and state unemployment rates during this period. Just prior to the hurricane, the

unemployment rate in the county was 8.4%. Despite falling in November, the county

unemployment rate was back to the pre-hurricane rate in December (8.4%), higher than both

the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The largest industries in the county were Food services and stores, Health care and Professional

services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Ulster County was 15,579 (reported as number of

establishments) with combined revenue of $602 million. The top three non-employer industries

were Professional services, Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries and

Specialty trade contractors. Together these three comprised 35% of county self-employment

and 31.7% of the revenue.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in FY2011-12 were $2.4 million. The number of contracts in FY2012 was 61

and the largest ones were not available.

The top firms headquartered in CD 22 associated with this county were not available.

Table 33A

Ulster County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 182,845 91,065 91,780 182,448 90,746 91,702 0.0% -0.1% 0.0%

Under 20 years 45,156 22,989 22,167 41,278 20,860 20,418 -1.8% -1.9% -1.6%

20 to 39 years 44,776 23,213 21,563 43,801 22,696 21,105 -0.4% -0.4% -0.4%

40 to 59 years 58,550 29,509 29,041 56,615 28,629 27,986 -0.7% -0.6% -0.7%

60 to 74 years 22,251 10,695 11,556 27,874 13,443 14,431 4.6% 4.7% 4.5%

75 years and older 12,112 4,659 7,453 12,880 5,118 7,762 1.2% 1.9% 0.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 33B

Ulster County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 69,127 Less than $25,000 16,911 24.46% $25,000 to $49,999 15,189 21.97% $50,000 to $74,999 11,937 17.27% $75,000 to $99,999 9,475 13.71% $100,000 to $124,999 5,787 8.37% $125,000 to $149,999 3,638 5.26% $150,000 to $199,999 3,269 4.73% $200,000 or more 2,921 4.23%

Median Household

Income 55,006 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)8.7 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Ulster County, NY New York National average Hurricane Sandy

Figure 36:

Unemployment Rates: Ulster County, New York State and National Average*

January 2011 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 33C

Ulster County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 722 Food services and drinking places 484 4,553

2 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 88 2,811

3 621 Ambulatory health care services 320 2,750

4 561 Administrative and support services 209 2,326

5 445 Food and beverage stores 126 2,287

6 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 443 1,937

7 622 Hospitals 3 1,628

8 624 Social assistance 115 1,564

9 721 Accommodation 64 1,560

10 238 Specialty trade contractors 345 1,404

11 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 81 1,361

12 452 General merchandise stores 22 1,211

13 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 27 1,085

14 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 87 1,045

15813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations163 924

16 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 71 818

17444

Building material and garden equipment and supplies

dealers60 782

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 77 780

19 611 Educational services 66 776

20 333 Machinery manufacturing 16 724

21 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 78 708

22 447 Gasoline stations 92 674

23 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 81 657

24 531 Real estate 169 634

25 446 Health and personal care stores 53 624

Top 25 industries 3,340 35,623

County total 4,702 45,397

Top 25 share of county total 71.0% 78.5%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 33D

Ulster County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2,307 89,426

2 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 1,607 42,551

3 238 Specialty trade contractors 1,539 58,996

4 531 Real estate 1,537 94,994

5 812 Personal and laundry services 1,163 25,434

6 561 Administrative and support services 1,039 20,491

7 621 Ambulatory health care services 867 32,553

8 236 Construction of buildings 604 33,950

9 624 Social assistance 570 8,451

10 454 Nonstore retailers 505 14,950

11 611 Educational services 493 6,671

12 811 Repair and maintenance 434 14,744

13 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 276 14,013

14 722 Food services and drinking places 179 6,539

15 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 148 8,594

16 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 140 4,683

17 484 Truck transportation 139 11,791

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 128 10,267

19 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

124 18,719

20 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

112 2,116

21 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 107 3,444

22 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 103 2,674

23 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 94 6,595

24 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 87 12,855

25 492 Couriers and messengers 86 2,420

Top 25 industries 14,388 547,921

County Total 15,579 602,183

Top 25 share of county total 92.4% 91.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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Westchester County, New York

Below are baseline demographic and economic data for Westchester County:

The total population in the county in 2011 was 955,899, slightly higher than in 2006. However,

the population in the 60-74 year old age group grew by 3.3 percent per year.

The median income in the county was $77,006 and the poverty rate was 7.5%. Average per

capita personal income was $75,855—67% from earnings and 11% from transfer payments.

The unemployment rate in NY was slightly below the national rate in 2011 but has been higher

than the national rate since early 2012. The unemployment rate in Westchester County has

ranged from 0.3 to 2.5 percentage points below the national and state unemployment rates

during this period. In December 2012 the county unemployment rate fell slightly to 7.1% but

remains lower than the NY state unemployment rate of 8.2% and the national average of 7.6%.

The largest industries in this county were Professional services, Health care and Food services.

In 2010, the number of self-employed in Westchester County was 90,288 (reported as number

of establishments) with combined revenue of $5.6 billion. The top three non-employer

industries were Professional services, Real estate and Personal services. Together these three

comprised 44.4% of county self-employment and 54.3% of the revenue in that year.

County government revenue and expenditures were not available.

Federal contracts in this county for FY2011-12 were $65.6 million. The number of contracts

awarded in FY2012 was 650 and the three largest were from DoD and DVA.

The top firms headquartered in CD 16 and 17 associated with this county are in Consumer

Products, Metals and mining and Wholesale trade.

Table 34A

Westchester County, NY

Population by Sex and Age, 2006-2011

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total

PopulationMales Females

Total Population 931,426 447,314 484,112 955,899 460,662 495,237 0.5% 0.6% 0.5%

Under 20 years 252,800 129,637 123,163 251,592 128,788 122,804 -0.1% -0.1% -0.1%

20 to 39 years 223,818 110,577 113,241 223,019 111,221 111,798 -0.1% 0.1% -0.3%

40 to 59 years 278,557 133,343 145,214 284,289 136,442 147,847 0.4% 0.5% 0.4%

60 to 74 years 107,371 48,084 59,287 126,071 57,443 68,628 3.3% 3.6% 3.0%

75 years and older 68,880 25,673 43,207 70,928 26,768 44,160 0.6% 0.8% 0.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

2006 2011Average Annual Rate of Growth

(2006 to 2011)

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Table 34B

Westchester County, NY

Number of Households, Income and

Poverty Rate, 2011

Number of

Households

Percent of

Households

Total: 343,481 Less than $25,000 59,527 17.33% $25,000 to $49,999 59,495 17.32% $50,000 to $74,999 48,405 14.09% $75,000 to $99,999 38,111 11.10% $100,000 to $124,999 30,276 8.81% $125,000 to $149,999 21,522 6.27% $150,000 to $199,999 30,603 8.91% $200,000 or more 55,542 16.17%

Median Household

Income 77,006 --

Family poverty rate

(percent)7.5 --

Source: Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

Westchester County, NY New York National average Hurricane Sandy

Figure 37:

Unemployment Rates: Westchester County, New York State and National Average*

January 2010 to December 2012

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics* Not seasonally adjusted

**Preliminary

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Table 34C

Westchester County, NY

Top 25 Industries Ranked by Number of Employees, 2010

Rank

2007

NAICS

Code

NAICS Industry TitleNumber of

Establishments

Number of

Employees*

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4,294 27,179

2 621 Ambulatory health care services 2,731 25,851

3 622 Hospitals 19 22,423

4 722 Food services and drinking places 2,287 21,734

5 561 Administrative and support services 1,884 21,651

6 551 Management of companies and enterprises 189 18,011

7 611 Educational services 571 17,324

8 623 Nursing and residential care facilities 264 16,501

9 238 Specialty trade contractors 2,130 13,256

10 445 Food and beverage stores 821 11,727

11813

Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations 1,154 10,809

12 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 683 9,841

13 624 Social assistance 607 9,023

14 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 657 8,374

15 522 Credit intermediation and related activities 554 5,000-9,999

16 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 658 7,449

17 531 Real estate 1,846 7,192

18 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 345 6,712

19 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 610 6,608

20 452 General merchandise stores 80 6,577

21 812 Personal and laundry services 1,333 6,532

22 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 255 6,525

23523

Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities 689 5,899

24 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 145 5,167

25 517 Telecommunications 227 4,803

Top 25 industries 25,033 304,668

County total 31,467 368,392

Top 25 share of county total 79.6% 82.7%

*Employment data for some industries in this county are given as a range. The median of the range was used

to rank employment by industry and calculate county employment total.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 County Business Patterns

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Table 34D

Westchester County, NY

Top 25 Industries with Nonemployer BusinessesRanked by Number of Establishments, 2010

Rank2007 NAICS

codeNAICS Industry Title

Number of

Establishments

Receipts

($1,000)

1 541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 18,460 1,096,085

2 531 Real estate 13,943 1,715,831

3 812 Personal and laundry services 7,710 206,891

4 621 Ambulatory health care services 6,961 487,151

5 561 Administrative and support services 5,846 164,832

6 711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 5,237 205,379

7 238 Specialty trade contractors 4,637 234,703

8 611 Educational services 3,440 59,876

9 624 Social assistance 2,984 46,580

10 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial

investments and related activities

2,389 270,551

11 485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 1,929 71,468

12 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 1,459 111,438

13 454 Nonstore retailers 1,360 45,494

14 236 Construction of buildings 1,340 106,069

15 811 Repair and maintenance 1,307 51,509

16 722 Food services and drinking places 897 38,498

17 424 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 705 76,066

18 423 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 678 78,881

19 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar

organizations

653 11,513

20 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 623 41,702

21 713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 611 33,232

22 445 Food and beverage stores 527 47,521

23 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 521 24,526

24 511 Publishing industries (except internet) 506 19,291

25 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 481 26,360

Top 25 industries 85,204 5,271,447

County Total 90,288 5,561,553

Top 25 share of county total 94.4% 94.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Nonemployer Statistics

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County Government Data

Tables 35 through 38 provide county government revenue and expenditures, by type, for some of the

counties in New Jersey and New York, as well as for New York City3:

3 The breakdown of county revenue and expenditures in NYC are not available.

County

Total

Revenue*

Federal Inter-

governmental

revenue

State Inter-

governmental

revenue

Tax

revenue** Property Tax

Selective

Sales Tax

Charges and

miscellaneou

s revenue

ATLANTIC 1,531,651 32,072 425,048 816,979 800,231 1,470 257,552

CAPE MAY 648,248 5,486 150,194 372,315 357,634 4,986 120,253

ESSEX 3,702,567 216,351 1,152,270 1,807,146 1,726,559 25,265 526,800

HUDSON 2,469,865 138,602 866,394 939,051 902,956 8,377 511,795

MIDDLESEX 3,474,317 68,069 851,357 1,898,504 1,853,510 7,590 656,387

MONMOUTH 3,171,607 46,417 756,747 1,815,563 1,779,485 3,270 552,880

OCEAN 2,172,561 24,222 532,052 1,255,472 1,233,626 3,998 360,815

UNION 2,757,517 43,409 906,180 1,402,546 1,368,950 13,366 405,382

*Total Revenue equals Federal and State intergovernmental revenue plus Tax Revenue plus charges

and miscellaneous charges. Data are not available for all counties affected by Hurricane Sandy.

**Tax revenue equals property tax plus selective sales tax. Note: the sum of the parts does

not necessarily equal the total.

Source: 2007 Economic Census Data

Table 35. Government Revenue by County for New Jersey, 2007 (x$1000)

County

Total

Expenditures* Capital Outlay Education

Hospitals &

Health

Highways &

Police

Fire &

Housing

Sewerage &

Waste

Debt

Outstanding

ATLANTIC 1,425,677 82,958 726,950 14,771 139,691 74,623 80,029 1,106,775

CAPE MAY 706,442 114,920 243,665 11,067 80,269 21,742 60,029 541,128

ESSEX 3,959,800 292,731 1,544,239 145,195 397,294 334,636 287,367 3,215,937

HUDSON 2,532,073 223,519 811,168 73,950 271,872 295,377 139,730 2,356,868

MIDDLESEX 3,658,809 539,851 1,971,265 44,522 293,564 137,414 212,974 3,382,287

MONMOUTH 3,214,305 357,714 1,786,218 42,565 260,823 75,032 158,691 2,570,128

OCEAN 2,232,668 262,004 1,134,884 10,105 243,939 37,722 165,818 1,918,137

UNION 2,783,770 224,611 1,494,686 79,333 234,275 146,146 138,345 2,014,245

*Total expenditures equal all categories except debt outstanding. Note: the sum of the parts does not equal the total.

Data are not provided for all counties affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Source: 2007 Economic Census data.

Table 36. Government Expenditures by County in New Jersey, 2007 (x$1000)

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County and

City

Total

Revenue*

Federal

intergovern-

mental

revenue

State

intergovern-

mental

revenue

Tax

revenue** Property Tax

General

Sales Tax

Selective

Sales Tax

Charges and

miscellaneous

revenue

NASSAU 9,709,745 108,365 1,984,081 6,272,857 5,075,046 989,245 39,876 1,344,442 NEW YORK

CITY 100,012,012 4,541,356 23,204,690 38,163,761 13,195,098 4,644,539 1,563,453 17,733,902

SUFFOLK 9,589,229 108,538 2,638,785 5,704,507 4,280,584 1,143,625 26,207 1,137,399

*Total Revenue equals Federal and State intergovernmental revenue plus Tax Revenue plus charges and miscellaneous revenues.

**Tax revenue equals property tax plus general sales tax plus selective sales tax.

Note: The sum of the parts does not necessarily equal the total. Data are not provided for all affected counties.

Source: 2007 Economic Census Data

Table 37. Government Revenue by Selected New York Counties and New York City, 2007 (x$1000)

County and

City

Total Expend-

itures* Capital Outlay Education

Hospitals &

Health

Highways &

Police

Fire &

Housing

Sewerage &

Waste

Debt

Outstanding

NASSAU 9,991,952 735,041 4,532,864 694,531 1,148,377 220,315 414,393 6,972,219

NEW YORK

CITY 88,613,373 12,543,064 18,711,707 6,951,211 6,254,685 5,234,120 3,532,537 102,159,262

SUFFOLK 9,627,594 850,317 4,984,177 359,591 840,127 272,466 401,174 5,912,472

*Total expenditures equal all categories except debt outstanding. Note: the sum of the parts does not equal the total.

Data are not provided for all counties affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Source: 2007 Economic Census data.

Table 38. Government Expenditures by Selected New York Counties and New York City, 2007 (x$1000)

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County per Capita Personal Income

By Source of Income

Table 39 provides information on county per capita personal income and sources of this income in New

Jersey. The three sources of income are (1) earnings (wages and salaries), (2) transfer payments (from

Governments including supplemental security benefits, unemployment insurance and retirement

benefits including pensions) and (3) dividends, interest and rents. While the differences in levels of per

capita income between the counties are striking, the variation in sources of income can be used in

determining the stability of income in the county.

Table 39. New Jersey: Per Capita Income and Sources of Income by County, 2011

For example, Table 39 shows that Somerset County had the highest county per capita income--

$73,011—in the state in 2011. About 75 percent of that income was directly from wages and salaries.

Only 8 percent of the county per capita income was from transfer payments and the remaining 17

percent of the income was from dividends, interest and rents. Thus, this up-state county was highly

dependent on the stability of their job base. On the other hand, Cumberland County per capita income

is less dependent on wages and salaries for its income. This down-state county with the lowest per

capita income in the state--$35,272—was dependent on wages and earnings for only 61 percent for its

income while stable transfer payments accounted for 27 percent. Thus, while Somerset County is the

wealthier county, its income may be dependent on the hurricane damage to the source of production

Personal

Income

Net

Earnings

Current

Transfer

Payments

Dividends,

Interest

and Rent

Net

Earnings

Current

Transfer

Payments

Dividends,

Interest

and Rent

Area

United States 41,560 27,399 7,413 6,719 65.9% 17.8% 16.2%

New Jersey 52,430 36,389 7,924 8,117 69.4% 15.1% 15.5%

Atlantic County 40,262 25,073 9,184 6,006 62.3% 22.8% 14.9%

Bergen County 66,096 46,672 7,026 12,397 70.6% 10.6% 18.8%

Burlington County 48,318 33,978 7,594 6,746 70.3% 15.7% 14.0%

Camden County 43,099 28,245 9,163 5,691 65.5% 21.3% 13.2%

Cape May County 48,694 25,901 11,681 11,112 53.2% 24.0% 22.8%

Cumberland County 35,272 21,456 9,543 4,273 60.8% 27.1% 12.1%

Essex County 52,956 35,907 9,196 7,853 67.8% 17.4% 14.8%

Gloucester County 42,228 29,949 7,510 4,769 70.9% 17.8% 11.3%

Hudson County 47,377 34,591 7,625 5,162 73.0% 16.1% 10.9%

Hunterdon County 67,710 49,965 6,336 11,409 73.8% 9.4% 16.8%

Mercer County 54,445 37,380 8,407 8,658 68.7% 15.4% 15.9%

Middlesex County 49,203 36,007 6,823 6,373 73.2% 13.9% 13.0%

Monmouth County 58,355 40,514 7,599 10,242 69.4% 13.0% 17.6%

Morris County 71,730 52,864 6,394 12,471 73.7% 8.9% 17.4%

Ocean County 40,724 23,530 9,903 7,291 57.8% 24.3% 17.9%

Passaic County 43,209 28,929 8,477 5,804 67.0% 19.6% 13.4%

Salem County 40,847 25,556 9,824 5,467 62.6% 24.1% 13.4%

Somerset County 73,011 54,678 5,892 12,440 74.9% 8.1% 17.0%

Sussex County 49,782 36,418 6,784 6,579 73.2% 13.6% 13.2%

Union County 51,860 35,967 7,646 8,247 69.4% 14.7% 15.9%

Warren County 44,938 30,825 7,841 6,271 68.6% 17.4% 14.0%

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Per Capita (Dollars) Share (%)

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and demand. Cumberland County, while being the poorer county, should be able to sustain its income

through a relatively higher share of transfer payments. Figure 38 provides a picture of the distribution

of average per capita income in New Jersey showing the concentration of wealth in the northern half.

Figure 38. New Jersey, per Capita Personal Income, by County, 2011

Figure 39 shows the distribution of transfer payments by county in New Jersey showing a larger number

of recipients in the southern half of the state.

Figure 39. New Jersey, per Capita Personal Transfer Payments, 2011

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Table 40 provides information on county per capita personal income and sources of this income in New

York. Like the preceding table on New Jersey, Table 40 shows similar disparities in income and transfer

payments. For example, two adjacent counties—New York and Bronx counties—provide the most

compelling example of this. New York County had the highest average per capita income in New York of

$121,301 and less than 10 percent of this can be attributed to transfer payments. Bronx County, on the

other hand, had the lowest per capita income--$31,788—for the selected counties in New York. In

Bronx County, however, over one-third of this income was from transfer payments.

Table 40. New York: Per Capita Income and Sources of Income by County

Figure 40 shows the distribution of the average per capita income in counties in New York, while Figure

41 shows the distribution of the transfer payment portion of this income.

Personal

Income

Net

Earnings

Current

Transfer

Payments

Dividends,

Interest and

Rent

Net

Earnings

Current

Transfer

Payments

Dividends,

Interest

and Rent

Area

United States 41,560 27,399 7,413 6,719 65.9% 17.8% 16.2%

New York 51,126 33,343 9,393 8,280 65.2% 18.4% 16.2%

Bronx County 31,788 17,931 10,926 2,932 56.4% 34.4% 9.2%

Kings County 39,351 24,620 10,326 4,406 62.6% 26.2% 11.2%

Nassau County 67,776 45,243 8,213 14,320 66.8% 12.1% 21.1%

New York County 121,301 88,330 11,767 21,204 72.8% 9.7% 17.5%

Orange County 40,066 27,061 7,420 5,585 67.5% 18.5% 13.9%

Putnam County 53,781 38,893 6,755 8,133 72.3% 12.6% 15.1%

Queens County 42,017 26,305 10,331 5,380 62.6% 24.6% 12.8%

Richmond County 48,486 30,791 11,518 6,176 63.5% 23.8% 12.7%

Rockland County 53,787 36,589 8,439 8,759 68.0% 15.7% 16.3%

Suffolk County 52,350 35,403 8,046 8,901 67.6% 15.4% 17.0%

Sullivan County 37,457 20,969 10,242 6,246 56.0% 27.3% 16.7%

Ulster County 39,589 23,432 8,484 7,673 59.2% 21.4% 19.4%

Westchester County 75,855 50,666 8,347 16,842 66.8% 11.0% 22.2%

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Per Capita (Dollars) Share (%)

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Figure 40. New York, per Capita Personal Income, 2011

Figure 41. New York, per Capita Personal Transfer Payments, 2011

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Federal Contract Awards

Tables 41 through 44 provide current Federal government contract awards for the counties for value,

number and the three largest awards. The largest awards tables provide the issuing Federal agency, the

firm, its location and industry and the dollar value.

FY2011 FY2012 Grand Total

Total 9,273.4 5,953.4 15,226.8

ATLANTIC 151.5 101.5 253.0

BERGEN 733.9 157.5 891.3

BURLINGTON 2,063.1 1,568.2 3,631.3

CAMDEN 752.0 433.8 1,185.8

CAPE MAY 45.8 23.5 69.3

CUMBERLAND 39.3 51.6 90.9

ESSEX 478.9 525.3 1,004.2

GLOUCESTER 27.4 28.0 55.4

HUDSON 68.2 76.6 144.9

HUNTERDON 8.4 6.9 15.3

MERCER 171.2 131.5 302.7

MIDDLESEX 514.0 313.3 827.3

MONMOUTH 2,609.9 1,121.4 3,731.2

MORRIS 569.6 449.4 1,019.0

OCEAN 181.0 148.1 329.1

PASSAIC 419.3 368.2 787.5

SALEM 15.5 7.9 23.4

SOMERSET 213.7 278.7 492.3

SUSSEX 6.9 5.9 12.8

UNION 171.7 136.3 308.0

WARREN 32.1 19.1 51.2

Source: Bloomberg

Table 41. Federal Contract Awards by County in New Jersey

($millions)

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FY2011 FY2012 Grand Total

Total 273.3 1,017.1 1,290.3

BRONX 16.2 18.3 34.5

KINGS 79.0 141.3 220.3

NASSAU 10.7 172.8 183.5

NEW YORK 88.6 267.8 356.4

ORANGE 6.1 75.5 81.6

PUTNAM 0.6 1.9 2.5

QUEENS 5.7 28.5 34.2

RICHMOND 7.4 21.5 28.8

ROCKLAND 1.2 13.3 14.5

SUFFOLK 42.0 223.4 265.4

SULLIVAN 0.0 0.6 0.7

ULSTER 0.2 2.3 2.4

WESTCHESTER 15.7 49.8 65.6

*Counties designated by EDA as affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Source: Bloomberg

Table 42. Federal Contract Awards by County in New York*

($millions)

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Total New Jersey* 53,300 Total New York** 9,921

ATLANTIC 554 BRONX 158

BERGEN 4,823 KINGS 962

BURLINGTON 5,817 NASSAU 1,587

CAMDEN 3,596 NEW YORK 2,163

CAPE MAY 382 ORANGE 583

CUMBERLAND 619 PUTNAM 36

ESSEX 13,624 QUEENS 472

GLOUCESTER 619 RICHMOND 142

HUDSON 1,368 ROCKLAND 206

HUNTERDON 151 SUFFOLK 2,886

MERCER 1,375 SULLIVAN 15

MIDDLESEX 2,919 ULSTER 61

MONMOUTH 3,224 WESTCHESTER 650

MORRIS 4,671

OCEAN 1,519

PASSAIC 1,977

SALEM 36

SOMERSET 2,788

SUSSEX 197

UNION 2,790

WARREN 237

*All Counties **Selected Counties

Source: Bloomberg

Table 43. Total Number of Federal Contract Awards, FY 2012

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County

Federal

Agency Firm Location NAICS Industry

Contract

Award $

Amount

ATLANTIC DOT ENROUTE COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC EGG HBR TWP 541519 Other computer services $33,569,108

DOT A3 TECHNOLOGY, INC. GALLOWAY 541330 Engineering services $5,546,334

DOT HI TEC SYSTEMS INCORPORATED EGG HBR TWP 541330 Engineering services $3,439,190

BERGEN DOT NICE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED LYNDHURST 541330 Engineering services $19,105,600

DOD TEXTAINER EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT HACKENSACK 532411 Trans. Equip. rental $8,612,887

Various SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MAHWAH 333313 Office machinery mfg. $4,505,514

BURLINGTON DOD LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION MOORESTOWN 541712 R&D in science $237,703,252

DOD LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION MOORESTOWN 541330 Engineering services $144,318,504

DOD LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION MOORESTOWN 334511 Search & navigation equip. $92,476,148

CAMDEN DOD L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION CAMDEN 334511 Search & navigation equip. $23,165,160

DOD AIRBORNE SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA OF NJ PENNSAUKEN 314999 Other textile products $21,201,880

DOD L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION CAMDEN 334220 Commercial equip. mfg. $18,260,423

CAPE MAY DHS HUMAN SERVICES, NEW JERSEY TRENTON 722310 Food service contractors $3,720,203

DOD YANK MARINE INC TUCKAHOE 336611 Shipbuilding $810,345

DOT LANDBERG CONSTRUCTION LIMITED LIA. MAYS LANDING 237310 Heavy construction $337,514

CUMBERLAND DOD DEROSSI &, SON CO INC VINELAND 315222 Men's apparel mfg. $12,744,072

DOT SCALFO ELECTRIC INC VINELAND 238210 Electrical contractors $6,967,888

USDA AUNT KITTY'S FOODS, INC. VINELAND 311421 Fruit & vegetable canning $3,038,904

ESSEX DOD SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATI FAIRFIELD 326211 Tire manufacturing $100,792,497

DOD SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATI FAIRFIELD 423610 Electrical equip. whls'ers $56,335,376

DOD SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATI FAIRFIELD 423390 Construction equip. whls'ers $54,432,734

GLOUCESTER DOD PUENTE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, INC. WOODBURY 236220 Building construction $6,522,119

DOD NDI ENGINEERING CO WEST DEPTFORD 541330 Engineering services $4,810,973

DOD NDI ENGINEERING CO WEST DEPTFORD 541330 Engineering services $1,311,114

HUDSON DOD BETHEL INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED JERSEY CITY 339999 Misc. manufacturing $16,900,508

DOD BETHEL INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED JERSEY CITY 339999 Misc. manufacturing $14,392,421

DOD APS CONTRACTING INC PATERSON 236220 Building construction $10,477,500

HUNTERDON DVA G & C FAB-CON, LLC FLEMINGTON 327390 Concrete product mfg. $1,455,010

DOD FOLDED STRUCTURES COMPANY LIMITED RINGOES 541712 R&D in science $749,929

HHS COORDINATED PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT FLEMINGTON 541712 R&D in science $744,075

MERCER DOD HUTCHINSON INDUSTRIES, INC TRENTON 326211 Tire manufacturing $16,818,560

DOD SARNOFF CORPORATION PRINCETON 541710 R&D in science $10,151,211

HHS HEALTH RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL TR PRINCETON 541611 Management consulting $7,159,802

MIDDLESEX DOE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON 611310 Colleges & universities $80,165,556

DOD AMERICOM GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC PRINCETON 517410 Satellite communications $44,849,943

DVA SIEMENS HEARING INSTRUMENTS INC PISCATAWAY 334510 Electromedical devices $12,546,696

MONMOUTH DOD LOCKHEED MARTIN INTEGRATED SYSTEMS WALL 541330 Engineering services $481,739,777

DOD COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION EATONTOWN 541330 Engineering services $230,651,266

DOD VIATECH, INC TINTON FALLS 541330 Engineering services $62,404,504

MORRIS HHS ELUSYS THERAPEUTICS, INC. PINE BROOK 541711 R&D in biotech. $60,179,049

DOD APS CONTRACTING INC PATERSON 236210 Building construction $15,959,000

DOD L-3 COMMUNICATIONS HOLDINGS, INC. BUDD LAKE 334511 Search & navigation equip. $14,190,000

OCEAN DOD MTG SERVICES INCORPORATED LAKEHURST 541330 Engineering services $11,312,035

DOD NDI ENGINEERING CO WEST DEPTFORD 541330 Engineering services $5,327,864

DOD TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT INT'L MANAHAWKIN 541330 Engineering services $3,233,800

PASSAIC DOD ITT CORPORATION CLIFTON 334511 Search & navigation equip. $64,264,415

DOD ITT CORPORATION CLIFTON 334511 Search & navigation equip. $28,473,232

DOD ITT CORPORATION CLIFTON 541712 R&D in science $25,965,291

SALEM DOD CASABLANKA CONTRACTORS, INC CAMDEN 238910 Site preparation contractors $798,061

DOD CASABLANKA CONTRACTORS, INC CAMDEN 238910 Site preparation contractors $484,362

DOJ COOPER CROUSE-HINDS, LLC SALEM 334417 Electric connector mfg. $89,168

SOMERSET Various OTICON INCORPORATED SOMERSET 334510 Electromedical devices $22,496,123

Various CELLCO PARTNERSHIP BASKING RIDGE 541519 Other computer services $17,671,115

Various PHACIL, INC. CAMDEN 541512 Computer design services $9,917,557

SUSSEX DOD ADAPTIVE TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC SPARTA 541712 R&D in science $3,754,761

Various WORLDWIDE SUPPLY LLC FRANKLIN 811219 Electronic equip. repair $300,717

DOD M2 ELECTRIC LLC HOPATCONG 337211 Wood office furniture mfg. $206,079

UNION DOD NORTHEAST DREDGING EQUIPMENTCO HILLSIDE 237990 Heavy construction $55,159,884

Various EMTEC FEDERAL INCORPORATED SPRINGFIELD 541519 Other computer services $19,683,061

USDA EMTEC FEDERAL INCORPORATED SPRINGFIELD 541519 Other computer services $483,177

WARREN DOD IMPERIAL MACHINE AND TOOL CO COLUMBIA 332312 Fabricated metal mfg. $9,073,690

DOD CURTISS WRIGHT ELECTRO MECHANICAL CO PHILLIPSBURG 333611 Shipbuilding $5,655,995

DOD CURTISS WRIGHT ELECTRO MECHANICAL CO PHILLIPSBURG 333911 Pump equip. mfg. $1,316,945

Table 44. Three Largest Contract Awards in FY 2012, New Jersey Counties

Source: Bloomberg

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County

Federal

Agency Firm Location NAICS Industry

Contract

Award $

AmountBRONX DVA HUNTLEIGH HEALTHCARE INC EATONTOWN 334510 Electromedical equip. $520,000

DOD TURTLE ASSOCIATES LLC CHERRY HILL 237990 Heavy construction $387,310

DVA FIRST ENVIRONMENT, INC. BOONTON 541620 Environmental consulting $90,841

KINGS DOJ HESS CORPORATION WOODBRIDGE 221112 Fossil fuel electric power $1,234,513

DOD CASABLANKA CONTRACTORS, INC CAMDEN 236220 Building construction $1,064,689

GSA INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION ENT BELLEVILLE 236220 Building construction $823,835

NASSAU DOD CELLCO PARTNERSHIP (968904698) BASKING RIDGE 517210 Wireless communications $769,062

DOD BERGER LOUIS GROUP (DOMESTIC) EAST ORANGE 541330 Engineering services $567,000

DOD PARADIGM SERVICES INC WHARTON 236210 Building construction $309,636

NEW YORK GSA INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION ENT BELLEVILLE 236220 Building construction $1,722,956

DOI SCONDA CANVAS PRODUCTS EDISON 314912 Canvas mills $321,872

DVA CONCENTRIC GROUP, LLC PASSAIC 236220 Building construction $217,725

ORANGE DOD THE CHEROKEE 8A GROUP INC WHARTON 236220 Building construction $6,868,760

USDA TURTLE ASSOCIATES LLC CHERRY HILL 236220 Building construction $5,042,651

DOD PARADIGM SERVICES INC WHARTON 236220 Building construction $2,000,000

QUEENS GSA INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION ENT BELLEVILLE 236220 Building construction $287,431

GSA BENCHMARK CONSTRUCTION/SERV LAKEWOOD 236220 Building construction $209,000

DVA CONCENTRIC GROUP, LLC PASSAIC 236220 Building construction $65,760

RICHMOND DOD AQUA SURVEY INCORPORATED FLEMINGTON 541380 Testing laboratories $150,945

DOI KYOCERA MITA AMERICA INC FAIRFIELD 334516 Lab equip. mfg. $2,093

DHS COLLEGE PARK MARINE CALIBRATIONS WATCHUNG 488330 Navigational services $500

ROCKLAND USDA E. J. BROOKS COMPANY LIVINGSTON 334290 Commun. equip. mfg. $106,500

DOD PREMIER METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY NORWOOD 337214 Office furinture mfg. $62,666

DOD AERCO INTERNATIONAL, INC. NORTHVALE 333415 HVAC equip. mfg. $50,942

SUFFOLK DOD BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECT TOTOWA 334419 Electronic equip. mfg. $24,062,919

DOD PUENTE CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES WOODBURY 236220 Building construction $1,121,369

DVA AMNEAL PHARMACEUTICALS LLC PATERSON 325412 Pharmaceuticals $1,043,996

WESTCHESTER DOD DI IORIO CONSTRUCTION CORP. PATERSON 237990 Heavy construction $1,424,742

DVA LJM ENGINEERING GROUP INC ROCKAWAY 541310 Architectural services $268,250

DVA GABEL ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED HIGHLAND PARK 541330 Engineering services $61,503

Table 45. Three Largest Contract Awards in FY 2012, Selected New York Counties

Source: Bloomberg

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Firms Headquartered in New Jersey and New York

By Congressional District

Tables 46 through 57 provide data on firms headquartered in Congressional Districts in New Jersey.

Tables 58 through 68 are for New York. The counties associated with these CD’s are provided in the

maps for New Jersey and New York.4 County outlines are provided by name. CD’s are indicated by

number.

Figure 38. New Jersey by Congressional District

4 There is some disparity between the CD maps and the location of the counties. At the time of extraction of this data from Bloomberg, the CD map was associated with the Congress in place in 2012. In fact, the 12 month revenue data is for January 2012 through December 2012.

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Campbell Soup Co. Consumer Products 17,700 Camden 7,900.0

American Water Works Utility 7,000 Voorhees 2,800.0

American Water Co. Utility 6,400 n.a. 1,700.0

Cooper River West Health Care n.a. Pennsauken 1,400.0

J&J Snack Foods Co. Consumer Products 3,200 Pennsauken 830.8

Holman Enterprises Retail 2,751 Pennsauken 751.0

New Jersey American Water Utility n.a. Voorhees 612.1

Primesourse Corp. Wholesale 740 Pennsauken 520.8

Thames Water Aqua U.S. Utility 8,000 Voorhees 481.1

Kennedy Uniersity Hospital Health Care n.a. Turnersville 455.5

Kennedy Medical Center Health Care n.a. Voorhees 455.1

AC Moore Arts and Crafts Retail 1,449 Berlin 444.2

Holt Group Transportation n.a. Gloucester 346.7

Xylem Solutions Finance 830 Bridgeport 324.0

Delaware River Port Tourism 866 Camden 299.5

Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Health Care 2,397 Camden 279.5

Holman Automotive Automotive 2,000 Pennsauken 279.5

Global Trading Consumer Products n.a. Swedesboro 247.7

Metrologic Instruments Instruments 1,400 Blackwood 237.0

AC Moore Inc Retail 3,339 Berlin 216.5

Stoncorp Group Inc Office Products 1,730 Maple Shade 212.3

Brown's Super Stores Office Products 2,200 Westville 197.4

Campbell Sales Co. Consumer Products 2,400 Camden 196.3

American Commonwealth Utility n.a. Voorhees 194.7

Mobil Research and Development Health Care 2,300 Paulsboro 189.1

Forman Mills Inc. Retail n.a. Pennsauken 181.8

Underwood Memorial Hospital Health Care n.a. Woodbury 179.9

Berat Corp. Retail 2,100 Clementon 179.0

Diocese of Camden Inc Consumer Services 3,000 Camden 176.1

Cooper Health Care Health Care 4,500 n.a. 171.3

Rowan University Education n.a. Glassboro 169.6

RCM Technologies Technology Services 1,330 Pennsauken 143.8

Our Lady of Lourdes Health Services Health Care 3,500 Camden 142.3

Kennedy Health Care Foundation Health Care 2,800 Voorhees 135.0

Edmund Optics Electrical Equipment 400 Barrington 122.0

Powell Electronics Electrical Equipment n.a. Swedesboro 109.8

Theyer Distribution Wholesalers 70 Gibbstown 105.9

*With $100 million or more in revenue.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 46. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 1, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Camden and Gloucester

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

North Cape Center Health Care n.a. Cape May 1,200.0

Atlantic Energy, Inc. Utilities 1,423 Egg Harbor Township 1,100.0

Trump Atlantic City Assoc. Travel & Tourism n.a. Atlantic City 982.3

Marina District Travel & Tourism 6,211 Atlantic City 730.0

South Jersey Industries, Inc. Utilities 675 Folsom 707.3

AtlantiCare Regional Health Care n.a. Atlantic City 656.3

L.S. Riggins Oil Co. Utilities n.a. Vineland 471.4

Trump Entertainment Resorts Travel & Tourism 3,700 Atlantic City 418.5

South Jersey Gas Co. Utilities 443 Folsom 401.3

Collective Bancorp Inc. Banking 1,113 Cologne 378.7

South Jersey Hospital Health Care n.a. Bridgeton 374.9

South Jersey Health System Health Care 3,063 Vineland 373.7

Trump Casinos Inc. Travel & Tourism 6,000 Atlantic City 373.5

Trump Taj Mahal Travel & Tourism 6,200 Atlantic City 343.9

Players International Travel & Tourism 3,500 Atlantic City 335.5

AtlantiCare Health Care Health Care 5,000 Egg Harbor Township 309.1

Spencer Gifts LLC Retail 4,200 Egg Harbor Township 309.1

Colony RIH Holdings Travel & Tourism 2,800 Atlantic City 252.3

Shore Memorial Hospital Health Care n.a. Somers Point 196.0

NFI Industries Inc Transportation 2,100 Vineland 190.9

K-Tron International Electrical Equipment 727 Pitman 190.8

Amcor Pharmaceutical Packaging Packaging 2,500 Millville 189.3

ARC International North America Office Products 4,248 Millville 185.5

Hamilton Township Bd of Education Education 500 Mays Landing 180.6 Marina Associates Travel & Tourism 2,949 Atlantic City 172.2

Sun National Bank Banking 125 Vineland 157.7

Kerbeck Cadillac Pontiac Chevrolet Automotive 92 Atlantic City 150.0

Sun Bancorp Inc. Banking 641 Vineland 147.5

Resorts International Hotel Travel & Tourism 2,800 Atlantic City 137.7

Richard Stockton College Education n.a. n.a. 134.6

Falasca Mechanical Electrical Equipment n.a. Vineland 130.5

Atlantic Cape Fisheries Fishing n.a. n.a. 130.0

Siegfried USA Pharmaceutical 160 Pennsvile 120.0

Kimble Chase Life Science Machinery 1,200 Vineland 130.5

Woodruff Energy Utilities 57 Bridgeton 119.2

DGMB Casino LLC Travel & Tourism 2,800 Atlantic City 118.0

Cumberland Mutul Fire Insurance Insurance 195 n.a. 110.3

South Jersey Transportation Authority Transportation n.a. Atlantic City 106.0

KEE Action Sports LLC Sporting Goods 275 Sewell 105.4

McCollister's Transportation Transportation 59 Vineland 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 47. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 2, New Jersey*

Counties: Cape May, Atlantic, Cumberland, Salem

and Parts of Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, and Ocean

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

United Tracking Inc. Environmental Services n.a. Mount Laurel 2,800.0

PHH Corp. Retail 5,740 Mount Laurel 2,600.0

PHH Mortgage Finance n.a. Mount Laurel 1,000.0

Central European Distribution Corp. Retail 4,540 Elmwood 806.8

Tyco Toys Toys 2,200 Mount Laurel 721.0

Tote Inc. Transportation 500 Moorestown 500.0

Admiral Insurance Co. Insurance 205 Cherry Hill 483.5

Hill International Consumer Services 3,168 Marlton 477.8

Peak Finance Holdings Finance 5,262 Cherry Hill 440.3

Defense Support Services Aerospace 5,000 Marlton 355.6

Memorial Hospital of Burlington County Health Care 1,450 Mount Holly 328.0

Teknion LLC Office Products 200 Marlton 300.0

Sybron Chemicals Chemicals 646 Birmingham 282.6

Holtec International Engineering Services 700 Marlton 266.4

Eastern Environmental Services Environmental Services 840 Mount Laurel 247.2

Jevic Transportation Transportation 2,500 Delanco 237.1

Wilmar Industries Retail 1,338 Morristown 225.9

Inrange Technologies Hardware 1,048 Lumberton 223.6

SL Industries Machinery 1,600 Mount Laurel 200.5

Brandywine Senior Living Health Care 3,500 Mount Laurel 184.9

Cherry Hill Board of Education Education 1,641 Cherry Hill 182.9

Fleer Corp Leisure Products n.a. Mount Laurel 161.6

New Century Transportation Transportation 1,713 Westampton 144.6

Viking Yacht Co. Boats n.a. New Gretna 142.4

Memorial Health Alliance Health Care 2,500 Mount Holly 137.9

Crunch Equity Holdings Finance 2,600 n.a. 130.8

Simco Sales Services Retail 325 Moorestown 125.0

Southern Ocean Medical Health Care n.a. n.a. 123.9

Masco Bath Corp Consumer Products 1,450 Moorestown 120.9

Arett Sales Corp. Office Products n.a. Pennsauken 120.5

Freedom Mortgage Corp. Finance 2,000 Mount Laurel 117.3

Bank of NJ Banking 298 Mount Laurel 116.2

Lourdes Medical Center Health Care n.a. Willingboro 112.8

OceanFirst Financial Banking 337 Toms River 107.8

Mycone Dental Supply Dental Equipment 250 Cherry Hill 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 48. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 3, New Jersey*

Counties: Burlington and Part of Ocean

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Burlington Coat Factory Holdings Retail 28,729 Burlington 4,000.0

Burlington Woods Convalescent Center Health Care 212 Burlington 1,600.0

Robert Wood Johnson Hospital Health Care 1,700 Hamilton 1,500.0

Meridian Hospitals Health Care n.a. n.a. 1,300.0

Foodarama Hospitals Retail 6,850 Freehold 1,200.0

Centennial Communications Corp. Telecom 2,900 Wall 1,000.0

Zodiac U.S. Corp. Aerospace & Defense 9,434 Wall Township 510.2

Student Transportation of America Travel and Tourism 7,300 n.a. 284.6

CentaState Healthcare Consumer Services 2,527 Freehold 277.9

NJ Housing & Mortgage Finance Finance n.a. n.a. 261.3

Centra State Medical Center Health Care n.a. n.a. 239.0

RWJ University Hospital Health Care 1,800 Hamilton 208.5

National Atlantic Holdings Insurance 269 Freehold 186.3

Yardville National Bancorp Banking 423 Hamilton 178.5

Norkus Enterprises Inc. Consumer Products n.a. Point Pleasant Beach 157.6

Ascendia Brands Inc. Consumer Products 160 Hamilton 126.1

Howell Township Board of Education Education 1,000 Howell 114.2

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 49. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 4, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Ocean, Monmouth and Mercer

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Medco Health Solutions Health Care 22,100 Franklin Lakes 69,100.0

Toys R US Inc. Retail 68,000 n.a. 13,600.0

Hertz Corp. Retail 23,900 Park Ridge 8,700.0

Becton Dickinson and Co. Medical Equipment 29,555 Franklin Lakes 7,800.0

Pathmark Stores Retail 22,400 Montvale 4,100.0

Merk Medco Managed Care Health Care 9,250 Montvale 2,900.0

Barr Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceutical 8,900 Montvale 2,800.0

Federal Paperboard Co. Paper 6,900 Montvale 1,900.0

Selective Insurance Group Insurance 2,000 Branchville 1,700.0

Hertz Investors Retail 23,040 Park Ridge 1,200.0

Brakeley Park Center Health Care 170 n.a. 1,100.0

Par Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceutical 819 Woodcliff Lake 1,000.0

Pearson Education Holding Education 14,045 Upper Saddle River 836.6

Bejamin Moore Co. Chemicals 3,151 Montvale 823.2

Hunter Douglas Inc Office Products 8,625 Upper Saddle River 811.0

Super Fresh Food Markets Grocery Stores 7,000 Montvale 800.0

Wallenius Wilhelesen Transportation 350 Woodcliff Lake 750.0

Merit Behavioral Care Health Care 3,600 Park Ridge 555.7

Society of the Valley Hospital Health Care n.a. n.a. 553.0

Moradavo Group Apparel 1,000 Paramus 504.3

United Retail Group Retail 5,500 Rochelle Park 465.1

Miniwax Group Chemicals 990 Upper Saddle River 375.0

Hertz Equipment Rental Consumer Services 6,071 Park Ridge 360.9

United Water Resources Utilities 1,370 Harrington Park 360.3

Mars Chocolate North Consumer Products 2,675 Hackettstown 345.6

Boulder Brands Consumer Products 203 Paramus 340.5

Mindray Ds USA Medical Equipment 4,050 Mahwah 340.5

Outsourcing Services Group Containers 2,393 Allendale 325.6

Howmedica Osteonics Corp. Medical Equipment 3,950 Mahwah 324.4

Hertz International Consumer Services 5,470 Park Ridge 321.3

Butler International Consumer Services 3,600 Montvale 318.5

Datascope Corp. Medical Equipment 765 Montvale 284.3

DialAmerica Marketing Consumer Services 5,000 Mahwah 220.2

Western World Insurance Insurance 207 Franklyn Lakes 206.7

SeaCube Container Leasing Finance 75 Park Ridge 194.6

Destia Communications Telecom 877 Paramus 193.7

United Water New Jersey Utilities n.a. Harrington Park 189.3

Footstar Corp. Retail 3,347 Mahwah 182.3

Thorlabs Inc. Electrical Equipment n.a. Newton 164.0

Dolce International Travel and Tourism 4,000 Rockleigh 158.5

Volvo Cars of North America Automotive 625 Rockleigh 155.6

Albea Americas Inc. Containers 500 Washington 150.0

Bergen Regional Medical Center Health Care 1,856 Paramus 146.3

Singer Supermarkets Grocery Stores 1,500 Mahwah 132.8

Lakeland Bancorp Inc. Banking 527 Oak Ridge 130.0

Newton Medical Center Health Care n.a. Newton 129.3

Oritani Financial Corp. Banking 161 Washington Township 128.6

Creston Electronics Consumer Products 1,300 Rockleigh 127.5

Western World Insurance Franklin Lakes Insurance 207 Franklin Lakes 124.7

Warren Hospital Health Care 816 n.a. 118.3

Okonite Co. Electrical Equipment 1,000 Ramsey 105.4

Ramapo College Education n.a. Mahwah 105.0

Add Rob Litho LLC Consumer Services 5 Rochelle Park 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 50. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 5, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Warren, Sussex, Passaic and Bergen

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical 117,900 New Brunswick 65,900.0

Wakefern Food Corp. Retail n.a. Edison 10,300.0

Trane Inc. Electrical Equipment 29,600 Piscataway 8,100.0

WABCO Holdings Inc. Transportation Equipment 10,902 Piscataway 2,600.0

Ingersoll Rand US Electrical Equipment 29,000 Piscataway 1,800.0

Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. Office Products 1,565 Red Bank 1,500.0

Rutgers State University Education n.a. New Brunswick 1,300.0

Midlantic Corp. Banking 5,327 Edison 1,200.0

JM Huber Corp. Machinery 4,000 Edison 1,100.0

Robert W. Johnson Hospital Health Care n.a. New Brunswick 737.5

Chase Manhatten Mortgage Finance 9,000 Iselin 724.5

Mack-Cali Realty Corp. Reality 379 Edison 714.3

Mack-Cali Realty LP Finance 422 Edison 714.3

AS America Inc. Office Products 7,325 Piscataway 570.9

Inserra Supermarkets Inc. Grocery Store 4,000 Edison 426.0

St Peter's University Hospital Health Care n.a. New Brunswick 411.6

GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences Corp. Medical Equipment 3,855 Piscataway 264.4

Control Environmental Services Inc. Consumer Services 50 Edison 264.0

New York Shipping Assoc. Transportation Services 40 Edison 255.9

Birlasoft Inc. Consumer Services 4,000 Edison 213.7

Textiles from Europe Inc. Apparel and Textiles n.a. Edison 210.1

Kaplan at Old Bridge Inc. Real Estate 180 Highland Park 200.0

Creative Management Inc Utilities 30 Matawan 200.0

Precision Partners Inc. Machinery 900 Hazlet 181.2

Brenntag Specialties Inc. Chemicals 135 South Plainfield 160.0

Gaffney-Krose Electrical Supply Inc. Electrical Equipment n.a. Piscataway 156.0

Monmouth University Education n.a. West Long Branch 145.2

K Hovnanian Holdings Real Estate 3 Red Bank 133.8

Majesco Entertainment Software 84 Edison 130.9

Hapag-Lloyd America Inc. Transportation Services n.a. Piscataway 123.8

Middlesex County Utilities Utilities n.a. n.a. 112.7

Team Beans LLC Retail Products 100 Edison 110.0

E&B Marine Apparel and Textiles 885 Edison 109.9

Food Circus Super Markets Grocery Store 1,200 Middletown 108.3

Children's Specialized Hospital Health Care n.a. n.a. 108.0

Argent Associates Consumer Services n.a. Edison 106.9

K Hovnanian Enterprises Office Products 200 Red Bank 106.7

Horizon National Services Consumer Services 300 Red Bank 104.4

Exim Inc. Environmental Services 5 Piscataway 102.0

Green Campus Partners Energy 9 Edison 100.0

Colortrend USA LLC Chemicals 136 Piscataway 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 51. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 6, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Middlesex and Monmouth

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Merck & Co. Pharmaceutical 86,000 Whitehouse Station 47,800.0

Schering-Plough Corp. Pharmaceutical 51,000 Kenilworth 17,900.0

Chubb Insurance Co. Insurance 2,000 Warren 14,100.0

Chubb Corp. Insurance 10,100 Warren 13,500.0

Bed, Bath and Beyond Consumer Products 48,000 Union 10,200.0

Olam Americas Consumer Products 15 Summit 9,900.0

Calgene Corp. Pharmaceutical 4,460 Summit 5,300.0

CR Bard Inc Medical Equipment 12,100 Murray Hill 2,900.0

Schering Corp. Health Care 18,400 Kenilworth 2,800.0

Olam Holdings Partnership Consumer Products n.a. Summit 2,600.0

Bradco Supply Corp. Electrical Equipment n.a. Avenal 1,700.0

Village Super Market Grocery Stores 5,800 Springfield 1,400.0

Virgin Mobile USA Telecom 420 Warren 1,300.0

NJ State Turnpike Gov't n.a. Woodbridge 1,000.0

RP Scherer Corp. Pharmaceutical 3,600 Basking Ridge 620.7

Maidenform Brands Apparel and Textiles 1,230 Iselin 589.7

Metalico Environmental Equipment 768 Cranford 576.8

Linde LLC Chemicals 3,700 Murray Hill 542.3

DSV Air and Sea Transportation Services 500 Clark 536.9

Weeks Marine Inc. Transportation Services 1,500 Cranford 536.1

Solaris Health Systems Health Care 6,735 Edison 500.8

Rickel Home Centers Retail 3,500 South Plainfield 442.7

Newark Group Inc Wood Products 3,166 Cranford 431.3

Community Hospital Group Health Care 3,000 Edison 427.1

Tumi Holdings Inc. Apparel and Textiles 972 South Plainfield 378.7

Bed and Bath Stores Inc. Wholesale 6,600 Union 342.7

ConvaTec Medical Equipment 3,500 Skillman 336.9

Puretec Corp. Chemicals 300 Branchburg 317.1

Shop-Rite Supermarkets Inc. Grocery Stores 3,000 Keasbey 272.6

Merck Employee Benefit Trust Insurance 2 Whitehouse Station 264.2

Hunterdon Medical Center Health Care n.a. Femington 250.9

Odd Jobs Stores Inc. Consumer Services 2,192 South Plainfield 227.9

Emtec Inc. Consumer Services 733 Springfield 224.6

JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Health Care 5,000 Edison 221.9

Lifecell Corp. Medical Equipment 600 Branchburg 202.6

Merck Patient Assistance Health Care 2 Whitehouse Station 198.9

Overlook Hospital Association Health Care 3,200 Summit 184.8

EKR Therapeutics Inc. Pharmaceutical n.a. Bedminster 170.7

Merck Holdings LLC Health Care 2,700 Whitehouse Station 170.1

E'town Corp. Utilities 427 Westfield 161.9

Paige Electric Co. Electrical Equipment n.a. Union 154.4

Marine Harvest international Fisheries 1,360 n.a. 140.8

Elizabethtown Water Co. Utilities 505 Westfield 135.6

Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Insurance 197 Warren 135.0

Flexi-Van Leasing Finance 179 Kenilworth 133.0

U.S. Golf Association Sporting Services n.a. Far Hills 131.6

Acerlormittal-Stainless International Iron & Steel 49 n.a. 122.0

ANADIGICS Inc. Electrical Equipment 540 Warren 118.7

Worldwide Information Systems Software 1,372 Cranford 116.0

First Sentinel Bancorp Inc. Banking 280 Woodbridge 113.5

Ferreira Construction Construction Services 225 Branchburg 112.5

Ultimate Services Inc. Consumer Services 5,000 Union 109.4

Conti of New York LLC Construction Services 561 n.a. 108.0

Middlesex Water Co. Utilities 289 Iselin 106.6

Inspire Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceutical 240 Whitehouse Station 105.4

Bessemer Group Finance 657 Woodbridge 102.0

North Bancorp Inc. Banking 247 Avenal 100.5

Nandansons International Inc. Chemicals 22 Edison 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 52. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 7, New Jersey*

Counties: Hunterdon and parts of Warren, Morris, Somerset and Union

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Roche Holdings Pharmaceutical 16,620 Nutley 17,100.0

Union Camp Corp. Paper Products 18,300 Wayne 4,500.0

Linens 'n Things Consumer Products 17,500 Clifton 2,800.0

Buildings Materials Corp. Construction Products 3,700 Wayne 2,700.0

Cytec Industries Inc. Chemicals 5,500 Woodland Park 2,400.0

Lakeview Subacute Care Health Care n.a. Wayne 1,200.0

Valley National Bancorp Banking 2,754 Wayne 775.2

St Joseph's Healthcare Inc. Health Care n.a. Paterson 751.2

G Holdings Inc. Finance 4,300 Wayne 525.9

St. Joseph's Hospital Health Care 4,000 Paterson 472.4

Lincoln Educational Services Corp. Education 3,800 West Orange 424.9

Cantel Medical Group Environmental Services 1,198 Little Falls 392.9

CB&I Lummus Global Inc. Engineering Services 4,000 Bloomfield 366.6

Toys R Us Property Co. Consumer Products n.a. Wayne 282.1

Clara Maass Health System Health Care 1,649 Belleville 267.7

Montclair State University Education n.a. Montclair 266.5

Seton Hall University Education n.a. South Orange 256.1

Vital Signs Inc. Medical Equipment 1,257 Totowa 223.5

Boron Lepore & Associates Consumer Services 656 Wayne 215.0

Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Health Care 1,706 West Orange 212.6

BMCA Holdings Corp. Construction Products 3,701 Wayne 197.5

ISP Technologies Chemicals 1,500 W 183.6

Big M Inc. Consumer Products 3,500 Totowa 170.0

St Mary's Hospital Health Care n.a. Passaic 158.7

William Patterson University Education n.a. Wayne 158.4

Roman Catholic Diocese of Patterson Consumer Services n.a. Clifton 149.2

Electronics Expo LLC Consumer Products 330 Wayne 131.9

World Finer Foods Consumer Products n.a. Bloomfield 128.6

Pennfed Financial Services Banking 214 West Orange 127.5

Merit Mountainside LLC Health Care 1,700 Montclair 113.0

Roche Laboratories Inc. Health Care 2,800 Nutley 110.6

BC International Group Apparel & Textiles 800 Totowa 108.8

Arrow Shed LLC Consumer Products 370 Wayne 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 53. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 8, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Hudson, Essex and Union

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Sealed Air Corp. Containers 26,300 Elmwood Park 7,900.0

Children's Place Retail Stores Consumer Products 18,900 Secaucus 1,800.0

Hoop Retail Stores Consumer Products 15,000 n.a. 1,300.0

AEP Industries Inc. Containers 2,600 South Hackensack 1,100.0

Eyea LLLP Finance 27,000 Secaucus 1,100.0

Cryovac Inc. Chemicals 8,000 Elmwood Park 732.6

Bio-Reference Labs Inc. Health Care 2,438 Elmwood Park 661.7

Multicare Cos Inc. Health Care 13,200 Hackensack 645.6

Jameway Corp. Consumer Products 6,300 Secaucus 637.3

Hackensack University Health Care 7,175 Hackensack 626.0

Empire Resources Iron & Steel 80 Fort Lee 565.9

Sika Corp. Consumer Products 898 Lyndhurst 548.1

Daewoo International Electrical Equipment 31 Teaneck 500.0

Avio Inc. Defense Goods n.a. Englewood Cliffs 451.9

Hanover Direct Inc. Consumer Products 1,840 Edgewater 415.7

Sandvik Inc. Iron & Steel 4,000 Fair Lawn 411.2

HLTH Corp. Software 2,258 Elmwood Park 400.8

Samsung C&T America Inc. Consumer Products 200 Ridgefield Park 387.6

Phibro Animal Health Corp. Chemicals 1,018 Teaneck 386.0

Care One LLC Health Care 6,000 Fort Lee 354.4

Englewood Hospital Health Care 2,200 Englewood 338.6

Community Choice Financial Banking n.a. Hawthorne 306.9

Cambrex Corp. Pharmaceuticals 833 East Rutherford 274.1

Holy Name Hospital Health Care 1,800 Teaneck 266.4

POSCO America Corp. Iron & Steel 26 Fort Lee 261.6

Pershing LLC Finance 3,700 Jersey City 239.2

CD&L Inc. Transportation Services 1,500 South Hackensack 237.7

Infocrossing Inc. Telecom 882 Leonia 237.6

Kid Brands Inc. Office products 320 East Rutherford 234.6

Columbia Bank Banking 578 Fair Lawn 228.8

Fairleigh Dickenson University Education n.a. n.a. 204.7

Allied Building Products Construction Products 3,123 East Rutherford 194.8

Eipco Foods Corp of Willowbrook Travel & Tourism 5,000 Carlstadt 186.1

E&J Lawrence Corp. Consumer Products 70 Secaucus 184.3

AGFA Corp. Consumer Products 2,093 Ridgefield Park 183.3

Unilever Best Foods Consumer Products 1,604 n.a. 183.0

Jaclyn Inc. Apparel & Textiles 164 Maywood 177.6

AGM Electrical Group Inc. Electrical Equipment n.a. East Rutherford 172.3

SGS North America real Estate 4,500 n.a. 160.3

Control Building Services Consumer Services 6,500 Secaucus 159.7

Emerson Radio Corp. Consumer Products 63 Moonachie 151.1

Atlantic Detroit Diesel Automotive n.a. Lodi 149.7

Holy Name Medical Center Health Care 2,000 Teaneck 148.5

Christ Hospital Health Care 1,600 Jersey City 144.1

Refac Optical Group Consumer Products 1,966 Fort Lee 137.3

Palisades Medical Center Health Care 1,200 n.a. 132.3

Ashley Stewart Ltd Consumer Products 2,700 Secaucus 129.3

SSK Constructors Construction Services 70 Secaucus 125.0

Alpine Group Electrical Equipment 410 East Rutherford 123.8

Leonard Toyota Inc. Consumer Products 100 Hackensack 120.0

Biocraft Laboratories Inc. Pharmaceuticals 800 n.a. 117.8

Rag Shops Inc. Consumer Products 1,381 Hawthorne 116.9

Naturex Inc. Pharmaceuticals 185 South Hackensack 114.5

Kumon North America Inc. Consumer Services n.a. Teaneck 112.6

Grand Supercenter Inc. Consumer Products 70 Lyndhurst 105.9

Joyce Leslie Inc. Consumer Products n.a. Moonachie 104.4

Christ Hospital Health Services Health Care 1,200 Jersey City 101.5

Kuiken Brothers Co. Consumer Products n.a. Fair Lawn 100.5

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 54. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 9, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Bergen and Passaic

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Public Service Electric and Gas Co. Utilities 6,095 Newark 6,600.0

PSEG Power LLC Utilities 2,699 Newark 5,100.0

John F Kennedy School Education 50 Newark 1,000.0

Robert Wood Johnson University HospitalHealth Care n.a. Rahway 737.5

Mayfair Super Markets Grocery Stores 4,100 n.a. 587.7

Hatch Mott McDonald Group Inc. Engineering Services n.a. Millburn 440.6

New England Motor Freight Transportation Services 3,000 Elizabeth 400.0

Pruco Life Insurance Insurance n.a. Newark 240.5

Prudential Welfare Benefits Trust Finance 2 Newark 196.6

Kean University Education n.a. Union 179.9

Alpine Lace Brands Consumer Products 134 Maplewood 158.2

International Fidelity Insurance Insurance 170 n.a. 143.0

Raymond Troiana MD Health Care 3,500 Newark 132.2

Faulding Inc. Pharmaceutical 450 Elizabeth 112.7

Consolidated-Simon Distributers Consumer Products 85 n.a. 110.0

Acupowder International LLC Metals & Mining 80 Union 110.0

Donjon Marine Co. Inc. Transportation Services n.a. Hillside 104.2

Montclair Board of Education Education 1,100 Montclair 101.7

Round the World Logistics USA Corp. Transportation Services 8 Linden 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 55. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 10, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Hudson, Essex and Union

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Wyeth LLC Pharmaceutical 47,426 Madison 22,300.0

PBF Energy Inc. Oil and Gas n.a. Parsippany 15,000.0

Warner-Lambert Co. Pharmaceutical 44,000 Morris Plains 13,300.0

Nestle HealthCare Nutrition Inc Consumer Products 777 Florham Park 10,800.0

Nabisco Holdings Corp. Consumer Products 50,700 Parsippany 8,900.0

Quest Dagonostics Inc. Health Care 42,000 Madison 7,600.0

Avis Budget Group Retail 20,000 Parsippany 7,300.0

Securitas Holdings Consumer Services 250,000 Parsippany 5,700.0

Avaya Holdings Corp. Software 18,422 Basking Ridge 5,500.0

GPU Inc. Utilities 14,300 Morristown 5,400.0

Avaya Inc. Hardware 16,818 Basking Ridge 5,200.0

Wyndham Worlwide Corp. Travel & Tourism 27,800 Parsippany 4,400.0

Realogy Holdings Corp. Real Estate 10,900 Parsippany 4,400.0

DRS Technologies Inc. Aerospace 10,200 Parsippany 3,700.0

Securitas Security Services USA Inc. Consumer Services 100,000 Parsippany 2,800.0

Avis Group Holdings LLC Consumer Services 19,500 Parsippany 2,800.0

Realogy Group LLC Real Estate 10,400 Parsippany 2,100.0

Travelport LLC Recreation Services 3,500 Parsippany 2,000.0

HFS Inc. Travel & Tourism 30,900 Parsippany 1,900.0

Capita Corp. Finance 2,850 Morristown 1,800.0

Sun Chemical Corp. Chemicals 11,700 Parsippany 1,800.0

Covanta Holding Corp. Environmental Services 3,700 Morristown 1,600.0

Vitaquest International LLC Pharmaceutical 630 n.a. 1,600.0

Brother International Corp. Hardware 2,000 Bridgewater 1,500.0

Indopco Inc. Construction Material 9,748 Bridgewater 1,500.0

Schindler Elevator Corp. Machinery 4,970 Morristown 1,500.0

Bridgeway Inc. Health Care 180 Bridgewater 1,400.0

ICI American Holdings Inc. Chemicals 14,800 Bridgewater 1,400.0

Super 8 Worldwide Inc. Travel & Tourism 24,000 Parsippany 1,400.0

AHS Hospital Corp. Health Care n.a. n.a. 1,300.0

Nan Ya Plastics Corp. Chemicals 1,130 Livingston 1,200.0

Gerber Products Co. Consumer Products 2,381 Parsippany 1,200.0

Interplast Group Inc. Chemicals 1,550 Livingston 1,000.0

Avis Rent A Car System Inc. Consumer Services 18,000 Parsippany 988.2

Atlantic Health Health Care 5 Morristown 960.9

Barnes & Noble College Booksellers LLC Retail 12,000 Basking Ridge 923.9

Novartis Phamaceuticals Pharmaceutical 7,000 East Hanover 740.9

Alpharma Inc. Pharmaceutical 2,000 Bridgewater 699.2

Louis Berger Group Inc. Consumer Services 1,905 Morristown 687.2

Ogden Projects Inc. Environmental Services 355 Fairfield 681.1

KMM Telecommunications Electrical Equipment 70 Fairfield 649.3

Beneficial Louisiana Inc. Finance 1,000 Bridgewater 598.9

Evonik Degussa Corp. Chemicals 3,720 Parsippany 537.2

Medicines Co. Pharmaceutical 421 Parsippany 531.5

National Starch LLV Chemicals 6,000 Bridgewater 528.6

Stephen Gould Corp. Containers & Packaging 338 Whippany 519.1

Party City Corp. Retail 1,600 Rockaway 514.2

GenTek Inc. Chemicals 1,110 Parsippany 509.7

*With $500 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 56. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 11, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Morris, Sussex, Passaic, Bergen and Essex

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc Retail 48,000 Union 10,200.0

Munich Re America Corp Insurance 1,450 Princeton 3,200.0

Summit Bancorp Banking 8,673 Princeton 3,100.0

SHI International Corp Hardware 1,000 Somerset 2,900.0

Church & Dwight Co Inc Consumer Products 3,500 Princeton 2,800.0

Everest Reinsurance Holdings Inc Insurance 616 Liberty Corner 2,200.0

Heartland Payment Systems Inc Specialty Finance 2,667 Princeton 2,000.0

Catalent Pharma Solutions Inc Pharmaceutical 8,700 Somerset 1,700.0

Princeton University Education n.a. Princeton 1,400.0

PTS Intermediate Holdings LLC Biotech & Pharma 9,800 Somerset 988.8

Innophos Holdings Inc Chemicals 482 Cranbury 862.2

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp Medical Equipment 3,400 Plainsboro 820.0

Teleport Communications Group Inc Telecom 1,500 Dayton 737.2

Innophos Inc Chemicals 990 Cranbury 662.2

Aricent US Inc Software 10,000 East Brunswick 562.6

Innophos Investments Holdings Inc Specialty Finance 1,045 Cranbury 535.5

Capital Health System Inc Health Care 3,400 Trenton 521.7

Berlitz Corp Consumer Services 6,015 Princeton 490.5

Mistras Group Inc Engineering Services 3,500 Princeton Junction 458.8

Armkel LLC Consumer Products 1,500 Princeton 424.8

Cardinal Health Systems Inc Software 5,000 Somerset 411.2

Berlitz Languages Inc Consumer Services 5,594 Princeton 391.8

Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc Biotech & Pharma 3,340 Somerset 390.8

Abington Reldan Metals LLC Metals & Mining n.a. South River 380.5

Guest Supply Inc Consumer Products 1,127 Monmouth Junction 377.1

Interpool Inc Specialty Finance 285 Princeton 363.3

ITXC Corp Telecom 285 Princeton 353.1

Bed n Bath Stores Inc Consumer Products 6,600 Union 342.7

IMO Industries Inc Electrical Equipment 1,900 Lawrenceville 329.4

Princeton Healthcare System Health Care 12 Princeton 324.5

Merrill Lynch Life Insurance Co Insurance 1,800 Pennington 317.8

University Medical Center at Princeton Health Care n.a. Princeton 492.4

Charterx Inc Travel, Lodging & Dining 6,000 Trenton 280.2

K-Sea Transportation Partners LP Travel & Tourism 992 East Brunswick 265.3

Rhodia Inc Chemicals 1,800 Cranbury 263.0

New Jersey Housing & Mortg. Finance Finance n.a. n.a. 261.3

USA Detergents Inc Consumer Products 557 North Brunswick 253.8

Roadtex Transportation Management Transportation 62 Somerset 235.0

Opinion Research Corp Consumer Services 1,500 Princeton 193.4

Rhodia Holdings Inc Chemicals 2,410 Cranbury 186.6

Medical Center at Princeton Health Care 2,343 Princeton 176

Diocese of Trenton Consumer Services 3,000 Lawrenceville 167.9

Mercer Insurance Group Inc Insurance 209 Pennington 153.6

Rider University Education n.a. Lawrenceville 150.3

*With $150 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 4, 2013.

Table 57. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 12, New Jersey*

Counties: Parts of Middlesex,Mercer and Somerset

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Figure 39. Selected New York Counties by Congressional District

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Symbol Technologies Inc Hardware 5,200 Holtsville 1,800.0

Perfumania Holdings Inc Retail Discretionary 2,025 Bellport 518.0

Standard Microsystems Corp Semiconductors 1,064 Hauppauge 411.7

Globecomm Systems Inc Technology Services 498 Hauppauge 392.1

Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Health Care 1,900 Patchogue 298.6

St Catherine of Siena Medical Center Health Care n.a. Smithtown 246.8

John T Memorial Hospital Health Care 1,700 Port Jefferson 232.6

Southside Hospital Health Care 1,900 Bay Shore 214.6

Clare Rose Inc Consumer Products n.a. East Yaphank 199.8

St Charles Hospital and Rehabilitation CenterHealth Care 1,400 Port Jefferson 173.7

Manchester Technologies Inc Hardware 96 Hauppauge 168.2

Allied Digital Technologies Corp Consumer Serrvices 1,372 Hauppauge 166.2

Excel Technology Inc Machinery 719 East Setauket 158.6

American Capital Partners LLC Financial 3,750 Happauge 157.7

St Charles Hospital/NY Health Care 4 Port Jefferson 153.6

Peconic Bay Medical Center Health Care 610 Riverhead 138.2

Teachers Federal Credit Union Banking 210 Farmingville 136.8

Jaco Electronics Inc Renewable Energy 194 Hauppauge 123.2

Nissan Smithtown Inc Retail n.a. St James 118.5

Southampton Hospital Association Health Care n.a. Southampton 111.6

Graphic Paper Inc Forest & Paper Products 85 Central Islip 109.5

EMP Network Inc Specialty Finance 1 Smithtown 100.0

Polymers Merona Inc Chemicals 10 St James 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 58. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 1, New York*

County: Part of Suffolk

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

NBTY Inc Biotech & Pharma 14,400 Ronkonkoma 3,100.0

Alphabet Holding Co Inc Specialty Finance 14,655 Ronkonkoma 1,900.0

AJ Richard & Sons Inc Retail Discretionary 2,600 Farmingdale 1,500.0

Qk Healthcare Inc Health Care 81 Ronkonkoma 1,200.0

Winthrop University Hospital Health Care n.a. n.a. 926.8

VOXX International Corp Hardware 1,238 Hauppauge 769.2

Entenmann's Inc Consumer Products 3,000 Bay Shore 323.3

Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co Inc Biotech & Pharma 427 Amityville 226.5

Marjam Supply Co Inc Retail Discretionary 614 Farmingdale 202.7

Legend Health Systems Inc Retail Staples 60 Farmingdale 200.0

Periphonics Corp n.a. 901 Bohemia 155.0

MED Services Inc Medical Equipment 55 Bohemia 155.0

Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC Biotech & Pharma 245 Hauppauge 153.6

Suffolk County Water Authority n.a. n.a. Oakdale 150.2

Whitson's Food Service Corp Travel, Lodging & Dining 2,700 Islandia 135.0

Smithtown Bancorp Inc Banking 300 Hauppauge 128.7

Empire State Carpenters Pension Fund Asset Management 3 Hauppauge 123.3

Posillico Civil Inc Engineering & Const n.a. Farmingdale 119.2

Carpenters Welfare Fund of Westchester CountyInsurance 40 Hauppauge 114.6

Vitamin World Inc Retail 3,000 Bohemia 113.6

Greenman-Pedersen Inc Engineering Services 1,066 Babylon 105.2

Alcott Group Inc Consumer Services 4,400 Farmingdale 102.3

WSNCHS North Inc Health Care 756 n.a. 101.9

Colorado Prime of Pennsylvania Inc Consumer Products 75 Farmingdale 100.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 59. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 2, New York*

County: Part of Suffolk and Nassau

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Henry Schein Inc Health Care 15,000 Melville 8,900.0

Cablevision Systems Corp Media Content 15,451 Bethpage 6,700.0

CSC Holdings LLC Media Content 15,451 Bethpage 6,400.0

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Group Health Care n.a. Great Neck 6,100.0

Olsten Corp Consumer Services 12,300 Melville 5,000.0

Systemax Inc Retail 5,500 Port Washington 3,600.0

Long Island Lighting Co Utilities 5,187 Hicksville 3,100.0

Grumman Corp Aerospace & Defense 17,900 Bethpage 3,000.0

Pall Corp Medical Equipment 10,800 Port Washington 2,600.0

MSC Industrial Direct Co Inc Industrial Distribution 4,982 Melville 2,400.0

Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc Technology Services 6,200 Lake Success 2,300.0

American Home Mortgage Investment Co. Specialty Finance 7,409 Melville 2,200.0

Hain Celestial Group Inc/The Consumer Products 3,720 Melville 1,500.0

Adecco USA Inc Consumer Services 37,000 Melville 1,000.0

Kimco Realty Corp Real Estate 685 New Hyde Park 940.2

National Grid Corporate Services LLC Utilities 9,594 Patchogue 877.9

Verint Systems Inc Software 3,200 Melville 822.6

Genovese Drug Stores Inc Retail Staples 4,600 Melville 815.5

Capital One Bank NA/Melville NY Banking 7,146 n.a. 772.5

Benjamin Motors Inc Consumer Services 17 Albertson 750.0

Aeroflex Inc Electrical Equipment 2,850 Plainview 720.5

NU Horizons Electronics Corp Electrical Equipment 650 Melville 720.3

Aeroflex Holding Corp Semiconductors 2,800 Plainview 659.3

Roslyn Bancorp Inc Banking 672 Jericho 645.7

Comforce Corp Consumer Services 532 Bethpage 623.3

Reckson Associates Realty Corp Real Estate 300 Melville 612.1

Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc Electrical Equipment 6,035 Melville 568.7

Coinmach Service Corp Consumer Services 805 Plainview 552.3

Career Horizons Inc Consumer Services 900 n.a. 548.9

Coinmach Laundry Corp Consumer Services 2,226 Plainview 527.1

United Business Media LLC Media Content 1,567 Manhasset 474.3

Long Island Bancorp Inc Banking 1,470 Melville 463.5

OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc Biotech & Pharma 535 Melville 441.0

General Semiconductor Inc Semiconductors 5,700 Melville 436.1

Weight Watchers North America Inc Health Care 6,550 Jericho 414.8

Comtech Telecommunications Corp Hardware 1,244 Melville 402.7

Allion Healthcare Inc Retail 243 Melville 396.5

Physicians' Reciprocal Insurers Insurance 260 Roslyn 391.0

Dealertrack Technologies Inc Software 1,900 Lake Success 378.4

TJ Precision Consulting Inc Consumer Services 4,000 Syosset 378.0

Long Island University Inc Consumer Services n.a. Brookville 377.6

Sbarro Inc Travel, Lodging & Dining 3,500 Melville 333.1

Oxford Resources Corp Specialty Finance 436 Melville 306.3

Rxusa Inc Medical Equipment 18 Port Washington 295.2

Kintetsu World Express USA Inc Transportation 703 Jericho 290.0

JE Levine Builder Inc Home & Office Products 125 Douglaston 275.0

Seaman Furniture Co Retail 1,104 Woodbury 268.1

Huntington Hospital Dolan Family Health Health Care 3,265 Huntington 265.7

New York Bancorp Inc Banking 596 Douglaston 265.1

Tender Loving Care Health Services Inc Health Care n.a. Lake Success 258.0

*With $250 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 60. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 3, New York*

County: Part of Nassau and Queens

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Care Inc Health Care n.a. Westbury 6,100.0

New York Community Bancorp Inc Banking 3,348 Westbury 2,100.0

Catholic Health System of Long Island Inc Health Care n.a. Rockville Center 2,100.0

New York Community Bank Banking 2,550 Westbury 1,800.0

Getty Petroleum Marketing Inc Retail Discretionary 624 East Meadow 1,200.0

Yellow Book USA Inc Media Content 7,000 Uniondale 540.8

Nassau Health Care Corp Health Care n.a. n.a. 491.2

Lifetime Brands Inc Home & Office Products 1,150 Garden City 469.9

Hofstra University Education n.a. Hempstead 390.0

South Nassau Communities Hospital Health Care n.a. Oceanside 386.0

Board of Cooperative Educational Services Consumer Services 3,059 Garden City 307.2

TR Financial Corp Banking 499 Garden City 299.5

Learonal Inc Chemicals 950 Freeport 241.7

Haven Bancorp Inc/NY Banking 1,026 Westbury 239.0

Nationwide Cellular SVC Inc Telecom 629 n.a. 229.3

Hyperion Partners LP Specialty Finance 3,700 Uniondale 222.6

Schenker Inc Transportation 3,000 Freeport 199.6

Mercy Medical Center/NY Health Care 1,610 Rockville Centre 197.3

Adelphi University Consumer Services n.a. Garden City 190.5

Reliance Bancorp Inc/NY Banking 506 Garden City 174.3

Bookspan Media Content 2,300 Garden City 169.7

Mortgage Source LLC Specialty Finance 70 Garden City 150.0

Par Plumbing Co Inc Engineering Services n.a. Lynbrook 139.0

Fun Station Associates Inc Recreation Services 1,206 Lynbrook 120.0

Queens Long Island Medical Group PC Health Care 1,700 Garden City 119.1

St Claire Floral Co Inc Retail 2,000 Westbury 117.1

Arbor Realty Trust Inc Specialty Finance 32 Uniondale 108.7

Nassau Community College Education 2,965 Garden City 101.0

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 61. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 4, New York*

County: Part of Queens

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

New York State Catholic Health Plan Inc Insurance n.a. Rego Park 1,900.0

New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens Health Care n.a. n.a. 660.7

Ridgewood Savings Bank Banking 634 Ridgewood 200.1

Cactus Holdings Inc Retail 2,000 Ridgewood 196.3

North Shore University Hospital at Forest Hills Health Care n.a. Forest Hills 190.4

United Welfare Fund Asset Management n.a. Briarwood 168.1

Dahua Electronics Corp Electrical Equipment 20 Flushing 156.0

Flushing Hospital & Medical Center Health Care 1,568 Flushing 126.5

Fresh Meadow Mechanical Corp Engineering Services 150 Fresh Meadows 109.4

MA Angeliades Inc Engineering Services n.a. Long Island City 83.9

Grand Basket Co Inc Home & Office Products 20 n.a. 60.0

AACS Corp Engineering Services 6 n.a. 58.5

Century Fasteners Corp Industrial Distribution 250 n.a. 58.3

American Jianye Greentech Holdings Inc Chemicals 20 Flushing 58.2

Lefferts Oil Terminal Inc Oil, Gas & Coal 6 n.a. 54.0

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home Inc Health Care n.a. n.a. 53.4

Booth Silvercrest Extended Care Facility Inc Health Care 600 n.a. 51.1

*With $50 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 62. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 6, New York*

County: Part of Kings and Queens

2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

New York Methodist Hospital Health Care n.a. n.a. 655.4

Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Health Care n.a. n.a. 521.8

Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Inc Health Care n.a. n.a. 237.4

Brooklyn Public Library Consumer Services 1,700 Brooklyn 105.8

Brooklyn Welding Corp Engineering Services 8 Brooklyn 105.0

Kingsbrook Hospital Health Care 1,501 n.a. 86.3

Royal Farms Retail 900 n.a. 85.5

NEW York Community Hospital Health Care 400 n.a. 83.4

Camba Inc Consumer Services 1,000 n.a. 77.6

University Physicians of Brooklyn Inc Consumer Services 6 n.a. 75.6

Central Digital Inc Retail Discretionary 24 n.a. 75.0

Rutland Nursing Home Inc Health Care 725 n.a. 67.6

Plaza Automall Ltd Automotive 200 n.a. 58.4

Kings Highway Hospital Center Inc Health Care 600 n.a. 49.0

Melba Utica Packing Co Inc Consumer Products n.a. Brooklyn 47.5

Blue Star Food & Paper Inc Retail 17 n.a. 47.5

Park Slope Food Coop Inc Consumer Products n.a. Brooklyn 41.7

National Society For Hebrew Day Schools Consumer Services 38 n.a. 41.0

*With $40 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 63. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 9, New York*

County: Part of New York and Kings

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Hess Corp Oil, Gas & Coal 14,350 New York 37,900.0

Avon Products Inc Consumer Products 40,600 New York 10,800.0

Sheraton Holding Corp Travel, Lodging & Dining 38,000 New York 6,700.0

New York University Consumer Services n.a. New York 5,200.0

Annaly Capital Management Inc Specialty Finance 147 New York 3,800.0

Montefiore Medical Center Health Care n.a. Bronx 3,000.0

Vornado Realty LP Real Estate 4,823 New York 2,900.0

Vornado Realty Trust Real Estate 4,823 New York 2,900.0

AllianceBernstein LP/New York NY Asset Management 4,256 New York 2,700.0

AllianceBernstein LP/USA Asset Management 3,764 New York 2,700.0

St Vincents Catholic Medical Centers Health Care 15,000 New York 1,400.0

Mount Sinai School of Medicine Health Care n.a. New York 1,300.0

Residential Capital LLC Specialty Finance 6,100 New York 1,100.0

Fortress Investment Group LLC Asset Management 979 New York 854.8

Chimera Investment Corp Specialty Finance n.a. New York 758.0

Yeshiva University Consumer Services 4,500 New York 657.9

New School/The Consumer Services n.a. n.a. 317.0

New Line Cinema Corp Media Content 550 New York 303.8

Physician Affiliate Group of New York PC Health Care 2,000 New York 300.0

William J Clinton Foundation Consumer Services 400 New York 252.7

Metropolitan Hospital Center Inc Health Care 3,000 New York 214.6

Penton Media Inc Media Content 711 New York 188.8

Catholic Medical Mission Board Inc Consumer Services 38 New York 179.8

Community Premier Plus Inc Health Care 110 New York 150.7

Element Six Us Corp Industrial Distribution 15 New York 150.0

New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Health Care 850 New York 121.2

CreXus Investment Corp Specialty Finance n.a. New York 117.1

Isabella Geriatric Center Inc Health Care 1,050 n.a. 113.6

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 64. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 13, New York*

Counties: Part of New York, Bronx and Richmond

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2012

Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Jarden Corp Leisure Products 23,000 Rye 6,600.0

Rusal America Corp Metals & Mining n.a. Harrison 611.6

MBIA Inc Insurance 382 Armonk 487.0

Benson Eyecare Corp Medical Equipment 2,468 Rye 300.8

Consumers Union of United States Inc Media Content n.a. Yonkers 252.4

Yonkers Contracting Co Inc Engineering Services 2,450 Yonkers 227.1

Lillian Vernon Corp Retail Discretionary 1,200 Mount Vernon 224.6

St John's Riverside Hospital Health Care 1,100 Yonkers 219.5

American Sugar Holdings Inc Consumer Products 2,000 Yonkers 206.9

Our Lady Of Mercy Medical Center Health Care 2,294 Bronx 206.2

Sound Shore Health System Health Care 3,000 New Rochelle 201.4

Lawrence Hospital Health Care 1,000 Bronxville 183.0

Jac Vandenberg Inc Wholesaler n.a. Yonkers 164.9

Hudson Valley Holding Corp Banking 445 Yonkers 152.7

Hudson Valley Bank NA Banking 275 Yonkers 144.2

Lumen Technologies Inc Manufactured Goods 1,210 Rye 118.8

St Josephs Hospital Yonkers Health Care 900 n.a. 112.0

Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester Health Care 1,400 New Rochelle 111.6

Manhattan College Consumer Services n.a. n.a. 102.5

D'Agostino Supermarkets Inc Retail 1,100 Larchmont 102.1

LICT Corp Telecom 356 Rye 100.8

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 65. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 16, New York*

County: Part of Westchester

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Revenue

Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

PepsiCo Inc Consumer Products 297,000 Purchase 65,700.0

Bunge Ltd Wholesaler 34,000 White Plains 62,300.0

Pepsi Bottling Group Inc/The Consumer Products 64,900 Purchase 13,200.0

Sheraton LLC/The Travel, Lodging & Dining 145,000 White Plains 12,400.0

Mastercard Inc Specialty Finance 6,700 Purchase 7,200.0

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc - Set up to display REIT financialsReal Estate 1,885 n.a. 6,600.0

Xylem Inc/NY Machinery 12,500 White Plains 3,800.0

Ascena Retail Group Inc Retail 13,000 Suffern 3,700.0

Arch Capital Services Inc Consumer Services 19 White Plains 3,500.0

ITT Corp Aerospace & Defense 8,500 White Plains 2,200.0

DB US Holding Corp Transportation 6,500 Tarrytown 2,200.0

Amscan Holdings Inc Retail 5,911 Elmsford 1,900.0

Party City Holdings Inc Retail 5,911 Elmsford 1,900.0

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc Transportation 1,716 Purchase 1,600.0

KPLT Holdings Inc Specialty Finance 29,060 Mount Kisco 1,400.0

Visant Holding Corp Apparel & Textiles 5,250 Armonk 1,200.0

Visant Corp Media Content 4,328 Armonk 1,200.0

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc Biotech & Pharma 1,704 Tarrytown 1,100.0

ITT Fluid Technology Corp Enviromental Services 13,600 White Plains 968.4

BioScrip Inc Health Care 2,241 Elmsford 965.2

Paxar Corp Hardware 12,100 White Plains 896.3

Bayer HealthCare LLC Biotech & Pharma 7,000 Tarrytown 881.5

Drew Industries Inc Leisure Products 4,130 White Plains 860.5

Navigators Group Inc/The Insurance 522 Rye Brook 844.6

Handy & Harman Ltd Manufactured Goods 1,621 White Plains 662.0

Tambrands Inc Consumer Products 2,900 White Plains 661.3

Hudson's Bay Trading Co LP Retail 9,000 Purchase 601.4

TAL International Group Inc Industrial Distribution 174 Purchase 571.6

Prestige Brands Holdings Inc Biotech & Pharma 105 Irvington 549.1

Bresnan Broadband Holdings LLC Media Content 1,102 Purchase 499.4

AboveNet Inc Hardware 713 White Plains 485.8

K&F Industries Inc Aerospace & Defense 1,431 White Plains 442.0

Ciba Corp Chemicals 3,000 Tarrytown 404.7

Presidential Life Insurance Co Insurance 100 Nyack 397.5

Broadview Networks Holdings Inc Telecom 900 Rye Brook 348.8

Prestige Brands International Inc Consumer Products 93 Irvington 326.6

Eileen Fisher Inc Apparel & Textiles n.a. Irvington 310.0

Acorda Therapeutics Inc Biotech & Pharma 328 Hawthorne 297.0

Prestige Brands Inc Consumer Products 105 n.a. 294.2

White Plains Hospital Medical Center Health Care n.a. n.a. 291.8

Integramed America Inc Health Care 1,368 Purchase 287.3

Hudson Health Plan Inc Insurance 225 Tarrytown 271.0

Westchester Medical Center Health Care 4,000 Valahalla 261.9

Presidential Life Corp Insurance 99 Nyack 251.8

Amscan Inc Containers & Packaging 2,050 Elmsford 251.2

Amscan Holdings Inc/Old Consumer Products 1,100 n.a. 235.3

IP Timberlands -LP Forest & Paper Products n.a. Purchase 225.0

March of Dimes Foundation Consumer Services 1,600 White Plains 214.7

Turner Logistics LLC Retail 35 Hawthorne 213.2

Pernod Ricard USA LLC Consumer Products 1,985 Purchase 211.0

FUJIFILM North America Corp Hardware 3,500 Valhalla 205.6

Dannon Foods Inc Wholesaler 2,400 Tarrytown 204.5

Northern Westchester Hospital AssociationHealth Care 900 Mount Kisco 204.2

*With $200 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 66. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 17, New York*

Counties: Part of Rockland and Westchester

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Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Bottling Group LLC Consumer Products 66,800 Somers 9,100.0

American Real Estate Partners LP Real Estate 6,000 Mount Kisco 1,300.0

CH Energy Group Inc Utilities 519 Poughkeepsie 918.9

Southeast Towers Housing Consumer Services 99 Middletown 895.0

Big V Supermarkets Inc Retail 5,700 Florida 889.0

Mediacom Broadband Corp Telecom 2,372 Middletown 888.1

Mediacom Broadband LLC Hardware 2,372 Middletown 884.4

Mediacom LLC/US Hardware 1,830 Middletown 677.8

Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp Utilities 838 Poughkeepsie 648.0

HealthServe LLC/NY Technology Services 56 Poughkeepsie 546.9

Vassar Brothers Hospital Health Care n.a. n.a. 390.4

Balchem Corp Chemicals 365 New Hampton 300.1

M Spiegel & Sons Oil Corp Utilities n.a. Tuxedo 215.8

St Luke's Cornwall Hospital Health Care n.a. Newburgh 179.4

Dow Jones Local Media Group Inc Media Content 2,900 Middletown 174.3

Marist College Consumer Services n.a. Poughkeepsie 155.1

Vassar College Consumer Services n.a. Poughkeepsie 154.0

Putnam Hospital Center Foundation Inc Health Care 1,039 n.a. 150.6

Adams Fairacre Farms Inc Retail n.a. Poughkeepsie, NY 115.6

Kolmar Labs Group LLC Consumer Products 1,000 n.a. 101.7

*With $200 million or more in revenues.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 67. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 18, New York*

Counties: Orange, Putnam and part of Dutchess

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Company Industry Employees Headquarters $million

Lakeview Arms Senior Housing LP Real Estate Oper & Srvcs 3 Poughkeepsie 1,400.0

Health Quest Health Care n.a. LaGrangeville 644.2

Bard College Consumer Services n.a. Annandale 181.6

Hastings Health System Inc Consumer Services n.a. Poughkeepsie 161.5

Taconic Farms Inc Biotech & Pharma n.a. Hudson 151.7

St Francis' Hospital Poughkeepsie Health Care 1,490 Poughkeepsie 145.5

Command Security Corp Consumer Services 4,200 Lagrangeville 144.5

Gas Land Petroleum Inc Oil, Gas & Coal n.a. Kingston 144.3

Columbia Memorial Hospital Health Care n.a. Hudson 138.8

Deposit Telephone Co Inc Telecom 2,700 Deposit 138.4

Culinary Institute of America Consumer Services 810 Hyde Park 129.7

Dutchess Educational Health Insuran Insurance 2 Poughkeepsie 128.5

Premier National Bancorp Inc Banking 506 Lagrangeville 124.2

Ginsberg'S Institutional Foods Inc Wholesale 225 Hudson 122.2

*With $100 million or more in revenues.

**Counties also include Delaware, Ostego, Schoharie, Greene, Dutchess, Columbia and parts of Rensselaer

and Montgomery.

n.a. means not provided from Bloomberg.

Source: Bloomberg accessed on January 7, 2013.

Table 68. Top Firms Headquartered in Congressional District 19, New York*

Counties: Sullivan and Ulster and Others**