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DFW International Airport’s Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises Program: Economic and Fiscal Impacts Prepared for: The Small and Emerging Business Department DFW International Airport Prepared by: Terry L. Clower, Ph.D. Bernard L. Weinstein, Ph.D. With the assistance of Mr. Paul Hendershot Center for Economic Development and ResearchUniversity of North Texas June 2004
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary ................................................................................................... ii Section 1: Introduction.............................................................................................. 1 Section 2: Impacts of Construction and Development Spending ............................. 3 Section 3: Impacts of Ongoing Procurement Spending............................................ 5 Section 4: Conclusion ............................................................................................... 6 Appendix A: Implan Construction Output................................................................ 8 Appendix B: Implan Ongoing Output....................................................................... 22
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Executive Summary The following analysis estimates total economic activity associated with Minority-and Women-Owned Business Enterprises regarding contracting and procurement at the DFW International Airport.
• DFW International Airport is setting the standard for actively engaging Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE) in procurement and construction contracting, averaging more than $150 million per year in spending with these firms.
• Over the past 7 years, M/WBEs have won over $603 million in construction and development-related contracts. These contracts support more than $1 billion in regional economic activity and about 9,000 jobs paying $358 million in wages and salaries (see Table ES1). State and local taxes associated with this activity exceeds $32 million.
• Limiting the secondary (multiplier) impacts of this construction and development spending to only those which are likely to occur through other M/WBEs, we estimate that DFW International Airport’s development and construction expenditures have generated over $631 million in economic activity in minority- and women-owned enterprises. These activities support more than 5,000 jobs with minority and women employers and boost local income by $204 million.
• On-going purchasing and procurement activities also support the region’s M/WBEs. Each year, about $31.6 million in spending is awarded to M/WBEs creating almost $53 million in annual economic activity, increasing local income by $33.6 million, supporting 1,211 jobs, and generating almost $2 million per year in state local taxes.
• The Airport’s recurring spending generates $33.1 million in annual economic activity and supports 665 jobs, which in turn provides in excess of $12.6 million in wages and salaries for the region’s minority- and women-owned businesses.
• The overall impacts of construction and procurement opportunities secured by the M/WBE community are most likely not divided equally across the Metroplex. We estimate that total economic activity related to construction spending at DFW International Airport has increased the economy of Dallas County by over $416 million, and on-going procurement spending boosts the county’s economic activity by $21.9 million per year (see Table ES2). Similarly, Tarrant County businesses have enjoyed almost $281 million in construction related economic activities and about $14.8 million gain from recurring procurement spending (see Table ES3).
• By ensuring its suppliers reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Metroplex, DFW International Airport strengthens the region’s capacity to achieve
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sustainable growth and meet the challenges of an ever-expanding global marketplace.
Table ES1
Impacts of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Contracting at Dallas/Fort
Worth International Airport On the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Description
Construction & Development
Impacts (7 years)
Recurring Procurement
Spending Impacts Includes All Secondary Impacts Total Value of All M/WBE Contracts $ 603,128,000 $ 31,620,000 Total Metroplex Economic Activity $ 1,005,021,000 $ 52,827,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 358,414,000 $ 33,566,000 Total Person-Years of Employment 9,100 1,211
Total State and Local Tax Revenue $ 32,855,000 $ 1,952,000
Impacts on M/WBE Firms Only Total Metroplex Economic Activity $ 631,260,000 $ 33,104,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 203,951,000 $ 12,611,000 Total Person-Years of Employment 5,087 665 Source: Authors’ estimates.
Table ES2
Impacts of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Contracting at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport On Dallas County
Description
Construction & Development
Impacts (7 years)
Recurring Procurement
Spending Impacts Includes All Secondary Impacts Total Economic Activity $ 416,581,000 $ 21,897,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 148,563,000 $ 13,913,000 Total Person-Years of Employment 3,772 502
Impacts on M/WBE Firms Only Total Economic Activity $ 261,657,000 $ 13,722,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 84,538,000 $ 5,227,000 Total Person-Years of Employment 2,109 276 Source: Authors’ estimates.
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Table ES3
Impacts of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Contracting at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport On Tarrant County
Description
Construction & Development
Impacts (7 years)
Recurring Procurement
Spending Impacts Includes All Secondary Impacts Total Economic Activity $ 280,803,000 $ 14,760,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 100,141,000 $ 9,378,000 Total Person-Years of Employment 2,543 338
Impacts on M/WBE Firms Only Total Economic Activity $ 176,374,000 $ 9,249,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 56,984,000 $ 3,524,000 Total Person-Years of Employment 1,421 186 Source: Authors’ estimates.
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION DFW International Airport is one of the largest generators of economic activity in
the Metroplex with operations creating more than $14 billion in economic activity and
supporting 269,000 jobs in the region. In addition, DFW’s strong market performance has
created sufficient demand for several infrastructure enhancements and expansions that are
currently underway. Officials at DFW report that these capital improvement programs
will create an additional $34 billion in regional economic activity over the next 15 years.
What is more, DFW International Airport is setting the standard for actively engaging
Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE) in procurement,
professional services, and construction contracting. This analysis focuses on the
economic activity generated through the Airport’s commitment to ensuring its suppliers
reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Metroplex.
In recent years, DFW International Airport has awarded more than $150 million
annually to M/WBE contractors for a wide range of construction, maintenance, service,
and procurement contracts. Recent capital development programs at the airport have
achieved an average of 30 percent M/WBE participation. Through the end of our study
period, spending on capital development programs has included $87.5 million for the
Terminal D project, $101 million for Skylink, and $123 million to build the Consolidated
Rental Car Facility in addition to other projects. However, this only tells part of the
story. Just like any other business, M/WBE firms themselves support a wide range of
businesses through the purchase of raw materials, supplies, and services. To quantify the
full economic impact of the M/WBE Program at DFW International Airport, we have
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estimated not only the direct impacts of contracts awarded to M/WBEs but also their
indirect and induced impacts.
Our estimates of the economic activity associated with the Airport’s minority and
women-owned business contracting is based on the IMPLAN1 input-output model
developed by the Minnesota IMPLAN Group. The IMPLAN model measures how a
given change in output at a firm supports economic activity across many firms and
households within a study area. The direct impacts represent operations at the given firm.
Indirect effects generally measure the secondary economic activity that is created when
the firm purchases goods and services from their suppliers. Induced impacts are a result
of the firm paying salaries and wages to its employees, who then spend a portion of their
earnings in the local economy for goods and services. When added together, the direct,
indirect, and induced impacts create a “multiplier” effect such that the total impacts are
greater than the initial value of output of the firm. The IMPLAN model is widely used in
academic and professional studies and is judged to offer reasonable, conservative
estimates of the impacts of firm activities.
DFW International Airport tracks expenditures on contracts, purchase orders, and
other procurement issued to M/WBEs. Moreover, reporting rules require contractors to
document subcontracts awarded to M/WBEs as well as actual payments to these firms.
These data have enabled the Small and Emerging Business Department at DFW
International Airport to implement comprehensive and coherent efforts to increase
participation by women- and minority-owned firms in DFW’s contracts. These detailed
1 IMPLAN (IMpact Analysis for PLANning) was originally developed by the USDA Forest Service in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the USDI Bureau of Land Management to assist the Forest Service in land and resource management planning.
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data also allow us to track the total economic activity that is associated with minority and
women contracting with a high degree of confidence.
In presenting our findings, we offer two estimates of the impacts of Airport
spending. In the first, we calculate the full economic activity associated with indirect and
induced impacts of M/WBE activities funded through airport contracts and procurement.
This captures all spending by M/WBEs, including spending at other M/WBE and non-
certified vendors, suppliers, and retailers. The second estimate considers only the
proportion of the indirect and induced effects that will be realized at qualifying M/WBEs.
We have allocated these secondary impacts to M/WBEs based on our estimates and data
from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Our analysis is broadly segregated into two types of activities. The first is
development and construction contracting. These expenditures increase and/or augment
the physical infrastructure at the airport. The construction of the new Skylink people
mover system and the Consolidated Rental Car Facility falls into this category. These
expenditures are typically large compared to on going spending for operations,
maintenance, and repair. However, they are one-time expenditures. Once a project is
completed, the impacts cease until a new project is started. Conversely, operations,
maintenance, and repair expenditures are on going and thus our estimates reflect a
recurring annual impact.
SECTION 2: IMPACTS OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT SPENDING
Over the last several years minority- and women-owned businesses working in
airport construction, development, and improvements have enjoyed exceptional business
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opportunities. More than $603 million has been awarded to M/WBE firms working on
one or more projects during the past seven years. This activity generated over $1 billion
in area economic activity across all firms (M/WBE and non-M/WBE) and supported over
9,100 person-years of employment2 paying more than $358 million in salaries and wages
(see Table 1). In addition, these activities generated an estimated $32.9 million in state
and local tax revenues. Appendix A provides detailed data on the estimated economic
impacts. Adjusting the secondary impacts to only include M/WBE firms, the economic
impacts remain very impressive with the sum of all area economic activity at M/WBE
firms totaling an estimated $631 million over the seven-year period that supported 5,100
person years of employment, paying $204 million in salary and wage income.
We estimate that the Dallas County economy has seen over $416 million in total
economic activity from DFW International Airport construction spending over the past
seven years boosting local incomes by over $148 million and adding almost 3,800
person-years of employment. Similarly, Tarrant County has enjoyed about $281 million
in economic activity supporting over 2,500 jobs paying in excess of $100 million in
salaries and wages (see Table 1).
2 Person-years of employment means the number of full-time equivalent positions in one year. If the construction projects being evaluated took 4 years, the employment impact could also be presented as an average of 1,250 FTE jobs (5,000 person years divided by 4 years) will be supported during construction activity.
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Table 1
Impacts of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Contracting And Procurement for Development and Construction Activities at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport On the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex 1997-2003
Description Metroplex Impacts
Dallas County Impacts
Tarrant County Impacts
Includes All Secondary Impacts Value of All M/WBE Contracts $ 603,128,000 Total Economic Activity $ 1,005,021,000 $ 416,581,000 $ 280,803,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 358,414,000 $ 148,563,000 $ 100,141,000 Person-Years of Employment 9,100 3,772 2,543
State & Local Tax Revenues $ 32,855,000
Impacts on M/WBE Firms Only Total Economic Activity $ 631,260,000 $ 261,657,000 $ 176,374,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 203,951,000 $ 84,538,000 $ 56,984,000 Person-Years of Employment 5,087 2,109 1,421 Source: Authors’ estimates.
SECTION 3: IMPACTS OF ONGOING PROCUREMENT SPENDING
Recurring spending for goods and services to support airport operations also
provides significant business opportunities for the region’s M/WBEs. On-going
procurement spending with minority contractors and firms averages $31.6 million per
year for a wide range of goods and services. This spending generates $52.8 million in
regional economic activity, with an estimated $33 million per year staying within
minority- and women-owned enterprises. Overall, procurement spending by DFW
International Airport with M/WBEs supports an estimated 1,211 permanent jobs paying
$33.6 million in wages and salaries. Of these impacts, about 665 jobs and $12.6 million
in income stay with M/WB enterprises (see Table 2 and Appendix B). On-going
spending to M/WBEs creates $1.9 million per year for state and local taxing jurisdictions.
With traffic at DFW International Airport growing again after the recession and terrorist
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attacks of 2001, we anticipate that procurement spending will have even greater annual
economic impacts in the future.
As with construction spending impacts, the effects of on-going procurement
spending by DFW International Airport are not likely distributed equally across the
Metroplex. Based on their relative shares of total area employment, we estimate that
Dallas and Tarrant Counties see $21.9 million, and $14.8 million, respectively, in annual
economic activity as a result of airport procurement spending, respectively. These
activities add 502 permanent jobs in Dallas County and 338 jobs in Tarrant County (see
Table 2).
Table 2
Annual Impacts of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Procurement at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport On the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Description Metroplex Impacts
Dallas County Impacts
Tarrant County Impacts
Includes All Secondary Impacts Value of All M/WBE Contracts $ 31,620,000 Total Economic Activity $ 52,827,000 $ 21,897,000 $ 14,760,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 33,566,000 $ 13,913,000 $ 9,378,000 Person-Years of Employment 1,211 502 338
State & Local Tax Revenues $ 1,952,000
Impacts on M/WBE Firms Only Total Economic Activity $ 33,104,000 $ 13,722,000 $ 9,249,000 Total Salaries and Wages $ 12,611,000 $ 5,227,000 $ 3,524,000 Person-Years of Employment 665 276 186 Source: Authors’ estimates. SECTION 4: CONCLUSIONS Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is one of the largest and most consistent
generators of economic opportunity for minority- and women-owned enterprises in the
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DFW Metroplex. The Airport prides itself as being the economic engine of the region
and is undoubtedly one of the top contributors to M/WBE as well as small- and medium-
sized enterprise development. As shown above, the Airport’s contracts and procurement
with M/WBEs generate hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity each year.
More importantly, DFW International Airport often serves as the first and/or most
reliable customer providing M/WBEs the financial capacity to grow, presenting equal
opportunities for committed, enthusiastic and dedicated entrepreneurs of all races and
ethnicities. This in turn strengthens the region’s capacity to achieve sustainable growth
and meet the challenges of an ever-expanding global marketplace.
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Appendix A
Implan Construction Output
Airport development and construction impacts. Economic activity by industry in dollars Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total*
1 Dairy Farm Products $ - $ 164 $ 23,856 $ 24,020 2 Poultry and Eggs $ - $ 303 $ 25,935 $ 26,238 3 Ranch Fed Cattle $ - $ 484 $ 71,143 $ 71,627 4 Range Fed Cattle $ - $ 230 $ 33,943 $ 34,173 5 Cattle Feedlots $ - $ 80 $ 11,701 $ 11,780 6 Sheep- Lambs and Goats $ - $ 2 $ 398 $ 401 7 Hogs- Pigs and Swine $ - $ 12 $ 1,727 $ 1,740 8 Other Meat Animal Products $ - $ - $ 21 $ 22 9 Miscellaneous Livestock $ - $ 1,912 $ 36,674 $ 38,586
10 Cotton $ - $ 7 $ 129 $ 135 11 Food Grains $ - $ 31 $ 358 $ 391 12 Feed Grains $ - $ 8,469 $ 2,676 $ 11,143 13 Hay and Pasture $ - $ 11,988 $ 3,787 $ 15,774 14 Grass Seeds $ - $ - $ - $ - 15 Tobacco $ - $ - $ - $ - 16 Fruits $ - $ 2 $ 4,940 $ 4,942 17 Tree Nuts $ - $ 6 $ 4,994 $ 5,000 18 Vegetables $ - $ 42 $ 5,194 $ 5,236 19 Sugar Crops $ - $ - $ - $ - 20 Miscellaneous Crops $ - $ - $ - $ - 21 Oil Bearing Crops $ - $ 12 $ 1,706 $ 1,717 22 Forest Products $ - $ 431 $ 129 $ 559 23 Greenhouse and Nursery Products $ - $ 86,064 $ 161,278 $ 247,342 24 Forestry Products $ - $ 120 $ 409 $ 529 25 Commercial Fishing $ - $ 30 $ 381 $ 412
26 Agricultural- Forestry- Fishery Services $ - $ 300 $ 4,133 $ 4,433
27 Landscape and Horticultural Services $ 456,391 $ 772,951 $ 351,352 $ 1,580,694
28 Iron Ores $ - $ - $ - $ - 29 Copper Ores $ - $ - $ - $ - 30 Lead and Zinc Ores $ - $ - $ - $ - 31 Gold Ores $ - $ 856 $ 257 $ 1,113 32 Silver Ores $ - $ - $ - $ -
33 Ferroalloy Ores- Except Vanadium $ - $ - $ - $ -
34 Metal Mining Services $ - $ - $ - $ - 35 Uranium-radium-vanadium Ores $ - $ 306 $ 92 $ 398
36 Metal Ores- Not Elswhere Classified $ - $ - $ - $ -
37 Coal Mining $ - $ 636 $ 1,717 $ 2,353 38 Natural Gas & Crude Petroleum $ 35,977 $ 946,679 $ 1,640,945 $ 2,623,601 39 Natural Gas Liquids $ - $ 220,658 $ 382,483 $ 603,140
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 40 Dimension Stone $ - $ 1,273 $ 248 $ 1,522 41 Sand and Gravel $ 22,043 $ 2,197 $ 477 $ 24,716
42 Clay- Ceramic- Refractory Minerals- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
43 Potash- Soda- and Borate Minerals $ - $ - $ - $ -
44 Phosphate Rock $ - $ - $ - $ -
45 Chemical- Fertilizer Mineral Mininig- N.E.C. $ - $ 116 $ 119 $ 235
46 Nonmetallic Minerals (Except Fuels) Service $ - $ - $ - $ -
47 Misc. Nonmetallic Minerals- N.E.C. $ - $ 7 $ 1 $ 8
48 New Residential Structures $ - $ - $ - $ -
49 New Industrial and Commercial Buildings $ 273,048,335 $ - $ - $ 273,048,335
50 New Utility Structures $ - $ - $ - $ - 51 New Highways and Streets $ 2,227,381 $ - $ - $ 2,227,381 52 New Farm Structures $ - $ - $ - $ - 53 New Mineral Extraction Facilities $ - $ - $ - $ - 54 New Government Facilities $ - $ - $ - $ -
55 Maintenance and Repair- Residential $ - $ 376,381 $ 1,894,540 $ 2,270,920
56 Maintenance and Repair Other Facilities $ 12,568,823 $ 1,987,835 $ 2,851,203 $ 17,407,862
57 Maintenance and Repair Oil and Gas Wells $ - $ 20,872 $ 35,181 $ 56,053
58 Meat Packing Plants $ - $ 2,638 $ 412,998 $ 415,637
59 Sausages and Other Prepared Meats $ - $ 9,114 $ 868,744 $ 877,857
60 Poultry Processing $ - $ 2,607 $ 161,670 $ 164,277 61 Creamery Butter $ - $ 13 $ 492 $ 505 62 Cheese- Natural and Processed $ - $ 144 $ 6,147 $ 6,291 63 Condensed and Evaporated Milk $ - $ - $ - $ - 64 Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts $ - $ 4,134 $ 131,578 $ 135,712 65 Fluid Milk $ - $ 3,552 $ 582,697 $ 586,249 66 Canned Specialties $ - $ 38 $ 4,769 $ 4,807 67 Canned Fruits and Vegetables $ - $ 42 $ 3,023 $ 3,065 68 Dehydrated Food Products $ - $ 7 $ 1,238 $ 1,245
69 Pickles- Sauces- and Salad Dressings $ - $ 363 $ 21,728 $ 22,091
70 Frozen Fruits- Juices and Vegetables $ - $ 5 $ 88 $ 92
71 Frozen Specialties $ - $ 245 $ 17,521 $ 17,766
72 Flour and Other Grain Mill Products $ - $ 114 $ 5,824 $ 5,938
73 Cereal Preparations $ - $ - $ - $ - 74 Rice Milling $ - $ - $ - $ - 75 Blended and Prepared Flour $ - $ 120 $ 17,834 $ 17,955 76 Wet Corn Milling $ - $ - $ - $ -
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 77 Dog- Cat- and Other Pet Food $ - $ 1 $ 1,984 $ 1,985 78 Prepared Feeds- N.E.C $ - $ 386 $ 3,892 $ 4,278
79 Bread- Cake- and Related Products $ - $ 19,344 $ 615,759 $ 635,103
80 Cookies and Crackers $ - $ 536 $ 77,373 $ 77,909 81 Sugar $ - $ 376 $ 22,671 $ 23,045 82 Confectionery Products $ - $ 252 $ 26,285 $ 26,536 83 Chocolate and Cocoa Products $ - $ - $ - $ - 84 Chewing Gum $ - $ - $ - $ - 85 Salted and Roasted Nuts & Seeds $ - $ 16 $ 2,087 $ 2,102 86 Cottonseed Oil Mills $ - $ 119 $ 2,022 $ 2,141 87 Soybean Oil Mills $ - $ - $ - $ - 88 Vegetable Oil Mills- N.E.C $ - $ 177 $ 1,272 $ 1,450 89 Animal and Marine Fats and Oils $ - $ 2,527 $ 5,300 $ 7,826 90 Shortening and Cooking Oils $ - $ 2,923 $ 160,772 $ 163,695 91 Malt Beverages $ - $ 1,188 $ 51,681 $ 52,870 92 Malt $ - $ - $ - $ -
93 Wines- Brandy- and Brandy Spirits $ - $ - $ - $ -
94 Distilled Liquor- Except Brandy $ - $ - $ - $ -
95 Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks & Water $ - $ 1,350 $ 78,753 $ 80,102
96 Flavoring Extracts and Syrups- N.E.C. $ - $ 647 $ 45,155 $ 45,801
97 Canned and Cured Sea Foods $ - $ 1 $ 55 $ 56
98 Prepared Fresh Or Frozen Fish Or Seafood $ - $ - $ - $ -
99 Roasted Coffee $ - $ 533 $ 15,884 $ 16,416 100 Potato Chips & Similar Snacks $ - $ 2,588 $ 335,245 $ 337,834 101 Manufactured Ice $ - $ - $ 13,649 $ 13,649 102 Macaroni and Spaghetti $ - $ 23 $ 9,552 $ 9,577 103 Food Preparations- N.E.C $ - $ 1,366 $ 532,849 $ 534,215 104 Cigarettes $ - $ - $ - $ - 105 Cigars $ - $ - $ - $ - 106 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco $ - $ - $ - $ - 107 Tobacco Stemming and Redrying $ - $ - $ - $ -
108 Broadwoven Fabric Mills and Finishing $ - $ 576 $ 4,305 $ 4,880
109 Narrow Fabric Mills $ - $ 51 $ 452 $ 503 110 Womens Hosiery- Except Socks $ - $ - $ - $ - 111 Hosiery- N.E.C $ - $ - $ 535 $ 535 112 Knit Outerwear Mills $ - $ 2 $ 126 $ 128 113 Knit Underwear Mills $ - $ - $ - $ - 114 Knit Fabric Mills $ - $ 221 $ 4,727 $ 4,948 115 Knitting Mills- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
116 Yarn Mills and Finishing Of Textiles- N.E.C. $ - $ 27 $ 157 $ 184
117 Carpets and Rugs $ - $ 441 $ 822 $ 1,262 118 Thread Mills $ - $ 55 $ 422 $ 477
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 119 Coated Fabrics- Not Rubberized $ - $ 821 $ 299 $ 1,120 120 Tire Cord and Fabric $ - $ - $ - $ - 121 Nonwoven Fabrics $ - $ - $ - $ - 122 Cordage and Twine $ - $ 945 $ 778 $ 1,724 123 Textile Goods- N.E.C $ - $ 105 $ 292 $ 397
124 Apparel Made From Purchased Materials $ - $ 6,201 $ 775,827 $ 782,028
125 Curtains and Draperies $ - $ 1,690 $ 65,984 $ 67,673 126 Housefurnishings- N.E.C $ - $ 15,434 $ 294,340 $ 309,772 127 Textile Bags $ - $ 3,345 $ 3,242 $ 6,587 128 Canvas Products $ - $ 60,972 $ 15,041 $ 76,014 129 Pleating and Stitching $ - $ 70 $ 26,863 $ 26,933
130 Automotive and Apparel Trimmings $ - $ 1,643 $ 124,556 $ 126,199
131 Schiffi Machine Embroideries $ - $ 6 $ 284 $ 290
132 Fabricated Textile Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 79,470 $ 63,940 $ 143,409
133 Logging Camps and Logging Contractors $ - $ 52,508 $ 2,759 $ 55,269
134 Sawmills and Planing Mills- General $ - $ 287,084 $ 11,414 $ 298,498
135 Hardwood Dimension and Flooring Mills $ - $ 883,078 $ 21,542 $ 904,620
136 Special Product Sawmills- N.E.C $ - $ - $ - $ - 137 Millwork $ - $ 1,679,915 $ 47,120 $ 1,727,035 138 Wood Kitchen Cabinets $ - $ 653,259 $ 42,683 $ 695,942 139 Veneer and Plywood $ - $ 3,086 $ 84 $ 3,171 140 Structural Wood Members- N.E.C $ - $ 445,524 $ 14,371 $ 459,894 141 Wood Containers $ - $ 15,942 $ 2,987 $ 18,929 142 Wood Pallets and Skids $ - $ 88,045 $ 18,749 $ 106,794 143 Mobile Homes $ - $ 615 $ 57 $ 672 144 Prefabricated Wood Buildings $ - $ 695 $ 45 $ 741 145 Wood Preserving $ - $ 186,157 $ 3,770 $ 189,927 146 Reconstituted Wood Products $ - $ 131,943 $ 3,335 $ 135,278 147 Wood Products- N.E.C $ - $ 71,185 $ 93,656 $ 164,841 148 Wood Household Furniture $ - $ 2,742 $ 54,698 $ 57,441 149 Upholstered Household Furniture $ - $ 1,051 $ 152,415 $ 153,466 150 Metal Household Furniture $ - $ 14,198 $ 40,264 $ 54,462 151 Mattresses and Bedsprings $ - $ 1,635 $ 144,841 $ 146,476 152 Wood Tv and Radio Cabinets $ - $ 548 $ 1,666 $ 2,214 153 Household Furniture- N.E.C $ - $ 2,428 $ 6,381 $ 8,810 154 Wood Office Furniture $ - $ 5,031 $ 6,722 $ 11,753 155 Metal Office Furniture $ - $ 857 $ 1,119 $ 1,976 156 Public Building Furniture $ - $ 289,269 $ 31,695 $ 320,963 157 Wood Partitions and Fixtures $ - $ 247,102 $ 791 $ 247,893 158 Metal Partitions and Fixtures $ - $ 522,179 $ 1,515 $ 523,694
159 Blinds- Shades- and Drapery Hardware $ - $ 1,493 $ 84,798 $ 86,291
160 Furniture and Fixtures- N.E.C $ - $ 10,309 $ 1,976 $ 12,285
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 161 Pulp Mills $ - $ 106 $ 74 $ 179
162 Paper Mills- Except Building Paper $ - $ 312 $ 78 $ 390
163 Paperboard Mills $ - $ 4,642 $ 1,169 $ 5,810 164 Paperboard Containers and Boxes $ - $ 707,803 $ 377,785 $ 1,085,587
165 Paper Coated & Laminated Packaging $ - $ 5,023 $ 2,038 $ 7,060
166 Paper Coated & Laminated N.E.C. $ - $ 18,283 $ 7,419 $ 25,701
167 Bags- Plastic $ - $ 2,627 $ 2,678 $ 5,305 168 Bags- Paper $ - $ 40 $ 40 $ 79 169 Die-cut Paper and Board $ - $ 1,098 $ 526 $ 1,623 170 Sanitary Paper Products $ - $ 409 $ 659 $ 1,069 171 Envelopes $ - $ 624 $ 286 $ 910 172 Stationery Products $ - $ 2,394 $ 1,449 $ 3,844 173 Converted Paper Products- N.E.C $ - $ 1,907 $ 2,347 $ 4,253 174 Newspapers $ - $ 396,249 $ 317,494 $ 713,743 175 Periodicals $ - $ 161,888 $ 166,752 $ 328,641 176 Book Publishing $ - $ 10,870 $ 202,342 $ 213,212 177 Book Printing $ - $ 6,643 $ 10,866 $ 17,509 178 Miscellaneous Publishing $ - $ 133,350 $ 107,572 $ 240,922 179 Commercial Printing $ 71,558 $ 956,056 $ 522,891 $ 1,550,503 180 Manifold Business Forms $ - $ 87,229 $ 40,109 $ 127,338 181 Greeting Card Publishing $ - $ 802 $ 31,820 $ 32,623 182 Blankbooks and Looseleaf Binder $ - $ 34,050 $ 26,516 $ 60,566 183 Bookbinding & Related $ - $ 1,716 $ 6,606 $ 8,322 184 Typesetting $ - $ 18,829 $ 3,223 $ 22,051 185 Plate Making $ - $ 14,510 $ 8,556 $ 23,067 186 Alkalies & Chlorine $ - $ - $ - $ - 187 Industrial Gases $ - $ 23,152 $ 24,319 $ 47,471 188 Inorganic Pigments $ - $ 1,599 $ 1,679 $ 3,279 189 Inorganic Chemicals Nec. $ - $ 26,324 $ 27,651 $ 53,976
190 Cyclic Crudes- Interm. & Indus. Organic Chem. $ - $ 178,348 $ 187,331 $ 365,679
191 Plastics Materials and Resins $ - $ 38,678 $ 14,943 $ 53,622 192 Synthetic Rubber $ - $ 295 $ 138 $ 434 193 Cellulosic Man-made Fibers $ - $ - $ - $ - 194 Organic Fibers- Noncellulosic $ - $ - $ - $ - 195 Drugs $ - $ 7,753 $ 1,451,016 $ 1,458,769 196 Soap and Other Detergents $ - $ 6,350 $ 124,951 $ 131,302 197 Polishes and Sanitation Goods $ - $ 50,337 $ 275,699 $ 326,036 198 Surface Active Agents $ - $ 638 $ 514 $ 1,152 199 Toilet Preparations $ - $ 3,481 $ 516,185 $ 519,666 200 Paints and Allied Products $ - $ 31,248 $ 2,729 $ 33,977 201 Gum and Wood Chemicals $ - $ - $ - $ -
202 Nitrogenous and Phosphatic Fertilizers $ - $ 916 $ 1,009 $ 1,926
203 Fertilizers- Mixing Only $ - $ 1,912 $ 2,450 $ 4,360 204 Agricultural Chemicals- N.E.C $ - $ 2,966 $ 6,798 $ 9,764
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 205 Adhesives and Sealants $ - $ 283,506 $ 53,270 $ 336,776 206 Explosives $ - $ 4,288 $ 690 $ 4,978 207 Printing Ink $ - $ 40,315 $ 22,245 $ 62,560 208 Carbon Black $ - $ 37 $ 20 $ 57 209 Chemical Preparations- N.E.C $ - $ 135,410 $ 57,855 $ 193,265 210 Petroleum Refining $ - $ 343,749 $ 540,397 $ 884,144 211 Paving Mixtures and Blocks $ - $ 125,412 $ 24,470 $ 149,881 212 Asphalt Felts and Coatings $ - $ 706,534 $ 41,463 $ 747,997 213 Lubricating Oils and Greases $ - $ 212,364 $ 146,481 $ 358,847
214 Petroleum and Coal Products- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
215 Tires and Inner Tubes $ - $ 114 $ 87 $ 200 216 Rubber and Plastics Footwear $ - $ - $ - $ -
217 Rubber and Plastics Hose and Belting $ - $ 88 $ 7 $ 95
218 Gaskets- Packing and Sealing Devices $ - $ 720 $ 299 $ 1,017
219 Fabricated Rubber Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 5,947 $ 2,199 $ 8,144
220 Miscellaneous Plastics Products $ - $ 56,428 $ 15,286 $ 71,714 221 Leather Tanning and Finishing $ - $ 1,141 $ 16,277 $ 17,417 222 Footwear Cut Stock $ - $ 1 $ 284 $ 285 223 House Slippers $ - $ - $ - $ - 224 Shoes- Except Rubber $ - $ 47 $ 46,247 $ 46,293 225 Leather Gloves and Mittens $ - $ - $ - $ - 226 Luggage $ - $ 1,922 $ 10,065 $ 11,987 227 Womens Handbags and Purses $ - $ 34 $ 1,559 $ 1,594 228 Personal Leather Goods $ - $ 6 $ 351 $ 358 229 Leather Goods- N.E.C $ - $ 1,249 $ 17,474 $ 18,723
230 Glass and Glass Products- Exc Containers $ - $ 712,690 $ 60,433 $ 773,122
231 Glass Containers $ - $ 4,913 $ 14,171 $ 19,084 232 Cement- Hydraulic $ - $ 1,941 $ 92 $ 2,033 233 Brick and Structural Clay Tile $ - $ 1,713 $ 53 $ 1,766 234 Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile $ - $ 16,614 $ 435 $ 17,049 235 Clay Refractories $ - $ 894 $ 1 $ 897 236 Structural Clay Products- N.E.C $ - $ 3 $ - $ 3 237 Vitreous Plumbing Fixtures $ - $ 9 $ - $ 9 238 Vitreous China Food Utensils $ - $ - $ - $ - 239 Fine Earthenware Food Utensils $ - $ - $ - $ - 240 Porcelain Electrical Supplies $ - $ 1,769 $ 143 $ 1,912 241 Pottery Products- N.E.C $ - $ 71 $ 62 $ 131 242 Concrete Block and Brick $ - $ 1,037 $ 55 $ 1,092 243 Concrete Products- N.E.C $ - $ 3,860 $ 207 $ 4,067 244 Ready-mixed Concrete $ - $ 11,477 $ 683 $ 12,159 245 Lime $ - $ 458 $ 252 $ 709 246 Gypsum Products $ 3,299 $ 7,197 $ 215 $ 10,712 247 Cut Stone and Stone Products $ - $ 3,433 $ 88 $ 3,521 248 Abrasive Products $ - $ 1,115 $ 581 $ 1,698
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 249 Asbestos Products $ - $ - $ - $ - 250 Minerals- Ground Or Treated $ - $ 10 $ 6 $ 16 251 Mineral Wool $ - $ 9,148 $ 1,781 $ 10,929 252 Nonclay Refractories $ - $ 297 $ 30 $ 326
253 Nonmetallic Mineral Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 2,284 $ 549 $ 2,833
254 Blast Furnaces and Steel Mills $ - $ 92,186 $ 5,535 $ 97,721 255 Electrometallurgical Products $ - $ 133 $ 19 $ 151 256 Steel Wire and Related Products $ - $ 19,710 $ 2,110 $ 21,822 257 Cold Finishing Of Steel Shapes $ - $ 699 $ 37 $ 736 258 Steel Pipe and Tubes $ - $ 7,979 $ 436 $ 8,415 259 Iron and Steel Foundries $ - $ 2,769 $ 160 $ 2,929 260 Primary Copper $ - $ - $ - $ - 261 Primary Aluminum $ - $ - $ - $ -
262 Primary Nonferrous Metals- N.E.C. $ - $ 70 $ 27 $ 98
263 Secondary Nonferrous Metals $ - $ 3,526 $ 438 $ 3,964 264 Copper Rolling and Drawing $ - $ 7,385 $ 310 $ 7,695 265 Aluminum Rolling and Drawing $ - $ 13,719 $ 2,550 $ 16,270
266 Nonferrous Rolling and Drawing- N.E.C. $ - $ 2,037 $ 288 $ 2,326
267 Nonferrous Wire Drawing and Insulating $ - $ 144,299 $ 4,970 $ 149,269
268 Aluminum Foundries $ - $ 2,809 $ 469 $ 3,278
269 Brass- Bronze- and Copper Foundries $ - $ 86 $ 13 $ 99
270 Nonferrous Castings- N.E.C. $ - $ 1,777 $ 300 $ 2,077 271 Metal Heat Treating $ - $ 4,020 $ 649 $ 4,670 272 Primary Metal Products- N.E.C $ - $ 423 $ 38 $ 463 273 Metal Cans $ - $ 2,567 $ 4,307 $ 6,874 274 Metal Barrels- Drums and Pails $ - $ 4,477 $ 2,251 $ 6,728 275 Cutlery $ - $ - $ - $ - 276 Hand and Edge Tools- N.E.C. $ - $ 49,487 $ 26,359 $ 75,847 277 Hand Saws and Saw Blades $ - $ 308 $ 898 $ 1,206 278 Hardware- N.E.C. $ - $ 91,960 $ 8,963 $ 100,923 279 Metal Sanitary Ware $ - $ 11,931 $ 301 $ 12,233
280 Plumbing Fixture Fittings and Trim $ - $ 35,345 $ 1,883 $ 37,229
281 Heating Equipment- Except Electric $ - $ 17,851 $ 660 $ 18,510
282 Fabricated Structural Metal $ 2,311,012 $ 221,738 $ 1,409 $ 2,534,159 283 Metal Doors- Sash- and Trim $ - $ 176,429 $ 6,266 $ 182,695
284 Fabricated Plate Work (Boiler Shops) $ - $ 19,630 $ 690 $ 20,320
285 Sheet Metal Work $ - $ 216,063 $ 5,600 $ 221,663 286 Architectural Metal Work $ - $ 60,844 $ 803 $ 61,648 287 Prefabricated Metal Buildings $ - $ 215,823 $ 717 $ 216,542 288 Miscellaneous Metal Work $ - $ 219,202 $ 2,193 $ 221,395
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total*
289 Screw Machine Products and Bolts- Etc. $ - $ 67,505 $ 6,949 $ 74,455
290 Iron and Steel Forgings $ - $ 5,128 $ 735 $ 5,863 291 Nonferrous Forgings $ - $ 210 $ 22 $ 233 292 Automotive Stampings $ - $ 3,640 $ 10,731 $ 14,370 293 Crowns and Closures $ - $ 499 $ 2,947 $ 3,447 294 Metal Stampings- N.E.C. $ - $ 85,074 $ 19,581 $ 104,656 295 Plating and Polishing $ - $ 29,284 $ 2,212 $ 31,495
296 Metal Coating and Allied Services $ - $ 35,742 $ 3,515 $ 39,257
297 Small Arms Ammunition $ - $ - $ - $ -
298 Ammunition- Except For Small Arms- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
299 Small Arms $ - $ 88 $ 65 $ 153 300 Other Ordnance and Accessories $ - $ - $ - $ - 301 Industrial and Fluid Valves $ - $ 863,205 $ 6,860 $ 870,064 302 Steel Springs- Except Wire $ - $ 858 $ 664 $ 1,521 303 Pipe- Valves- and Pipe Fittings $ - $ 128,824 $ 1,023 $ 129,848
304 Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products $ - $ 129,706 $ 16,635 $ 146,341
305 Metal Foil and Leaf $ - $ - $ - $ -
306 Fabricated Metal Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 156,415 $ 7,959 $ 164,374
307 Steam Engines and Turbines $ - $ 1,906 $ 4,190 $ 6,095
308 Internal Combustion Engines- N.E.C. $ - $ 6,306 $ 6,036 $ 12,342
309 Farm Machinery and Equipment $ - $ 898 $ 1,558 $ 2,456 310 Lawn and Garden Equipment $ - $ - $ - $ -
311 Construction Machinery and Equipment $ - $ 3,640 $ 1,376 $ 5,014
312 Mining Machinery- Except Oil Field $ - $ 10,271 $ 474 $ 10,745
313 Oil Field Machinery $ - $ 116,322 $ 7,542 $ 123,863 314 Elevators and Moving Stairways $ - $ 906,140 $ 141 $ 906,280
315 Conveyors and Conveying Equipment $ - $ 16,930 $ 878 $ 17,807
316 Hoists- Cranes- and Monorails $ - $ 407,007 $ 386 $ 407,393 317 Industrial Trucks and Tractors $ - $ 20,559 $ 1,917 $ 22,477
318 Machine Tools- Metal Cutting Types $ - $ 249 $ 431 $ 680
319 Machine Tools- Metal Forming Types $ - $ 359 $ 97 $ 455
320 Industrial Patterns $ - $ 6 $ 1 $ 7
321 Special Dies and Tools and Accessories $ - $ 24,003 $ 4,702 $ 28,706
322 Power Driven Hand Tools $ - $ 13,193 $ 18,883 $ 32,076 323 Rolling Mill Machinery $ - $ - $ - $ - 324 Welding Apparatus $ - $ 35,238 $ 2,287 $ 37,526 325 Metalworking Machinery- N.E.C. $ - $ 2,256 $ 397 $ 2,652 326 Textile Machinery $ - $ 1,167 $ 240 $ 1,407
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 327 Woodworking Machinery $ - $ 162 $ 2,140 $ 2,301 328 Paper Industries Machinery $ - $ 1,490 $ 715 $ 2,205 329 Printing Trades Machinery $ - $ 2,441 $ 1,177 $ 3,619 330 Food Products Machinery $ - $ 2,542 $ 4,312 $ 6,855
331 Special Industry Machinery N.E.C. $ - $ 7,438 $ 3,640 $ 11,078
332 Pumps and Compressors $ - $ 6,385 $ 1,565 $ 7,950 333 Ball and Roller Bearings $ - $ 1 $ 1 $ 2 334 Blowers and Fans $ - $ 7,885 $ 1,155 $ 9,040 335 Packaging Machinery $ - $ 2,574 $ 4,069 $ 6,642 336 Power Transmission Equipment $ - $ 2,633 $ 481 $ 3,115 337 Industrial Furnaces and Ovens $ - $ 848 $ 90 $ 937
338 General Industrial Machinery- N.E.C $ - $ 2,222 $ 363 $ 2,586
339 Electronic Computers $ 2,695 $ 63,356 $ 43,270 $ 109,321 340 Computer Storage Devices $ - $ 2,406 $ 398 $ 2,803 341 Computer Terminals $ - $ 71 $ 12 $ 83 342 Computer Peripheral Equipment- $ - $ 275,473 $ 45,593 $ 321,066
343 Calculating and Accounting Machines $ - $ 21,627 $ 2,293 $ 23,920
344 Typewriters and Office Machines N.E.C. $ - $ 598,181 $ 12,480 $ 610,663
345 Automatic Merchandising Machine $ - $ 663 $ 1,857 $ 2,520
346 Commercial Laundry Equipment $ - $ 367 $ 1,480 $ 1,848
347 Refrigeration and Heating Equipment $ - $ 3,073,448 $ 168,080 $ 3,241,529
348 Measuring and Dispensing Pumps $ - $ - $ - $ -
349 Service Industry Machines- N.E.C. $ - $ 85,694 $ 12,722 $ 98,416
350 Carburetors- Pistons- Rings- Valves $ - $ 3,517 $ 914 $ 4,431
351 Fluid Power Cylinders & Actuators $ - $ 12,640 $ 228 $ 12,869
352 Fluid Power Pumps & Motors $ - $ 405 $ 7 $ 412 353 Scales and Balances $ - $ 1,067 $ 2,630 $ 3,698 354 Industrial Machines N.E.C. $ - $ 4,874 $ 784 $ 5,659 355 Transformers $ - $ 1,045 $ 265 $ 1,310
356 Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus $ - $ 174,685 $ 5,920 $ 180,606
357 Motors and Generators $ - $ 117,367 $ 7,210 $ 124,578 358 Carbon and Graphite Products $ - $ - $ - $ - 359 Relays & Industrial Controls $ - $ 57,471 $ 6,788 $ 64,260
360 Electrical Industrial Apparatus- N.E.C. $ - $ 1,215 $ 242 $ 1,457
361 Household Cooking Equipment $ - $ 566 $ 57 $ 623
362 Household Refrigerators and Freezers $ - $ - $ - $ -
363 Household Laundry Equipment $ - $ 2 $ 10 $ 13 364 Electric Housewares and Fans $ - $ 10,834 $ 3,305 $ 14,138
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 365 Household Vacuum Cleaners $ - $ 1,055 $ 191 $ 1,245 366 Household Appliances- N.E.C. $ - $ 501 $ 57 $ 558 367 Electric Lamps $ 343 $ 147 $ 35 $ 526 368 Wiring Devices $ - $ 10,960 $ 1,550 $ 12,510 369 Lighting Fixtures and Equipment $ - $ 11,571 $ 2,242 $ 13,813 370 Radio and TV Receiving Sets $ - $ 54,147 $ 146,574 $ 200,721 371 Phonograph Records and Tape $ - $ 15,329 $ 34,777 $ 50,106
372 Telephone and Telegraph Apparatus $ - $ 326,893 $ 145,523 $ 472,416
373 Radio and Tv Communication Equipment $ - $ 2,141,749 $ 79,129 $ 2,220,878
374 Communications Equipment N.E.C. $ - $ 159,094 $ 5,878 $ 164,972
375 Electron Tubes $ - $ 14,240 $ 1,017 $ 15,257 376 Printed Circuit Boards $ - $ 235,344 $ 27,170 $ 262,514
377 Semiconductors and Related Devices $ - $ 5,460,226 $ 280,140 $ 5,740,365
378 Electronic Components- N.E.C. $ - $ 1,500,926 $ 173,273 $ 1,674,199 379 Storage Batteries $ - $ 162,828 $ 89,021 $ 251,849 380 Primary Batteries- Dry and Wet $ - $ - $ - $ - 381 Engine Electrical Equipment $ - $ 218,867 $ 56,952 $ 275,819
382 Magnetic & Optical Recording Media $ - $ 6,977 $ 2,047 $ 9,023
383 Electrical Equipment- N.E.C. $ - $ 37,557 $ 23,650 $ 61,207 384 Motor Vehicles $ - $ 23,393 $ 1,490,278 $ 1,513,670 385 Truck and Bus Bodies $ - $ 3,977 $ 19,613 $ 23,590
386 Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories $ - $ 255,634 $ 234,514 $ 490,148
387 Truck Trailers $ - $ 666 $ 1,536 $ 2,202 388 Motor Homes $ - $ 379 $ 4,491 $ 4,870 389 Aircraft $ - $ 52,473 $ 99,103 $ 151,577
390 Aircraft and Missile Engines and Parts $ - $ 4,843 $ 6,942 $ 11,785
391 Aircraft and Missile Equipment- $ - $ 25,455 $ 4,633 $ 30,087 392 Ship Building and Repairing $ - $ 1 $ - $ 1 393 Boat Building and Repairing $ - $ 136 $ 728 $ 864 394 Railroad Equipment $ - $ 29,909 $ 9,031 $ 38,941 395 Motorcycles- Bicycles- and Parts $ - $ 98 $ 109 $ 207 396 Complete Guided Missiles $ - $ 22 $ 7 $ 28 397 Travel Trailers and Camper $ - $ 35 $ 930 $ 964 398 Tanks and Tank Components $ - $ - $ - $ - 399 Transportation Equipment- N.E.C $ - $ 4,629 $ 1,693 $ 6,322 400 Search & Navigation Equipment $ - $ 57,707 $ 12,343 $ 70,050 401 Laboratory Apparatus & Furniture $ - $ 448 $ 244 $ 692 402 Automatic Temperature Controls $ - $ 37,100 $ 427 $ 37,527 403 Mechanical Measuring Devices $ 46,600 $ 65,415 $ 8,578 $ 120,593
404 Instruments To Measure Electricity $ - $ 4,936 $ 548 $ 5,485
405 Analytical Instruments $ - $ 7,608 $ 10,534 $ 18,142
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 406 Optical Instruments & Lenses $ - $ 2,927 $ 4,052 $ 6,980 407 Surgical and Medical Instrument $ - $ 21,153 $ 80,219 $ 101,372 408 Surgical Appliances and Supplies $ - $ 419,171 $ 247,859 $ 667,030 409 Dental Equipment and Supplies $ - $ 220 $ 4,566 $ 4,787 410 X-Ray Apparatus $ - $ 209 $ 203 $ 413 411 Electromedical Apparatus $ - $ 1,103 $ 5,655 $ 6,758 412 Ophthalmic Goods $ - $ 9,758 $ 109,193 $ 118,950
413 Photographic Equipment and Supplies $ - $ 43,109 $ 41,015 $ 84,124
414 Watches- Clocks- and Parts $ - $ 12 $ 519 $ 530 415 Jewelry- Precious Metal $ - $ 1,029 $ 13,972 $ 15,002 416 Silverware and Plated Ware $ - $ 74 $ 467 $ 542
417 Jewelers Materials and Lapidary Work $ - $ - $ 5 $ 6
418 Musical Instruments $ - $ 545 $ 502 $ 1,048 419 Dolls $ - $ 1 $ 81 $ 83
420 Games- Toys- and Childrens Vehicles $ - $ 256 $ 1,292 $ 1,547
421 Sporting and Athletic Goods- N.E.C. $ - $ 1,274 $ 19,007 $ 20,280
422 Pens and Mechanical Pencils $ - $ 35 $ 47 $ 81 423 Lead Pencils and Art Goods $ - $ 13 $ 16 $ 28 424 Marking Devices $ - $ 1,374 $ 471 $ 1,845 425 Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbons $ - $ 906 $ 570 $ 1,476 426 Costume Jewelery $ - $ 10 $ 788 $ 799 427 Fasteners- Buttons- Needles- Pins $ - $ 2 $ 130 $ 133 428 Brooms and Brushes $ - $ 2,163 $ 1,347 $ 3,510 429 Signs and Advertising Displays $ 1,610,844 $ 103,480 $ 51,656 $ 1,765,979 430 Burial Caskets and Vaults $ - $ 3 $ 453 $ 458 431 Hard Surface Floor Coverings $ - $ - $ - $ - 432 Manufacturing Industries- N.E.C. $ - $ 9,555 $ 17,124 $ 26,679 433 Railroads and Related Services $ - $ 177,564 $ 142,412 $ 319,976
434 Local- Interurban Passenger Transit $ - $ 134,176 $ 465,412 $ 599,587
435 Motor Freight Transport and Warehousing $ 10,453,159 $ 9,166,778 $ 2,705,603 $ 22,325,540
436 Water Transportation $ - $ 25,687 $ 45,448 $ 71,135 437 Air Transportation $ - $ 811,333 $ 1,193,640 $ 2,004,971 438 Pipe Lines- Except Natural Gas $ - $ 40,162 $ 64,364 $ 104,527
439 Arrangement Of Passenger Transportation $ - $ 93,250 $ 215,658 $ 308,908
440 Transportation Services $ 1,374,578 $ 598,593 $ 127,727 $ 2,100,897
441 Communications- Except Radio and TV $ 1,599,658 $ 6,034,890 $ 4,267,081 $ 11,901,629
442 Radio and TV Broadcasting $ - $ 739,169 $ 460,621 $ 1,199,790 443 Electric Services $ 40,941 $ 1,306,769 $ 4,103,997 $ 5,451,706 444 Gas Production and Distribution $ 66,642 $ 274,520 $ 1,181,270 $ 1,522,431
445 Water Supply and Sewerage Systems $ - $ 17,209 $ 80,903 $ 98,113
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total*
446 Sanitary Services and Steam Supply $ 461,605 $ 793,172 $ 382,900 $ 1,637,677
447 Wholesale Trade $ 16,404,455 $ 22,611,191 $ 11,247,283 $ 50,262,930 448 Building Materials & Gardening $ 6,741,027 $ 1,158,090 $ 1,652,674 $ 9,551,791 449 General Merchandise Stores $ - $ 614,298 $ 3,536,657 $ 4,150,955 450 Food Stores $ - $ 651,088 $ 3,729,365 $ 4,380,453
451 Automotive Dealers & Service Stations $ 94,719 $ 4,499,377 $ 5,429,110 $ 10,023,205
452 Apparel & Accessory Stores $ - $ 501,231 $ 1,856,779 $ 2,358,010
453 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores $ 1,901,870 $ 692,455 $ 1,915,680 $ 4,510,005
454 Eating & Drinking $ 195,877 $ 809,749 $ 8,582,695 $ 9,588,321 455 Miscellaneous Retail $ 1,416,540 $ 2,553,224 $ 6,043,995 $ 10,013,758 456 Banking $ - $ 6,241,652 $ 7,899,520 $ 14,141,172 457 Credit Agencies $ - $ 2,240,729 $ 2,076,357 $ 4,317,086 458 Security and Commodity Brokers $ - $ 1,757,390 $ 2,076,064 $ 3,833,453 459 Insurance Carriers $ - $ 1,187,495 $ 5,944,110 $ 7,131,605 460 Insurance Agents and Brokers $ 47,981 $ 244,438 $ 1,223,556 $ 1,515,974 461 Owner-occupied Dwellings $ - $ - $ 18,065,666 $ 18,065,666 462 Real Estate $ 158,613 $ 8,178,943 $ 9,157,515 $ 17,495,071 463 Hotels and Lodging Places $ - $ 1,873,962 $ 2,382,101 $ 4,256,063
464 Laundry- Cleaning and Shoe Repair $ - $ 174,220 $ 720,435 $ 894,655
465 Portrait and Photographic Studios $ - $ 15,695 $ 185,606 $ 201,301 466 Beauty and Barber Shops $ - $ - $ 800,957 $ 800,957 467 Funeral Service and Crematories $ - $ - $ 254,726 $ 254,726 468 Miscellaneous Personal Services $ - $ 79,867 $ 944,505 $ 1,024,372 469 Advertising $ 11,163 $ 1,063,524 $ 587,405 $ 1,662,093 470 Other Business Services $ 2,874,955 $ 13,249,309 $ 2,046,270 $ 18,170,534
471 Photofinishing- Commercial Photography $ 483,556 $ 587,127 $ 540,140 $ 1,610,822
472 Services To Buildings $ 2,177,251 $ 603,016 $ 602,471 $ 3,382,738 473 Equipment Rental and Leasing $ 16,163 $ 2,214,959 $ 388,078 $ 2,619,201 474 Personnel Supply Services $ 472,895 $ 5,849,500 $ 1,123,413 $ 7,445,809
475 Computer and Data Processing Services $ 181,879 $ 9,119,002 $ 2,726,656 $ 12,027,537
476 Detective and Protective Services $ 1,255,500 $ 642,065 $ 320,249 $ 2,217,815 477 Automobile Rental and Leasing $ - $ 1,097,750 $ 475,506 $ 1,573,256
478 Automobile Parking and Car Wash $ - $ 131,543 $ 387,909 $ 519,453
479 Automobile Repair and Services $ - $ 1,222,913 $ 2,200,223 $ 3,423,135 480 Electrical Repair Service $ 62,968,693 $ 196,033 $ 315,017 $ 63,479,744
481 Watch- Clock- Jewelry and Furniture Repair $ - $ 531 $ 114,995 $ 115,527
482 Miscellaneous Repair Shops $ 30,741 $ 704,644 $ 308,010 $ 1,043,395 483 Motion Pictures $ - $ 438,002 $ 1,107,936 $ 1,545,940 484 Theatrical Producers- Bands Etc. $ - $ 152,506 $ 447,120 $ 599,626 485 Bowling Alleys and Pool Halls $ - $ 105 $ 96,808 $ 96,914
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total*
486 Commercial Sports Except Racing $ - $ 197,256 $ 374,087 $ 571,343
487 Racing and Track Operation $ - $ 236 $ 225,529 $ 225,765
488 Amusement and Recreation Services- N.E.C. $ - $ 16 $ 1,493,712 $ 1,493,728
489 Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs $ - $ 78,256 $ 524,033 $ 602,288
490 Doctors and Dentists $ 1,490 $ - $ 8,495,765 $ 8,497,255 491 Nursing and Protective Care $ - $ - $ 861,338 $ 861,338 492 Hospitals $ - $ 17,292 $ 6,172,734 $ 6,190,026
493 Other Medical and Health Services $ - $ 2,357 $ 2,596,260 $ 2,598,616
494 Legal Services $ 739,209 $ 2,707,606 $ 3,377,691 $ 6,824,505
495 Elementary and Secondary Schools $ - $ - $ 601,817 $ 601,817
496 Colleges- Universities- Schools $ - $ 47,015 $ 714,772 $ 761,786 497 Other Educational Services $ 684,619 $ 44,422 $ 729,709 $ 1,458,749 498 Job Trainings & Related Services $ - $ 19,335 $ 150,742 $ 170,078 499 Child Day Care Services $ - $ - $ 1,155,845 $ 1,155,845 500 Social Services- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ 831,035 $ 831,035 501 Residential Care $ - $ - $ 319,857 $ 319,857 502 Other Nonprofit Organizations $ - $ 18,915 $ 277,973 $ 296,888 503 Business Associations $ - $ 296,995 $ 357,131 $ 654,127 504 Labor and Civic Organizations $ - $ 2,016 $ 567,174 $ 569,191 505 Religious Organizations $ - $ - $ 747,785 $ 747,785
506 Engineering- Architectural Services $ 71,610,000 $ 26,833,553 $ 380,352 $ 98,823,907
507 Accounting- Auditing and Bookkeeping $ 2,538 $ 9,773,277 $ 1,309,283 $ 11,085,097
508 Management and Consulting Services $ 12,804,313 $ 10,259,992 $ 1,465,114 $ 24,529,419
509 Research- Development & Testing Services $ 2,796,605 $ 1,616,365 $ 264,405 $ 4,677,373
510 Local Government Passenger Transit $ - $ 30,090 $ 107,083 $ 137,172
511 State and Local Electric Utilities $ - $ 136,922 $ 433,595 $ 570,517
512 Other State and Local Govt Enterprises $ - $ 426,910 $ 1,699,502 $ 2,126,413
513 U.S. Postal Service $ - $ 1,909,662 $ 913,009 $ 2,822,671 514 Federal Electric Utilities $ - $ - $ - $ -
515 Other Federal Government Enterprises $ - $ 182,821 $ 513,749 $ 696,570
516 Noncomparable Imports $ - $ - $ - $ - 517 Scrap $ - $ - $ - $ - 518 Used and Secondhand Goods $ - $ - $ - $ - 519 Federal Government - Military $ - $ - $ - $ -
520 Federal Government - Non-Military $ - $ - $ - $ -
521 Commodity Credit Corporation $ - $ - $ - $ -
522 State & Local Government - Education $ - $ - $ 4,990,427 $ 4,990,427
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Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total*
523 State & Local Government - Non-Education $ - $ - $ 5,241,676 $ 5,241,676
524 Rest Of The World Industry $ - $ - $ - $ - 525 Domestic Services $ - $ - $ 503,159 $ 503,159 526 Dummy $ - $ - $ - $ - 527 Dummy $ - $ - $ - $ - 528 Inventory Valuation Adjustment $ - $ - $ - $ -
25001 Foreign Trade $ 3,475,855 $ - $ - $ 3,475,855 28001 Domestic Trade $ 107,177,228 $ - $ - $ 107,177,228
Total $ 603,127,612 $ 204,897,962 $ 196,995,715 $ 1,005,021,290 Copyright MIG
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Appendix B
Implan Ongoing Output
Economic Activity of Ongoing Spending Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total*
1 Dairy Farm Products $ - $ 8 $ 1,337 $ 1,345 2 Poultry and Eggs $ - $ 15 $ 1,450 $ 1,465 3 Ranch Fed Cattle $ - $ 24 $ 3,974 $ 3,999 4 Range Fed Cattle $ - $ 10 $ 1,897 $ 1,907 5 Cattle Feedlots $ - $ 2 $ 653 $ 659 6 Sheep- Lambs and Goats $ - $ - $ 21 $ 21 7 Hogs- Pigs and Swine $ - $ - $ 98 $ 98 8 Other Meat Animal Products $ - $ - $ 1 $ 1 9 Miscellaneous Livestock $ - $ 146 $ 2,044 $ 2,190
10 Cotton $ - $ - $ 8 $ 8 11 Food Grains $ - $ 1 $ 20 $ 21 12 Feed Grains $ - $ 290 $ 149 $ 439 13 Hay and Pasture $ - $ 410 $ 213 $ 623 14 Grass Seeds $ - $ - $ - $ - 15 Tobacco $ - $ - $ - $ - 16 Fruits $ - $ - $ 277 $ 277 17 Tree Nuts $ - $ - $ 279 $ 279 18 Vegetables $ - $ 1 $ 289 $ 293 19 Sugar Crops $ - $ - $ - $ - 20 Miscellaneous Crops $ - $ - $ - $ - 21 Oil Bearing Crops $ - $ - $ 97 $ 97 22 Forest Products $ - $ 15 $ 8 $ 23 23 Greenhouse and Nursery Products $ - $ 3,777 $ 9,039 $ 12,816 24 Forestry Products $ - $ 5 $ 22 $ 26 25 Commercial Fishing $ - $ 1 $ 21 $ 21
26 Agricultural- Forestry- Fishery Services $ - $ 12 $ 230 $ 245
27 Landscape and Horticultural Services $ 21,943 $ 31,164 $ 19,788 $ 72,898
28 Iron Ores $ - $ - $ - $ - 29 Copper Ores $ - $ - $ - $ - 30 Lead and Zinc Ores $ - $ - $ - $ - 31 Gold Ores $ - $ 38 $ 15 $ 54 32 Silver Ores $ - $ - $ - $ -
33 Ferroalloy Ores- Except Vanadium $ - $ - $ - $ -
34 Metal Mining Services $ - $ - $ - $ - 35 Uranium-radium-vanadium Ores $ - $ 14 $ 7 $ 18
36 Metal Ores- Not Elswhere Classified $ - $ - $ - $ -
37 Coal Mining $ - $ 34 $ 97 $ 131 38 Natural Gas & Crude Petroleum $ - $ 99,742 $ 92,143 $ 191,884 39 Natural Gas Liquids $ - $ 23,248 $ 21,476 $ 44,726
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 40 Dimension Stone $ - $ 68 $ 12 $ 85 41 Sand and Gravel $ - $ 141 $ 28 $ 169
42 Clay- Ceramic- Refractory Minerals- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
43 Potash- Soda- and Borate Minerals $ - $ - $ - $ -
44 Phosphate Rock $ - $ - $ - $ -
45 Chemical- Fertilizer Mineral Mininig- N.E.C. $ - $ 13 $ 8 $ 20
46 Nonmetallic Minerals (Except Fuels) Service $ - $ - $ - $ -
47 Misc. Nonmetallic Minerals- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
48 New Residential Structures $ - $ - $ - $ -
49 New Industrial and Commercial Buildings $ 9,732,932 $ - $ - $ 9,732,932
50 New Utility Structures $ - $ - $ - $ - 51 New Highways and Streets $ 224,752 $ - $ - $ 224,752 52 New Farm Structures $ - $ - $ - $ - 53 New Mineral Extraction Facilities $ - $ - $ - $ - 54 New Government Facilities $ - $ - $ - $ -
55 Maintenance and Repair- Residential $ - $ 21,021 $ 105,589 $ 126,610
56 Maintenance and Repair Other Facilities $ 93,571 $ 113,377 $ 162,777 $ 369,725
57 Maintenance and Repair Oil and Gas Wells $ - $ 2,136 $ 1,975 $ 4,113
58 Meat Packing Plants $ - $ 135 $ 23,076 $ 23,211
59 Sausages and Other Prepared Meats $ - $ 441 $ 48,510 $ 48,947
60 Poultry Processing $ - $ 146 $ 9,018 $ 9,164 61 Creamery Butter $ - $ - $ 28 $ 29 62 Cheese- Natural and Processed $ - $ 8 $ 344 $ 352 63 Condensed and Evaporated Milk $ - $ - $ - $ - 64 Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts $ - $ 196 $ 7,367 $ 7,565 65 Fluid Milk $ - $ 176 $ 32,654 $ 32,830 66 Canned Specialties $ - $ 1 $ 267 $ 268 67 Canned Fruits and Vegetables $ - $ 1 $ 169 $ 170 68 Dehydrated Food Products $ - $ - $ 69 $ 69
69 Pickles- Sauces- and Salad Dressings $ - $ 18 $ 1,212 $ 1,232
70 Frozen Fruits- Juices and Vegetables $ - $ - $ 3 $ 7
71 Frozen Specialties $ - $ 13 $ 979 $ 989
72 Flour and Other Grain Mill Products $ - $ 7 $ 326 $ 329
73 Cereal Preparations $ - $ - $ - $ - 74 Rice Milling $ - $ - $ - $ - 75 Blended and Prepared Flour $ - $ 7 $ 995 $ 1,001 76 Wet Corn Milling $ - $ - $ - $ -
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 77 Dog- Cat- and Other Pet Food $ - $ - $ 110 $ 110 78 Prepared Feeds- N.E.C $ - $ 24 $ 218 $ 242
79 Bread- Cake- and Related Products $ - $ 918 $ 34,397 $ 35,318
80 Cookies and Crackers $ - $ 25 $ 4,318 $ 4,344 81 Sugar $ - $ 22 $ 1,266 $ 1,288 82 Confectionery Products $ - $ 14 $ 1,465 $ 1,479 83 Chocolate and Cocoa Products $ - $ - $ - $ - 84 Chewing Gum $ - $ - $ - $ - 85 Salted and Roasted Nuts & Seeds $ - $ - $ 118 $ 118 86 Cottonseed Oil Mills $ - $ 5 $ 111 $ 119 87 Soybean Oil Mills $ - $ - $ - $ - 88 Vegetable Oil Mills- N.E.C $ - $ 12 $ 70 $ 82 89 Animal and Marine Fats and Oils $ - $ 155 $ 297 $ 450 90 Shortening and Cooking Oils $ - $ 174 $ 8,979 $ 9,151 91 Malt Beverages $ - $ 56 $ 2,880 $ 2,938 92 Malt $ - $ - $ - $ -
93 Wines- Brandy- and Brandy Spirits $ - $ - $ - $ -
94 Distilled Liquor- Except Brandy $ - $ - $ - $ -
95 Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks & Water $ - $ 77 $ 4,391 $ 4,469
96 Flavoring Extracts and Syrups- N.E.C. $ - $ 32 $ 2,520 $ 2,555
97 Canned and Cured Sea Foods $ - $ - $ 2 $ 2
98 Prepared Fresh Or Frozen Fish Or Seafood $ - $ - $ - $ -
99 Roasted Coffee $ - $ 25 $ 888 $ 913 100 Potato Chips & Similar Snacks $ - $ 122 $ 18,695 $ 18,817 101 Manufactured Ice $ - $ - $ 759 $ 759 102 Macaroni and Spaghetti $ - $ 1 $ 535 $ 535 103 Food Preparations- N.E.C $ - $ 90 $ 29,749 $ 29,839 104 Cigarettes $ - $ - $ - $ - 105 Cigars $ - $ - $ - $ - 106 Chewing and Smoking Tobacco $ - $ - $ - $ - 107 Tobacco Stemming and Redrying $ - $ - $ - $ -
108 Broadwoven Fabric Mills and Finishing $ - $ 29 $ 239 $ 269
109 Narrow Fabric Mills $ - $ 2 $ 27 $ 29 110 Womens Hosiery- Except Socks $ - $ - $ - $ - 111 Hosiery- N.E.C $ - $ - $ 30 $ 30 112 Knit Outerwear Mills $ - $ - $ 8 $ 8 113 Knit Underwear Mills $ - $ - $ - $ - 114 Knit Fabric Mills $ - $ 21 $ 263 $ 284 115 Knitting Mills- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
116 Yarn Mills and Finishing Of Textiles- N.E.C. $ - $ 1 $ 9 $ 10
117 Carpets and Rugs $ - $ 15 $ 47 $ 62 118 Thread Mills $ - $ 2 $ 22 $ 28
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 119 Coated Fabrics- Not Rubberized $ - $ 30 $ 18 $ 48 120 Tire Cord and Fabric $ - $ - $ - $ - 121 Nonwoven Fabrics $ - $ - $ - $ - 122 Cordage and Twine $ - $ 39 $ 45 $ 83 123 Textile Goods- N.E.C $ - $ 7 $ 18 $ 24
124 Apparel Made From Purchased Materials $ - $ 828 $ 43,252 $ 44,080
125 Curtains and Draperies $ - $ 118 $ 3,684 $ 3,799 126 Housefurnishings- N.E.C $ - $ 1,125 $ 16,412 $ 17,537 127 Textile Bags $ - $ 196 $ 180 $ 376 128 Canvas Products $ - $ 2,295 $ 842 $ 3,137 129 Pleating and Stitching $ - $ 8 $ 1,496 $ 1,506
130 Automotive and Apparel Trimmings $ - $ 117 $ 6,940 $ 7,057
131 Schiffi Machine Embroideries $ - $ - $ 17 $ 18
132 Fabricated Textile Products- N.E.C. $ 1,079 $ 2,860 $ 3,581 $ 7,517
133 Logging Camps and Logging Contractors $ - $ 1,909 $ 155 $ 2,064
134 Sawmills and Planing Mills- General $ - $ 10,051 $ 641 $ 10,692
135 Hardwood Dimension and Flooring Mills $ - $ 31,174 $ 1,208 $ 32,379
136 Special Product Sawmills- N.E.C $ - $ - $ - $ - 137 Millwork $ - $ 58,625 $ 2,645 $ 61,270 138 Wood Kitchen Cabinets $ - $ 22,696 $ 2,388 $ 25,083 139 Veneer and Plywood $ - $ 109 $ 3 $ 112 140 Structural Wood Members- N.E.C $ - $ 15,550 $ 806 $ 16,354 141 Wood Containers $ - $ 820 $ 167 $ 988 142 Wood Pallets and Skids $ - $ 7,229 $ 1,047 $ 8,276 143 Mobile Homes $ - $ 15 $ 2 $ 17 144 Prefabricated Wood Buildings $ - $ 24 $ 2 $ 29 145 Wood Preserving $ - $ 6,579 $ 212 $ 6,788 146 Reconstituted Wood Products $ - $ 4,678 $ 187 $ 4,864 147 Wood Products- N.E.C $ - $ 3,571 $ 5,222 $ 8,793 148 Wood Household Furniture $ - $ 103 $ 3,047 $ 3,148 149 Upholstered Household Furniture $ - $ 36 $ 8,488 $ 8,525 150 Metal Household Furniture $ - $ 489 $ 2,242 $ 2,730 151 Mattresses and Bedsprings $ - $ 59 $ 8,068 $ 8,123 152 Wood Tv and Radio Cabinets $ - $ 12 $ 92 $ 105 153 Household Furniture- N.E.C $ - $ 75 $ 357 $ 432 154 Wood Office Furniture $ - $ 183 $ 373 $ 555 155 Metal Office Furniture $ - $ 36 $ 61 $ 97 156 Public Building Furniture $ - $ 10,389 $ 1,767 $ 12,156 157 Wood Partitions and Fixtures $ - $ 8,809 $ 42 $ 8,851 158 Metal Partitions and Fixtures $ - $ 18,621 $ 85 $ 18,705
159 Blinds- Shades- and Drapery Hardware $ - $ 51 $ 4,724 $ 4,775
160 Furniture and Fixtures- N.E.C $ - $ 363 $ 110 $ 473
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 161 Pulp Mills $ - $ 3 $ 2 $ 10
162 Paper Mills- Except Building Paper $ - $ 10 $ 3 $ 17
163 Paperboard Mills $ - $ 177 $ 67 $ 241 164 Paperboard Containers and Boxes $ - $ 58,359 $ 21,129 $ 79,490
165 Paper Coated & Laminated Packaging $ - $ 286 $ 115 $ 398
166 Paper Coated & Laminated N.E.C. $ - $ 1,039 $ 414 $ 1,453
167 Bags- Plastic $ - $ 196 $ 149 $ 345 168 Bags- Paper $ - $ 1 $ 1 $ 7 169 Die-cut Paper and Board $ - $ 69 $ 29 $ 98 170 Sanitary Paper Products $ - $ 29 $ 38 $ 67 171 Envelopes $ - $ 38 $ 17 $ 52 172 Stationery Products $ - $ 149 $ 80 $ 232 173 Converted Paper Products- N.E.C $ - $ 119 $ 130 $ 253 174 Newspapers $ - $ 26,712 $ 17,733 $ 44,444 175 Periodicals $ - $ 10,921 $ 9,318 $ 20,238 176 Book Publishing $ - $ 724 $ 11,335 $ 12,059 177 Book Printing $ - $ 481 $ 610 $ 1,094 178 Miscellaneous Publishing $ - $ 9,249 $ 6,014 $ 15,263 179 Commercial Printing $ 16,766 $ 70,784 $ 29,266 $ 116,817 180 Manifold Business Forms $ - $ 5,236 $ 2,293 $ 7,528 181 Greeting Card Publishing $ - $ 61 $ 1,774 $ 1,832 182 Blankbooks and Looseleaf Binder $ - $ 1,895 $ 1,485 $ 3,383 183 Bookbinding & Related $ - $ 102 $ 378 $ 477 184 Typesetting $ - $ 1,676 $ 182 $ 1,858 185 Plate Making $ - $ 1,175 $ 482 $ 1,660 186 Alkalies & Chlorine $ - $ - $ - $ - 187 Industrial Gases $ - $ 2,359 $ 1,375 $ 3,736 188 Inorganic Pigments $ - $ 164 $ 94 $ 258 189 Inorganic Chemicals Nec. $ - $ 2,686 $ 1,563 $ 4,249
190 Cyclic Crudes- Interm. & Indus. Organic Chem. $ - $ 18,186 $ 10,596 $ 28,779
191 Plastics Materials and Resins $ - $ 1,692 $ 839 $ 2,531 192 Synthetic Rubber $ - $ 17 $ 9 $ 24 193 Cellulosic Man-made Fibers $ - $ - $ - $ - 194 Organic Fibers- Noncellulosic $ - $ - $ - $ - 195 Drugs $ - $ 623 $ 81,310 $ 81,933 196 Soap and Other Detergents $ - $ 666 $ 6,975 $ 7,641 197 Polishes and Sanitation Goods $ - $ 8,774 $ 15,384 $ 24,158 198 Surface Active Agents $ - $ 45 $ 29 $ 74 199 Toilet Preparations $ - $ 255 $ 28,783 $ 29,038 200 Paints and Allied Products $ - $ 1,198 $ 153 $ 1,352 201 Gum and Wood Chemicals $ - $ - $ - $ -
202 Nitrogenous and Phosphatic Fertilizers $ - $ 60 $ 57 $ 116
203 Fertilizers- Mixing Only $ - $ 104 $ 137 $ 240 204 Agricultural Chemicals- N.E.C $ - $ 226 $ 383 $ 609
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 205 Adhesives and Sealants $ - $ 11,147 $ 2,979 $ 14,130 206 Explosives $ - $ 242 $ 39 $ 281 207 Printing Ink $ - $ 3,183 $ 1,247 $ 4,432 208 Carbon Black $ - $ 1 $ 1 $ 5 209 Chemical Preparations- N.E.C $ - $ 7,758 $ 3,246 $ 11,004 210 Petroleum Refining $ - $ 35,810 $ 30,357 $ 66,170 211 Paving Mixtures and Blocks $ - $ 7,766 $ 1,378 $ 9,145 212 Asphalt Felts and Coatings $ - $ 27,804 $ 2,342 $ 30,145 213 Lubricating Oils and Greases $ - $ 14,682 $ 8,209 $ 22,891
214 Petroleum and Coal Products- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
215 Tires and Inner Tubes $ - $ 10 $ 3 $ 13 216 Rubber and Plastics Footwear $ - $ - $ - $ -
217 Rubber and Plastics Hose and Belting $ - $ 3 $ - $ 3
218 Gaskets- Packing and Sealing Devices $ - $ 38 $ 18 $ 53
219 Fabricated Rubber Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 230 $ 124 $ 354
220 Miscellaneous Plastics Products $ - $ 2,307 $ 854 $ 3,162 221 Leather Tanning and Finishing $ - $ 110 $ 907 $ 1,014 222 Footwear Cut Stock $ - $ - $ 17 $ 18 223 House Slippers $ - $ - $ - $ - 224 Shoes- Except Rubber $ - $ 2 $ 2,579 $ 2,581 225 Leather Gloves and Mittens $ - $ - $ - $ - 226 Luggage $ - $ 188 $ 560 $ 748 227 Womens Handbags and Purses $ - $ 1 $ 88 $ 89 228 Personal Leather Goods $ - $ - $ 20 $ 20 229 Leather Goods- N.E.C $ - $ 52 $ 975 $ 1,027
230 Glass and Glass Products- Exc Containers $ - $ 28,389 $ 3,390 $ 31,776
231 Glass Containers $ - $ 382 $ 789 $ 1,173 232 Cement- Hydraulic $ - $ 74 $ 7 $ 78 233 Brick and Structural Clay Tile $ - $ 58 $ 2 $ 63 234 Ceramic Wall and Floor Tile $ - $ 582 $ 22 $ 609 235 Clay Refractories $ - $ 31 $ - $ 31 236 Structural Clay Products- N.E.C $ - $ - $ - $ - 237 Vitreous Plumbing Fixtures $ - $ - $ - $ - 238 Vitreous China Food Utensils $ - $ - $ - $ - 239 Fine Earthenware Food Utensils $ - $ - $ - $ - 240 Porcelain Electrical Supplies $ - $ 68 $ 9 $ 74 241 Pottery Products- N.E.C $ - $ 2 $ 2 $ 5 242 Concrete Block and Brick $ - $ 42 $ 2 $ 47 243 Concrete Products- N.E.C $ - $ 171 $ 11 $ 182 244 Ready-mixed Concrete $ - $ 487 $ 39 $ 525 245 Lime $ - $ 33 $ 15 $ 48 246 Gypsum Products $ 16 $ 255 $ 11 $ 285 247 Cut Stone and Stone Products $ - $ 127 $ 7 $ 131 248 Abrasive Products $ - $ 50 $ 31 $ 82
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 249 Asbestos Products $ - $ - $ - $ - 250 Minerals- Ground Or Treated $ - $ - $ - $ - 251 Mineral Wool $ - $ 387 $ 99 $ 486 252 Nonclay Refractories $ - $ 20 $ 1 $ 21
253 Nonmetallic Mineral Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 84 $ 30 $ 114
254 Blast Furnaces and Steel Mills $ - $ 2,411 $ 310 $ 2,725 255 Electrometallurgical Products $ - $ 2 $ 1 $ 3 256 Steel Wire and Related Products $ - $ 725 $ 118 $ 843 257 Cold Finishing Of Steel Shapes $ - $ 19 $ 1 $ 20 258 Steel Pipe and Tubes $ - $ 201 $ 25 $ 227 259 Iron and Steel Foundries $ - $ 103 $ 9 $ 112 260 Primary Copper $ - $ - $ - $ - 261 Primary Aluminum $ - $ - $ - $ -
262 Primary Nonferrous Metals- N.E.C. $ - $ 5 $ 1 $ 5
263 Secondary Nonferrous Metals $ - $ 113 $ 27 $ 138 264 Copper Rolling and Drawing $ - $ 249 $ 18 $ 267 265 Aluminum Rolling and Drawing $ - $ 430 $ 141 $ 574
266 Nonferrous Rolling and Drawing- N.E.C. $ - $ 79 $ 18 $ 96
267 Nonferrous Wire Drawing and Insulating $ - $ 4,777 $ 280 $ 5,057
268 Aluminum Foundries $ - $ 104 $ 27 $ 131
269 Brass- Bronze- and Copper Foundries $ - $ 2 $ - $ 3
270 Nonferrous Castings- N.E.C. $ - $ 67 $ 18 $ 83 271 Metal Heat Treating $ - $ 147 $ 37 $ 184 272 Primary Metal Products- N.E.C $ - $ 17 $ 1 $ 18 273 Metal Cans $ - $ 196 $ 239 $ 435 274 Metal Barrels- Drums and Pails $ - $ 270 $ 127 $ 397 275 Cutlery $ - $ - $ - $ - 276 Hand and Edge Tools- N.E.C. $ - $ 1,930 $ 1,485 $ 3,415 277 Hand Saws and Saw Blades $ - $ 12 $ 52 $ 64 278 Hardware- N.E.C. $ - $ 3,350 $ 501 $ 3,851 279 Metal Sanitary Ware $ - $ 418 $ 18 $ 435
280 Plumbing Fixture Fittings and Trim $ - $ 1,241 $ 107 $ 1,346
281 Heating Equipment- Except Electric $ - $ 633 $ 38 $ 671
282 Fabricated Structural Metal $ - $ 7,850 $ 81 $ 7,932 283 Metal Doors- Sash- and Trim $ - $ 6,279 $ 351 $ 6,630
284 Fabricated Plate Work (Boiler Shops) $ - $ 713 $ 39 $ 751
285 Sheet Metal Work $ - $ 7,683 $ 313 $ 7,996 286 Architectural Metal Work $ - $ 2,136 $ 45 $ 2,182 287 Prefabricated Metal Buildings $ - $ 7,689 $ 40 $ 7,732 288 Miscellaneous Metal Work $ - $ 7,729 $ 123 $ 7,854
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289 Screw Machine Products and Bolts- Etc. $ - $ 1,775 $ 390 $ 2,163
290 Iron and Steel Forgings $ - $ 212 $ 40 $ 252 291 Nonferrous Forgings $ - $ 7 $ 1 $ 8 292 Automotive Stampings $ - $ 217 $ 598 $ 815 293 Crowns and Closures $ - $ 27 $ 165 $ 193 294 Metal Stampings- N.E.C. $ - $ 2,182 $ 1,095 $ 3,277 295 Plating and Polishing $ - $ 694 $ 125 $ 816
296 Metal Coating and Allied Services $ - $ 922 $ 197 $ 1,122
297 Small Arms Ammunition $ - $ - $ - $ -
298 Ammunition- Except For Small Arms- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ - $ -
299 Small Arms $ - $ 5 $ 2 $ 8 300 Other Ordnance and Accessories $ - $ - $ - $ - 301 Industrial and Fluid Valves $ - $ 32,128 $ 385 $ 32,514 302 Steel Springs- Except Wire $ - $ 237 $ 38 $ 274 303 Pipe- Valves- and Pipe Fittings $ - $ 4,795 $ 58 $ 4,853
304 Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products $ - $ 5,178 $ 929 $ 6,106
305 Metal Foil and Leaf $ - $ - $ - $ -
306 Fabricated Metal Products- N.E.C. $ - $ 5,738 $ 448 $ 6,184
307 Steam Engines and Turbines $ - $ 243 $ 234 $ 478
308 Internal Combustion Engines- N.E.C. $ - $ 2,123 $ 339 $ 2,462
309 Farm Machinery and Equipment $ - $ 52 $ 90 $ 143 310 Lawn and Garden Equipment $ - $ - $ - $ -
311 Construction Machinery and Equipment $ - $ 234 $ 77 $ 311
312 Mining Machinery- Except Oil Field $ - $ 398 $ 28 $ 426
313 Oil Field Machinery $ - $ 4,516 $ 424 $ 4,940 314 Elevators and Moving Stairways $ - $ 32,309 $ 9 $ 32,314
315 Conveyors and Conveying Equipment $ - $ 637 $ 49 $ 686
316 Hoists- Cranes- and Monorails $ - $ 14,515 $ 21 $ 14,539 317 Industrial Trucks and Tractors $ - $ 876 $ 108 $ 984
318 Machine Tools- Metal Cutting Types $ - $ 11 $ 25 $ 37
319 Machine Tools- Metal Forming Types $ - $ 15 $ 7 $ 21
320 Industrial Patterns $ - $ - $ - $ -
321 Special Dies and Tools and Accessories $ - $ 947 $ 265 $ 1,212
322 Power Driven Hand Tools $ - $ 481 $ 1,056 $ 1,533 323 Rolling Mill Machinery $ - $ - $ - $ - 324 Welding Apparatus $ - $ 1,280 $ 128 $ 1,408 325 Metalworking Machinery- N.E.C. $ - $ 83 $ 21 $ 107 326 Textile Machinery $ - $ 45 $ 12 $ 60
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 327 Woodworking Machinery $ - $ 6 $ 119 $ 125 328 Paper Industries Machinery $ - $ 119 $ 40 $ 159 329 Printing Trades Machinery $ - $ 149 $ 67 $ 215 330 Food Products Machinery $ - $ 124 $ 242 $ 365
331 Special Industry Machinery N.E.C. $ - $ 368 $ 206 $ 574
332 Pumps and Compressors $ - $ 293 $ 88 $ 381 333 Ball and Roller Bearings $ - $ - $ - $ - 334 Blowers and Fans $ - $ 323 $ 65 $ 388 335 Packaging Machinery $ - $ 143 $ 227 $ 371 336 Power Transmission Equipment $ - $ 108 $ 28 $ 136 337 Industrial Furnaces and Ovens $ - $ 35 $ 7 $ 38
338 General Industrial Machinery- N.E.C $ - $ 83 $ 20 $ 103
339 Electronic Computers $ - $ 2,513 $ 2,416 $ 4,929 340 Computer Storage Devices $ - $ 69 $ 21 $ 91 341 Computer Terminals $ - $ 1 $ - $ 2 342 Computer Peripheral Equipment- $ - $ 8,002 $ 2,562 $ 10,563
343 Calculating and Accounting Machines $ - $ 414 $ 128 $ 543
344 Typewriters and Office Machines N.E.C. $ - $ 5,945 $ 701 $ 6,647
345 Automatic Merchandising Machine $ - $ 50 $ 102 $ 155
346 Commercial Laundry Equipment $ - $ 41 $ 81 $ 122
347 Refrigeration and Heating Equipment $ - $ 103,659 $ 9,435 $ 113,092
348 Measuring and Dispensing Pumps $ - $ - $ - $ -
349 Service Industry Machines- N.E.C. $ - $ 2,116 $ 745 $ 2,861
350 Carburetors- Pistons- Rings- Valves $ - $ 193 $ 50 $ 243
351 Fluid Power Cylinders & Actuators $ - $ 487 $ 12 $ 498
352 Fluid Power Pumps & Motors $ - $ 14 $ - $ 14 353 Scales and Balances $ - $ 117 $ 148 $ 262 354 Industrial Machines N.E.C. $ - $ 178 $ 45 $ 220 355 Transformers $ - $ 68 $ 13 $ 82
356 Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus $ - $ 6,200 $ 334 $ 6,531
357 Motors and Generators $ - $ 4,131 $ 405 $ 4,536 358 Carbon and Graphite Products $ - $ - $ - $ - 359 Relays & Industrial Controls $ - $ 4,403 $ 383 $ 4,786
360 Electrical Industrial Apparatus- N.E.C. $ - $ 44 $ 12 $ 56
361 Household Cooking Equipment $ - $ 7 $ 2 $ 9
362 Household Refrigerators and Freezers $ - $ - $ - $ -
363 Household Laundry Equipment $ - $ - $ - $ - 364 Electric Housewares and Fans $ - $ 304 $ 185 $ 486
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 365 Household Vacuum Cleaners $ - $ 13 $ 10 $ 23 366 Household Appliances- N.E.C. $ - $ 15 $ 2 $ 16 367 Electric Lamps $ - $ 2 $ 1 $ 7 368 Wiring Devices $ - $ 425 $ 87 $ 512 369 Lighting Fixtures and Equipment $ - $ 522 $ 127 $ 645 370 Radio and TV Receiving Sets $ - $ 974 $ 8,174 $ 9,148 371 Phonograph Records and Tape $ - $ 1,595 $ 1,940 $ 3,535
372 Telephone and Telegraph Apparatus $ - $ 13,111 $ 8,126 $ 21,238
373 Radio and Tv Communication Equipment $ - $ 74,942 $ 4,423 $ 79,367
374 Communications Equipment N.E.C. $ - $ 5,567 $ 328 $ 5,895
375 Electron Tubes $ - $ 157 $ 58 $ 214 376 Printed Circuit Boards $ - $ 5,622 $ 1,523 $ 7,145
377 Semiconductors and Related Devices $ - $ 132,510 $ 15,699 $ 148,209
378 Electronic Components- N.E.C. $ 530 $ 35,853 $ 9,709 $ 46,091 379 Storage Batteries $ - $ 5,361 $ 4,969 $ 10,331 380 Primary Batteries- Dry and Wet $ - $ - $ - $ - 381 Engine Electrical Equipment $ - $ 10,851 $ 3,185 $ 14,036
382 Magnetic & Optical Recording Media $ - $ 448 $ 115 $ 562
383 Electrical Equipment- N.E.C. $ 178 $ 1,330 $ 1,320 $ 2,824 384 Motor Vehicles $ - $ 2,162 $ 83,002 $ 85,164 385 Truck and Bus Bodies $ - $ 177 $ 1,092 $ 1,272
386 Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories $ - $ 24,578 $ 13,119 $ 37,695
387 Truck Trailers $ - $ 61 $ 87 $ 146 388 Motor Homes $ - $ 19 $ 250 $ 269 389 Aircraft $ - $ 3,007 $ 5,530 $ 8,536
390 Aircraft and Missile Engines and Parts $ - $ 258 $ 390 $ 648
391 Aircraft and Missile Equipment- $ - $ 1,000 $ 258 $ 1,258 392 Ship Building and Repairing $ - $ - $ - $ - 393 Boat Building and Repairing $ - $ 5 $ 40 $ 45 394 Railroad Equipment $ - $ 1,995 $ 506 $ 2,502 395 Motorcycles- Bicycles- and Parts $ - $ 3 $ 8 $ 11 396 Complete Guided Missiles $ - $ 1 $ - $ 1 397 Travel Trailers and Camper $ - $ 4 $ 51 $ 55 398 Tanks and Tank Components $ - $ - $ - $ - 399 Transportation Equipment- N.E.C $ - $ 215 $ 95 $ 307 400 Search & Navigation Equipment $ - $ 2,013 $ 690 $ 2,703 401 Laboratory Apparatus & Furniture $ - $ 19 $ 12 $ 35 402 Automatic Temperature Controls $ - $ 1,215 $ 22 $ 1,240 403 Mechanical Measuring Devices $ - $ 2,797 $ 483 $ 3,279
404 Instruments To Measure Electricity $ - $ 165 $ 30 $ 195
405 Analytical Instruments $ - $ 265 $ 590 $ 853
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Code Industry Direct* Indirect* Induced* Total* 406 Optical Instruments & Lenses $ - $ 103 $ 227 $ 330 407 Surgical and Medical Instrument $ 2,848 $ 790 $ 4,530 $ 8,168 408 Surgical Appliances and Supplies $ - $ 15,138 $ 14,002 $ 29,139 409 Dental Equipment and Supplies $ - $ 10 $ 256 $ 266 410 X-Ray Apparatus $ - $ 2 $ 11 $ 13 411 Electromedical Apparatus $ - $ 44 $ 316 $ 360 412 Ophthalmic Goods $ - $ 347 $ 6,102 $ 6,449
413 Photographic Equipment and Supplies $ - $ 742 $ 2,331 $ 3,073
414 Watches- Clocks- and Parts $ - $ - $ 29 $ 30 415 Jewelry- Precious Metal $ - $ 69 $ 778 $ 849 416 Silverware and Plated Ware $ - $ 2 $ 28 $ 30
417 Jewelers Materials and Lapidary Work $ - $ - $ - $ -
418 Musical Instruments $ - $ 17 $ 29 $ 43 419 Dolls $ - $ - $ 3 $ 3
420 Games- Toys- and Childrens Vehicles $ - $ 12 $ 71 $ 84
421 Sporting and Athletic Goods- N.E.C. $ - $ 52 $ 1,060 $ 1,114
422 Pens and Mechanical Pencils $ - $ 1 $ 2 $ 3 423 Lead Pencils and Art Goods $ - $ - $ 1 $ 1 424 Marking Devices $ - $ 77 $ 28 $ 100 425 Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbons $ - $ 41 $ 34 $ 71 426 Costume Jewelery $ - $ 1 $ 42 $ 44 427 Fasteners- Buttons- Needles- Pins $ - $ - $ 8 $ 8 428 Brooms and Brushes $ - $ 120 $ 77 $ 196 429 Signs and Advertising Displays $ 108,624 $ 6,709 $ 2,885 $ 118,221 430 Burial Caskets and Vaults $ - $ - $ 27 $ 27 431 Hard Surface Floor Coverings $ - $ - $ - $ - 432 Manufacturing Industries- N.E.C. $ - $ 553 $ 959 $ 1,510 433 Railroads and Related Services $ - $ 7,816 $ 7,969 $ 15,785
434 Local- Interurban Passenger Transit $ 2,375,697 $ 11,596 $ 26,129 $ 2,413,425
435 Motor Freight Transport and Warehousing $ 660,558 $ 480,803 $ 151,236 $ 1,292,594
436 Water Transportation $ - $ 1,728 $ 2,541 $ 4,266 437 Air Transportation $ - $ 46,645 $ 66,649 $ 113,294 438 Pipe Lines- Except Natural Gas $ 5,843 $ 4,418 $ 3,610 $ 13,870
439 Arrangement Of Passenger Transportation $ 12,394 $ 15,617 $ 12,035 $ 40,043
440 Transportation Services $ 859,821 $ 42,466 $ 7,138 $ 909,425
441 Communications- Except Radio and TV $ 18,177 $ 382,016 $ 238,718 $ 638,909
442 Radio and TV Broadcasting $ - $ 49,809 $ 25,730 $ 75,538 443 Electric Services $ - $ 72,579 $ 230,424 $ 303,003 444 Gas Production and Distribution $ 23,156 $ 17,764 $ 66,171 $ 107,091
445 Water Supply and Sewerage Systems $ - $ 1,199 $ 4,531 $ 5,730
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446 Sanitary Services and Steam Supply $ 30,988 $ 46,199 $ 21,412 $ 98,598
447 Wholesale Trade $ 1,494,027 $ 939,674 $ 628,359 $ 3,062,060 448 Building Materials & Gardening $ 7,528 $ 44,837 $ 92,077 $ 144,446 449 General Merchandise Stores $ - $ 23,783 $ 197,047 $ 220,833 450 Food Stores $ - $ 25,209 $ 207,936 $ 233,146
451 Automotive Dealers & Service Stations $ 44,452 $ 174,204 $ 302,719 $ 521,374
452 Apparel & Accessory Stores $ - $ 19,406 $ 103,457 $ 122,862
453 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores $ 1,484,665 $ 26,808 $ 106,733 $ 1,618,211
454 Eating & Drinking $ - $ 47,508 $ 478,551 $ 526,060 455 Miscellaneous Retail $ 76,571 $ 98,854 $ 336,918 $ 512,343 456 Banking $ - $ 343,631 $ 441,188 $ 784,817 457 Credit Agencies $ - $ 157,513 $ 115,923 $ 273,439 458 Security and Commodity Brokers $ - $ 112,116 $ 116,335 $ 228,451 459 Insurance Carriers $ - $ 59,755 $ 331,059 $ 390,813 460 Insurance Agents and Brokers $ - $ 12,298 $ 68,147 $ 80,446 461 Owner-occupied Dwellings $ - $ - $ 1,005,719 $ 1,005,719 462 Real Estate $ - $ 453,007 $ 512,128 $ 965,138 463 Hotels and Lodging Places $ - $ 106,045 $ 132,999 $ 239,047
464 Laundry- Cleaning and Shoe Repair $ - $ 19,122 $ 40,217 $ 59,339
465 Portrait and Photographic Studios $ - $ 1,015 $ 10,337 $ 11,352 466 Beauty and Barber Shops $ - $ - $ 44,637 $ 44,637 467 Funeral Service and Crematories $ - $ - $ 14,221 $ 14,221 468 Miscellaneous Personal Services $ 47,172 $ 5,159 $ 52,606 $ 104,938 469 Advertising $ 75,247 $ 71,005 $ 32,825 $ 179,077 470 Other Business Services $ 1,043,340 $ 725,244 $ 114,274 $ 1,882,855
471 Photofinishing- Commercial Photography $ 2,913 $ 47,651 $ 30,123 $ 80,687
472 Services To Buildings $ 1,821,345 $ 35,284 $ 33,802 $ 1,890,429 473 Equipment Rental and Leasing $ - $ 93,256 $ 21,800 $ 115,056 474 Personnel Supply Services $ 64,525 $ 332,015 $ 63,054 $ 459,591
475 Computer and Data Processing Services $ 93,277 $ 669,758 $ 153,294 $ 916,330
476 Detective and Protective Services $ 169,349 $ 34,424 $ 18,010 $ 221,786 477 Automobile Rental and Leasing $ - $ 76,433 $ 26,598 $ 103,031
478 Automobile Parking and Car Wash $ - $ 11,848 $ 21,685 $ 33,536
479 Automobile Repair and Services $ - $ 74,141 $ 122,788 $ 196,927 480 Electrical Repair Service $ 588,392 $ 13,290 $ 17,777 $ 619,458
481 Watch- Clock- Jewelry and Furniture Repair $ - $ 34 $ 6,407 $ 6,439
482 Miscellaneous Repair Shops $ 793 $ 39,871 $ 17,281 $ 57,947 483 Motion Pictures $ - $ 29,110 $ 61,741 $ 90,852 484 Theatrical Producers- Bands Etc. $ - $ 8,908 $ 24,928 $ 33,836 485 Bowling Alleys and Pool Halls $ - $ 7 $ 5,393 $ 5,400
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486 Commercial Sports Except Racing $ - $ 16,936 $ 20,828 $ 37,765
487 Racing and Track Operation $ - $ 14 $ 12,552 $ 12,566
488 Amusement and Recreation Services- N.E.C. $ - $ 1 $ 83,204 $ 83,204
489 Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs $ - $ 4,769 $ 29,173 $ 33,942
490 Doctors and Dentists $ 4,148 $ - $ 473,469 $ 477,618 491 Nursing and Protective Care $ - $ - $ 48,155 $ 48,155 492 Hospitals $ - $ 996 $ 344,258 $ 345,253
493 Other Medical and Health Services $ - $ 204 $ 144,719 $ 144,921
494 Legal Services $ 33,306 $ 170,362 $ 188,898 $ 392,568
495 Elementary and Secondary Schools $ - $ - $ 33,449 $ 33,449
496 Colleges- Universities- Schools $ - $ 2,485 $ 39,791 $ 42,273 497 Other Educational Services $ 3,867 $ 26,394 $ 40,636 $ 70,897 498 Job Trainings & Related Services $ - $ 1,253 $ 8,431 $ 9,684 499 Child Day Care Services $ - $ - $ 64,395 $ 64,395 500 Social Services- N.E.C. $ - $ - $ 46,337 $ 46,337 501 Residential Care $ - $ - $ 17,857 $ 17,857 502 Other Nonprofit Organizations $ - $ 1,528 $ 15,479 $ 17,010 503 Business Associations $ - $ 20,404 $ 19,937 $ 40,341 504 Labor and Civic Organizations $ - $ 135 $ 31,589 $ 31,723 505 Religious Organizations $ - $ - $ 41,643 $ 41,643
506 Engineering- Architectural Services $ 3,623,798 $ 1,018,332 $ 21,408 $ 4,663,537
507 Accounting- Auditing and Bookkeeping $ 154,703 $ 525,810 $ 73,350 $ 753,864
508 Management and Consulting Services $ 976,717 $ 534,929 $ 82,656 $ 1,594,304
509 Research- Development & Testing Services $ 217,044 $ 93,023 $ 14,825 $ 324,892
510 Local Government Passenger Transit $ - $ 2,629 $ 6,012 $ 8,642
511 State and Local Electric Utilities $ - $ 7,602 $ 24,346 $ 31,945
512 Other State and Local Govt Enterprises $ - $ 32,952 $ 94,989 $ 127,941
513 U.S. Postal Service $ - $ 111,302 $ 51,185 $ 162,487 514 Federal Electric Utilities $ - $ - $ - $ -
515 Other Federal Government Enterprises $ - $ 8,697 $ 28,646 $ 37,346
516 Noncomparable Imports $ - $ - $ - $ - 517 Scrap $ - $ - $ - $ - 518 Used and Secondhand Goods $ - $ - $ - $ - 519 Federal Government - Military $ - $ - $ - $ -
520 Federal Government - Non-Military $ - $ - $ - $ -
521 Commodity Credit Corporation $ - $ - $ - $ -
522 State & Local Government - Education $ - $ - $ 293,248 $ 293,248
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523 State & Local Government - Non-Education $ - $ - $ 308,011 $ 308,011
524 Rest Of The World Industry $ - $ - $ - $ - 525 Domestic Services $ - $ - $ 28,033 $ 28,033 526 Dummy $ - $ - $ - $ - 527 Dummy $ - $ - $ - $ - 528 Inventory Valuation Adjustment $ - $ - $ - $ -
25001 Foreign Trade $ 30,426 $ - $ - $ 30,426 28001 Domestic Trade $ 5,482,169 $ - $ - $ 5,482,169
Total $ 31,729,647 $ 10,236,574 $ 11,032,871 $ 52,999,095 Copyright MIG