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  • Black-Owned Firms: 2002

    2002 Economic Census

    Survey of Business Owners

    Company Statistics Series

    Issued April 2006

    SB02-00CS-BLK

    U.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics Administration

    U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

  • CONTENTS

    Introduction v���������������������������������������������������

    Tables

    1. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by Kind of Business: 2002 1���2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of

    Business: 2002 4�����������������������������������������3. Statistics by Kind of Business for Selected Metropolitan and

    Micropolitan Statistical Areas With 100 or MoreBlack�Owned Firms: 2002 19��������������������������������

    4. Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or MoreBlack�Owned Firms: 2002 197��������������������������������

    5. Statistics for Selected Places With 100 or More Black�OwnedFirms: 2002 208��������������������������������������������

    6. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by Kind of Business andReceipts Size of Firm: 2002 223������������������������������

    7. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms With Paid Employees by Kindof Business and Employment Size of Firm: 2002 227������������

    8. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms With No Paid Employees byKind of Business: 2002 230����������������������������������

    9. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms With No Paid Employees byState: 2002 231��������������������������������������������

    10. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms With No Paid Employees byReceipts Size of Firm: 2002 232������������������������������

    11. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Kind of Business: 2002 233��������12. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by State and Kind of Business:

    2002 236���������������������������������������������������13. Statistics for All U.S. Firms by Kind of Business and Receipts

    Size of Firm: 2002 251��������������������������������������14. Statistics for All U.S. Firms With Paid Employees by Kind of

    Business and Employment Size of Firm: 2002 255��������������15. Statistics for All U.S. Firms With No Paid Employees by Kind of

    Business: 2002 258�����������������������������������������16. Statistics for All U.S. Firms With No Paid Employees by State:

    2002 259���������������������������������������������������17. Statistics for All U.S. Firms With No Paid Employees by

    Receipts Size of Firm: 2002 260������������������������������

    Survey of Business Owners Black�Owned Firms iiiU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • CONTENTS�Con.

    Appendixes

    A. Explanation of Terms A–1�������������������������������������B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions B–1����������������������C. Methodology C–1���������������������������������������������D. Geographic Notes D–1����������������������������������������E. Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas E–1���������������

    iv Black�Owned Firms Survey of Business OwnersU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 1. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by Kind of Business: 2002[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in eachindustry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protection andthe meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employeesRelative standard error of

    estimate (percent)2 forcolumn�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    Total for all sectors 1 197 661�������������������� 88 779 041 94 585 65 933 700 756 697 17 576 171 1 1 1 1 3 1

    11 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agriculturalsupport services (NAICS 113�115)3 3 724������������� 230 376 349 127 441 1 842 24 829 6 8 16 15 18 16

    21 Mining 325���������������������������������������� 57 471 S S S S 12 40 S S S S

    211 Oil and gas extraction 186������������������������� 9 557 S D b D 15 32 S D D D

    212 Mining (except oil and gas) 49��������������������� 3 128 1 D b D 15 2 – D D D

    213 Support activities for mining S�������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S

    22 Utilities 508��������������������������������������� 95 876 32 86 201 132 7 324 17 10 47 11 9 10

    221 Utilities 508�������������������������������������� 95 876 32 86 201 132 7 324 17 10 47 11 9 10

    2211 Electric power generation, transmission, anddistribution 13�������������������������������� 9 793 11 8 638 45 2 633 35 5 42 6 1 3

    2212 Natural gas distribution 8���������������������� 73 527 S S S S 33 13 S S S S

    2213 Water, sewage, and other systems 15������������ 4 068 15 4 068 41 1 416 74 43 74 43 27 31

    23 Construction 75 020���������������������������������� 9 635 050 8 736 7 506 982 55 145 1 718 104 2 5 4 6 5 5

    236 Construction of buildings 13 864����������������������� 3 644 735 2 179 3 088 438 14 103 451 641 3 8 6 9 6 7

    237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 2 109��������� 972 216 542 899 009 6 310 222 420 5 15 9 16 21 15

    238 Specialty trade contractors 59 045��������������������� 5 018 055 6 013 3 519 491 34 732 1 044 043 2 6 5 8 7 8

    31�33 Manufacturing 10 084��������������������������������� 4 648 160 2 076 4 457 455 30 583 1 021 902 2 9 8 9 8 6

    311 Food manufacturing 1 496��������������������������� 623 935 327 604 583 3 543 89 561 6 17 23 18 15 15

    312 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 72���� D 10 D g D 23 D 94 D D D

    313 Textile mills 56���������������������������������� D 8 D b D 10 D 50 D D D

    314 Textile product mills 110��������������������������� D S D b D 25 D S D D D

    315 Apparel manufacturing 1 564������������������������ 94 710 118 75 436 847 19 270 7 19 24 23 25 18

    316 Leather and allied product manufacturing 87�������� 22 926 3 D b D 12 1 – D D D

    321 Wood product manufacturing 438������������������� 171 897 99 159 746 863 21 111 13 46 49 48 55 46

    322 Paper manufacturing 134�������������������������� 270 020 55 269 354 1 164 37 893 22 5 47 5 5 6

    323 Printing and related support activities 1 598������������ 174 496 360 144 768 2 326 47 076 6 19 24 21 58 30

    324 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 20������ 351 – – – – 29 28 – – – –

    325 Chemical manufacturing 327����������������������� 294 172 83 285 218 1 525 58 641 8 23 30 23 16 16

    326 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 158������ 492 095 58 487 696 3 118 99 099 26 4 38 4 6 7

    327 Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 309������� 37 446 73 31 960 306 9 446 16 27 40 33 45 47

    331 Primary metal manufacturing 78������������������� 46 521 7 42 480 250 9 448 22 5 25 5 3 3

    332 Fabricated metal product manufacturing 644��������� 613 845 239 600 484 4 710 170 993 11 15 21 16 18 18

    333 Machinery manufacturing 174���������������������� 160 013 67 155 967 904 37 464 24 39 46 41 40 43

    334 Computer and electronic product manufacturing 357�� 121 788 84 117 159 2 354 141 982 11 10 23 11 2 3

    335 Electrical equipment, appliance, and componentmanufacturing 222������������������������������� 108 713 40 105 437 926 29 750 24 13 35 13 14 16

    336 Transportation equipment manufacturing 430�������� 889 647 86 875 708 4 228 131 657 15 29 32 29 18 19

    337 Furniture and related product manufacturing 448����� 101 533 101 94 264 904 25 181 23 19 23 19 19 20

    339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 1 369������������������� 173 567 231 138 776 1 415 42 589 4 28 32 38 37 44

    42 Wholesale trade 12 498������������������������������� 5 648 113 1 951 5 179 938 11 410 393 297 3 5 10 6 12 10

    423 Durable goods merchant wholesalers 5 535������������ 2 397 058 1 160 2 202 664 5 922 232 797 3 7 11 7 10 14

    424 Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers 5 989�������� 2 941 467 722 2 687 269 5 342 155 357 4 7 14 6 19 13

    425 Wholesale electronic markets and agents andbrokers 976������������������������������������� 309 588 S S S S 11 48 S S S S

    44�45 Retail trade 102 123������������������������������������ 13 586 686 8 823 11 550 199 44 618 981 840 2 3 3 3 2 4

    441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 6 332����������������� 7 283 839 756 6 959 709 14 297 525 027 2 6 8 6 6 7

    442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 1 509����������� 261 835 301 228 135 1 368 30 253 9 14 18 16 16 11

    443 Electronics and appliance stores 1 709���������������� 206 603 318 166 061 925 17 777 5 22 16 25 18 22

    444 Building material and garden equipment andsupplies dealers 1 044����������������������������� 190 171 273 169 823 1 157 26 536 5 17 13 19 21 23

    445 Food and beverage stores 9 016��������������������� 1 857 351 2 445 1 381 216 9 695 127 820 5 5 5 6 7 5

    446 Health and personal care stores 11 609���������������� 566 918 779 448 174 2 570 58 567 6 10 8 12 10 13

    447 Gasoline stations 1 080����������������������������� 1 105 606 771 1 063 994 3 412 46 650 8 17 10 18 15 16

    448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 10 165��������� 441 697 838 221 121 3 123 30 094 5 9 12 17 13 15

    451 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 4 677��� 205 449 378 122 603 1 122 15 933 4 13 12 22 17 17

    452 General merchandise stores S������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S

    453 Miscellaneous store retailers 12 337������������������� 498 602 995 263 102 3 123 38 485 3 5 8 5 16 13

    454 Nonstore retailers 40 558����������������������������� 749 529 693 345 244 2 542 45 071 3 10 9 19 20 16

    See footnotes at end of table.

    Survey of Business Owners Black�Owned Firms 1U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 1. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in eachindustry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protection andthe meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employeesRelative standard error of

    estimate (percent)2 forcolumn�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 99 341��������������� 5 466 549 4 742 2 180 870 27 448 561 174 1 3 3 4 5 3

    481 Air transportation5 435���������������������������� 56 800 21 39 076 274 6 066 18 15 48 17 13 28

    483 Water transportation 143�������������������������� 36 243 9 32 241 101 5 619 19 3 18 1 6 2

    484 Truck transportation 38 934��������������������������� 3 148 180 2 873 1 170 444 10 673 261 415 1 3 4 4 4 4

    485 Transit and ground passenger transportation 38 570����� 1 256 291 1 064 417 543 9 197 135 025 2 5 4 8 9 10

    486 Pipeline transportation 28������������������������� 1 410 – – – – 23 26 – – – –

    487 Scenic and sightseeing transportation 219����������� 14 611 31 11 308 141 4 908 10 7 34 8 1 3

    488 Support activities for transportation 3 943�������������� 421 099 397 293 863 4 305 80 913 4 12 8 11 6 7

    492 Couriers and messengers 16 649���������������������� 442 431 317 135 441 1 688 37 225 4 6 17 11 12 17

    493 Warehousing and storage 421���������������������� 89 484 S S S S 9 7 S S S S

    51 Information 14 319����������������������������������� 2 518 049 1 392 2 299 709 14 680 689 562 2 11 11 11 17 8

    511 Publishing industries (except Internet) 3 022����������� 711 355 273 675 921 3 217 158 024 4 33 23 34 10 9

    512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 3 761���� 816 216 505 743 463 3 410 270 841 5 8 16 8 54 12

    515 Broadcasting (except Internet) 1 207������������������ 267 870 195 249 257 3 047 92 120 6 10 26 11 21 15

    516 Internet publishing and broadcasting 590������������ 20 384 S S S S 21 39 S S S S

    517 Telecommunications 2 160�������������������������� 463 637 223 429 440 2 506 85 649 7 11 16 12 12 9

    518 Internet service providers, web search portals, anddata processing services 2 300���������������������� 210 876 171 183 498 2 238 80 308 6 7 23 8 10 10

    519 Other information services 1 284��������������������� 27 711 S S S S 9 14 S S S S

    52 Finance and insurance6 28 324������������������������ 2 821 823 3 665 2 081 093 13 579 548 518 1 4 4 4 3 4

    522 Credit intermediation and related activities 3 874������� 568 840 721 461 673 3 565 120 828 3 11 13 13 15 14

    523 Securities, commodity contracts, other financialinvestments, and related activities 5 610������������� 786 710 338 579 324 1 661 214 758 3 10 7 14 10 12

    524 Insurance carriers and related activities 18 832���������� 1 461 521 2 598 1 035 344 8 083 211 732 2 6 3 6 4 6

    53 Real estate and rental and leasing 52 375�������������� 2 875 513 2 537 1 266 341 12 534 305 959 2 11 5 21 24 27

    531 Real estate 50 790���������������������������������� 2 664 923 2 228 1 103 880 11 214 271 736 2 12 5 25 27 31

    532 Rental and leasing services 1 549�������������������� 178 241 290 130 520 1 176 28 716 7 11 13 9 16 13

    533 Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (exceptcopyrighted works) 35��������������������������� 32 349 S S S S 30 35 S S S S

    54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 115 765�� 9 397 194 11 015 7 101 235 70 906 2 881 641 1 4 3 5 5 4

    541 Professional, scientific, and technical services 115 765���� 9 397 194 11 015 7 101 235 70 906 2 881 641 1 4 3 5 5 4

    5411 Legal services 14 173������������������������������ 1 226 571 2 649 885 552 7 987 282 953 3 4 4 4 4 5

    5412 Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, andpayroll services 19 956���������������������������� 777 769 1 845 511 295 12 125 239 418 3 9 7 12 26 17

    5413 Architectural, engineering, and related services 7 048� 1 420 332 1 132 1 289 877 12 515 615 228 2 7 9 8 6 8

    5414 Specialized design services 5 235������������������ 194 481 290 114 102 1 004 32 998 5 8 17 13 19 17

    5415 Computer systems design and related services 14 617� 2 618 126 1 977 2 304 274 18 562 997 433 3 5 4 6 6 6

    5416 Management, scientific, and technical consultingservices 20 404���������������������������������� 1 758 782 2 011 1 309 844 11 456 472 042 3 5 6 6 5 3

    5417 Scientific research and development services 843�� 156 326 80 144 479 1 348 66 538 11 15 37 16 13 18

    5418 Advertising and related services 4 123�������������� 396 575 455 314 106 2 953 101 734 5 11 13 13 21 9

    5419 Other professional, scientific, and technicalservices 29 397���������������������������������� 848 230 608 227 706 2 956 73 296 3 7 14 10 16 11

    55 Management of companies and enterprises 178����� 111 436 178 111 436 3 907 165 680 17 3 17 3 7 8

    551 Management of companies and enterprises 177������ 111 436 177 111 436 3 899 165 294 17 3 17 3 7 8

    56 Administrative and support and wastemanagement and remediation services 121 143��������� 6 447 564 9 820 4 939 543 134 980 2 325 883 2 4 3 6 10 7

    561 Administrative and support services 119 609������������� 6 015 946 9 439 4 552 456 131 255 2 230 494 2 5 3 7 10 7

    562 Waste management and remediation services 1 535���� 431 561 382 387 030 3 725 95 389 5 11 15 12 16 12

    61 Educational services 25 256��������������������������� 763 488 1 247 541 025 10 666 224 381 3 6 6 10 18 13

    611 Educational services 25 256�������������������������� 763 488 1 247 541 025 10 666 224 381 3 6 6 10 18 13

    62 Health care and social assistance 245 767��������������� 11 827 609 20 220 8 414 713 164 135 3 495 443 1 3 3 4 5 3

    621 Ambulatory health care services 76 575���������������� 7 347 401 11 332 5 715 277 87 463 2 306 038 1 4 3 6 10 5

    622 Hospitals 3������������������������������������ D 3 D e D 19 D 19 D D D

    623 Nursing and residential care facilities 13 185������������ D 1 943 D k D 2 D 7 D D D

    624 Social assistance 156 021����������������������������� 3 092 896 6 959 1 528 734 47 406 657 091 1 3 4 5 5 6

    See footnotes at end of table.

    2 Black�Owned Firms Survey of Business OwnersU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 1. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in eachindustry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protection andthe meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employeesRelative standard error of

    estimate (percent)2 forcolumn�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 54 430������������� 2 292 380 1 853 1 389 962 11 455 445 927 2 6 7 7 27 9

    711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and relatedindustries 48 011����������������������������������� 1 991 924 1 274 1 183 377 5 407 376 891 3 8 8 10 26 10

    712 Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions 322� 3 538 2 D a D 22 23 28 D D D

    713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 6 098�� 296 918 576 D i D 3 19 16 D D D

    72 Accommodation and food services 25 326������������� 5 040 741 6 576 4 423 245 115 159 1 173 595 3 8 4 7 4 5

    721 Accommodation 2 104������������������������������ 230 799 371 191 000 2 830 48 564 4 17 8 20 14 17

    722 Food services and drinking places 23 222�������������� 4 809 942 6 205 4 232 245 112 329 1 125 031 3 8 5 7 5 5

    81 Other services (except public administration)7 210 498��� 5 199 718 8 646 2 113 532 32 090 574 156 1 3 4 5 5 4

    811 Repair and maintenance 39 614����������������������� 1 509 321 3 508 865 155 11 769 244 720 3 5 5 5 5 6

    812 Personal and laundry services 170 885������������������ 3 690 397 5 140 1 248 377 20 322 329 436 1 3 6 7 7 6

    99 Industries not classified 1 012������������������������ 115 244 1 012 115 244 860 18 891 13 13 13 13 14 13

    1All firms data include both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees.2For explanation of relative standard errors, see Reliability of Estimates in the introductory text.3Data do not include crop and animal production (NAICS 111, 112).4Data do not include large certificated passenger carriers that report to the Office of Airline Information, U.S. Department of Transportation. Railroad transportation and U.S. Postal Service are out

    of scope for the 2002 Economic Census.5Data do not include large certificated passenger carriers that report to the Office of Airline Information, U.S. Department of Transportation.6Data do not include funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles (NAICS 525), except real estate investment trusts (NAICS 525930).7Data do not include religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations (NAICS 813) and private households (NAICS 814).

    Note: To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling errors. Datausers who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C.

    Survey of Business Owners Black�Owned Firms 3U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of Business: 2002[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each stateand industry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protectionand the meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Geographic area and kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employees

    Relative standard error of estimate(percent)2 for column�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    UNITED STATES

    Total for all sectors 1 197 661������������������� 88 779 041 94 585 65 933 700 756 697 17 576 171 1 1 1 1 3 111 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 3 724�������������������� 230 376 349 127 441 1 842 24 829 6 8 16 15 18 1621 Mining 325��������������������������������������� 57 471 S S S S 12 40 S S S S22 Utilities 508��������������������������������������� 95 876 32 86 201 132 7 324 17 10 47 11 9 1023 Construction 75 020���������������������������������� 9 635 050 8 736 7 506 982 55 145 1 718 104 2 5 4 6 5 531�33 Manufacturing 10 084�������������������������������� 4 648 160 2 076 4 457 455 30 583 1 021 902 2 9 8 9 8 642 Wholesale trade 12 498������������������������������� 5 648 113 1 951 5 179 938 11 410 393 297 3 5 10 6 12 1044�45 Retail trade 102 123����������������������������������� 13 586 686 8 823 11 550 199 44 618 981 840 2 3 3 3 2 448�49 Transportation and warehousing4 99 341���������������� 5 466 549 4 742 2 180 870 27 448 561 174 1 3 3 4 5 351 Information 14 319����������������������������������� 2 518 049 1 392 2 299 709 14 680 689 562 2 11 11 11 17 852 Finance and insurance5 28 324������������������������ 2 821 823 3 665 2 081 093 13 579 548 518 1 4 4 4 3 453 Real estate and rental and leasing 52 375��������������� 2 875 513 2 537 1 266 341 12 534 305 959 2 11 5 21 24 2754 Professional, scientific, and technical services 115 765����� 9 397 194 11 015 7 101 235 70 906 2 881 641 1 4 3 5 5 455 Management of companies and enterprises 178������� 111 436 178 111 436 3 907 165 680 17 3 17 3 7 856 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 121 143���������������������� 6 447 564 9 820 4 939 543 134 980 2 325 883 2 4 3 6 10 761 Educational services 25 256��������������������������� 763 488 1 247 541 025 10 666 224 381 3 6 6 10 18 1362 Health care and social assistance 245 767��������������� 11 827 609 20 220 8 414 713 164 135 3 495 443 1 3 3 4 5 371 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 54 430�������������� 2 292 380 1 853 1 389 962 11 455 445 927 2 6 7 7 27 972 Accommodation and food services 25 326��������������� 5 040 741 6 576 4 423 245 115 159 1 173 595 3 8 4 7 4 581 Other services (except public administration)6 210 498����� 5 199 718 8 646 2 113 532 32 090 574 156 1 3 4 5 5 499 Industries not classified 1 012������������������������ 115 244 1 012 115 244 860 18 891 13 13 13 13 14 13

    ALABAMA

    Total for all sectors 28 666������������������� 1 651 017 2 214 1 186 833 16 367 338 065 2 6 4 6 4 611 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 265�������������������� 24 682 31 15 413 170 3 553 11 24 25 40 35 3921 Mining 2��������������������������������������� D – – – – 34 D – – – –22 Utilities 17��������������������������������������� D – – – – 42 D – – – –23 Construction 2 721���������������������������������� 191 760 298 115 669 1 336 22 537 6 13 10 11 18 1731�33 Manufacturing 279�������������������������������� 38 985 38 32 955 573 10 745 14 10 38 7 6 742 Wholesale trade S������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S44�45 Retail trade 2 779����������������������������������� 291 221 271 237 759 1 044 18 039 9 17 9 20 23 2348�49 Transportation and warehousing4 1 536���������������� 113 400 127 43 197 569 11 153 8 11 14 18 23 1851 Information 184����������������������������������� 36 591 26 34 265 387 21 797 16 37 61 40 46 2052 Finance and insurance5 S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S53 Real estate and rental and leasing 866��������������� 33 201 61 12 154 145 2 018 9 21 28 28 33 3754 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1 956����� 237 876 212 202 562 2 047 83 350 6 5 14 5 6 755 Management of companies and enterprises 3������� D 3 D e D – D – D D D56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 4 233���������������������� 88 361 153 56 957 1 361 16 299 6 10 11 7 21 1361 Educational services 483��������������������������� 7 793 7 D c D 18 13 99 D D D62 Health care and social assistance 3 865��������������� 230 466 460 192 344 3 921 71 327 6 8 9 10 9 971 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 706�������������� 7 055 S S S S 13 28 S S S S72 Accommodation and food services 771��������������� 107 056 S S S S 13 13 S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 7 270����� 156 631 242 67 101 1 083 14 662 6 18 10 28 14 2099 Industries not classified S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S

    ALASKA

    Total for all sectors 926������������������� 80 445 102 63 459 535 14 248 10 20 20 27 21 1911 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities 4��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –23 Construction 29���������������������������������� 6 004 6 4 603 30 1 461 43 12 40 11 6 631�33 Manufacturing 10�������������������������������� 408 S D a D 13 10 S D D D42 Wholesale trade 2������������������������������� D 1 D a D – D – D D D44�45 Retail trade 85����������������������������������� 33 070 S D c D 19 47 S D D D48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 70���������������� 5 648 S S S S 41 31 S S S S51 Information S����������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S52 Finance and insurance5 11������������������������ D 1 D a D 41 D – D D D53 Real estate and rental and leasing 30��������������� 1 689 1 D a D 44 30 – D D D54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 100����� 9 390 S S S S 56 15 S S S S55 Management of companies and enterprises –������� – – – – – – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 72���������������������� 3 124 16 1 991 77 652 16 29 38 40 54 3961 Educational services S��������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S62 Health care and social assistance 277��������������� 10 836 23 7 579 76 3 107 29 31 25 46 41 4971 Arts, entertainment, and recreation S�������������� D S S S S S D S S S S72 Accommodation and food services 31��������������� 4 173 9 D c D 31 22 71 D D D81 Other services (except public administration)6 121����� 3 132 3 D a D 18 18 – D D D99 Industries not classified –������������������������ – – – – – – – – – – –

    ARIZONA

    Total for all sectors 6 337������������������� 535 112 636 400 483 6 581 130 574 5 6 13 8 17 1711 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 –�������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities S��������������������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S23 Construction 212���������������������������������� 30 616 26 25 081 257 6 254 20 29 61 31 36 3431�33 Manufacturing 54�������������������������������� 28 947 10 27 089 257 5 533 15 19 66 21 46 3742 Wholesale trade 88������������������������������� 17 932 S S S S 31 19 S S S S44�45 Retail trade 571����������������������������������� 101 153 43 87 280 197 8 308 12 8 45 7 15 948�49 Transportation and warehousing4 406���������������� 27 593 23 11 567 836 6 198 24 28 34 36 2 851 Information 80����������������������������������� 5 967 3 4 308 134 2 291 19 5 – – – –52 Finance and insurance5 248������������������������ 7 941 S D a D 19 31 S D D D53 Real estate and rental and leasing 343��������������� 11 521 S S S S 16 47 S S S S54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 746����� 47 284 72 29 056 166 8 438 13 8 18 9 21 1255 Management of companies and enterprises 1������� D 1 D a D – D – D D D

    See footnotes at end of table.

    4 Black�Owned Firms Survey of Business OwnersU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each stateand industry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protectionand the meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Geographic area and kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employees

    Relative standard error of estimate(percent)2 for column�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    ARIZONA�Con.

    Total for all sectors�Con.56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 1 003���������������������� 91 530 103 75 975 2 704 46 711 23 35 29 43 44 5061 Educational services S��������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S62 Health care and social assistance 1 274��������������� 100 519 153 74 837 1 001 28 633 7 21 18 30 27 2371 Arts, entertainment, and recreation S�������������� S S S S S S S S S S S72 Accommodation and food services 154��������������� 25 278 S S S S 24 23 S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 636����� 17 877 46 D c D 16 17 30 D D D99 Industries not classified –������������������������ – – – – – – – – – – –

    ARKANSAS

    Total for all sectors 8 942������������������� 441 944 689 278 845 4 440 74 171 3 14 8 21 23 2011 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 165�������������������� 5 644 S S S S 19 25 S S S S21 Mining S��������������������������������������� D S D a D S D S D D D22 Utilities 2��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –23 Construction 888���������������������������������� 112 715 S S S S 13 49 S S S S31�33 Manufacturing 66�������������������������������� 19 036 13 D c D 34 3 55 D D D42 Wholesale trade 68������������������������������� D – – – – 25 D – – – –44�45 Retail trade 792����������������������������������� 53 731 48 38 450 490 9 103 8 23 34 33 74 5848�49 Transportation and warehousing4 681���������������� 41 293 39 7 094 113 1 361 7 16 33 17 31 2151 Information S����������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S52 Finance and insurance5 185������������������������ 5 507 11 2 792 15 515 13 24 70 42 88 3353 Real estate and rental and leasing S��������������� S S S S S S S S S S S54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 506����� 14 444 44 6 382 73 575 10 20 37 48 57 4255 Management of companies and enterprises –������� – – – – – – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services S���������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S61 Educational services 152��������������������������� 1 103 1 D a D 13 28 – D D D62 Health care and social assistance 1 440��������������� 64 962 161 47 364 563 19 982 9 9 9 11 15 1271 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 177�������������� 1 220 5 D a D 18 22 90 D D D72 Accommodation and food services S��������������� S S S S S S S S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 2 191����� 43 474 58 7 555 127 1 924 5 11 30 37 33 3899 Industries not classified S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S

    CALIFORNIA

    Total for all sectors 112 873������������������� 9 767 066 10 046 7 090 101 67 393 1 850 692 2 2 7 4 7 411 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 77�������������������� 1 923 S D b D 15 35 S D D D21 Mining 38��������������������������������������� 5 441 6 D b D 39 27 94 D D D22 Utilities 6��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –23 Construction 5 021���������������������������������� 760 301 762 601 777 4 540 158 363 8 35 31 42 36 3731�33 Manufacturing 948�������������������������������� 418 785 302 394 422 3 140 91 082 9 22 21 23 47 2742 Wholesale trade 1 126������������������������������� 1 243 525 S S S S 15 3 S S S S44�45 Retail trade 9 368����������������������������������� 938 001 586 619 779 2 860 52 990 3 15 8 22 23 948�49 Transportation and warehousing4 5 125���������������� 374 530 315 164 663 1 983 43 065 7 19 11 18 26 2351 Information 2 203����������������������������������� 465 972 348 415 274 2 351 147 720 8 10 17 11 24 1252 Finance and insurance5 3 081������������������������ 259 185 352 113 801 1 222 40 757 8 11 10 14 15 2253 Real estate and rental and leasing 6 250��������������� 264 764 255 66 484 890 20 588 6 20 18 14 19 2454 Professional, scientific, and technical services 14 455����� 969 920 1 224 651 634 4 489 226 346 4 14 13 20 11 2255 Management of companies and enterprises 22������� D 22 D c D 84 D 84 D D D56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 10 265���������������������� 628 175 1 367 441 419 9 636 165 408 5 18 15 23 21 2161 Educational services 2 222��������������������������� 78 172 147 50 852 1 245 22 859 11 20 19 31 42 4062 Health care and social assistance 25 363��������������� 1 560 130 2 457 1 080 285 17 318 420 660 4 15 15 18 20 2471 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 8 606�������������� 833 970 614 648 458 4 380 267 436 7 11 9 15 53 1272 Accommodation and food services 1 850��������������� 559 381 630 517 409 10 373 116 027 18 35 36 35 31 3281 Other services (except public administration)6 16 873����� 403 404 602 139 407 1 873 29 815 3 9 26 18 14 1199 Industries not classified S������������������������ D S D a D S D S D D D

    COLORADO

    Total for all sectors 7 066������������������� 758 339 794 590 973 6 060 142 604 5 20 8 25 7 711 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S21 Mining 1��������������������������������������� D 1 D a D – D – D D D22 Utilities –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –23 Construction 411���������������������������������� 82 279 S S S S 17 9 S S S S31�33 Manufacturing 84�������������������������������� 31 515 17 D e D 24 7 47 D D D42 Wholesale trade S������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S44�45 Retail trade 788����������������������������������� 112 583 117 85 361 714 11 427 18 11 24 8 45 2148�49 Transportation and warehousing4 638���������������� 20 638 15 1 988 26 769 15 21 53 49 33 4351 Information 103����������������������������������� 12 831 7 D b D 18 4 66 D D D52 Finance and insurance5 250������������������������ 17 337 26 10 430 60 1 976 9 21 36 33 53 5153 Real estate and rental and leasing 681��������������� 46 419 S S S S 16 20 S S S S54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 820����� 97 589 104 77 717 644 33 872 12 12 27 15 21 1555 Management of companies and enterprises 1������� D 1 D a D – D – D D D56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 688���������������������� 46 160 109 33 099 887 16 575 21 19 16 19 27 1861 Educational services 120��������������������������� D 8 1 485 32 511 19 D 63 44 49 5362 Health care and social assistance 1 078��������������� 37 085 108 26 546 747 9 785 19 16 20 15 28 1871 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 351�������������� 10 506 10 7 465 131 2 703 23 11 94 5 – 672 Accommodation and food services 182��������������� 54 384 79 51 034 1 239 13 203 24 22 34 24 23 2081 Other services (except public administration)6 702����� 29 379 46 17 449 348 7 187 23 21 36 38 39 3699 Industries not classified S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S

    See footnotes at end of table.

    Survey of Business Owners Black�Owned Firms 5U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each stateand industry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protectionand the meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Geographic area and kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employees

    Relative standard error of estimate(percent)2 for column�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    CONNECTICUT

    Total for all sectors 10 309������������������� 723 342 731 511 316 4 184 132 407 4 18 12 26 9 1711 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� D S D a D S D S D D D21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities 6��������������������������������������� D 1 D a D 30 D – D D D23 Construction 845���������������������������������� 69 490 93 42 488 298 8 949 18 18 24 22 22 2431�33 Manufacturing 63�������������������������������� 44 897 S D e D 17 15 S D D D42 Wholesale trade 110������������������������������� D S S S S 27 D S S S S44�45 Retail trade 799����������������������������������� 114 062 S S S S 11 49 S S S S48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 883���������������� 53 479 34 18 014 180 4 838 9 15 39 13 19 1651 Information 178����������������������������������� 12 897 9 9 619 42 1 893 16 13 49 17 52 2552 Finance and insurance5 S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S53 Real estate and rental and leasing 328��������������� 15 831 S S S S 15 44 S S S S54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1 098����� 57 977 63 40 905 257 11 072 7 10 30 13 31 1655 Management of companies and enterprises –������� – – – – – – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 620���������������������� 63 983 S S S S 27 15 S S S S61 Educational services S��������������������������� D S D a D S D S D D D62 Health care and social assistance 2 773��������������� 69 952 111 40 328 610 13 925 9 22 20 36 30 3271 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 453�������������� D S D c D 19 D S D D D72 Accommodation and food services 212��������������� 20 348 31 16 661 354 3 812 15 27 33 33 28 2781 Other services (except public administration)6 1 352����� 45 930 115 20 518 368 4 917 8 20 44 42 57 4099 Industries not classified 7������������������������ D 7 D a D 98 D 98 D D D

    DELAWARE

    Total for all sectors 4 258������������������� 214 953 385 130 256 2 770 38 240 6 14 11 22 11 2911 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 –�������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities 1��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –23 Construction S���������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S31�33 Manufacturing 20�������������������������������� D 1 D a D 16 D – D D D42 Wholesale trade 40������������������������������� D 1 D a D 40 D – D D D44�45 Retail trade 486����������������������������������� 31 304 27 D g D 14 9 53 D D D48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 253���������������� 14 406 30 5 469 87 1 392 15 16 61 40 32 3751 Information 51����������������������������������� D 2 D b D 35 D – D D D52 Finance and insurance5 S������������������������ S S D b D S S S D D D53 Real estate and rental and leasing 128��������������� D 14 D a D 17 D 85 D D D54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 403����� 15 559 42 D b D 10 18 53 D D D55 Management of companies and enterprises S������� D S D b D S D S D D D56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 483���������������������� 16 546 77 11 735 267 5 342 18 9 30 17 17 861 Educational services 161��������������������������� D – – – – 38 D – – – –62 Health care and social assistance 907��������������� 37 350 77 20 546 564 10 268 14 24 24 40 40 4771 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 189�������������� D 1 D a D 18 D – D D D72 Accommodation and food services 72��������������� 8 337 S S S S 42 34 S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 676����� 18 607 15 5 945 89 1 245 13 19 61 25 20 2199 Industries not classified S������������������������ D S D a D S D S D D D

    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

    Total for all sectors 12 198������������������� 1 568 128 1 247 1 345 015 14 130 428 953 3 3 4 3 6 411 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S21 Mining 2��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –22 Utilities 6��������������������������������������� D – – – – 19 D – – – –23 Construction 558���������������������������������� D 58 106 757 575 21 865 20 D 30 10 7 631�33 Manufacturing 68�������������������������������� D 4 D a D 16 D – D D D42 Wholesale trade 98������������������������������� D 23 D c D 33 D 48 D D D44�45 Retail trade 864����������������������������������� 102 501 126 90 211 521 8 206 14 37 23 42 26 2948�49 Transportation and warehousing4 1 195���������������� 47 958 35 28 043 580 13 362 11 7 25 12 21 1451 Information 251����������������������������������� 20 941 9 17 087 140 7 161 19 5 – – – –52 Finance and insurance5 158������������������������ 187 859 41 186 274 482 19 963 12 4 43 4 17 1553 Real estate and rental and leasing 530��������������� D 31 25 614 318 8 125 11 D 48 27 52 5254 Professional, scientific, and technical services 2 073����� D 271 D h D 7 D 15 D D D55 Management of companies and enterprises 7������� 4 878 7 4 878 133 9 335 82 12 82 12 88 10156 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 1 031���������������������� D 88 D h D 15 D 11 D D D61 Educational services S��������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S62 Health care and social assistance 1 952��������������� 194 183 348 D h D 6 14 10 D D D71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 720�������������� 48 645 S S S S 27 39 S S S S72 Accommodation and food services 288��������������� D 61 D g D 27 D 15 D D D81 Other services (except public administration)6 1 999����� D 99 D e D 9 D 21 D D D99 Industries not classified S������������������������ D S D b D S D S D D D

    FLORIDA

    Total for all sectors 102 079������������������� 5 728 244 7 025 3 726 567 55 653 908 488 2 5 4 5 18 1111 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 353�������������������� 28 694 S D f D 25 41 S D D D21 Mining 4��������������������������������������� D – – – – 77 D – – – –22 Utilities 33��������������������������������������� D 2 D a D 39 D – D D D23 Construction 7 261���������������������������������� 507 968 702 352 836 3 276 70 025 7 13 11 20 23 2631�33 Manufacturing 1 100�������������������������������� 194 092 184 177 063 1 376 41 430 9 23 19 24 24 2842 Wholesale trade 1 340������������������������������� 291 444 296 237 341 1 221 23 692 6 22 23 23 45 2744�45 Retail trade 7 768����������������������������������� 839 732 865 648 763 3 073 56 831 6 5 11 5 11 548�49 Transportation and warehousing4 7 917���������������� 395 228 384 138 148 2 197 28 290 4 9 14 11 7 1151 Information 986����������������������������������� 161 386 49 148 925 774 15 913 8 4 43 4 22 1152 Finance and insurance5 2 688������������������������ 197 943 307 160 511 1 373 26 630 11 29 23 36 29 3553 Real estate and rental and leasing 4 415��������������� 249 444 S S S S 10 37 S S S S54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 7 649����� 514 117 755 363 482 3 476 127 592 6 9 11 7 14 855 Management of companies and enterprises 4������� – 4 – 53 2 075 – – – – – –

    See footnotes at end of table.

    6 Black�Owned Firms Survey of Business OwnersU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each stateand industry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protectionand the meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Geographic area and kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employees

    Relative standard error of estimate(percent)2 for column�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    FLORIDA�Con.

    Total for all sectors�Con.56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 12 468���������������������� 602 283 729 450 498 17 264 191 124 5 27 7 36 59 5361 Educational services 1 452��������������������������� 50 145 162 D f D 15 19 9 D D D62 Health care and social assistance 21 340��������������� 776 493 1 273 437 991 9 921 185 990 3 10 9 16 23 2171 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3 429�������������� 181 861 107 128 113 345 16 392 7 9 30 7 26 1372 Accommodation and food services 2 281��������������� 317 141 S S S S 14 40 S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 19 602����� 417 985 607 115 379 1 658 26 680 3 9 9 16 11 1099 Industries not classified S������������������������ D S D a D S D S D D D

    GEORGIA

    Total for all sectors 90 461������������������� 5 664 651 6 149 3 909 083 39 106 909 070 2 3 2 3 4 411 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 258�������������������� 18 587 33 D c D 19 36 32 D D D21 Mining S��������������������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S22 Utilities S��������������������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S23 Construction 6 293���������������������������������� 766 767 615 574 671 3 504 102 103 7 13 9 13 18 1631�33 Manufacturing 617�������������������������������� 103 239 43 92 159 589 21 665 10 3 39 4 11 942 Wholesale trade 930������������������������������� 218 350 124 196 497 288 9 967 11 17 33 20 11 944�45 Retail trade 8 522����������������������������������� 1 165 477 672 1 006 985 3 323 81 154 5 6 12 8 12 1048�49 Transportation and warehousing4 7 587���������������� 442 896 306 187 601 1 780 48 551 4 6 11 12 12 1551 Information 1 166����������������������������������� 73 745 83 61 846 668 26 052 6 26 24 31 40 5052 Finance and insurance5 2 053������������������������ 198 768 310 130 628 969 32 747 7 21 7 32 20 2553 Real estate and rental and leasing 4 692��������������� 183 813 177 50 489 574 12 144 7 11 12 9 6 1154 Professional, scientific, and technical services 8 966����� 578 310 791 399 359 3 225 141 056 5 12 6 11 8 1255 Management of companies and enterprises 9������� D 9 D e D – D – D D D56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 12 039���������������������� 364 615 518 222 362 6 024 110 033 4 10 9 12 11 1361 Educational services 1 702��������������������������� 31 570 73 14 988 189 5 410 14 23 16 31 48 3762 Health care and social assistance 12 682��������������� 652 403 1 296 470 941 9 085 194 313 3 8 6 6 9 771 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3 781�������������� 129 470 70 D e D 7 15 29 D D D72 Accommodation and food services 2 012��������������� 315 527 S S S S 11 11 S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 17 080����� 402 431 581 141 566 2 043 39 684 3 11 12 24 19 2399 Industries not classified 50������������������������ D 50 D b D 59 D 59 D D D

    HAWAII

    Total for all sectors 817������������������� 80 778 74 65 069 681 18 955 14 39 28 49 45 5311 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –23 Construction S���������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S31�33 Manufacturing 26�������������������������������� 2 980 2 D a D 36 3 – D D D42 Wholesale trade 17������������������������������� D 2 D b D 21 D – D D D44�45 Retail trade 70����������������������������������� 1 509 2 D a D 15 12 – D D D48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 20���������������� 436 – – – – 40 34 – – – –51 Information 22����������������������������������� D 1 D a D 43 D – D D D52 Finance and insurance5 S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S53 Real estate and rental and leasing S��������������� D S D a D S D S D D D54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 84����� 2 290 6 935 5 392 35 22 46 1 – 155 Management of companies and enterprises 1������� D 1 D b D – D – D D D56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 41���������������������� 8 899 7 8 380 88 2 489 27 3 60 3 9 261 Educational services S��������������������������� D S D a D S D S D D D62 Health care and social assistance 134��������������� 3 698 3 2 240 22 1 119 43 13 – – – –71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation S�������������� S S D a D S S S D D D72 Accommodation and food services 8��������������� D S D a D 30 D S D D D81 Other services (except public administration)6 118����� 5 509 5 3 163 130 1 604 21 8 – – – –99 Industries not classified S������������������������ S S S S S S S S S S S

    IDAHO

    Total for all sectors 373������������������� 57 535 112 50 187 391 9 958 19 41 37 48 44 3511 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 –�������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –23 Construction S���������������������������������� S S D a D S S S D D D31�33 Manufacturing 4�������������������������������� 19 – – – – 45 28 – – – –42 Wholesale trade 8������������������������������� D S D a D 86 D S D D D44�45 Retail trade S����������������������������������� S S D c D S S S D D D48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 S���������������� S S S S S S S S S S S51 Information 5����������������������������������� D – – – – 27 D – – – –52 Finance and insurance5 5������������������������ D 2 D b D 40 D – D D D53 Real estate and rental and leasing 45��������������� 991 S D a D 69 42 S D D D54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 52����� 6 343 S D b D 64 17 S D D D55 Management of companies and enterprises –������� – – – – – – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services S���������������������� D S D b D S D S D D D61 Educational services S��������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S62 Health care and social assistance 57��������������� 1 370 S S S S 61 43 S S S S71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 2�������������� D 1 D a D – D – D D D72 Accommodation and food services 5��������������� D 1 D a D 23 D – D D D81 Other services (except public administration)6 16����� D S D a D 76 D S D D D99 Industries not classified –������������������������ – – – – – – – – – – –

    See footnotes at end of table.

    Survey of Business Owners Black�Owned Firms 7U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each stateand industry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protectionand the meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Geographic area and kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employees

    Relative standard error of estimate(percent)2 for column�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll

    ($1,000)

    A B C D E F A B C D E F

    ILLINOIS

    Total for all sectors 68 704������������������� 4 983 941 4 223 3 910 033 38 492 1 107 227 2 5 5 6 4 411 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S21 Mining S��������������������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S22 Utilities 22��������������������������������������� D 1 D a D 35 D – D D D23 Construction 3 131���������������������������������� 479 601 287 409 163 2 400 94 341 10 12 8 15 7 931�33 Manufacturing 423�������������������������������� 268 091 87 261 507 2 010 72 792 9 12 34 12 14 1142 Wholesale trade 515������������������������������� 139 119 86 D e D 13 21 19 D D D44�45 Retail trade 4 113����������������������������������� 687 012 327 616 927 2 112 57 037 10 26 11 29 23 3048�49 Transportation and warehousing4 4 711���������������� 280 912 261 164 608 3 071 52 165 5 8 13 15 17 1451 Information 779����������������������������������� 717 859 80 707 193 1 939 227 127 8 3 46 3 10 452 Finance and insurance5 1 446������������������������ 246 608 231 210 128 1 076 59 939 9 4 7 3 8 1253 Real estate and rental and leasing 2 990��������������� 206 856 178 106 245 754 18 766 4 20 8 21 19 2054 Professional, scientific, and technical services 5 905����� 481 162 604 365 880 4 488 151 263 5 7 9 9 24 1255 Management of companies and enterprises 5������� – 5 – 79 3 853 – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 4 140���������������������� 195 445 340 148 789 4 310 86 499 5 13 12 15 17 1961 Educational services 1 346��������������������������� 32 571 47 D f D 9 31 16 D D D62 Health care and social assistance 22 840��������������� 564 583 851 339 932 6 340 148 833 1 11 14 17 10 2271 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3 001�������������� 91 302 73 41 840 628 11 881 12 14 22 21 43 2672 Accommodation and food services 1 228��������������� 254 511 422 243 574 5 922 61 139 19 19 21 20 18 1881 Other services (except public administration)6 12 039����� 330 915 320 141 997 2 288 42 782 4 9 15 10 7 899 Industries not classified S������������������������ D S D b D S D S D D D

    INDIANA

    Total for all sectors 14 068������������������� 1 692 295 1 401 1 460 656 9 851 245 769 3 14 11 17 8 1011 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S21 Mining S��������������������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S22 Utilities 3��������������������������������������� D – – – – 25 D – – – –23 Construction 531���������������������������������� 246 909 105 237 758 1 271 37 349 24 18 17 19 13 931�33 Manufacturing S�������������������������������� S S S S S S S S S S S42 Wholesale trade 133������������������������������� 213 590 9 209 339 237 10 671 23 1 17 – – –44�45 Retail trade 1 159����������������������������������� 288 026 133 261 785 713 17 512 8 8 29 7 10 648�49 Transportation and warehousing4 984���������������� 75 330 76 47 081 443 10 968 11 17 27 22 22 2851 Information 128����������������������������������� 31 612 S S S S 50 5 S S S S52 Finance and insurance5 521������������������������ 33 205 153 23 062 298 4 558 10 26 27 30 27 3153 Real estate and rental and leasing 649��������������� 24 663 S D b D 4 30 S D D D54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 1 278����� 59 499 182 42 296 477 17 412 11 13 34 15 17 855 Management of companies and enterprises –������� – – – – – – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 1 199���������������������� 63 398 S S S S 10 44 S S S S61 Educational services S��������������������������� D S D c D S D S D D D62 Health care and social assistance 3 507��������������� 180 880 303 136 966 2 291 63 942 5 19 12 23 30 2471 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 434�������������� D 1 D a D 17 D – D D D72 Accommodation and food services 251��������������� 53 036 74 48 580 1 310 10 935 13 20 26 22 16 2281 Other services (except public administration)6 2 945����� 67 381 S S S S 7 25 S S S S99 Industries not classified S������������������������ D S D a D S D S D D D

    IOWA

    Total for all sectors 1 610������������������� 258 058 216 230 550 1 647 46 567 9 6 19 6 12 1011 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 3�������������������� D – – – – 59 D – – – –21 Mining –��������������������������������������� – – – – – – – – – – –22 Utilities 3��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –23 Construction 69���������������������������������� 16 507 12 13 997 95 4 605 27 44 45 48 72 7631�33 Manufacturing 15�������������������������������� 28 930 10 28 881 60 2 856 34 18 52 18 23 2142 Wholesale trade 18������������������������������� 44 449 13 D c D 75 30 102 D D D44�45 Retail trade 120����������������������������������� 83 696 S D c D 23 3 S D D D48�49 Transportation and warehousing4 84���������������� D S D b D 35 D S D D D51 Information S����������������������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S52 Finance and insurance5 S������������������������ S S D b D S S S D D D53 Real estate and rental and leasing 29��������������� 2 003 – – – – 34 44 – – – –54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 154����� 14 193 19 11 328 127 8 653 18 8 89 6 – 455 Management of companies and enterprises –������� – – – – – – – – – – –56 Administrative and support and waste management

    and remediation services 124���������������������� D S D e D 22 D S D D D61 Educational services 67��������������������������� D S D b D 34 D S D D D62 Health care and social assistance 546��������������� 12 547 21 7 940 181 4 729 24 28 67 42 14 3971 Arts, entertainment, and recreation S�������������� S S S S S S S S S S S72 Accommodation and food services 42��������������� 6 772 S S S S 46 33 S S S S81 Other services (except public administration)6 188����� 7 391 25 5 740 149 2 583 22 17 34 22 30 2699 Industries not classified –������������������������ – – – – – – – – – – –

    KANSAS

    Total for all sectors 4 468������������������� 376 367 565 290 433 4 023 84 757 5 5 10 8 16 1411 Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support

    services (NAICS 113�115)3 S�������������������� D S S S S S D S S S S21 Mining 9��������������������������������������� D – – – – 105 D – – – –22 Utilities 2��������������������������������������� D – – – – – D – – – –23 Construction 271���������������������������������� 59 936 91 52 143 414 13 578 21 24 27 28 39 3531�33 Manufacturing S�������������������������������� S S D b D S S S D D D42 Wholesale trade 38������������������������������� D S D b D 63 D S D D D44�45 Retail trade 428����������������������������������� 64 552 54 54 171 196 3 127 15 9 39 10 28 1348�49 Transportation and warehousing4 177���������������� 23 162 36 18 873 124 2 583 22 37 46 46 40 2951 Information S����������������������������������� S S D c D S S S D D D52 Finance and insurance5 96������������������������ 3 052 S S S S 22 32 S S S S53 Real estate and rental and leasing 140��������������� 27 470 20 22 102 101 3 003 15 25 64 31 44 1254 Professional, scientific, and technical services 356����� 22 114 46 14 216 104 3 681 22 28 47 43 42 3455 Management of companies and enterprises 3������� – 3 – 53 2 472 – – – – – –

    See footnotes at end of table.

    8 Black�Owned Firms Survey of Business OwnersU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

  • Table 2. Statistics for Black�Owned Firms by State and Kind of Business: 2002�Con.[Includes firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The U.S. totals are based on the 2002 Economic Census, whereas the gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race estimates arebased on the 2002 Survey of Business Owners (see Appendix C for information on survey methodology and sampling error). Detail may not add to total because a Hispanic or Latino firm may be of anyrace. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and therefore is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each stateand industry in which they operate, but only once in the U.S. total. This table is based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For information on confidentiality protectionand the meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

    2002NAICScode

    Geographic area and kind of business

    All firms1 Firms with paid employees

    Relative standard error of estimate(percent)2 for column�

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Firms(number)

    Sales andreceipts($1,000)

    Employees(number)

    Annualpayroll