The U.S. Census Bureau Go to U.S. Census Bureau Home PageBusiness Help Site
The Business Help Site
Quickly access the most recent sample forms by form number.
(e.g., NC-99001)
  Example


skip to Main Content
Business Help Site
Home
Using Economic Data
Glossary
2007 Econ. Census Forms
Form Archive
Business Codes
Legal/Confidentiality
Feedback Form

Service Annual Survey
Home
About
SAS Data
FAQ's
Contact Us


  Related Sites

 NAICS
 Census Bureau Econ. Programs
 2002 Econ. Census Help
 2002 Econ. Census Data
Welcome, it is Tuesday, November 04, 2008 @ 10:11PM EST
You are here: BHS Home arrow Service Annual Survey

Service Annual Survey

The private non-good producing industries account for approximately 70% of total economic activity in the United States. These non-good producing industries include retail trade, wholesale trade, and the service industries. The U.S. Census Bureau currently measures the total output of most of these industries in its retail, wholesale, and services surveys.

Of the private non-good producing industries, services industries account for 55% of economic activity in the U.S. Most of these industries are surveyed in the Quarterly Services Survey and in the Service Annual Survey.

The Service Annual Survey provides estimates of revenue and other measures for most traditional service industries. The United States Code, Title13, authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.

Provides estimates of revenue and other measures for most traditional service industries. The United States Code, Title13, authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.

About the Service Annual Survey

Learn more about the Service Annual Survey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to questions about the Service Annual Survey, and how to complete and return your form.

Forms and Instructions

View Service Annual Survey Forms and Instructions.




Last revised: March 20 2008


 

This symbol Symbol indicating that file is external to this site. indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them. Once you link to another site you are subject to the policies of the new site.