U.S. Census Bureau
Economic Census 2002

Table 3. RETAIL TRADE (NAICS SECTOR 44-45 ). Sales and Operating Expenses by Type and Kind of Business: 2002 cont. (Part VII) (Revised June 2006)

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Part 1 of 7 Sales, Total Operating Expenses, Payroll, Fringe Benefits, Contract Labor
Part 2 of 7 Computer Related Supplies, Packaging and Containers, Other Materials and Supplies, Utilities
Part 3 of 7 Transportation, Repair and Maintenance, Printing, Advertising
Part 4 of 7 Legal, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Management Consulting, Communication Services
Part 5 of 7 Custom Coded Software, System Design, Data Processing and Other Computer Services, Lease and Rental
Part 6 of 7 Insurance, Taxes and License Fees, Depreciation, Commissions
Part 7 of 7 Contract Work, Other Operating Expenses
Table 4 – Measures of sampling error for Retail Trade (NAICS Sector 44-45 )
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Data are based on the 2002 Economic Census and the 2002 Business Expenses Survey.
Dollar amounts are in thousands. Click on the column header for description.
2002
NAICS
code
Kind of business Contract work Other operating expenses
Amount Percent of total Amount Percent of total
44-45 Retail trade 1,693,217 0.2 S S
441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 244,330 0.2 S S
442 Furniture and home furnishings stores S S S S
443 Electronics and appliance stores S S 2,929,906 11.9
444 Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers S S S S
445 Food and beverage stores 41,451 0.0 S S
446 Health and personal care stores S S S S
447 Gasoline stations S S S S
448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 75,434 0.1 S S
451 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores S S S S
452 General merchandise stores 17,429 0.0 S S
453 Miscellaneous store retailers 417,686 1.0 S S
454 Nonstore retailers 520,258 0.7 S S
Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding. See table 4 for estimated measures of sampling variability (coefficients of variation).
Percent columns represent percent of total operating expenses. Data on expenses include central administrative offices and other enterprise support locations such as warehouses, previously known as auxiliaries. Consequently, data presented here on sample-based payroll may not match payroll presented in other economic census reports.