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2002 Economic Census Industry Series Reports

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339111 Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture Manufacturing EC02-31I-339111 01/13/2005 link to full pdf 447 link to tables-only pdf 211
339112 Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing EC02-31I-339112 09/14/2004 link to full pdf 440 link to tables-only pdf 202
339113 Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing EC02-31I-339113 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 455 link to tables-only pdf 219
339114 Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing EC02-31I-339114 01/13/2005 link to full pdf 446 link to tables-only pdf 211
339115 Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing EC02-31I-339115 01/13/2005 link to full pdf 443 link to tables-only pdf 206
339116 Dental Laboratories EC02-31I-339116 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 442 link to tables-only pdf 207
339911 Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing EC02-31I-339911 01/14/2005 link to full pdf 450 link to tables-only pdf 214
339912 Silverware and Hollowware Manufacturing EC02-31I-339912 08/25/2004 link to full pdf 436 link to tables-only pdf 203
339913 Jewelers' Material and Lapidary Work Manufacturing EC02-31I-339913 07/30/2004 link to full pdf 447 link to tables-only pdf 205
339914 Costume Jewelry and Novelty Manufacturing EC02-31I-339914 08/16/2004 link to full pdf 426 link to tables-only pdf 195
339920 Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing EC02-31I-339920 01/06/2005 link to full pdf 455 link to tables-only pdf 221
339931 Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing EC02-31I-339931 09/20/2004 link to full pdf 449 link to tables-only pdf 203
339932 Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle Manufacturing EC02-31I-339932 09/17/2004 link to full pdf 445 link to tables-only pdf 210
339941 Pen and Mechanical Pencil Manufacturing EC02-31I-339941 09/07/2004 link to full pdf 439 link to tables-only pdf 201
339942 Lead Pencil and Art Good Manufacturing EC02-31I-339942 09/20/2004 link to full pdf 440 link to tables-only pdf 205
339943 Marking Device Manufacturing EC02-31I-339943 09/21/2004 link to full pdf 436 link to tables-only pdf 201
339944 Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbon Manufacturing EC02-31I-339944 01/18/2005 link to full pdf 442 link to tables-only pdf 207
339950 Sign Manufacturing EC02-31I-339950 09/22/2004 link to full pdf 447 link to tables-only pdf 213
339991 Gasket, Packing, and Sealing Device Manufacturing EC02-31I-339991 01/18/2005 link to full pdf 453 link to tables-only pdf 218
339992 Musical Instrument Manufacturing EC02-31I-339992 01/18/2005 link to full pdf 446 link to tables-only pdf 211
339993 Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin Manufacturing EC02-31I-339993 01/18/2005 link to full pdf 445 link to tables-only pdf 209
339994 Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing EC02-31I-339994 01/18/2005 link to full pdf 445 link to tables-only pdf 210
339995 Burial Casket Manufacturing EC02-31I-339995 01/18/2005 link to full pdf 443 link to tables-only pdf 208
339999 All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing EC02-31I-339999 01/07/2005 link to full pdf 455 link to tables-only pdf 220

NAICS Hierarchy: 1997

Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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Detail
NAICS
code
NAICS Title
(and link to definition)
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Value of shipments
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail 31-33 Manufacturing 362,829 3,834,700,920 569,808,845 16,805,127
  339 Miscellaneous mfg 31,476 99,729,798 21,618,204 725,396
Go to industry detail 3391 Medical equipment & supplies mfg 12,675 44,893,840 10,008,144 291,522
Go to industry detail 3399 Other miscellaneous mfg 18,801 54,835,958 11,610,060 433,874

Table includes only establishments with payroll.

 

NAICS 339: Miscellaneous Manufacturing .   Industries in the Miscellaneous Manufacturing subsector make a wide range of products that cannot readily be classified in specific NAICS subsectors in manufacturing. Processes used by these establishments vary significantly, both among and within industries. For example, a variety of manufacturing processes are used in manufacturing sporting and athletic goods that include products, such as tennis racquets and golf balls. The processes for these products differ from each other, and the processes differ significantly from the fabrication processes used in making dolls or toys, the melting and shaping of precious metals to make jewelry, and the bending, forming, and assembly used in making medical products.

The industries in this subsector are defined by what is made rather than how it is made. Although individual establishments might be appropriately classified elsewhere in the NAICS structure, for historical continuity, these product-based industries were maintained. In most cases, no one process or material predominates for an industry.

Establishments in this subsector manufacture products as diverse as medical equipment and supplies, jewelry, sporting goods, toys, and office supplies.

 

Geographic Distribution -- Miscellaneous manufacturing: 1997

Data for the Manufacturing sector are published for the U.S., states with 100 or more employees, metropolitan areas with 250 or more employees, and counties and cities with 500 or more employees. Counts of establishments are also published for ZIP Codes.

For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
Other
Indus-
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State Estab-
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Value of shipments
($1,000)
Value of shipments
% of
U.S.
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail United States 31,476 99,729,798 100.00 21,618,204 725,396
Go to industry detail California 4,539 14,620,323 14.66 3,249,987 99,035
Go to industry detail New York 2,740 7,888,286 7.91 1,765,520 59,544
Go to industry detail Illinois 1,389 5,353,602 5.37 1,280,865 39,712
Go to industry detail Massachusetts 850 5,158,526 5.17 1,164,000 32,105
Go to industry detail Texas 1,859 5,098,719 5.11 976,516 37,566
Go to industry detail Pennsylvania 1,207 4,322,400 4.33 1,048,728 35,287
Go to industry detail Ohio 1,149 4,143,030 4.15 844,704 29,651
Go to industry detail Florida 1,915 4,057,999 4.07 827,320 27,851
Go to industry detail Indiana 620 4,030,241 4.04 757,440 23,771
Go to industry detail New Jersey 979 3,876,955 3.89 982,265 26,551
Go to industry detail Connecticut 456 3,306,912 3.32 570,973 16,640
Go to industry detail Minnesota 700 3,184,631 3.19 815,689 24,941
Go to industry detail Tennessee 526 3,112,531 3.12 547,213 19,930
Go to industry detail North Carolina 745 2,547,689 2.55 500,245 18,288
Go to industry detail Michigan 1,017 2,420,424 2.43 535,915 17,983
Go to industry detail Wisconsin 658 2,386,133 2.39 578,213 19,571
Go to industry detail Georgia 681 2,250,861 2.26 499,475 16,464
Go to industry detail Rhode Island 711 1,996,033 2.00 464,517 17,476
Go to industry detail Missouri 602 1,611,946 1.62 373,399 14,010
Go to industry detail Utah 342 1,448,619 1.45 345,465 13,080
Go to industry detail Virginia 480 1,271,791 1.28 263,470 9,620
Go to industry detail Washington 851 1,201,607 1.20 292,596 10,382
Go to industry detail Colorado 685 1,190,975 1.19 321,068 10,337
Go to industry detail Arizona 511 1,125,868 1.13 267,242 8,837
Go to industry detail Nebraska 164 1,081,801 1.08 129,425 4,721
Go to industry detail Kentucky 275 968,628 0.97 170,877 6,907
Go to industry detail Arkansas 228 935,606 0.94 185,891 8,288
Go to industry detail Oregon 592 892,640 0.90 243,762 8,968
Go to industry detail Alabama 342 868,206 0.87 171,752 7,506
Go to industry detail Nevada 238 823,339 0.83 204,628 6,317
Go to industry detail New Hampshire 185 741,028 0.74 178,518 6,447
Go to industry detail South Dakota 103 738,163 0.74 100,773 3,913
Go to industry detail South Carolina 244 714,072 0.72 143,950 5,934
Go to industry detail Iowa 268 705,731 0.71 158,279 5,429
Go to industry detail Maryland 424 647,505 0.65 173,221 5,826
Go to industry detail Oklahoma 314 645,773 0.65 109,986 5,389
Go to industry detail Kansas 237 624,475 0.63 118,831 5,189
Go to industry detail New Mexico 289 539,047 0.54 95,891 4,404
Go to industry detail Mississippi 178 532,933 0.53 112,044 4,929
Go to industry detail Louisiana 269 450,537 0.45 85,765 3,721
Go to industry detail Delaware 53 415,101 0.42 98,835 2,313
Go to industry detail Vermont 115 306,875 0.31 53,381 2,193
Go to industry detail West Virginia 82 193,374 0.19 31,291 1,298
Go to industry detail Maine 131 131,315 0.13 36,977 1,573
Go to industry detail Idaho 157 122,745 0.12 29,190 1,271
Go to industry detail Montana 143 120,927 0.12 29,889 1,405
Go to industry detail Hawaii 146 106,043 0.11 31,297 1,372
Go to industry detail North Dakota 58 55,331 0.06 15,722 695
Go to industry detail Wyoming 41 30,988 0.03 9,307 395
Go to industry detail Alaska 46 15,456 0.02 4,684 168
Go to industry detail District of Columbia 20 11,013 0.01 4,099 134

D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available


 

Other Data from the 1997 Economic Census

Hypertext
tables
Link
to pdf
Series number Title Contents
  link to PDF EC97M- Industry Series Preliminary data including detailed characteristics, establishment size, and product detail
  link to PDF EC97M31S-GS General Summary Detailed statistics, employment size of establishments, method of inventory valuation, and legal form of organization for manufacturing and its subsectors; summaries by industry , state, and metro area.
  link to PDF EC97M31S-PS Product Summary Shipments by detailed product category for 1997 and 1992, without regard to the industry where produced
  link to PDF EC97M31S-MS Material Summary Detailed cost of materials consumed in manufacturing for 1997 and 1992, by industry.
  link to PDF EC97M31S-CR Concentration Ratios Summary Share of shipments and value added accounted for by the 4, 8, 20, and 50 largest companies in each of the 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-digit NAICS industries for 1997
Link to Bridge tables  EC97X-CS3 Bridge Between NAICS and SIC (national only) Defines comparability of individual industries.
Link to Comparative Statistics  EC97X-CS2 Comparative Statistics (U.S. and states) 1997 and 1992 data side by side on a comparable SIC basis
Link to Nonemployer Statistics  EC97X-CS4 Nonemployer Statistics (U.S., states, counties, metros) Nonemployers account for 45 % of establishments and .3 % of receipts in this sector, but are excluded from the reports above.

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Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs

Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Smallest Geography Contents
  Annual Capital Expenditures Survey Annual U.S. Capital expenditures for structures and equipment for companies with paid employees
  Annual Survey of Manufactures Annual State Detailed national statistics for the industry; 7-digit product classes; general statistics for states
  CIR MA333P, Pumps and Compressors Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  CIR MA334B, Selected Instruments and Related Products Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  County Business Patterns Annual County, metro area, ZIP Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
  E-Commerce Statistics Annual U.S. Total sales and e-commerce sales, receipts or value of shipments
  Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders Monthly U.S. Value of shipments, inventories, new orders and unfilled orders
Link to hypertext     
table Nonemployer Statistics Annual State, metro area, county Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees
  Quarterly Financial Report Quarterly U.S. Income, retained earnings, balance sheets, and related financial and operating ratios for the domestic operations of manufacturing corporations with assets over $250,000, and corporations in the mining and trade areas with over $50 million.
Link to hypertext table Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual State, metro area Number of firms, employees, payroll, and revenue by employment-size of the enterprise

 

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Source: 1997 Economic Census

Last revised: December 02 2004   Questions?