This Web site contains reference information to help you find, understand and better use 2007 Economic Census data.
Data sets are located in American FactFinder, a free online tool used to access Census Bureau data sets.
About the Economic Census
The economic census provides a detailed portrait of the United States' economy once every five years, from the national to the local level.
It covers most of the U.S. economy in
its basic collection of establishment statistics. There also are several related
programs, including statistics on minority- and women-owned businesses. Read
the User Guide for
more information.
Business establishments in the economic census are grouped into industries based on the similarity of their production processes. These industries are coded according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2007 Economic Census data sets are being released over time, from December 2008 through late 2011. See the Data Release Schedule for more information.
About American FactFinder
American FactFinder is the dissemination vehicle for certain economic and demographic data produced by the Census Bureau.
These data are provided in the form of tables, data sets, reports and maps.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | 2007 Economic Census |
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