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Special Projects2008 Capital Spending Report: U.S. Capital SpendingPatterns, 1999-2006 [PDF, 507 KB] Characteristics of Veteran-Owned Businesses: 2002 [PDF, 1.1 MB] Characteristics of Veteran Business Owners: 2002 [PDF, 559 KB] [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader available free from Adobe. Custom Tabulations on RequestIn addition to regularly published data, Bureau staff prepare special tabulations on a cost basis. Data in these tabulations are summaries subject to the same rules prohibiting disclosure of confidential company-specific information that govern regular Census Bureau publications.Protection of Information about Individual Companies: The Census Bureau is committed to protect the confidentiality of the data it collects. Title 13, U.S. Code, prohibits disclosure of Census data on individual businesses to the public and to any other government agency, including the Internal Revenue Service, for a period of 30 years. For more information, go to Data Protection and Privacy Policy. Notes on the Data: Enterprise vs. Establishment Data: In contrast to many other economic statistics programs, CSD programs collect data at the company rather than the establishment level. An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. An enterprise is a business organization consisting of one or more domestic establishments under common ownership or control. Employer vs. Nonemployer Data: Some CSD programs like SUSB provide data only for U.S. paid employer firms. For a total of all companies, data from SUSB must be combined with Nonemployers. |
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau