1997 Nonemployer Statistics
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

Rhode Island
Includes only firms subject to federal income tax. Nonemployers are businesses with no paid employees. Introductory text includes scope and methodology. More detail is available for employers. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
NAICS
code
Description All taxable firms Nonemployers Employers
Establish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
Establish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
Establish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
71 Arts, entertainment, & recreation 3,188 282,515 2,881 47,666 307 234,849
711 Performing arts, spectator sports, & related industries 2,254 N 2,183 31,922 71 D
7111 Performing arts companies 83 6,478 61 1,108 22 5,370
7112 Spectator sports 216 67,256 202 3,759 14 63,497
7113 Promoters of performing arts, sports, & similar events 63 N 52 1,860 11 D
7114 Agents/managers for artists, athletes, & other public figures 49 N 47 785 2 D
71141 Agents/managers for artists, athletes, & other public figures 49 N 47 785 2 D
7115 Independent artists, writers, & performers 1,843 30,867 1,821 24,410 22 6,457
712 Museums, historical sites, & similar institutions N N D D 2 D
713 Amusement, gambling, & recreation industries N N D D 234 140,479
7131 Amusement parks & arcades N N D D 11 3,860
7132 Gambling industries 13 N 11 2,794 2 D
7139 Other amusement & recreation services 882 N 661 11,431 221 D
D Withheld to avoid disclosure;   N Not available; S Withheld because data do not meet publication standards;   W Wholesale receipts for nonemployers are not comparable to wholesale sales for employers;   X Industry not in scope of Economic Census for employers;   t Total does not include employer data for out-of-scope industries;   r revised subsequent to initial publication

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Source: 1997 Economic Census:   Nonemployer Statistics and Geographic Area Series (for employers)

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