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SERVICE ANNUAL SURVEYPURPOSETo provide estimates of revenue and other measures for most traditional service industries. The United States Code, Title 13, authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses. COVERAGECompanies that primarily provide services to individuals, businesses, and governments (NAICS 51, 5231, 52392, 52393, 532, 54, 56,62, 71, 81). This survey also covers the Transportation andWarehousing sector (NAICS 484, 492, and 493). Industry coverage and detail have been expanded since 1982, and include most personal, business, automotive, amusement and recreation, social, health,and other professional services. In 1991, use of expanded 1987 SIC classifications began. Covered industries accounted for about 20% of the Nation's 1994 Gross Domestic Product. The new NorthAmerican Industry Classification System (NAICS) is being used for the first time with the 1999 survey to collect data for the Service Annual Survey (SAS). The scope of the Service Annual Survey has beenbroadened to encompass the old Annual Survey of Communication Services and the old Transportation Annual Survey. With the implementation of NAICS, approximately 150 additional service industriesare being covered. CONTENTCollected data include tax and organizational status; operating revenue for both taxable and tax-exempt firms and organizations; sources of revenue and expenses by type for selected industries; operatingexpenses for tax-exempt firms; and selected industry-specific items. In addition, starting with the 1999 survey, e-commerce data will be collected for all industries, and export and inventory data will be#collected for selected industries. FREQUENCYAnnually since 1982; reported data are for activities which take place during the calendar year. Prior to 1982, the survey was conducted monthly. Data collection begins in January following the survey yearuand continues for about 14 weeks. A new sample is introduced about every 5 years, most recently for the 1999 survey. METHODSA mail-out/mail-back survey of approximately 45,000 selected service businesses with paid employees; supplemented by administrative records data or imputed values to account for nonemployer andcertain other businesses. To be eligible for the list sample, service businesses must be in the Business Register which contains all Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) for listed businesses and all locationsuof multi-establishment companies. EINs may represent one or more establishments and firms may have one or more EINs. In the initial sampling, companies are stratified by major and minor kind of business, and by estimated receipts or revenue. All companies with total receipts above applicable size cutoffs are included in thesurvey and report for all their service industry locations. In a second stage, EINs of unselected companies are stratified by major kind of business and receipts or revenue. Within each stratum a simple#random sample of EINs is selected. The initial sample is updated quarterly to reflect "births" and "deaths"; adding new employer businesses identified in the Business and Professional Classification Survey and deleting firms and EINs that are nolonger active. During interim periods, service nonemployer and other businesses are represented by administrative records data or imputed values. NTable 1270. Other Services--Estimated Revenue for Employer Firms: 2000 to 2003 N[In millions of dollars (322,475 represents $322,475,000,000), except percent.LBased on the Service Annual Survey. See text, this section and Appendix III] Social advocacy organizations Civic and social organizationsSYMBOLX Not applicable. FOOTNOTESSource : U.S. Census Bureau,Service Annual Survey, annual.9See also 2\2 Except public administration, religious, labor,4and political organizations, and private households. 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