U.S. Census Bureau
Economic Census 2002

Table 27. ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION (NAICS SECTOR 71). Revenue and Operating Expenses by Type and Kind of Business: 2002 (Part I)

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Part 1 of 6 Revenue/Receipts, Total Operating Expenses, Payroll, Fringe Benefits, Contract Labor
Part 2 of 6 Computer Related Supplies, Packaging and Containers, Other Materials and Supplies, Utilities
Part 3 of 6 Transportation, Repair and Maintenance, Printing, Advertising
Part 4 of 6 Legal, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Management Consulting, Communication Services
Part 5 of 6 Custom Coded Software, System Design, Data Processing and Other Computer Services, Lease and Rental
Part 6 of 6 Insurance, Taxes and License Fees, Depreciation, Other Operating Expenses
Table 28 – Measures of sampling error for Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation (NAICS Sector 71)
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Data are based on the 2002 Economic Census and the 2002 Business Expenses Survey.
Dollar amounts are in thousands. Click on the column header for description.
1997
NAICS
code
Kind of business Receipts/
revenue
Operating
expenses, total
Annual payroll Employer costs for
fringe benefits
Contract labor cost, including
temporary help
Amount Percent of total Amount Percent of total Amount Percent of total
71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 161,903,934 127,627,710 47,806,106 37.5 7,496,529 5.9 2,175,274 1.7
711 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 73,093,685 55,571,262 21,735,204 39.1 2,461,909 4.4 1,296,266 2.3
7111 Performing arts companies 11,540,266 9,857,587 3,642,905 37.0 617,560 6.3 528,934 5.4
7112 Spectator sports 24,087,133 20,633,681 9,709,468 47.1 970,503 4.7 184,785 0.9
71121 Spectator sports 24,087,133 20,633,681 9,709,468 47.1 970,503 4.7 184,785 0.9
711211 Sports teams and clubs 13,244,477 12,584,174 7,940,076 63.1 704,458 5.6 34,642 0.3
711212 Racetracks 7,250,375 5,527,397 1,061,319 19.2 159,078 2.9 64,111 1.2
711219 Other spectator sports 3,592,282 2,522,110 708,073 28.1 106,967 4.2 86,032 3.4
7113 Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events 12,798,213 10,793,394 2,466,648 22.9 358,416 3.3 236,851 2.2
7114 Agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers and other public figures 5,041,480 3,765,369 1,547,680 41.1 151,693 4.0 86,230 2.3
7115 Independent artists, writers, and performers 19,626,593 10,521,231 4,368,503 41.5 363,737 3.5 S S
712 Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions 8,674,281 7,783,515 3,013,207 38.7 623,164 8.0 109,210 1.4
713 Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 80,135,968 64,272,932 23,057,695 35.9 4,411,455 6.9 769,799 1.2
7131 Amusement parks and arcades 9,764,788 S 2,628,967 S S S 124,484 S
71311 Amusement and theme parks 8,267,453 S S S S S 112,387 S
71312 Amusement arcades 1,497,335 1,146,170 332,296 29.0 43,593 3.8 S S
7132 Gambling industries 19,768,094 13,854,443 4,476,305 32.3 1,218,663 8.8 43,099 0.3
7139 Other amusement and recreation services 50,603,086 42,151,293 15,952,423 37.8 2,653,034 6.3 602,216 1.4
71391 Golf courses and country clubs 18,374,090 16,160,638 6,527,132 40.4 1,172,145 7.3 181,767 1.1
71392 Skiing facilities 1,809,289 1,691,619 686,070 40.6 129,024 7.6 6,089 0.4
71393 Marinas 4,057,236 2,392,412 750,616 31.4 130,379 5.4 32,949 1.4
71394 Fitness and recreational sports centers 15,942,202 14,013,068 5,478,909 39.1 847,145 6.0 158,616 1.1
71395 Bowling centers 3,244,339 2,468,113 852,914 34.6 126,540 5.1 8,363 0.3
71399 All other amusement and recreation industries 7,175,929 S 1,656,783 S 247,802 S 214,432 S
Note: Detail may not add to total because of rounding. See table 28 for estimated measures of sampling variability (coefficients of variation).
Percent columns represent percent of total operating expenses. Data on expenses include central administrative offices and other enterprise support locations such as warehouses, previously known as auxiliaries. Consequently, data presented here on sample-based payroll may not match payroll presented in other economic census reports.