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NAICS 313
Textile mills

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Employers: 2002
Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown below. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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Paid
employees
Go to this NAICS 31-33 Manufacturing 350,828 3,916,136,712 576,170,541 14,699,536
  313 Textile mills 3,932 45,652,142 7,666,079 269,064
Go to this NAICS 3131 Fiber, yarn, & thread mills 580 10,699,700 1,609,143 62,560
Go to this NAICS 3132 Fabric mills 1,762 22,569,633 4,164,070 142,308
Go to this NAICS 3133 Textile & fabric finishing & fabric coating mills 1,590 12,382,809 1,892,866 64,196

 

Nonemployers: 2002
Data based on 2002 Nonemployer Statistics. Table includes only firms subject to federal income tax. Nonemployers are businesses with no paid employees. Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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Establish-
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Receipts ($1,000) Establishments Receipts Establish-
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Value of shipments ($1,000)
Number % of all $1,000 % of all
N = Not available
31-33 Manufacturing 641,208 3,929,538,352 290,380 45.3 13,401,640 0.3 350,828 3,916,136,712
313 Textile mills 5,687 45,694,757 1,755 30.9 42,615 0.1 3,932 45,652,142

 

Definition: NAICS 313   Textile mills

Industries in the Textile Mills subsector group establishments that transform a basic fiber (natural or synthetic) into a product, such as yarn or fabric, that is further manufactured into usable items, such as apparel, sheets towels, and textile bags for individual or industrial consumption. The further manufacturing may be performed in the same establishment and classified in this subsector, or it may be performed at a separate establishment and be classified elsewhere in manufacturing.

The main processes in this subsector include preparation and spinning of fiber, knitting or weaving of fabric, and the finishing of the textile. The NAICS structure follows and captures this process flow. Major industries in this flow, such as preparation of fibers, weaving of fabric, knitting of fabric, and fiber and fabric finishing, are uniquely identified. Texturizing, throwing, twisting, and winding of yarn contains aspects of both fiber preparation and fiber finishing and is classified with preparation of fibers rather than with finishing of fiber.

NAICS separates the manufacturing of primary textiles and the manufacturing of textile products (except apparel) when the textile product is produced from purchased primary textiles, such as fabric. The manufacturing of textile products (except apparel) from purchased fabric is classified in Subsector 314, Textile Product Mills, and apparel from purchased fabric is classified in Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing.

Excluded from this subsector are establishments that weave or knit fabric and make garments. These establishments are included in Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing.

 

Historical comparability

Almost Comparable   NAICS 313, Textile mills, is close, but not quite comparable between 2002 and 1997. See the Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS for changes to constituent industries.

For comparisons with data before 1997, see the Bridge Between 1997 NAICS and 1987 SIC.



In the following table, both 1997 and 2002 data are classified by 1997 NAICS, so that the two years are comparable.

 

Comparative Statistics: 2002 and 1997

Data are in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation. Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. "% change" rows show percent change between 1997 and 2002.
1997
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1997 NAICS Description Year Establishments Value of shipments ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) Paid employees
313 Textile mills 2002 3,921 45,395,368 7,615,958 267,335
1997 4,694 58,707,401 10,058,482 391,899
% change -16.5 -22.7 -24.3 -31.8

 

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Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown above. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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payroll
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employees
See other industries in this state United States 3,932 45,652,142 100.00 158 7,666,079 269,064
See other industries in this state North Carolina 574 11,473,727 25.13 1,380 1,930,481 70,653
See other industries in this state South Carolina 277 7,067,343 15.48 1,723 1,124,526 39,648
See other industries in this state Georgia 244 6,276,983 13.75 730 1,026,849 38,341
See other industries in this state Virginia 78 3,178,052 6.96 436 491,849 16,561
See other industries in this state Alabama 90 2,765,167 6.06 618 407,110 15,628
See other industries in this state New York 416 1,919,796 4.21 100 284,833 9,169
See other industries in this state California 492 1,757,026 3.85 50 361,962 13,205
See other industries in this state Massachusetts 136 1,722,334 3.77 268 347,482 10,492
See other industries in this state Tennessee 75 1,559,388 3.42 269 206,302 6,424
See other industries in this state Pennsylvania 186 1,407,684 3.08 114 295,788 10,118
See other industries in this state Texas 111 1,095,373 2.40 50 132,469 5,175
See other industries in this state New Jersey 249 987,415 2.16 115 190,729 6,166
See other industries in this state Rhode Island 73 480,370 1.05 450 108,441 3,621
See other industries in this state Ohio 83 375,644 0.82 33 80,273 2,237
See other industries in this state Kentucky 29 372,757 0.82 91 47,893 1,922
See other industries in this state Wisconsin 38 328,924 0.72 60 77,864 2,220
See other industries in this state Connecticut 47 290,469 0.64 84 66,810 1,903
See other industries in this state Maine 31 286,248 0.63 221 58,733 2,007
See other industries in this state Maryland 39 268,134 0.59 49 48,974 1,979
See other industries in this state Mississippi 27 259,551 0.57 91 39,640 1,039
See other industries in this state New Hampshire 28 229,123 0.50 180 62,521 1,874
See other industries in this state Florida 135 212,552 0.47 13 42,067 1,405
See other industries in this state Arizona 17 160,406 0.35 29 15,232 598
See other industries in this state Illinois 62 143,790 0.31 11 25,503 866
See other industries in this state Minnesota 36 142,734 0.31 28 21,421 621
See other industries in this state Washington 45 141,182 0.31 23 28,945 703
See other industries in this state Michigan 51 101,205 0.22 10 20,378 622
See other industries in this state Missouri 26 72,775 0.16 13 13,119 381
See other industries in this state Louisiana 14 44,615 0.10 10 13,409 405
See other industries in this state Indiana 26 44,175 0.10 7 9,385 330
See other industries in this state Arkansas 13 35,655 0.08 13 6,551 182
See other industries in this state Vermont 11 31,939 0.07 52 7,123 240
See other industries in this state Oregon 20 30,751 0.07 9 5,107 184
See other industries in this state Colorado 22 29,110 0.06 6 5,223 167
See other industries in this state Delaware 5 27,158 0.06 34 7,660 241
See other industries in this state Oklahoma 19 8,765 0.02 3 3,736 162
  All other states, including those below 107 323,822 0.71   49,691 1,575
See other industries in this state     South Dakota 4 D     D (500-999)
See other industries in this state     West Virginia 9 D     D (250-499)
See other industries in this state     Kansas 11 D     D (100-249)
See other industries in this state     North Dakota 4 D     D (100-249)

 

Products, Size, and Other Data from the Economic Census -- Textile mills
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link to PDF EC02-00C-BDG Bridge Between NAICS 2002 and NAICS 1997 Link to drill-down tables Relationships between NAICS 1997 and NAICS 2002 for those industries redefined US
link to PDF EC02-00C-COMP Comparative Statistics Link to drill-down tables 2002 and 1997 data side by side on a comparable NAICS 1997 basis US, states
link to PDF EC02-31SG-1 General Summary Link to data in AFF Industry Statistics for Industry Groups & Industries US
Link to data in AFF Industry Statistics by Subsectors for Selected States US, states
Link to data in AFF Detailed Statistics by Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Industry Statistics for Subsectors by Employment Size US
Link to data in AFF Method of Inventory Valuation by Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Inventories With LIFO Valulation by Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Industry Statistics for Subsectors by Legal Form of Organization US
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PDF EC02-31A Geographic Area Series Link
to data in AFF Industry Statistics for the States, Metropolitan & Micropolitan Statistical Areas, Counties, and Places States
link to PDF SB02-00A Survey of Business Owners Link
to data in AFF Business Ownership by Gender, Hispanic or Latino Origin, and Race US
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Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs -- NAICS 313
Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Contents Geography
Link to table for this industry Annual Survey of Manufactures: Geographic Area Series Annual General statistics for states (click AFF icon, select "ASM: GAS: Stats for All Mfg by State", then filter rows to this industry) US, states
Link to table for this industry Annual Survey of Manufactures: Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries Annual Detailed national statistics for the industry (click AFF icon, select "ASM: GS: Stats for Ind Groups & Ind", then filter rows to this industry) US
Link to table for this industry Annual Survey of Manufactures: Value of Product Shipments Annual National statistics for 7-digit product classes (click AFF icon, select "ASM: VPS: Val of Shps for Product Classes", then filter rows to desired products US
  CIR M313P, Consumption on the Cotton System Monthly Includes quantity of production for selected 10-digit product codes. US
  CIR MA313F, Yarn Production (discontinued after 2004) Annual Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes. US
  CIR MA313K, Knit Fabric Production (discontinued after 2004) Annual Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes. US
  CIR MQ313A, Textiles Quarterly Includes quantity of production for selected 10-digit product codes. US
  CIR MQ313D, Consumption on the Woolen System (discontinued after 2004) Quarterly Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes. US
  CIR MQ313T, Broadwoven Fabrics (discontinued after 2004) Quarterly Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes. US
  County Business Patterns Annual Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment US, states, metro areas, counties
  E-Commerce Statistics Annual Total sales and e-commerce sales, receipts or value of shipments US
  Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders Monthly Value of shipments, inventories, new orders and unfilled orders US
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industry Nonemployer Statistics Annual Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees US, states, metro areas, counties
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industry Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual Number of firms, employees, payroll, (and revenue, for 2002 only) by employment-size of the enterprise US, states, metro areas
  U.S. International Trade Statistics Monthly Value of exports and imports by country [select 3-digit NAICS] US
For more data sets, check a broader NAICS category, such as NAICS 31-33 To broader NAICS

 

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