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NAICS 3211
Sawmills and wood preservation




Geographic Distribution -- Sawmills and wood preservation: 2007

Data for manufacturing industries are published for the U.S., states with 100+ employees, metropolitan areas with 250+ employees, and counties and cities with 500+ employees. Counts of establishments are also published for
Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown in the tab to the left. 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.
Description Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Value of shipments
% of
U.S.
Value of shipments
per capita

($)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Washington 165 2,629,795 9.42 407 354,491 8,134
Oregon 131 2,443,018 8.75 654 298,915 7,321
Georgia 140 1,909,158 6.84 200 231,698 6,722
Alabama 139 1,449,106 5.19 312 179,492 5,278
North Carolina 191 1,372,775 4.92 151 180,916 5,362
Pennsylvania 307 1,315,365 4.71 105 172,391 5,313
Virginia 189 1,258,223 4.51 163 158,853 4,337
Mississippi 125 1,234,739 4.42 423 171,491 4,936
California 103 1,152,047 4.13 32 174,986 4,144
Arkansas 141 1,140,427 4.09 401 140,284 4,532
Texas 125 1,025,803 3.68 43 133,316 4,480
South Carolina 73 1,006,104 3.60 227 108,729 2,953
Idaho 62 886,267 3.18 591 116,091 2,952
Florida 69 711,442 2.55 39 88,436 2,695
Wisconsin 159 697,058 2.50 124 90,305 2,696
Michigan 151 643,980 2.31 64 78,203 2,445
Louisiana 67 625,941 2.24 143 83,090 2,564
West Virginia 123 623,255 2.23 344 82,844 2,654
Indiana 110 614,638 2.20 97 80,776 2,202
Kentucky 173 604,559 2.17 142 83,696 2,826
Maine 83 590,525 2.12 448 71,155 1,926
Tennessee 209 537,090 1.92 87 81,190 2,662
Ohio 128 442,949 1.59 38 62,909 2,115
Montana 58 339,578 1.22 355 55,707 1,542
Missouri 223 338,384 1.21 57 50,585 1,611
New York 128 302,785 1.08 16 49,808 1,464
Minnesota 62 264,007 0.95 51 28,404 783
Colorado 35 191,845 0.69 40 20,291 540
New Hampshire 50 180,459 0.65 137 26,563 770
Oklahoma 24 149,659 0.54 41 21,892 619
Illinois 63 144,621 0.52 11 16,891 552
Vermont 39 133,286 0.48 215 25,355 585
Massachusetts 44 118,105 0.42 18 17,129 470
Maryland 28 103,442 0.37 18 17,396 510
South Dakota 12 97,633 0.35 122 14,475 475
Iowa 31 92,228 0.33 31 13,439 530
Wyoming 13 56,909 0.20 109 13,813 403
Connecticut 22 56,356 0.20 16 7,796 233
Nebraska 8 51,031 0.18 29 4,783 137
Alaska 13 31,694 0.11 46 3,756 (100-249)
Arizona 11 27,865 0.10 4 5,009 170
Kansas 9 23,426 0.08 8 2,878 105
Utah 16 16,886 0.06 6 2,873 114
All other states, including those below 50 276,777 0.99   19,065 551
    Nevada 4 D     D (100-249)
    Rhode Island 7 D     D (100-249)

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