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NAICS 32191
Millwork




Geographic Distribution -- Millwork: 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
Wisconsin 182 2,612,912 9.27 466 476,908 14,063
California 461 2,271,052 8.06 63 466,738 13,015
Minnesota 111 2,262,132 8.03 436 407,964 9,163
Oregon 156 1,495,015 5.30 400 277,410 8,474
Iowa 36 1,301,497 4.62 437 375,543 8,222
Pennsylvania 242 1,275,314 4.52 102 245,045 7,634
North Carolina 212 1,247,709 4.43 138 183,239 5,776
Texas 262 1,244,761 4.42 52 216,158 7,372
Virginia 127 1,076,292 3.82 139 175,069 5,712
Tennessee 117 1,007,127 3.57 163 162,999 5,158
Alabama 128 895,656 3.18 193 147,654 4,816
Indiana 142 861,685 3.06 136 146,713 4,635
Georgia 158 758,818 2.69 80 117,051 3,745
Washington 147 718,426 2.55 111 154,421 4,341
Ohio 169 674,191 2.39 59 108,023 3,554
Illinois 134 656,283 2.33 51 121,276 3,472
Kentucky 82 621,673 2.21 146 133,598 4,502
Florida 201 615,935 2.19 34 111,308 3,445
West Virginia 50 603,961 2.14 333 104,290 3,580
Arkansas 75 583,002 2.07 205 79,302 2,667
Michigan 146 559,977 1.99 56 92,442 2,837
South Carolina 72 518,014 1.84 117 77,387 2,384
New York 200 474,784 1.68 24 100,325 2,876
New Jersey 84 410,160 1.46 47 75,192 1,939
Idaho 52 409,211 1.45 273 58,235 1,765
Arizona 94 393,263 1.40 62 82,856 2,699
Missouri 96 365,766 1.30 62 65,393 2,172
Colorado 80 230,376 0.82 48 48,460 1,392
Mississippi 50 218,146 0.77 75 35,141 1,283
Massachusetts 72 206,106 0.73 32 39,240 1,072
Utah 91 199,742 0.71 75 44,711 1,493
Maryland 44 187,819 0.67 33 34,401 972
Nevada 25 174,955 0.62 68 52,171 1,574
New Hampshire 31 170,784 0.61 130 29,112 783
Montana 31 147,461 0.52 154 D (500-999)
New Mexico 29 137,404 0.49 70 18,998 563
Nebraska 19 100,696 0.36 57 16,019 480
Louisiana 52 92,809 0.33 21 18,379 559
Connecticut 58 90,080 0.32 26 24,887 709
Maine 45 81,794 0.29 62 18,659 591
Vermont 29 55,521 0.20 89 9,524 332
Kansas 29 52,835 0.19 19 12,998 441
Oklahoma 37 49,595 0.18 14 10,457 345
All other states, including those below 66 74,599 0.26   20,197 807
    North Dakota 10 D     D (1000-2499)
    South Dakota 16 D     D 113
    Delaware 6 D     6,024 196
    Rhode Island 13 D     5,412 (100-249)

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