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NAICS 331
Primary metal manufacturing




Geographic Distribution -- Primary metal manufacturing: 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
United States 4,720 256,851,055 100.00 852 22,655,462 438,825
Indiana 249 31,433,129 12.24 4,953 2,575,727 45,366
Ohio 438 28,929,592 11.26 2,511 2,712,473 48,022
Pennsylvania 365 27,092,505 10.55 2,164 2,288,745 41,929
Texas 268 17,108,522 6.66 718 1,118,379 22,997
Illinois 290 12,830,566 5.00 1,004 1,251,434 24,932
Kentucky 79 12,295,184 4.79 2,889 717,788 13,935
Michigan 285 11,825,540 4.60 1,177 1,324,585 25,004
Alabama 112 11,396,513 4.44 2,457 912,790 16,156
New York 197 9,291,602 3.62 478 653,969 12,343
California 437 7,853,078 3.06 217 887,155 19,119
Tennessee 113 7,656,325 2.98 1,240 550,214 11,056
Arkansas 55 6,882,153 2.68 2,421 434,436 8,592
Wisconsin 177 6,012,725 2.34 1,073 987,684 22,417
Utah 41 5,708,515 2.22 2,143 188,068 3,510
South Carolina 67 5,410,676 2.11 1,223 345,805 5,927
Iowa 62 4,338,846 1.69 1,457 412,962 8,341
North Carolina 82 4,296,069 1.67 474 342,912 6,621
West Virginia 34 4,115,489 1.60 2,272 362,591 6,734
Missouri 103 4,061,878 1.58 687 408,157 10,036
Oregon 66 3,473,281 1.35 930 481,781 8,801
Washington 86 3,180,137 1.24 492 376,507 6,832
New Jersey 106 3,008,953 1.17 348 357,041 6,734
Virginia 51 2,803,602 1.09 363 302,718 6,114
Mississippi 36 2,741,500 1.07 938 121,748 2,628
Georgia 73 2,574,350 1.00 270 189,380 4,523
Arizona 70 2,561,945 1.00 403 175,890 4,058
Oklahoma 64 1,843,546 0.72 510 233,669 5,667
Connecticut 80 1,826,575 0.71 524 199,764 3,975
Minnesota 84 1,819,783 0.71 351 316,075 6,824
Florida 115 1,647,088 0.64 90 170,820 3,694
Massachusetts 95 1,640,085 0.64 252 180,058 3,924
Louisiana 25 1,303,663 0.51 298 117,569 2,207
Montana 18 1,045,308 0.41 1,092 46,753 848
Nebraska 15 1,030,898 0.40 582 108,255 1,782
Colorado 33 1,020,877 0.40 211 118,692 2,184
Nevada 18 642,117 0.25 250 78,698 1,474
Rhode Island 51 628,911 0.24 596 59,533 1,093
Kansas 36 535,584 0.21 193 67,153 2,330
New Hampshire 34 430,593 0.17 327 97,848 2,277
New Mexico 21 365,080 0.14 185 17,903 494
Delaware 5 353,605 0.14 409 27,356 527
    Maryland 30 D     197,297 2,895
All other states, including those below 84 1,834,667 0.71   334,377 6,798
    South Dakota 6 D     13,037 600
    Idaho 22 D     D 325
    Maine 11 D     D 336
    Vermont 3 D     D 166
    Wyoming 6 D     D 164

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