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NAICS 3333
Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing




Geographic Distribution -- Commercial and service industry machinery 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
California 360 3,151,272 13.74 87 536,424 10,772
Illinois 163 2,099,302 9.15 164 376,845 7,770
Wisconsin 61 1,243,593 5.42 222 202,280 5,283
Florida 105 1,072,935 4.68 59 169,704 3,916
Minnesota 64 1,065,466 4.64 205 137,611 2,804
Texas 112 959,864 4.18 40 182,562 4,433
Ohio 89 885,850 3.86 77 167,836 3,571
Pennsylvania 98 881,481 3.84 70 159,121 3,037
North Carolina 40 792,442 3.45 87 149,842 2,786
New York 109 775,824 3.38 40 188,348 3,697
New Hampshire 31 754,333 3.29 573 179,293 2,925
Massachusetts 72 716,499 3.12 110 185,525 3,242
New Jersey 74 635,270 2.77 74 111,042 1,993
Tennessee 22 555,808 2.42 90 51,998 1,187
Michigan 74 549,625 2.40 55 115,411 2,213
Indiana 44 542,357 2.36 85 106,043 2,416
Missouri 47 514,936 2.24 87 105,387 2,050
Iowa 25 492,901 2.15 165 88,650 2,182
Colorado 46 486,545 2.12 100 91,476 1,824
Connecticut 36 395,515 1.72 113 65,619 1,399
Mississippi 13 322,448 1.41 110 40,033 951
Utah 32 304,416 1.33 114 51,375 1,098
Georgia 39 300,349 1.31 32 57,648 1,333
Oregon 29 275,144 1.20 74 58,810 1,225
Oklahoma 26 271,113 1.18 75 48,049 967
Louisiana 18 267,740 1.17 61 54,743 1,246
Kansas 27 264,711 1.15 95 50,104 1,053
South Carolina 10 258,426 1.13 58 49,167 1,351
Arkansas 20 252,455 1.10 89 53,706 1,109
Arizona 49 220,904 0.96 35 45,237 859
Alabama 18 207,266 0.90 45 43,344 886
Virginia 34 200,751 0.88 26 65,720 1,027
Washington 37 170,910 0.74 26 36,475 820
Idaho 11 131,953 0.58 88 19,062 333
Maryland 20 125,901 0.55 22 28,712 632
Kentucky 13 120,819 0.53 28 19,468 454
Vermont 5 96,870 0.42 156 22,266 374
Nebraska 9 81,177 0.35 46 15,040 305
New Mexico 15 60,399 0.26 31 20,506 397
Nevada 19 58,973 0.26 23 12,118 372
Montana 6 20,464 0.09 21 5,103 121
All other states, including those below 44 356,134 1.55   27,016 1,274
    West Virginia 8 D     D (500-999)
    Rhode Island 8 D     D (100-249)
    Wyoming 2 D     D (100-249)
    South Dakota 5 D     6,497 154

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