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NAICS 452111
Department stores (except discount department stores)




Geographic Distribution -- Department stores (except discount department stores): 2007

Data for the Retail trade sector are published for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, places, and ZIP Codes.

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
Sales
($1,000)
Sales
% of
U.S.
Sales
per capita

($)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
United States 3,533 76,886,578 100.00 255 9,502,596 534,189
California 437 11,578,149 15.06 320 1,345,124 75,219
Texas 269 6,299,020 8.19 264 788,217 40,796
New York 158 6,093,514 7.93 314 771,604 36,303
Florida 242 5,811,721 7.56 318 732,848 37,105
Pennsylvania 188 3,545,918 4.61 283 441,014 26,561
Illinois 151 3,325,363 4.33 260 428,128 25,570
New Jersey 79 2,829,436 3.68 328 353,171 17,077
Ohio 164 2,450,331 3.19 213 319,935 20,884
Georgia 114 2,196,381 2.86 230 282,598 15,272
Virginia 103 2,114,646 2.75 274 262,998 14,521
North Carolina 120 1,928,166 2.51 213 232,967 13,539
Michigan 91 1,807,069 2.35 180 231,463 14,959
Maryland 69 1,649,783 2.15 293 187,128 10,946
Arizona 75 1,604,911 2.09 252 193,400 10,760
Massachusetts 58 1,573,361 2.05 242 216,862 10,408
Washington 64 1,554,862 2.02 241 192,710 9,441
Tennessee 83 1,325,307 1.72 215 174,188 10,113
Missouri 63 1,221,728 1.59 207 161,265 9,886
Minnesota 59 1,220,383 1.59 235 162,155 10,901
Indiana 70 1,114,291 1.45 176 128,286 8,688
Alabama 67 1,089,762 1.42 235 137,863 8,070
Louisiana 48 1,061,234 1.38 243 119,338 6,669
Colorado 57 1,016,829 1.32 210 135,993 7,727
Wisconsin 63 968,419 1.26 173 118,240 9,155
South Carolina 60 916,079 1.19 207 110,339 6,717
Connecticut 29 764,714 0.99 219 94,060 4,882
Kentucky 38 708,997 0.92 167 84,865 5,389
Oregon 30 668,849 0.87 179 81,161 4,210
Iowa 47 600,934 0.78 202 72,743 5,623
Kansas 34 578,899 0.75 209 71,392 4,810
Mississippi 36 564,180 0.73 193 67,948 4,107
Utah 32 483,661 0.63 182 58,213 3,720
New Hampshire 21 441,188 0.57 335 49,003 3,031
Delaware 13 363,397 0.47 420 41,632 2,397
West Virginia 28 339,622 0.44 188 36,643 2,461
Nebraska 23 336,854 0.44 190 41,946 3,342
Idaho 23 305,143 0.40 204 37,079 2,179
Montana 20 231,180 0.30 242 26,424 1,780
North Dakota 14 205,090 0.27 321 22,601 1,801
Maine 11 194,143 0.25 147 21,085 1,299
Rhode Island 7 167,462 0.22 159 21,170 1,195
South Dakota 10 162,112 0.21 203 17,721 1,331
Wyoming 7 72,883 0.09 139 8,821 526
All other states, including those below 158 3,400,607 4.42   420,255 22,819
    Nevada 34 D     D (5000-9999)
    Arkansas 29 D     D (2500-4999)
    Hawaii 18 D     D (2500-4999)
    New Mexico 25 D     D (2500-4999)
    Oklahoma 39 D     D (2500-4999)
    Alaska 4 D     D (500-999)
    District of Columbia 2 D     D (500-999)
    Vermont 7 D     D (500-999)

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