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NAICS 484110
General freight trucking, local




Geographic Distribution -- General freight trucking, local: 2007

Data for the Transportation and warehousing sector are published for the U.S., states and metropolitan areas

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

($)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
United States 27,682 21,173,769 100.00 70 6,387,169 179,942
California 3,042 3,427,615 16.19 95 937,683 23,866
Illinois 2,498 1,745,122 8.24 137 468,401 12,218
New Jersey 1,374 1,470,042 6.94 170 428,247 10,854
Texas 1,644 1,374,661 6.49 58 360,172 11,518
New York 1,681 1,181,702 5.58 61 401,931 10,978
Ohio 1,120 892,430 4.21 77 259,605 7,562
Pennsylvania 1,115 844,599 3.99 67 268,794 7,504
Florida 1,647 776,387 3.67 42 211,682 6,604
Michigan 874 749,088 3.54 75 280,739 6,990
Wisconsin 636 620,152 2.93 111 184,420 4,970
Washington 572 479,054 2.26 74 143,793 4,010
North Carolina 742 465,657 2.20 51 128,336 4,413
Georgia 574 438,044 2.07 46 140,369 4,082
Virginia 665 414,486 1.96 54 132,967 4,059
Indiana 565 409,620 1.93 65 128,813 4,181
Minnesota 711 405,696 1.92 78 126,825 3,432
Massachusetts 413 405,204 1.91 62 146,762 3,430
Missouri 515 381,692 1.80 65 115,779 3,539
Maryland 480 315,043 1.49 56 150,154 3,780
Kentucky 412 277,927 1.31 65 70,590 2,393
Arizona 432 272,222 1.29 43 87,122 2,649
Alabama 364 248,517 1.17 54 58,273 2,144
Iowa 443 247,698 1.17 83 70,484 2,269
Tennessee 280 244,438 1.15 40 96,397 2,543
Oregon 258 219,858 1.04 59 76,269 2,151
South Carolina 379 218,167 1.03 49 69,063 2,172
Mississippi 260 208,487 0.98 71 44,437 1,693
Louisiana 282 207,093 0.98 47 51,476 1,666
Colorado 393 193,536 0.91 40 79,200 2,182
Kansas 266 186,682 0.88 67 60,456 2,032
Utah 268 174,345 0.82 65 52,954 1,671
Nebraska 319 133,899 0.63 76 48,533 1,612
Idaho 187 128,718 0.61 86 26,909 943
Connecticut 194 125,248 0.59 36 52,654 1,249
Hawaii 79 118,835 0.56 93 43,752 1,196
New Hampshire 131 113,917 0.54 86 39,780 1,045
Maine 110 96,388 0.46 73 22,845 661
West Virginia 158 85,180 0.40 47 34,939 1,150
New Mexico 123 81,899 0.39 42 28,809 863
Nevada 127 76,406 0.36 30 32,355 876
North Dakota 130 74,935 0.35 117 21,761 617
Alaska 66 69,614 0.33 102 27,446 546
Wyoming 124 52,332 0.25 100 16,125 439
South Dakota 121 51,658 0.24 65 14,785 484
Montana 137 49,720 0.23 52 18,191 564
Rhode Island 78 41,747 0.20 40 12,418 374
Vermont 70 29,287 0.14 47 9,203 259
Delaware 49 20,045 0.09 23 11,439 254
All other states, including those below 574 328,677 1.55   93,032 3,255
    Arkansas 286 D     D (1000-2499)
    Oklahoma 284 D     D (1000-2499)

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