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NAICS 484122
General freight trucking, long-distance, less than truckload (ltl)




Geographic Distribution -- General freight trucking, long-distance, less than truckload (ltl): 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 8,010 37,948,151 100.00 126 13,973,348 291,045
California 558 3,425,908 9.03 95 1,031,231 21,957
Texas 693 3,169,125 8.35 133 1,098,825 23,875
Illinois 442 2,427,284 6.40 190 978,350 18,791
Ohio 344 2,144,236 5.65 186 955,303 19,329
New Jersey 198 1,864,668 4.91 216 624,338 11,801
Pennsylvania 267 1,743,356 4.59 139 767,580 15,456
North Carolina 287 1,635,885 4.31 180 664,822 14,490
Georgia 255 1,503,260 3.96 158 674,133 14,228
Tennessee 217 1,384,678 3.65 224 693,491 14,195
Wisconsin 267 1,225,288 3.23 219 356,660 8,132
Indiana 222 1,189,596 3.13 187 471,944 9,306
New York 296 1,144,433 3.02 59 386,307 7,888
Michigan 288 937,293 2.47 93 342,413 6,771
Missouri 204 869,437 2.29 147 366,117 7,464
Virginia 169 852,257 2.25 110 275,899 6,081
Minnesota 161 808,995 2.13 156 237,884 4,919
Washington 191 788,604 2.08 122 222,822 4,820
South Carolina 124 694,257 1.83 157 250,129 5,281
Colorado 143 586,066 1.54 121 210,920 4,252
Arizona 130 555,421 1.46 87 189,002 4,155
Oregon 122 535,338 1.41 143 197,160 4,092
Alabama 137 519,619 1.37 112 195,625 4,162
Kentucky 156 515,867 1.36 121 187,223 4,038
Utah 79 495,076 1.30 186 189,509 3,987
Massachusetts 94 494,047 1.30 76 157,884 3,166
Kansas 116 478,476 1.26 172 185,968 3,818
Maryland 81 440,036 1.16 78 158,043 3,288
Iowa 156 434,859 1.15 146 136,226 2,850
Louisiana 149 419,498 1.11 96 149,780 3,843
Nevada 72 347,355 0.92 135 99,042 2,209
Mississippi 101 268,616 0.71 92 127,157 2,872
Connecticut 50 248,086 0.65 71 85,157 1,696
Nebraska 94 196,002 0.52 111 66,979 1,433
Idaho 79 139,424 0.37 93 46,077 1,077
New Mexico 74 131,035 0.35 67 76,213 1,490
Rhode Island 23 118,273 0.31 112 35,378 683
South Dakota 48 109,687 0.29 138 37,654 843
North Dakota 47 89,208 0.24 140 20,893 612
West Virginia 40 88,530 0.23 49 31,595 713
Maine 32 81,405 0.21 62 26,542 603
Montana 54 78,541 0.21 82 23,590 549
Vermont 32 76,271 0.20 123 23,938 519
New Hampshire 24 74,386 0.20 56 22,244 467
Wyoming 46 48,809 0.13 93 16,852 362
Delaware 24 48,129 0.13 56 11,403 235
All other states, including those below 624 2,521,531 6.64   867,046 18,247
    Florida 346 D     D (10k-24k)
    Arkansas 147 D     D (2500-4999)
    Oklahoma 107 D     D (2500-4999)
    Alaska 14 D     D (250-499)
    Hawaii 9 D     D (20-99)

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