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NAICS 48421
Used household and office goods moving




Geographic Distribution -- Used household and office goods moving: 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 8,683 14,549,180 100.00 48 3,231,174 104,826
Missouri 167 2,094,297 14.39 354 85,148 2,694
Indiana 130 1,556,689 10.70 245 97,268 2,733
California 1,181 1,362,131 9.36 38 352,650 11,573
Illinois 357 1,261,217 8.67 99 189,353 4,791
Texas 599 807,022 5.55 34 214,408 7,138
New York 673 689,486 4.74 35 225,702 7,431
Virginia 274 535,854 3.68 69 156,870 4,658
New Jersey 408 532,057 3.66 62 161,844 4,658
Florida 640 457,328 3.14 25 110,157 4,248
Ohio 238 361,700 2.49 31 104,110 3,255
Massachusetts 249 326,324 2.24 50 111,686 3,103
Pennsylvania 251 312,549 2.15 25 107,921 3,754
Maryland 207 295,653 2.03 52 94,342 3,239
North Carolina 237 292,258 2.01 32 95,821 3,432
Washington 221 283,137 1.95 44 91,431 3,026
Georgia 262 276,738 1.90 29 82,153 3,059
Michigan 199 252,575 1.74 25 81,160 2,195
Connecticut 128 226,166 1.55 65 62,181 1,644
Colorado 171 199,843 1.37 41 73,816 2,783
Arizona 163 175,894 1.21 28 55,870 1,928
Wisconsin 158 175,788 1.21 31 58,904 1,827
Minnesota 130 171,833 1.18 33 51,524 1,503
Tennessee 125 160,450 1.10 26 51,169 1,791
Kentucky 78 124,647 0.86 29 32,153 1,056
Rhode Island 39 111,702 0.77 106 14,781 456
South Carolina 117 108,401 0.75 25 35,280 1,328
Oregon 114 107,876 0.74 29 36,598 1,272
Hawaii 30 97,556 0.67 76 36,370 1,092
Alabama 106 95,013 0.65 20 31,211 1,297
Kansas 88 88,854 0.61 32 27,789 1,005
Nebraska 57 85,183 0.59 48 19,598 698
Nevada 60 82,788 0.57 32 27,835 992
Utah 52 72,063 0.50 27 25,048 846
Louisiana 82 67,155 0.46 15 20,317 852
Alaska 37 56,216 0.39 82 19,252 585
Iowa 76 54,377 0.37 18 15,320 717
Delaware 26 52,495 0.36 61 14,003 359
Mississippi 45 50,904 0.35 17 14,218 560
Montana 36 50,192 0.34 52 11,617 437
Maine 40 47,268 0.32 36 16,565 513
Idaho 44 44,301 0.30 30 14,336 520
New Mexico 49 42,032 0.29 21 11,659 424
District of Columbia 10 41,669 0.29 71 9,937 213
New Hampshire 57 41,480 0.29 31 14,219 483
Wyoming 29 26,101 0.18 50 7,635 270
North Dakota 31 20,272 0.14 32 6,161 264
Vermont 20 15,353 0.11 25 5,788 185
West Virginia 22 14,459 0.10 8 5,573 230
South Dakota 27 14,308 0.10 18 4,693 218
All other states, including those below 143 129,526 0.89   37,730 1,491
    Oklahoma 85 D     D (1000-2499)
    Arkansas 58 D     D (250-499)

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