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NAICS 53119
Lessors of other real estate property




Geographic Distribution -- Lessors of other real estate property: 2007

Data for the Real estate and rental and leasing sector are published for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, and places.

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 9,231 6,106,411 100.00 20 813,380 33,146
California 1,523 1,298,821 21.27 36 147,597 6,113
Florida 933 810,619 13.27 44 95,371 4,355
Michigan 340 400,523 6.56 40 43,216 1,995
Texas 597 336,951 5.52 14 56,734 2,144
Arizona 344 266,820 4.37 42 32,498 1,810
New York 393 215,869 3.54 11 34,348 1,105
Illinois 249 165,904 2.72 13 25,061 900
Colorado 216 152,820 2.50 32 21,975 997
Pennsylvania 235 146,890 2.41 12 21,831 834
New Jersey 171 143,690 2.35 17 22,750 677
Washington 312 139,504 2.28 22 15,124 768
Ohio 266 132,405 2.17 11 19,023 835
Minnesota 149 111,910 1.83 22 10,817 442
Hawaii 33 101,675 1.67 80 8,023 130
Oregon 257 94,167 1.54 25 10,333 635
Utah 63 90,893 1.49 34 15,516 279
Louisiana 197 89,678 1.47 20 14,240 594
Nevada 134 85,028 1.39 33 11,217 516
Kentucky 90 82,636 1.35 19 7,629 241
Georgia 201 82,420 1.35 9 12,642 551
Indiana 187 76,093 1.25 12 12,125 508
North Carolina 175 71,344 1.17 8 10,755 461
Virginia 169 68,748 1.13 9 11,759 450
Tennessee 106 67,384 1.10 11 9,541 326
New Mexico 101 60,265 0.99 31 5,990 323
Delaware 41 56,179 0.92 65 13,467 426
Kansas 90 55,519 0.91 20 9,348 301
Missouri 153 55,013 0.90 9 9,278 428
Maryland 89 52,391 0.86 9 9,117 315
Iowa 136 51,690 0.85 17 7,506 317
South Carolina 96 51,239 0.84 12 7,907 362
Massachusetts 85 49,052 0.80 8 8,429 241
Wisconsin 120 47,379 0.78 8 6,873 318
Oklahoma 120 44,567 0.73 12 7,246 298
New Hampshire 64 41,359 0.68 31 7,803 192
Alaska 32 33,236 0.54 49 9,001 170
West Virginia 82 33,159 0.54 18 4,978 176
Alabama 91 30,373 0.50 7 4,655 227
Nebraska 77 26,661 0.44 15 2,777 152
Wyoming 67 26,411 0.43 50 3,491 133
Montana 70 24,798 0.41 26 2,989 170
Connecticut 42 23,199 0.38 7 3,733 157
Idaho 63 19,070 0.31 13 2,643 121
North Dakota 30 13,994 0.23 22 1,098 59
Maine 34 13,210 0.22 10 3,052 90
South Dakota 46 11,989 0.20 15 1,376 98
Mississippi 52 11,310 0.19 4 2,998 138
Rhode Island 22 10,648 0.17 10 2,339 51
Vermont 16 7,436 0.12 12 1,107 51
All other states, including those below 72 23,472 0.38   4,054 166
    Arkansas 68 D     D (100-249)

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