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NAICS 54138
Testing laboratories




Geographic Distribution -- Testing laboratories: 2007

Data for the Professional, scientific, and technical services 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
Receipts
($1,000)
Receipts
% of
U.S.
Receipts
per capita

($)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
United States 6,549 12,386,831 100.00 41 5,365,733 106,618
California 839 1,754,800 14.17 48 751,496 14,033
Texas 618 1,401,213 11.31 59 584,445 12,552
Illinois 248 721,725 5.83 56 311,333 5,330
Nevada 66 694,780 5.61 271 240,594 3,664
Pennsylvania 274 582,121 4.70 46 258,336 5,701
Ohio 275 567,876 4.58 49 242,591 5,473
New York 257 550,836 4.45 28 223,803 4,610
New Jersey 221 548,433 4.43 64 243,146 4,290
Louisiana 193 411,792 3.32 94 156,419 3,424
Massachusetts 138 389,779 3.15 60 170,581 2,940
Florida 337 383,934 3.10 21 156,369 3,677
North Carolina 170 375,078 3.03 41 154,738 2,996
Michigan 187 341,376 2.76 34 314,394 4,435
Washington 180 276,187 2.23 43 116,497 2,421
Georgia 170 240,026 1.94 25 136,192 2,280
Connecticut 91 211,545 1.71 61 87,714 1,611
Indiana 129 197,713 1.60 31 84,457 1,909
Wisconsin 134 191,366 1.54 34 73,427 1,761
Colorado 153 190,191 1.54 39 80,937 1,480
Virginia 147 188,114 1.52 24 76,415 1,673
Arizona 125 184,360 1.49 29 98,078 2,045
Minnesota 111 150,160 1.21 29 60,987 1,195
Maryland 122 147,040 1.19 26 59,974 1,225
Tennessee 91 140,786 1.14 23 56,469 1,323
Utah 83 121,100 0.98 45 46,420 1,151
Missouri 92 111,057 0.90 19 47,238 884
Oregon 106 104,903 0.85 28 42,525 962
Alabama 81 98,426 0.79 21 42,259 1,070
Arkansas 46 97,897 0.79 34 38,774 940
South Carolina 72 93,942 0.76 21 39,591 926
Kentucky 88 92,601 0.75 22 38,285 941
Oklahoma 83 84,153 0.68 23 36,026 821
Alaska 26 70,383 0.57 103 26,554 431
New Mexico 36 67,948 0.55 35 32,893 654
Kansas 55 66,724 0.54 24 24,806 578
Iowa 69 64,582 0.52 22 25,146 639
Wyoming 41 52,247 0.42 100 20,720 492
West Virginia 49 50,336 0.41 28 20,110 612
Idaho 43 46,737 0.38 31 19,102 509
Delaware 24 44,706 0.36 52 18,832 368
Nebraska 34 39,204 0.32 22 14,061 342
New Hampshire 42 35,171 0.28 27 14,286 362
Rhode Island 22 33,710 0.27 32 12,793 277
Maine 29 30,490 0.25 23 12,050 287
Vermont 17 27,220 0.22 44 9,872 230
North Dakota 29 27,003 0.22 42 13,058 329
Montana 31 25,804 0.21 27 10,250 251
Mississippi 49 22,910 0.18 8 10,623 340
District of Columbia 4 22,119 0.18 38 4,901 50
Hawaii 9 9,203 0.07 7 3,150 57
South Dakota 13 5,024 0.04 6 2,016 67

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