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NAICS 54171
Research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences




Geographic Distribution -- Research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences: 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 14,457 89,413,114 100.00 296 59,644,574 658,578
California 2,986 22,339,158 24.98 617 14,700,346 124,301
Massachusetts 866 7,315,237 8.18 1,126 4,452,910 41,704
New York 730 5,468,678 6.12 282 3,162,897 45,509
New Jersey 532 4,249,034 4.75 492 4,851,106 53,608
Texas 709 3,679,423 4.12 154 2,799,443 30,626
Pennsylvania 567 3,330,440 3.72 266 2,099,497 24,885
North Carolina 503 3,104,441 3.47 342 2,447,530 26,744
Colorado 429 2,487,350 2.78 514 932,205 10,987
New Mexico 175 2,458,666 2.75 1,249 1,121,615 13,634
Washington 403 2,426,762 2.71 375 1,416,918 16,828
Michigan 319 2,222,011 2.49 221 2,084,800 25,219
Ohio 402 2,047,108 2.29 178 1,294,397 16,569
Alabama 174 1,322,291 1.48 285 567,520 8,199
Florida 656 1,236,204 1.38 68 713,923 9,047
District of Columbia 112 858,173 0.96 1,463 258,356 3,710
Georgia 280 735,158 0.82 77 386,268 5,298
Arizona 240 665,227 0.74 105 714,136 8,613
Indiana 148 568,156 0.64 90 671,401 7,248
Connecticut 186 472,758 0.53 136 2,113,160 17,024
Utah 186 424,790 0.48 159 204,955 3,232
Oregon 197 340,491 0.38 91 1,060,277 9,724
South Carolina 116 305,170 0.34 69 152,947 2,695
Hawaii 91 288,218 0.32 226 123,093 1,852
Maine 56 236,836 0.26 180 93,454 1,884
New Hampshire 71 182,215 0.20 138 112,476 1,167
Nebraska 49 136,636 0.15 77 59,996 1,238
Kentucky 79 113,074 0.13 27 176,324 1,774
Montana 62 76,251 0.09 80 42,672 861
Alaska 53 65,851 0.07 97 27,506 539
Vermont 36 52,939 0.06 85 34,716 468
Iowa 68 52,699 0.06 18 117,113 1,582
All other states, including those below 2,976 20,151,669 22.54   10,650,617 141,809
    Maryland 630 D     D (25k-49k)
    Virginia 589 D     D (25k-49k)
    Illinois 367 D     D (10k-24k)
    Minnesota 213 D     D (5000-9999)
    Tennessee 143 D     D (5000-9999)
    Delaware 49 D     D (2500-4999)
    Idaho 59 D     D (2500-4999)
    Missouri 148 D     D (2500-4999)
    Wisconsin 153 D     D (2500-4999)
    Kansas 76 D     D (1000-2499)
    Louisiana 91 D     D (1000-2499)
    Nevada 107 D     D (1000-2499)
    Oklahoma 84 D     D (1000-2499)
    West Virginia 36 D     D (1000-2499)
    Arkansas 56 D     D (500-999)
    Mississippi 37 D     D (500-999)
    North Dakota 25 D     D (500-999)
    Rhode Island 60 D     D (500-999)
    South Dakota 30 D     D (500-999)
    Wyoming 23 D     D (100-249)

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