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NAICS 6115
Technical and trade schools




Geographic Distribution -- Technical and trade schools: 2007

Data for the Educational 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 8,124 10,629,854 100.00 35 3,441,639 105,520
California 1,068 1,524,071 14.34 42 513,392 14,919
Florida 575 840,985 7.91 46 238,320 7,302
Texas 512 716,440 6.74 30 235,276 5,908
Pennsylvania 303 684,146 6.44 55 230,869 6,286
New York 389 552,117 5.19 28 195,666 5,438
Arizona 207 386,658 3.64 61 128,245 3,705
Illinois 332 357,051 3.36 28 113,002 3,636
Georgia 184 335,678 3.16 35 100,934 2,963
Ohio 291 317,160 2.98 28 103,532 3,520
Massachusetts 214 295,549 2.78 45 90,188 3,479
Nevada 116 294,044 2.77 115 88,061 2,341
Washington 252 256,525 2.41 40 79,282 2,523
Colorado 203 250,661 2.36 52 78,011 2,439
Virginia 200 235,283 2.21 30 78,666 2,492
Missouri 180 229,925 2.16 39 69,786 2,336
Michigan 233 214,189 2.01 21 74,116 2,278
Connecticut 108 175,685 1.65 50 59,836 2,068
Utah 105 161,970 1.52 61 48,936 1,813
Kansas 70 153,015 1.44 55 47,157 989
Indiana 206 148,574 1.40 23 49,016 1,807
Oregon 160 144,287 1.36 39 46,109 1,654
Tennessee 143 138,287 1.30 22 44,420 1,713
Wisconsin 100 134,090 1.26 24 43,167 1,271
Oklahoma 106 130,710 1.23 36 46,925 1,334
North Carolina 152 127,087 1.20 14 30,054 1,148
Louisiana 131 115,482 1.09 26 43,953 1,512
Minnesota 130 98,603 0.93 19 31,353 1,416
Alabama 96 94,506 0.89 20 36,563 1,365
District of Columbia 32 86,210 0.81 147 24,553 678
New Mexico 74 78,791 0.74 40 27,675 724
Iowa 71 76,559 0.72 26 30,366 1,024
Kentucky 103 65,842 0.62 15 19,709 1,114
Wyoming 23 46,879 0.44 90 10,404 161
South Carolina 89 45,943 0.43 10 14,912 619
Maine 43 45,157 0.42 34 14,479 667
Mississippi 51 45,112 0.42 15 14,154 406
West Virginia 58 38,468 0.36 21 11,549 497
Nebraska 53 36,974 0.35 21 12,050 495
Rhode Island 27 34,723 0.33 33 11,472 384
Alaska 41 33,697 0.32 49 10,366 308
Hawaii 54 32,919 0.31 26 8,776 340
Idaho 52 26,505 0.25 18 9,066 382
North Dakota 16 13,705 0.13 21 3,717 127
Montana 43 11,723 0.11 12 4,460 224
South Dakota 15 6,897 0.06 9 2,553 93
All other states, including those below 513 790,972 7.44   266,543 7,622
    Maryland 139 D     D (2500-4999)
    New Jersey 207 D     D (2500-4999)
    Delaware 28 D     D (500-999)
    Arkansas 76 D     D (250-499)
    New Hampshire 39 D     D (250-499)
    Vermont 24 D     D (250-499)

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