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NAICS 6242
Community food and housing, and emergency and other relief services




Geographic Distribution -- Community food and housing, and emergency and other relief services: 2007

Data for the Health care and social assistance 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 13,985 23,520,393 100.00 78 4,391,764 164,216
California 1,377 2,405,141 10.23 66 559,862 18,235
New York 1,059 2,164,252 9.20 111 563,746 18,401
Florida 498 1,749,409 7.44 96 153,401 5,673
Georgia 336 1,674,489 7.12 176 162,622 4,878
Maryland 255 1,278,695 5.44 227 120,372 3,674
Connecticut 188 1,066,760 4.54 306 62,904 2,246
Pennsylvania 593 950,729 4.04 76 177,341 7,209
Texas 845 946,137 4.02 40 216,845 9,247
Oklahoma 236 916,015 3.89 254 40,306 1,910
Virginia 354 769,362 3.27 100 118,219 4,085
Massachusetts 437 736,684 3.13 113 171,256 5,932
North Carolina 386 625,231 2.66 69 108,114 3,951
Illinois 477 607,741 2.58 48 176,955 6,639
Ohio 515 554,054 2.36 48 143,804 5,604
Michigan 418 542,531 2.31 54 114,201 4,683
Arizona 211 502,427 2.14 79 87,276 3,191
Washington 404 473,105 2.01 73 101,552 4,097
New Jersey 306 454,151 1.93 53 121,170 4,692
Missouri 275 332,841 1.42 56 67,556 3,151
Louisiana 166 327,951 1.39 75 58,680 2,172
District of Columbia 124 320,710 1.36 547 62,592 1,766
Indiana 350 313,909 1.33 49 81,310 3,409
Kentucky 209 283,807 1.21 67 66,091 2,493
Tennessee 265 275,032 1.17 45 53,573 2,171
Alabama 184 266,767 1.13 58 31,548 1,433
Colorado 242 254,232 1.08 53 74,521 2,788
Wisconsin 265 199,622 0.85 36 64,455 2,763
South Carolina 186 129,149 0.55 29 35,458 1,581
Utah 80 120,225 0.51 45 24,424 1,000
Mississippi 113 106,981 0.45 37 18,170 739
Nebraska 122 100,584 0.43 57 25,212 1,059
Iowa 227 97,070 0.41 33 34,831 1,794
Kansas 286 87,989 0.37 32 27,501 1,804
New Mexico 110 85,788 0.36 44 26,852 1,254
Hawaii 70 83,811 0.36 66 21,751 780
Nevada 73 75,664 0.32 29 20,281 843
New Hampshire 88 69,501 0.30 53 23,304 1,144
West Virginia 126 61,700 0.26 34 19,634 1,079
Montana 97 60,229 0.26 63 13,441 804
Alaska 68 53,833 0.23 79 17,050 640
Vermont 74 49,437 0.21 80 16,921 636
Idaho 103 48,320 0.21 32 14,023 720
South Dakota 113 46,367 0.20 58 11,276 595
Delaware 43 43,069 0.18 50 12,595 508
Wyoming 53 21,128 0.09 40 7,723 378
North Dakota 46 15,510 0.07 24 5,638 345
All other states, including those below 932 1,172,254 4.98   255,407 10,020
    Minnesota 409 D     D (2500-4999)
    Oregon 232 D     D (2500-4999)
    Arkansas 161 D     D (1000-2499)
    Maine 67 D     D (500-999)
    Rhode Island 63 D     D (500-999)

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