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NAICS 71211
Museums




Geographic Distribution -- Museums: 2007

Data for the Arts, entertainment, and recreation 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 4,664 9,172,084 100.00 30 2,433,910 83,899
New York 400 1,963,934 21.41 101 471,763 11,938
California 419 1,135,289 12.38 31 284,868 8,533
Massachusetts 161 593,022 6.47 91 126,992 4,004
Illinois 135 559,525 6.10 44 151,814 5,508
Texas 271 489,835 5.34 21 116,675 4,419
Pennsylvania 184 448,856 4.89 36 108,867 4,016
Ohio 151 349,609 3.81 30 95,954 3,607
Florida 208 339,126 3.70 19 90,173 3,238
Virginia 123 287,859 3.14 37 82,298 2,751
Michigan 127 213,683 2.33 21 70,050 2,773
North Carolina 115 196,859 2.15 22 57,687 2,516
Minnesota 144 159,665 1.74 31 58,837 2,095
Georgia 84 152,059 1.66 16 46,717 1,320
Washington 115 139,732 1.52 22 41,444 1,554
Colorado 97 137,961 1.50 28 40,058 1,494
Tennessee 81 133,501 1.46 22 36,334 1,294
Connecticut 73 126,210 1.38 36 39,294 1,424
District of Columbia 26 125,778 1.37 214 36,665 1,034
Wisconsin 113 125,720 1.37 22 29,352 1,268
Missouri 89 115,794 1.26 20 33,160 1,413
Indiana 101 108,705 1.19 17 43,082 1,442
New Jersey 79 94,542 1.03 11 30,502 1,204
Arizona 63 87,507 0.95 14 21,166 831
Oregon 87 83,585 0.91 22 27,875 1,123
Louisiana 58 73,220 0.80 17 14,648 597
Maryland 57 70,005 0.76 12 23,787 820
Kentucky 57 57,939 0.63 14 16,178 690
Iowa 88 57,298 0.62 19 16,532 820
New Mexico 47 53,239 0.58 27 13,737 534
Wyoming 34 39,063 0.43 75 8,571 307
South Carolina 50 37,400 0.41 8 12,731 554
Nevada 26 33,137 0.36 13 9,138 367
Kansas 116 32,380 0.35 12 9,985 623
Rhode Island 29 31,470 0.34 30 9,427 321
New Hampshire 45 27,750 0.30 21 8,707 395
Maine 58 27,709 0.30 21 10,118 365
Nebraska 51 23,818 0.26 13 9,366 445
Vermont 38 22,268 0.24 36 8,880 294
Alaska 29 16,260 0.18 24 5,896 198
Montana 53 14,365 0.16 15 4,564 268
South Dakota 34 9,073 0.10 11 2,908 176
Idaho 32 8,530 0.09 6 2,433 132
North Dakota 29 8,364 0.09 13 2,723 159
West Virginia 23 5,087 0.06 3 1,510 98
All other states, including those below 264 355,353 3.87   100,444 4,937
    Hawaii 28 D     D (1000-2499)
    Alabama 47 D     D (500-999)
    Delaware 26 D     D (500-999)
    Oklahoma 74 D     D (500-999)
    Arkansas 35 D     D (250-499)
    Mississippi 36 D     D (100-249)
    Utah 18 D     D (100-249)

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Economic Census data for this industry exclude government-owned establishments. See the discussion of exclusions.

 
 
Source: U.S. Census Bureau  |  2007 Economic Census  |  (301)763-2547  |  econ@census.gov  |  Page Last Modified: May 04, 2011