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NAICS 81233
Linen and uniform supply




Geographic Distribution -- Linen and uniform supply: 2007

Data for the Other services (except public administration) 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 2,580 11,793,648 100.00 39 4,153,400 135,779
California 313 1,579,517 13.39 44 593,649 17,047
Texas 184 792,494 6.72 33 265,210 9,624
New York 151 658,884 5.59 34 229,810 7,686
Pennsylvania 98 529,905 4.49 42 172,117 5,513
Illinois 106 523,500 4.44 41 172,121 5,315
Florida 134 514,469 4.36 28 180,706 6,007
Ohio 97 496,927 4.21 43 158,772 5,309
Georgia 71 474,802 4.03 50 158,905 5,737
Michigan 83 360,943 3.06 36 130,718 4,156
North Carolina 72 356,473 3.02 39 123,291 4,012
Indiana 67 320,123 2.71 50 96,873 3,208
Virginia 67 301,861 2.56 39 107,492 3,766
New Jersey 70 293,163 2.49 34 102,888 3,488
Massachusetts 61 290,965 2.47 45 127,983 3,710
Tennessee 67 261,673 2.22 42 89,566 2,866
Wisconsin 60 259,596 2.20 46 98,068 3,125
Missouri 70 239,653 2.03 41 87,724 2,901
Kentucky 50 233,097 1.98 55 84,974 2,986
Arizona 38 223,221 1.89 35 79,717 2,789
Washington 46 218,240 1.85 34 88,541 2,535
Nevada 24 215,747 1.83 84 86,910 3,108
Minnesota 38 208,878 1.77 40 81,066 2,438
Alabama 41 197,267 1.67 43 63,668 2,199
Oregon 39 192,830 1.64 52 74,221 2,037
Maryland 34 190,093 1.61 34 53,871 1,833
South Carolina 45 185,109 1.57 42 62,340 2,398
Louisiana 41 179,961 1.53 41 55,631 1,850
Colorado 38 171,062 1.45 35 62,313 2,083
Connecticut 30 122,314 1.04 35 41,099 1,481
Oklahoma 25 110,166 0.93 30 36,331 1,316
Iowa 32 103,718 0.88 35 34,632 1,186
Kansas 25 103,597 0.88 37 35,472 1,187
New Hampshire 21 94,188 0.80 71 32,941 961
Utah 18 91,128 0.77 34 35,226 1,094
Rhode Island 14 71,874 0.61 68 25,442 739
New Mexico 21 71,235 0.60 36 21,801 812
Nebraska 23 63,651 0.54 36 25,158 934
Mississippi 23 62,005 0.53 21 17,836 735
Hawaii 13 43,545 0.37 34 18,517 776
West Virginia 14 41,826 0.35 23 12,301 416
Idaho 15 37,091 0.31 25 14,532 547
North Dakota 11 33,811 0.29 53 13,354 469
Maine 12 31,463 0.27 24 9,278 308
Delaware 10 26,599 0.23 31 14,728 519
Montana 12 26,569 0.23 28 9,188 343
Wyoming 5 26,264 0.22 50 9,542 303
South Dakota 10 15,181 0.13 19 5,575 194
Vermont 5 13,315 0.11 21 3,492 129
All other states, including those below 36 133,655 1.13   47,810 1,604
    Arkansas 31 D     D (1000-2499)
    Alaska 3 D     D (100-249)
    District of Columbia 2 D     D (100-249)

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