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NAICS 812332
Industrial launderers




Geographic Distribution -- Industrial launderers: 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 1,489 7,133,707 100.00 24 2,460,290 75,843
California 192 941,961 13.20 26 366,572 9,532
Texas 110 455,356 6.38 19 149,814 5,224
Georgia 47 393,866 5.52 41 132,867 4,530
Illinois 78 388,158 5.44 30 119,181 3,485
Ohio 59 358,830 5.03 31 109,764 3,453
Pennsylvania 52 311,815 4.37 25 102,419 3,187
Florida 60 296,412 4.16 16 97,566 3,119
Indiana 48 269,914 3.78 43 80,490 2,645
Michigan 62 267,762 3.75 27 97,751 2,927
New York 62 248,773 3.49 13 75,618 2,371
Wisconsin 39 209,124 2.93 37 77,530 2,290
North Carolina 37 186,759 2.62 21 62,606 1,988
Tennessee 39 176,073 2.47 29 55,581 1,757
Missouri 49 174,198 2.44 29 60,322 1,811
Kentucky 38 169,366 2.37 40 64,616 2,144
Virginia 34 164,440 2.31 21 58,502 1,912
New Jersey 27 149,577 2.10 17 51,015 1,462
Louisiana 28 148,587 2.08 34 45,256 1,479
Alabama 26 147,447 2.07 32 45,845 1,487
Minnesota 26 145,472 2.04 28 55,552 1,695
Washington 30 126,220 1.77 20 53,045 1,416
Massachusetts 22 124,832 1.75 19 68,744 1,637
South Carolina 27 118,027 1.65 27 36,247 1,371
Oregon 25 116,175 1.63 31 43,499 1,222
Maryland 17 115,600 1.62 21 33,613 1,040
Kansas 19 93,661 1.31 34 32,142 1,065
Iowa 28 92,276 1.29 31 30,004 1,012
Colorado 19 86,850 1.22 18 28,972 852
Arizona 19 84,436 1.18 13 29,119 837
Oklahoma 16 60,857 0.85 17 19,576 658
Connecticut 14 51,445 0.72 15 18,053 665
Nevada 7 50,184 0.70 20 14,810 417
Utah 10 49,136 0.69 18 18,770 572
Mississippi 12 44,237 0.62 15 12,210 521
Nebraska 15 42,411 0.59 24 16,931 600
New Hampshire 7 27,435 0.38 21 11,679 359
West Virginia 7 27,055 0.38 15 8,333 259
New Mexico 7 23,917 0.34 12 6,682 289
Montana 7 11,458 0.16 12 3,657 142
Idaho 4 10,853 0.15 7 4,006 180
South Dakota 7 10,745 0.15 13 3,940 127
Hawaii 5 10,186 0.14 8 4,057 266
All other states, including those below 52 151,821 2.13   53,334 1,838
    Arkansas 23 D     D (500-999)
    Delaware 7 D     D (250-499)
    Maine 4 D     D (100-249)
    North Dakota 8 D     D (100-249)
    Rhode Island 5 D     D (100-249)
    Alaska 2 D     D (20-99)
    District of Columbia 1 D     D (1-19)
    Vermont 1 D     D (1-19)
    Wyoming 1 D     D (1-19)

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