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Industry Statistics Sampler:
NAICS 421520 Coal and other mineral and ore wholesalers |
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| 4235, 42393 | Metals and Minerals (except Petroleum) | EC02-42I-03 | 06/25/2004 | 520 | 337 | ||
| 425 | Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers | EC02-42I-19 | 10/29/2004 | 570 | 386 | ||
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| Indus- try Detail |
NAICS code |
NAICS Title (and link to definition) |
Estab- lish- ments |
Sales
($1,000) |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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42 | Wholesale trade | 453,470 | 4,059,657,778 | 214,915,405 | r 5,796,557 | |
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421 | Wholesale trade, durable goods | 290,629 | 2,179,717,376 | 133,236,997 | r 3,398,261 | |
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4215 | Metal & mineral (except petroleum) whsle | 12,583 | 150,493,610 | 6,898,028 | r 174,029 | |
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42152 | Coal & other mineral & ore whsle | 756 | 14,798,047 | 260,429 | r 5,079 | |
| 421520 | Coal & other mineral & ore whsle | 756 | 14,798,047 | 260,429 | r 5,079 | ||
| 4215201 | Coal whsle | 452 | 10,037,343 | 158,986 | 3,037 | ||
| 4215202 | Other mineral & ore whsle | 304 | 4,760,704 | 101,443 | r 2,042 | ||
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
421520: Coal and Other Mineral and Ore Wholesalers
.
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in
wholesaling coal, coke, metal ores, and/or nonmetallic minerals
(except precious and semiprecious stones and minerals used in
construction, such as sand and gravel).
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Last revised: December 02 2004
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NAICS
SIC
Description
Estab-
lish-
ments
Sales
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
421520

Coal & other mineral & ore whsle
756
14,798,047
5,079
260,429
100% of
5052
756
14,798,047
3,037
260,429
5052
452
10,037,343
3,037
158,986
5052
304
4,760,704
2,042
101,443
=sum of SIC parts listed below the symbol
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Year
Establishments
Sales
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
5052
Coal and other minerals and ores
1997
756
14,798,047
260,429
5,079
1992 822
12,487,915
225,597
5,301
% chg -8.0
18.5
15.4
-4.2
Geographic Distribution -- Coal and other mineral and ore wholesalers: 1997
Data for the Wholesale trade sector are published for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, and places.
Other
Indus-
tries
State
Estab-
lish-
ments
Sales
($1,000)Sales
% of
U.S.Annual
payroll
($1,000)Paid
employees

United States
756
14,798,047
100.00
260,429
r 5,079

Pennsylvania
103
1,616,035
10.92
29,434
594

California
39
1,608,564
10.87
18,790
r 371

Virginia
37
1,308,433
8.84
12,541
213

West Virginia
41
1,288,627
8.71
16,323
390

Kentucky
66
738,209
4.99
12,833
263

Tennessee
29
556,215
3.76
10,579
192

Ohio
45
529,213
3.58
17,869
314

Connecticut
15
443,579
3.00
9,848
69

Alabama
28
441,194
2.98
7,037
246

Illinois
35
286,338
1.93
9,744
201

North Carolina
11
146,306
0.99
2,627
39

Georgia
16
142,294
0.96
5,791
157

Minnesota
9
124,787
0.84
3,022
48

Texas
24
118,568
0.80
6,914
197

Utah
10
109,841
0.74
4,495
112

Indiana
14
98,184
0.66
2,590
67

Oklahoma
5
85,383
0.58
5,714
89

South Carolina
9
39,254
0.27
1,753
46

Washington
9
26,966
0.18
1,985
54

Colorado
11
7,722
0.05
1,014
34
All other states, including those below
200
5,082,335
34.34
79,526
r 1,383

New York
57
D
D
(250-499)

Arizona
11
D
D
(100-249)

Florida
15
D
D
(100-249)

Maryland
12
D
D
(100-249)

New Jersey
23
D
D
(100-249)

Iowa
2
D
D
(20-99)

Louisiana
7
D
D
(20-99)

Massachusetts
5
D
D
(20-99)

Michigan
11
D
D
(20-99)

Missouri
8
D
D
(20-99)

Oregon
5
D
D
(20-99)

Wisconsin
8
D
D
(20-99)

Wyoming
6
D
D
(20-99)

Alaska
3
D
D
(1-19)

Arkansas
7
D
D
(1-19)

Delaware
1
D
D
(1-19)

District of Columbia
1
D
D
(1-19)

Idaho
1
D
D
(1-19)

Kansas
2
D
D
(1-19)

Maine
1
D
D
(1-19)

Mississippi
1
D
D
(1-19)

Montana
3
D
D
(1-19)

Nevada
3
D
D
(1-19)

New Mexico
1
D
D
(1-19)

North Dakota
2
D
D
(1-19)

Rhode Island
1
D
D
(1-19)

South Dakota
1
D
D
(1-19)

Vermont
2
D
D
(1-19)
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Source: 1997 Economic Census