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Industry Statistics Sampler:
NAICS 421910 Sporting and recreational goods and supplies wholesalers |
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| 2002 Census | Hierarchy, 1997 | Definition | Comparability | SIC 97-92 | States | Census pubs | Annual+ data |
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| 42391, 42392, 42394 | Miscellaneous Goods | EC02-42I-04 | 07/30/2004 | 447 | 265 | ||
| 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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4219 | Miscellaneous durable goods whsle | 37,783 | 185,455,758 | 11,070,270 | 351,839 | |
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42191 | Sporting & recreational goods & supplies whsle | 6,080 | 28,233,685 | 1,897,111 | 59,861 | |
| 421910 | Sporting & recreational goods & supplies whsle | 6,080 | 28,233,685 | 1,897,111 | 59,861 | ||
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
421910: Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Wholesalers
.
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in
wholesaling sporting goods and accessories; billiard and pool
supplies; sporting firearms and ammunition; and/or marine pleasure
craft, equipment, and supplies.
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NAICS
SIC
Description
Estab-
lish-
ments
Sales
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
421910

Sporting & recreational goods & supplies whsle
6,080
28,233,685
59,861
1,897,111
5091
6,080
28,233,685
59,861
1,897,111
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Year
Establishments
Sales
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
5091
Sporting and recreational goods and
supplies
1997
6,080
28,233,685
1,897,111
59,861
1992 5,530
21,084,805
1,405,111
52,269
% chg 9.9
33.9
35.0
14.5
Geographic Distribution -- Sporting and recreational goods and supplies 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
6,080
28,233,685
100.00
1,897,111
59,861

California
982
4,775,654
16.91
320,937
9,142

Illinois
249
2,410,670
8.54
124,784
2,889

Florida
520
2,370,986
8.40
118,521
3,537

Massachusetts
153
1,537,497
5.45
95,182
2,053

New York
328
1,263,644
4.48
96,746
2,940

Minnesota
198
1,217,512
4.31
91,944
2,652

Texas
341
1,157,210
4.10
73,469
2,891

Ohio
209
1,156,501
4.10
60,419
1,986

New Jersey
193
1,008,970
3.57
76,922
1,905

Pennsylvania
193
967,473
3.43
77,305
2,995

Wisconsin
131
923,210
3.27
55,084
1,932

Georgia
191
863,454
3.06
64,873
1,898

Washington
204
841,542
2.98
67,070
2,040

Missouri
113
625,533
2.22
31,694
1,141

South Carolina
73
576,543
2.04
52,267
2,094

Michigan
175
535,348
1.90
37,403
1,291

Alabama
85
435,422
1.54
20,462
725

Vermont
36
413,124
1.46
24,988
686

Colorado
175
405,213
1.44
37,155
1,261

Kansas
67
397,569
1.41
27,628
1,129

Virginia
97
385,650
1.37
26,529
803

Oregon
113
383,475
1.36
39,721
988

North Carolina
132
356,648
1.26
27,737
1,089

Utah
68
351,355
1.24
13,301
556

Connecticut
64
340,771
1.21
23,704
689

Tennessee
110
281,925
1.00
23,007
1,016

New Hampshire
44
249,484
0.88
13,935
454

Indiana
110
236,520
0.84
19,696
729

Nevada
41
187,777
0.67
11,745
454

Montana
23
181,284
0.64
5,087
228

Arizona
90
172,785
0.61
15,211
630

Oklahoma
50
138,278
0.49
12,129
596

Iowa
43
129,017
0.46
19,552
894

Kentucky
50
116,697
0.41
11,559
475

Arkansas
40
83,008
0.29
7,024
237

Hawaii
37
52,882
0.19
4,820
157

Mississippi
36
52,018
0.18
3,653
164

Nebraska
26
51,407
0.18
4,347
217

Maine
30
48,463
0.17
4,015
162

Rhode Island
19
27,952
0.10
3,322
76

West Virginia
23
24,203
0.09
2,496
133

South Dakota
11
19,393
0.07
2,372
81

North Dakota
12
16,617
0.06
2,061
89

Alaska
14
11,879
0.04
891
32

Wyoming
6
3,365
0.01
274
17
All other states, including those below
175
447,757
1.59
44,070
1,708

Louisiana
50
D
D
(500-999)

Maryland
64
D
D
(500-999)

Idaho
36
D
D
(250-499)

New Mexico
16
D
D
(100-249)

Delaware
7
D
D
(1-19)

District of Columbia
2
D
D
(1-19)
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Sporting, recreational, hobby goods, toys, and supplies
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Source: 1997 Economic Census