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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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44-45 | Retail trade | 1,118,447 | 2,460,886,012 | 237,195,503 | r 13,991,103 | |
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452 | General merchandise stores | 36,171 | 330,444,460 | 30,870,965 | 2,507,540 | |
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4521 | Department stores (excl leased depts) | 10,366 | 220,108,157 | 22,083,291 | 1,795,577 | |
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45211 | Department stores (excl leased depts) | 10,366 | 220,108,157 | 22,083,291 | 1,795,577 | |
| 452110 | Department stores (excl leased depts) | 10,366 | 220,108,157 | 22,083,291 | 1,795,577 | ||
| 4521101 | Conventional department stores (excl leased depts) | 2,100 | 52,453,180 | 6,060,867 | 414,940 | ||
| 4521102 | Discount or mass merchandising dept stores (excl leased depts) | 6,378 | 126,122,830 | 11,329,683 | 1,031,941 | ||
| 4521103 | National chain department stores (excl leased depts) | 1,888 | 41,532,147 | 4,692,741 | 348,696 | ||
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
452110: Department Stores (Excluding Leased Departments)
.
This U.S. industry comprises establishments known as department stores
primarily engaged in retailing a wide range of the following new
products with no one merchandise line predominating: apparel,
furniture, appliances and home furnishings; and selected additional
items, such as paint, hardware, toiletries, cosmetics, photographic
equipment, jewelry, toys, and sporting goods. Merchandise lines are
normally arranged in separate departments.
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NAICS
SIC
Description
Estab-
lish-
ments
Sales
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
452110

Department stores (excl leased depts)
10,366
220,108,157
1,795,577
22,083,291
85% of
5311
10,366
220,108,157
414,940
22,083,291
5311
2,100
52,453,180
414,940
6,060,867
5311
6,378
126,122,830
1,031,941
11,329,683
5311
1,888
41,532,147
348,696
4,692,741
=sum of SIC parts listed below the symbol
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Year
Establishments
Sales
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
5311
Department stores (excluding leased
departments) $$
1997
11,100
259,920,058
25,739,515
2,091,955
1992 11,001
186,422,670
20,135,723
1,719,276
% chg 0.9
39.4
27.8
21.7
53111
Conventional department stores (excluding
leased departments) $$
1997
2,100
52,453,180
6,060,867
414,940
1992 2,388
49,747,724
6,281,993
484,662
% chg -12.1
5.4
-3.5
-14.4
531110
Conventional department stores (excluding
leased departments) $$
1997
2,100
52,453,180
6,060,867
414,940
1992 2,388
49,747,724
6,281,993
484,662
% chg -12.1
5.4
-3.5
-14.4
53112
Discount or mass merchandising department
stores (excluding leased departments) $$
1997
7,112
165,934,731
14,985,907
1,328,319
1992 6,737
101,270,187
9,602,112
899,398
% chg 5.6
63.9
56.1
47.7
531120
Discount or mass merchandising department
stores (excluding leased departments) $$
1997
7,112
165,934,731
14,985,907
1,328,319
1992 6,737
101,270,187
9,602,112
899,398
% chg 5.6
63.9
56.1
47.7
53113
National chain department stores (excluding
leased departments) $$
1997
1,888
41,532,147
4,692,741
348,696
1992 1,876
35,404,759
4,251,618
335,216
% chg 0.6
17.3
10.4
4.0
531130
National chain department stores (excluding
leased departments) $$
1997
1,888
41,532,147
4,692,741
348,696
1992 1,876
35,404,759
4,251,618
335,216
% chg 0.6
17.3
10.4
4.0
$$ 1992 sales data include sales from catalog order desks. 1997 sales data exclude sales from catalog order desks.
Geographic Distribution -- Department stores (excl. leased depts.): 1997
Data for the Retail trade sector are published for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, places, and ZIP Codes.
Other
Indus-
tries
State
Estab-
lish-
ments
Sales
($1,000)Sales
% of
U.S.Annual
payroll
($1,000)Paid
employees

United States
10,366
220,108,157
100.00
22,083,291
1,795,577

California
917
23,463,885
10.66
2,311,121
172,273

Texas
721
16,104,491
7.32
1,612,808
124,498

Florida
614
13,566,905
6.16
1,413,527
106,980

New York
476
11,501,594
5.23
1,236,261
91,502

Illinois
501
10,656,506
4.84
1,061,084
88,451

Pennsylvania
519
9,988,185
4.54
977,462
85,270

Ohio
505
9,547,533
4.34
989,164
85,447

Michigan
359
7,975,481
3.62
774,872
65,456

North Carolina
354
6,559,551
2.98
655,993
57,267

New Jersey
232
6,201,632
2.82
638,681
46,622

Georgia
297
6,140,515
2.79
632,966
51,650

Indiana
292
5,635,608
2.56
553,224
48,492

Wisconsin
272
5,308,110
2.41
506,206
46,250

Virginia
286
5,250,231
2.39
533,075
43,921

Minnesota
226
5,218,162
2.37
503,994
44,441

Missouri
243
4,876,891
2.22
507,052
42,032

Tennessee
223
4,584,834
2.08
480,186
39,931

Maryland
214
4,472,685
2.03
453,140
37,250

Massachusetts
222
4,388,370
1.99
458,397
36,635

Arizona
168
4,147,113
1.88
392,238
31,326

Washington
170
3,752,834
1.70
393,875
28,649

Colorado
162
3,553,261
1.61
341,536
27,999

Louisiana
168
3,492,866
1.59
351,117
29,771

Kentucky
162
3,261,010
1.48
329,349
28,414

Alabama
160
3,180,563
1.45
335,452
28,032

South Carolina
154
3,041,629
1.38
311,826
27,492

Iowa
157
2,711,858
1.23
253,786
23,627

Oklahoma
141
2,680,692
1.22
262,062
21,802

Kansas
120
2,515,980
1.14
245,580
20,945

Connecticut
130
2,450,481
1.11
250,792
19,871

Oregon
103
2,224,849
1.01
208,651
15,373

Arkansas
96
2,002,970
0.91
200,200
16,543

Mississippi
102
1,970,315
0.90
192,514
17,560

Nevada
66
1,867,723
0.85
182,607
13,224

New Mexico
70
1,683,595
0.76
158,965
13,103

Utah
88
1,662,104
0.76
161,129
14,737

West Virginia
94
1,538,229
0.70
148,241
13,199

New Hampshire
81
1,508,352
0.69
141,147
11,529

Nebraska
71
1,321,297
0.60
129,659
11,321

Maine
69
1,029,907
0.47
99,941
8,506

Idaho
58
989,154
0.45
92,336
7,928

Hawaii
33
976,378
0.44
105,323
8,300

Delaware
38
821,837
0.37
79,504
6,349

Montana
49
814,219
0.37
73,993
6,654

South Dakota
42
765,400
0.35
69,112
6,424

North Dakota
37
764,609
0.35
66,084
6,066

Rhode Island
33
594,052
0.27
73,006
5,791

Wyoming
29
516,248
0.23
46,278
3,947

Alaska
12
402,906
0.18
42,371
3,178

Vermont
26
275,856
0.13
26,921
2,281

District of Columbia
4
148,701
0.07
18,483
1,268
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RT-45201
Department, variety, and other general merchandise stores
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Annual Retail Trade Survey: 1992 to [latest year]
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U.S.
Sales by year, starting with 1992
County Business Patterns
Annual
County, metro area, ZIP
Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
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Monthly sales for retail and food services, adjusted and unadjusted for seasonal variations
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State, metro area
Number of firms, employees, payroll, and revenue by employment-size of the enterprise
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Source: 1997 Economic Census