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All other nondepository credit intermediation
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2002 Economic Census Industry Series Report

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5222 Nondepository Credit Intermediation EC02-52I-03 08/31/2004 link to full pdf 402 link to tables-only pdf 220

NAICS Hierarchy: 1997

Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
Indus-
try
Detail
NAICS
code
NAICS Title
(and link to definition)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Revenue
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail 52 Finance & insurance 395,203 2,197,771,283 264,551,401 5,835,214
Go to industry detail 522 Credit intermediation & related activities 166,882 808,810,933 98,723,241 2,744,910
Go to industry detail 5222 Nondepository credit intermediation 47,556 229,213,945 22,660,754 r 556,743
Go to industry detail 52229 Other nondepository credit intermediation 38,825 126,577,399 14,715,062 r 370,138
  522298 All other nondepository credit intermediation 7,339 16,322,498 1,615,914 r 45,059
  5222981 Pawn shops 5,581 2,051,134 445,449 22,463

Table includes only establishments with payroll.

 

NAICS 522298: All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation .   This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nondepository credit (except credit card issuing, sales financing, consumer lending, real estate credit, international trade financing, and secondary market financing). Examples of types of lending in this industry are: short-term inventory credit, agricultural lending (except real estate and sales financing) and consumer cash lending secured by personal property.

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Historical Comparability - Bridge Between NAICS and SIC
Figures to the left of SIC codes indicate the percent of SIC receipts represented by that part; and link to a complementary table where other parts of the SIC are shown.
NAICS SIC Description Estab-
lish-
ments
Revenue
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
522298 Not Comparable All other nondepository credit intermediation 7,339 16,322,498 45,059 1,615,914
25% of 5932
Pawn shops
5,581 2,051,134 22,463 445,449
6% of 6081
Agencies of foreign banks, primarily commercial finance
82 3,940,841 2,101 164,965
8% of 6111
Other federally-sponsored credit agencies
659 4,435,275 5,287 230,561
12% of 6153
Factors
712 3,489,561 10,824 533,640
9% of 6159
All other nondepository credit intermediation
305 2,405,687 458 241,299
  6159
Agricultural credit (except federally-sponsored)
68 197,415 458 16,723
  6159
Other miscellaneous business credit institutions
237 2,208,272 3,926 224,576


=sum of SIC parts listed below the symbol

Comparative Statistics for 4-digit SICs: 1997 and 1992

Data are in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation. Introductory text includes methodology. Comparative statistics are also available for other industries. For descriptions of column headings and rows (SIC industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
SIC 1987 SIC Description Year Establishments Revenue
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
5932 Used merchandise stores 1997 23,571 8,094,776 1,649,040 120,428
1992 19,826 5,650,584 1,123,986 93,267
% chg 18.9 43.3 46.7 29.1
6081 Branches and agencies of foreign banks 1997 489 63,550,904 3,441,304 31,722
1992 561 58,525,186 2,096,118 31,060
% chg -12.8 8.6 64.2 2.1

 

Geographic Distribution -- All other nondepository credit intermediation: 1997

Data for the Finance & insurance sector are published for the U.S., states and metropolitan areas

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Other
Indus-
tries
State Estab-
lish-
ments
Revenue
($1,000)
Revenue
% of
U.S.
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail United States 7,339 16,322,498 100.00 1,615,914 r 45,059
Go to industry detail Texas 1,195 1,918,564 11.75 216,684 r 7,576
Go to industry detail Georgia 509 636,204 3.90 66,477 2,003
Go to industry detail Florida 687 446,939 2.74 107,118 3,267
Go to industry detail North Carolina 341 383,065 2.35 53,391 1,866
Go to industry detail Illinois 153 332,672 2.04 37,981 788
Go to industry detail Missouri 162 190,236 1.17 16,774 638
Go to industry detail Indiana 116 82,155 0.50 11,609 556
Go to industry detail Alabama 222 78,908 0.48 17,608 949
Go to industry detail West Virginia 41 18,034 0.11 2,899 127
Go to industry detail South Dakota 31 16,320 0.10 3,018 161
Go to industry detail Montana 51 16,262 0.10 3,181 190
All other states, including those below 3,831 12,203,139 74.76 1,079,174 r 26,938
Go to industry detail     California 493 D   D (5000-9999)
Go to industry detail     New York 165 D   D (2500-4999)
Go to industry detail     Colorado 191 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Minnesota 129 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Ohio 130 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Oklahoma 231 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Tennessee 284 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Arkansas 135 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Kentucky 133 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Louisiana 164 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Maryland 106 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Massachusetts 41 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Mississippi 177 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Nevada 79 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     South Carolina 161 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Virginia 140 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Washington 159 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Wisconsin 55 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Arizona 85 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Iowa 58 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Kansas 67 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Michigan 84 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     New Jersey 42 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     New Mexico 75 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Oregon 30 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Pennsylvania 79 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Connecticut 32 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Delaware 18 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     District of Columbia 10 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Idaho 48 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Nebraska 35 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     North Dakota 38 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Utah 55 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Alaska 23 D   D (20-99)
Go to industry detail     Hawaii 15 D   D (20-99)
Go to industry detail     Maine 15 D   D (20-99)
Go to industry detail     New Hampshire 12 D   D (20-99)
Go to industry detail     Vermont 7 D   D (20-99)
Go to industry detail     Wyoming 22 D   D (20-99)
Go to industry detail     Rhode Island 8 D   D (1-19)

D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available


 

Other Data from the 1997 Economic Census

Hypertext
tables
Link
to pdf
Series number Title Contents
  link to PDF EC97F52S-LS Source of Revenue Includes revenue by industry by source or type of revenue for the U.S.
  link to PDF EC97F52S-SZ Establishment and Firm Size Includes firms by revenue size, employment size, legal form of organization, number of units, and concentration in the largest companies for the U.S. Also includes establishments by revenue size and by employment size for the U.S.
  link to PDF EC97F52S-SB Miscellaneous Subjects Includes topics that vary from industry to industry
  link to PDF EC97F52S-SM Summary Republication of key tables from other reports
Link to Bridge tables  EC97X-CS3 Bridge Between NAICS and SIC (national only) Defines comparability of individual industries.
Link to Comparative Statistics  EC97X-CS2 Comparative Statistics (U.S. and states) 1997 and 1992 data side by side on a comparable SIC basis
Link to Nonemployer Statistics  EC97X-CS4 Nonemployer Statistics (U.S., states, counties, metros) Nonemployers account for 63 % of establishments and 1.7 % of receipts in this sector, but are excluded from the reports above.

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2002 Economic Census

2002 Questionnaire

FI-52205 Nondepository credit intermediation, except credit card issuing and sales financing

 

Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs

Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Smallest Geography Contents
  County Business Patterns Annual County, metro area, ZIP Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
Link to hypertext     
table Nonemployer Statistics Annual State, metro area, county Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees
Link to hypertext table Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual State, metro area Number of firms, employees, payroll, and revenue by employment-size of the enterprise

 

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Source: 1997 Economic Census

Last revised: December 02 2004   Questions?