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NAICS Hierarchy: 1997

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Go to industry detail 72 Accommodation & foodservices 545,068 350,399,194 97,007,396 r 9,451,226
  721 Accommodation 58,162 98,457,431 26,673,852 r 1,696,659
Go to industry detail 7211 Traveler accommodation 47,079 94,965,838 25,851,424 1,645,666
Go to industry detail 7212 RV (recreational vehicle) parks & recreational camps 7,598 2,734,918 665,297 35,331
Go to industry detail 7213 Rooming & boarding houses 3,485 756,675 157,131 r 15,662

Table includes only establishments with payroll.

 

NAICS 721: Accommodation .   Industries in the Accommodation subsector provide lodging or short-term accommodations for travelers, vacationers, and others. There is a wide range of establishments in these industries. Some provide lodging only; while others provide meals, laundry, and recreational facilities, as well as lodging. Lodging establishments are classified in this subsector even if the provision of complementary services generates more revenue. The type of complementary services provided vary from establishment to establishment.

The subsector is organized into three industry groups: (1) traveler accommodation, (2) recreational accommodation, and (3) rooming and boarding houses. The Traveler Accommodation industry group includes establishments that primarily provide traditional types of lodging services. This group includes hotels, motels, and bed and breakfast inns. In addition to lodging, these establishments may provide a range of other services to their guests. The RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Recreational Camps industry group includes establishments that operate lodging facilities primarily designed to accommodate outdoor enthusiasts. Included are travel trailer campsites, recreational vehicle parks, and outdoor adventure retreats. The Rooming and Boarding Houses industry group includes establishments providing temporary or longer-term accommodations that for the period of occupancy may serve as a principal residence. Board (i.e., meals) may be provided but is not essential.

Establishments that manage short-stay accommodation establishments (e.g., hotels and motels) on a contractual basis are classified in this subsector if they both manage the operation and provide the operating staff. Such establishments are classified based on the type of facility managed and operated.

 

Geographic Distribution -- Accommodation: 1997

Data for the Accommodation & foodservices sector are published for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, places, and ZIP Codes.

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payroll
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Go to industry detail United States 58,162 98,457,431 100.00 26,673,852 r 1,696,659
Go to industry detail Nevada 620 13,366,243 13.58 4,130,106 190,059
Go to industry detail California 6,299 11,066,798 11.24 2,982,701 186,142
Go to industry detail Florida 3,843 8,810,470 8.95 2,102,864 146,568
Go to industry detail New Jersey 1,362 6,228,128 6.33 1,650,904 71,529
Go to industry detail New York 2,597 5,533,414 5.62 1,563,636 r 73,907
Go to industry detail Texas 3,370 4,506,419 4.58 1,129,291 86,267
Go to industry detail Illinois 1,539 3,057,732 3.11 798,080 52,029
Go to industry detail Hawaii 309 3,026,903 3.07 952,423 40,105
Go to industry detail Pennsylvania 1,864 2,333,665 2.37 651,602 47,837
Go to industry detail Georgia 1,555 2,262,014 2.30 609,561 45,190
Go to industry detail Arizona 1,170 2,223,930 2.26 580,287 40,997
Go to industry detail Virginia 1,445 2,122,410 2.16 564,783 40,994
Go to industry detail Colorado 1,501 2,100,965 2.13 587,417 42,803
Go to industry detail Massachusetts 1,169 2,000,785 2.03 535,935 29,407
Go to industry detail Missouri 1,321 1,718,671 1.75 468,344 34,203
Go to industry detail Tennessee 1,359 1,717,474 1.74 422,642 31,629
Go to industry detail North Carolina 1,809 1,711,095 1.74 441,742 33,638
Go to industry detail Ohio 1,571 1,665,805 1.69 426,516 35,400
Go to industry detail Louisiana 664 1,609,633 1.63 393,492 28,114
Go to industry detail Michigan 1,846 1,544,858 1.57 405,986 32,391
Go to industry detail Minnesota 1,407 1,520,342 1.54 397,296 29,903
Go to industry detail Washington 1,453 1,413,750 1.44 367,412 25,270
Go to industry detail Mississippi 600 1,358,880 1.38 355,477 23,092
Go to industry detail South Carolina 1,071 1,208,394 1.23 300,564 24,088
Go to industry detail Wisconsin 1,516 1,178,822 1.20 305,781 27,093
Go to industry detail Maryland 652 1,125,003 1.14 294,959 19,246
Go to industry detail District of Columbia 114 1,081,416 1.10 348,182 15,369
Go to industry detail Indiana 993 1,054,406 1.07 267,225 22,800
Go to industry detail Oregon 1,142 995,455 1.01 245,246 18,495
Go to industry detail Kentucky 701 678,761 0.69 177,634 15,885
Go to industry detail Utah 552 651,498 0.66 176,062 15,506
Go to industry detail Alabama 751 620,771 0.63 158,324 14,264
Go to industry detail Connecticut 374 619,480 0.63 171,250 10,754
Go to industry detail New Mexico 767 578,448 0.59 153,684 14,165
Go to industry detail Iowa 731 545,251 0.55 149,931 13,507
Go to industry detail Maine 997 445,366 0.45 115,510 7,413
Go to industry detail Kansas 639 433,379 0.44 113,150 9,967
Go to industry detail Oklahoma 665 419,643 0.43 102,808 10,295
Go to industry detail Arkansas 678 393,752 0.40 104,567 10,071
Go to industry detail Vermont 532 387,455 0.39 116,276 9,088
Go to industry detail West Virginia 377 376,217 0.38 113,700 8,380
Go to industry detail New Hampshire 575 363,944 0.37 104,352 7,691
Go to industry detail Wyoming 532 348,256 0.35 87,040 7,758
Go to industry detail Idaho 438 338,825 0.34 92,063 8,845
Go to industry detail Montana 682 337,854 0.34 91,090 8,413
Go to industry detail Alaska 418 335,238 0.34 89,983 5,479
Go to industry detail Nebraska 462 284,985 0.29 81,800 7,921
Go to industry detail South Dakota 502 270,263 0.27 64,909 6,522
Go to industry detail Rhode Island 206 183,070 0.19 47,265 2,898
Go to industry detail North Dakota 277 152,683 0.16 41,258 4,835
Go to industry detail Delaware 145 148,412 0.15 40,742 2,437

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Other Data from the 1997 Economic Census

Other Data from the 1997 Economic Census

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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 26 % of establishments and 2.5 % of receipts in this sector, but are excluded from the reports below.
  link to PDF EC97R72S-LS Merchandise Line Sales ** Includes sales by industry by merchandise line for the U.S. AFF and CD-ROM include data for states and metropolitan areas.
  link to PDF EC97R72S-SZ Establishment and Firm Size Includes firms by sales size, employment size, legal form of organization, number of units, and concentration in the largest companies for the U.S. Also includes establishments by sales size and by employment size for the U.S.
  link to PDF EC97R72S-SB Miscellaneous Subjects Includes topics that vary from industry to industry
  link to PDF EC97R72S-SM Summary Republication of key tables from other reports

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Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs

Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Smallest Geography Contents
  Annual Capital Expenditures Survey Annual U.S. Capital expenditures for structures and equipment for companies with paid employees
  County Business Patterns Annual County, metro area, ZIP Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
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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?