1997 Economic Census
Nonemployer Statistics

Alfalfa County, OK
Includes only firms subject to federal income tax. Nonemployers are businesses with no paid employees. Introductory text includes scope and methodology. More detail is available for employers. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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Description All taxable firms Nonemployers Employers
Establish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
Establish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
Establish-
ments
Receipts
($1,000)
  00 All industries X X 421 9,599 X X
11 Forestry, fishing & huntings, & ag support services (113-115) X X 25 1,116 X X
  21 Mining N N D D N N
23 Construction N N 55 1,054 N N
  31-33 Manufacturing N N D D N N
42 Wholesale trade N W D D 19 51,993
44-45 Retail trade 88 19,690 63 1,295 25 18,395
  48-49 Transportation & warehousing %% ** N N 15 1,125 N N
  51 Information N N D D N N
  52 Finance & insurance N N 19 281 N N
53 Real estate & rental & leasing 15 958 11 618 4 340
54 Professional, scientific, & technical services t 55 t 1,761 47 724 8 1,037
56 Administrative & support & waste management & remediation serv t 15 t 14 93 1 D
  61 Educational services N N D D N N
62 Health care & social assistance 23 1,733 15 81 8 1,652
  71 Arts, entertainment, & recreation N N D D N N
72 Accommodation & foodservices 16 N 10 236 6 D
81 Other services (except public administration) t 92 t 2,357 82 1,249 10 1,108
D Withheld to avoid disclosure;   N Not available; S Withheld because data do not meet publication standards;   W Wholesale receipts for nonemployers are not comparable to wholesale sales for employers;   X Industry not in scope of Economic Census for employers;   t Total does not include employer data for out-of-scope industries;   r revised subsequent to initial publication

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Source: 1997 Economic Census:   Nonemployer Statistics and Geographic Area Series (for employers)

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