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Using Census Bureau Data to Promote Economic Development NY SDC Workshop May 8, 2015 Presented by: Andrew W. Hait U.S. Census Bureau

Outline  Census Economic Programs Primer  Using Economic Data in AFF to Promote Economic Development  What are we good at, and how can we continue to promote this and related businesses?  What are we not so good at and how can we improve?  How can we help businesses succeed?

Census Economic Data  Monthly and Quarterly Data  Leading Economic Indicators, like Monthly Retail Sales  Annual Data  Annual Survey of Manufactures  The Economic Census and Related Programs

Key Economic Census Terms  NAICS (North American Industry Classification System)  Our primary data dimension  Establishments (vs. Companies, Firms, etc.)  Our collection/tabulation level  U.S. Code Title 13 and 26  Protects business privacy

Our Scenario  Interested in creating a comprehensive profile of the New York State economy to help promote economic development.  Latest data for employer businesses (CBP)  Impact/importance of nonemployer businesses (NS)  Latest detailed revenue data (EC)  Impact/importance of minority- and women-owned businesses (SBO)

American FactFinder

Finding the latest data available for New York businesses 2 steps using the Advanced Search  Select the Geography  Select the Industries

Employer Businesses  Covered by most Census Bureau economic programs (and most other sources)  Make up only 25% of all US businesses but over 96% of GDP  The primary engine that drives the US economy

The Results

New York Change: 2007 to NAICS code Meaning of 2012 NAICS code Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) 0Total for all sectors532,6697,688,492466,815,127 60,716519,4897,529,882429,074,49456,98313,180158,61037,740,6333,733 11Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting5982,62694,328 35, ,342161,18630,173(20)(2,716)(66,858)5,747 21Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction3104,123288,654 70, ,115255,81950,013(64)(992)32,83519,997 22Utilities62539,5023,959, , ,6993,625,59991,32750(197)334,3778,920 23Construction46,019311,66919,647,185 63,03948,012328,93318,758,75357,029(1,993)(17,264)888,4326, Manufacturing16,165429,29822,438,256 52,26718,727534,16024,889,81046,596(2,562)(104,862)(2,451,554)5,671 42Wholesale trade32,675365,67424,903,202 68,10234,609390,42222,960,63958,810(1,934)(24,748)1,942,5639, Retail trade78,052920,84825,374,795 27,55676,516898,88123,015,78725,6051,53621,9672,359,0081, Transportation and warehousing12,364233,14910,107,169 43,35112,081237,5259,344,92139,343283(4,376)762,2484,008 51Information11,286272,16427,423, ,76211,605294,23823,105,47078,526(319)(22,074)4,318,26722,235 52Finance and insurance28,160533,082100,666, ,83929,046577,873107,617,524186,230(886)(44,791)(6,950,906)2,608 53Real estate and rental and leasing32,145165,0089,269,020 56,17332,264170,8828,351,45448,873(119)(5,874)917,5667,301 54Professional, scientific, and technical services60,406603,39252,208,487 86,52559,756598,08645,706,38176, ,3066,502,10610,104 55Management of companies and enterprises2,937181,08623,978, ,4132,691187,65825,380,430135,248246(6,572)(1,402,297)(2,835) 56 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 26,236544,96027,269,343 50,03924,258499,11520,083,57640,2381,97845,8457,185,7679,801 61Educational services7,933397,21216,164,922 40,6966,642349,68412,276,54335,1081,29147,5283,888,3795,588 62Health care and social assistance56,7701,445,22067,390,966 46,63053,9411,318,73154,771,36241,5332,829126,48912,619,6045,097 71Arts, entertainment, and recreation11,880162,7277,379,578 45,34911,125149,9306,396,52542, ,797983,0532,686 72Accommodation and food services50,978708,55115,618,078 22,04243,418580,33311,330,99019,5257,560128,2184,287,0882,517 81Other services (except public administration)56,279367,51912,611,226 34,31452,565362,33410,969,99630,2763,7145,1851,641,2304,039 99Industries not classified ,454 31,457666fD

New York Counties Change: 2007 to 2013 Geography Number of establishm ents Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establishm ents Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) New York County, New York105,4392,116,201217,575, ,814104,0632,051,315209,613,581102,1851,37664,8867,962, Kings County, New York53,226544,52520,609,502 37,84944,253482,55517,363,98335,9838,97361,9703,245,5191,865 Suffolk County, New York48,689557,99527,802,358 49,82548,674573,82325,715,07144,81415(15,828)2,087,2875,012 Nassau County, New York47,683532,00826,644,029 50,08248,098536,21824,318,67845,352(415)(4,210)2,325,3514,730 Queens County, New York46,506517,57723,296,719 45,01141,740490,07620,276,90441,3754,76627,5013,019,8153,636 Westchester County, New York31,680377,97123,615,974 62,48132,445391,89722,407,30157,177(765)(13,926)1,208,6735,304 Erie County, New York22,535413,07216,936,366 41,00122,590406,97314,515,63535,667(55)6,0992,420,7315,334 Monroe County, New York17,458344,25314,656,626 42,57517,184348,61313,691,96039,276274(4,360)964,6663,300 Bronx County, New York17,090240,66610,353,551 43,02015,616215,8348,756,57340,5711,47424,8321,596,9782,450 Onondaga County, New York11,764215,2608,982,376 41,72812,089219,1758,253,82537,659(325)(3,915)728,5514,069 Tioga County, New York82110,840535,472 49, ,714623,11645,43638(2,874)(87,644)3,961 Allegany County, New York81211,455359,513 31, ,566312,83424,895(10)(1,111)46,6796,490 Wyoming County, New York7879,408305,546 32, ,220274,90229,816(17)18830,6442,661 Seneca County, New York7189,130315,025 34, ,839295,86730,07111(709)19,1584,434 Orleans County, New York6468,024260,937 32, ,443212,83025,208(52)(419)48,1077,312 Schoharie County, New York5605,305174,602 32, ,880170,73829,037(31)(575)3,8643,876 Yates County, New York5515,087146,044 28, ,119127,89324,9841(32)18,1513,725 Lewis County, New York5294,737162,063 34, ,675133,72328,604(1)6228,3405,608 Schuyler County, New York3874,275207,390 48, ,527107,33330, ,05718,080 Hamilton County, New York ,662 27, ,88027,575(5)(11)(218)100

New York County Change: 2007 to NAICS code Meaning of 2012 NAICS code Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) 0Total for all sectors105,4392,116,201217,575, ,814104,0632,051,315209,613,581102,1851,37664,8867,962, Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting6bD ,41457,070(6) 21Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction16bD 6cD 10 22Utilities36iD 21iD 15 23Construction1,93630,5672,548,679 83,3802,08532,1502,542,76779,091(149)(1,583)5,9124, Manufacturing1,98218,931889,844 47,0052,79632,9691,613,68948,946(814)(14,038)(723,845)(1,941) 42Wholesale trade8,52889,4217,664,612 85,7149,85099,6987,706,10877,295(1,322)(10,277)(41,496)8, Retail trade11,644155,1225,862,288 37,79111,657137,5874,895,54635,581(13)17,535966,7422, Transportation and warehousing78716,110816,852 50, ,321994,07842,626(78)(7,211)(177,226)8,079 51Information4,577153,93919,821, ,7654,478152,29314,940,58098,104991,6464,881,32430,660 52Finance and insurance7,753284,73380,200, ,6708,119313,50589,641,408285,933(366)(28,772)(9,440,647)(4,263) 53Real estate and rental and leasing9,63967,1525,154,628 76,7619,34467,8384,627,83468,219295(686)526,7948,542 54Professional, scientific, and technical services17,745289,23232,882, ,68917,886284,12328,814,234101,415(141)5,1094,068,13912,274 55Management of companies and enterprises1,06587,82214,731, , ,34316,364,319187, (1,632,749)(19,613) 56 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 4,469149,3418,289,217 55,5054,301149,7407,583,69050,646168(399)705,5274,860 61Educational services1,656130,1507,200,677 55,3261,370111,2735,193,81446, ,8772,006,8638,650 62Health care and social assistance8,213243,95014,147,710 57,9947,632219,42110,888,11449, ,5293,259,5968,372 71Arts, entertainment, and recreation4,34862,3533,853,602 61,8034,06061,7443,554,76957, ,8334,230 72Accommodation and food services9,881217,8767,042,655 32,3248,497172,1975,042,76429,2851,38445,6791,999,8913,039 81Other services (except public administration)10,950111,6525,745,075 51,4559,92399,5654,527,75345,4751,02712,0871,217,3225,980 99Industries not classified208c6, eD 43

Albany County Change: 2007 to NAICS code Meaning of 2012 NAICS code Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) Number of establish ments Paid employees (number) Annual payroll ($1,000) Annual payroll per employee ($) 0Total for all sectors9,409172,5717,707,797 44,6649,520173,9586,802,51339,104(111)(1,387)905,2845,560 11Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting4a ,3750(23)(11,375) 21Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction3bD 41506,97346,487(1) 22Utilities14f61, ,43384,6900(1,487) 23Construction7507,424495,765 66, ,587406,18761,665(28)83789,5785, Manufacturing2317,509450,953 60, ,911451,09350,622(25)(1,402)(140)9,433 42Wholesale trade4966,626393,417 59, ,064434,92853,935(21)(1,438)(41,511)5, Retail trade1,31821,934585,385 26,6881,37123,395552,32023,608(53)(1,461)33,0653, Transportation and warehousing2014,444176,185 39, ,958175,32335,362(31)(514)8624,284 51Information2255,822377,879 64, ,437374,28158,145(22)(615)3,5986,760 52Finance and insurance64912,753943,322 73, ,300812,25961,072(19)(547)131,06312,897 53Real estate and rental and leasing4232,707105,039 38, ,076105,24334,2141(369)(204)4,588 54Professional, scientific, and technical services1,15715,2231,056,139 69,3781,19215,155890,41958,754(35)68165,72010,624 55Management of companies and enterprises672,805145,827 51,988693,202177,27255,363(2)(397)(31,445)(3,375) 56 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 48611,965374,433 31, ,753334,43124,31722(1,788)40,0026,977 61Educational services15611,305440,966 39, ,168292,24231,876242,137148,7247,130 62Health care and social assistance99334,5881,448,938 41,8911,00630,6471,156,48137,736(13)3,941292,4574,156 71Arts, entertainment, and recreation1292,81141,013 14, ,07733,00815,892(10)7348,005(1,302) 72Accommodation and food services1,03915,193260,877 17, ,505213,03114, ,8462,484 81Other services (except public administration)1,0548,812343,507 38,9821,0539,812323,43232,9631(1,000)20,0756,019 99Industries not classified14a ,

Nonemployer Businesses  Only covered by a few Census Bureau economic programs (not covered by most other sources)  Make up 75% of all US businesses but less than 4% of GDP, but…  A key engine that drives the economic growth

The Results

New York Change: 2007 to NAICS code Meaning of 2012 NAICS code Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) 0Total for all sectors1,612,10677,360,93547,987 1,546,78872,529,123 46,89065,3184,831,8121,097 11Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting6,615270,57640,903 6,776301,182 44,448(161)(30,606)(3,545) 21Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction90354,56760, ,409 52,396(40)5,1588,033 22Utilities1,23845,25336, ,745 49, ,508(12,863) 23Construction130,1115,325,05340, ,9506,215,937 45,388(6,839)(890,884)(4,461) 31-33Manufacturing18,373875,69547,662 18,163933,031 51,370210(57,336)(3,708) 42Wholesale trade33,1673,413,094102,906 32,8733,395, , ,210(397) 44-45Retail trade117,8165,209,57744, ,5255,671,829 46,291(4,709)(462,252)(2,073) 48-49Transportation and warehousing99,3764,805,13448,353 93,2253,895,455 41,7866,151909,6796,568 51Information29,5661,211,26640,968 27,8461,154,073 41,4451,72057,193(477) 52Finance and insurance50,3164,659,03692,596 53,3624,985,801 93,434(3,046)(326,765)(838) 53Real estate and rental and leasing175,96320,830,776118, ,91317,499, ,3885,0503,331,40115,994 54Professional, scientific, and technical services244,15911,877,76048, ,27210,893,906 46,90211,887983,8541, Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 106,7092,286,39921,426 97,8412,241,110 22,9068,86845,289(1,479) 61Educational services49,443719,52414,553 45,038674,413 14,9744,40545,111(422) 62Health care and social assistance172,7505,712,43833, ,8215,279,723 31,6495,929432,7151,419 71Arts, entertainment, and recreation122,3193,986,69432, ,4903,565,922 30,6115,829420,7721,981 72Accommodation and food services28,528919,12132,218 27,4271,060,928 38,6821,101(141,807)(6,464) 81Other services (except public administration)224,7545,158,97222, ,4584,668,400 23,76328,296490,572(809)

New York Counties Change: 2007 to 2013 Geography Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Kings County, New York245,5689,374,618 38, ,6687,441,560 34,99132,9001,933,0583,184 Queens County, New York224,0147,829,204 34, ,5636,720,555 33,50823,4511,108,6491,441 Bronx County, New York111,8842,941,475 26, ,7922,440,640 24,21511,092500,8352,076 Nassau County, New York130,8668,525,350 65, ,4568,219,122 64,9964,410306, Westchester County, New York92,4005,904,163 63,898 89,0035,737,182 64,4613,397166,981(563) Richmond County, New York32,8601,403,402 42,709 31,2321,368,233 43,8091,62835,169(1,100) Rockland County, New York25,8261,404,436 54,381 24,9301,365,725 54, ,711(402) Erie County, New York45,1601,988,903 44,041 44,3461,864,433 42, ,4701,998 Monroe County, New York43,9361,916,181 43,613 43,4651,742,224 40, ,9573,530 Lewis County, New York1,66568,578 41,188 1,62159,524 36,721449,0544,467 Tompkins County, New York7,129253,998 35,629 7,102257,632 36,27627(3,634)(647) Onondaga County, New York27,1661,198,206 44,107 27,1471,245,461 45,87819(47,255)(1,772) Hamilton County, New York51218,130 35, ,436 40,1493(2,306)(4,739) Yates County, New York1,85880,936 43,561 1,88470,756 37,556(26)10,1806,005 Suffolk County, New York121,7916,466,440 53, ,8186,494,263 53,311(27)(27,823)(217) Franklin County, New York2,81896,134 34,114 2,854101,034 35,401(36)(4,900)(1,287) Columbia County, New York5,810249,747 42,986 5,870281,237 47,911(60)(31,490)(4,925) Ontario County, New York6,826287,758 42,156 6,895271,210 39,334(69)16,5482,822 Essex County, New York2,989125,120 41,860 3,073105,970 34,484(84)19,1507,376 Dutchess County, New York20,470917,705 44,832 20,558923,636 44,928(88)(5,931)(97) Steuben County, New York5,242188,312 35,924 5,766199,117 34,533(524)(10,805)1,391 Sullivan County, New York5,696217,145 38,122 6,238244,078 39,128(542)(26,933)(1,005) Orange County, New York23,3871,036,303 44,311 23,9321,050,681 43,903(545)(14,378)408 Ulster County, New York15,646632,067 40,398 16,243667,257 41,080(597)(35,190)(682) New York County, New York219,24916,659,381 75, ,60215,731,504 71,312(1,353)927,8774,672

Kings County Change: 2007 to NAICS code Meaning of 2012 NAICS code Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) Number of nonemployer establishments Receipts ($1,000) Receipts per establishment ($) 0Total for all sectors245,5689,374,618 38, ,6687,441,560 34,99132,9001,933,0583,184 11Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting922,295 24, ,617 44,65411(1,322)(19,709) 21Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction , , ,643 22Utilities1573,965 25, ,580 23,670481,3851,585 23Construction18,609440,663 23,680 17,893431,333 24, ,330(426) 31-33Manufacturing2,23999,746 44,549 2,12090,759 42, ,9871,739 42Wholesale trade4,866465,210 95,604 4,147385,690 93, ,5202, Retail trade15,355672,430 43,792 14,580627,145 43, , Transportation and warehousing20,796881,526 42,389 18,700638,679 34,1542,096242,8478,235 51Information6,580212,715 32,328 5,020143,800 28,6451,56068,9153,682 52Finance and insurance3,336193,487 58,000 3,511266,667 75,952(175)(73,180)(17,952) 53Real estate and rental and leasing21,2292,583, ,693 18,2411,869, ,4952,988713,81219,198 54Professional, scientific, and technical services35,8171,344,020 37,525 28,454983,603 34,5687,363360,4172, Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services14,815237,482 16,030 12,566207,832 16,5392,24929,650(509) 61Educational services7,707106,711 13,846 6,07079,320 13,0681,63727, Health care and social assistance28,659702,561 24,514 26,822589,935 21,9941,837112,6262,520 71Arts, entertainment, and recreation24,245656,051 27,059 20,162471,146 23,3684,083184,9053,691 72Accommodation and food services5,061121,900 24,086 4,377121,576 27, (3,690) 81Other services (except public administration)35,977649,672 18,058 29,801527,977 17,7176,176121, Repair and maintenance4,10793, Personal and laundry services30,593536, Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations1,27720,555

What about Revenue data?

New York: NAICS code Meaning of 2012 NAICS code Number of establish- ments Value of shipments or business done ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) Number of employees Number of nonemployer establish-ments Nonemployer value of shipments or business done ($1,000) Value of shipments or business done per establish- ment ($1,000) Value of shipments or business done per employee ($1,000) Value of shipments or business done per $ of payroll ($) 23Construction41,01687,292,11318,169,254333,187130,1115,325,0532, Construction of buildings13,28634,658,2674,132,95076,47133,7151,779,2422, Heavy and civil engineering construction1,20411,084,7182,424,48436,4581,59894,3779, Specialty trade contractors26,52741,549,12811,611,820220,25894,7983,451,4341, Manufacturing16,475148,879,93122,073,336426,62118,373875,6959, Food manufacturing1,99018,823,5731,808,30945,8922,962110,9709, Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing2613,498,003290,6236, ,41013, Textile mills174697,961114,8442, ,2974, Textile product mills322652,985151,1884, ,2972, Apparel manufacturing1,1061,531,147333,90011,6482,11289,6741, Leather and allied product manufacturing116197,72850,1821, ,5131, Wood product manufacturing5041,327,688273,4367,6081,12256,5072, Paper manufacturing2556,115,366801,54714,602925,57823, Printing and related support activities1,7573,959,9641,023,40423,3831,719100,6252, Petroleum and coal products manufacturing1331,058,55381,0231,471493,5277, Chemical manufacturing56928,714,4542,502,00838, ,05950, Plastics and rubber products manufacturing5036,525,5351,043,12022, ,63112, Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing6313,749,131725,95114, ,1055, Primary metal manufacturing1768,740,877603,21310, ,57449, Fabricated metal product manufacturing2,34910,516,3852,447,61450,4421,33475,7094, Machinery manufacturing91015,050,0572,497,88142, ,36516, Computer and electronic product manufacturing73214,101,3803,120,55144, ,69719, Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing 3294,221,496726,57414, ,54112, Transportation equipment manufacturing3418,479,1341,322,66520, ,00624, Furniture and related product manufacturing1,0332,283,704569,99314, ,8972, Miscellaneous manufacturing2,2848,634,8101,585,31033,4513,840178,7133,

What about Places?

New Places  2007 EC cutoff: 5,000+ pop or jobs  2012 EC cutoff: 2,500+ pop or jobs  Results in over 5,000 new places published for 2012  330 added for NY (now 834) 23

Place Changes  Adds / Drops  Boundary Changes  New Incorporations / Unincorporations 24

Minority-, Women-, and Veteran- Owned Businesses  Covered by one Census Bureau economic program (not covered by most other sources)  Share of businesses varies widely by industry and geography  A key engine that drives the economic growth

The Results

All New York Businesses by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: 2007 Meaning of Race, Ethnicity, or Gender code Number of firms with or without paid employees Sales, receipts, or value of shipments of firms with or without paid employees ($1,000) Number of firms with paid employees Sales, receipts, or value of shipments of firms with paid employees ($1,000) Number of paid employees for pay period including March 12 Annual payroll ($1,000) Number of firms without paid employees Sales, receipts, or value of shipments of firms without paid employees ($1,000) All firms1,956,7332,257,362,689428,5672,186,865,1387,462,672412,902,0351,528,16670,497,551 All firms classifiable by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status 1,890,719769,691,830382,992702,270,3393,411,024143,510,1371,507,72767,421,491 White1,493,356704,689,306326,124646,871,6593,110,430133,999,3371,167,23257,817,647 Black or African American204,00412,589,10611,5308,571,85766,5811,707,733192,4744,017,249 American Indian and Alaska Native13,0711,545,1341,0221,247,4826,400225,00612,048297,652 Asian196,82550,482,68144,21444,966,089224,5767,141,767152,6125,516,592 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander1,852179, , ,3711,54536,517 Some other race10,5831,701,3221,3141,382,9836,792210,4379,268318,340 Minority537,54479,419,25969,70766,874,087370,06111,562,876467,83712,545,172 Equally minority/nonminority20,9015,370,3084,3654,684,88729,9181,151,68016,536685,421 Nonminority1,332,274684,902,263308,920630,711,3653,011,046130,795,5811,023,35454,190,898 Hispanic193,18318,202,06417,88614,293,67086,3292,680,738175,2983,908,394 Equally Hispanic/non-Hispanic11,8192,732,2172,2942,348,33515,799554,4299,525383,882 Non-Hispanic1,685,717748,757,549362,813685,628,3343,308,896140,274,9711,322,90463,129,215 Female-owned594,51783,851,31266,07968,431,777461,72515,923,865528,43815,419,534 Male-owned1,110,075629,595,291272,394584,938,2992,645,298118,192,022837,68144,656,991 Equally male-/female-owned186,12756,245,22844,51948,900,262304,0029,394,250141,6077,344,966 Publicly held and other firms not classifiable by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status 66,0141,487,670,85945,5751,484,594,7994,051,647269,391,89820,4393,076,059

All Albany County Businesses by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: 2007 Meaning of Race, Ethnicity, or Gender code Number of firms with or without paid employees Sales, receipts, or value of shipments of firms with or without paid employees ($1,000) Number of firms with paid employees Sales, receipts, or value of shipments of firms with paid employees ($1,000) Number of paid employees for pay period including March 12 Annual payroll ($1,000) Number of firms without paid employees Sales, receipts, or value of shipments of firms without paid employees ($1,000) All firms24,79836,369,0827,35735,523,091168,8196,407,60517,441845,992 All firms classifiable by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status 23,00312,739,7035,83711,932,18667,9942,411,47317,167807,517 White20,50411,790,0845,25311,057,35262,7082,254,85015,251732,732 Black or African AmericanSSSSSSSS American Indian and Alaska NativeSSSSSSSS AsianSSSSSSSS Some other raceSSSSSSSS Minority2,8401,056, ,3245,887182,0172,15878,525 Equally minority/nonminority2065,766SSSS1852,526 Nonminority19,95711,677,0885,13310,950,62262,0782,228,68214,824726,466 Hispanic554107,927SSSSSS Equally Hispanic/non-HispanicSSSSSSSS Non-Hispanic22,37612,630,6225,73611,831,07267,4282,386,19416,640799,551 Female-owned7,4081,385,9011,1021,186,96410,851338,3436,306198,936 Male-owned13,30810,279,1074,0169,754,99749,6721,884,8059,291524,110 Equally male-/female-owned2,2881,074, ,2257,471188,3251,57084,470 Publicly held and other firms not classifiable by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status 1,79423,629,3791,52023,590,905100,8253,996,132SS

So… What Else?  Drill down to more detailed industries  Detailed industries within each sector  Drill down to more detailed geographies  Places within each County  Compare to other geographies  NY and NY counties to other states  View other related data  ZIP Code and Product lines data  Merge in demographic data  Per capita calculations  Merge in data from other sources  Census and non-Census

Summary  A wealth of data available from Census Bureau Economic Programs  AFF is a powerful data extraction tool, but manipulating the data (in Excel and other tools) can help identify interesting stories in the data  Using these data can help spur economic development by helping us understand the local economy

Questions?

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