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The Economic Census profiles the US economy once every 5 years, from the national to the local level. In these tables you will find consolidated data from the 1997 Economic Census issued in Geographic Area Series reports for the St. Louis MO-IL MSA, including eighteen NAICS sectors of the economy. Statistics include the number of establishments; employment; payroll; and value of sales, receipts, revenue, or shipments for establishments with paid employees. MSA data

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   Economic Census Data by NAICS sector for St. Louis MO-IL MSA
Sub-
sectors
NAICS
code
Sector Establishments Sales, receipts
or shipments
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
21   Mining (not published for metro areas)    N N N N
22   Utilities 96 2,944,730 431,530 8,152
23   Construction (not published for metro areas) N N N N
31-33   Manufacturing 3,320 51,488,137 6,590,408 170,766
42   Wholesale trade 4,805 57,134,255 2,875,566 66,406
44-45   Retail trade 9,870 24,122,488 2,499,120 141,603
48-49   Transportation & warehousing 1,848 4,500,583 925,576 36,716
51   Information (total not published for metro areas) N N N N
52   Finance & insurance 4,290 N 2,609,615 66,276
53   Real estate & rental & leasing 2,612 2,404,057 427,568 17,872
54   Professional, scientific, & technical services Taxable 5,911 6,679,259 2,414,230 59,511
Exempt 40 40,846 18,692 497
55   Management of companies & enterprises (not published for metro areas) N N N N
56   Administrative & support & waste management &remediation services 2,801 3,137,797 1,301,173 74,474
61   Educational services Taxable 335 118,063 39,949 2,498
Exempt 64 31,789 10,651 626
62   Health care & social assistance Taxable 5,241 3,946,688 1,806,161 62,262
Exempt 1,029 5,197,045 2,144,843 87,534
71   Arts, entertainment, & recreation Taxable 751 1,247,969 433,352 21,098
Exempt 156 218,954 81,947 4,035
72   Accommodation & foodservices 5,065 3,281,579 943,229 100,455
81   Other services (except public administration) Taxable 4,472 1,743,590 554,600 27,486
Exempt 854 768,797 138,263 8,336
D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available
Source: 1997 Economic Census

* To view the pdf file of Missouri's Economic census report released May 10, 2000 click here: http://www.census.gov/prod/ec97/97m31-mo.pdf

* To view the pdf file of Illinois' Economic census report released May 10, 2000 click here:http://www.census.gov/prod/ec97/97m31-il.pdf

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SIC - The SIC was the classification standard underlying all establishment-based U.S. economic statistics classified by industry. This coding scheme was replaced in 1997 by NAICS.

NAICS - The North American Industry Classification System was developed by representatives from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and replaces each countries' separate classification systems with one uniform system for classifying industries. In the United States, NAICS replaces the Standard Industrial Classification, a system that Federal, State, and local governments, the business community, and the general public have used since the 1930s. This new industry classification system enables North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners--the United States, Canada, and Mexico--to better compare economic and financial statistics and ensure that such statistics keep pace with the changing economy. For more information visit the U.S. Census NAICS webpage http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NAICS AND SIC
U.S. Census Bureau
While many of the individual SIC industries correspond directly to industries as defined under the NAICS system, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular care should be taken in comparing data for retail trade, wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sector titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat different groups of industries. The industry definitions discuss the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries. Where changes are significant, it will not be possible to construct time series that include data for points both before and after 1997. These relationships are further explored in the Bridge Between NAICS and SIC.


Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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