1963 census of business
^5i?0N PUBLIC '-IJ**;'^"^ 3 9999 06398 450 2 CENSUS OF BUSINESS IV WHOLESALE TRADE SUMMARY STATISTICS parti DF THE UNITED STATES S. DAK. West North Central JTi '■/Amu' LOS 06^/^U55 S-f v/.^,^t. I Doc. 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS volume four WHOLESALE TRADE SUMMARY STATISTICS PART 1 U.S. Summary; Sales Size, Employment Size, Single Units and Multiunits; Receivables and Bad-Debt Losses; Sales by Class of Customer; Warehouse and Storage Space; Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals; and Legal Form of Organization DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, John T. Connor, Secretary 0 ^ - BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, A. Ross Eckler, Director O BUREAU OF THE CENSUS A. Ross Eckler, Director Howard C. Grieves, Deputy Director BUSINESS DIVISION Harvey Kaiiin, Chief Acknowledgments This report was prepared in the Business Division under the supervision of Harvey Kaiiin, Chief, and Henry Wulff, Assistant Chief for Census Programs. John Albright, Chief, Wholesale Trade Branch, and Earl Wiley, Assistant Chief of the branch, were responsible for the wholesale trade segment of the Census of Business. Bobby E. …
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^5i?0N PUBLIC '-IJ**;'^"^ 3 9999 06398 450 2 CENSUS OF BUSINESS IV WHOLESALE TRADE SUMMARY STATISTICS parti DF THE UNITED STATES S. DAK. West North Central JTi '■/Amu' LOS 06^/^U55 S-f v/.^,^t. I Doc. 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS volume four WHOLESALE TRADE SUMMARY STATISTICS PART 1 U.S. Summary; Sales Size, Employment Size, Single Units and Multiunits; Receivables and Bad-Debt Losses; Sales by Class of Customer; Warehouse and Storage Space; Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals; and Legal Form of Organization DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, John T. Connor, Secretary 0 ^ - BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, A. Ross Eckler, Director O BUREAU OF THE CENSUS A. Ross Eckler, Director Howard C. Grieves, Deputy Director BUSINESS DIVISION Harvey Kaiiin, Chief Acknowledgments This report was prepared in the Business Division under the supervision of Harvey Kaiiin, Chief, and Henry Wulff, Assistant Chief for Census Programs. John Albright, Chief, Wholesale Trade Branch, and Earl Wiley, Assistant Chief of the branch, were responsible for the wholesale trade segment of the Census of Business. Bobby E. Russell, and Charles Settlemeyer participated in the analysis of data and preparation of the report. Gerda Mones was the division's liaison officer with the Jeffersonville Opera- tion Office and supervised the division's professional staff at that office. Gerald Post contributed to the entire project, particularly in the collec- tion and analysis of reports for the large and complex corporate organi- zations. Staff assistance was provided by Ralph S. Woodruff, Assistant Division Chief, Research and Methodology, and Max Shor, Assistant Division Chief, Staff and Special Projects. Systems and procedures were developed in the Economic Operations Division, M.D. Bingham, Chief, by Sol Dolleck, Assistant Chief for Systems, assisted by Samuel Schweid, Nathan Lesowitz, and Jack Mar- golis. Zigmund Decker developed and supervised the electronic com- puter programming under the direction of John S. Lannan. Quality con- trol plans and procedures were developed and supervised by Herman H. Fasteau assisted by George Minton. Others who participated in the development of systems and procedures were Jack Scharff, Irving Weiss, Jerry S. Cooper, William W. Perry, Maxwell Jeane, Peter Ohs, and Carl Mueller. Processing of wholesale reports was performed at the Jeffersonville Operations Office under the direction of Robert D. Krook. Gene P. King and Waller Wynne, Jr., were directly in charge of the Economic Census Operations Branch. Data processing and related operations were performed by the Data Processing Systems Division, Robert F. Drury, Chief, and R. M. Micoly, Assistant Chief. Louis Greenberg, in his capacity as Census of Business Coordinator, made important contributions to the planning and operational phases of the work. The statistics presented in this volume incorporate the subiect report series BC63-WS. Library of Congress Card Number: A66-7302 Suggested Citation U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Business, 1963 Vol. 4, Wholesale Trade — Summary Statistics, Part 1 U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1956 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402, or any Department of Commerce field office. Price $13.00 (for parts 1 and 2) 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS Wholesale Trade— Summary Statistics part i CONTENTS [Page numbers listed here show the Chapter prefix, which appears as part of number for each page] page Finder Indexto Kinds of Business: "v Introduction ^"* Summary of Findings ^ Errata "-"^ PART 1. Summary ^"^ Sales Size, Employment Size, Single Units and Multiunits 2-1 Receivables and Bad-Debt Losses 3-1 Sales by Class of Customer ^1 Warehouse and Storage Space 5-1 Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals 6-1 Legal Form of Organization 7-1 PART 2. Commodity Line Sales 8-1 Miscellaneous '"^ Public Warehousing ^*^^ APPENDIX A. Provisions of Law Relating to the 1963 Census of Business APP-1 B. Explanation of Terms APP-2 C. Kind of Business Classifications APP-8 D. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas APP-17 E. Request Forms APP-22 Finder Index to Kinds of Business: Part I. Wholesale Trade: Kind of business Volume IV— Summary Statistics Chapter 1, U.S. Summary tables- Chapter 2, Size tables- Motor vehicles, automotive equipment Automobile, other motor vehicles New. used automobile, motorcycle distributors Truck, tractor (road-type) dealers Automotive equipment Tires, tubes Drugs, chemicals, allied products Drugs, drug proprietaries, druggists' sundries General-line drug wholesalers Specialty-line pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, toiletries wholesalers Paints, varnishes Other chemicals, allied products Page Page Dry goods, apparel Dry goods, piece goods, notions Piece goods wholesalers Notions wholesalers Piece goods converters Other dry goods wholesalers Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie Men's and women's clothing, accessories wholesalers Men's, boys' clothing, furnishings, accessories wholesalers . Women's, children's clothing wholesalers Hosiery, underwear wholesalers Footwear Groceries and related products General-line groceries Voluntary group grocery wholesalers Retailer cooperative grocery wholesalers Other general-line grocery wholesalers Dairy products Poultry, poultry products Confectionery Fish, seafood Meat, meat products Fresh fruits, vegetables _ Other groceries and related products Bread, cookies, bakery goods distributors Canned foods wholesalers Coffee, tea wholesalers Frozen foods distributors Soft drinks distributors Other grocery specialties wholesalers Farm products — raw materials Cotton Grain Livestock, except horses, mules Miscellaneous farm products Hides, skins, pelts, dealers Leaf tobacco dealers Wool, wool tops, mohair dealers Other farm products (raw materials) distributors . Electrical goods Electrical apparatus, equipment, wiring supplies and construction mate- rials Electrical supplies distributors with major appliances and housewares Electrical supplies distributors with housewares but no major appli- ances Electrical supplies distributors without housewares or major appli- ances Electrical appliances, television and radio sets Electronic parts, equipment 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 X 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 X 19 19 19 X 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 X X 19 19 61 61 61 62 62 63 63 (A 66 66 66 67 67 67 68 68 70 70 70 71 71 65 65 65 Page 3-4 85 85 85 86 87 87 98 90 90 91 91 91 91 92 92 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 101 36 36 36 36 36 36 38 38 4-0 40 40 40 "10 40 40 40 42 42 A2 42 X 77 77 78 78 78 78 78 78 X X X X X X X 79 79 79 79 X X X X 79 X X 79 80 Page X S6 X X 36 86 X 86 X X X X 87 X X X X 87 X 87 X X X 87 87 87 87 87 X 88 88 Page 'Receivables and bad-debt losses. ^Sales analyzed by class of customer. ^Warehouse and storage space. IV Volumes IV and V, 1963 Census of Business Kind of Business by Subject Volume IV-Summary Statistics— Con. Chapter 2, Size- tables- -Coil. Chapter table 1 Chapte table 4,=' Chapter 5 tables- Chapter 6,' table 1 Chapter 7,'^ lables- Chapter 8, Commodity line Sales tables- 6 Chapter 9, Miscellaneous tables- SIC code 8 10 li 12 13 1 2 1 2 8 1 2 2A 4B 5A 6A 6B 7 1 3 4 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 501 97 112 115 118 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 81 ^9-4 X X X X X X X 5012 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 112 115 lis 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 81 494 X X X X X X X 5013 97 112 115 118 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 82 494 X X X X X X X 5014 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 502 97 112 115 118 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 82 494 X X X X X X X 5022 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 112 115 118 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 83 495 X X X X X X X 5028 97 112 115 118 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 83 495 X X X X X X X 5029 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 503 97 112 115 113 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 8A 495 X X X X X X X 5032 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 8A 496 X X X X X X X 5035 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 1 6 X X X X 85 497 X X X X X X X 5039 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 504 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 1 6 137 X X X 86 X X X X X X X X 5042 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 1 6 137 X X X 87 497 600 X X X X X X 5043 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 2 6 137 X X X 87 497 600 X X X X X X 5044 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 2 6 137 X X X 88 497 X X X X X X X 5045 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 2 6 137 X X X 89 498 X X X X X X X 5046 97 112 115 119 125 1 1 5 2 6 137 X X X 90 498 X X X X X X X 5047 97 113 115 119 125 1 2 5 2 6 137 X X X 90 498 600 X X X X X X 5048 97 113 115 120 125 1 2 5 2 6 137 X X X 91 499 X X X X X X X 5049 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 113 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5051 97 X 115 120 125 1 2 5 2 6 X X X X 92 500 601 X X X X X X 97 X 115 120 125 1 2 5 2 6 X X X X 93 500 601 X X X X X X 97 X 115 120 125 1 2 5 2 6 X X X X 93 500 602 X X X X X X 97 X 115 120 125 1 2 5 2 6 X X X X 93 500 602 X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 97 X 115 X 125 1 X 5 X 6 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 606 5063 98 113 115 120 126 1 2 5 2 7 X X X X 9A- 501 X X X X X X X 98 X 115 X 126 1 X 5 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 X 115 X 126 1 X 5 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 X 115 X 126 1 X 5 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 113 115 120 126 1 2 5 2 7 X X X X 95 501 X X X X X X X 5064 98 113 115 120 126 1 2 5 3 7 X X X X 95 502 X X X X X X X 5065 'Petroleum bulk stations and terminals. ^Legal form of organization. ^Shown for regions and geographic divisions, beginning on page indicated. Finder Index to Kinds of Business: Part I. Wholesale Trade: SIC code Kind of business Volume IV— Summary Statistics Chapter 1, U.S. Summary tables- Chapter 2, Size tables- 507 5072 5074 5077 508 5082 5083 5086 5087 5088 5091 5092 Hardware; plumbing, heating equipment, supplies Hardware General-line hardware wholesalers Specialty-line hardware wholesalers Plumbing and heating equipment, supplies Warm air heating-cooling equipment, fixtures and supplies distribu tors Wet heat plumbing fixtures, equipment, supplies distributors Plumbing fixtures, supplies distributors Air conditioning, commercial refrigeration equipment, supplies Machinery, equipment, supplies Commercial, industrial machines, equipment, supplies Commercial machines, equipment Office machines, equipment distributors Restaurant, hotel supply houses Store machines, fixtures distributors Equipment for marketers of bulk petroleum products jobbers Construction, mining, logging, road maintenance machinery, equip ment Industrial machinery, equipment Food-processing machinery, equipment distributors General purpose industrial machinery, equipment distributors Materials handling equipment distributors Metalworking machinery, equipment dealers Oil well and oil refinery supply houses Printing machinery, equipment distributors Other industrial machinery, equipment distributors Industrial supplies Industrial materials, supplies, general-line dealers Mechanical power transmission equipment distributors Industrial valves, fittings distributors Welding supplies distributors Reconditioned drums, barrels distributors Other industrial supplies distributors Farm and garden machinery, equipment Professional equipment, supplies Dental supply houses Religious, school supply houses Surgical, medical, hospital supply houses Optical goods wholesalers Scientific instruments, laboratory equipment distributors Other professional equipment, supplies distributors Service-establishment equipment, supplies Beauty, barber supply houses Custodial supply houses Laundry, drycleaning supply houses Shoe service equipment, supplies wholesalers Municipality supply houses Other service-establishment supply houses Transportation equipment, supplies, except automotive Aircraft, aeronautical equipment, parts distributors _. Marine machinery, equipment distributors Other transportation equipment distributors Metals, minerals (except petroleum products, scrap) Coal wholesalers Metals service centers Ferrous metals service centers Nonferrous metals service centers Metals sales offices Ferrous metals sales offices Nonferrous metals sales offices Petroleum bulk stations, terminals Bulk stations Bulk terminals Liquefied petroleum gas Page Page 10 10 X X 10 X X X X X X X 10 X X X X X X 10 10 X X X X X X 10 X X X X X X 10 X X X 10 10 10 X X 10 X X 10 X X X Page X 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 X 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 X 16 16 16 Page X 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 X 20 X X X X X X 23 X X X 76 X X 76 X X X 77 72 72 72 X X X X 73 X X X X X X X 73 X X X X X X 74 X X X X X X 74 X X X X X X 74 X X X 77 77 78 X X 78 X X 69 X X X 93 X X 95 X X X X X X 95 X X X X X X 95 X X X 95 X X X X X X X 92 X X X Page X 101 X X 101 X X X 101 X 101 X X X X X 101 X X X X X X 102 X X X X X X 102 X X X 102 X X X X X X X 102 X X X Page X 3 X X Page X X 14 14 X 19 19 19 19 19 19 X 20 20 20 20 20 20 X 21 21 21 X 21 X 21 21 X 22 22 X X X X Page X X 42 42 X 44 46 46 46 46 46 46 X 46 46 46 48 48 48 X 48 48 48 48 48 50 X 50 50 50 50 50 50 X 50 50 52 X 52 X 52 52 X 52 52 X X X X Page X 80 X X 81 X X X X X X 81 X X X X X X 81 X X X X 82 82 X X 82 X X X X X X Page X 89 X X 89 X X X 89 X X 89 X X X X X X X X X X 90 X X X X X X 90 X X X X 90 90 X X 90 X X X X X X Page 'Receivables and bad-debt losses. Sales analyzed by class of customer. Warehouse and storage space. VI Volumes IV and V, 1963 Census of Business-continued Kind of Business by Sub|ect— Continued Volume IV-Summary Statistics— Con, Chapter 2, Size -Con, Chapter 3} table 1 Chapter 4,^ Chapter b Chapter table 1 Chapter Z,-* Chapter 8, Commodity Line Sales " Chapter 9, Miscellaneous SIC tables- tables- tables- tables- tables- tables- code 8 10 11 12 13 1 2 1 2 8 I 2 2A 4B 5A 6A 6B 1 1 3 4 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 507 98 113 115 121 126 1 2 5 3 7 X X X 96 502 X X X X X X X 5072 98 X 115 X 126 1 X ■^ X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 X 115 X 126 1 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 113 115 121 126 1 2 * X X X X 97 503 X X X X X X X 5074 98 X 115 X 126 1 X X ■;' X X X X X X X X X X X X V 98 X 115 X 126 1 X 5 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 X 115 X 126 1 X 5 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 113 115 121 126 1 ' f, 3 7 X X X X 98 503 X X X X X X 5077 V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 508 Ol; 113 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5082 9f X 116 121 126 1 2 6 3 7 X X X X 99 504 X X X X X X X 98 X 116 X 126 1 X 6 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 X 116 X 126 1 X 6 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 98 X 116 X 126 1 X 6 X 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X 9? 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Shown for regions and geographic divisions, beginning on page indicated. VII Finder Index to Kinds of Business: Part I. Wholesale Trade: SIC code Kind of business Volume IV— Summary Statistics Chapter 1, U.S. Summary tables- Ctiapter 2, Size tables- 5094 5095 5096 5097 5098 5099 Scrap, waste materials Iron, steel scrap Iron, steel scrap dealers with processing equipment Iron, steel scrap dealers without proces'.mg equipment Waste materials Nonferrous metallic scrap dealers Waste paper dealers Wiping cloths, rags, textile waste dealers Other waste materials dealers Tobacco, tobacco products Beer, wine, distilled alcoholic beverages Beer Wine, distilled spirits Paper, paper products, except wallpaper Printing and writing paper Industrial and personal service papers Stationery, office supplies Furniture, homefurnishings Furniture — household, office Household furniture wholesalers Office, business furniture distributors Homefurnishings, floor coverings China, glassware, crockery wholesalers Linens, domestics, curtains, draperies, shades, blinds wholesalers Floor coverings wholesalers Other homefurnishings wholesalers Lumber, construction materials Lumber, millwork Lumber wholesalers without yards Lumber wholesalers with yards Plywood wholesalers Millwork (metal or wood) jobbers Construction materials 1 Brick, tile, cement, lime, sand, gravel distributors Glass (flat, brick) distributors Roofing, siding, insulation material distributors Other construction materials distributors Other miscellaneous products Amusement, sporting goods Camera, photographic supplies distributors Sporting goods wholesalers Toys, games, fireworks wholesalers Other recreation goods wholesalers Book, periodical, newspaper wholesalers Farm supplies Feed (animal and poultry) wholesalers Fertilizer, agricultural chemicals wholesalers Seed (field, vegetable, flower), bulb wholesalers Other farm supplies wholesalers Jewelry Diamonds, other precious stones, metals distributors Jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware wholesalers Gifts, art goods, advertising novelties and specialties Gift, art goods wholesalers Advertising specialties, calendars, novelties distributors Other products Petroleum products distributors Flowers, plants, florists' supplies wholesalers Forest products, except lumber distributors General merchandise distributors IVIusical instruments, records, sheet music wholesalers Textile bags, bagging, burlap distributors Food, beverage basic materials distributors Wallpaper wholesalers Other wholesalers 10 X X Page X 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 X 13 13 X 13 13 13 X 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 X 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 X 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 lA 14 K U U 14 Page X 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 X X X X X X X X 96 96 X X 97 X X X 97 X X X X X X X X 97 X X X X X X X X X X 97 X X X X X X X X X X 102 102 X X 102 X X X 103 X X X X X X X 103 X X X X X X X X X X 103 X X X X X Page Page X X 22 22 X 22 23 23 23 23 X 23 24 X 24 24 24 X X 24 25 X 25 25 25 25 X X 26 26 26 26 X 26 27 27 27 X X 27 27 28 28 X 28 28 29 29 X 29 29 X 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 Page X X 52 52 X 54 54 54 54 X 54 54 X 54 56 56 X X 56 56 X 56 56 56 56 X X 58 58 58 58 X 58 58 58 58 X X 60 60 60 60 60 X 60 60 60 60 X 62 62 X 62 62 X 62 62 62 62 62 64 « Page X 82 X 82 X X X X 82 X 83 83 X 83 83 83 X 83 X X 84 X X X X X 84 X X X X 34 X X X X X 84 X X X X 84 84 X X X X 85 X X 85 X X 85 X X X X X X X Page X 90 90 X 91 91 X 91 91 91 X 91 X X X X X X 91 X X X X 92 X X X X X 92 X X X X 92 92 X X X X 92 X 'Sales analyzed by class of customer. 2 Receivables and bad-debt losses. 'Warehouse and storage space. VIII Volumes IV and V, 1963 Census of Business-continued Kind of Business by Subject —Continued Volume IV- Summary Statistics -Con. Chapter 2. Size -Con. 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Shown for regions and geograptiic divisions, beginning on page indicated. IX Finder Index to Kinds of Business: Volumes IV and V, 1963 Census of Business Part II. Wholesale Trade: Kinds of Business and Geographic Areas SIC code Kind of business Volume V-Area Statistics Chapter 1, U.S. Summary tables- 10^ State reports State tables- SMSA's table 5 Counties table 5 50 501 5012 5013 5014 502 5022 5028 5029 503 5032 5035 5039 504 5042 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5077 508 5082 5083 5086 5087 5088 509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5095 5096 5099 Wholesale Trade IVIotor vehicles, automotive equipment Automobiles, otiier motor vetiicles Automotive equipment Tires, tubes Drugs, chemicals, allied products Drugs, drug proprietaries, druggists" sundries Paints, varnishes Other chemicals, allied products Dry goods, apparel Dry goods, piece goods, notions Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie Footwear Groceries and related products General-line groceries Dairy products Poultry, poultry products Confectionery Fish, seafoods Meats, meat products Fresh fruits, vegetables Other groceries and related products Farm products — raw materials Cotton Grain Livestock, except horses and mules (Vliscellaneous farm products Electrical goods Electrical apparatus, equipment, wiring supplies and construction materials Electrical appliances, TV, radio sets Electronic parts, equipment Hardware, plumbing, heating equipment, supplies Hardware Plumbing and heating equipment, supplies Air conditioning, commercial refrigeration equipment, supplies Machinery, equipment, supplies Commercial, industrial machinery, equipment, supplies Commercial machines, equipment Construction, mining, logging, road maintenance machinery, equipment Industrial machinery, equipment Industrial supplies Farm and garden machrnery, equipment Professional equipment, supplies Service-establishment equipment, supplies Transportation equipment, supplies, except automotive Miscellaneous products Metals, minerals (except petroleum products, scrap) Coal fVletals service centers Metals sales offices Petroleum bulk stations, terminals Scrap, waste materials Iron, steel scrap Waste materials Tobacco, tobacco products Beer, wine, distilled alcoholic beverages Beer Wine, distilled spirits Paper, paper products, except wallpaper Printing and writing paper Industrial and personal service papers Stationery, office supplies Furniture, homefurnishings Furniture — household, office Homefurnishings, floor coverings Lumber, construction materials Lumber, millwork Construction materials Other miscellaneous products Amusement, sporting goods Books, periodicals, newspapers Farm supplies Jewelry Gifts, art goods, advertising novelties and specialties Other products X Indicates data appear in the table foi the kind of business. ^IJnited States, regions, geographic divisions, and States: Establishments and sales-total wholesale trade, and separately tor merchants. ^The 2 standard consolidated areas and the 75 largest standard metropolitan statistical areas. 3 Establishments, sales, payioll, and paid employees: 1963 and 1958, ''Establishments, sales, payroll, and personnel: 1963. 'Establishments and sales, by major types ol operation. ^Standard metropolitan statistical areas with 2,000 wholesale establishments oi more in 1953: Establishments, sales, paytoll. and personnel. ''Standard metropolitan statistical areas with 250 to 1 ,999 wholesale establishments in 1963: Establishments, sales, payroll, and personnel. ^Standard metropolitan statistical areas with fewer than 250 wholesale establishments in 1963: Establishments, sales, payroll, and personnel. ^Countries with 150 wholesale establishments or more in 1963: Establishments, sales, payroll, and peisonnel. "^Countries with 100 to 149 wholesale establishments in 1963: Establishments, sales, payioll, and personnel. Finder Index to Kinds of Business: Volumes IV and V, 1963 Census of Business Part III. Public Warehousing: Index to Tables Area and subject AREA states Geographic regions Geographic divisions Standard metropolitan statistical areas SUBJECT Form of ownership Employment size of establishment Revenue size of establishment Revenue and space analysis Floor space size Type of building Capacity size of establishment Size by number of lockers Principal products stored Volume IV, Chapter 10— Type of Warehousing Household goods warehousing and storage Table 1,5,9 1 1,5,7,8,9 2 3 4,8 5 7 9 X X X General warehousing and storage Table 1,10,14 1 1,10,12,13.14 ^11 2 3 4,13 10 12 14 X X Refrigerated warehousing, except food lockers Table 1 1,16,17 1 =15 Food lockers, with or without food preparation facilities Table 1 1,18 1 X 2 3 4 X X X X 18 X Farm products warehousing and storage Table 1 1,19 1 X 2 3 4 X X X X X 19 Other special waretiousing and storage Table 'standard metropolitan statistical areas with 250,000 mtiabitants or mote in 1960. ^Standard metropolitan statistical areas with 1,000,000 inhabitants or more in 1960. XI volume four 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS FINAL REPORTS volume one RETAIL TRADE— SUMMARY STATISTICS Chapter 1. United States Summary 2. Sales Size 3. Employment Size 4. Single Units and Multiunits 5. Legal Form of Organization 6. Miscellaneous Merchandise Line Sales: 7A. United States Summary 7B. New England States 7C. Middle Atlantic States 7D. East North Central States 7E. West North Central States 7F. South Atlantic States 7G. East South Central States 7H. West South Central States 7J. Mountain States 7K. Pacific States This volume incorporates the U.S. Summary previously issued as part of the area reports, series BC63-RA, and the subject reports issued as series BC63-RS. Chapter 6 was not published as a separate report. volume two RETAIL TRADE— AREA STATISTICS A United States summary chapter and chapters for each State, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. Statistics are presented by kind of business for counties, cities, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and for selected towns and townships in New England, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The kindofbusiness detail varies in accordance with the number of retail establishments in an area. This vol- ume incorporates the area preprints, series BC63-RA. volume three MAJOR RETAIL CENTERS STATISTICS A summary chapter and chapters for each of 116 standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's). Each SMSA chapter presents statistics for retail trade by kind of business and for hotels and motion picture theaters (a) in the entire SMSA, (b) in almost all cities of 100,000 inhabitants or more, and (c) in central business districts of these cities. Each chapter also presents statistics for the major retail centers outside the central business district showing (a) sales and establishment counts in three major subgroups of retail trade and (b) establishment counts only by kinds of business. This volume incorporates the major retail centers preprints, series BC63-MRC. WHOLESALE TRADE— SUMMARY STATISTICS Chapter 1. United States Summary 2. Sales Size, Employment Size, Single Units and Multiunits 3. Receivables and Bad-Debt Losses 4. Sales by Class of Customer 5. Warehouse and Storage Space 6. Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals 7. Legal Form of Organization 8. Commodity Line Sales 9. Miscellaneous 10. Public Warehousing This volume incorporates the U.S. Summary previously issued as part of the area reports, series BC63-WA and the subject reports issued as series BC63-WS. Chapters 7 and 9 were not published as separate reports. volume five WHOLESALE TRADE— AREA STATISTICS A United States summary chapter and chapters for each State, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. Statistics are presented by kind of business for counties, cities, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and for selected towns and townships of New England, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The kindofbusiness detail varies in accordance with the number of wholesale establishments in an area. This volume incorporates the area preprints, series BC63- WA. volume six SELECTED SERVICES— SUMMARY STATISTICS Chapter 1. United States Summary 2. Receipts Size 3. Employment Size 4. Single Units and Multiunits 5. Legal Form of Organization 6. Hotels, Motels, and Tourist Courts 7. Laundries, Cleaning Plants, Related Serv- ices 8. Motion Pictures 9. Miscellaneous This volume incorporates the U.S. Summary previously issued as part of the area reports, series BC63-SA, and the subject reports issued as series BC63-SS. Chapter 9 was not published as a separate report. volume seven SELECTED SERVICES — AREA STATISTICS A United States summary chapter and chapters for each State, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. Statistics are presented by kind of business for counties, cities, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and for selected towns and townships in New England, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The kindofbusiness detail varies in accordance with the number of service establishments in an area. This volume incorporates the area preprints, series BC63- SA. Introduction AUTHORITY AND SCOPE — The Census of Business is required by law under 13 U.S.C, sections 131, 191, and 224. The 1963 census covered businesses in retail trade, wholesale trade, selected services, dental laboratories, and public warehousing operated in the United States, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. A sepa- rate 1963 Census of Business and Manufac- tures for Puerto Rico was conducted jointly with the Commonwealth Government. The fig- ures in this volume include those issued pre- viously in report series BC63-WS. For "Ex- planation of Terms," see appendix C. KINDS OF WHOLESALE BUSINESS COVERED— This volume covers all establishments with one or more paid employees included in wholesale trade in accordance with the principles of the 1957 edition of the Standard Industrial Classifi- cation (SIC) Manual and its supplement' issued m 1963. Also included are wholesale liquor establishments operated by State and local governments. Data for administrative offices, ware- houses, and other units which service and are auxiliary to wholesale establishments, while generally excluded from the tables of this volume, are shown in tables 7, 8, and 9 of chapter 9. See appendix C for definitions of the kind-of-business categories for which data are shown in this volume. METHOD OF ENUMERATION — Information for wholesale trade was obtained by means of a mail canvass. Report forms were mailed to all business firms included in the active records or the Internal Revenue Service as subject to payment of Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes (i.e., employers of one or more persons) and which were classified in the records of the Social Security Administration (SSA) as wholly or partially engaged in retail and wholesale trade, and in manufacturing and mineral industries. Also included were those classified in major groups 70 (except 702 and 704), 72, 73, 75, 76, 78, and 79 in the service industries portion of the SIC Manual; in SIC industry 8072, dental laboratories; and in public warehousing, SIC major group 42 (except 421). In addition, report forms were mailed to all establishments which the SSA had not classified by kind of business prior to mail- ing of census report forms. Each establishment was mailed a report form appropriate to its 1 Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget, Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1957, and Supplement to 1957 Edition, 1963. SSA classification (for those cases for which SSA classification had not yet been established, a general purpose form was used), but its census classification was determined by replies to questions on the census report form. COMPARISON OF THE 1958 CENSUS WITH THE 1963 CENSUS — In all major respects, the 1958 and 1963 censuses were conducted under similar conditions and procedures. Strict com- parability of the data for the two censuses is limited by the following factors: 1. In 1958, Alaska and Hawaii had not yet been admitted as States. Consequently, in the publications of the 1958 census the totals for the United States included the then 48 States and the District of Columbia. Tables in the 1963 publications which show United States totals for 1958 have been adjusted to include Alaska and Hawaii. 2. The physical area of a number of urban places for which data are shown in the 1963 census is not the same as it was in the 1958 census because of annexations and other boundary changes which have occurred since 1958. 3. The number of active proprietors shown in this volume is based on crediting each sole proprietorship with one active proprietor and each partnership with two active proprie- tors for all businesses operated at any time during 1963. In the 1958 census each busi- ness was asked to report this number. 4. In 1963 a new method was used for assigning establishments to places. This sys- tem used a computer coding procedure based on an address reference file for the larger cities. This provided a more precise method for determining whether establishments were inside or outside of city boundaries than the previously used system which was based on respondent report of location. The new system avoids the difficulty resulting from the tendency of suburban respondents to identify their loca- tion as being in the adjacent city although actually located beyond that city's boundaries. 5. Sales branches and sales offices of manufacturers of construction materials and equipment such as structural steel, elevators and escalators, sprinkler systems, air-condi- tioning systems, automatic temperature con- trols, and prefabricated metal room dividers are omitted from wholesale trade in 1963 when such branches or offices negotiated contracts for installation of the products and the com- pany provided employees for putting the prod- ucts in place. Comparative data in this volume have not been adjusted for this change, the effect of which is of a minor order. XIII 6. The collection of data from petroleum bulk stations and terminals (Standard Indus- trial Classification 5092) for the 1963 Census of Business was divided into two parts. Some information on the 1961 operations, including the status of facilities as of April 1, 1962, was collected in 1962. An additional reporting cov- ering operations during the year 1963 was made in 1964. The first enumeration was con- ducted in advance of the major part of the 1963 Census of Business in order (a) to supply the Office of Oil and Gas, U.S. Department of Interior, with information urgently needed for planning the allocation of petroleum products in case of a national emergency, and (b) to distribute the workload both for reporting com- panies and for the Bureau of the Census to facilitate more efficient use of limited re- sources. The 1962 enumeration provided measures of gallonage sales, capacity, and in- ventories, by products, together with informa- tion on plant facilities. The second collection of data, which was conducted as a part of the regular enumeration in 1964, was designed to supplement informa- tion developed in 1962. It measured dollar sales, payroll, and employment — inquiries com- mon to other business census questionnaires. Capacity was measured in both enumerations. The two enumerations differed to some extent, hence comparisons between the two years are qualified. The first covered all petro- leum bulk stations and terminals operated in 1961 or in the first quarter of 1962 that were in business in 1958, plus new — since 1958 — facilities in existence in 1961 or first quarter 1962 that were operated by companies which had one or more bulk stations or terminals in 1958. Not covered in 1962 were facilities that came into the industry after 1958 and which were operated by companies not in the indus- try in 1958. The second enumeration included all facilities in business at any time during the year 1963. The reporting unit differed slightly be- tween the two enumerations as "relay or lock- up" points (product storage facilities without empolyees) were reported separately in 1962, but in 1963 they were included with bulk sta- tions, or terminals, of which they were a part. This latter resulted in a large count of the num- ber of bulk stations in 1962 as compared with 1963, or earlier enumerations. CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES— In accordance with Federal law governing census reports, any data which disclose the operations of an indi- vidual establishment or business organization are not published. However, the number of establishments in a kind of business is not considered a disclosure, so that this item may appear in instances where other items of in- formation for the same kind of business or locality are withheld. TYPES OF AREAS COVERED— The 1963 census volumes provided wholesale trade data grouped by kind of business for a variety of geographic areas including: 1. In combination for the 50 States of the United States; also each census geographic region and division. (See region and division map at the front of this volume). 2. Each Standard Metropolitan Statisti- cal Area (SMSA). The SMSA's included in these volumes are those which were delineated by the Bureau of the Budget, Executive Office of the President, and listed in its report Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1964. 3. Each county. 4. Each incorporated urban place (city, village, etc.) of 5,000 inhabitants or more, in addition, for the New England States data are provided for towns having 10,000 inhabitants or more, or an urban population of 5,000 or more; and in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, for townships with 10,000 inhabitants or more. Most of the area detail for wholesale trade is found in volume V of the 1963 Census of Business. XIV Summary of Findings 1963 CENSUS ENUMERATION GENERAL Sales — Sales of wholesale establishments in the United States totaled $358 billion in 1963, an increase of 25.4 percent over the $286 billion recorded in the next previous Business Census year 1958 and 448.2 percent above the $65 billion in 1929, the year of the first Business Census in the United States. The $358 billion in 1963 was composed of $157 billion sales by merchant wholesalers who buy and sell mer- chandise at wholesale on their own account; $116 billion by sales branches and sales offices operated by manufacturers primarily for mar- keting products of their own plants; $21 billion by petroleum bulk stations and terminals; $53 billion by agents and brokers marketing mer- chandise at wholesale, on an agency basis; and $10 billion by wholesale buyers and dealers in farm products, buying direct from farmers. Sales of merchant wholesalers (firms who buy and sell merchandise on their own account and are not primarily engaged in manufacturing or producing the goods) increased from $28 bil- lion in 1929 to $122 billion in 1958 and to $157 billion in 1963, an increase of 457.9 percent in the 34 year period. The relationship of the trend in wholesale trade sales to trends in other parts of the econ- omy is illustrated by data in the accompanying summary table A. This table shows an increase of 448.2 percent from 1929 to 1963 in sales of all wholesale establishments as a group com- pared with 457.9 percent increase in sales of merchant wholesalers, a 411.2 percent increase in retail trade, and 459.3 percent increase in the gross national product during the same period. The increase since 1929 of 448.2 percent in wholesale trade reflects, in part, a 92.5 percent increase in wholesale prices as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics; but, after allowing for this change, there remains a substantial increment representing growth in the physical volume of wholesale trade. Per capita value increase also is indicated, as the increase in population from 122 million inhabitants in 1929 to 189 million in 1963 amounted to 55.6 percent. Thus the combined population-price increase amounted to 199.5 percent compared with the wholesale sales increase of 448.2 per- cent. Table A presents these and other summary facts for the Business Census years 1929, 1939, 1948, 1954, 1958, and 1963. TABLE A. Wholesale Sales and Other National Indicators: 1929 to 1963 Population (i.noo) Population index (1929-100) Gross national product Sales, wholesale establisti- ments, all types of operation Sales merchant wholesalers Sales, all reta 1 Stores Wholesale price index, all commod- census year Amount (billion dollars) Index (1929= 100) Amount ($1,000) Index (1929=100) Amount ($1,000) Index (1929=100) Amount ($1,000) Index (1929=100) ities (1929=100) 1929 1939 194S 1954 1958 1963 121,770 131,028 147,208 163,026 174,882 189,417 100.0 107.6 120.9 133.9 143.6 155.6 104.0 91.1 259.4 363.1 441.7 583.9 100.0 87.3 248.5 347.8 423.1 559.3 65,378,051 53,766,426 180,576,659 233,976,052 285,726,904 358,385,749 100.0 82.2 276.2 357.9 437.0 548.2 28,211,972 21,811,154 76,533,260 100,102,571 122,060,171 157,391,769 100.0 77.3 271.3 354.8 432.7 557.9 47,768,656 41,444,507 128.849,252 169,967,748 200,364,678 244,201,777 100.0 86.8 269.7 355.8 419.4 511.2 100.0 80.9 168.7 178.2 192.6 192.5 ^Total population including armed forces abroad. ^Source: Department of Commerce, Office of Business Economics. ^Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Establishments — At the end of 1963 there were in the United States 308,177 establishments (places of business) primarily engaged in mar- keting merchandise at wholesale. In this num- ber each wholesale location of organizations operating more than one place of business is counted separately. Except for the earlier census years 1929 and 1939, the number is XV Figure 1 XVI limited to wholesale places of business that employed one or more persons on a payroll basis. The census of wholesale trade has been defined to exclude unincorporated businesses without paid employees and the wholesale trade statistics subsequent to the 1948 Census ex- clude new businesses. An establishment is considered to be pri- marily engaged in wholesale trade when its principal business is buying and/or selling mer- chandise at wholesale, or acting as an agent or broker in marketing goods at wholesale. "At wholesale" includes marketing or selling merchandise to retailers; to other wholesale organizations; and to industrial, commercial, professional, institutional, and similar users. Establishments selling to customers primarily engaged in buying for business use, rather than for resale of the goods in the form purchased, are included as well as establishments selling to resellers. The number of wholesale trade establish- ments increased from 164 thousand in 1929 to 190 thousand in 1939, to 216 thousand in 1948, to 287 thousand in 1958, and to 302 thousand in 1963. Alaska and Hawaii are in- cluded in 1958 and 1963, but not in earlier census years. Alaska had 254 wholesale estab- lishments in 1958 and 291 in 1963; Hawaii had 793 establishments in 1958 and 974 in 1963. Inventories — Stocks of merchandise on hand for sale at the end of 1963 were valued, at cost, at $20 billion, up 34.2 percent from 1958. They were up 292.7 percent in 1958 over the end of 1939 but only 188.9 percent in 1958 over 1929. Employment and payroll — Wholesale trade establishments provided employment for 3,088,706 paid employees and 138,222 own- ers of unincorporated businesses as of mid- November 1963. In addition there were 143,900 employees of central offices and aux- iliary units servicing wholesale establishments. Payroll of wholesale establishments amounted to $18 billion for the year 1963, up 36.7 percent from the $13 billion in 1958; 620.9 percent above 1939; and up 519.4 per- cent from the first census in 1929. Payroll in 1963 of central administrative offices servicing wholesale establishments amounted to one bil- lion dollars. TABLE B. Wholesale Trade Summary— United States: 1929 to 1963 Business census year Establishments (numbeO Sales ($1,000) inventories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Payroll entire year ($1,000) Paid employees, work- week ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active proprietors of unincorporated businesses (number) 1963^ 1958^ 1954 1948 1939 1929 308,177 287,043 250,322 216,099 190,379 163,830 358,385,749 285,726,904 233,976,052 180,576,659 53,766,426 65,378,051 20,149,840 15,009,294 13,046,175 9,965,440 3,822,299 5,195,237 18,100,929 13,244,008 10,867,903 7,734,207 2,510,875 2,922,399 3,088,706 2,807,661 2,554,700 2,305,403 1,553,062 1,549,910 138,222 157,929 150,346 130,878 126,440 86,776 ■"■Alaska and Hawaii included in 1963 and 1958 only. Type of operation — Wholesale trade, as defined in the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual in accordance with which censuses are conducted, includes more than is indicated in the terms "wholesaler" and "jobber." It en- compasses all types of establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise at wholesale — merchants, distributors, exporters, importers; merchandise agents and brokers, commission merchants; manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices operated apart from plants; and dealers buying products from farmers and sell- ing at wholesale. For census purposes, whole- sale trade is divided into five type-of-operation groups as listed below, and each wholesale establishment is assigned to one of the classifi- cations according to the characteristics of its operation, or to the nature of functions per- formed: Merchant wholesalers. Manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices. Petroleum bulk plants and terminals. Merchandise agents and brokers. Assemblers of farm products. These five groups are further subdivided into 23 detailed types as described in Appendix C, "Kind-of-Business Classifications." Summary information is presented for each of the various types in table 3, United States Summary, fol- lowed by kind-of-business data for each of the type groups, pages 1 to 11. XVII Figure 1 US. total EACH SYMBOL ^ 5% CHANGE 1963 ##### 25% UNITED STATES Wholesale Trade: 195a^and 1963 SALES IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Merchant Wholesalers $358,385,749,000 Manufacturers' Sales Branches, Sales Offices Petroleum Bulk Plants, Terminals Merchandise Agents, Brokers Assemblers of ^9 005 Farm Products P 9',820 si 9% 1958 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census 1963 XVIII Merchant wholesalers have consistently con- stituted the most important type-of-operation group with sales varying from 43.2 percent of total for all wholesale trade in 1929, to 40.6 percent in 1939, and to 43.9 percent in 1963. The number of establishments for this type increased from 77,079 in 1929 to 208,997 in 1963, an increase of 171.1 percent. In 1963, manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices were second among the five groups from the standpoint of sales, $116 billion or 32.5 per- cent of the total, but they ranked third in count of establishments. Merchandise agents and brokers ranked third in sales, $53 billion, fol- lowed by petroleum bulk plants and terminals, $21 billion, and assemblers of farm products, $10 billion. Each of the five type groups recorded sales gains in 1963 over 1958. Manufacturers' sales branches recording the largest rate of increase, 32.6 percent, followed by merchant whole- salers, 28.9 percent, and merchandise agents, 14.3 percent. Petroleum bulk plants and term- inals and assemblers of farm products recorded only moderate gains, 6.1 percent and 9.0 per- cent, respectively. Manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices also constitute the most rapidly growing segment over a longer period of time, with 24.7 percent of total sales in 1929, 26.5 percent in 1939, 28.1 percent in 1948, 29.7 percent in 1954, 30.7 percent in 1958, and 32.5 percent in 1963. TABLE c. Wholesale Trade by Type of Operation-United States: 1929 to 1963 Type of operation Number of establishments 1963 1958 1954 1948 1939 1929 Total, all types of operations Merchant wholesalers Manufacturer's sales branches, sales offices, Petroleum bulk stations, terminals Merchandise agents , brokers Assemblers of farm products Total, all types of operations Merchant wholesalers Manufacturer's sales branches, sales offices. Petroleum bulk stations, terminals Merchandise agents , brokers Assemblers of farm products Total, all types combined. Merchant wholesalers Manufacturer's sales branches, sales offices. Petroleum bulk stations, terminals Merchandise agents, brokers Assemblers of farm products 308,177 208,997 2o,oo4 30,873 25,313 1.4, 110 287,043 190,492 25,2<;o 30,520 26,666 14,125 250,322 163,157 22, 590 29,189 22,131 13,255 216,099 129,117 23,706 28,351 18,138 16,787 190,379 98,037 17,926 30,825 21,083 22,508 Sales, (millions of dollars) 358,386 157,392 116,443 21,485 53,245 9,820 285,727 122,060 87,820 20,252 46,589 9,005 233,976 100,103 69,534 16,038 39,250 9,051 180,576 76,533 50,800 10,483 32,840 9,920 53,766 21,811 14,254 3,808 11,779 2,114 Percentage change in sales 1958 to 1963 25.4 28.9 32.6 6.1 14.3 9.1 1954 to 1963 53.2 1948 to 1963 98.5 105.7 129.2 105.0 62.1 -1.0 1939 to 1963 566.6 621.6 716.9 464.2 352.0 364.5 163,830 77,079 16,863 19,611 18,467 31,810 65,378 28,212 16,175 2,390 14,517 4,084 1929 to 1963 448.2 457.9 619.9 799.0 266.8 140.5 Note: Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in 1958 and 1963 but not for previous census years. out paid employees included in 1929 and 1939 but not in subsequent census years. Establishments with- Kind of Business — In addition to classification by type of operation, each wholesale establish- ment is assigned a kind-of-business classifica- tion. The method of classifying and the kinds of business for which data are shown separately are described in Appendix C, "Kind-of-Business Classifications." Data are presented in table 1, Chapter 1, United States Summary, in the kind- of-business detail of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual. In the same table, type- of-operation information is shown in summary and for each kind of business. Considerably more kind-of-business detail for 1963 is given in table 3, and for 1958 in table 4 of chapter 1. Among the 38 broad kinds of business into which all wholesale establishments are classi- fied in accordance with the SIC system, and for which data are shown separately in table 1, United States Summary, "Farm products — raw materials" (cotton, grain, livestock, leaf to- XIX bacco, etc.) ranked first with sales of $34.8 billion in 1963. "Metals and minerals (except petroleum and scrap)" ranked second with $26.6 billion; followed by "Automobiles, other motor vehicles," $26.0 billion; "Commercial, industrial machinery, equipment and supplies," $24.6 billion; and "Petroleum bulk stations, terminals," $21.4 billion. Merchant wholesalers (commonly referred to as wholesalers, distributors, joblDers, supply houses, etc.) who buy and sell merchandise, at wholesale, on their own account constitute the most important of the five major types of oper- ation with $157.4 billion of the $358.4 billion in sales for all types combined. Table D pre- sents data on sales of this type group by kind of business for the years 1963, 1958, 1948, 1939, and 1929. Comparing 1963 with 1958, among mer- chant wholesalers seven kinds of business re- corded sales gain of 40 percent or more, and 10 additional trades recorded gains of 30 to 39 percent, compared with the 28.9 percent aver- age gain for all kinds of business combined. Trades showing 50 percent or more increase in sales included: Automobiles and other motor vehicles distributors, grain merchants, profes- sional equipment and supplies distributors, metals service centers, and stationery whole- salers. Only three merchant wholesalers kinds of business recorded sales declines from 1958 to 1963 — fresh fruit and vegetable wholesalers, livestock distributors, and coal wholesalers. When 1963 is compared with 1929 the largest relative sales gains among merchant wholesalers are noted among electrical goods distributors; construction machinery and equip- ment dealers; farm and garden machinery, equipment wholesalers; industrial equipment- supplies distirbutors; transportation equipment and supplies distributors; stationery, office sup- plies wholesalers; and amusement, sporting goods wholesalers. TABLE D. Sales of Merchant Wholesalers, by Kind of Business- United States: 1929 to 1963 Kind of business Sales ($1,000,000) 1963' 1958^ 1954 1948 1939^ 1929 "^ Percent change in sales 1958 to 1963 1954 to 1963 1948 to 1963 1939 to 1963 1929 to 1963 Merchant wholesalers, total Motor vehicles, automotive equipment Automobiles, other motor vehicles Automotive equipment Tires, tubes Drugs, chemicals, allied products Drugs, drug proprietaries, drugist' sundries Paints, varnishes Other chemicals, allied products Dry foods, apparel Dry goods, piece goods, notions Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie Footwear Groceries and related products. General-line groceries Dairy products Poultry, poultry products..,. Confectionery Fish , seafoods Meats , meat products Fresh fruits, vegetables Other groceries and related products Farm products, raw materials.. Cotton Grain Livestock, except horses, mules Miscellaneous farm products. 157,392 10,304 3,577 6,000 727 5,996 3,619 3A8 2,029 7,027 3,789 2,753 485 30,854 11,723 2,185 1,629 858 693 5,371 2,980 5,415 13,690 2,550 8,781 639 1,720 122P60 7,098 2,291 4,154 653 4,641 2,827 318 1,496 5,901 3,369 2,118 414 25,200 8,428 1,934 1,462 747 622 3,879 3,092 5,036 9,595 2,200 5,073 759 1,563 100,103 3,977 757 2,890 330 3,370 2,174 273 923 5,690 3,532 1,804 354 22,058 7,354 1,340 1,475 527 654 2,866 3,262 4,580 9,232 2,610 3,990 888 1,744 76,533 3,918 1,351 21,811 1,351 >, } 2,567 (I 2,243 1,340 217 686 5,529 4,058 1,230 241 17,072 5,772 I- 2,689 357 388 1,977 3,170 2,719 6,771 1,742 3,051 407 1,571 1,055 i.1,055 802 521 80 201 1,889 1,189 582 118 (NA) 1,629 409 522 698 28,212 1,383 1,383 948 535 130 283 2,818 1,714 832 272 5,325 2,186 7,455 2,939 (NA) (NA) 133 141 520 1,143 250 205 690 1,665 (NA) 3,697 1,534 1,091 1,072 28.9 45.2 56.1 44.4 11.3 29.2 28.0 9.4 35.6 19.1 12.5 30.0 17.1 22.4 39.1 13.0 . 11. 'i 14.9 11.4 38.5 -3.6 7.5 42.7 15.9 73.1 ■-15.8 . 10.0 57.2 159.1 372.5 107.6 120.3 77.9 66.5 27.5 119.8 23.5 7.3 52.6 37.0 39.9 59.4 63.1 10.4 60.8 6.0 87.4 -8.6 18.2 48.3 -2.3 120.1 -80.0 -1.4 105.7 163.0 164.8 162.1 167.3 170.1 60.4 195.8 27.1 -6.6 123.8 101.2 80.7 103.1 ■ 41.8 140.3 78.6 171.7 -6.0 99.2 102.2 46.4 187.8 57.0 9.5 621.6 876.7 r>876.7 647.6 594.6 335.0 909.5 272.0 218.7 373.0 311.0 479.4 436.3 (NA) 545.1 391.5 932.9 160.7 (NA) 740.4 523.5 1,582.2 [} 238.0 457.9 645.0 645.0 532.5 576.4 167.7 617.0 149.4 121.1 230.9 78.3 313.9 298.9 (NA) 243.2 238.0 678.4 79.0 (NA) 270.3 66.2 704.9 120.1 See footnotes at end of table. XX TABLE D. Sales of Merchant Wholesalers, by Kind of Business- United States: 1929 to 1963-Continued Kind of business Electrical goods Electrical supplies, apparatus Electrical appliances, TV, radio sets Electronic parts, equipment... Hardvrare, plumbing, heating equipnent supplies Hardware Plumbing and heating equip- ment, supplies Air conditioning, refrigerator equipment, supplies Machinery, equipment, supplies.. Commercial, industry machines, equipment, supplies : Commercial machines equip. . . Construction, mining, mach- inery, equipment Industrial machinery, equip. . Industrial supplies Faim, garden machinery, equip. Professional equip., supplies. . Service establishment equip- ment, supplies Transportation equipment, supplies , except automotive . . Metals, minerals (except petroleum products, scrap) . Coal Metals service centers... Metals sales office Sales ($1,000,000) Petroleum bulk stations, terminals Scrap, waste materials. Iron, steel scrap. . . . Waste materials Tobacco, tobacco products. Beer, wine, distilled alcoholic beverages Beer Wine, distilled spirits Paper, paper products, except wallpaper Printing and writing paper. . Industrial and personal service paper Stationery, office supplies. Furniture , home furnishings Furniture (household, office) . Home furnishings, floor coverings Lumber, construction materials. Lumber, millwork Construction materials 1963' 1958= 1954 9,911 4,203 4,166 1,537 6,827 2,543 3,470 814 16,798 1,4*5 2,612 3,852 3,638 909 2,069 1,414 859 7,934 661 4,266 3,007 3,484 1,938 1,546 4,682 8,195 3,385 4,810 Amusement , sporting goods Books, periodicals, newspapers.. Fann supplies Jewelry Gifts, art goods, adv. novelties, specialties Other products 7,928 3,44A 3,432 1,054 5,920 2,255 3,052 d13 12,647 1,010 2,006 3,332 2,562 741 1,340 1,040 616 5,541 917 |4,624 2,898 1,706 1,192 3,668 6,530 2,731 3,799 4,715 1,812 1,847 1,056 3,400 1,006 2,394 8,713 5,676 3,037 2,041 1,029 2,395 1,101 636 7,660 3,564 ■3,013 551 2,510 745 1,765 6,271 4,220 2,051 1,354 840 1,704 848 559 6,444 1948 1939' \o 6,338 2,910 2,815 613 4,882 2,068 2,330 484 9,556 660 1,401 2,619 2,208 535 853 904 376 4,157 794 3,363 2,406 1,213 1,193 3,209 5,687 2,311 3,376 2,915 2,545 370 2,082 698 1,384 5,588 3,806 1,782 953 697 1,575 825 \4,906 4,309 2,279 2,030 3,978 2,006 1,674 298 6,425 635 780 ,974 481 562 743 250 3,949 1,998 1,951 2,664 1,688 976 2,487 4,050 1,525 2,525 1,847 1,670 177 1,249 375 874 3,890 2,756 1,134 543 456 1,197 725 3,231 1929' 788 451 337 (NA) 592 330 (NA) (NA) (NA) 97 641 59 173 269 65 1,032 516 516 656 334 322 1,106 1,249 502 747 554 508 46 373 61 312 804 487 317 124 169 334 234 1,275 Percent change in sales 1958 to 1963 847 451 396 (NA) 715 498 (NA) (NA) (NA) 56 686 58 135 166 50 1,352 679 673 1954 to 1963 1948 to 1963 474 209 266 358 25.0 22.2 21.4 45.8 15.3 12.8 13.7 32.8 32.3 43.1 30.2 r 15.6 \ 42.0 22.7 54.4 36.0 39.4 43.2 -27.9 57.3 20.2 13.6 29.7 27.6 25.5 23.9 26.6 674 607 67 495 127 368 1,284 773 511 90 128 590 355 2,283 56.4 44.6 48.0 150.7 39.8 23.0 48.9 68.2 75.3 118.9 86.4 47.1 64.8 69.9 142.6 56.4 128.5 90.9 -16.8 116.2 44.8 59.8 29.6 45.9 44.1 46.5 42.5 130.0 84.6 105.2 71.6 26.8 107.3 173.2 161.4 127.6 1939 to 1963 1929 to 1963 } 32.3 20.7 91.7 35.5 35.0 35.6 38.9 34.5 48.1 50.7 22.5 40.6 29.8 13.8 18.9 234.9 151.8 89.0 268.1 90.3 243.6 1,157.7 833.0 1,136.2 (NA) 329.6 813.2 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2,592.8 1,068.5 1,440.7 1,096.0 425.7 1,221.5 1,070.1 833.0 952.0 (NA) 255.7 596.8 (NA) (NA) (NA) ,564.3 991.8 1,467.2 1,432.6 ■751.8 1,618.0 61.7 43.8 185.4 63.3 44.1 73.0 55.9 49.1 70.4 114.2 47.6 52.1 33.5 100.° -66.9 272.8 30.8 14.8 58.4 102.3 122.0 90.5 155.3 119.1 496.6 172.2 168.3 173.9 124.0 106.0 167.8 275.9 125.7 100.0 51.9 69.1 156.8 668.8 28.1 1,309.5 431.1 480.2 380.1 323.3 556.1 574.3 543.9 751.1 620.3 2,195.7 811.5 1,549.2 667.3 983.7 1,065.5 858.0 1,546.0 508.9 617.1 370.5 550.7 486.8 -2.7 980.7 635.0 831.7 481.2 4*5.7 599.6 502.8 1,476.1 586.9 692.1 550.5 578.6 634.3 494.3 2,167.8 703.9 305.9 210.1 263.4 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (NA) Not available. Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. ^Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in 1963 but not in previous census years. ^Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in total but not in other figures for 1958. ^Establishments without paid employees included in 1929 and 1939 but not in subsequent census years. XXI WHOLESALE TRADE GEOGRAPHICALLY Wholesale trade Is measured geographically for census purposes according to the location of the establishment from which the business Is conducted, and from which all of the sales, employment, payroll, etc., are credited accord- ingly, regardless of the size of the sales terri- tory covered. All of the business of the whole- sale establishments located In Chicago, for example. Is credited to Chicago even though sales territories may extend Into several States. Data for traveling salesmen are Included with establishments from which they operate. Regions and Geographic Divisions — Table 5 of the United States Summary, Chapter 1, pre- sents comparative Information, 1963 and 1958, by type of operation for regions, geographic divisions, and States. Table 6 of the same chapter presents Information for regions and geographic divisions by kind of business. moved up from number six position In 1958 to number four In 1963, while Pennsylvania dropped from number four to number six. Ohio was In fifth position in both census years. Michigan maintained its number seven position; New Jersey moved up from tenth to eighth; while Missouri and Massachusetts each dropped by one to ninth and tenth, respectively. Some rather significant ranking changes are noted between 1929, the time of the first census of business, and 1963, the latest com- parable Information. Among all types of opera- tion combined Florida moved up 17 positions from 30 to 13; Arizona 11 positions, from 44 to 33; North Carolina 9 positions, from 23 to 14; and New Jersey 8 positions, from 16 to 8. The District of Columbia and Oregon each moved up seven positions among the States. States dropping back five positions or more Included Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. States — Wholesale trade data are presented by kind of business for each of the 50 States and the District of Columbia In separate chapters of volume V of the 1963 Census of Business. These chapters are also available as separate reports in the BC63-WA series. State sum- maries are presented in table 5, chapter 1, by type of operation and In table 9, chapter 1, by kind of business. The accompanying text table E ranks the States by wholesale trade sales size In 1963, 1958, 1948, 1939, and 1929. Measured in terms of 1963 sales for all types of operation combined. New York led all other States with $66 billion, or 18.5 percent of the United States total. California was sec- ond with $35 billion, or 9.9 percent of the total, followed by Illinois with 8.1 percent, Texas with 5.1 percent, and Ohio with 5.1 percent. Sales for these five States totaled $167 billion, or 46.7 percent of the total for the country as a whole. Among merchant wholesalers. New York, California, Illinois, and Texas also ranked one, two, three, and four, respectively, in 1963. Pennsylvania, however, ranked number five among merchants. Sales of merchant whole- salers in these five States totaled $74 billion, or 46.8 percent of the national figure. Some changes from 1958 to 1963 are noted for all types of operation combined in the rank- ing of the first ten States, with New York, Cali- fornia, and Illinois ranking one, two, and three, in that order, in both years. Texas, however, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA) — These areas are defined by an inter-agency committee, under the direction of the Federal Bureau of the Budget, for purposes of compil- ing and presenting a wide variety of data on a uniform area basis. Titles and definitions of the 217 areas in the United States, together with the 2 standard consolidated areas — New York, N.Y.-Northeastern New Jersey and Chi- cago, III. — Northwestern Indiana — established as of August 4, 1964, appear In appendix D of this volume. A comparative summary, 1963 and 1958, is given In chapter 1, table 7, for each of the areas. Data are presented by kind of business for each of the areas in its respec- tive State report. The accompanying text table F presents a comparative summary for 1963 and 1958 of the 50 largest SMSA's as measured by whole- sale trade sales volume in 1963. Approximately one-half of the wholesale establishments in the country were located in these 50 SMSA's in 1963. These establishments accounted for 71.7 percent of wholesale trade sales, slightly larger than the 71.3 percent In 1958. In con- trast, population of the areas represented only 43.4 percent of the Nation's total in 1960. New York, N.Y., SMSA ranked first by a wide margin having 16.1 percent of the 1963 total, with Chicago, III., SMSA second, at 6.6 percent, and Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif., SMSA third, at 4.8 percent of the national total. The New York and Chicago SMSA's recorded slight declines in the percent of national total of 1963 as compared with 1958. XXII TABLE E. Wholesale Trade Sales in 1963 by States, Ranked by Sales Size 1929 to 1963 states United States, total New York... California. Illinois. , . Texas Ohio Pennsylvania . . Michigan New Jersey. . . . Missouri Massachusetts . Minnesota Georgia Florida North Carolina. Tennessee Indiana .... Wisconsin. . Washington. Iowa Louisiana. . Maryland .... Oregon Virginia. . . . Colorado. . . . Connecticut. Oklahoma Nebraska Alabama Kansas Kentucky District of Columbia. South Carolina Arizona Mississippi Arkansas Utah West Virginia. North Dakota . . Rhode Island. . Delaware Maine South Dakota. Montana New Mexico. . . Idaho Hawaii New Hampshire. Nevada Vermont Vtyoming Alaska All types of operations combined Sales, 1963 (51,000) Rank 1963 358,38c. nl,,208 35,38l. 29,135 18,305 18,208 18,044 U,055 12,769 12,307 10,392 8,390 8,100 7,487 6,983 6,677 6,452 5,501 5,173 4,724 4,598 4,474 4,448 4,376 3,623 3,476 3,465 3,403 3,395 3,390 3,211 2,059 1,993 1,791 1,787 1,546 1,470 1,396 1,220 1,199 1,090 979 975 844 779 779 735 505 390 264 249 181 1958 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 41 42 43 44 45 1954 11 12 13 16 15 14 17 19 18 20 22 23 21 25 28 27 24 26 30 29 31 32 35 33 37 46 46 43 47 47 46 48 50 49 49 48 48 50 49 47 51 51 50 194« 11 13 19 15 12 14 17 18 16 20 22 24 23 27 29 26 21 25 30 28 31 32 40 33 35 36 34 37 (NA) 38 42 39 41 45 44 1939 10 14 22 16 12 23 25 24 29 30 27 19 28 21 26 31 33 44 34 36 41 37 40 46 45 43 47 50 48 49 51 Merchant wholesalers only 1929 10 16 23 14 13 12 15 18 17 19 20 26 21 27 30 25 22 29 28 24 31 32 45 35 34 39 41 42 46 43 44 47 50 48 49 51 Sales, 1963 ($1,000) 3 9 16 5 6 10 14 30 23 12 18 17 15 13 20 22 29 24 26 28 21 11 25 19 27 38 34 44 31 32 40 33 36 35 42 39 37 41 47 43 (NA) 45 49 46 48 (NA) 157,392 30,426 15,609 10,848 9,035 b,734 7,753 5,224 6,057 4,852 4,855 Rank 1963 1958 3,449 2,670 3,711 2,518 3,335 2,731 2,538 2,567 1,751 2,372 1,853 2,537 2,004 1,558 1,872 1,642 1,181 1,669 1,558 1,510 887 1,062 1,014 1,003 847 667 763 366 695 259 539 279 378 493 329 395 306 299 152 134 106 23 18 21 27 22 26 30 25 28 29 34 31 32 33 35 41 45 46 49 50 51 1954 1948 1939 1929 10 12 18 11 19 13 23 20 22 29 24 26 30 25 27 28 33 31 34 32 36 42 46 48 49 50 51 24 21 22 29 23 26 30 25 28 27 32 31 37 34 35 38 33 43 36 47 40 46 48 50 49 51 23 21 22 30 26 28 29 27 24 25 32 33 40 34 35 37 31 42 36 47 38 43 41 44 45 10 18 22 21 14 13 12 15 20 16 17 25 19 30 24 27 32 26 29 23 28 35 41 36 33 (NA) 47 49 45 48 i(NA) 3 9 13 10 17 30 23 11 16 12 14 19 22 18 29 25 28 27 20 21 24 15 26 37 34 42 35 32 38 31 40 33 47 36 41 39 46 44 (NA) 45 49 43 48 (NA) Represents zero. (NA) Not available. XXIII TABLE F. 50 Largest Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas by Wholesale Trade Sales: 1963 and 1958 standard metropolitan statistical areas ranked by 1963 wholesale trade sales Establishments 1963 1958 Sales, all types of wholesale establishments 1963 Amount ($1,000) Percent of U.S. total 1958 Amount ($1,000) Percent of U.S. total Rank Wholesale trade 1963 1958 Popu- lation 1960 United States, total 50 largest standard metropol- itan statistical areas, total New York, N.Y Chicago, 111 Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif Philadelphia , Pa . -N . J Detroit , Mich San Francisco-Oakland, Calif Boston, Mass St . Louis , Mo . -Ill Minneapolis-St . Paul, Minn Cleveland, Ohio Atlanta , Ga Dallas, Tex Kansas City, Mo .-Kans Newark, N.J Pittsburg , Pa Houston , Tex Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky . -Ind Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J Memphi s , Tenn . -Ark Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va Portland , Oreg . -Wash Baltimore , Md Seattle-Everett , Wash Milwaukee , Wis Denver , Colo Buffalo, N .Y Charlotte, N.C Indianapolis, Ind New Orleans , La Omaha , Nebr .-Iowa Jacksonville , Fla Miami , Fla Birmingham , Ala Louisville, Ky.-Ind Oklahoma City , Okla Richmond , Va Columbus , Ohio Syracuse , N.Y Phoenix , Ariz Salt Lake City, Utah Tampa -St . Petersburg , Fla Providence-Pawtuckett-Warwick, R.I.- Mass Fort Worth , Tex Hartford , Conn Rochester, N.Y Jersey, City, N.J Toledo, Ohio-Mich San Jose , Calif Akron , Ohio Albany-Schenectady -Troy , N.Y 308,177 159,832 31,368 12,206 12,216 7,'4'76 5,6« 5,80-^ 5,809 3,853 3,160 3,665 2,821 3,2-49 2,513 3,335 3,^40 2,829 2,272 2,237 l,'i22 2,005 2,049 2,333 2,574 2,316 2,273 2,056 1,214 1,784 1,801 1,009 986 2,360 1,074 1,177 1,162 861 1,143 1,091 1,371 1,085 1,428 1,439 1,021 1,054 1,179 1,068 1,000 843 754 1,004 287,043 148,860 31,880 11,546 10,916 7,175 5,231 5,183 5,638 3,658 2,927 3,534 2,321 2,712 2,422 2,986 3,362 2,421 2,137 1,672 1,278 1,729 1,881 2,261 2,408 2,134 1,891 1,969 1,000 1,674 1,738 987 856 1,949 979 1,079 1,043 781 1,040 958 1,028 874 1,158 1,322 875 931 1,084 1,053 1,005 598 649 927 358,386 257,113 57,562 23,682 17,138 10,252 9,952 9,901 8,192 6,582 6,565 6,323 5,733 5,647 5,070 5,058 4,490 4,485 4,043 3,649 3,597 3,478 3,465 3,150 3,147 2,956 2,941 2,897 2,811 2,779 2,655 2,144 2,002 1,829 1,595 1,594 1,514 1,491 1,464 1,377 1,363 1,223 1,213 1,213 1,166 1,141 1,132 1,121 1,096 1,088 1,079 1,068 100.0 71.7 16.1 6.6 4.8 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.2 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 285,727 203,696 47,770 19,284 12,710 8,827 8,252 7,418 6,905 5,251 4,942 4,899 3,999 4,030 3,741 3,495 4,513 3,640 3,308 1,720 2,531 2,234 2,470 2,681 2,565 2,511 2,409 2,386 1,764 2,208 2,495 1,920 1,357 1,451 1,449 1,264 1,103 1,176 1,128 1,185 885 922 919 1,004 848 841 922 1,217 868 634 785 860 100.0 71.3 16.7 6.7 4.4 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.4 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 (X) (X) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 (X) (X) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 12 14 16 11 15 17 30 20 26 23 18 19 21 24 25 29 27 22 28 33 31 32 34 40 37 38 36 45 43 39 48 49 42 35 46 (X) (X) 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 9 14 11 24 20 22 13 8 16 21 18 41 10 28 12 19 17 26 15 92 33 27 56 58 25 40 32 50 60 36 47 37 62 31 29 46 48 43 42 57 39 49 38 Ranking the areas by wholesale sales sizes, it is noted that the first 10 maintained the same order in 1963 as in 1958. Nineteen of the 50 areas moved up in rank by 1 position or more with San Jose, Calif., recording the largest increase, from 62 in 1958 to 48 in 1963. Other areas increasing their rank by 6 positions or more included Paterson-Clifton- Passaic, N.J., from 30 to 18; Washington, D.C.- Md.-Va., from 26 to 20; and Phoenix, Ariz., from 45 to 39. San Jose, Calif., and Akron, Ohio, were among the first 50 in 1963, but not in 1958. XXIV TABLE G. 50 Largest Counties by Wholesale Trade Sales: 1963 and 1958 County, ranked by 1963 wholesale trade sales United States, total. 50 largest Counties, total New York County, N.Y.(coexten. sive with Manhattan borough, New York City) Cook County, 111 Los Angeles County, Calif.... Wayne County, Mich Cuyahoga County, Ohio Philadelphia County, Pa. (coextensive with city) Dallas County, Tex San Francisco County, Calif. (coextensive with city) Hennepin County, Minn Fulton County, Ga Suffolk County, Mass Harris County, Tex St. Louis City, Mo. (not part of any County) Allegheny County, Pa Hamilton County, Ohio Jackson County, Mo Shelby County, Tenn Multnomah County, Cireg King County , Wash Queens County, N.Y. (coexten- sive with Queens borough, New York City) Milwaukee County, Wis Mecklenburg County, N.C Erie County, N.Y Essex County, N.J Bergen County, N.J Denver County, Colo, (coex- tensive with city) Baltimore City, Md. (not part of any County) Marion County, Ind Kings County, N.Y. (coexten- sive with Brooklyn borough. New York City) Alameda County, Calif Middlesex County, Mass Westchester County, N.Y Montgomery County, Pa Union County, N.J Orleans Parish, La. (coexten- sive with New Orleans city) . Establishments 1963 Douglas County, Nebr. Daval County, Fla.... 308,177 "l31,i55 19,869 11,100 12,216 4,^15 3,470 4,512 3,113 2,991 2,231 2,206 3,178 2,829 2,320 2,831 1,993 1,828 1,374 1,707 2,373 2,315 1,815 1,906 1,543 3,495 1,574 1,751 1,293 1,138 1,003 1,408 896 986 1958 2,020 1,947 1,161 954 1,862 1,778 2,088 2,080 1,396 966 287,043 125,104 21,899 10,626 10,916 4,388 3,373 5,007 2,569 3,029 2,060 1,949 3,694 2,421 2,505 2,792 1,895 1,889 1,233 1,663 2,237 2,056 Sales, all types of wholesale establishments 1963 1,615 1,995 1,457 3,563 1,379 1,398 1,001 749 718 1,486 875 856 Amount ($1,000) 358,386 226,179 46,561 22,628 17,138 8,296 6,207 100 592 5,279 4,726 4,630 4,575 4,485 4,112 4,074 3,896 3,584 3,564 3,111 3,033 2,851 2,813 2,783 2,775 2,754 2,708 2,692 2,682 2,648 2,553 2,551 2,247 2,218 2,164 2,159 2,026 2,009 2,002 Percent of U.S. total 100.0 63.1 13.0 6.3 4.8 2.3 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1958 Amount ($1,000) .6 285,727 181,359 39,085 18,747 12,710 7,634 4,828 6,081 3,980 4,916 3,487 3,353 4,771 3,640 3,840 4,183 3,201 2,886 2,518 2,316 2,478 3,023 2,439 1,746 2,258 2,257 1,127 Percent of U.S. total 2,236 2,513 2,130 2,282 1,724 1,535 1,045 861 1,136 2,171 1,820 1,357 100.0 63.5 13.7 6.5 4.4 2.7 1.7 2.1 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.0 .9 1.0 Rank Wholesale trade Popu- lation 1963 .7 (X) 00 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1958 (X) (X) 5 10 7 13 14 8 12 11 9 15 17 18 22 20 16 21 30 24 25 40 26 19 28 23 31 32 44 53 39 27 29 35 1929 (X) (X) 6 11 4 13 5 12 24 3 23 9 7 14 10 18 28 21 22 47 17 26 291 27 19 25 16 53 52 81 227 109 20 15 49 1960 (X) (X) 5 17 29 24 52 26 12 28 9 23 45 44 56 19 15 108 14 21 27 64 18 32 4 22 13 25 57 61 43 89 66 See footnotes at end of table. XXV Figure 3 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS Wholesale Trade Percent Wholesale Trade Sales: 1963 Percent Population: 1960 BY POPULATION SIZE GROUP 40.7 39.! 16.0 Cities with 500,000 or more inhabitants 22.2 12.3 Cities with 100,000 to 499,999 inhabitants Cities with 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants Cities with 2,500 to 49,999 inhabitants 12.6 Remainder of the United States POPULATION SIZE GROUP U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of tfie Census XXVI TABLE G. 50 Largest Counties by Wholesale Trade Sales: 1963 and 1958— continued Establishment Sales, all types of wholesale establishments Rank County, ranked by 19G3 wholesale trade sales 1963 1958 1963 1958 Wholesale trade Popu- lation Amount ($1,000) Percent of U.S. total Amount ($1,000) Percent of U.S. total 1963 1958 1929 1960 50 largest Counties ~ Continued Nassau County, N.Y 2,152 2,360 888 827 1,074 1,069 1,089 1,068 893 1,371 984 742 732 1,339 1,949 538 460 979 982 979 969 607 1,028 850 702 704 1,950 1,829 1,815 1,692 1,595 1,550 1,470 1,431 1,379 1,363 1,319 1,302 1,258 .5 .5 .5 .5 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 1,036 1,451 749 547 1,44-9 1,233 1,084 1,095 443 885 1,151 1,119 863 .4 .5 .3 .2 .6 •■i .4 .4 .1 .3 .4 .4 .3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 45 33 62 81 34 36 43 42 83 51 38 41 52 133 125 619 222 35 33 29 37 250 100 48 36 40 11 Dade County, Fla 20 St. Louis County, Mo 30 San Mateo County, Calif Jefferson County, Ala 67 42 Jefferson County, Ky 46 Oklahoma County, Okla 68 Franklin County, Ohio 36 OaWianri Cniinty, Mirh , , . 33 Mflr-ip.npa Cnnnty, flri^. ,,,,,, , 38 Onondaga County, N.Y 71 Riohraond oity, Va. (not part of any County) 142 Ramsey County, Minn 72 Standard Notes: - Represents zero, available. (X) Not applicable. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies. (NA) Not Cities and Counties — Data on wholesale trade, 1963, are presented by counties and for cities and other urban places of 5,000 inhabitants or more in table 4 of each State chapter, Volume V, 1963 Census of Business. Table 6 of the State chapters presents information for coun- ties with 100 wholesale establishments by kind of business. Table 8 of the United States Sum- mary Chapter, chapter 1, presents summary information, 1963 and 1958, on establishments, sales, payroll, and employees for the 100 coun- ties with the largest 1963 wholesale trade pay- roll. The accompanying text table G ranks the 50 largest wholesale counties by 1963 sales and shows their 1960 population to- gether with rankings for previous business census years. As shown in the accompanying text table G, New York County ranked first with 13.0 per- cent of wholesale trade of the country, followed by Cook County, ML, with 6.3 percent, Los Angeles County, 4.8 percent, and Wayne County, Mich., 2.3 percent. Over one-fourth of the wholesale business of the United States is con- ducted by establishments located in these four counties. New York County ranked first in wholesale sales, but seventh in population. Los Angeles County, Calif., however, ranked first in popula- tion but third in wholesale trade. Comparing rankings in 1963 and 1929 many changes are noted. New York and Cook Coun- ties have consistantly maintained their number one and number two positions, respectively. Los Angeles County moved up from eighth to third in wholesale trade. Twelve counties in the first 50 in the 1963 census were not included in the 50 largest in 1929. City size — Wholesale establishments are classi- fied in chapter 1, table 11, by city-size groups according to the 1960 population of the city in which the establishments were located. An establishment is classified as inside or outside a city according to its street address and other evidence on its census return, and all of its business is credited to the area, regardless of how widespread its sales activities. Five cities — New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Detroit — were in the million- and-over population bracket in 1960. The five cities accounted for 25.9 percent of wholesale trade sales in 1963 but only 9.8 percent of the population in 1960. Cities of 100,000 inhabi- tants or more accounted for over three-fifths (62 percent) of wholesale sales but only 28.5 percent of the population. Establishments in rural, suburbar:, or other areas outside incor- porated places of 2,500 inhabitants or less ac- counted for about two-fifths (36.0 percent) of the Nation's population but only 12.6 percent of wholesale sales. XXVII Figure 4 ft^.. SALES SIZE Wholesale Trade The Percent of Sales Volume and of Number of Establishments, UNITED STATES: 1963 By Major Sales Size Groups 85 80 67.3 fli 11.8 11 2C .9 ALL TYPES OF OPERATIONS 53.5 30.! 15.6 i i MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 53 15 5.3 i 6.0 MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES, SALES OFFICES 74.2 57 19 I 13.3 12.5 I MERCHANDISE AGENTS AND BROKERS ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ANNUAL SALES OF- $2,000,000 or more $1,000,000 to $1,999,000 n Less than $1,000,000 y No. of Establishments (%) 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census XXVIII TABLE H Wholesale Trade, by City Size-United States: 1963 Population, as a percent of U.S. total 1960 Wholesale ttade estab- lishments (number) Sales, wholesale trade all types of establishments Payroll, entire year Paid employees City size Amount ($1,000) Percent of U.S. total Amount ($1,000) Percent of U.S. total Week ended Nov. 15 (number) Percent of U.S. total 100.0 9.3 6.2 6.0 6.5 7.7 8.3 9.8 9.7 3c,. 0 308,177 51,101 31,177 30,348 28,460 24,551 23,783 27,806 31,100 59,351 358, 38d 92,730 49,853 46,797 32,604 24,513 21,262 23,305 22,105 45,167 100.0 25.9 13.9 13.1 9.1 6.8 5.9 6.5 6.2 12.6 18,101 4,026 2,545 2,400 1,941 1,495 1,249 1,229 1,106 2,110 100.0 22.2 14.1 13.2 10.7 8.3 6.9 6.8 6.1 11.7 3,088,706 588,168 401,694 397,630 336,675 260,478 229,043 235,574 225,592 413,852 100.0 Cities with — 1,000,000 inhabitants or more 500,000 to 999,999 inhabitants 250,000 to 499,999 inhabitants 100,000 to 249,999 inhabitants *in nnn tn 99 999 inhabitants......... 19.1 13.0 12.9 10.9 8.4 9S (YY) tn 4.9 999 inhabitants 7.4 7.6 7.3 2,499 inhabitants or less 13.4 SIZE OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS Wholesale establishments for 1963 are classi- fied by size in chapter 2: sales size, employ- ment size, city size, and single-units and multi- units (firm size). Sales size — A concentration of sales is noted in the upper sales size brackets in contrast to establishment counts which tend to concentrate in the lower sales sizes. For example, 1,861 establishments, 0.6 percent of the total number of all wholesale establishments, each reported 1963 sales of $20 million or more. These 1,861 establishments accounted for 26.4 per- cent of total wholesale trade sales. In addition, establishments in the $10 to $20 million annual sales bracket contributed only 0.9 percent of the number of places of business, but they ac- counted for 10.7 percent of sales. Thus 1.5 percent of the establishments — those with the largest sales volume — accounted for over 37 percent of total sales. In contrast, 115,354 establishments reported 1963 sales of less than $200,000 each. These smaller establish- ments contributed 37.4 percent of the total number but only 3.1 percent of sales. The 1,861 establishments with sales of $20 million or more included 478 merchant whole- salers, 1,028 manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices, 259 merchandise agents and brokers, and 96 other types (petroleum termi- nals and farm products assemblers). This same general pattern is noted for each of the major type-of-operation groups; i.e., a small number of establishments in the upper sales-size brack- ets accounting for a very large percentage of sales. TABLE J. Sales Size of Establishments-United States: 1963 Sales size of establishment United States total Establishments operated entire year with annual sales of- $20,000,000 or more $10,000,000 to $19,999,999 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $200,000 to $499,999 Less than $200,000 Establishments not operated entire year. Establishment Number 308,177 1,861 2,805 6,657 50,710 46,101 74,321 115,354 10,368 Percent of total 100.0 0.6 0.9 2.2 16.5 15.0 24.1 37.4 3.4 Sales Amount ($1,000) 358,385 Percent of total 100.0 94,479 26.4 38,350 10.7 45,774 12.8 104,777 29.2 32,589 9.1 24,002 6.7 11,025 3.1 7,389 2.1 XXIX SALES SIZE Wholesale Trade MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 1963 $157 BILLION 1958 $122 BILLION 1954 $100 BILLION 1948 $77 BILLION 24% 25% Sales Volume by Employment Size of Establishment V 1-3 4-7 8-19 20-49 50 or 1-3 4-7 8-19 20-49 50 or more more 1-3 4-7 8-19 20-49 50 or more 1-3 4-7 8-19 20-49 50 or more EMPLOYMENT SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census XXX Merchant wholesalers, all kinds of business combined, classified by sales-size groups and comparing 1963, 1958, and 1954, show upward movement in size brackets, partly reflecting the effect of increases in the level of whole- sale sources and partly the growth in the physi- cal volume of business. Establishments in the $5 million-and-over sales bracket reported 29.5 per cent of total sales for this type group in 1954, 31.0 percent in 1958, and 33.9 percent in 1963. At the other extreme, establishments in the less-than $200,000 annual sales bracket accounted for 7.0 percent in 1954, 6.3 percent in 1958, and 5.2 percent in 1963. Operating expenses (including payroll), ex- pressed as a percentage of sales, bears an in- verse relationship to sales size, as establish- ments in the larger annual sales volume brackets recorded smaller expense ratios. This trend is consistent from smaller to larger sales brackets for each of the three census years covered in the accompanying text table K. Operating expenses in general showed a small increase for 1954, 1958, and 1963. Payroll, expressed as a percentage of sales, shows the same general trend as operating expenses of which it is the major part. Payroll ratios have increased, generally, for the three census years 1954, 1958, and 1963; with larger sales-size brackets recording smaller payroll-to-sales ratios. TABLE K Merchant Wholesaler by Sales Size-United States: 1963, 1958, and 1954 Sales size of establishment United States total Establishment operated entire year. . . . With annual sales of- $10, 000, 000 or more $5,000,000 to $9,999,000 $2,000,000 to $-4,999,000 $1,000,000 to $1,999,000 $500,000 to $999,000 $300,000 to $-499,000 $200,000 to $299,000 $100,000 to $199,000 Less than $100,000 Establishment not operated entire year Sales as percent of total 1963 100.0 97.5 22.5 11.-4 19.6 15.6 12.8 6.6 3.7 3.5 1.7 2.5 1958 100.0 98.6 19.1 11.9 19.-1 16.6 13.8 7.-4 ■4.1 4.1 2.2 1.-4 1954 100.0 98.5 18.4 11.1 19.7 16.5 13.8 7.6 -4.-4 -4.5 2.5 1.5 Operating expenses as percent of sales 1963 13.5 13.-4 5.8 10. -i 12.8 15.5 18.1 20.4 21.6 23.0 25.1 15.8 1958 13.4 13.3 6.4 9.9 12.4 14.5 16.6 18.3 19.5 20.6 28.9 15.0 1954 13.2 13.1 5.7 9.3 11.5 13.8 16.6 18.9 20.5 22.5 26.9 14.3 Payroll as percent of sales 1963 7.3 7.3 3.0 5.7 7.0 8.5 9.9 11.2 11.7 12.3 13.1 7.6 1958 6.8 6.8 3.0 5.1 6.4 7.6 8.7 9.5 10.0 13.9 12.0 6.6 1954 6.9 6.9 3.0 5.3 6.4 7.6 8.6 9.6 10.3 11.1 13.0 6.9 Employment Size — Wholesale establishments are tabulated by employment-size classes in chapter 2, tables 7, 8, and 9, based on the number of paid employees as of mid-November. A high concentration of establishments is noted in the smaller employment-size brackets with 62 thousand places of business having only one paid employee and 75 thousand with two or three employees, or 137 thousand (45 per- cent of the total) having fewer than 4 em- ployees. Measured in terms of number of paid em- ployees per establishment, little change is noted in the period 1948 through 1963. The average number of employees for all types of establishments combined dropped from 10.7 per place of business in 1948 to 10.2 in 1954, to 9.8 in 1958, then rose slightly to 10.0 in 1963. Measured in terms of percentage of total sales, establishments with only one paid employee contributed 3.8 percent of sales in 1963 compared with 5.2 percent in 1954. Those with 2 or 3 employees accounted for 7.5 percent in 1963 compared to 9.2 percent in 1948. In both 1958 and 1963 the establishments having 50 or more employees were about 2.8 percent of the total number of establish- ments. In 1958 they accounted for 27.8 per- cent of total sales compared with 29.1 per- cent in 1963. The sales per establishment of this group climbed from $9.8 million in 1958 to $12 million in 1963. A somewhat similar trend is noted among merchant wholesalers where the average num- ber of paid employees per establishment, for all kinds of business combined, declined from 11.2 in 1948 to 10.1 in 1954, to 9.7 in 1958, then rose slightly to 9.9 in 1963. Average annual sales per employee, however, recorded consistent increases — from $53 thousand in 1948 to $61 thousand in 1954, to $66 thou- sand in 1958, and to $76 thousand in 1963. XXXI Figure 6 SALES SIZE, EMPLOYMENT SIZE, SINGLE UNITS AND MULTIUNITS Wholesale Trade 100% 94,5 94.7 93.8 52,1 49,7 J3.4 1939 1948 1963 1 establishment Wholesale Trade by Firm Size: 1939, 1948, 1963 Percent of Firms Percent of Sales 1939 1948 1963 2 establishments 1939 1948 1963 3-5 establishments 44.2 37.' l.I .0 0.9 1939 1948 1963 6 establishments or more FIRM SIZE (Size based upon total number of wholesale establishments operated by the firm) 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census XXXII TABLE L. Employee Size of Establishments-United States: 1948 to 1963 Employee size (mid-numbers) United States total. 1 employee 2 to 3 employees 4 to 7 employees 8 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 employees or more Establish- ment 1963 (number) 308,177 62,424 75,000 70,976 64,235 26,838 8,704 Sales as percent of total 1963 100.0 3.8 7.5 12.8 23.0 23.8 29.1 1958 100.0 4.4 8.5 13.3 23.4 22.6 27.3 1954 100.0 5.2 8.5 13.7 22.0 23.1 27.5 1948 100.0 3.6 9.2 14.7 22.2 22.0 28.3 Payroll as percent of total 1963 100.0 2.0 5.2 11.6 24.8 25.8 30.6 1958 100.0 1.9 5.3 11.6 24.0 25.8 31.4 1954 100.0 2.0 4.9 11.2 22.8 25.5 33.6 1948 100.0 1.2 4.8 10.8 21.7 24.9 36.6 Firm Size — Firms or companies engaged in wholesale trade are classified in tables 12 and 13 of chapter 2 according to the total number of wholesale establishments operated by them at the end of 1963. The 308,177 wholesale establishments were operated by 231,557 different firms, of which 217,309 firms or 93.8 percent operated only one wholesale place of business. These single- wholesale-establishment firms operated 70.5 percent of the places of business but con- tributed only 43.4 percent of 1963 sales of all wholesale establishments. Each of 8,018 firms, or 3.5 percent of the total number, operated two wholesale establishments. They accounted for 5.9 percent of sales. At the other extreme, 360 firms, or 0.2 percent of the total number, each operated 26 establishments or more; but these 0.2 percent accounted for one-third (32.7 percent) of all wholesale trade sales. TABLE M Wholesale Trade by Firm Size-United States: 1963 Firms (number) Establishments Sales Firm size Number Percent of total Amount ($1,000) Percent of total TTm' tpd States total 231,557 217,309 8,018 4,257 1,024 589 187 173 308,177 217,309 16,036 15,064 7,571 9,473 6,493 36,231 100.0 70.5 5.2 4.9 2.5 3.1 2.1 11.7 358,385,749 155,360,810 21,135,238 23,643,265 16,432,318 24,564,347 25,293,613 91,956,158 100.0 43.3 5.9 6.6 4.6 6.8 9A tn 50 pstablishments 7.1 25.7 Table N presents a summary of sales of single units and multiunits by type of operation where it is noted that firms operating only one establishment accounted for 64.4 percent of the total business of merchant wholesalers and 75.9 percent for merchandise agents and brokers. Among manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices, however, they accounted for only 2.4 percent of total sales. At the other extreme, firms with 51 whole- sale establishments or more at the end of 1963 accounted for only 6 percent of the sales of merchant wholesalers and only 2 percent for merchandise agents and brokers; but they contributed over one-half — 56.8 per- cent— of the sales of manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices. The pattern among assemblers of farm prod- ucts is similar to that of merchant wholesalers and of merchandise agents and brokers, with firms operating only one or two establishments predominating in sales, accounting for 72.2 per- cent, while firms with 26 or more establish- ments contributed only 9.1 percent of the total. Petroleum bulk plants and terminals, on the other hand, are more like manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices, in that firms oper- ating 26 or more establishments accounted for 68.8 percent of the total. XXXIII Figure 7 RECEIVABLES AND BAD-DEBT LOSSES — Wholesale Trade MERCHANT WHOLESALERS End -of -Year Receivables as a Percent of Sales, for Selected Kinds of Business: 1963 Kind of business Jewelry wholesalers Air conditioning, refrigeration equipment, supplies distributors Plumbing and heating equipment, supplies distributors Electrical supplies, apparatus distributors Book, periodicals, newspaper wholesalers Furniture (household, office) wholesalers Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie wholesalers Hardware wholesalers Metals service centers Lumber, miilwork wholesalers Drugs, drug proprietaries, druggists' sundries wholesalers Industrial and personal service paper wholesalers Fish, seafood distributors Confectionery wholesalers Meat, meat products wholesalers Beer distributors General-line grocery wholesalers Cotton merchants 114.7 113.7 113.6 ■ 13.0 112.6 112.4 112.1 lll.l Ill.O 110.5 Average, All Trades 110.2 120.4 9.5 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census js/as XXXIV TABLE N Percent of Total Sales by Type of Operation and Firm Size: 1963 Percent of total sales Firm size Merchant wholesalers Manufacturers' sales branches sales offices Merchandise agents and brokers Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Assemblers of farm products United States, total 100.0 64.4 8.6 9.0 4.8 4.4 2.8 6.0 100.0 2.4 2.2 3.5 5.2 13.2 16.7 56.8 100.0 75.9 6.6 7.4 3.8 2.4 1.9 2.0 100.0 } -' 3.0 1 " \ 68.8 100.0 72.2 9.0 2 establishments 3 to 5 establishments 6 to 10 establishments 11 to 25 establishments 26 to 50 establishments 51 establishments or more 9.7 9.1 RECEIVABLES AND BAD-DEBT LOSSES Forms used in enumerating merchant whole- salers in connection with the 1963 Census of Business provided for reporting end-of-year receivables — accounts and notes receivable derived from the sale of merchandise and on company books at the end of the year — and bad-debt losses — receivables written off during the year as uncollectabie. Results of this in- quiry are presented in chapter 3, table 1, for the country as a whole and in tables 2 and 3 for standard metropolitan statistical areas. Of the 208,997 merchant wholesale estab- lishments in business at the end of the year, 132,190 reported end-of-year receivables; 16,070 reported that they sold on a cash basis only, hence they had no receivables; 60,737 did not report on this inquiry. Sales in 1963 of those reporting end-of-year receivables amounted to $127 billion; the establishments which reported all sales on a cash basis had $6 billion in sales; those not reporting cash- credit information, reported sales of $25 billion. The accompanying text table P shows the trend in receivables as a percent of sales, 1939 to 1963; and in bad debt losses, 1949 to 1963. Bad-debt losses were not measured in 1939. Receivables dropped from a high of 10.8 per- cent of sales in 1939 to 7.2 percent in 1948, then rose to 8.4 percent in 1954, reached 9.6 percent in 1958, and declined slightly to 9.5 percent in 1963. Receivables on the books of wholesalers at the end of 1963 approximated $15 billion. Receivables as a percent of sales varied by kind of business with Jewelry — watch-clock wholesalers reporting a high of 20.4 or slightly more than one-fifth of annual sales. Other trades recording receivables equal to 16.0 per- cent or more of annual sales included — Footwear wholesalers. Restaurant, hotel supply houses. Dental supply houses. Religious, school supply houses. Surgical, medical, hospital supply houses. Shoe service wholesalers. Camera, photographic supplies distribu- tors. Toys, games, fireworks wholesalers. TABLE p Merchant Wholesalers, End-of-Year Receivables-United States: 1939 to 1963 All establishments Establishments reporting end-of-year receivables Year Number Sales ($1,000) Sales ($1,000) Receivables as per cent of sales Bad-debt losses as percent of sales Merchant wholesalers: 1963^ 208,997 189,728 163,157 129,117 98,037 157,392 121,661 100,103 76,533 27,811 126,647 88,353 74,147 73,669 20,428 9.5 9.6 8.4 7.2 10.8 0.19 1958 0.15 1954 0.14 1948 0.12 1939 (MA) (NA) lna+ Not available. Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in 1963 figures only. XXXV Figure 8 SALES BY CLASS OF CUSTOMER Wholesale Trade Percentage Distribution of Sales by ype of Operation and Class of Customer: 1963 PERCENT OF SALES TO — ^f[UJ Retailers gg Industrial, Commercial, Etc., Users ^5 Wholesale Organizations [j^ Consumers and Farmers ^ Export MERCHANT WHOLESALERS B| I 1.2 h 5.9 MERCHANDISE AGENTS AND BROKERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES, SALES OFFICES Bg I 0.4 h 13.9 T. ^vrjuiiMOKaa ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS 44.1 fd 1 1-0 h 14.3 18.6 44.5 h I 2.0 7.6 49.3 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census ^^ssistMmmt XXXVI Diamonds, other precious stones, metals distributors. Musical instrument, records, sheet music wholesalers. At the other extreme, nine kinds of business each recorded a ratio of less than 5 percent — New, used automobiles, motorcycles. Volunteer group groceries. Retailer-cooperative groceries. Cotton. Grain. Livestock, except horses and mules. Tobacco, tobacco products. Beer. Food, beverage basic materials. Bad-debt losses, at the rate of 19 cents per $100 in sales, of merchant wholesalers aggre- gated $287 million for the year compared with $180 million in 1958. Kinds of business re- cording losses of more than 40 cents per $100 sales included — Warm air heating-cooling equipment sup- plies distributors Plumbing fixtures and supplies distribu- tors Restaurant, hotel supply houses Construction, mining machinery equip- ment distributors Laundry, dry cleaning equipment supply houses Floor coverings wholesalers Glass (flat, brick) distributors Roofing, siding, insulation material distrib- utors On the low side, eleven kinds of business rec- ord losses of 5 cents or less per $100 in sales. SALES BY CLASS OF CUSTOMER Sales of wholesale establishments in 1963 are analyzed by classes of customer in chapter 4 of this volume to show separately sales to industrial, commercial, etc., users (customers who normally buy for business use rather than for resale in the form purchased); sales to con- sumers and farmers (retail sales); sales to retailers of all types; sales to wholesale organi- zations; and export sales. For some kinds of business, sales to repair shops, to public utili- ties, to government, and to contractors and builders are also shown separately. Data are presented for merchant wholesalers, manufac- turers' sales branches and sales offices, mer- chandise agents and brokers, and for assem- blers of farm products in tables 1 and 3 of chapter 4. Data for merchant wholesalers are presented in tables 2, 4, and 5. Table Q and the accompanying chart sum- marize the 1963 results for merchant whole- salers and show some significant historical trends. Retailers still constituted the most important customers of merchant wholesalers in 1963, accounting for about two-fifths of their sales (40.8 percent). Industrial, commercial, etc., users constituted the second most impor- tant class of customer, accounting for 37.6 per- cent of the total; followed by sales to other wholesale organizations, 14.5 percent; export sales, 5.9 percent; and sales to consumers and farmers, 1.2 percent. Historically, the portion of sales to retailers has been declining — from three-fifths in 1939 to two-fifths in 1963. Sales to industrial accounts, on the other hand, repre- sent a growing portion of the business — from 23.6 percent in 1939 to 37.6 percent in 1963. Sales to other wholesale organizations have also increased — from 11.6 percent in 1939 to 14.5 percent of the total in 1963. Export sales have remained fairly constant, at about six percent. The increase in sales to industrial and insti- tutional accounts is illustrated by the kinds of business shown in table Q. For example, insti- tutional-industrial sales of meat wholesalers rose from 14.4 percent in 1939 to 32.2 per- cent in 1963. Sales to retailers declined from 72.7 percent to 41.6 percent during the same period, while sales from one wholesaler to another increased from 9.9 to 24.2 percent. Electrical supplies and apparatus distributors show an interesting trend, historically, with sales to retailers declining from 42.7 to 17.1 percent of the total, while industrial-commer- cial, etc., accounts rose from 49.7 to 78.9 per- cent. The 78.9 percent in 1963 was distributed as follows: 41.0 to contractors and builders, 3.6 to government, 12.2 to public utilities, and 22.1 to other industrial concerns. Manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices have shown little change in their pat- tern of sales by customer classes, 1939 to 1963, with industrial and similar users account- ing for almost 45 percent of their sales, fol- lowed by retailers, about 30 percent, and other wholesalers, 20 percent. Merchandise agents, brokers, and assem- blers of farm products, like merchant whole- salers, show an increasing portion of their sales to industrial and similar users, accompanied by a decline in sales to wholesaler organizations. XXXVI I Figure 9 SALES BY CLASS OF CUSTOMER Wholesale Trade Merchant Wholesalers 1939, 1958, and 1963 Percentage Distribution of Sales by Class of Customer 1939 Retailers 1958 1963 Industrial, Commercial, Etc., Users Organizltlo'ns 1558 ymmmm. 15.3 Consumers and Farmers 1939 ■ 1.9 1958 yj 1.6 1963 1.2 1939 ^^4.5 Export 1958 WM 5.5 1963 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census XXXVIII TABLE Q Sales by Class of Customer-United States: 1939 to 1963 All establishments Establishments repotting class-of-customer information Number Sales ($1,000) Sales ($1,000) Percentage distribution of sales Type of operation and census year To industrial commercial etc., users To con- sumers and farmers To retailers To whole- sale organi- zations For export Merchant wholesalers, total 1963 208,997 189,728 165,153 146, 518 101,627 21,052 6,347 5,170 2,552 4,602 1,617 28,884 18,096 25,313 20,903 14,110 29,122 157,392 121,661 101,101 79,767 23,642 6,000 526 5,371 520 4,207 451 116,443 13,526 53,245 11,201 9,820 3,089 139,305 94,779 87,235 75,838 21,973 5,104 488 4,665 501 3,859 430 114,611 11,901 48,098 9,840 8,112 2,698 37.6 31.7 32.0 31.8 23.6 13.3 10.6 32.2 14.4 ^78.9 49.7 44.1 44.0 44.5 35.8 49.3 21.3 1.2 1.6 2.8 1.6 1.9 4.2 4.3 1.1 2.7 0.8 1.3 0.4 0.4 1.0 0.7 7.6 40.8 45.9 45.2 46.9 58.9 149. 8 69.9 41.6 72.7 ^17.1 42.7 32.4 31.2 18.6 16.8 13.2 14.5 15.3 15.1 13.7 11.6 30.5 14.0 24.2 9.9 2.4 4.9 19.2 23.1 31.6 40.6 27.8 5.9 1958 5.5 1954 4.9 1948 1939 6.0 4.0 Automotive equipment, jobbers 1963 2.2 1939 1.2 Meat wholesalers 1963 0.9 1939 0.3 Electrical supplies, apparatus dis- tributors 1963 0.8 1939 1.4 ^fenuf acturers ' , sales offices and sales branches, total 1963 3.9 1939 1.3 Merchandise agents and brokers 1963 4.3 1939 6.1 Assemblers of farm products, total 1963 2.0 1939 6.2 13.5 55.8 3.2 ■■■Including 30.7 to repair shops. ^Including 41.0 to contractors and builders; 3.6 to government; and 12.2 to public utilities. ■^Including 1.8 to repair shops. WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE SPACE Occupiable under-roof warehouse floor space, cold storage space, and bin space for the stor age of loose grains are measured in chapter 5 Bulk liquid tank space of petroleum bulk sta tions and terminals is measured in chapter 6 Floor space and cold storage space were meas ured in the 1954 census, but not in the 1958 Bin space of grain elevators and tank space of petroleum bulk stations were measured in 1958 and in 1954, as well as in 1963. Occupiable warehouse floor space is meas- ured in square feet for all types of wholesale establishments except manufacturers' sales offices and petroleum bulk stations and termi- nals, types of establishments to which the in- quiry does not apply. For kinds of business where the inquiry is most significant, space in single-story buildings is distinguished from floor space in multi-story buildings. Tables 1 and 2 of chapter 5 present floor space informa- tion at the national level, table 3 for geographic divisions, and table 4 for States. Tables 5, 6, and 7 present data for standard metropolitan statistical areas. Cold storage space is measured in cubic feet for "food and related products" trades in table 8, while bin space of grain elevators is meas- ured in bushels by type of bin in table 9, chapter 5. Floor space is shown for all establishments that reported 500 square feet or more as of the end of the census year. Since not all estab- lishments reported these data, a measure of coverage is included in the tables. Ratios of inventories to floor space, based on information shown for establishments reporting more than 500 square feet, may be related to total inven- tories (including stocks of establishment not reporting as much as 500 square feet) to pro- vide an indication of total floor space require- ments for inventories of all wholesale trade. XXXIX Figure 10 WHOLESALE TRADE Warehouse and Storage Space Wholesale Trade: 1963 SALES Per Square Foot of Floor Space IN DOLLARS (Limited to establishments reporting 500 or more square feet of warehouse floor space) Voluntary group grocery wholesalers Automotive equipment jobbers $43 Printing, writing paper wholesalers $68 Drug (general-line) wholesalers $111 Cooperative group grocery wholesalers $177 Industrial, personal service paper wholesalers $46 Beer distributors $86 Tobacco distributors $214 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census XL The number, sales, and inventories of estab- lishments not reporting as much as 500 square feet of floor space are shown separately for sev- eral classes of establishments — drop shippers and other types of establishments that do not warehouse merchandise but have it shipped directly from suppliers to customers; establish- ments using public warehouses; establishments handling merchandise requiring little or no under-roof floor space; smaller businesses; and, some establishments having floor space, but who failed to so indicate on their census form. It should be noted that figures given in chap- ter 5 cover only wholesale establishments as defined in appendix B. Data on space in aux- iliary warehouses are presented in chapter 9, and for public warehouses in chapter 10. Warehouse floor space — As shown in table 1 of chapter 5, wholesale establishments reported 1.5 billion square feet of under-roof floor space for storing merchandise as of the end of 1963; 1,189 million was reported by merchant whole- salers, 172 million by manufacturers' sales branches, 59 million by merchandise agents and brokers, and 62 million square feet by assemblers of farm products. The 1.5 billion square feet for 1963 represented an increase of 14.6 percent over 1954, when the latest census measure was taken. Merchant wholesalers reported inventories, valued at cost, equivalent to $8.57 per square foot of floor space and sales for the year aver- aging $77.63. Some wide variations are noted when sales and inventories are related to floor space by kind of business. For example (see text table R), tobacco distributors recorded 1963 sales of $214 per square foot, coopera- tive group grocery wholesalers reported $177, and voluntary group grocery wholesalers, $155. In contrast, household furniture wholesalers re- ported 1963 sales of only $33 per square foot, shoe service wholesalers reported $38, and au- tomotive equipment jobbers, $43. Soft drink distributors reported only $2 in inventories per square foot of floor space, beer distributors, $4, and household furniture whole- salers, $4. On the high side (see text table R), dental supply houses reported $20 in inven- tories per square foot of floor space, jewelry wholesalers, $19, and piece goods wholesalers, $16. TABLE R Merchant Wholesale Sales and Inventories Per Square Foot of Warehouse Floor Space-United States: 1963 Kind of business Merchant wholesalers, total.. Tobacco distributors Cooperative group grocery wholesalers Voluntary group grocery wholesalers . . Jewelry wholesalers Electrical appliances, T.V., Radio wholesalers Piece goods wholesalers Dental supply houses Drug (general -line ) wholesalers Musical instrument, sheet music wholesalers Men's, women's clothing, accessories wholesalers Beer distributors Electrical apparatiis, supplies distributors Per square foot of ware- house floor space Sales (dollars) 77.63 214.22 176.63 154.69 119.92 119.51 116.70 114.15 110.70 109.77 97.31 85.94 84.79 Inventories end-of-year at cost (dollars) 3.57 9.52 9.45 9.51 18.52 13.26 16.47 19.61 16.05 14.11 9.68 3.89 9.78 Kind Of business Merchant wholesalers — Continued Shoe wholesalers Printing, writing paper wholesalers.. Welding supplies distributors Metals service centers Sporting goods wholesalers Floor coverings wholesalers Laundry, dry cleaning supply houses.. Soft drink distributors Tires , tubes wholesalers Industrial, personal service paper wholesalers Hardware wholesalers Automotive equipment jobbers Shoe service wholesalers Household furniture wholesalers Per square foot of ware- tiouse floor space Sales (dollars) 75.46 68.08 63.46 63.22 58.11 56.03 54.63 48.89 47.88 45.89 43.30 43.06 38.20 32.55 Inventories end-of-year at cost (dollars) 10.20 6.38 7.40 10.41 10.46 8.24 5.74 1.80 7.23 4.55 7.49 8.43 6.72 3.92 iXLI Some interesting results are noted when warehouse floor space in single story buildings is compared with that in multi-story buildings, 1963 and 1954. Although there was still a substantial square footage of warehouse space in multi-story build- ings at the end of 1963, the trend was toward single-story buildings. Table S shows this trend, 1954 to 1963, for selected kinds of business, merchant wholesalers. For example, of the 22 kinds of business for which multi-story and single story data are shown separately in the table, only three reported more than 70 percent of their floor space was in single story build- ings at the end of 1954; three more were in the 60 to 70 percent bracket; and six were in the 50 to 59 percent bracket. By 1963, seven trades, reporting over 70 per- cent of their space in single story buildings, were led by beer distributors with 90.0 percent, welding supplies distributors with 87.6 percent, and soft drinks distributors with 84.3 percent. Six more trades were in the 60 to 70 percent bracket and four in the 50 to 59 percent bracket. Only five trades reported more than half the space in multi-story buildings in 1963, and none reported more than 70 percent. Kinds of business operating with more than 60 per- cent of the 1963 space in multi-story building included "apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie" with 64.9, furniture (household and office) with 63.0, and "dry goods, piece goods, notions" with 6.1 percent. TABLE s Merchant Wholesalers Warehouse Floor Space- United States: 1963 and 1954 Kind of business 1963 Floor space (1,000 sq. ft.) Percent in single story buildings .1954 Floor space (1,000 sq.ft.) Percent in single story buildings Automotive equipment jobbers General -line grocery wholesalers Plumbing and heating equipment, supplies distributors Hardware wholesalers Electrical supplies, apparatus distributors Industrial supplies distributors Beer distributors Industrial and personal service paper wholesalers Drugs, drug proprietores, druggists' sundries wholesalers. Electrical appliances, TV, radio set wholesalers Printing and writing paper distributors Fresh fruit and vegetable wholesalers Wine , distilled spirits wholesalers Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie wholesalers,... Tobacco, tobacco products distributors Furniture (household, office ) wholesalers Electronic parts, equipment distributors Ery goods , piece goods , notions wholesalers Confectionery wholesalers Welding supplies distributors Soft drinks distributors Dental supply houses 102, 12"; 80,805 60,130 ^8,345 43,236 41,277 32.390 31,961 29,702 28,846 19,222 18,993 17,995 17,709 17,426 16,272 15,829 15,343 7,220 4,722 3,242 1,391 73.3 72.7 61.9 43.1 61.2 66.5 90.0 53.8 56.4 59.4 44.1 68.2 76.3 35.1 65.8 37.0 64.5 38.9 76.2 87.6 84.3 55.3 62,950 68,851 47.804 48,887 34,268 29,103 30,402 31,109 21,786 24,409 16,406 29,015 16,230 14,363 16,665 16,841 8,312 16,202 5,752 2,842 2,519 755 65.3 52.6 50.5 27.9 45.7 52.2 83.6 37.4 34.1 47.1 27.6 63.0 59.3 28.7 56.9 31.5 52.1 26.3 68.5 83.5 81.1 35.9 Cold storage space — Refrigerated (net piling) space, 50° Fahrenheit or below, of wholesale food establishments totaled 252 million cubic feet, an increase of 47.5 percent over 171 million reported as of the end of 1954. States recording the largest amount of such space in 1963 included Washington with 32 million cubic feet, California with 28 million, Florida with 20 million. New York with 19 million, Illinois with 13 million, and Texas with 12 million cubic feet. Grain bin space — Space in grain elevators (country and terminal) is measured in terms of bushel rated capacity for storing loose grains (table 9, chapter 5). This table includes country elevators primarily engaged in market- ing grain purchased from farmers, and terminal elevators of grain merchandising companies. For descriptions of terms see appendix C. Mill elevators are not included in this report. At the end of 1963 there were 633 terminal elevators and 7,653 country grain elevators in XLII the United States, a total of 8,286 such facili- ties. Of this number, 7,640 reported bin space totaling 2,972 million bushels. The space, by type of structure, included 382 million bushels in wooden bins, 1,127 million in concrete, 420 million in metal-round bins, 627 million in metal-flat or other metal buildings, and 44 million bushels in other type of structure including brick. Type of structure was not reported for 372 million bushels. TABLE T Bin Space of Grain Elevators-United States: 1963, 1958, and 1954 Type of elevators United States, total Country elevators: Independent Line Cooperative Terminal elevators 1963 Bin space (1,000 bu) 2,971,723 549,483 366,372 722,974 1,332,394 Percent of total 100.0 18.5 12.3 24.3 44.9 1958 Bin space (1,000 bu.) 1,473,517 249,606 197,220 279,933 746,758 Percent of total 100.0 16.9 13.4 19.0 50.7 1954 Bin space (1,000 bu.) 1,083,299 202,448 213,786 18^,123 487,392 Percent of total 100.0 18.6 19.7 16.9 44.8 PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS AND TERMINALS Chapter 6 of this volume is devoted to statistics on petroleum bulk stations and terminals (see appendix C for description of terms). As explained in the front of that chapter, two enumerations were made of these facilities. The first, conducted in 1962 in advance of the regular enumeration in order to supply the Office of Oil and Gas of the U.S. Department of Interior with information urgently needed for planning the allocation of petroleum products in case of a national emergency; and the second, as an integral part of the regular enumeration. As indicated in the explanation, coverage in 1962 was slightly different from 1963 or for other census years; hence 1962 data, although included in tables 7 through 14 of chapter 6, are omitted from this summary. The total number of petroleum bulk stations and terminals (excluding LP gas stations), 1939 to 1963, declined slightly (with a net decrease during the interval of 1,515 estab- lishments) from 30,825 to 29,310. A decided change, however, is noted in the type of sta- tion; a decrease of 3,260 in the number of bulk stations, but an increase of 1,745 in terminals (the larger facilities) from 220 in 1939 to 1,965 in 1963. This increase in termi- nals has been consistent, from 220 in 1939 to 743 in 1948, to 1,241 in 1954, to 1,632 in 1958, to 1,965 in the most recent census. The trend toward large facilities is further illustrated by the increase in tank capacity from 7.8 billion gallons in 1948 to 12.5 billion in 1954, to 14.7 billion in 1958, to 17.8 billion in 1963. TABLE u Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals-United States: 1939 to 1963 item 1963 1958 1954 1948 1939 number.. 29,310 27,345 1,965 1,563 2,229 15,569 950 21,485 792 29,623 27,991 1,632 801 2,148 12,571 339 20,131 649 28,319 27,078 1,241 870 2,273 10,222 140 46,038 540 29,127 28,394 733 (NA) 7,767 (NA) 10,483 338 30,825 Petroleum bulk stations do.. do.. 30,605 220 do.. (NA) Capacity, total 1,000 gal.. Petroleum bulk stations^ do.. do.. (NA) (NA) do.. (NA) Sales including tax* Payroll, entire year* $1,000.. do.. 3,808 156 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. ^Excluding L. P. gas stations. ^Excluding L. P. gas capacity. ^L. P. gas capacity only. ■^Including bulk stations, terminals and L. P. gas stations. XLIIt In text table V States are listed according to storage capacity as of the end of 1963, with comparative rankings for previous census years. Total capacity is shown for 1963 where it is noted that New York ranked first, followed by New Jersey, Texas, Florida, and Pennsyl- vania. These five States accounted for 33.6 percent of the national total. TABLE V Petroleum Bulk Station and Terminals: Bulk Liquid Storage Capacity-End-of-Year states^ 1963 storage capacity (1,1 I ga\.) Rank 1963 1958 1954 1948 States 1 1963 storage capacity (1,000 gal.) Ranl< 1963 1958 1954 1948 New York New Jersey. . . Texas Florida Pennsylvania. Massachusetts . Illinois Michigan Indiana Ohio Connecticut. . . . Wisconsin North Carolina. Maryland California Washington. . . Virginia Rhode Island. Georgia Maine Minnesota Iowa South Carolina. Oregon Louisiana l,923,8';i 1,725,314 803,462 799,640 737,514 715,405 696,878 670,999 625,023 595,329 572,767 563,567 552,704 503,451 484,421 455,993 454,859 416,874 375,872 350,751 341,606 315,643 301,748 268,930 227,051 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 6 4 9 5 3 13 11 7 10 14 8 17 15 12 16 18 19 21 20 24 23 22 30 1 2 5 7 6 4 10 3 12 15 1 2 3 6 4 9 15 7 16 12 11 10 17 18 5 13 23 24 a 20 14 25 19 22 Tennessee. Kansas . . . . Kentucky. . Alabama. . . Missouri. . Mississippi. . . Vermont West Virginia. Nebraska Delaware Oklahoma South Dakota. . Idaho New Hampshire. Arizona Montana Arkansas North Dakota. Colorado New Mexico. . . District of Columbia Nevada Utah Wyoming 226,065 224,171 210,885 205,578 194,037 101,370 82,502 79,031 70,889 69,934 69,549 68,664 68,218 67,544 66,126 56,126 55,176 47,974 41,814 40,296 25,847 16,734 15,250 10,935 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 35 40 34 41 36 37 44 38 39 42 43 45 46 49 48 47 26 29 30 28 25 32 31 35 34 40 39 33 36 38 44 41 43 37 42 47 45 49 46 48 27 31 26 29 28 32 34 36 33 37 30 35 43 39 45 42 40 38 41 47 44 49 46 48 ■■^Alaska ranked 32 and Hawaii ranked 31 in 1963, not included. LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION Chapter 7 of this volume presents information on wholesale trade, 1963, by legal form of organization. Tables 1 and 2 are for the United States as a whole, and table 3 is for States. Historical comparisons of wholesale trade in 1963 and 1958 are presented in the accom- panying text table W for ail types of operation combined and, separately, for merchant whole- salers and for merchandise agents and brokers. Corporations predominate in wholesale trade; all types of operation combined accounting for 83.3 percent of total sales in 1963. Further- more, they recorded a sales increase of 32.3 percent, 1963 over 1958, compared with an overall increase of only 25.4 percent. Individual proprietorships were second to corporations in 1963, both in count of establishments (73,355) and sales (6.6 percent of the total). Establishments operated by partnerships num- bered 27,961 with 5.7 percent of total sales. Both proprietorships and partnerships recorded decreases in establishment counts and per- centage of total sales, 1963 compared with 1958. Cooperative associations (corporate and noncorporate), although relatively small in number of establishments (7,925) and sales (4.0 percent of the total in 1963), recorded an increase of 60.2 percent in sales, 1963 over 1958. The pattern is somewhat similar among mer- chant wholesalers with corporations accounting for 80.4 percent of sales in 1963 and showing a 36.2 percent increase over 1958. Individual proprietorships and partnerships both recorded decreases in establishment counts, but the former recorded a sales increase of 8.9 per- cent, 1963 over 1958, compared with a decline of 17.4 percent for partnerships. Cooperative associations accounted for only 4.1 percent of sales among merchant wholesalers in 1963, but they showed a 65.4 percent increase over 1958. XLIV Among merchandise agents and brokers, corporations accounted for 61.9 percent of 1963 sales, and they recorded a 36.9 percent increase over 1958. Individual proprietorships and partnerships showed decreases in estab- lishments and also in sales, compared with 1958. Cooperative associations accounted for 7.3 percent of the 1963 sales for this type of operation. TABLE w Legal Form of Organization-United States: 1963 and 1958 Type of operation and legal form of organization Wholesale trade , total Individual proprietorships Partnerships Corporations (except cooperatives) Cooperative associations Other forms of organization Merchant wholesalers , total Individual proprietorships Partnerships Corporations (except cooperatives) . . . . Cooperative associations Other forms of organization Merchandise agents and brokers , total . . . Individual proprietorships Partnerships Corporations (except cooperatives) . . . . Cooperative associations Other forms of organization Establishments 1963 (number) 308,177 73,355 27,961 197, A81 7,925 1,455 208,997 57,357 a, 639 127,560 1,017 25,313 8,098 3,196 13,277 561 181 1958 (number) 287,043 78,685 162,855 7,029 779 190,492 59,740 28,687 100,086 1,565 414 26,666 10,925 4,815 10,482 444 Sales 1963 Amount ($1,000,000) 358,386 23,553 20,392 298,662 14,461 1,318 157,392 12,676 10,735 126,605 6,474 902 53,245 8,276 7,823 32,933 3,897 316 Percent of total 100. 6. 5. 83, 4. 0, 100.0 8.1 6.8 80.4 4.1 0.6 100.0 15.5 14.7 61.9 7.3 0.6 1958 ($1,000,000) 285,727 24,395 25,660 225,758 9,029 885 122,060 11,638 12,999 92,957 3,913 553 46,589 10,022 10,158 24,049 2,360 Percent change, 1958 to 1963 25.4 -3.5 -20.5 32.3 60.2 48.9 28.9 8.9 -17.4 36.2 65.4 63.1 14.3 -17.4 -23.0 36.9 78.5 Data are shown separately in table 3 of chapter 7 for manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices, petroleum bulk plants and terminals, and assemblers of farm products, as well as for merchant wholesalers, and merchan- dise agents and brokers. Corporations pre- dominate more heavily among manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices (99.5 percent of total sales) and petroleum bulk plants and terminals (88.7 percent) than among mer- chants. Assemblers of farm products show a differ- ent pattern from other types of operation in that while corporations accounted for the largest portion of sales (43.4 percent), they did not predominate. Cooperative associations rep- resented the second most important legal form with almost one-third of the total, 29.2 percent. Cooperatives, operating a smaller number of establishments — 3,650 compared with 4,943 — did a larger percentage of the business than the total for individual proprietorships and partnerships. COMMODITY-LINE SALES All wholesale businesses except petroleum bulk stations and terminals were requested to analyze their 1963 sales, and report (from records or on the basis of best possible approx- imations) their sales by commodity lines or product classes. Two sets of questionnaires were used in the enumeration: one set covering merchant wholesalers, merchandise agents and brokers, and assemblers of farm products; and the other set for manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices. In the one set the commodity classifications were developed in the manner in which merchants, agents, and brokers classify their sales; whereas, in the other set the classifications were similar, but at a less detailed level, to those in the 1963 Census of Manufacturers. Fifteen different questionnaires were used in enumerating merchants, agents, brokers, and assemblers (Forms CB-50A to CB-50R, except SOL; see appendix E to this volume), the forms differing primarily with respect to the commod- ity line inquiries. Each of the fifteen forms was designed for enumerating a group of related kinds of business and included a printed list of commodity lines generally handled by the trades. In total some 505 different commodity lines were identified on the various forms, 227 being numbered or major lines and 278 sub- items. For a complete list of commodity lines, see appendix B to chapter 8 of this volume. XLV Eleven different questionnaires were used in enumerating manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices (Forms CB-51A to CB-51L; see appendix E in the back of this volume), the forms differing in the product class inquiries. A total of 558 product classes or groups of product classes were measured as shown in appendix C to chapter 8. Provision was made on all forms for respond- ents to write in lines not preprinted thereon. Results of these inquiries are presented in chapter 8 of this volume, with an explanation of the commodity line tables appearing at the beginning of the chapter. An index showing page numbers on which individual kinds of TABLE X Merchant Wholesalers-Sales of Selected Commodities, by Divisions, Selected States, SCA's, and Selected SMSA's: 1963 Area Sales by selected commodity and code Confec- tionery (code 5045100) !$1,000) Cigarettes, cigars, tobacco (code 5094110 51,000) New automotive parts, equipment, except tires, tubes (code 5013120) ($1,000) Meats, provisions (code 5047100) ($1,000) Frozen foods (code 5049500) ($!,( Electric housewares, small appliances, parts and supplies (code 5064130) ($1,000) United States Geographic Divisions New England States Middle Atlantic States East North Central States West North Central States South Atlantic States East South Central States West South Central States Mountain States Pacific States Selected States New York California Illinois Texas Pennsylvania Ohio New Jersey Michigan Massachusetts Missouri Florida Minnesota Tennessee Indiana Georgia Standard Consolidated Areas New York - Northeastern New Jersey Chicago, Illinois - Northwestern Indiana... Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Los Angeles - Long Beach, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - New Jersey. . . . San Francisco - Oakland, California Boston, Massachusetts Detroit, Michigan Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota St. Louis, Missouri - Illinois Houston, Texas Kansas City, Missouri - Kansas Dallas , Texas Portland, Oregon - Washington Cleveland, Ohio Memphis, Tennessee - Arkansas 1,506,848 98,803 358,6a 308,607 121,0'i3 177,222 83,563 126,796 63,159 169,01<i 179,390 122,679 115,678 78, 26-^ 103,967 70, Sa 75,284 58,094 40,894 28,239 34,336 35,733 28,526 31,403 29,054 195,763 66,466 53,320 37,362 25,202 23,391 24,762 19,365 12,994 10,745 7,322 10,544 11,097 16,618 4,864 4,885,730 309,887 989,784 919,881 420,273 699,596 314, 545 454,513 189,662 587,589 521,688 454,970 303,625 273,439 259,067 223,201 209,029 188,067 150,862 149,309 156,726 90,446 99,698 109,496 105,173 517,233 231,463 222,692 111,682 74,584 77,681 98,886 49,842 82,604 44,192 39,334 57,362 26,905 44,607 28,041 5,489,375 269,667 945,885 1,105,392 516,804 709,498 330,388 567,397 249,087 795,257 456,967 590,487 298,163 366,783 288,013 329,961 200,905 233,563 133,913 169,500 167,053 117,665 130,726 151,906 125,824 486,887 a6,721 275,685 117,013 121,870 79,509 125,692 81,306 80,812 64,064 52,303 91,326 54,247 126,552 48,907 5,954,276 546,813 1,883,757 1,384,546 405,401 352,297 139,037 309,444 127,222 804,759 1,272,427 655,522 784,142 208,489 347,629 213,722 263,701 252,225 350,128 157,165 134,725 112,057 48,293 64,254 36,707 1,360,108 745,685 348,128 229,738 124,716 254,668 164,194 98,159 84,580 50,932 24,326 52,215 31,124 51,687 23,500 2,097,869 134,977 570,438 325,246 162,972 196,580 78,289 154,618 70,042 404,707 310,235 334,582 104,366 101,562 165,088 83,034 95,115 64,228 94,117 42,527 44,976 55,119 29,862 34,262 30,172 323,000 89,008 122,393 70,609 93,916 66,859 34,772 49,432 20, 581 22,402 14,907 19,766 16,836 10,403 8,882 701,726 36,785 147,508 144,686 64, 324 85,839 38,807 40,546 22,051 ia,180 87,964 96,537 54,817 25,359 38, 551 37,872 20,993 22,956 24,083 19,134 17,496 24,625 15,217 12,653 12,336 84,615 45,692 62,058 15,413 a, 430 19,281 13,782 23,096 9,169 6,447 6,479 6,012 9,277 12,471 5,983 XLVI business or types of operation appears is pre- sented in appendix A of the chapter. As indicated in the "Explanation of com- modity line tables," not all establishments reported the sales analyses, hence there are two types of tables: Tables lA, IB, and IC present "total" sales for broad commodity lines projected from reported commodity line ana- lyses; all other tables in chapter 8 present summaries of commodity line data "as reported," without projections for establish- ments not reporting the analysis. Text table X presents projected totals from tables lA and IB, for six separate commodity lines of merchant wholesalers: confectionery; cigarettes, cigars, tobacco; new automotive equipment (except tires and tubes); meats, provisions; frozen foods; and electrical house- wares, small appliances, and parts. Totals are shown for the United States, for geographic divisions, and for the 15 largest wholesale trade States. In using the data it should be noted that there is some duplication in the sales figures because wholesalers sell, to some extent, to other wholesalers. This type of duplication is measured for the United States as a whole on a kind of business basis, but not commodity- wise, in chapter 5 of this volume where it is noted, for example, that in 1963, 18.1 percent of the sales of confectionery wholesalers was from wholesaler-to-wholesaler. (See table 2, chapter 5.) Similarly, 12.3 percent of sales of tobacco distributors was from wholesaler-to- wholesaler, 30.5 percent of automotive equip- ment jobbers, 24.2 percent of meats and pro- visions wholesalers, and 27.7 percent of frozen food distributors. Text table Y summarizes the information from table 6A for metals service centers in specified commodity-line sales expressed as a percentage of total sales of all commodities of establishments reporting the analysis. Data are shown for the United States as a whole and for geographic divisions. Iron and steel flat products (plates, hot and cold rolled strip, sheets, black plate, tinplate, fabricated and structural plate products, etc.) represented almost one-fifth (19.8 percent) of the sales of metal service centers in the United States. The percentage varied by geographic division from a low of 11.5 percent in the West North Central division to a high of 27.2 percent in the East North Central. Stainless steel (plates, strip, sheets, bars, etc.) represented almost one-tenth (9.2 per- cent) of the total for the country as a whole TABLE Y Commodity Line Sales of Metal Service Centers-United States and Geographic Divisions: 1963 (Commodity line sales expressed as a percent of total sales) Commodity line United Slates New England States Middle Atlantic States East North Central States West Nortti Central States South Atlantic States East South Central States West South Central States Mountain States Pacific States Total Iron and steel products (semi-finished) Iron and steel products (flat ) Iron and steel wire, wire products Iron and steel finished products, exc. flat , wire , pipe and tubing Cast iron-soil pipe , tubing Iron and steel pipe, tubing (exc. cast iron soil pipe ) Other carbon steel products Alloy steel Stainless steel Copper wire (electrical only) mill products Other copper and brass ndll products . . . Aluminum shaj«s , forms , etc Nonferrous metals (exc. alundnujn, copper, brass, precious metals) minerals , ores Commodities, n.e.c Labor, service, and rental receipts from customers 100.0 -i.l 19.8 3.6 13.8 0.3 9.6 0.8 3.9 9.2 2.0 7.7 5.1 11.1 0.2 100.0 0.9 15.9 12.2 3.4 1.8 5.4 19.6 0.5 14.3 10.2 4.5 6.3 0.1 100.0 5.4 17.9 2.9 12.3 0.1 8.5 0.3 3.4 11.3 8.1 9.8 8.4 4.2 7.2 0.2 100.0 5.2 27.2 2.3 14.9 0.3 6.4 0.9 5.4 7.3 9.4 5.9 5.0 9.6 0.2 100.0 4.6 11.5 2.5 10.4 5.7 0.5 2.0 9.5 6.3 22.7 17.4 0.2 100.0 2.3 16.4 4.2 12.9 0.9 1.1 1.2 10.2 0.1 8.1 12.5 6.5 14.4 0.2 100.0 0.9 21.6 4.2 19.0 0.3 9.9 1.7 2.9 7.3 3.5 4.9 1.3 22.1 0.3 100.0 1.1 12.3 5.7 15.2 0.9 24.6 1.0 2.5 6.6 0.2 5.9 5.5 2.3 15.9 0.3 100.0 1.1 18.2 7.2 15.3 2.5 16.4 0.4 4.9 2.3 4.1 4.2 0.1 23.3 0.1 100.0 4.6 16.7 5.9 13.8 0.3 12.5 0.7 3.2 10.0 0.9 6.8 11.3 2.1 10.9 0.3 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. available. (X) Not applicable. n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies. (NA) Not XL VI I Figure 11 COMMODITY LINE SALES Wholesale Trade METALS SERVICE CENTERS Percentage Distribution of Commodity Line Sales: 1963 Geographic Divisions -W- IRON, STEEL A PRODUCTS A NONFERROUS AA METALS ^ MISCELLANEOUS S PRODUCTS MOUNTAIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL I ■■1^^68.3 I ■■■44.0 A 18.4 A ^^■38.5 m ■123.3 M Hl7.5 PACIFIC I H^^ |67.7 A 1121.1 m ■ii.2 WES I A AA m T SOUTH CENTRAL ■■69.9 ■ l3.9 ■ 16.2 EAS- I A S r NORTH CENTRAL ■^^■1 ■ 69.9 ■120.3 I A m NEW ENGLAND |64.0 ■■29.5 ■ 6.5 M I A IDDLE ATLA NTIC |62.1 {^^■■■1 1H|3Q.5 ■ 7.4 SOUTH ATLANTIC I {^■^■[58.0 A ■■27.2 EAS I A m T SOUTH CENTRAL ■122.5 XLVill 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census but ranged from a low of 2.3 percent in the Mountain States to a higli of 19.6 percent in the New England States. Copper and brass products also showed con- siderable variation by divisions — 3.5 percent of the total in the East South Central to 17.9 percent in the Middle Atlantic States. MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS Chapter 9 of this volume presents tables on a number of subjects such as beginning- and end-of-year inventories, sales personnel, equip- ment used by iron and steel scrap processors, and central administrative offices and auxil- iaries servicing wholesale establishments. A list of the subjects covered appears in the table of contents to the chapter, page 9-1. Some of the subjects are reviewed briefly in the follow- ing paragraphs. Sales personnel — All wholesale questionnaires used in the 1963 Census of Business, except Form CB-50L used in enumerating petroleum bulk plants and terminals, provided for report- ing the number of sales personnel for the workweek ended nearest November 15, 1963, the same period for which total employment was reported. The instructions provided for including as "sales personnel" all persons making sales, including owners of unincor- porated businesses. Results of this inquiry are presented in tables 3 and 4 of chapter 9. Merchant wholesalers reported approxi- mately one-fourth (23.1 percent) of their per- sonnel as engaged in selling during the work- week of November 15, 1963. Manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices reported 40.0 percent of their personnel so engaged, mer- chandise agents and brokers reported 34.2 percent, and assemblers of farm products, 12.0 percent. Among the kinds of business of merchant wholesalers reporting 30 percent or more of their personnel as selling were automotive equipment wholesalers; paint, varnish whole- salers; confectionery wholesalers; electrical supplies, apparatus distributors; electronic parts, equipment distributors; service-establish- ment equipment supply houses; tobacco dis- tributors; beer distributors; and wines, distilled spirits wholesalers. Scrap Processing Equipment — Iron and steel scrap dealers with power processing equip- ment were requested to indicate which of the following types of power equipment, if any, were used in the operation of their business: Alli- gator shears; hydraulic bailing presses; hy- draulic guillotine shears; other power process- ing equipment. There were 1,921 iron and steel scrap deal- ers in the United States in 1963 with power processing equipment as described above. Of this number, 1,399 reported that they used alligator shears in their business; 937 reported hydraulic bailing presses; and 290 reported use of hydraulic shears. 147 dealers indicated that they used power processing equipment but not of the type listed above. Data on power processing equipment of iron and steel scrap dealers are presented in table 5 of chapter 9 of this volume. Administrative Offices and Auxiliary Units — Many multiunit firms (firms with two or more establishments) maintain administrative offices or auxiliary units which are apart from any wholesale establishment but engaged in servic- ing such establishments. Included in this cate- gory are such locations as central administra- tive offices, district offices, central warehouses, company garages, company research and de- velopment, etc. Such establishments may do some selling, but their primary function is to service company establishments that are pri- marily engaged in selling merchandise. Data for these types of establishments are presented in tables 7, 8, and 9 of chapter 9, but they are not included in any other tables. There were 3,693 central offices and auxil- iaries (for description see appendix C) primarily engaged in servicing company-operated whole- sale establishments in 1963. These 3,693 es- tablishments reported 143,900 employees as of mid-March and payroll for the year totaling in excess of $1 billion. Sales were recorded as $6 billion and inventories of merchandise on hand for sale at the end of the year valued (at cost) at $799 million. GUAM AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS The 1963 Censuses of Business, Manufactures, and Mineral Industries covered the Virgin Is- lands of the United States and the island of Guam as well as the United States. Separate reports were isued for each of the two posses- sions, reports identified as EC63-1 and EC63-2 of the 1963 Economic Censuses. Wholesale trade data from these reports are reproduced in Volume V, 1963 Census of Business and they are summarized in the accompanying text table Z. XLIX TABLE z Guam and the Virgin Islands: 1963 and 1958 Item Gu m Virgin slands 1963 1958 1963 1958 33 20 67 31 13,850 8,941 18,005 7,716 l,2'i6 972 1,087 682 28,568 24,595 22,064 12,554 382 245 296 399 15 8 27 20 Establishments number . Sales or receipts • $1,000. Payroll, entire year $1,000. Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 dollars. Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 number. Active proprietors of unincorporated businesses number. SAMPLE SURVEYS' Two studies were conducted covering merchant wholesalers in connection with the 1963 Census of Busines based upon probability sample re- porting rather than upon universe coverage. Re- sults of these surveys were published in sepa- rate reports entitled: Measures of Value Added In and By Merchant Wholesaling Firms: 1963 and Capital Expenditures: 1963. Data from these studies are reproduced in tables 12 through 19 of chapter 9 of tnis volume. As the methodology of the sampling surveys differed from that used in developing other in- formation on wholesale trade of the 1963 Busi- ness Census, the methodology, scope, proce- dures and special definitions used in these studies are reproduced here. Kind-of-business classification definitions are not reproduced here as they were the same, in principle, in the universe coverage and in the surveys. MEASURES OE VALUE ADDED IN AND BY MERCHANT WHOLESALING EIRMS: 1963 Introduction — This study was prepared, in con- nection with the 1963 Census of Business, to provide several measures or approximations of value produced in and by merchant wholesaling firms. The provision of these measures reflects the growing interest in analyzing the "output" of the distribution trades and permits a com- parison of the distribution sector of the econ- omy with other sectors, such as manufacturing, agriculture, and mining. The need for these data has been reflected in recommendations of such ' The questionnaire used in the sample sur- vey, Form Bus. 900, is reproduced in appendix E of this volume. organizations as the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and the National Association of Wholesalers. Also, these measures are needed by the government to provide a sounder basis for its national accounts estimates. This is the first study of its kind by the Bureau of the Census in the field of wholesale trade. The several measures of value produced in or by merchant wholesaling firms measure to differing degrees the value added to merchan- dise between the time and place of purchase by wholesalers and the time and place they sell it. Merchant wholesalers sell goods to retailers and other wholesalers for resale and to industrial, commercial, institutional and professional users. In addition to selling, merchant whole- salers perform a variety of functions including maintaining inventories of goods; extending credit; physically assembling, sorting and grad- ing goods in large lots; breaking bulk and re- distributing goods in smaller lots; delivery; re- frigeration; and various types of promotion, such as advertising and label designing. The measures presented in this study provide ap- proximations of the dollar value of the func- tions performed in the marketing process and are generally related to the costs incurred in and by merchant wholesaling firms. To the extent that the measures account for all functions performed in merchant wholesaling operations, whether performed by merchant wholesaler firms or by other firms for merchant wholesalers, such measures represent the value produced in merchant wholesaling. The concept "gross margin" as used in the study includes the value of all materials (as distinguished from goods to be resold) and services provided by other firms, as well as those strictly creditable to the merchant wholesaling firm. Excluding "materials" provided by other firms results in what commonly has been called "value added." Excluding, in addition, "services" provided by other firms results in "net income provided (at market prices)." A further exclusion of certain tax items and of depreciation leads to the meas- ure of "net income produced (at factor cost)" by merchant wholesaling firms. Further defini- tion of these measures is as follows: (1) Gross margin — total operating re- ceipts less cost of goods sold (purchases ad- justed for change in inventories). Gross margin is equivalent to the cost of all materials (as dis- tinguished from goods to be resold) and serv- ices provided in merchant wholesale establish- ments whether provided by the merchant wholesaling firm itself or purchased by it from others. To the extent that it includes cost of contract work done by others on materials of the merchant wholesale firm, gross margin in- cludes an element of value added by manufac- turing. (2) "Value added" — gross margin (as de- fined above) less the cost of containers, other supplies and materials, fuel, and electric energy and water purchased from other firms, and less contract work on materials of the wholesaler. "Value added" in merchant wholesale firms include the value of services purchased from other firms, and therefore falls between "gross margin" and "income produced." (3) Net income produced (at market prices — "value added" (as defined above) less cost of services supplied by other businesses (except interest payments), and less bad debts and other losses not compensated by insurance. (4) Net income produced (at factor cost) — net income produced (as defined above) less depreciation, sales taxes, excise taxes, license fees and taxes other than income taxes. Net income produced (at factor cost) thus in- cludes payroll, employer contributions to PICA, unemployment insurance, etc., interest pay- ments, and profits before income taxes. These measures are presented in detail by kind of business (tables 12 and 13), by size of firm (tables 14 and 15), and by legal form of organization (tables 16 and 17) of this volume. The study also included measures of the reli- ability of the data. Summary of Data — Total operating receipts of merchant wholesalers during 1963 amounted to $156.4 billion. After deducting the cost of goods sold, merchant wholesalers indicated a gross margin of $28.5 billion, or 18.2 percent of total operating receipts. Further deducting the cost of containers, supplies and other materials, fuel and electric energy purchased from other firms and the cost of contract work done on materials owned by them, merchant wholesalers showed a "value added" of $27.1 billion, or 17.3 percent of total operating re- ceipts. After cost of all materials and services supplied by other businesses were deducted from total operating receipts, merchant whole- salers showed a net income produced (at market prices) of $19.9 billion or 12.7 percent of total operating receipts. After further de- ducting depreciation, license fees and taxes (ex- cept income taxes), net income produced (at factor cost) amounted to $17.3 billion or 11.1 percent of total operating receipts. Total operating receipts in the durable goods trades — $67.4 billion — represented 43 percent of the total operating receipts of all merchant wholesalers. However, the durable goods trade accounted for about 55 percent of income pro- duced and about 58 percent of total payroll. Income produced ratios for the durable goods trades were generally higher than those for the nondurable goods trades. Durable goods trades, in total, reported a gross margin of 22.5 percent of total operating receipts in 1963 as compared to a gross margin of 14.9 percent shown for the nondurable goods trades. Net income produced (at market price) amounted to 15.7 percent of total operating receipts in the durable goods trades as compared to 10.4 percent for the nondurable goods trades. Net income produced (at factor cost) amounted to 14.5 percent of total operating receipts in the durable goods trades as compared to 8.5 per- cent in the nondurable goods trades. Ratios varied considerably for individual kinds of business. Gross margins ranged from a high of 31.9 percent to a low of 4.2 percent of total operating receipts; "value added" varied from 30.1 to 4.1 percent; net income produced (at market prices) varied from 22.3 percent to 2.0 percent; while net income pro- duced (at factor cost) ranged from 21.1 percent to 1.9 percent. Cotton merchants reported the lowest ratios for all measures. Stationery, office supplies; commercial machines, equipment; automotive equipment, tires, tubes; professional equipment, supplies; and service-establishment supplies were among the trades reporting the highest ratios. Ratios, by kind of business, are shown in table 13, while the dollar volume estimates of these measures are shown in table 12. Ratios varied by size of firm, with the larger firms showing smaller ratios of these measures to total operating receipts. Firms with operat- ing receipts of $10 million and over indicated a gross margin of 12.0 percent in 1963, only about one-third of the gross margin of 34.9 percent reported by firms with annual operating receipts under $100,000. Ratios for the other LI measures as well as the annual payroll showed a similar relationship with firms in the largest size-class reporting ratios only about one-third of the ratios for the smallest group. Ratios by size of firm are shown in table 15, while the dollar volume estimates of these measures are shown in table 14. Limited function wholesalers, such as drop shippers (who perform no storage function) would be expected to have a smaller ratio than full service wholesalers. A special study in two trades — furniture and lumber — indicated that firms without inventories reported a signifi- cantly lower ratio than those which maintained inventories. Below are results of this study: Percent of total operating receipts Measures of value produced Furniture wholesalers Lumber wholesalers With inven- tories Without inven- tories With inven- tories Without inven- tories 26.6 25.-4 16.7 15.5 12. A 18.6 17.9 10.8 10.2 6.5 15.9 15.-4 11.2 10.0 l.U 7.6 7.-4 Net income produced (at 5.U Net income produced fat factor cost ) 5.0 2.4 Tables 16 and 17 present data by legal form of organization. Corporations, which accounted for over 80 percent of total operating receipts, showed ratios differing only slightly from the summary trade totals. Individual proprietor- ships indicated the largest ratios, reflecting the smaller firm size characteristic of this group. Partnerships showed somewhat lower ratios than individual proprietorships, while coopera- tives indicated the lowest ratios by legal form of organizations. Explanation of "Value Added" Terms Total operating receipts — This item in- cludes total sales of merchandise on own ac- count, after deducting all returns, allowances, and discounts but including sales and excise taxes collected from customers: commissions received for sales and purchases of merchan- dise for the account of others: subsidy pay- ments received for the sales of goods; and any other receipts from customary business activity. Total operating receipts, as shown in this study, differ from total sales, as shown in other Census of Business data, because com- mission sales — or sales on the account of others — are included in total operating receipts only at the amount of commission earned — whereas they are included in total sales at the value of the goods sold. The difference between total operating receipts and total sales in 1963 was less than 0.5 percent. For individual kinds of business it differed at most by 2 percent, for most kinds of business by less than 1 percent. Cost of goods sold — This item is not shown separately in this study but may be ob- tained by subtracting gross margin from total operating receipts. Regarding the comparabil- ity of cost of goods sold with the Internal Reve- nue Service Statistics of Income data see "com- parison with other data" below. Cost of goods sold was compiled for each firm in this survey by adding to the opening in- ventory all purchases of merchandise during the year and commissions paid to others for purchases on own account and then deducting from the total the end-of-year inventory. Pur- chases are net of returns, allowances, and trade and cash discounts but include payments for freight, insurance, import duties and other charges for purchases. Reporting firms were instructed to exclude, where possible, pur- chases of containers, wrapping, packaging, and selling supplies which were to be reported under "operating expenses." Purchases of tax stamp and payments of excise taxes often included by tobacco and liquor wholesalers in their purchase accounts were, for purposes of this survey, excluded from cost of goods sold and included as a separate item under "operating expenses" used to derive net income produced (at factor cost). Operating expenses — In the 1963 Census of Business, information was collected on oper- ating expenses for all wholesale establishments. However, this information was not available in the amount of detail needed to develop the vari- ous measures shown in this study. Separate information was therefore requested in this survey on the following operating expenses: Employer contributions to unemployment insurance, pensions, welfare, and other in- surance plans. Taxes and license fees (excluding income or payroll taxes). Depreciation. Purchases of office supplies, stationery, and postage. LI! Payments of containers, wrapping, pack- aging, and selling supplies. Cost of contract work done by others on materials of the reporting firm. Commissions paid to other firms for sales of merchandise on your account. All other operating expenses (excluding in- terest on loans). A detailed instruction to each of these ex- pense items is included on the questionnaire itself which is shown in appendix E. Scope of the Survey — This study is limited to merchant wholesalers, which constitute the major portion of the broad field of wholesale trade and excludes the other types of wholesale trade, such as manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices, petroleum bulk plants, agents and brokers, and assemblers of farm products. In terms of total payroll, merchant wholesalers accounted for more than 60 percent of the pay- roll for total wholesale trade. All kinds of busi- ness in which merchant wholesalers operate are represented. A description of each kind of busi- ness for which data are shown in this study is mcluded m appendix B of this volume. Data shown in this study are based, in part, on information collected from all merchant wholesalers (which, by definition, are limited to firms with one paid employee or more) in the 1963 Census of Business and, in part, on infor- mation collected from a separate sample survey. The information on total operating receipts in this study was collected in the 1963 Census of Business from all merchant wholesalers in operation during 1963. However, information on total operating receipts, costs of goods sold, and the detailed operating expenses needed to develop measures of value produced in and by merchant wholesalmg firms was not collected from all wholesalers but was limited to a sample of about 10,000 firms — a subsample of the re- porting panel of over 17,000 firms used to obtain the monthly sales and inventories data in the Bureau's Monthly Wholesale Trade Report. Sample design — The sample is a probabil- ity sample representing merchant wholesalers m all kinds of business and was selected from two sources: (a) 1958 Census of Business lists repre- senting all wholesalers (with paid em- ployees) in business in 1958. (b) Social Security Administration lists of wholesalers (with paid employees) entering business (or requesting new El numbers) since 1958. A systematic random sample was drawn from the 1958 Census of Business lists, which had been sorted by sales size and by kind of business, at rates varying according to the sam- pling variability and the sales volume of each sales-size group. The sample was supplemented from the lists of wholesale birth obtained from SSA which were sampled in a two-stage sam- pling procedure. A first-stage sample was se- lected on the basis of broad trade groups and employee-size classes. On the basis of addi- tional information by kind of business and sales size obtained from the first-stage sample, the firms were arranged by kind of business and sales-size groups approximating those used for the census sample and then a second-stage sample was selected for additions to the sample initially drawn from the 1958 census. The number of firms in the sample used for the Monthly Wholesale Trade Report varied for each kind of business from 50 to 650 firms, depending upon the total number of firms in the trade and their distribution by sale size. How- ever, number of firms canvassed for this study to provide measures of value produced in and by merchant wholesaling firms averaged about 200 firms per kind of business — ranging from 34 to 372 firms by kind of business. A more detailed description of the sample design is included in the Bureau's Monthly Wholesale Trade Report. Estimates and Ratios — Total operating receipts as shown in this study, were derived from fig- ures collected in the 1963 Census of Business. These figures were also compiled in connection with the sample survey. The ratios to total operating receipts shown in the study were ob- tained from the sample survey; the dollar vol- ume estimates were derived by multiplying the ratios obtained from the sample survey by the total operating receipts obtained from the 1963 census. The sampling variability of the dollar volume estimates, therefore, is the same as the sampling variability of the ratios. The total op- erating receipts figure for all merchant whole- salers derived from the census was about 1.3 percent higher than the figures estimated in the sample survey. For many individual kinds of business these differences were more sub- stantial. Differences between the 1963 census figures and the sample survey figures are attributable to — (a) Sampling errors of the sample survey estimates. (b) Changes in kind-of-business classifi- cation between the 1958 and 1963 census years. Llll (c) Exclusion from the sample survey of firms out of business at the end of 1963. (d) Inclusion in the sample survey of data for auxiliary facilities of w^holesale establishments. Respondents m the sample survey were re- quested to report, on a consolidated basis for all wholesale establishments and their auxiliary facilities — warehouses, garages, etc. — operated under the Federal Employer Identification Num- ber selected in the sample. Although the "oper- ating expense" figures for wholesale establish- ments in the 1963 census did include a pro-rata share of the general office expenses, the "pay- roll" figures in the 1963 census did not include payrolls for their administrative and auxiliary establishments. However, in the sample survey, the payroll figures did reflect the payrolls of the administrative and auxiliary units. The pay- roll figures shown in this study for all merchant wholesalers is therefore about 5 percent higher than payroll figures reported for merchant wholesaler establishments in the 1963 census. The volume estimates and ratios for sum- mary trade groups were obtained by the addi- tion of the volume estimates computed for individual kinds of business as shown in tables 12 and 13. The same summary trade totals are shown in tables 14 to 17. However, they do not add to the detail, by size of firm or by legal form of organization, shown in these tables for several reasons: (a) Sampling variability of the detail lines. (b) Part-year reporters included in the KB totals are not shown by size class. (c) Some size classes are not shown separately because of extreme vari- ability. Limitations of the Data shown on this study. The range of the sampling variability of the measures for each kind of business, size class, and legal form or organiza- tion are shown in tables 13, 15, and 17 at the 1-sigma level, i.e., chances are 2 out of 3 that the estimates would differ from the results of a complete enumeration by less than the percentages shown. In general, the range of sampling variability of the value-produced measure for a given kind of business or size- class was small and the largest sampling error was attributable to the net income produced (at factor cost). Data have been deleted from the tables where the sampling variability was considered excessive. Where such deletions have been made the applicable tables have been foot- noted. Response and other nonsampling errors — The measures of sampling variability do not include biases which might arise from non- sampling errors such as the failure of respond- ents to submit correct figures or to submit reports on time for tabulation. Information is not available as to the extent of bias that may be due to errors in reporting. However, to minimize reporting errors, all reports were reviewed for completeness and consistency of the reported data. The various value-produced ratios were calculated mechanically for each report, compared with ratios for other firms in the same kind of business, and all extreme and unusual ratios subjected to correspondence for verification and correction. A small number of firms did not report in time for the closeout of this survey and imputed figures were included for these firms based on other avail- able records. Imputation for such nonresponse amounted to less than 5 percent of the total operating receipts. Sampling variability — Since the total operating receipts figures shown in this study are based on a complete enumeration of mer- chant wholesalers in the 1963 census, they are not subject to sampling variability. However, the selected measures of value produced which are based on a sample are subject to sampling variability and thus are not expected to be in exact agreement with the results that would have been obtained from a complete enumera- tion. Sampling errors were computed for each of the selected measures of value produced Period covered by return — Data published on this study does not necessarily cover calen- dar year 1963. Although respondents were requested to provide data on a calendar year basis, fiscal year reports were accepted. Approximately one-fourth of the firms in this survey reported data on a fiscal year basis. An analysis of these indicated the following dis- tribution of the fiscal year reporters: June 30 — 5.2 percent March 31 — 2.5 percent Sept. 30 — 3.7 percent All other months — 13.6 percent (each 1.5 to 2 percent) Liv Comparison with Other Data Statistics of Income, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) — Statistics of Income, issued by the Internal Revenue Services, provides infor- mation on business receipts, costs of goods sold, and selected expense items compiled from the Federal income tax returns. However, the published information is not sufficiently detailed to provide income-produced measures comparable to those published in this study. Cost of goods sold — as published in Statistics of Income — includes some costs of labor, ma- terials, and supplies in addition to purchases of merchandise during the year, adjusted for changes between beginning- and end-of-year inventories; cost of goods sold — -as used in the Census Bureau survey — excludes salaries and wages paid to own employees, and cost of packaging materials and office and other supplies. Business receipts as shown in the Statis- tics of Income are comparable to total operating receipts as shown in this report. However, the statistics of income data for wholesale trade include all types of wholesalers while this study is limited to merchant wholesalers. Moreover, the IRS data are compiled on a company basis covering all establishments of the firm. Thus, retail, manufacturing, and other establishments operated by firms primarily wholesalers are included in the IRS data; on the other hand, merchant wholesale establishments operated by firms primarily engaged in manufacturing or retail trade are not represented in the IRS statistics for wholesale trade. National Income Originating, Office of Business Economics (OBE) — QBE prepares measures of national income originating for each of the industries of the economy, includ- ing wholesale trade. National income originat- ing for an industry represents the total factor cost incurred by that industry in producing its output. Factor costs include compensation of employees, income of unincorporated enter- prises and corporate profits, including an inventory valuation adjustment, and net interest. These data are derived from a variety of sources, including the Bureau of Employ- ment Security, Internal Revenue Service, and other government and private organizations. For the bulk of the income originating data, the industrial classification is based on the classification of establishments. However, for such items as corporate profits and net interest, the company is the basis of the industry classification. National income originating includes an inventory valuation adjustment and an allow- ance for bad debts in the accounts of bankrupt debtors not reflected in net income produced (at factor cost); on the other hand, it excludes interest receipts which are included in the net income produced. These differences are rela- tively small. A more significant difference between these measures is due to coverage. The OBE estimate of national income originat- ing— which amounted to $26,688 million in 1963 — covered all types of wholesalers, while the Bureau of the Census estimate of net income produced (at factor cost) — amounting to $17,341 million in 1963 — was limited to merchant wholesalers. Merchant wholesalers accounted for 64 percent of total payroll of all wholesalers — virtually the same relationship indicated by the census estimate of net income produced (at factor cost) and the OBE esti- mate of national income originating. Manufacturing and Mineral Industries — "Value added" in manufacturing published by the Bureau of the Census is computed by sub- tracting the cost of materials, supplies and containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work from the value of shipments plus receipts for services rendered. This figure is further adjusted to include the value added by any merchandising operation (difference between sales prices and cost value of any merchandise sold without further manufacture, processing or assembly) and to reflect the net change in finished goods and work in process inventories between the beginning and end of year. The definitions of "value added" in manu- facturing and in merchant wholesaling are com- parable except for the treatment of excise taxes. These taxes are not included in "value added" in manufacturing, but for merchant wholesalers these taxes are reflected in the gross margin, "value added," and net income produced (at market prices) measures, though not in the measure of net income produced (at factor cost). The use of a "value added" measure rather than an "income produced" (or originat- ing) measure in manufacturing initially was dictated by reporting considerations. With the growing importance of purchased services, "value added" has become increasingly less satisfactory as a substitute for "income pro- duced." For all manufacturing industries com- bined, the ratio in 1958 of national income originating (as estimated by the Office of Busi- ness Economics) to "value added" was 73.5 LV percent of "value added." For all merchant wholesale trades combined, as summarized in this study, the ratio of net income produced to "value added" is 63.9 percent. It should be noted that the difference in handling of excise taxes contributes to the difference between the two ratios and that the ratios for individual manufacturing industries and for individual wholesale trades often vary considerably from the average. "Value added" in the mineral industries differs slightly from the manufactures defini- tion. It is computed by subtracting the cost of supplies, minerals received from other establishments for preparation, purchased fuel and electricity, contract work, and purchased machinery installed from the value of ship- ments and receipts and capital expenditures. It thus provides a measure, not only of the "value added" in mineral production, but also in the development of mineral properties. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES: 1963 Capital expenditures of merchant wholesalers, retail stores, and selected service establish- ments were measured on a sampling basis for the year 1963, and the results were published in a separate report entitled "Capital Expendi- tures: 1963," BC42-63. For purposes of the report, capital expenditures were defined to include all costs actually incurred during 1963 which were chargeable to the fixed assets accounts of the firm, including expenditures for facilities under construction at the end of 1963. Included were all expenditures (whether on contract or by employees of the firm) for new or used structures, fixtures, and equip- ment, and for improvements, reconditioning, modifications, and additions to existing facili- ties, which were subject to depreciation on the Federal Income Tax Report. Excluded were expenditures for land and charges for repairs, supplies, and other items chargeable as cur- rent operating expenses. In the case of motor vehicles or other expenditures for both per- sonal and business use, only that portion allo- cated to the business is included. Expenditures by firms which went out of business in 1963 were omitted from this report, but expenditures in 1963 by firms opening for business in 1964 were included. The statistics in the report are limited to the capital expenditures of the operators of the establishments surveyed and exclude expendi- tures by owners of those properties leasing or renting the property to others. Thus, expendi- tures at trade and service establishments by real estate firms were omitted. In the case of firms reporting on an organizational basis this survey covers expenditures by the firms for structures which on completion had been or were to be sold and leased back. The statistics in the report are summarized by type of trade on the basis of the classifica- tion of the establishments covered. In the case of companies operating establishments in more than one type of operation covered by this sur- vey (e.g., retail and wholesale trades), separate figures were obtained by type of trade. Firms also engaged in operations not in scope of this survey (e.g., manufacturing) were canvassed only for their retail, wholesale, and service establishments. This approach differs from the procedures followed in compiling quarterly data on capital expenditures by the Office of Busi- ness Economics (OBE), Department of Com- merce, in conjunction with the Securities Ex- change Commission (SEC). The latter series is based on the classification of the principal ac- tivity of the company as a whole, with one report filed covering all establishments of the firm, whether or not classified in the same busi- ness. The OBE-SEC series also differs in that the service and wholesale activities covered in the latter series are broader in scope than the coverage for these trades in this report. The sample design for the merchant whole- saler portion of the report was the same as that in the "Measures of Value Added In and By Merchant Wholesaling Firms: 1963" report, with a similar measure of reliability. (See page . .) Data for the merchant wholesaler are re- produced in tables 18 and 19 of chapter 9 of this volume. Brief Summary of Results Total capital expenditures of merchant whole- salers amounted to $1.1 billion in 1963, an increase of 28 percent over the $886 million reported in 1958. Expenditures of $974 million for new facilities in 1963 (including new struc- tures and new equipment) accounted for 86 per- cent of this total, with the largest amount, $714 million (73 percent), directed toward new equip- ment and the remainder, $260 million (27 per- cent), expended for new structures. Capital expenditures in the durable goods trades totaled $548 million in 1963, an in- LVI crease of 19 percent over 1958. Nondurable goods wholesalers, with total capital expendi- tures of $586 million in 1963, showed a more substantial increase (38 percent) over 1958. Nearly equal amounts of capital outlays for new facilities were reported by both durable and nondurable goods wholesalers in 1963, and among both groups expenditures for new fix- tures and equipment were substantially greater than outlays for new structures and additions (a pattern essentially unchanged from the dis- tribution reported in 1958). The durable goods group reported expenditures of $363 million for new equipment (a 41 percent increase over the investment reported in 1958) while the non- durable goods group reported new equipment expenditures of $351 million (up 54 percent from 1958). These outlays for new equipment, in 1963, accounted for 75 percent of the total new capital investment reported by durable goods wholesalers and 71 percent of the total new capital invested by the nondurable goods group. Among the selected kinds of business pub- lished in this study, increases over total capital outlays in 1958 were reported in all trade groups except lumber, construction materials (which declined 60 percent) and farm products, raw materials (down 29 percent). Corporations reported total capital outlays of $888 million in 1963, an increase of 36 percent over the $655 million reported in 1958. Ex- penditures of $756 million for new facilities accounted for 85 percent of this total, with the larger outlay (53 percent) attributed to the durable goods groups. LVII List of Corrections Volume IV has been prepared primarily by assembling and binding the tabular portions of previously Issued subject re- ports together with chapters covering additional phases of wholesale trade which are not Issued In report form. This plan was adopted to reduce publication cost and to expedite issuing the data. The corrections appearing below represent revisions noted after the individual subject reports were issued and should be taken into consideration In using volume IV and the subject reports from which it was assembled. Page Table Item Column Change From To 3-1 thru 3-93 A-12 'All 2 4 A-13 4-16 A-<i3 4-50 8-86 8-401 8-401 8-402 2A 3A 3A 3A Standard Note: (V) Insufficient class -of -customer analysis to show separately should be changed to read "Insufficient cash-credit analysis to show separately." Volunteer Group Groceries Automotive equipment Tires , tubes Electrical supplies , apparatus Electrical supplies , apparatus Electrical appliances , TV, radio sets Electronic parts , equipment Electronic parts, equipment Hardware Plumbing and heating equipment, supplies Air conditioning, refrigeration equipment, supplies Lumber, millwork Construction materials Automobiles , other motor vehicles Automotive equipment Tires , tubes Electrical supplies , apparatus Electrical supplies , apparatus Electrical appliances , TV, radio sets Electrical appliances , TV, radio sets Electronic parts , equipment Electronic parts , equipment Hardware Plumbing and heating equipment, supplies Air conditioning, refrigeration equipment, supplies Lumber, millwork Construction materials Electrical supplies , apparatus Electrical supplies , apparatus Electrical appliances , TV, radio sets Electrical appliances , TV, radio sets Electronic parts , equipment Electronic parts , equipment Automobiles , other motor vehicles Automobiles , other motor vehicles SIC Codes 506 and 507 appearing directly under Columbus, Ohio, should be inserted after SIC Code 505 under Columbia, S.C. Dairy products, ice cream, ices not reported in detail J< liquors and brewing byproducts Malt liquors and brewing byproducts Malt and malt byproducts Malt and malt byproducts Woven and tufted carpets and rugs Woven and tufted carpets and rugs Woven and tufted carpets and rugs Woven and tufted carpets and rugs Woven and tufted carpets and rugs Woven and tufted carpets and rugs Stub Volunteer ^1.7 25.1 '1.4 81.8 93.9 24.1 ^90. 5 2.2 159,815 5 74, 556 6 .2 5 286,182 6 .6 1 20 2 145 3 (z) 4 25 5 104,884 6 .2 Voluntary Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote footnote footnote Add Add Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote Add footnote 1) 2) 3) ^) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 1.7 ^25.1 1.4 'Sl.S 3.9 '24.1 90, 64,526 276,537 .6 84,201 .2 61 79,340 .2 96 326,557 .7 LIX List of Corrections -Continued Page Table Item Column Change From To -403 -403 3A 3A -403 -405 3A 3A 5-407 5-407 5-413 5-413 5-421 3-421 3-486 3-486 3A 3A 3B 3B 3B 3B 3C 3C Prefabricated wooden buildings and structural members . Prefabricated wooden buildings and structural members . Partitions and fixtures --wool and metal Partitions and fixtures --wood and metal Partitions and fixtures --wood and metal Partitions and fixtures --wood and metal Partitions and fixtures --wood and metal Partitions and fixtures --wood and metal Sanitary tissue, health products Sanitary napkins and tampons Other converted paper, board products Product class code 24330-2 Product class code 25410-20 Product class code 30691 -2--also see Individual codes 30691 and 30692 on page 404. Product class code 22710-2, 20, 90 Receipts from service --Sources other than the sale of merchandise should be changed to read "Receipts from services --Sources other than the sale of merchandise and miscellaneous goods, n.e.c." Electrical supplies, apparatus Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c Miscellaneous goods, ne.e.c Electronic parts, equipment Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c Malt and malt byproducts Ifelt and malt byproducts Malt and malt byproducts Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c Middle Atlantic Division Malt and malt byproducts Malt and malt byproducts Malt and malt byproducts Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c Miscellaneous goods, n.e.c 4 10 5 2,157 1 104 2 26,116 3 (z) 4 55 5 37,123 6 .1 Product class 26493 code Product class 26472 code Product class 26471 code Delete entire line. Delete entire line. Delete entire line. 328,780 4.6 73,141 6.0 262,265 7.3 262,265 1,121,803 31.0 220,687 10.7 220,687 873,658 42.2 18 18,680 113 27,562 .1 57 (D) (D) 26472 26471 26495 333,437 4.7 68,484 5.9 60,284 1.7 60,284 1,323,784 36.6 18,706 .9 18,706 1,075,639 51.9 ^Including 24.2 to repair shops. ^Including 6.4 to repair. ■'including 33.9 to contractors and builders; 4.6 to government; and 2.5 to public utilities. ^Including 1.2 to repair shops. ^Including 6.4 to contractors and builders. ^Including 2.3 to contractors and builders and 4.6 to government, 'including 8.1 to repair shops. Including 15.4 to contractors and builders, 'including 52.7 to contractors and builders. ^°Including 15.3 to contractors and builders. 12 1* Including 22.9 to contractors and builders. Including 56.3 to contractors and builders. Including 2.2 to repair shops. Including 23.1 to repair shops. ^^Including 12.8 to repair shops. ■"•^Including 33.8 to contractors and builders; 2.7 to government; and 2.1 to public utilities, ■"■'including 2.9 to repair shops. ■"■^Including 6.7 to contractors and builders and 1.0 to public utilities, ^'including 6.8 to repair shops, ^"including 1.6 to contractors and builders; 5.0 to government; and 1.1 to public utilities. ^^Including 10.1 to repair shops. ^^ Including 5.1 to contractors and builders, ^•'including 60.2 to contractors and builders. ^*lncluding 29.7 to contractors and builders. ^ ^Including 23.7 to contractors and builders. ^^Including 43.1 to contractors and builders. LX U.S. Summary CONTENTS [Page numbers listed here omit the chapter prefix, 1-, which appears as part of number for each page) page Map: Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1964 2 Chart on Sales: 1958 and 1963 5 TABLE 1 United States: 1963 and 1958 7 2 United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 10 3 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963 11 4 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958 18 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958 25 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 32 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 45 8 100 Counties With Largest 1963 Wholesale Payroll: 1963 and 1958 55 9 Regions, Divisions, and States, by Kind of Business: 1963 60 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963 84 11 City Size — United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 98 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BROWNSVILLE-HARLINGEN-SAN BENITO 1-2 STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS: 1964 AREAS DEFINED BY U.S. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET DULUTH SUPERIOR z^:^' i^°«:'!-r. .y^^« •Sissss- i<(HCl^ .H^w''^°'* yjEST PALM BEACH FORT LAUDERDALE-HOUYWOOD 1-3 i US. total 1963 EACH SYMBOL = =. A = = ^ Oco/ 5% CHANGE ^*^=-^ L-ilo UNITED STATES Wholesale Trade: 1958 and 1963 SALES IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Merchant Wholesalers $358,385,749,000 Manufacturers' Sales Branches, Sales Offices Petroleum ^=20,252 Bulk Plants, Terminals 5^^^^' Merchandise Agents, Brokers 46,589 "53,245 Assemblers of ^9,005 Farm Products 5|820 1958 1963 1963 CENSUS OF BUSINESS, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Ihe Census 1-5 \! WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-7 TABLE 1 United States: 1963 and 1958 Kind of business and type of operation WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL. . . . TYPE OF OPERATION MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES! OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS. . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS KIND OF BUSINESS BY TYPE MOTOR VEHICLES. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT! AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES .... MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS TIRES. TUBES MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTSl DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS. SUND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS PAINTS. VARNISHES MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS DRY GOODS. APPAREL! DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS FOOTWEAR MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTSl GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES MERCHANT WHOLESALERS DAIRY PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS FISH. SEAFOODS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS Establishments 1963 (number) 208 997 26 884 30 873 25 313 11 110 « 609 3 617 832 150 22 128 21 052 522 554 2 158 1 831 296 31 4 904 3 153 1 356 385 5 213 4 321 332 560 5 733 4 260 341 1 132 810 546 86 78 2 530 2 530 4 588 3 000 1 050 209 319 3 508 1 942 29 104 1 533 2 556 2 084 239 233 1 573 1 502 71 1958 (number) 287 043 190 492 2 5 240 30 520 26 666 14 125 3 926 2 974 713 239 17 ini 16 163 385 553 2 106 1 760 307 39 Sales 1963 ($1,000) 797 065 520 212 2 327 1 257 952 118 4 181 2 814 1 032 335 401 420 298 683 836 183 333 320 808 618 2 274 2 274 4 458 3 073 984 254 147 4 034 2 084 53 168 1 729 358 385 749 157 391 759 116 443 312 21 485 414 53 245 009 9 820 245 25 957 749 3 577 319 21 803 195 577 234 8 438 607 5 999 550 1 551 228 887 829 2 187 353 726 998 1 417 592 42 763 5 932 015 3 619 333 2 833 588 479 095 1 334 439 347 958 884 280 102 201 12 552 445 2 028 806 10 020 942 512 697 9 699 325 3 788 774 3 087 107 2 823 444 1 701 1 612 89 594 833 752 945 390 683 451 205 173 567 485 037 543 386 145 144 1958 ($1,000) 285 726 904 122 060 171 87 819 865 20 252 116 46 589 318 9 005 434 15 764 776 2 205 S12 !3 021 858 447 106 5 577 571 4 170 953 862 891 643 727 2 076 857 659 086 1 373 550 44 221 5 972 377 2 841 344 2 841 022 290 Oil 1 197 315 318 643 762 849 115 823 9 427 759 1 497 498 7 573 449 356 8!2 7 520 260 3 375 648 1 790 068 2 554 544 1 723 1 013 1 723 013 5 555 475 2 185 226 2 027 355 1 005 546 338 348 2 763 802 1 628 832 58 037 312 763 764 170 1 752 699 857 994 595 250 298 455 785 448 692 838 92 610 129 018 120 015 915 379 093 624 940 938 414 278 410 444 116 216 8 467 745 8 467 745 4 649 287 ! 934 885 1 648 904 773 018 292 480 2 579 639 I 465 182 100 335 204 169 809 953 Percent change, 1958 to 1963 373 657 749 852 357 425 266 380 758 833 631 237 127 596 28.9 32.6 6.1 14.3 9.0 64.7 55.8 67.4 29.1 48. 6 43.8 79.8 37.9 5.3 10.3 3.2 -3.3 16.1 27.4 -0.3 65.2 5 2 9 11. 9. 15, -11.8 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 33.2 35.5 32.3 43.7 24.7 17.1 32.4 24.9 38.4 38.4 19.5 12.9 23.0 30.! !5.7 7. ! ! 1.2 -42.2 53.2 -5.7 27.6 14.4 66.8 12.0 3.5 9.8 -27.4 18 100 929 11 544 746 377 300 791 536 989 761 397 586 507 291 215 056 282 106 9 129 997 349 855 785 110 799 20 755 145 667 83 724 51 180 753 524 999 305 859 203 445 15 595 121 569 45 179 72 112 3 278 421 259 151 540 254 854 14 875 348 098 230 897 74 549 42 552 317 320 194 037 69 657 53 526 70 704 35 224 32 401 3 079 463 582 463 582 312 424 126 384 151 204 21 384 13 452 120 292 70 894 1 925 5 031 41 442 85 680 60 204 19 745 5 731 55 431 54 232 2 199 1958 ($1,000) 13 244 018 8 278 420 3 228 493 652 855 748 796 335 444 391 151 139 706 245 559 5 886 619 295 543 478 61 683 14 134 124 731 67 783 55 972 976 360 858 229 139 123 032 8 687 96 079 35 892 57 771 2 416 304 416 102 022 193 793 8 601 296 072 200 132 55 476 40 464 237 875 148 356 49 051 40 468 54 353 27 542 24 852 1 959 3!9 178 319 178 246 717 95 369 123 492 17 516 10 340 98 043 52 581 2 909 5 910 36 643 65 795 47 Oil 14 567 4 217 45 372 43 063 2 309 Percent change, 1958 to 1963 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 39.5 35.6 21.2 32.2 13.5 29.7 54.7 14.9 55.1 61.0 59.3 79.6 46.9 16.8 23.5 9.3 -21.8 45.5 33.5 65.4 80.7 26.5 28.7 24.8 35.7 38.4 48.5 31.5 72.9 17.6 15.4 34.4 5.4 33.4 30.8 42.0 32.5 30.1 27.9 30.4 57.2 1963 (number) 1958 (number) 3 088 705 2 807 661 45.2 45.2 26.6 32.5 22.4 22.1 30.1 22.7 34.8 -33.8 2.0 13.1 30.2 28. 1 35.5 35.9 24.4 25.9 -4.8 063 944 500 203 143 955 169 558 111 035 79 855 37 969 39 727 2 159 187 527 168 624 16 411 2 492 24 598 15 851 8 601 135 63 708 56 104 25 193 2 411 20 289 8 272 11 505 412 50 228 24 593 33 659 1 965 49 278 35 725 8 110 5 442 50 703 35 014 6 624 5 865 10 438 5 414 4 593 331 83 377 83 377 54 695 24 300 24 037 3 588 2 771 30 911 17 358 314 1 145 12 093 17 274 13 270 3 142 852 13 523 13 245 378 I 1 842 837 560 549 139 871 148 995 115 409 7 3 498 31 232 40 911 1 355 145 597 131 263 12 085 2 249 26 034 16 085 9 788 161 75 509 50 958 22 887 ! 664 19 403 7 991 11 035 377 49 447 20 618 27 460 1 369 52 321 38 270 7 930 6 121 47 954 31 927 9 207 6 820 10 023 5 447 4 265 311 71 681 71 681 51 470 22 792 22 664 3 328 2 686 30 748 15 319 615 1 742 13 072 16 962 13 052 3 147 763 13 793 13 350 443 Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. 1-8 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 1 United States: 1963 and 1958-continued Kind of business and type of operation KIND Of BUSINESS BY TYPE; — CONTINUED MEATSi MEAT PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi MERCHANDISE AGENTS i BROKERS . FRESH FRUITSi VEGETABLES. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS FARM PRODUCTS— RAW MATERIALS. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS . ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS . ELECTRICAL GOODS 1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES' APPARATUS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES' TV' RADIO SETS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFIC MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS .... ELECTRONIC PARTS' EQUIPMENT . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS • HDWE' PLUMB'G' HEAT'G EQUIP' SUPPLIES! HARDWARE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS AIR CONDITIONING' REFRIG. EQUIP.' SUPPLIE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIESI COMMERCIAL' INDUS. MACH.i EQUIP.' SUPPLIES, MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFI MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS . . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS . . SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.' SUPPL' EX AUTOMOTIVE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES. . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS Establistiments 1963 (number) 5 831 5 170 577 134 8 314 5 123 1 085 2 106 12 740 7 839 2 340 2 561 16 214 3 555 5 3 252 9 392 7 402 4 602 1 780 1 020 3 123 2 486 422 215 5 686 3 890 455 1 341 3 894 3 212 292 390 6 290 5 192 216 882 2 630 2 123 218 289 33 579 23 881 6 322 3 376 1 898 1 576 223 99 5 444 4 467 778 199 5 583 5 158 187 238 1 997 1 660 110 227 1958 (number) Sales 5 158 n 482 522 154 9 616 6 330 9B9 2 297 13 101 a 231 2 140 2 722 17 314 4 195 3 767 9 352 6 375 4 101 1 230 1 044 2 937 2 414 320 203 3 961 3 012 133 816 3 187 2 639 175 373 5 925 4 907 216 802 2 404 1 970 140 294 29 209 20 344 5 773 3 092 1 611 1 304 222 05 4 900 3 678 1 002 140 4 349 4 035 141 173 1 703 1 309 98 216 1963 ($1,000) 8 626 988 5 370 657 2 445 938 810 393 6 573 957 2 980 610 2 087 939 1 505 408 21 098 519 5 414 689 7 198 484 8 485 346 34 831 068 13 589 946 2 561 14 294 414 5 844 127 12 265 292 4 207 337 7 151 578 906 377 5 474 230 4 155 274 1 Oil 104 296 852 4 295 781 1 536 992 1 189 793 1 568 996 3 278 151 2 542 B14 381 901 353 436 4 542 373 3 470 092 451 779 620 502 1 531 031 814 154 438 027 278 840 24 558 479 11 546 516 10 547 276 2 464 587 2 672 254 900 847 1 685 717 77 690 2 724 115 2 069 301 521 158 133 556 1 750 269 1 413 917 132 367 203 985 1 702 675 859 287 598 773 244 515 1958 ($1,000) 763 062 891 121 262 970 608 971 6 440 742 3 103 058 1 879 942 1 457 742 18 195 501 5 063 657 6 157 594 6 974 250 28 591 688 9 593 808 12 822 618 6 175 262 9 563 723 3 468 055 5 043 728 1 051 940 377 113 442 039 678 629 256 445 2 545 493 1 055 104 500 060 990 329 2 784 135 2 267 076 190 269 326 790 3 986 035 3 054 570 361 969 569 696 1 162 067 614 976 268 767 278 324 18 375 931 8 942 006 6 943 904 2 490 021 2 221 400 742 223 1 419 717 59 460 2 284 934 1 342 561 802 052 140 321 1 338 9! 1 1 041 655 142 477 154 779 1 573 439 617 560 673 511 282 368 Percent change, 1958 to 1963 27.6 38.0 8.1 33.1 2.1 -3.9 11.1 3.3 16.0 6.9 16.9 21.7 21.8 42.7 11.5 10.8 28.2 21.3 41 .8 -13.8 25.1 21.0 49.0 15.8 68.8 45.7 137.9 58.4 17.7 12.2 100.7 8.2 14.0 13.6 24.8 31.8 32.4 63.0 0.2 33.6 29.1 51.9 -1.0 20.3 22.4 18.7 30.7 19.2 54.1 -35.0 -4.8 30.7 35.7 -7.1 31.8 8.2 39.1 ■U.l -13.4 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 396 217 284 799 105 117 5 301 412 B22 211 829 53 046 147 947 743 403 312 348 305 034 125 021 460 109 179 386 355 114 323 166 045 549 735 337 295 283 893 28 547 334 010 270 304 55 221 7 485 274 946 182 851 41 341 50 754 324 111 288 585 24 400 11 125 381 108 338 839 16 946 25 323 133 103 104 312 19 850 8 941 2 487 972 1 322 519 1 053 475 111 878 151 268 84 635 64 034 2 399 348 442 288 293 54 255 S 884 232 333 210 731 14 291 7 311 128 532 95 400 24 070 8 162 1958 ($1,000) 273 767 171 138 97 907 4 722 365 670 197 752 40 575 127 343 585 297 261 095 235 264 89 938 390 433 151 291 98 372 140 770 498 979 258 164 216 044 24 771 287 693 238 963 43 441 5 289 151 216 107 817 19 030 24 369 263 850 244 877 11 440 7 543 304 491 275 466 12 832 16 193 97 935 71 367 18 771 7 797 663 032 914 274 670 388 78 370 112 073 57 698 53 027 1 348 270 800 180 754 85 895 4 151 147 875 130 474 13 273 4 128 87 002 62 250 18 483 6 269 Percent change. 1958 to 1963 66,4 8.4 12.3 7.1 30.7 16.2 26.8 19.6 29.7 40.1 17.8 18.6 30.2 30.7 31.4 15.2 16.1 13.1 29.4 41.5 81. B 69.6 117.2 108.3 22.8 17.8 113.3 47.5 25.2 23.0 32.1 56.4 49.6 44.7 57.1 42.8 35.0 47.0 20.8 78.0 28.7 59.5 -36.8 41.7 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 59 347 50 597 17 968 782 101 599 43 292 9 535 48 771 132 504 55 225 47 043 19 235 118 690 34 728 52 42 780 41 130 95 583 55 722 35 970 3 891 50 404 41 791 7 537 1 075 43 470 32 432 4 979 6 059 55 734 51 559 3 517 1 548 52 390 55 417 2 336 3 537 20 145 15 585 2 389 1 172 359 891 215 159 138 269 15 463 23 975 14 457 9 122 397 51 355 50 719 9 584 1 053 40 599 37 444 2 215 1 040 20 224 15 232 2 967 1 025 1958 (number) 57 902 37 315 19 810 777 112 759 52 300 8 542 51 917 125 347 64 338 45 368 15 641 116 918 38 833 35 842 42 243 91 075 52 801 34 464 3 810 56 816 47 693 8 260 863 31 886 24 879 3 526 3 481 56 332 53 163 2 013 1 156 61 037 55 985 2 287 2 765 19 095 15 155 2 764 1 176 311 659 185 456 113 825 12 378 21 059 11 747 9 033 279 54 753 38 651 15 410 692 32 625 2 9 154 2 731 740 16 948 13 159 2 809 980 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Wiltiheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. Note: Minus sign (•) before number denotes decrease. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-9 TABLE 1 United States: 1963 and 1958 ■Continued SIC code Kind of business and type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Percent change, 1958 10 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Percent change, 1958 to 1963 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number! 5092 5093 KIND OF BUSINESS BV TVPE — CONTINUED HETALSt MINERALS (EX. PETROLEUM PROD. SCRAP) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS PETROLEUM BULK STATIONSi TERMINALS SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EXCEPT WALLPAPER . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES. MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS 8 a75 5 517 1 938 990 30 873 8 288 8 171* 111 824 753 50 21 7 598 7 16« 325 109 8 812 7 016 1 323 1)43 8 119 6 265 852 1 002 It 139 11 643 1 548 948 31 330 25 784 2 225 2 561 750 7 471 4 796 1 740 935 9 661 9 509 152 2 963 2 767 172 24 7 861 7 357 364 140 6 539 5 201 958 380 6 976 5 382 7 38 856 11 721 9 490 1 255 976 31 161 24 535 2 027 3 999 600 25 592 944 7 934 480 15 502 125 2 156 339 21 485 414 3 701 355 3 484 291 217 055 5 374 441 4 582 103 635 732 56 505 10 738 758 8 194 694 2 364 237 179 837 9 830 588 4 714 510 4 281 045 835 033 5 565 071 3 400 121 1 952 177 1 212 773 13 786 904 8 712 540 4 033 465 1 040 799 26 923 210 14 852 664 6 704 411 4 987 943 358 192 22 116 677 5 551 789 14 815 674 1 749 214 20 252 116 3 125 785 2 902 199 223 586 5 458 769 3 682 608 1 752 423 23 738 8 749 779 6 554 229 2 088 105 107 445 6 676 194 3 578 599 2 453 305 644 290 4 822 967 2 516 915 1 482 088 823 964 10 583 520 6 294 449 3 352 803 936 268 22 200 891 11 797 936 4 771 646 5 361 312 269 997 20.2 42.9 11.4 23.3 6.1 18.4 20. I -2.9 -1.5 27.1 -63.7 138.5 22.7 25.0 13.2 67.4 47.2 31.7 74.5 29.6 36.1 35.1 31.7 47.2 30.3 38.4 20.3 11.2 21.3 26.0 40.5 789 415 540 820 205 711 42 885 791 535 325 140 319 544 5 595 158 078 149 372 17 495 1 211 592 727 528 991 58 588 5 048 573 735 478 459 178 421 15 855 450 593 342 948 71 746 3S 899 929 857 729 004 174 564 25 299 1 428 950 1 037 584 272 405 90 250 28 700 606 443 390 146 186 635 29 662 652 855 259 922 253 543 6 37 9 1 38 110 116 144 21 526 440 465 505 404 129 58 395 2 981 411 372 318 559 82 101 10 712 329 040 237 824 70 746 20 470 593 607 441 264 132 392 19 951 026 096 742 179 172 746 90 823 20 348 30.2 38.6 10.2 44.6 21.2 25.1 26.0 -12.3 21.7 28.6 -18.7 175.2 63.8 50.2 117.3 57.4 36.9 44.2 1.4 75.4 56.6 65.2 31.9 31.8 39.3 39.8 57.7 -0.6 41.0 112 336 81 628 24 949 5 759 143 955 72 255 71 454 792 34 888 31 593 2 793 402 90 873 83 024 7 159 690 110 100 82 837 24 934 2 329 73 454 59 182 9 541 4 731 154 870 125 427 25 138 4 305 261 455 205 193 35 415 13 577 5 270 105 591 73 235 27 847 4 509 139 87 1 73 916 72 670 1 246 33 201 28 822 4 208 17 1 87 462 77 401 9 465 596 80 245 65 278 13 379 1 588 69 293 51 387 14 494 3 412 127 552 98 9 34 25 057 3 561 239 879 184 496 31 805 18 087 5 491 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D| Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note; Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1-10 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 2 United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 Kind of business All types of operation Estat)- listi- ments (number) WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. TOTAL AUTOMOBILES! OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES .... AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUNO. PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY, LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL .... GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . . FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . . ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HDWE. PLMB'G. HEAT'G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES: COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD. SCRAP). TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINEi DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. . TOTAL . BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL . PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . • STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE! HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL . . . . LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS < AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS ( BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS ( FARM SUPPLIES ( JEWELRY ( SIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES ( OTHER PRODUCTS 308 177 28 895 « 609 22 128 2 158 11 «38 3 969 2 565 n oo"* 11 755 5 213 5 733 810 tl 890 2 530 « 588 3 608 2 556 1 673 5 i 8 3m 12 7110 16 21lt 8«7 9 266 3 697 2 UOK 16 211 7 402 3 123 5 685 12 81« 3 894 6 290 2 630 48 501 8 712 2 625 12 776 9 466 898 444 583 997 8 475 933 2 346 5 196 Sales ($1,000) 353 385 749 36 583 709 25 957 749 8 438 607 2 187 353 20 828 900 5 932 015 1 334 439 12 562 445 17 467 725 9 599 325 6 594 833 1 173 557 56 880 901 11 723 013 5 556 475 2 763 802 1 752 699 785 448 8 626 988 5 573 957 21 098 519 34 831 068 3 984 664 15 961 261 10 846 542 4 038 501 22 035 303 12 255 292 5 474 230 4 295 781 9 351 555 3 278 151 4 542 373 1 531 031 33 407 792 5 281 561 3 257 632 B 595 289 7 423 997 2 672 254 2 724 115 1 750 269 1 702 675 26 592 944 1 858 269 4 987 935 19 746 740 21 485 414 8 288 3 701 356 4 065 2 066 083 4 223 1 635 273 7 598 5 811 1 787 8 812 1 019 3 448 4 345 8 119 3 255 4 864 14 139 7 016 7 123 Mercliant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 208 997 26 500 3 517 21 052 1 831 7 792 3 321 1 308 3 163 9 227 4 321 4 260 645 29 290 2 530 3 000 1 942 2 084 1 602 5 170 5 123 7 839 10 738 768 3 748 574 5 990 194 9 830 688 2 778 732 5 344 701 1 707 255 6 555 071 1 881 728 4 683 343 13 785 904 7 525 894 6 261 010 4 166 351 1 709 425 4 174 189 1 342 705 799 015 14 731 522 Sales ($1,000) 157 391 769 10 303 867 3 577 319 5 999 550 725 998 5 995 097 3 619 333 347 958 2 028 806 7 025 756 3 788 774 2 752 945 485 037 30 853 859 11 723 013 2 185 226 1 628 832 857 994 692 838 5 370 657 2 980 510 5 414 689 3 565 13 689 946 417 2 550 134 1 427 8 781 035 463 638 835 1 258 I 719 940 10 978 4 602 2 486 3 890 10 527 3 212 5 192 2 123 36 742 5 539 2 358 8 637 7 247 1 576 4 467 5 158 1 550 5 547 501 2 158 2 788 8 174 4 005 4 166 7 164 5 694 1 470 7 046 882 2 525 3 539 6 255 2 343 3 922 11 543 5 956 5 587 4 356 2 048 2 604 2 794 2 581 11 391 9 910 503 4 207 337 4 156 274 1 536 992 6 827 070 2 542 814 3 470 092 814 154 16 797 958 1 445 090 2 512 320 3 851 668 3 637 538 908 847 2 059 301 1 413 917 859 287 Manufacturers' sales branches, sales offices Estab- lish- ments (number) 7 934 480 661 634 4 265 927 3 006 919 3 484 291 1 937 814 1 546 477 4 682 103 8 194 694 3 384 454 4 810 240 4 714 510 1 811 750 1 846 550 1 056 300 3 400 121 1 006 512 2 393 609 8 712 540 5 675 576 3 036 954 041 235 028 886 395 383 101 138 636 137 659 883 28 864 1 550 832 522 295 2 961 441 1 164 1 355 759 332 341 86 1 050 29 239 577 2 340 5 2 557 1 780 422 455 725 292 215 218 7 620 2 593 149 2 186 1 294 223 778 187 110 Sales ($1,000) 116 443 312 24 772 015 21 803 195 1 551 228 1 417 592 13 738 810 2 833 568 664 260 10 020 942 5 021 176 3 087 107 1 390 583 543 385 12 326 064 2 027 355 58 037 595 250 2 445 936 7 198 484 2 561 2 561 9 352 475 7 151 578 1 Oil 104 1 169 793 1 271 707 381 901 451 779 436 027 13 465 291 3 675 186 530 244 3 217 439 3 124 407 1 665 717 I 521 156 132 367 598 773 Merchandise agents and brokers Estab- lish- ments (number) 1 936 16 502 125 114 148 1 675 325 94 231 1 323 62 552 579 852 409 443 1 548 469 1 059 433 486 353 55 26 870 522 395 563 947 15 395 783 2 364 237 343 204 2 021 033 4 281 045 580 772 3 162 720 537 553 1 952 177 356 529 1 593 546 4 033 455 1 154 103 2 679 362 1 544 055 541 601 755 862 144 113 9 953 3 707 616 Sales ($1,000) 25 313 745 150 554 31 585 207 93 365 1 770 560 1 132 78 4 397 209 104 233 71 134 1 085 2 561 3 252 194 253 1 997 806 2 576 1 020 215 1 341 1 551 390 882 289 4 139 380 118 1 953 925 99 199 238 227 990 218 40 732 114 59 55 109 23 86 443 55 261 127 1 002 503 499 948 571 377 424 95 248 127 255 1 411 Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 53 245 009 1 507 826 577 234 887 629 42 753 1 093 993 479 095 102 201 512 597 5 419 793 2 823 444 2 451 205 145 144 13 093 052 1 005 546 312 763 298 455 92 610 810 393 2 087 939 8 485 346 14 294 414 1 215 171 2 228 158 6 811 420 2 039 655 2 772 225 906 377 296 852 1 568 995 1 252 778 353 436 620 502 276 840 3 124 533 151 285 115 066 1 526 182 662 052 77 690 133 555 203 985 244 615 2 155 339 574 240 138 051 1 344 036 217 065 126 259 66 795 179 637 20 916 158 921 835 033 386 200 335 431 113 402 1 212 773 515 687 696 086 1 040 799 695 115 344 684 581 060 138 937 702 599 97 455 152 915 3 314 975 319 1 533 9 392 235 7 566 1 237 333 31 305 659 2 607 926 338 348 764 170 1 505 408 5 644 127 219 359 4 952 067 1 396 285 275 415 21 485 414 Standard Notes: - Repiesenis zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals, and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-11 TABLE 3. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963 Type of operation and kind of business WHOLESALE TRADE i TOTAL TYPE OF OPERATION MERCHANT WHOLESALERS' TOTAL WHOLESALE MERCHANTSi DISTRIBUTORS IMPORTERS EXPORTERS TERMINAL GRAIN ELEVATORS WAGONi TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' SALES OFFICES. TOTAL MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — yilTH STOCK . . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES— *I THOUT STOCK . . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS' TOTAL REFINER-MARKETER BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS OTHER BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS' TOTAL AUCTION COMPANIES . MERCHANDISE BROKERS FOR BUYERS OR SELLERS . . . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS IMPORT AGENTS EXPORT AGENTS MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS SELLING AGENTS PURCHASING AGENTS' RESIDENT BUYERS FARM PRODUCTS ASSEMBLERS' TOTAL COUNTRY GRAIN ELEVATORS CREAM PRODUCE STATIONS COMMISSION BUYERS OF FARM PRODUCTS PACKING HOUSES — FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES LIVESTOCK CONCENTRATION YARDS BUYERS OF FARM PRODUCTS TYPE BY KIND OF BUSINESS Estab- lish- ments (number) 206 997 19H 121 5 751t 2 664 533 5 825 28 88K 16 uoe 12 476 30 873 17 555 13 308 25 313 1 89U MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MOTOR VEHICLES' AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT: AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES. TOTAL. NEW' USED AUTOMOBILES' MOTORCYCLES. . . TRUCKS' TRACTORS — ROAD TYPE AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. TIRES' TUBES DRUGS' CHEMICALS' ALLIED PRODUCTS: DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND. GENERAL-LINE DRUGS SPECIALTY-LINE DRUGS' TOILETRIES PAINTS' VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS' ALLIED PRODUCTS. DRY GOODS' APPAREL: DRY GOODS' PIECE GOODS' NOTIONS' TOTAL. PIECE GOODS — JOBBERS NOTIONS PIECE GOODS— CONVERTERS OTHER DRY GOODS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES' HOSIERY' LINGERIE ' TOTAL. MEN'S' WOMEN'S CLOTHING. ACCESSORIES MEN'S. BOYS' CLOTHING' FURNISHINGS WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ACCESSORIES HOSIERY' UNDERWEAR FOOTWEAR. GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS: GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES' TOTAL . . VOLUNTARY GROUP GROCERIES . . . RETAILER-COOPERATIVE GROCERIES. OTHER GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES. . DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS. . . FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES. 0B3 «16 393 Sty 189 57« 220 It 110 7 653 411 244 1 157 771 3 874 Sales ($1,000) 3 617 1 655 1 951 21 052 1 831 3 321 396 2 923 1 306 3 153 4 321 2 151 934 543 593 4 250 610 1 179 1 994 477 546 2 530 708 151 1 561 3 000 1 942 2 064 1 502 5 170 5 123 358 385 749 157 391 769 135 856 642 9 243 336 8 281 664 2 999 800 1 010 107 116 443 312 54 857 411 51 585 901 21 485 414 15 053 728 5 431 665 53 245 009 5 140 615 13 854 545 9 524 003 2 112 040 2 176 910 10 941 319 8 292 429 1 201 146 9 820 245 5 059 224 207 177 172 153 1 005 901 957 585 2 418 204 Inven- tories, end of year. at cost ($1,000) 3 577 319 2 305 101 1 271 218 5 999 550 726 998 3 619 333 1 637 729 1 761 504 347 956 2 026 805 3 788 774 1 659 545 340 500 1 174 645 413 884 2 752 945 597 381 705 985 1 188 703 259 875 465 037 11 723 013 5 357 079 2 913 167 3 452 767 20 149 840 14 991 674 13 139 272 810 523 546 970 360 511 34 398 3 333 268 3 333 26S 1 124 994 775 941 348 053 256 395 19 512 14 827 78 407 33 110 25 909 41 309 39 216 4 005 443 509 256 846 2 085 2 173 15 737 11 311 145 357 185 226 628 832 857 994 692 838 370 657 980 610 Operating expenses ^ (incl. payroll) Amount ($1,000) 286 880 139 104 147 776 1 099 439 95 582 455 229 265 310 190 919 41 588 145 503 461 605 213 440 35 200 165 645 46 320 251 050 57 017 78 229 96 957 28 847 58 548 763 800 325 120 149 949 288 731 42 092 31 032 48 366 25 956 113 414 44 776 21 254 548 19 767 808 825 181 361 477 158 876 131 304 8 386 290 5 631 703 2 556 587 (na) (na) (na) 1 693 066 132 222 386 646 259 732 45 923 60 791 554 599 320 025 31 147 885 534 340 475 22 160 11 321 237 202 25 566 248 909 Per- cent of sales 419 177 196 643 222 534 1 437 112 152 583 555 280 243 730 311 550 13.5 14.5 8.9 4.4 5.5 13.0 7.2 10.5 4.2 (na) (NA) (na) 3.5 2.6 2.8 2.7 2.2 2.8 6.0 3.9 2.6 9.0 6.7 10.7 6.5 23.5 2.7 10.3 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 11.7 6.5 17.5 24.0 21.0 15.3 13.3 17.5 16 100 929 11 544 745 10 874 510 362 459 161 185 71 095 75 495 4 377 300 3 048 490 1 328 810 791 535 404 851 386 585 989 761 59 313 199 264 149 501 25 279 35 667 340 096 160 326 19 315 397 585 145 988 10 235 4 940 115 862 9 181 110 380 91 539 26.3 307 673 15.2 471 561 12.4 228 244 12.3 66 025 19.4 121 563 10.4 55 608 13.4 405 521 14.8 70 502 11.8 102 146 14,4 195 873 16.5 38 100 14.7 69 817 14.4 763 632 5.7 334 167 6.2 132 328 4.5 317 137 9.2 250 951 11.5 143 192 8.6 109 932 12.8 108 112 15.5 532 705 9.9 406 538 13.7 Payroll, workweelt ended nearest No». 15 (dollars) 349 455 272 220 978 567 208 325 901 5 567 405 2 996 142 1 500 688 1 485 431 85 524 959 59 795 679 25 728 280 15 267 074 7 696 546 7 558 528 19 562 065 1 429 247 3 820 241 2 954 553 455 370 704 652 6 677 502 3 158 462 370 728 6 113 507 2 640 662 201 883 94 470 2 583 546 171 719 2 221 327 216 055 83 740 132 316 865 765 83 724 305 859 144 061 161 796 45 179 151 540 230 897 HI 196 35 624 57 903 25 174 194 037 34 506 50 080 89 997 19 354 35 224 463 582 198 449 78 918 185 215 126 384 70 694 50 204 54 232 284 799 211 629 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 3 068 705 2 063 944 1 954 724 53 309 25 212 12 675 18 023 500 203 435 446 154 757 143 955 55 573 78 263 159 558 31 892 29 271 27 034 3 185 4 835 45 895 24 438 3 017 111 035 33 231 2 872 1 435 40 191 2 271 31 035 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) 4 220 083 1 587 552 2 532 531 15 781 215 1 654 970 5 654 745 2 691 054 3 153 591 857 344 2 885 967 4 164 793 2 025 459 657 688 1 007 975 473 670 3 504 468 544 037 929 152 1 682 671 348 428 521 913 8 815 851 3 715 267 1 539 099 3 551 495 2 431 687 1 378 135 1 164 391 1 034 781 5 545 942 3 909 381 37 969 14 262 23 707 168 624 15 851 56 104 25 734 30 370 8 272 24 593 35 726 15 562 6 649 7 306 5 009 35 014 6 528 6 900 16 079 3 407 5 414 83 377 35 065 13 522 3" 789 24 300 17 358 13 270 13 245 50 597 43 292 106 277 100 705 1 548 664 95 5 245 227 129 98 7 557 205 7 451 15 110 1 737 3 222 2 221 99 157 6 597 975 92 5 951 2 270 349 224 580 496 3 032 2 178 1 290 888 12 048 1 069 1 233 32 1 201 490 898 1 675 752 501 121 291 2 051 270 580 944 257 280 875 210 5 560 2 117 1 602 1 775 1 254 4 049 4 513 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Wiltitield lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. IX) Not applicable. 'Entries for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 1-12 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 3 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963 -Continued Type of operation ant) kind of business Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses ^ (incl. payroll) Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE BY KIND OF BUS I NESS — CONT I UUCP MERCHANT WHOLESALERS — CONTINUED OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS! TOTAL . . . . BREAD. COOKIESi BAKERY GOODS CANNED FOODS COFFEEi TEA FROZEN FOODS SOFT DRINKS OTHER GROCERY SPECIALTIES FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS! COTTON GRAIN • LIVESTOCK— EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTSi TOTAL HIDESt SKINSi PELTS LEAF TOBACCO WOOLi WOOL TOPS' MOHAIR OTHER FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS ELECTRICAL GOODS! ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES' APPARATUS' TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES W/MAJOR APPL.i HOUSEWARES . . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WITH HOUSEWARES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ONLY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES' TV' RADIO SETS ELECTRONIC PARTS' EQUIPMENT HARDWARE' PLUMBING. HEATING EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES! HARDWARE' TOTAL GENERAL-LINE HARDWARE . SPECIALTY-LINE HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES' TOTAL . . WARM AIR HEATING-COOLING EQUIP.' SUPPLIES . . . . WET HEAT EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES PLUMBING FIXTURES' SUPPLIES AIR CONDITIONING' REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES! COMMERCIAL' INDUSTRIAL MACHINES' EQUIP.' SUPPLIES! COMMERCIAL MACHINES' EQUIPMENT' TOTAL OFFICE MACHINES' EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT' HOTEL SUPPLIES STORE MACHINES' FIXTURES OIL MARKETING EQUIPMENT , CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. TOTAL. . . . FOOD-PROCESSING MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT. . . . GENERAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY' EQUIP. MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT METAL WORKING MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT OIL WELL AND OIL REFINERY SUPPLIES PRINTING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT OTHER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT . . . INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. TOTAL GENERAL-LINE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. . . . MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL VALVES. FITTINGS WE1.DING SUPPLIES RECONDITIONED DRUMS. BARRELS OTHER INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL .... DENTAL SUPPLIES RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES. SCHOOL SUPPLIES SURGICAL' MEDICAL' HOSPITAL SUPPLIES OPTICAL GOODS SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS' LABORATORY EQUIPMENT. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES. . . . SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES' TOTAL. BEAUTY' BARBER SUPPLIES CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES LAUNDRY' DRY CLEANING EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES . . . SHOE SERVICE EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES MUNICIPALITY SUPPLIES OTHER SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP" SUPPL ' EX AUTOMOTIVE. TOTAL. AIRCRAFT. AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT. PARTS MARINE MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT OTHER TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 7 839 835 1 008 a21 1 213 1 32« 3 038 "tl7 1 127 «63 1 258 535 217 203 273 « 602 339 509 3 75l( 2 486 3 890 3 212 219 2 963 5 192 1 331 1 790 2 071 2 123 5 639 2 938 1 065 1 190 2 358 8 637 600 2 391 439 1 183 1 555 373 2 095 7 247 1 172 815 531 1 434 367 2 928 1 576 4 467 622 797 1 243 1 OBl 304 420 5 158 1 307 1 413 798 384 522 734 1 660 936 611 113 414 689 270 781 860 767 837 134 250 629 315 252 879 126 2 550 134 8 781 036 638 836 1 719 940 486 866 439 882 457 345 335 847 4 207 337 596 620 955 141 2 555 575 4 166 274 1 536 992 2 542 814 1 243 169 1 299 545 3 470 092 573 283 1 387 928 1 508 881 814 164 445 090 453 882 472 302 368 043 140 853 3 851 558 232 880 1 033 053 183 716 524 975 839 528 134 905 802 610 3 537 538 962 492 345 552 376 165 419 471 124 601 1 409 257 908 847 2 069 301 248 501 314 539 803 915 246 287 296 243 159 716 1 413 917 312 119 300 902 315 009 109 563 95 277 281 047 859 287 540 540 249 041 59 706 340 363 5 753 73 134 69 696 79 569 9 048 103 053 353 057 585 412 11 284 379 328 39 522 256 234 64 135 19 435 471 968 77 677 111 963 282 328 448 949 256 588 419 641 213 852 205 789 529 771 77 828 218 709 233 234 93 738 165 825 61 725 54 212 34 559 15 219 575 081 422 918 17 222 118 850 18 817 51 822 105 976 16 877 92 354 453 016 141 702 58 551 44 793 46 037 4 247 157 585 125 918 285 329 45 234 35 929 100 805 33 473 51 952 15 936 164 804 44 800 29 902 29 641 16 182 9 785 34 493 118 029 75 027 37 427 5 575 501 491 52 957 93 037 31 556 148 799 71 752 203 390 80 354 215 151 23 798 130 764 41 374 44 354 24 985 20 050 585 375 75 302 109 529 400 544 539 512 332 151 490 939 208 115 282 B24 592 791 115 578 237 153 239 060 185 410 360 510 147 Oil 101 531 81 547 30 321 475 680 750 680 43 762 215 854 43 598 109 943 121 005 33 334 183 073 733 153 185 740 74 904 63 711 111 899 35 762 251 147 158 044 493 309 56 917 73 630 161 174 83 551 73 155 34 872 371 655 95 604 94 323 74 541 21 751 22 381 53 045 181 826 115 586 52 435 13 707 11.1 19.6 10.8 3.8 11.9 22.7 10.8 3.2 2.5 3.7 7.5 8.5 10.1 5.5 6.0 13.9 12.6 11.5 15.1 13.0 21.5 19.3 16.7 21.6 17.1 20.3 17.1 15.8 22.9 24.9 31.7 21.5 22.2 21.5 18.2 19.5 18.8 20.9 23.8 17.5 14.4 24.7 22.8 20.2 19.3 21.7 16.9 25.7 28.7 18.5 17.4 23.8 25.9 23.4 20.0 33.9 24.7 21.8 25.3 30.5 31.3 23.7 19.9 23.5 22.4 21.2 21.4 21.1 19.7 312 348 30 797 47 221 15 865 75 491 37 350 104 513 24 746 91 498 7 827 55 315 20 196 15 137 10 172 9 810 337 295 43 319 53 038 230 938 270 304 182 851 288 586 129 814 158 772 338 839 64 395 140 864 133 579 104 312 207 608 88 144 57 839 43 805 17 820 276 536 413 094 23 795 133 045 26 476 62 HI 54 990 18 286 94 389 425 281 115 197 41 778 35 291 61 751 22 490 148 774 64 635 288 293 40 531 41 119 95 691 52 279 36 203 20 270 210 731 55 595 57 871 39 036 11 539 12 645 32 643 95 400 61 161 26 774 5 465 154 902 594 995 941 689 312 794 464 558 706 598 132 057 445 155 1 681 904 135 615 1 063 567 385 659 312 089 177 241 168 378 6 395 623 823 543 1 206 735 4 365 244 5 251 271 3 516 494 350 004 364 150 985 854 389 151 255 959 605 055 525 147 4 049 384 1 740 Oil 1 100 391 847 622 361 350 5 215 232 7 974 570 437 712 2 603 630 503 094 1 157 884 1 095 551 345 050 1 820 549 8 180 495 2 175 783 626 055 577 378 1 217 891 441 007 2 640 361 5 512 510 745 545 783 394 1 856 902 1 015 219 725 346 385 104 4 020 539 1 082 827 1 HI 923 734 231 215 777 245 752 629 029 1 830 471 1 177 076 537 990 115 405 66 225 6 296 9 607 2 550 14 531 7 702 25 339 4 446 15 879 2 147 12 254 3 883 4 853 1 525 1 993 55 722 7 360 10 105 36 256 41 791 32 432 51 569 22 974 28 595 55 417 10 566 23 144 22 585 16 585 37 691 16 849 9 949 7 693 3 200 41 170 65 554 3 798 21 235 4 451 9 061 9 020 2 855 15 134 71 734 17 747 6 927 5 598 10 561 4 668 26 233 14 457 50 719 7 337 7 986 14 883 9 978 6 676 3 559 37 444 10 430 10 182 6 300 2 384 2 407 5 741 16 232 10 529 4 655 648 5 258 655 511 233 642 1 155 2 050 302 593 509 635 324 201 109 202 1 390 57 45 1 278 673 1 342 1 289 26 1 261 1 494 416 442 535 895 3 406 2 007 514 653 222 572 3 268 325 856 162 456 448 122 899 2 534 276 193 140 600 270 1 055 705 1 785 220 401 433 465 75 192 2 797 790 805 253 239 312 368 544 253 251 40 Entries tor merctiandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-13 TABLE 3. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963- continued Type of operation and kind of business TVPC SV MNP or BUSINESS — CONT I NUED MERCHANT WHOLESALERS — CONTINUED HETALSi MINERALS— EX PETROLEUM PRODUCTSi SCRAPl COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERSt TOTAL FERROUS METALS SERVICE CENTERS NONFERROUS METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICESi TOTAL . . . FERROUS METALS SALES OFFICES. . NONFERROUS METALS SALES OFFICES SCRAPi HASTE MATERIALS! IRON STEEL SCRAPi TOTAL IRONi STEEL SCRAP «ITH PROCESSING EQUIPMENT . . IRONi STEEL SCRAP «ITHOUT PROCESSING EQUIPMENT. »ASTE MATERIALSi TOTAL NONFERROUS METALLIC SCRAP WASTE PAPER WIPING CLOTHSi RAGSi TEXTILE WASTE. OTHER WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINEt DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES! BEER . . WINE. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS — EXCEPT WALLPAPER! PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPERS. STATIONERY! OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS! FURNITURE— HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE. TOTAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OFFICE. BUSINESS FURNITURE. . . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS. TOTAL. CHINA. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY LINENS. DOMESTICS. CURTAINS. DRAPERIES. FLOOR COVERINGS • • . OTHER HOME FURNISHINGS LUMBER CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSI LUMBER. MILLWORK. TOTAL . . . LUMBER WITHOUT YARD . . . . LUMBER WITH YARD PLYWOOD MILLWORK— METAL OR WOOD . . CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL BRICKi TILE. CEMENT. LIME. SAND. GRAVEL GLASS— FLAT. BRICK i . . ROOFING. SIDING. INSULATION MATERIALS . OTHER CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS. TOTAL. CAMERAS. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. SPORTING GOODS TOYS. GAMES. FIREWORKS OTHER RECREATION GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS. FARM SUPPLIES. TOTAL FEEDS — ANIMAL AND POULTRY FERTILIZER. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. . . SEEDS (FIELD. VEGETABLE. FLOWERI • BULBS OTHER FARM SUPPLIES . JEWELRY. TOTAL . DIAMONDS. OTHER PRECIOUS STONES" METALS JEWELRY WATCHES. CLOCKS. SILVERWARE . . GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES. TOTAL. GIFTS. ART GOODS ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES. CALENDARS. NOVELTIES . . . Estab- lish- ments (number) 601 2 158 1 880 276 2 788 2 336 152 « 006 1 921 2 085 « 168 1 «58 1 120 880 710 5 6911 1 1*70 882 2 525 3 639 2 3U3 1 078 1 265 3 922 539 8la 1 U63 1 106 5 956 1 038 2 506 580 1 832 5 667 1 596 7H2 1 002 2 347 "t 366 937 1 575 1 125 729 2 0«8 2 604 997 777 564 266 2 794 760 2 034 2 581 1 202 1 379 Sales ($1,000) 661 634 265 927 663 586 602 341 006 919 919 999 086 920 937 814 257 228 680 586 546 477 633 147 311 672 377 175 224 483 4 682 103 3 364 454 4 810 240 1 811 760 1 846 550 1 056 300 1 006 512 505 870 500 642 2 393 609 301 997 471 954 1 136 636 483 022 5 675 676 1 550 659 2 324 377 734 839 1 065 801 3 036 964 763 909 303 487 773 315 1 196 253 2 041 235 525 117 718 494 587 807 209 817 1 028 888 2 395 363 1 025 513 687 257 511 315 171 298 101 138 397 455 703 683 636 137 320 222 315 915 Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) 11 643 697 938 633 839 64 099 170 210 122 599 47 611 123 330 93 370 29 950 95 227 43 172 7 931 28 479 15 545 160 270 551 139 133 990 169 848 123 737 99 186 47 595 51 491 313 061 43 093 58 799 155 086 55 083 395 229 17 175 172 119 74 983 130 952 257 875 45 532 42 124 73 564 96 655 261 651 65 525 107 485 51 631 25 009 70 700 195 032 42 182 54 477 89 588 9 685 187 384 77 514 109 870 52 009 42 327 19 582 Operating expenses (incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) 47 534 595 274 513 179 82 095 240 395 190 517 49 778 322 252 243 445 78 806 296 303 100 220 81 151 78 112 36 610 539 362 447 343 212 680 300 853 299 525 221 923 99 928 121 995 435 182 70 940 75 741 185 524 101 977 741 610 98 757 354 077 78 918 209 858 579 158 139 104 97 075 106 337 236 542 393 488 HI 778 132 329 106 753 42 626 206 692 278 137 85 471 75 580 95 354 20 632 202 417 46 436 155 981 156 469 78 644 77 845 Per- cent of sales 7.2 16.3 15.7 13.5 8.0 9.9 4.6 15.5 19.4 11.6 19.2 15.8 26.0 20.7 16.4 15. 9. 11.7 16.3 28.4 22.0 19.8 24.4 18.2 23.5 15.3 15.4 21.1 13.1 5.4 15.2 10.7 19.7 19.1 18.2 32.0 13.8 19.8 19.3 21.3 16.4 16.2 20.3 20.1 11.5 8.4 11.0 18.5 12.0 16.4 11.7 22.2 24.6 24.5 24.6 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 25 072 387 009 341 609 45 200 128 739 103 618 25 121 161 590 122 258 39 332 157 954 51 128 44 445 43 381 18 999 282 793 246 198 125 405 180 649 172 405 118 845 49 537 59 306 224 103 33 402 38 357 101 314 51 030 405 663 50 558 190 260 36 934 125 901 323 341 75 998 53 714 59 052 123 567 199 300 61 155 67 061 49 529 21 455 119 517 132 338 42 051 33 643 47 159 9 475 105 047 22 907 82 140 72 696 37 155 35 540 Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) 493 122 111 124 233 517 877 507 2 443 558 1 973 359 470 199 150 085 395 872 764 213 033 887 968 419 870 962 643 584 350 922 5 256 813 4 829 890 2 351 558 3 431 219 3 375 569 2 255 754 945 474 1 310 280 4 297 447 625 435 728 534 1 925 560 1 016 597 692 762 938 539 554 726 750 428 449 069 297 742 478 177 267 486 115 562 435 415 3 938 157 1 227 926 1 279 258 971 489 459 494 2 274 420 2 547 458 615 242 622 902 928 779 179 545 1 963 963 427 637 1 536 326 426 492 724 767 701 705 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 4 512 56 515 50 084 5 431 20 501 17 052 3 549 34 088 25 365 8 722 37 376 11 117 10 798 11 347 4 114 48 080 34 944 17 970 30 419 34 448 20 589 8 862 11 827 38 493 5 512 7 097 15 052 9 622 59 770 8 019 33 319 6 025 22 406 55 657 12 910 10 805 9 704 22 238 36 518 11 192 12 453 10 274 4 569 25 885 25 396 8 388 5 676 9 403 1 929 18 810 3 353 15 457 15 167 7 885 7 261 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) 273 345 308 37 1 015 859 156 3 512 1 480 2 032 3 415 1 245 867 508 575 4 392 353 187 994 1 933 1 008 473 535 1 864 276 458 526 604 2 315 382 1 179 152 603 1 950 641 301 214 794 2 150 322 756 645 415 1 253 1 240 550 282 213 185 1 655 474 1 161 1 479 743 736 'Entries for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 1-14 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 3. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963- continued Type of operation and kind of business TYPE BY KIND OF BUSINESS — CONT I NUED MERCHANT WHOLESALERS — CONTINUED OTHER PRODUCTS I TOTAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FLOWERSi PLANTSi FLORISTS' SUPPLIES . . . . FOREST PRODUCTS! EXCEPT LUMBER GENERAL MERCHANDISE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! RECORDS! SHEET MUSIC . TEXTILE BAGS! BAGGINGi BURLAP FOOD! BEVERAGE BASIC MATERIALS WALLPAPER OTHER . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES! SALES OFFICES MOTOR VEHICLES! AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT! AUTOMOBILES! OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURERS! SALES BRANCHES — KITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS! SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— WITHOUT STOCK TIRESi TUBES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— WITHOUT STOCK DRUGS' CHEMICALS' ALLIED PRODUCTS! DRUGS' DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK PAINTS' VARNISHES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— WITH STOCK . SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK ALLIED PRODUCTS SALES BRANCHES— WITH STOCK . SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK MANUFACTURERS' OTHER CHEMICALS' MANUFACTURERS' MANUFACTURERS' DRY GOODS! APPAREL: DRY GOODS! PIECE GOODS! NOTIONS MANUFACTURERS! SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES' HOSIERY! LINGERIE. . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK FOOTWEAR . , . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS! DAIRY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK POuLTRY! POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCI MEATS' MEAT PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOC OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES— WITHOUT STOCK FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS. ELECTRICAL GOODS! ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES' APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! TELEVISION! RADIO SETS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS! SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK ELECTRONIC PARTS! EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS! SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS! SALES OFFICES— WITHOUT STOCK HARDWARE! PLUMBINGi HEATING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES! HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— WITH STOCK . . . , MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK . . . PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT! SUPPLIES , MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . . . , MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK . . , AIR CONDITIONING! REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES, MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . . . , MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— W ITHOUT STOCK . . , Estab- lish- ments (number) 11 391 3 915 1 055 1 385 157 1 075 530 589 271 2 10« 832 653 179 522 «11 111 296 253 43 441 348 93 164 0B2 82 356 563 793 332 129 203 341 131 210 86 76 10 060 889 171 29 239 139 100 577 551 26 340 298 042 Sales ($1,000) 780 705 075 422 127 295 455 121 334 292 155 137 216 90 126 218 48 170 7 659 883 2 701 470 296 861 509 051 757 292 604 589 238 519 1 273 669 71 590 1 205 742 21 803 195 12 354 750 9 448 445 1 551 228 1 082 157 469 071 1 417 592 1 240 544 177 048 2 833 588 2 120 041 713 547 884 280 588 186 296 094 10 020 942 3 624 374 6 396 568 3 087 107 647 701 2 439 406 1 390 683 478 143 912 540 543 386 468 854 74 532 027 355 772 135 255 219 58 037 596 250 230 521 365 729 445 938 370 253 75 685 198 484 089 725 108 759 2 581 7 151 578 4 270 029 2 881 549 1 Oil 104 640 915 370 189 1 189 793 391 775 79C 017 381 901 195 353 186 548 451 779 126 369 325 410 438 027 115 693 321 334 Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) 426 231 84 335 17 512 19 300 76 159 62 082 25 501 49 064 10 609 81 569 303 970 303 970 197 177 107 177 115 152 115 162 126 699 126 bQq 57 761 57 761 155 380 155 380 76 135 7f. 135 63 946 6 5 148 54 892 64 892 37 951 37 951 2 850 9 509 9 509 42 547 42 547 205 497 205 497 228 455 228 456 88 729 88 729 21 852 21 852 24 097 24 097 11 834 11 834 13 141 13 141 Operating expenses (incl. payroll) Amount ($1,000) 824 720 250 575 69 641 62 299 76 444 116 328 35 379 60 259 22 275 131 520 528 728 427 130 101 598 208 104 183 417 24 687 121 398 109 983 11 415 387 830 328 391 59 439 180 897 139 004 41 893 633 596 402 739 230 857 155 703 58 031 97 672 143 190 54 894 78 296 76 537 57 547 9 090 359 129 318 454 40 675 4 534 35 787 17 800 17 987 201 266 197 935 3 331 635 479 389 008 246 471 439 522 955 375 577 147 378 126 503 99 178 27 425 79 415 41 528 37 788 42 974 25 514 16 360 29 736 15 169 14 567 34 502 14 359 20 143 Per- cent of sales 10.8 9.3 23.5 12.2 10.1 19.2 14.8 4.7 31.1 10.9 2.4 3.5 1.1 13.4 16.9 5.3 8.6 8.9 6.4 13.7 15.5 8.3 20.5 23.6 14.1 5.3 11.1 3.5 5.0 9.0 4.0 10.3 13.5 8.6 14.1 14.4 12.2 17.7 18.0 15.9 7.8 6.0 7.7 4.9 8.2 8.4 4.4 8.8 9.5 7.9 17.0 7.3 8.8 5.1 12.5 15.5 7.4 6.7 10.5 11.3 13.5 8.8 6.6 12.0 4.5 7.9 12.3 6.3 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 408 685 124 590 38 155 29 810 42 287 58 433 18 815 21 370 11 453 63 672 282 105 226 223 55 883 110 799 96 718 14 081 61 180 55 210 5 970 203 445 173 274 30 171 72 112 57 421 14 691 254 854 143 448 111 406 74 549 27 201 47 348 69 657 29 748 39 909 32 401 28 736 3 665 151 204 133 750 17 454 1 925 19 745 10 757 8 988 106 117 104 490 1 627 305 034 173 518 131 516 355 283 893 202 458 81 425 56 221 40 218 16 003 41 341 20 341 21 000 24 400 15 874 8 526 16 946 8 300 8 646 19 850 8 555 11 294 Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) 935 858 458 514 739 597 570 861 833 089 158 443 356 799 410 988 215 385 182 182 5 527 039 4 510 451 115 588 2 234 729 1 943 270 291 459 1 167 991 1 055 304 112 687 879 555 310 389 559 156 382 629 095 616 287 013 875 097 843 078 032 019 344 865 471 411 873 454 351 522 557 092 784 530 582 497 520 992 51 505 981 451 654 509 325 842 39 067 365 025 205 498 150 527 079 711 047 653 32 058 800 811 319 103 481 708 6 894 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 5 642 553 35 970 4 053 487 27 329 1 589 056 9 641 1 057 041 7 537 740 257 5 225 316 774 2 311 840 804 4 979 419 777 2 532 421 027 2 447 458 740 3 517 289 441 2 416 169 299 1 101 324 159 2 336 157 536 1 203 155 533 1 133 395 634 2 389 170 264 1 101 225 370 1 288 80 317 23 278 7 946 7 171 8 892 11 140 4 324 3 722 2 104 11 740 39 727 33 571 6 156 16 411 14 613 1 798 8 501 7 795 806 25 193 21 572 3 521 11 605 9 498 2 107 33 659 20 379 13 290 a 110 3 451 4 659 8 B24 4 423 4 401 4 693 4 251 432 24 037 21 438 2 599 314 3 142 1 760 1 382 17 968 17 588 280 47 043 27 254 19 779 52 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) 5 644 2 269 693 1 144 224 319 407 349 98 I Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) (/iltiheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. Entries (oi meichandise agents and biokeis lepiesenl biokeiage oi commissions leceived. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-15 TABLE 3 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963 Continued Type of operation and kind of business Estab- lisli- ments (number) Sales ($1,( Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,( Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nou, 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TVPt BY KIND OF BUSINESS — CONTINUED MANUFACTURCRS* SALES BRANCMESt SALES Of r ICES — CONTINUED HACHINERYi EQUIPMENT- SUPPLIESl COMMERCIALi INDUSTRIAL MACHINESi COMMERCIAL MACHINESi EQUIPMENT. MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES- CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES- INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES- INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES- EQUIP.. SUPPLIESl -WITH STOCK . 'WITHOUT STOCK EQUIPMENT . . -WITH STOCK . 'WITHOUT STOCK -WITH STOCK . 'WITHOUT STOCK -WITH STOCK . 'WITHOUT STOCK FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— W ITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— WITHOUT STOCK PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— W ITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— WITHOUT STOCK SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES — EX AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— WITHOUT STOCK METALS. MINERALS (EXCEPT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS' SCRAP!! COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK . . TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESI BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— W ITH STOCK . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK . . PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS' EXCEPT WALLPAPER I PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— WITHOUT STOCK INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER .... MANUFACTURERS'' SALES BRANCHES— W ITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGSI FURNITURE— HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES— WITHOUT STOCK HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS! LUMBER. MILLWORK MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOC BOOKS — PERIODICALS' NEWSPAPERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOC FARM SUPPLIES . . MANUFACTURERS' MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES— WITH STOCK MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK GIFTS' ART GOODS. ADVERTISING NOVELTIES' SPECIALTIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES — WITH STOCK . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFF ICES— W ITHOUT STOCK . . 2 693 2 388 305 1«9 96 53 2 186 1 100 1 086 1 29U 677 617 223 207 16 778 651 12U 187 161 26 110 35 75 111 1«8 1 676 312 1 36« 50 231 to 191 82 m 68 662 164 «98 579 191 388 «09 311 98 t«3 1«5 298 489 354 135 1 059 476 583 433 346 87 486 99 387 353 190 163 55 30 25 28 6 22 3 675 186 3 273 751 401 435 530 244 287 928 242 316 3 217 439 1 644 319 1 573 120 3 124 407 1 241 739 1 882 668 1 685 717 1 528 612 157 105 521 158 342 912 178 246 132 367 HI 582 20 785 598 773 194 404 404 369 522 395 583 947 15 395 783 1 265 889 14 129 894 635 732 343 204 2 021 033 673 465 1 347 568 580 772 17 021 563 751 162 720 764 070 398 650 537 553 186 275 351 278 358 529 279 064 79 465 593 648 511 291 982 357 1 154 103 811 818 342 285 2 879 362 676 374 2 202 988 1 544 056 1 318 269 225 787 541 601 115 236 426 365 756 862 279 764 477 093 144 113 64 608 79 505 198 355 198 365 39 049 39 049 139 819 139 819 98 536 98 b3(, 149 773 149 773 26 502 26 502 16 014 15 014- 37 304 37 304 2 900 54 544 97 736 97 736 3 780 19 349 19 349 1 764 1 764 35 119 35 119 13 859 13 859 15 484 16 484 128 922 128 922 98 580 98 580 54 54 143 143 91 668 91 658 15 420 15 420 27 897 27 897 8 289 e 289 9 963 2 029 7 934 163 153 985 449 893 107 92 342 37 665 26 515 11 150 374 956 242 536 132 420 223 869 149 991 73 878 115 706 108 883 6 823 93 963 76 224 17 739 26 774 25 107 3 657 50 133 32 999 17 134 18 119 31 878 348 886 55 394 293 492 89 492 45 306 89 110 32 504 55 506 20 770 3 672 17 098 179 754 78 161 101 603 100 375 47 547 52 828 55 491 44 928 10 553 106 190 53 590 42 500 100 733 82 205 18 528 236 461 108 980 127 481 178 274 152 168 26 105 82 049 27 875 54 173 58 864 30 565 28 299 15 608 11 114 4 494 2 256 831 1 435 26.8 27.3 23.0 7.1 9.2 4.5 11.7 14.7 8.4 7.2 12.1 3.9 6.9 7.1 4.3 18.0 22.2 10.0 21.7 22.5 17.6 8.4 17.0 4.2 3.5 5.5 2.3 4.4 2.1 14.1 13.2 4.4 4.8 4.2 3.6 21.5 3.0 5.7 10.2 4.2 18.7 25.5 15.0 15.5 15.1 13.3 5.7 10.4 4.3 8.7 10.1 5.4 8.2 16.1 5.8 15.1 24.2 12.7 7.8 10.9 5.9 10.8 17.2 5.7 22.7 41.0 18.1 704 341 651 453 52 888 19 852 14 29l 5 551 213 539 139 204 74 335 115 743 75 320 40 423 54 034 59 692 4 342 54 265 43 880 10 385 14 291 12 596 1 695 24 070 15 344 8 725 8 996 15 324 181 391 28 997 152 394 17 495 23 314 35 374 13 771 21 603 9 964 1 883 8 081 100 998 47 389 53 609 67 459 27 358 I'O 091 28 964 23 517 5 347 42 782 20 023 22 759 50 206 40 764 9 442 124 358 62 933 61 425 90 507 78 797 11 810 43 789 13 564 30 225 27 350 13 000 14 350 8 991 6 521 2 470 14 192 268 13 076 247 1 115 021 351 233 245 681 105 552 4 124 829 2 713 907 1 410 922 2 229 769 1 460 064 769 705 1 244 411 833 1 314 669 1 235 353 79 316 1 090 534 874 905 215 628 303 782 269 190 34 592 453 315 290 383 162 932 185 271 293 555 483 385 549 153 934 232 338 769 453 589 648 745 247 821 400 924 203 068 38 442 164 625 029 633 918 525 HI 007 325 792 555 258 770 534 535 699 447 932 87 757 823 395 395 231 428 164 985 732 812 225 174 507 2 515 005 1 283 528 1 231 478 1 650 432 1 420 773 229 559 833 809 257 045 575 764 527 273 240 192 287 081 187 499 137 613 49 885 25 374 8 514 17 860 92 144 84 345 7 799 2 364 1 739 625 28 723 19 558 9 055 15 038 10 519 4 519 9 122 8 521 501 9 584 7 929 1 555 2 215 1 975 239 2 957 1 997 970 1 079 2 245 21 625 3 346 18 279 2 793 3 263 3 896 1 510 2 385 1 359 346 1 013 14 795 8 354 6 441 8 780 4 062 4 718 4 276 3 505 670 5 255 2 951 2 304 7 316 6 214 1 102 17 822 10 228 7 594 12 545 10 930 1 615 5 668 2 133 3 535 4 029 2 056 1 973 1 177 957 210 205 111 ^Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withlield lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. Entries for merchandise agents and brokers repiesent brokerage or conimissions received. (X) Nol applicable. 1-16 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 3 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963 Continued Type of operation and kind of business Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE BY K IND OF BUSINESS — CONT r NUED MANUFACTURERS* SALES BRANCHESi SALES OFFICES — CONTINUED OTHER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES—WITH STOCK . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES — WITHOUT STOCK PETROLEUM BULK STATIONSi TERMINALS PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS AND TERMINALS' GASOLINE. KEROSENE. FUEL OIL PLANTS. TOTAL. . BULK STATIONS BULK TERMINALS LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS MOTOR VEHICLES' AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENTI AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES . AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES 870 348 522 29 310 27 3U5 1 965 DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTSI DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL 1 DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS . APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTSI DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS' VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. FARM PRODUCTS— RAW MATERIALS! COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS . . . . ELECTRICAL 600DS1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS. . ELECTRICAL APPLI AiNCESi TELEVISION. ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT . . . RADIO SETS HARDWARE. PLUMBING. HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIESl HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIESl COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL MACHINES. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESl COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT . . . . INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES .... TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. EX AUTOMOTIVE METALS. MINERALS (EXCEPT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. SCRAP) I COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS I IRON. STEEL SCRAP . . WASTE MATERIALS . . . TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS 150 55« 31 207 93 385 550 132 78 209 lOU 233 71 1311 1 085 2 551 194 253 1 997 eoe 1 020 215 1 3"tl 390 882 289 380 118 953 925 99 199 238 227 218 40 732 21 3 707 816 885 144 2 821 672 20 880 042 11 421 083 9 458 959 DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESI 577 234 887 829 42 763 479 095 102 201 512 697 2 823 444 2 451 205 145 144 1 005 546 312 763 298 455 92 510 810 393 2 087 939 8 485 346 1 215 171 2 228 158 8 811 420 2 039 555 906 377 296 852 1 568 995 353 435 620 502 278 840 151 285 115 068 1 526 182 652 052 77 590 133 555 203 985 244 515 674 240 138 061 1 344 038 128 269 88 796 55 505 BEER. WINE BEER 23 20 915 WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS 86 158 921 ^Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available Entries lor merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 74 320 74 320 091 174 391 883 699 291 2 286 1 478 288 4 805 437 3 098 468 056 288 6 209 1 265 155 661 441 6 910 11 998 37 446 13 590 23 974 17 285 4 044 2 929 4 250 1 090 5 042 553 2 312 4 065 14 646 5 413 855 587 911 581 350 388 316 1 914 574 209 236 94 529 114 507 (na) (na) (na) 84 876 (NA) 18 818 43 148 2 020 28 652 4 983 23 135 82 355 109 198 7 181 39 982 10 856 13 553 4 200 10 890 92 084 247 248 14 588 22 893 129 916 67 289 59 466 15 529 96 714 22 251 45 079 15 105 15 000 12 761 115 858 49 999 5 233 11 856 14 873 15 596 22 700 5 335 49 545 5 193 3 849 1 070 7 969 5.6 10.7 (NA) (na) (NA) (na) 3.3 4.9 4.7 6.0 4.9 2.9 4.5 4.9 4.0 3.5 4.5 4.5 1.3 4.4 2.9 1.2 1.0 1.5 3.3 6.6 5.6 6.2 6.3 7.3 11 6.7 8.9 7.3 6.4 3.4 3.9 3.7 4.0 4.3 5.1 5.0 100 425 46 852 53 573 745 557 459 035 276 522 9 129 20 765 753 15 695 3 278 14 875 42 652 53 526 3 079 21 384 6 031 5 731 2 199 5 301 53 046 126 021 5 049 13 574 51 116 33 584 28 547 7 485 50 754 11 125 25 323 8 941 8 497 5 790 58 178 28 413 2 399 5 884 7 311 8 162 U 256 5 304 25 325 3 403 2 193 514 4 434 1 975 510 890 071 1 085 439 14 345 512 9 157 284 5 188 328 163 491 396 879 17 705 338 827 64 141 277 285 837 360 971 985 55 319 426 740 114 207 107 751 40 966 100 889 023 524 411 298 133 501 251 734 1 260 358 885 186 559 713 149 899 988 808 211 225 514 284 186 182 179 828 153 758 1 331 555 553 127 48 290 128 851 148 605 153 995 215 315 104 535 528 475 61 Oil 41 842 11 383 91 202 12 791 6 142 6 549 134 555 94 208 40 447 2 159 2 492 135 2 411 412 1 965 5 442 6 855 331 3 588 1 145 862 378 782 9 536 19 236 1 399 2 076 25 670 13 635 3 891 1 075 6 059 648 637 172 1 502 942 9 055 3 863 397 1 053 1 040 1 025 1 459 733 3 557 422 370 110 580 5 950 6 909 41 372 12 88 52 138 24* 738 52 80 48 221 42 95 575 1 671 157 110 1 704 771 574 125 533 291 543 182 285 37 1 003 475 52 89 135 107 42 14 340 12 19 13 30 (X) Nol applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-17 TABLE 3 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1963- continued Type of operation and kind of business Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses {incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) Paid employees. workweek ended nearest m. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE BY Klr<D OF BUSINESS — CONT INUED MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS— CONT I NUED PAPER 1 PAPER PRODUCTS' EXCEPT WALLPAPER I PRINTING AND URITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER STATIONERY t OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITUREi HOME FURNISHINGSl FURNITURE— HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSI LUMBER. MILLDORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADVERTISING NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES. OTHER PRODUCTS FARM PRODUCT ASSEMBLERS GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTSl DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALSI COTTON GRAIN . LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. . . MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . • HIDES. SKINS. PELTS LEAF TOBACCO WOOL. WOOL TOPS. MOHAIR OTHER FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS. . FARM SUPPLIESI FEEDS — ANIMAL AND POULTRY . SEEDS (FIELD. VEGETABLE. FLOWER). BULBS OTHER FARM SUPPLIES OTHER PRODUCTS 55 261 127 503 «99 571 377 t2U 95 246 127 255 1 til 319 1 533 2 106 236 7 586 1 237 333 56 69 73 135 253 249 98 150 385 200 335 431 113 402 515 687 596 085 595 115 344 584 581 060 138 937 702 599 97 455 152 916 3 314 975 338 348 764 170 1 505 408 219 359 952 067 395 286 275 415 15 848 59 710 57 161 133 695 115 910 160 393 43 042 48 847 2 218 754 305 1 215 2 415 407 059 1 091 511 7 305 227 275 26 244 3 176 9 949 21 630 41 175 253 870 18 574 60 714 1 316 25 881 5 819 27 598 5 900 25 848 1 210 1 363 12 449 15 199 5 837 33 194 37 391 28 713 19 777 32 575 12 720 15 755 5 484 13 168 92 642 29 130 87 eeo 311 558 9 497 314 764 45 153 25 973 2 255 5 246 3 657 14 815 13 825 30 832 5 933 10 089 3.2 4.5 5.1 5.4 5.4 4.1 5.7 5.6 9.2 2.2 5.6 8.6 2.8 8.6 11.5 20.7 4.3 5.4 3.3 9.4 14.2 8.8 5.4 11.1 11.9 19.2 13.8 20.7 5 956 7 549 3 351 18 200 17 699 14 955 11 334 13 214 5 234 10 715 2 613 5 707 51 577 13 452 41 442 147 947 3 051 134 458 16 075 12 451 1 012 2 776 1 639 7 034 6 610 14 268 2 308 5 514 123 502 155 568 64 457 352 040 320 231 295 963 244 587 247 285 123 125 195 322 52 145 105 896 1 002 949 256 181 830 914 3 201 796 55 786 503 745 297 590 297 557 21 752 71 434 28 642 175 519 129 822 262 059 43 489 104 668 570 1 085 574 2 472 2 259 2 306 1 999 1 804 1 242 1 522 413 843 7 753 2 771 12 093 48 771 974 30 579 4 201 5 276 305 1 529 356 2 986 1 523 3 131 482 1 134 18 127 76 322 329 314 174 251 49 130 73 154 814 90 1 411 1 331 177 278 957 254 57 59 55 82 174 95 77 97 Entries for merctiandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 1-18 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 4 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958 Type of operation and kind of business Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,01 Inven- tories, end oif year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (inci, payroll)' Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) WHOLtbALt TRAOr. , TOTAL^ TYPr. OF QPtJRATlON MtBCHANT WHOLESALERS, TOTAL^ SERtflCr WHOLr.bALLRS: WMOLPSALC MLRCHANf., DISTRIbUTORS IMPORTERS , rxPORTF.RS RACK MCKCHANDISERS TERMINAL GRAIN ELtVATORb. . . , . . LIMITED FUfJCriON WMOLfSALLRS; CASH-CARRY WHOLESALERS. ,» ..... , , WAGON, TRUCK DISTKIOUTORS ...,<. OTHER LIMITFO-FUrjCTION WMOLtSALERS MANUFACTURERO* "^ALfS BRANCHES, SALES OFFirES, TOIAL^, , . . MANUFACTURERS* SALES BRANCHES (wITH STOCH) MANUFACTURERS* SALES OFFICFS (WITHOUr STOC<} PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS, TERMINALS, LP GAS FACILITIFS, TOTAL, REFINER-MARKLTLK BULK PLANTS, TERMINALS , . OTHER BULK PLANTS, TERMINALS , . MERCHANDISE AGENTS, BROKERS, TOTAL^ ...... AUCTION COMPANIES .... c .. .....,,.,,,, . MERCHANDISE BROKERS: BROKFRS RtPRESCNTING BUYERS ..,,.,,,...,.. BROKERS REPRESENTING SELLERS c , . c . . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ....,,,.,.....=.., IMPORT AGENTS ...................... EXPORT AGENTS ...... ..,,....,,...,, . MANUEACTUKEHS* AGENTS „ , . ^ . „ „ . SELLING AGENTS. = . . . . o . . . PURCHASING AGENTS AND RtSlCENT BUYERS ....,...,. ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS, TOTAL^ .........<,.. COUNTRY GRAIN ELEVATORS ..........=...,.. COMMISSION BUYERS OF FARM PRODUCTS. ... . . . FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLE PACKING HOUSES ...,,.,,., LIVESTOCK CONCENTRATION YARDS ... o ......... . OTHER ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS ............ TYPE BY KIND OF BUSINESS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MOTOR VtHICLES. AllTOMOTIVF EOUIPMCNT Vi(HOL( S A LE RS : AUrOMOQlLE, OTHLR MOTOR VEHICLE DISTRIBUTORS NEW AND usee AUTOMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS. ......... TRUCK, TRACTOR (ROAD-TYPE) DEALf RS . AUTOMOriVE EQUIPMENT WHOLESALERS = ...... AUTOMOTIVE Gl ASS JOBBERS NEW AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, ACCESSORIES JOBBERS ....... USED AUTOMOriVt PaRTS, ACCESSORIES JOBBERS. .=.... GARAGE lOUlPMCNT, TOOLS DISTRIBUTORS. ......... TIRE, TUBE WHOLESALERS. ..., = ,..<,.....,.. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ALLIED PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS: DRUGS, CRUG PROPR t ETAH I LS , CRUGG I STS , SUNDR I E S WHOLESALERS GENERAL-LINE DRUG V^HOLE SAL.ERS ..,..,,....,. SPEC I AI^TY-LINI DRUG, TOILE TR ITS WHOLESALERS ...... PAINT, VARNISH WHOLESALERS. ............... OTHER CHEMICALS, ALLIED PRODUCTS. . . DRY GOODS, APPAREL V^HOLE S At E RS : DRY GOncs, PIECE GOODS, N(>TIONS WHOLESALERS . GENLRAL-LINf DRY GOODS WHOWSALtRS. . , , , PIECE GOODS WHOLESALERS ................ NOTIONS WHOLESALERS ......... PIECE GOODS CONVERTERS „ OTHtR SPECIALTY-LINE DRY GOODS, WHOLESALERS ...... APPAREL AND ACCESSORIIS. HOSIERY, LINGERH WHOLfSAIERS. . MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING, ACCESSORIES WHOLESALERS . . MEN'S , HOYS* CLOTHING, FURNI SHl NGS WHOLf SaLERS. . . . . WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS WHOLfSALEKS . HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR WHOU SaLERS ORESSLC FURS, FUR ClOTHIfiG w;HOLESALLRS . MILLINERY, MILLINERY SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS. ...... WORK CLOTHING WHOLFSALERS FOOTWEAR WHOLESALl RS 90 4 9? 71 236 3 yau 2 618 1 ■jOS 690 1 860 7 ^•>\ 1 02 1 ?•> 2U0 15 0«8 10 093 30 520 17 656 12 766 Jf. 666 I 8140 772 3 587 6 972 3149 693 9 985 Z 069 302 lU 125 7 000 553 1 191 735 ^ 617 p 963 293 670 16 111 190 11 108 1476 357 7149 0U2 511 751 250 2 805 u mn 105 1 926 912 6R2 785 q 173 1462 I 035 1 57 3 518 2 90 325 IRO 616 aas fPh 9oa 122 OftO 171 U2 5 9314 7U7 1483 629 5 1439 95 5 637 152 2 Oil 291 580 667 1 536 722 2 773 332 87 819 865 141 7 97 685 145 959 7 98 20 252 116 15 1481 96 0 6 6148 852 146 589 318 14 552 au2 1 871 685 8 119 560 1 1 795 915 8 56 7a9 1 U1414 658 9 687 6147 6 676 677 1 2 514 no 9 005 u3a 3 037 7U7 506 705 838 855 1 257 688 3 357 6a9 2 291 55U 1 145a 989 836 565 a 1511 170 32 279 3 65U 533 182 872 811 1J86 652 898 2 827 082 1 auu 155 1 362 9149 318 078 1 1495 61 1 3 368 771 153 215 1 269 673 252 819 1 ?96 6514 396 tiH2 2 117 914U 370 1485 1462 502 7149 729 2149 2U2 95 831 96 939 73 215 U1I4 152 15 009 2914 11 252 8142 10 029 1 1 578 868 39a 79U 56 661 125 095 35 105 514 875 129 6145 2 0141 0114 2 055 690 5 000 1 299 367 833 len 1155 651 180 273 9 271 1 755 6 518 75 1426 5 555 10 263 31 550 5U 789 2 602 235 798 96 699 5 710 16 1457 10 680 106 101 160 2 19 73 785 86 1514 715 129 5 685 671 886 27 6U7 9 915 714 0U8 339 855 198 003 lUl 85? 36 867 88 14 15 598 178 21 92 1 151 289 26 526 185 563 514 877 203 306 56 107 52 101 62 91? 25 5611 10 005 8 001 8 57 140 516 (X) 16 313 616 in 775 167 1456 115 356 181 116 778 107 760 65 562 225 908 165 539 2 un 862 1 1468 U62 952 599 1 53U 8211 113 811 36 007 1914 869 259 502 28 14149 50 563 571 571 240 699 55 321 810 192 211 978 28 114 5 215 561 37 760 315 5116 500 501 1 58 17 3 162 528 982 129 8 208 902 207 53 8116 17 866 135 565 UOa 958 16a um 220 5U11 76 039 22 1 0142 1118 767 2 1 080 162 159 51 1405 152 8514 51 289 515 055 U5 566 75 526 115 557 57 962 15 162 18 92a 10 366 60 1 a6 6,2 18.3 5.U 10 ia.7 6 7149 UU 556 661 10.4 205 900 a.l 11.9 10.9 la.O 3.3 2.5 1.9 2 2 3. a 5.5 5.9 5.5 2.7 9,0 19. a ?5 25. a 23 29.4 21.1 20.8 114.3 12.8 2U,0 114.8 12.1 15.6 12.6 20.5 10.2 15.0 m.9 12.3 15.7 15.1 15.2 15.7 1U.5 15 2aa 008 616 477 182 92a 127 06a 65 024 ai 805 28 781 95 165 86 754 5 228 a95 2 278 861 946 110 652 855 322 050 327 361 7a8 796 a5 7ia 18 209 94 487 194 541 11 886 25 607 225 6U3 108 674 20 855 335 aaa 96 173 10 650 87 715 9 836 130 578 139 294 57 ?7a 82 020 5U1 086 a 559 499 100 26 516 9 131 67 079 226 152 112 801 1 15 351 55 633 101 767 199 714 10 511 78 285 2 4 581 62 774 25 765 148 0 95 22 066 35 275 51 740 18 352 6 319 9 423 a 920 27 53a 270 071 911 168 619 286 155 281 319 3 501 012 2 430 635 1 361 996 962 416 589 229 2 015 943 1 738 256 66 on S13 46 887 66 1 19 047 62U 12 949 064 6 260 935 6 619 146 15 025 796 1 267 126 350 145 1 811 595 3 890 627 225 630 469 250 4 414 590 2 091 028 437 430 7 471 452 1 925 712 255 460 2 159 217 211 357 2 909 415 860 970 187 929 675 041 n 295 635 95 488 10 32U 432 681 441 194 272 1 39a 241 4 626 995 2 156 564 2 470 431 698 167 2 035 553 5 865 831 200 567 1 459 724 465 754 1 206 aa7 533 319 2 854 942 427 115 676 874 1 006 684 344 754 124 005 17 3 678 101 852 522 857 702 08 7 51 571 25 266 16 229 9 807 7 968 25 955 17 611 560 549 419 157 140 724 139 871 60 897 78 469 148 995 22 195 3 099 16 401 41 762 1 859 4 107 56 701 18 212 4 059 115 409 25 472 5 409 38 649 3 136 44 559 31 097 13 185 17 912 130 744 1 090 119 066 a 468 2 120 15 678 50 751 23 299 27 452 7 975 20 561 38 195 2 559 14 169 5 682 10 069 5 916 31 875 5 092 7 4 35 1 1 570 3 584 1 214 1 974 1 206 5 445 120 064 107 546 1 547 879 1 nsu 183 1 U58 6 806 393 U8S 258 2 30 7 986 28 7 957 2 1 267 2 160 628 5 263 5 250 n7 259 8 219 1 120 166 8 lOU 2 !92 535 779 572 3 911 1 896 92 9 967 10 967 175 9 161 1 418 215 1 2 93 1 553 23 1 5 50 625 1 016 3111 72 9 58 622 195 487 667 314 646 62B 3 54 178 246 121 J58 Standard Notes: - Repiesents zero. (D) Withlield to avoid disclosure, (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 'Entries lor meichandise agents and brokers reoresent brokerage or commissions received. 'Oala lor Alaska (254 eslablisbments mlh $137,942,000 sales) and Hawaii {m eslablishir-ents with 5618,155,000 sales) included in Itie total and the types of operations only, not in Ihe type-of-opetalion detail nor tiy kind ol business. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-19 TABLE 4 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958- continued Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) ' Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of Type of operation and kind of business Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE UY KINCl OF BUSl Nf SS— roNT 1 NUtD MFRCHANT WHOLtSALf BS — CONI INUCP GROCEIRICS AND Rr.LAItD PRODUCTS vmOLtSALtRS: G£NtRAL-l INt GROCfHY WHOLESALtRS, TOTAL ? 1 5 2 ? 1 U 6 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 2 3 2 2 U I 2 1 1 ^ 1 1 2 7 2 1 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 253 673 37 1 209 067 082 113 501 tJ59 291 166 9ua 868 006 191 128 179 81 762 U92 693 6 35 37 5 52" 25U 211 383 977 282 695 106 U09 697 103 002 628 U25 203 898 199 295 225 186 966 258 9149 470 U6fi 367 113 682 192 366 098 9UU 361 918 180 210 596 296 131 399 211 ?92 009 300 007 295 8 1?8 5 2 36 189 5 002 1 951 1 162 717 62 1 5 878 5 092 5 035 7S6 ;i5 7 36 131 815 192 \2? 2 OOU 2 199 5 072 758 1 562 U17 368 558 117 1 311 191 850 2 0 9B 1 695 101 5 151 1 055 2 255 1 552 722 3 052 181 93 1 581 89? 61? 1 np9 522 155 111 119 2 006 5 551 229 875 509 980 120 618 2 562 91 215 11 1 65 310 295 76 1 311 710 598 112 18? 095 7 32 655 067 510 267 635 99? 138 688 312 771 879 58 T 713 5f7 190 50 5 82 6 618 86? 502 976 121 971 128 680 115 235 089 591 198 731 691 169 779 590 221 706 269 586 663 256 616 587 895 033 101 590 856 277 558 659 32 3 697 512 050 865 791 156 615 115 528 50 3 616 785 226 557 537 301 15 22? 59 25 56 21 69 59 218 19 5 52 1 12 5 2 86 305 211 ?9 255 31 305 58 31 112 51 88 2 31 199 51 399 115 579 ?70 109 501 71 10 269 150 65 1 15 56 18 11 15 103 330 15 92 57 1 10 1? 60 319 10 55 12 6 10 51 5 179 99 79 20 196 756 107 (31 110 190 956 261 065 971 522 335 110 516 681 921 087 219 789 10 3 193 61? 051 585 339 oiu 193 782 681 101 517 8 50 717 191 112 87? 015 827 678 657 209 757 005 109 213 1 32 58? 888 61 1 825 910 923 86 3 911 909 687 611 990 122 867 188 017 911 102 281 872 662 018 611 5 58 275 11 251 205 116 91 91 33B 157 539 89 10 77 10 112 11 6 159 119 172 28 101 33 27 18 21 151 58 96 307 211 63 167 ?10 115 267 117 528 95 18 267 118 117 251 91 37 91 25 576 589 39 187 88 117 28 127 520 17 51 27 1 1 55 71 28 251 115 89 26 919 6 92 lib 812 116 511 250 151 175 998 691 510 2 92 002 152 111 501 676 517 511 056 28? 2 97 539 920 605 233 066 008 058 2 98 2 37 061 676 719 111 882 5 52 600 001 209 157 2 50 229 818 229 501 676 159 505 212 87 1 711 177 616 055 771 613 652 551 707 096 778 219 689 121 912 801 158 6,1 5.5 6.0 8.1 10,5 8.0 12.2 11.7 8.7 11.8 10.7 I 1 .1 18.7 10.1 7 .7 15.5 25.0 5.5 7,9 5.1 3.1 3.7 6.5 8.0 7 .6 5.2 5.1 I 1 .5 II .7 11.3 11.6 11.1 15.6 13.6 20,0 18.1 17.5 20.1 17,3 19.7 19.5 16.9 16.6 21.0 25.1 29.2 21.1 23.5 21.1 18.8 17.6 17.1 21 .5 17.5 12.0 25.2 20.1 20.5 18.6 ?1.1 21 .9 15.0 16.1 25.1 57.5 19.3 15.7 15.0 18.5 317 166 5 115 95 52 16 12 170 196 ?59 15 19 57 5 55 19 2 71 26 69 a 17 16 10 9 10 85 30 51 170 139 30 2 58 107 215 165 78 275 18 9 155 80 71 127 18 18 17 11 207 296 19 98 17 55 11 6? 278 9 28 16 5 29 38 11 135 57 11 13 651 786 811 021 3?6 111 799 177 156 912 216 057 009 627 518 111 251 811 696 383 733 018 157 723 711 265 125 719 92? 797 588 590 998 072 667 955 821 131 229 807 981 758 680 018 971 ??2 280 222 623 651 879 618 968 306 275 610 518 986 827 291 619 Oil 318 936 297 167 138 32 9 6 211 5 260 120 2 863 2 012 1 115 981 926 3 119 3 901 5 127 876 111 731 115 1 091 156 62 1 616 151 1 586 189 1 005 5 51 281 115 215 1 688 617 1 071 3 567 2 7 37 6 30 1 707 2 310 1 712 3 161 1 550 5 101 989 2 97 2 625 1 188 1 563 2 710 1 051 355 988 31? 1 080 6 217 395 2 068 981 1 161 281 1 325 5 515 181 565 511 100 516 788 387 2 682 1 109 865 215 101 35? 791 261 632 017 031 168 109 081 982 932 156 067 261 163 876 589 658 851 895 175 363 123 506 709 725 718 216 532 805 720 083 660 955 502 185 817 289 921 618 528 589 551 986 051 766 912 227 171 272 751 767 111 601 550 156 951 005 888 51? 278 020 179 177 515 086 208 878 71 35 1 31 22 15 1? 13 37 52 63 9 5 9 1 12 5 19 1 16 3 11 3 5 1 5 17 6 10 51 2-8 6 17 21 52 35 17 55 10 ?. 21 15 15 29 1 1 5 10 5 28 60 5 19 8 10 2 11 56 I 5 2 1 5 8 1 28 11 8 2 28? 7 91 37 3 115 771 2 91 992 113 168 008 763 153 170 115 376 621 666 7 31 630 821 817 032 160 773 039 185 865 689 782 907 668 2 90 578 186 815 958 087 851 938 376 511 560 191 010 053 610 761 563 086 288 110 759 768 932 819 707 565 877 871 579 858 015 291 110 186 113 696 986 710 058 VOLUNTARY AND COOPLRATWE GROUP GROCFRY WHOLESALERS, , , CASM-CASRY FOOD DEPOT . . OTHER GENERAL-LINE GROCERY WHOLESALERS 171 SI 703 2 1 17 POULTRY, POULTRY PROniiCTS DISTRIDUTORS , . . . 1 919 2 012 FISH, SEAFOOD CISTHIbUTORS 1 520 1 251 FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLE WHOLESALERS , 6 190 OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS WHOLESALERS . . . . . RESTAURANT, BAKERY, HOTFI SUPPLY HOUSES 6 1 ?? 651 BREAD, BAKERY GOOES EISTRIUUTORS .... CANNEF. FOODS WHOLESALERS FLOUR DISTRIBUTORS 765 660 1.32 6!8 SOFT DRINKS DISTRIBUTORS ... . . 1 093 SUGAR DISTRIBUTORS ...... ............ 51 OTHER FARM PRODUCTS (RAW MATERIALS) MERCHANTS: 2 113 592 887 LIVESTOCK (EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES) DISTRIBUTORS MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS DEALERS 691 962 585 LEAF TOBACCO DEALERS 183 WOOL, WOOL TOPS) MOHAIR DEALERS 07 OTHER FARM PRODUCTS (RAW MATERIALS) DISTRIBUTORS . . . . ELECTRICAL GOODS DISTRIBUTORS: GENERAL-LINE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, APPARATUS DISTRIBUTORS . ELFC. SUPPLIES, APPARATUS OISTRS. WITH MAJOR APPLIANCES, ELEC. SUPPL., APPARATUS LISTRS. WITHOUT MAJOR APPLIANCES 2 97 ?31 66 165 1 2 03 991 ELECTRICAL APPARATUS, EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE, TELEVISION, RADIO SET WHOLESALERS. . ELECTRONIC PARTS, FOUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS ... . hardware; PLUMBING, HEATING EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES WHOLESALERS; HARDWARE WHOLESALERS . . . . . GENERAL-LINE HARDWARE WHOLESALERS . . 507 755 1 376 1 201 6 7 1 221 PLUMBING AND HEATING IQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES DI STRI BU TORS . . . WARM-AIR HEAT'G, COOL»G EQUIP,, FIXTURES, SUPPL. DISTRS. WET-HEAT EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS. ..,,.,, PLUMBING FIxruRFS, SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS , . PLUMBING FIXTURES AND WET-HEAT EQUIP., SUPPLIES DISTRS . AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION EQUIP,, SUPPLIES DISTRS, , MACHINERY EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS: 1 862 159 113 900 300 1 101 2 069 1 526 315 906 221 COMMERCIAL FOOD-SLRVICF EQUIPMENT SUPPLY HOUSES. . . . . 555 FOOD-PROCLSSING MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS. . . . GENERAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT DISTRS . METALWORMNG MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT DEALFRS. , 5 118 ??5 1 085 555 10? 181 989 3 017 02 158 113 66 118 696 7 96 1 508 706 517 159 PRINTING MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS . . ABRASIVES, ABRASIVE MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS . . INDUSTRIAL VALVES, FITTINGS DISTRIBUTORS RECONDITIONFC DRUMS, BARRELS DISTRIBUTORS FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT WHOLESALERS GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT WHOLESALIRS Entries for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 1-20 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 4 United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958 Continued Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operatmg expenses (incl. payroll)' Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (number) Active propri- etors of Type of operation and kind of business Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE BY KIND OF BUSINESS— CONT INUEO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS — CONTINUED MACHINERY EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES Dl 5TR J BUTORS— CONT 1 NUED PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS 3 663 521 181 368 1 077 896 131 1189 1 OIH 998 1 005 527 378 281 825 1 387 67« 57H 139 696 573 123 3 2U7 8149 inb 290 113 U 918 2 781 2 167 « 513 1 117 1 056 983 1 387 2 759 5 879 1 116 1 289 157 17 1 597 5 38 59 2 270 1 811 2 015 1 C18 1 027 3 311 112 262 282 9 31 1 121 1 996 1 579 1 631 592 1 191 1 167 650 186 581 925 381 1 711 1 339 166 11 175 503 179 115 158 I 039 219 193 207 102 97 219 616 302 231 82 916 811 72 3 199 1 121 270 322 831 1 706 1 051 651 1 192 381 235 309 263 3 668 2 730 3 779 3 538 260 831 976 7 30 215 1 201 550 715 383 361 1 761 168 95 182 772 515 1 220 1 299 1 588 680 653 2 051 291 95 218 559 83 769 817 698 155 216 226 821 696 002 811 139 059 169 510 988 676 175 360 655 160 900 862 038 882 108 681 216 211 125 798 327 189 215 126 369 179 291 853 380 50 3 877 930 582 689 S93 890 702 121 991 127 652 856 392 111 772 521 096 010 013 023 020 131 925 032 776 617 107 611 169 28 1 19 63 18 16 17 118 28 20 18 15 11 20 79 38 31 7 28 23 5 501 118 25 32 61 158 105 52 105 35 10 28 30 157 115 106 392 13 83 59 51 7 126 63 76 39 37 215 17 11 21 101 59 339 53 138 67 80 173 18 5 31 60 3 52 821 731 386 207 885 956 811 815 0 30 837 161 621 369 951 082 123 Oil 068 Oil 626 113 213 177 725 171 160 091 136 705 131 291 001 912 815 530 192 221 582 619 963 078 371 192 882 119 276 111 013 098 068 957 213 199 672 697 811 721 570 117 106 511 952 87 3 931 577 912 265 325 11 10 37 106 61 28 36 256 63 59 11 19 20 19 133 69 15 19 50 38 11 587 111 21 31 61 291 206 87 216 61 58 75 18 205 120 357 350 7 117 99 92 7 187 110 168 78 89 313 11 19 21 113 113 167 86 187 73 120 371 18 18 71 71 21 113 310 250 951 222 610 106 510 331 7 32 582 063 931 201 816 106 926 035 620 271 198 508 990 311 800 592 196 712 308 326 982 911 162 596 513 67 3 821 200 7 30 670 060 711 6 39 137 502 117 625 207 389 818 907 831 87 1 386 889 927 866 57 3 869 311 110 96 3 168 37 1 Oil 270 999 811 21.3 26.5 26.6 21.2 21.2 31.1 21.7 23.0 21.7 29.0 30.6 21.7 18.7 21.3 22.1 21.7 22.8 19.7 23.1 5.2 1.6 16.6 18.1 8.1 8.0 9.8 7,1 17.3 19.6 13.5 21.0 16.7 21.9 21.1 18.5 5.6 15.1 9.1 9.9 2.7 11.1 10.2 12.6 3.1 15.6 25.5 22.6 20.1 21.9 17.8 21.8 20.8 13.1 11.7 20.9 11.1 6.7 11.8 10.8 18.1 18.3 16.1 19.3 28.6 12.7 26.1 18.7 180 26 5 21 61 31 15 18 130 33 29 23 9 10 21 62 30 23 8 25 19 5 306 56 11 16 29 139 98 11 113 28 29 33 20 115 211 188 183 1 75 57 51 3 101 79 82 35 16 151 19 9 11 61 53 211 13 98 31 69 193 25 8 12 38 10 67 111 0 32 367 520 018 919 618 907 283 111 688 201 151 0 35 711 116 808 321 017 102 199 90 3 77 1 895 159 205 531 918 708 210 095 713 815 773 791 688 953 015 621 121 005 899 077 822 121 197 192 801 391 866 376 107 685 059 339 921 138 183 161 139 688 507 929 977 121 225 929 3 601 188 100 133 1 227 677 282 391 2 6 36 665 611 137 186 209 52 3 1 128 810 151 161 521 396 128 6 213 1 205 223 371 606 3 001 2 092 908 2 173 585 719 689 177 2 223 1 100 3 720 3 633 87 1 168 1 111 1 038 76 2 028 I 723 1 650 729 920 3 139 380 235 215 I 192 1 086 5 125 908 1 998 719 1 199 1 286 513 189 977 813 26 3 1 528 310 513 693 159 599 055 007 951 219 381 308 118 682 218 152 819 021 251 517 663 511 119 285 271 628 915 698 319 817 172 309 932 580 827 970 883 871 512 358 181 309 167 316 121 881 501 310 816 521 999 201 205 725 251 611 526 213 191 512 577 927 363 813 719 17 1 909 652 38 5 1 1 11 7 3 1 29 7 6 1 2 2 5 13 7 1 I 5 3 1 56 11 1 3 5 37 26 11 31 7 10 10 6 28 11 32 31 1 11 9 9 21 19 17 8 9 33 3 2 2 11 13 53 9 21 6 15 11 5 2 9 8 2 16 577 706 319 530 776 799 152 295 097 512 7 38 188 190 238 931 113 260 558 325 182 710 172 295 501 958 696 850 929 503 126 617 161 292 137 721 721 311 825 755 070 176 992 316 616 327 303 765 018 717 127 819 236 657 670 015 662 388 119 891 931 621 233 109 628 190 723 138 1 991 SCHOOL SUPPLY HOUSES 2 30 SURGICAL, MEDICAL, HOSPITAL SUPPLY HOUSES OPTICAL GOODS WHOLESALERS 536 500 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, LABORATORY EQUIPMENT DISTRS. . OTHER PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS. . SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT SUPPLY HOUSES BEAUTY, BARBER SUPPLY HOUSES 15 281 2 728 768 LAUNDRY, DRYCLEANING SUPPLY HOUSES 251 UPHOLSTERERS* SUPPLY HOUSES 171 OTHER SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT SUPPLY HOUSES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP., SUPPLIES (EX. AUTOMOTIVE) DISTRS. AIRCRAFT, AERONAUTICAL EQU IPMENT AND PARTS DISTRIBUTORS MARINE MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS OTHER TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS METALS, MINERALS (EXCEPT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, SCRAP)DISTRS: 563 579 257 285 37 327 COAL .VHOLESALERS (WITHOUT YARD OR DOCK STOCKS) .... COAL DISTRIBUTORS (.VITH YARD OR DOCK STOCKS) IRON, STEEL, AND PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS 271 53 1 087 291 COPPER, BRASS MILL PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS 11 89 OTHER NONFERROUS METALS, METALLIC ORES DISTRIBUTORS. . SCRAP, WASTE MATERIALS DEALERS: 161 1 667 IRON, STEEL SCRAP DEALERS WITH PROCESSING EQUIPMENT. . IRON, STEEL SCRAP DEALERS WITHOUT PROCESSING EQUIPMENT WASTE MATERIALS DEALERS 2 575 2 092 1 315 1 121 WASTE PAPER DEALERS ■ 989 WIPING CLOTH, RAG, TEXTILE WASTE DEALERS OTHER WASTE MATERIALS DEALERS 818 1 351 TOBACCO, TOBACCO PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS 2 273 BEER, WINE, DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE WHOLESALERS" 5 017 WINES, DISTILLED SPIRITS WHOLESALERS . 503 LICENSED OR PRIVATE WHOLESALERS 500 STATE OPERATED WHOLESALERS 3 PAPER, PAPER PRODUCTS (EXCEPT WALLPAPER) WHOLESALERS: 100 PRINTING AND FINE PAPER DISTRIBUTORS 118 136 ROLL NEWSPRINT, ROTOGRAVURE PAPERS DISTRIBUTORS. . . . COARSE PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS WHOLESALERS STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES WHOLESALERS 12 1 265 1 113 FURNITURE, HOME FURNISHINGS WHOLESALERS: FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE) WHOLESALERS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WHOLESALERS 1 128 559 OFFICE, BUSINESS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS HOME FURNISHINGS, FLOOR COVERINGS WHOLESALERS CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY WHOLESALERS CURTAIN, DRAPERY WHOLESALERS 569 1 812 237 171 HOUSEHOLD LINENS, DOMETICS WHOLESALERS FLOOR COVERING WHOLESALERS 206 37 5 850 LUMBER, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS: 2 187 996 716 PLYWOOD WHOLESALERS 179 566 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS 1 978 265 CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER WHOLESALERS 63 GLASS (flat, brick) DISTRIBUTORS 306 ROOFING, SIDING, INSULATION MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS . . SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE DISTRIBUTORS OTHER CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS 271 283 787 ^Entries for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-21 TABLE 4. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958 I- Continued Type of operation and kind of business TYPE BY KIND OF BUSINESS — CONT I NUED MERCHANT WHOLESALERS— CONT INUED AMUSEMENT, SPORTING GOODS DISTRIBUTORS CAMERA, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS WHOLESALERS TOYS, GAMES, FIREWORKS WHOLESALERS OTHER RECREATION GOODS WHOLESALERS BOOK, MAGAZINE, NEWSPAPER WHOLESALERS FARM SUPPLIES WHOLESALERS FEED WHOLESALERS FERTILIZER, AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS WHOLESALERS .... SEED WHOLESALERS OTHER FARM SUPPLIES WHOLESALERS JEWELRY WHOLESALERS GENERAL-LINE JEWELRY WHOLESALERS CLOCKS, WATCHES WHOLESALERS COSTUME JEWELRY WHOLESALERS PRECIOUS STONES, PRECIOUS METALS DISTRIBUTORS WATCH MATERIALS, JEWELERS' TOOLS DISTRIBUTORS OTHER JEWELRY WHOLESALERS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DISTRS. (EX. BULK STATIONS, TERMINALS) LIOUIFIED PETROLEUM (LP) GAS DISTRIBUTORS OTHER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTORS GIFT, ART GOODS, GREETING CARDS DISTRIBUTORS GIFT, ART GOODS WHOLESALERS GREETING CARDS DISTRIBUTORS FLOWERS, BULBS, PLANTS WHOLESALERS CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS WHOLESALERS BULB, ROOT, NURSERY STOCK DISTRIBUTORS OTHER MERCHANT WHOLESALERS ADVERTISING NOVELTIES, SPECIALTIES DISTRIBUTORS. . . . FOREST PRODUCTS (EXCEPT LUMBER) DISTRIBUTORS GENERAL MERCHANDISE DISTRIBUTORS LUGGAGE, SADDLERY WHOLESALERS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC WHOLESALERS TEXTILE BAGS, BAGGING, BURLAP DISTRIBUTORS FOOD, BEVERAGE BASIC MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS WALLPAPER WHOLESALERS OTHER MANUFACTURERS* SALES BRANCHES AND SALES OFFICES MOTOR VEHICLES, AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT: AUTOMOBILES, OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES: NEW AND USED AUTOMOBILES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) TRUCKS, TRACTORS — ROAD-TYPE AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES, TUBES DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ALLIED PRODUCTS: DRUGS, DRUG PROPRIETARIES, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) PAINTS' VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS, ALLIED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) DRY GOODS, apparel: DRY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, NOTIONS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES, HOSIERY, LINGERIE . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS: DAIRY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) POULTRY, POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY MEATS, MEAT PRODUCTS OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS: BREAD, BAKERY GOODS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) CANNED FOODS COFFEE, TEA FLOUR SOFT DRINKS OTHER Estab- lish- ments (number) 3 257 775 918 1 OUT U86 1 750 2 385 8<)9 56U 1491 328 2 61« 53U 290 557 675 235 353 1 225 282 3 9U3 1 150 827 323 903 722 181 8 100 1 256 1 287 83a 140 671 715 355 232 2 607 316 169 117 397 381 305 518 393 125 918 1 032 159 573 Sales ($1,000) 298 108 190 333 155 178 77 981 792 192 52 131 520 967 551 116 162 235 116 169 160 1 351 231 387 700 396 599 139 786 130 116 839 866 1 703 911 691 581 166 236 399 612 116 179 817 967 169 572 116 171 153 101 281 987 12 133 81 700 2 103 501 120 353 2 283 151 218 268 18! 125 67 113 202 051 169 115 32 9 36 1 118 856 311 002 111 017 676 656 35 859 352 111 311 203 695 869 51 513 1 272 181 11 527 583 5 898 890 5 628 693 1 191 275 862 737 1 370 779 Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) 839 618 056 201 783 111 761 636 573 119 813 725 729 721 1 790 068 505 131 1 281 937 915 379 129 230 186 119 110 111 618 901 365 365 283 539 99 307 357 286 252 291 736 333 517 261 189 072 1 131 773 828 505 722 735 52 595 2 375 597 159 657 11 176 56 300 16 0 37 16 111 19 016 129 118 29 166 23 606 62 663 13 381 136 959 28 566 16 251 15 265 53 361 8 920 11 596 105 923 5 373 100 550 25 281 19 736 5 515 10 620 9 168 1 152 269 190 25 256 15 825 18 193 3 975 31 280 30 976 21 052 7 323 85 310 151 221 151 221 91 108 56 018 81 882 Operating expenses (incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) 77 77 201 201 18 111 136 706 136 706 39 690 39 690 37 319 37 319 18 163 31 970 31 970 1 691 1 96 3 3! 887 11 331 11 331 31 116 20 919 9 019 1 008 38 025 219 672 75 989 69 329 76 553 27 801 162 015 188 501 51 002 18 512 65 173 20 811 156 317 33 622 22 020 35 711 35 326 12 008 17 627 210 115 16 791 223 351 68 059 17 7 11 20 315 15 135 37 201 8 231 171 856 72 195 16 893 82 760 6 925 68 616 18 Oil 20 617 15 901 112 575 537 823 235 67 1 302 152 167 187 125 708 120 812 265 617 211 377 51 210 137 065 595 139 110 857 181 582 103 376 15 951 57 125 117 111 79 316 38 098 58 510 281 671 2 38 325 13 319 7 108 32 268 168 187 197 271 119 165 17 806 101 759 32 396 31 133 13 133 155 173 Per- cent of sales 18.1 19.6 17.5 17.1 21.1 19.3 11.1 7.8 10.1 16.3 11.2 18.1 19.8 18.9 23.3 12.1 28.5 21.6 10.0 11.0 9.8 27.1 26.3 30.3 22.5 22.0 25.0 11.1 23.3 11.1 12.2 19.3 19.5 11.1 3.0 30.9 8.8 1.7 1.0 5.1 11.2 11.6 8.8 9.1 10.1 6.5 18.0 7.9 10.7 1.9 5.8 9.1 1.5 12.8 18.5 7.8 11.3 17.1 17.5 15.3 7.2 9.0 7.5 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 26.8 27.3 25.3 7.1 3.9 1.3 25.0 6.5 Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) 123 712 39 212 31 755 36 563 13 182 81 392 82 971 26 810 20 121 27 501 8 509 76 716 17 252 10 115 17 788 16 118 6 579 8 891 99 619 6 563 93 086 27 579 18 650 8 929 21 996 18 216 3 780 220 150 21 1 22 565 38 571 3 367 32 9 39 22 820 10 585 8 059 57 057 116 010 92 336 53 671 99 519 61 651 55 915 122 960 100 139 22 821 57 631 193 793 126 859 66 931 55 176 23 562 31 911 19 051 31 80 1 17 250 21 852 123 192 103 929 19 563 1 87 3 11 551 97 315 101 233 67 893 33 310 29 726 18 260 15 632 7 225 51 991 2 516 110 800 711 687 979 719 071 278 616 1 592 77 1 1 705 215 511 596 132 701 517 137 180 812 532 920 350 105 212 256 358 912 312 053 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (number) 137 877 151 687 2 130 295 117 718 1 982 517 535 281 109 113 225 838 511 025 111 513 99 112 1 583 215 502 112 557 115 851 032 50 956 651 Oil 153 666 233 101 151 566 1 211 970 2 790 825 1 859 223 931 603 2 095 519 1 286 271 1 130 118 2 502 721 2 096 869 505 852 1 111 599 3 717 586 2 101 527 1 316 059 1 059 575 110 00 3 629 572 I 017 190 650 571 386 916 16 3 733 2 137 696 2 Oil 578 123 018 59 837 295 985 1 887 539 2 095 118 1 388 689 707 159 608 781 351 156 323 007 192 507 1 235 269 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) 28 128 8 639 7 965 8 518 3 175 22 759 20 173 5 852 1 681 6 681 2 256 16 213 3 803 2 262 3 932 2 812 1 539 1 7 35 23 561 1 602 21 959 8 530 5 Oil 5 515 6 608 5 378 1 230 56 726 5 880 7 029 10 701 727 6 850 5 122 2 563 1 758 15 096 22 252 15 879 6 373 18 659 12 081 9 785 22 878 18 951 3 917 11 002 27 160 17 916 9 511 7 930 1 107 3 82 3 9 207 6 353 2 811 1 265 22 661 18 7 37 3 927 607 3 111 19 582 20 118 13 996 6 152 5 578 3 152 2 790 1 971 1 1 375 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withtield to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 'Entnes for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 1-22 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 4. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958 Continued Type of operation and kind of business Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE BY KlfJD OF BUSINESS — CONTINUED MANUFACTURERSt SALES BRANCHES AND SALES OFFICES — CONTINUED ELECTRICAL GOODS = ELECTRICAL SUPPLIESi APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . tJANUFACTURERS" SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK). ELECTRICAL APPLIANCESi TELEVISIONi RADIO SETS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) ELECTRONIC PARTSt EQUIPMENT. hardware: plumbing I HEATING EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES* HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMEtJTt SUPPLIES AIR CONDITIONING! REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES. MACHINERYi EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES^ COMMERCIAL MACHINESi EQUIPMENT^ OFFICE MACHINESi EQUIPMENT STORE MACHINESi FIXTURES OTHER COMMERCIAL MACHINESi EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT. INDUSTRIAL MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT: GENERAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT. MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (wITH STOCK) . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) . METALWORKING MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) OIL WELL SUPPLIES PRINTING MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT OTHER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES: MECHANICAL POWER-TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT. . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS. . . INDUSTRIAL VALVES i FITTINGS. OTHER INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. . FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES: SURGICALi MEDICAL! HOSPITAL SUPPLIES OPTICAL GOODS SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS! LABORATORY EQUIPMENT . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (wITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) OTHER PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES .... SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIESi EXCEPT AUTOMOTIVE. METALSl MINERALS (EXCEPT PETROLEUM PRODUCTSi SCRAP): COAL IRON! STEELi AND PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . . . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) . . NONFERROUS METALS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) TOBACCO! TOBACCO PRODUCTS. BEERi WINEi DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: BEER WINESi DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER! PAPER PRODUCTSi EXCEPT WALLPAPER: COARSE PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS OTHER PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS STATIONERY! OFFICE SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK) . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCK) FURNITURE! HOME FURNISHINGS: FURNITURE — HOUSEHOLDi OFFICE: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OFFICE! BUSINESS FURNITURE HOME FURNISHINGS! FLOOR COVERINGS: FLOOR COVERINGS OTHER HOME FURNISHINGS 1 229 358 871 319 2 07 117 175 216 lUO 1 969 161 36 1 083 516 567 336 225 111 291 167 295 195 100 109 172 U03 120 535 390 21U 176 35 mo 98 126 1 165 360 805 I4H9 108 3U1 lUl 223 173 118 132 108 321 125 185 175 251 5 039 803 2 121 SOU 2 917 999 678 596 523 776 151 820 190 269 361 969 268 767 1 793 967 230 018 35 650 1 380 227 761 978 615 219 316 889 175 329 171 560 220 520 195 780 311 977 102 806 182 090 220 716 181 073 228 169 1 007 866 1 119 553 111 958 156 809 198 565 319 176 119 089 33 216 112 056 673 511 636 290 11 195 631 1 028 560 10 167 071 2 683 753 655 635 2 028 118 1 717 221 281 363 1 803 712 1 705 131 108 197 338 021 77 913 2 60 111 166 216 118 268 591 821 572 329 US 288 118 288 33 283 33 283 6 209 9 619 5 560 103 519 8 181 2 280 36 038 36 038 13 563 13 563 11 679 10 552 11 860 15 681 15 681 9 950 7 819 20 899 7 612 8 181 13 350 13 350 2 191 6 686 15 252 7 879 51 363 51 363 51 117 51 117 3 707 16 300 11 112 1 838 5 126 5 126 5 226 5 990 10 911 19 621 353 661 173 123 180 211 81 923 75 716 9 177 20 129 21 003 32 118 160 229 71 983 1 881 178 780 110 100 38 680 13 937 28 027 15 910 25 671 36 211 37 639 21 180 17 779 6 101 12 916 21 82 9 59 216 22 080 32 261 77 920 61 117 13 803 5 990 22 161 38 990 25 270 261 387 78 511 182 813 115 100 38 877 76 223 15 725 lie 039 85 795 12 919 19 791 13 997 35 797 20 028 26 815 35 007 56 163 12.5 11.5 5.9 10.7 6.6 12.0 25.7 31 .3 13.7 13.0 18.3 6.3 12.7 16.0 9.3 11.6 18.5 11.0 6.0 9.8 2.9 7.1 9.6 5.9 19.7 20.6 15.6 18.3 9.3 18.0 15.8 5.8 1.3 2.3 7.6 1 .7 16.1 6.5 5.0 3.2 11.7 18.0 13.8 12.0 18.1 5.9 9.6 215 985 109 622 106 365 13 136 37 858 5 578 11 110 12 832 18 771 311 900 19 866 2 971 112 181 87 688 21 796 22 123 11 556 7 567 12 567 19 775 22 312 11 715 8 016 3 72 9 6 325 10 333 31 919 13 151 21 710 17 373 39 862 7 511 3 178 13 233 18 183 13 213 127 858 37 668 90 190 15 531 15 001 30 533 25 613 32 782 10 161 6 876 31 519 8 358 26 191 6 528 15 192 17 168 31 236 318 265 218 812 099 123 936 612 625 571 HI 068 257 973 251 891 381 211 7 228 610 1 063 727 87 761 2 315 050 1 830 163 511 887 116 633 277 812 138 621 259 508 108 912 502 970 231 731 168 015 66 689 157 771 191 793 622 518 1 072 801 211 Oil 171 787 901 967 759 562 115 105 76 816 2 72 168 381 881 391 911 2 710 530 815 031 1 865 196 890 673 292 875 597 798 180 355 631 132 853 129 133 020 761 091 171 779 589 315 137 111 293 290 316 088 837 586 31 156 19 910 11 516 8 259 7 32 6 955 2 013 2 287 2 761 57 968 10 588 857 18 321 11 605 3 716 116 219 897 1 981 3 167 1 128 1 851 1 376 175 1 182 1 539 1 961 378 057 150 992 158 856 721 809 5 056 IB 021 770 515 255 2 05 2 62 6 762 893 5 690 1 622 1 068 1 2 61 2 171 2 162 8 2 92 ^Slandaid Notes: - Represents zero. (0) WilMd to avoid disclosure. (tJA) Not available. (X) Not applicable tntries tor merchandise ajents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-23 TABLE 4. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958-continued Type of operation and kind of business Estab- lisli- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) Per- cent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) TYPE BY KIMP OF BUS I HESS — CONT I NUED MANUFACTURERS' SALES DRANCHES ArjD SALES OrriCES — CONTINUED LUMtiERi COrJSTKUCTION HATERrALS^ LUMBER I MILL^VORK MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (wITH STOCK) MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCkI . CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS* BRICKi TILE GLASS (FLATi brick) ROOFINGi SIDINGi INSULATION MATERIALS OTHER CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS , AMUSEMENT I SPORTING GOODS = CAMERASt PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES OTHER RECREATION GOODS BOOKSi MAGAZINES! NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES^ FERTILIZER! AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS OTHER FARM SUPPLIES PETROLEUM PRODUCTS! EXCEPT BULK STATIONS! TERMINALS OTHER products: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! SHEET MUSIC . FOOD! BEVERAGE BASIC MATERIALS . MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES (WITH STOCK^ . MANUFACTURERS' SALES OFFICES (WITHOUT STOCKl , OTHER PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS! TERMINALS PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS! TERMINALS GASOLINE! KEROSENE! FUEL OIL PLANTS LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM (lp) GAS BULK PLANTS! TERMINALS. . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS AND BROKERS MOTOR VEHICLES! AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT^ AUTOMOBILES! OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES! TUBES DRUGS! CHEMICALS! ALL I EC PRODUCTS = DRUGS! DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES PAINTS' VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS! ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS! apparel! DRY GO'JDS! PIECE GOODS! NOTIONS. PIECE GOODS DRY GOODS! NOTIONS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES! HOSIERY! LINGERIE . MEN'S! DOYS' CLOTHING! FURNISHINGS . . . . WOMEN'S! CHILDREN'S CLOTHINOi ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY! UNDERWEAR OTHER APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS^ DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY! POULTRY PRODUCTS. . CONFECTIONERY FISH! SEAFOOD MEATS' MEAT PRODUCTS .... FRESH FRUITSi VEGETABLES . . OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS CANNED FOODS FROZEN FOODS SUGAR OTHER FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS^ COTTON GRAirj LIVESTOCK! EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES . MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS HIDES! SKINS! RAW FURS LEAF TOBACCO OTHER FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS ELECTRICAL GOODS = ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES! APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TELEVISION! RADIO SETS. ELECTRONIC PARTSi E<iUIPMENT 319 201 118 10« 270 191 355 132 128 256 263 136 165 107 2 52 151 101 565 30 02U 29 623 SOI 239 551 39 209 lie 335 6ei 163 21f 1 316 2eu 756 160 116 110 252 168 210 86 153 9P6 2 701 1 219 257 2 08 1 020 212 357 216 920 111 5C5 3 01 C11 203 815 583 Oil 313 016 270 028 61 851 127 101 831 131 110 069 566 370 (Dl 225 209 102 578 222 871 922 863 160 105 572 819 236 536 136 313 (d) 20 130 812 19 877 151 253 358 117 106 613 133 11 221 288 666 115 823 356 812 2 352 731 1 611 231 711 503 2 092 975 191 271 1 169 169 282 329 126 903 HI 511 771 277 201 169 265 900 125 512 605 871 877 031 6 950 856 2 82 6 5 60 571 398 1 261 All 2 288 057 723 336 1 107 580 6 936 105 2 018 612 300 926 1 111 665 636 051 050 115 256 115 990 079 53 156 33 156 3 POO 25 572 3 896 3 933 651 (d) 805 7 639 3 782 3 782 (Dl 1 286 835 1 265 615 21 190 1 329 3 009 236 3 133 351 1 018 9 165 1 999 1 166 6 003 2 055 3 026 690 232 110 7 638 1 291 107 963 725 1 339 8 371 3 2 99 1 3P3 371 3 315 8 686 1 197 11 136 9 925 1 166 1 771 3 968 3 251 1 822 ? 161 51 511 38 627 15 917 8 651 17 607 62 113 73 315 18 660 (Dl 39 181 53 822 16 117 71 113 21 725 31 069 26 219 7 850 (n) 2 101 061 2 352 076 18 985 11 625 26 911 1 113 IB 763 3 706 15 313 50 250 25 780 21 170 63 555 22 212 15 200 11 858 1 255 795 26 223 11 158 12 197 1 391 7 270 61 166 169 176 76 317 21 019 12 618 59 522 6 510 13 201 116 182 58 893 11 135 33 350 11 106 65 128 10 511 56 115 8.6 (d) 13.1 7.1 8.0 13.7 9.1 11 .1 5.8 (d) 11.9 11.8 19.3 2.6 1.5 9.1 6.5 3.? 2.1 1.6 3.3 1.0 1.5 3.8 1.2 3.1 5.6 1.7 3.5 1 .2 1.5 2.1 2.7 3.7 l.O 2.6 0.9 1.2 1 .3 2.9 3.8 3.0 2.2 6.2 1.1 5.9 25 061 17 E61 7 197 1 132 31 685 36 235 31 813 26 099 (Dl 19 999 11 112 7 711 23 580 11 901 5 515 1 273 (D) 525 681 376 315 119 336 111 261 771 381 661 013 716 726 186 113 (Dl 115 606 285 239 166 116 152 951 267 620 108 308 81 272 21 036 (Dl 619 111 12 080 081 629 191 12 112 865 20 220 137 216 5 B86 11 129 976 8 651 2 116 6 601 10 392 25 775 11 617 10 111 9 926 22 5 2 918 256 17 172 5 910 1 211 2 2 65 1 713 10 195 89 552 13 289 9 951 6 996 29 316 1 7 62 10 598 57 296 25 658 5 633 11 551 5 171 21 753 5 269 21 367 118 198 269 953 21 017 177 138 13 120 167 333 783 129 187 071 296 058 763 039 189 2 68 138 513 111 1 82 11 076 35 599 315 553 HO 609 S3 101 16 517 66 691 786 097 1 736 305 627 579 195 651 135 593 577 179 105 676 215 053 301 673 791 317 92 022 596 061 101 261 175 150 1C1 568 180 313 715 525 079 (Dl 561 2 951 1 039 818 221 (Dl 139 366 131 612 1 751 1 355 2 217 161 1 657 377 1 369 6 103 3 102 2 701 6 813 1 590 3 980 610 133 293 3 322 1 712 760 128 776 8 523 15 561 7 180 1 671 1 113 5 2 91 1 115 2 097 20 835 11 716 767 791 188 3 SOI 663 3 179 Slandaid Notes - Repiesents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosuie. (NA) Not available, (x) Not applicable. ^Entries for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. 1-24 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 4. United States, by Type of Operation and Kind of Business: 1958 -Continued Type of operation and kind of business TYPE BY KINO Of BUSINESS— CONTINUED MERCHANDISE AGENTS AND BROKERS— CONT INUEO HEATING EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES: HARDWARE; PLUMBING, HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES. . MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES: COMMERCIAL MACHINES, EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, EXCEPT AUTOMOTIVE. MINERALS (EXCEPT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, SCRAP). . . METALS COAL IRON, STEEL, AND PRODUCTS, NONFERROUS METALS. . . . SCRAP, WASTE MATERIALS BEER, WINE, DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. PAPER, PAPER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT WALLPAPER. . FURNITURE, HOKE FURNISHINGS FURNITURE — HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE . . . HOME FURNISHINGS, FLOOR COVERINGS. LUMBER, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LUMBER, MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS . . . AMUSEMENT, SPORTING GOODS. . . . BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS . . FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GIFTS, ART GOODS, GREETING CARDS FLOWERS, BULBS, PLANTS OTHER ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS: DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY, POULTRY PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS: COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK, EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES . MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS HIDES, SKINS, RAW FURS LEAF TOBACCO OTHER FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS FARM SUPPLIES FLOWERS, BULBS, PLANTS . . Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 369 799 291 U02 137 1 770 779 85 138 172 216 93") 217 587 130 151 1140 377 851 193 358 975 170 505 382 158 199 121 315 179 155 2 188 117 1 721 2 277 221 229 311 590 138 107 315 597 153 111 Inven- tories, end of year, at cost ($1,000) 325 335 568 195 278 321 255 079 129 603 1 152 873 650 273 59 160 110 151 153 632 282 368 1 717 618 661 185 816 501 266 959 221 666 107 276 613 067 822 535 116 331 376 201 936 108 198 108 138 000 110 211 178 616 311 380 81 360 115 551 101 810 130 081 3 551 110 292 180 808 216 1 153 111 321 701 317 060 122 571 110 652 36 226 116 931 227 192 269 813 216 212 53 601 1 056 3 581 1 117 1 986 2 788 11 929 6 517 116 862 1 161 1 288 9 381 1 765 5 802 1 811 3 852 1 112 3 899 1 768 2 099 2 669 1 507 2 086 2 121 2 102 2 123 2 929 52 3 966 297 1 501 12 176 8 160 11 685 26 207 19 780 100 291 18 051 28 352 917 13 653 12 752 23 121 21 671 1 117 Operating expenses (incl. payroll)' Amount ($1,000) 22 123 39 226 16 113 18 111 10 239 117 68 3 13 568 1 013 12 751 10 117 10 165 56 695 19 261 31 027 6 107 11 175 5 856 21 Oil Per- cent of sales 13 026 27 226 15 800 10 210 17 131 22 776 26 115 13 185 6 888 3 957 5 7 92 11 121 16 650 95 838 26 260 80 769 313 729 15 051 223 989 66 982 39 997 3 817 13 892 22 258 12 211 32 016 10 165 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 6.8 6.9 5.8 7. 1 7.9 8.1 6.7 6.8 9.1 6.8 3.6 3.2 2.9 3.8 2.1 5.2 5.5 3.3 5.2 6.1 1.2 1.3 3.5 5.2 6.0 7.1 2.0 1.7 1.3 10.9 12.8 2.7 9.0 10.0 21.6 1.6 6.8 3.2 9.7 10.6 9.5 9.8 15.6 11.8 19.0 Payroll, workweel( ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) 7 511 16 182 7 797 7 821 3 705 18 537 18 211 1 318 I 116 1 115 6 269 29 656 10 738 15 255 3 663 6 355 2 979 10 697 20 115 11 176 9 2 39 19 919 8 716 II 233 8 323 6 573 5 290 2 159 1 758 3 093 6 392 52 120 10 310 36 558 126 976 5 177 99 723 19 031 16 522 1 961 1 171 10 387 20 325 15 3^0 1 995 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 139 175 316 081 150 588 151 153 69 800 918 170 361 750 27 717 85 635 78 820 119 911 552 722 200 029 282 879 69 811 121 531 63 701 208 367 391 137 21! 171 179 963 397 533 175 691 221 812 162 257 128 212 98 380 10 822 100 002 59 591 113 069 1 030 111 223 063 789 117 3 009 773 115 271 017 888 107 7 15 110 372 39 8 30 111 002 286 510 125 627 321 070 101 557 1 119 2 761 1 176 1 366 590 7 101 3 001 279 689 7 38 980 1 508 1 570 2 315 593 1 213 595 1 585 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) 2 686 13 oil 51 789 1 926 26 691 5 955 7 668 598 1 961 5 106 5 169 1 211 1 258 351 679 231 309 78 1 206 512 77 71 125 129 501 57 377 67 86 102 238 3 396 701 1 839 106 1 557 295 3 560 615 1 561 310 1 999 305 1 397 317 1 339 113 1 031 112 383 78 1 019 261 593 150 1 288 85 10 833 1 861 26 1 721 I 802 19S 2 120 1 131 105 103 76 226 386 289 97 'Entries for merchandise agents and brokers represent brokerage or commissions received. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-25 TABLE 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958 Region, division, and State by type of operation UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE 1 TOTAL . . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PKODUCTS REGIONS THE NORTHEASTERN STATES MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS THE SOUTH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PuANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS THE WEST MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS THE NORTHEASTERN STATES NEW ENGLAND. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS MIDDLE ATLANTIC. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES EAST NORTH CENTRAL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WEST NORTH CENTRAL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS SOUTH ATLANTIC MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS Establishments 1963 (number) 308 177 208 997 28 esu 30 873 25 313 It 110 83 261 65 221 7 272 2 596 7 127 1 045 91 857 53 790 8 691 13 826 7 216 8 301 81 630 55 217 7 718 9 516 6 582 2 507 51 129 31 739 5 173 1 905 1 358 2 251 16 685 12 876 1 610 716 1 208 213 66 576 52 313 5 632 1 880 5 919 802 58 621 37 697 6 220 6 581 1 983 3 137 33 236 16 093 2 171 7 212 2 263 5 167 36 531 21 955 3 715 3 615 3 251 965 1958 (number) 2 87 013 190 192 25 210 50 520 26 666 11 125 80 62 7 62 309 6 618 2 551 8 106 1 010 88 173 50 660 7 761 11 02 3 7 826 8 203 72 178 17 615 6 119 8 931 6 615 2 505 15 765 2 9 878 1 382 5 009 1 089 2 107 15 818 12 025 1 533 72 9 1 292 2 69 61 779 50 281 5 115 1 825 6 811 711 55 253 35 116 5 151 6 155 5 202 3 026 33 220 15 511 2 307 7 568 2 621 5 177 21 131 2 971 Sales 1963 ($1,000) 358 385 719 157 391 769 116 113 312 21 185 111 53 215 009 9 820 215 113 835 555 52 651 822 38 507 098 5 130 901 16 607 396 635 338 107 759 390 11 509 072 37 103 109' 6 251 019 16 913 983 5 619 177 80 912 205 37 110 881 21 069 501 6 356 671 11 550 613 1 821 503 55 818 599 26 086 991 16 163 601 3 113 790 8 112 987 1 711 227 16 815 511 8 118 372 1 907 132 1 171 111 1 889 177 129 119 97 020 Oil 11 236 150 33 599 665 3 959 160 11 718 219 506 219 73 351 213 28 071 952 29 162 595 1 238 001 10 031 399 2 511 296 31 108 117 13 131 120 8 910 511 2 015 018 6 912 581 3 101 881 37 957 716 15 728 773 12 638 352 3 225 132 5 581 229 781 230 1958 ($1,000) 2 85 72 6 901 122 060 171 87 819 865 20 252 116 16 589 318 9 005 131 93 132 686 11 622 893 30 652 2 01 5 081 823 15 168 796 606 968 87 115 271 33 158 235 28 371 986 5 916 121 15 099 812 1 899 082 62 739 128 28 072 312 17 367 697 6 Oil 805 9 505 151 1 779 133 12 109 519 19 206 701 11 127 976 3 239 361 6 515 227 1 720 251 13 755 101 6 175 386 1 001 172 1 139 132 1 691 881 117 233 79 677 582 35 117 507 26 651 032 3 612 391 13 776 917 159 735 59 315 755 22 710 126 21 176 109 1 107 085 88 862 913 2 158 892 28 099 516 10 117 809 6 895 579 1 809 039 6 236 899 2 710 190 28 187 517 11 627 512 8 588 227 3 097 733 1 131 022 710 053 Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 25.1 26.9 32.6 6.1 11.3 9.0 26.5 25.6 6.9 23.2 25.2 31.6 5.7 12.2 15.3 29.0 32.3 38.6 5.7 21.5 2.6 32.6 35.8 11.1 6.3 25.0 -0.5 22.2 30.0 22.6 2.2 11.7 -12.3 21.8 25.9 26.1 8.7 6.8 10.1 23.5 32.5 13.2 17.9 29.0 29.7 10.8 13.1 33.2 35.3 17.2 1.1 25.9 e.o Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 19 100 929 11 511 716 1 377 300 791 536 989 751 397 596 3 539 178 1 115 679 197 593 330 836 33 317 5 217 366 3 209 568 1 311 861 258 937 258 122 155 775 1 206 161 2 717 272 939 311 223 301 210 750 85 190 3 160 167 2 018 328 707 117 101 705 190 013 122 971 1 018 013 693 119 227 513 51 879 11 283 7 889 956 059 188 135 112 711 286 553 25 158 3 701 272 2 297 963 977 317 158 319 190 326 70 317 1 513 091 911 705 337 517 100 619 77 795 85 128 262 256 191 999 111 177 116 119 17 810 1958 ($1,000) 13 211 008 8 276 120 3 228 193 652 855 718 796 335 111 1 179 767 2 618 293 1 082 619 171 219 277 561 30 012 3 910 016 2 377 366 1 010 102 216 351 201 190 129 701 2 962 216 1 918 586 653 129 171 560 116 503 69 136 2 162 009 1 361 175 up: 613 66 722 120 239 106 260 752 238 166 157 172 067 18 816 33 998 9 170 3 127 529 2 130 136 910 582 122 373 213 566 20 872 1 697 902 711 601 116 808 112 Oil 60 916 1 Ibu 505 679 161 266 301 71 506 62 176 68 758 1 389 706 656 296 323 159 92 955 75 399 39 597 Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 3 088 706 2 053 911 600 203 113 955 159 558 111 035 873 301 501 955 186 920 31 180 11 801 8 118 871 551 551 051 180 118 19 001 11 312 37 013 925 735 550 789 138 008 15 152 19 232 31 551 515 106 337 115 95 127 17 520 31 193 31 020 171 953 122 787 32 251 8 572 5 009 2 231 701 311 179 168 151 659 22 508 38 792 5 211 602 707 397 795 131 979 28 753 27 653 16 527 271 851 155 259 18 159 20 251 15 589 20 196 395 365 257 315 71 131 22 537 25 009 19 977 1958 (number) 2 807 661 1 612 637 560 519 139 871 118 995 115 109 82 3 681 551 582 181 709 32 215 15 620 9 521 612 165 511 251 175 592 17 106 38 857 36 657 715 007 180 196 120 050 12 393 10 322 32 016 156 508 293 608 83 198 18 121 21 196 37 182 159 676 110 167 30 968 9 276 5 678 3 369 661 003 111 115 150 721 22 970 39 712 6 155 560 537 360 705 126 130 29 799 21 896 16 507 252 128 153 516 17 162 17 309 13 951 20 150 337 500 217 215 56 062 22 095 19 615 20 155 Standard Noles; - Represents zero. (0) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) N"' applicable. 1-26 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958-continued Region, division, and State by type of operation Establishments 1963 {number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS — CONTINUED THE SOUTH--CONTINUED EAST SOUTH CENTRAL ' MERCHANT WHOLESALERS ' MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSt TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ■ ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WEST SOUTH CENTRAL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODuCTS THE WEST MOUNTAIN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PKOOUCTS PACIFIC MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODuCTS STATES NEW ENGLAND MAINE. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PlANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NEW HAMPSHIRE. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS VERMONT. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS MASSACHUSETTS. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PKODUCTS RHODE ISLAND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PlANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS CONNECTICUT. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS 15 211 10 2«0 1 193 2 097 1 306 375 29 888 20 052 2 810 3 80t 2 025 1 167 13 238 8 121 1 032 2 225 833 1 027 38 191 26 618 t 141 2 580 3 525 1 227 1 088 107 191 36 73 794 603 63 87 26 15 482 334 35 75 12 26 8 730 6 729 929 185 822 65 1 436 1 207 116 45 54 14 3 748 2 917 390 133 258 50 13 367 8 660 I 037 1 837 1 594 419 27 044 17 531 2 438 3 783 2 190 1 102 11 860 6 762 894 2 344 789 1 071 33 905 23 116 3 488 2 665 3 300 1 336 1 494 1 069 1 11 183 53 78 759 553 65 99 30 12 492 340 39 8 441 6 400 883 194 869 95 1 125 101 558 334 155 251 51 15 069 868 516 334 476 426 282 304 535 940 258 864 27 914 621 13 895 774 : 954 726 1 849 238 3 433 474 781 409 9 925 806 4 873 473 2 131 452 896 491 1 423 207 601 183 45 922 793 21 213 521 14 332 149 2 547 299 6 719 780 1 110 044 979 542 538 794 158 075 194 892 54 164 33 617 505 284 305 477 100 344 72 046 21 240 6 177 264 000 151 793 21 710 60 741 6 866 22 890 10 392 159 4 855 175 3 463 130 564 884 1 475 466 33 504 1 198 773 695 220 277 724 165 209 53 301 7 319 3 475 783 1 871 913 886 449 413 569 278 140 25 612 11 959 048 5 522 089 2 768 213 1 198 756 2 071 541 598 469 22 292 855 10 922 741 6 Oil 257 1 718 556 2 999 888 640 611 7 872 614 3 481 812 1 620 752 864 602 1 271 753 633 695 34 256 905 15 724 889 9 807 224 2 374 762 5 243 474 1 086 556 847 517 441 882 152 822 174 447 55 691 24 675 596 157 224 282 72 819 74 502 19 653 4 901 230 505 126 129 25 455 51 554 9 911 19 474 8 677 759 5 855 300 2 892 704 570 037 1 299 645 60 053 1 005 206 517 827 243 616 171 485 70 512 1 766 2 597 982 1 309 966 615 756 397 427 238 469 36 564 26.0 36.1 25.6 7.0 22.4 -55.0 25.2 27.2 32.5 7.6 14.5 22.0 26.1 40.0 31.5 3.7 11.9 -5.1 54.1 54.9 46.1 7.5 28.2 2.2 15.6 21.9 3.4 11 .7 0.9 56.2 27.5 36.2 37.8 -5.5 8.1 26.0 14.5 17.9 -50.7 17.5 19. H 25.9 19.7 -0.9 15.5 -44.2 19.5 54.5 14.0 -3.7 -24.4 514.4 55.8 42.9 44.0 4.1 16.6 -2 9.6 731 996 514 241 133 842 39 520 37 387 6 906 970 775 313 500 69 504 57 254 30 744 578 083 385 501 103 209 34 652 23 471 30 250 2 582 384 1 561 827 604 208 67 053 156 572 92 724 62 711 44 535 8 177 6 823 968 2 207 34 528 24 492 6 359 2 670 616 491 18 214 13 423 1 904 1 952 137 798 582 030 385 300 141 702 19 331 33 389 2 308 76 650 53 874 14 411 6 494 1 473 398 243 780 151 794 54 990 17 609 7 700 1 687 521 111 359 077 96 950 30 543 26 639 7 902 1 051 399 701 213 252 720 51 062 44 465 21 959 569 641 254 754 70 129 24 151 15 081 25 546 1 772 568 1 109 421 412 484 64 591 105 158 80 714 49 161 54 555 6 425 5 575 1 157 1 471 25 527 16 585 4 950 5 061 554 217 14 665 10 661 1 671 1 588 202 565 458 579 280 455 111 856 17 5B4 24 849 4 055 56 289 3 6 955 11 272 6 441 1 480 141 168 197 106 970 55 911 14 797 5 776 2 743 150 520 107 907 20 045 8 547 11 678 2 243 278 846 195 557 46 532 14 858 12 545 9 334 107 929 71 452 14 753 7 034 5 120 9 570 407 177 265 594 80 374 10 586 25 073 24 450 13 100 9 749 1 277 1 324 143 507 5 635 4 897 994 533 107 105 2 785 337 359 45 183 94 535 55 701 19 840 3 001 4 491 502 13 809 10 391 2 092 975 234 117 40 174 28 264 7 721 2 480 989 720 ,151 880 <31 981 18 660 8 005 10 125 5 111 245 627 170 970 45 528 12 295 10 552 6 482 92 978 59 761 15 230 5 900 4 206 9 881 563 530 254 047 69 968 12 224 19 990 27 501 12 785 9 261 1 351 1 241 511 619 5 906 4 105 900 689 154 58 5 697 2 766 364 334 50 183 88 667 60 416 19 770 3 165 U 127 1 189 12 6U 9 090 ? 202 1 180 285 54 55 814 24 529 6 401 2 667 951 1 266 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-27 TABLE 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958-continued Region, division, and State by type of operation STATES — CONTINUED MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW YORK MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NEW JERSEY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS EAST NORTH CENTRAL OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS INDIANA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS ILLINOIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS MICHIGAN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WISCONSIN . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WEST NORTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS IOWA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS Establishments 1963 (number) 10 160 32 096 2 933 859 3 901 371 9 626 7 731 875 255 576 189 16 790 12 516 1 821 766 1 442 2t2 9 519 1 860 1 062 1 219 509 7 257 1 303 511 1 189 151 697 18 690 11 986 2 037 1 591 1 855 1 118 11 635 7 771 1 158 1 277 1 007 422 6 710 1 088 551 1 362 118 291 6 953 3 515 582 1 162 522 842 6 025 2 577 320 1 649 336 1 113 1958 (number) 40 125 31 356 2 770 623 1 60 4 372 8 236 6 602 6 38 251 5bl 164 16 416 12 326 1 7C7 751 1 129 205 13 520 e 926 1 649 1 013 1 340 592 6 697 3 892 532 1 227 456 590 17 916 11 437 1 766 1 706 1 699 1 106 10 797 7 021 1 007 I 215 1 130 421 6 323 3 610 500 1 292 377 314 6 773 3 359 499 1 472 571 £72 6 266 2 662 330 1 722 40 3 1 149 Sales 1963 ($1,000) 55 207 771 30 125 807 21 872 513 1 779 138 11 394 335 235 578 12 768 598 5 057 211 1 805 923 1 008 295 781 008 115 131 18 013 645 7 753 402 5 920 230 1 171 727 2 042 875 155 110 18 207 912 5 731 203 7 808 251 1 176 556 2 071 895 117 035 6 152 059 2 730 880 1 671 553 592 512 889 105 554 809 29 135 150 10 818 134 11 335 897 1 014 190 1 785 883 1 149 715 11 051 572 223 597 929 038 931 577 713 571 253 689 5 501 520 2 538 138 1 713 756 519 765 570 811 159 015 8 389 565 3 118 782 2 189 585 451 972 1 755 339 529 787 1 723 742 1 750 980 631 711 102 481 1 038 178 900 359 1958 ($1,000) 51 693 515 21 797 064 16 965 ;13 1 610 120 11 255 366 235 130 6 177 110 902 513 911 790 922 936 612 970 96 699 16 306 927 6 117 680 6 773 729 1 079 333 1 676 579 127 106 11 411 165 5 262 122 5 797 668 1 015 501 1 927 797 360 794 5 230 576 2 095 527 1 207 755 712 161 795 513 119 620 23 561 362 9 110 847 6 401 136 1 007 929 4 013 261 1 001 187 11 600 435 1 167 209 1 711 976 671 994 1 626 945 166 311 4 536 197 2 081 121 1 321 675 166 497 169 424 190 980 6 536 039 2 666 032 1 561 935 425 661 I 293 504 566 687 4 496 176 1 572 267 567 190 407 409 1 060 514 889 046 Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 20.6 22.7 26.9 6.5 5.7 0.1 50.6 55.2 65.1 9.2 21.5 16.8 10.7 20.2 2.2 8.6 6.7 22.0 26.3 27.5 31.7 12.5 7.5 15.6 23.4 30.3 38.7 -16.8 11 .8 31.6 23.6 16. 11. 21.2 25.4 25.0 6.6 6.3 36.2 21.3 29. 11 . 21. -16. 29.3 40.2 6.9 36.6 -10.0 5.1 1 1.4 11.4 -1.2 -2.1 1.3 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 768 152 712 657 61 586 219 731 11 555 709 178 151 720 195 137 31 299 20 139 5 283 636 187 279 Oil 13 827 16 383 7 510 911 112 592 108 250 355 35 050 18 989 11 630 351 890 238 378 72 122 21 718 11 751 11 591 1 371 188 827 128 102 205 11 102 75 175 25 277 711 019 131 212 190 725 39 855 38 648 10 558 312 733 206 837 51 598 21 554 12 453 5 281 385 159 240 431 82 942 23 205 21 959 15 921 205 902 123 190 30 250 21 395 9 853 21 214 1958 ($1,000) 2 175 516 1 357 525 560 679 54 571 190 666 11 685 151 246 263 200 120 276 28 664 14 556 1 552 800 7 35 489 411 229 127 39 136 36 121 1 6 35 70 9 731 431 956 186 911 35 166 37 330 13 348 27 1 659 170 130 56 416 21 197 11 426 12 690 1 0 24 6 30 615 173 297 979 36 591 53 261 19 326 547 329 320 261 152 512 33 966 31 320 9 235 235 962 157 079 45 953 17 906 8 677 6 317 279 952 171 390 57 646 16 812 16 298 14 416 162 821 97 121 25 089 15 210 7 593 17 608 Paid employees worl(week ended nearest No«. 15 1963 (number) 412 175 283 291 88 317 9 851 27 935 2 750 113 101 75 772 27 722 5 108 3 Oil 1 158 176 052 120 105 38 590 7 549 7 812 2 005 152 668 102 113 33 782 5 815 7 075 3 551 51 860 11 168 10 311 1 250 2 730 3 358 216 185 139 111 53 956 7 255 10 019 5 505 113 845 73 225 25 421 5 761 5 719 2 718 55 148 38 197 8 196 1 561 2 109 I 385 55 699 41 871 11 562 4 613 3 399 4 151 40 265 23 877 4 506 4 051 2 557 5 152 1958 (number) 105 2 59 272 883 89 111 9 687 29 976 3 0 79 87 791 58 161 20 063 5 158 2 633 1 139 170 970 113 051 11 224 7 925 7 133 1 637 112 722 93 194 32 167 7 031 6 723 3 607 58 821 10 619 4 300 2 332 3 349 201 516 127 901 51 917 7 763 8 922 5 012 105 273 65 613 25 110 6 494 5 186 2 510 52 000 36 000 8 0 57 1 211 1 733 1 999 58 922 37 525 10 375 3 912 2 927 1 153 39 156 23 215 4 731 3 586 2 135 5 461 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note; Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1-28 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958-continued Region, division, and State by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) STATES — CONTINUtD WEST NORTH CENTRAL — CONTINUED MISSOURI MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESt OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK F'LANTSi TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NORTH DAKOTA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS . . ■ MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS SOUTH DAKOTA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NEBRASKA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS KANSAS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHA.^DISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS SOUTH ATLANTIC DELAWARE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS MARYLAND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS VIRGINIA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WEST VIRGINIA. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS . . . MERCHA,\iDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS e 612 5 239 1 Oil 1 151 791 107 2 035 665 55 730 557 U7 588 73 U75 3 199 1 «71 201 642 231 654 4 642 2 183 216 1 072 255 916 555 384 75 53 31 22 3 658 2 646 408 187 364 53 1 184 862 200 10 HI 4 317 2 876 411 526 397 107 2 028 1 517 173 176 140 22 6 515 4 232 587 904 558 224 8 426 4 673 979 1 200 969 407 2 142 567 64 689 53 759 606 52 588 110 472 3 186 1 445 199 692 254 595 4 577 2 Oil 184 1 205 254 923 38 C 64 46 25 27 3 363 2 475 357 173 299 79 867 191 2 52 3 344 477 569 104 2 038 1 519 lee 156 157 25 5 74 1 3 535 477 777 651 201 12 306 855 4 851 554 4 804 525 500 901 1 881 078 268 787 1 220 108 355 534 163 536 117 902 217 535 355 500 975 414 278 452 45 889 128 878 318 572 203 623 3 402 903 1 180 486 525 174 165 035 1 058 350 362 847 558 222 478 963 245 875 622 524 483 978 259 446 620 818 85 748 105 403 16 707 4 473 736 1 852 741 1 688 509 401 761 499 144 31 581 2 058 972 887 022 904 587 76 353 190 822 (Dl 4 375 838 2 004 123 1 082 927 490 108 588 843 109 837 1 395 823 752 965 233 274 145 541 243 071 10 871 6 982 516 2 518 331 2 203 558 504 887 1 482 468 173 372 9 592 640 3 535 578 5 615 751 591 245 1 824 627 229 459 1 CC4 190 358 189 125 745 105 120 142 788 294 546 953 444 242 467 60 173 114 712 370 658 165 434 910 733 521 835 142 849 1 115 612 278 412 2 545 288 1 152 523 446 972 222 023 429 166 294 604 804 480 175 762 505 554 69 190 26 665 25 531 5 513 205 1 517 124 1 115 291 369 805 446 875 46 108 708 524 697 527 69 406 194 750 6 551 5 488 917 I 517 561 790 987 449 597 645 067 87 685 654 246 284 505 145 965 225 502 12 984 5 025 891 1 854 970 1 554 527 604 510 1 056 123 175 96 1 28.3 57.5 53.0 28.0 5. 1 17. 1 21.5 8.1 52.2 12.2 52.3 20.8 2.3 14.8 -25.7 12. 3 -14. 1 25. 1 14.6 29.6 20.0 15.5 -4.2 50.5 55.2 55.2 7.2 1C.7 45. 1 64.5 35.5 47.6 22.6 25.4 299. 1 -57.0 55.0 40.7 51.7 3. 1 11.7 -31.5 22.8 25.2 29.7 10.0 -2.0 (NA) 25.4 52. 1 36.9 9.0 5.7 16.6 -17.9 1.2 7.9 -16.3 38.9 55.6 65. 1 0. 1 547 515 324 877 166 309 21 054 27 772 7 594 49 096 25 605 6 214 6 975 1 805 8 496 42 492 23 871 3 453 7 395 2 070 5 703 129 141 77 994 23 824 8 952 7 574 10 687 153 378 95 737 24 555 11 521 5 552 14 813 57 475 21 953 30 477 3 351 1 041 634 248 208 156 895 61 257 15 920 12 510 1 525 129 449 75 056 45 795 3 254 5 325 (Dl 248 317 162 091 50 472 17 039 14 256 4 459 92 991 69 003 14 348 4 507 4 581 552 323 297 194 914 55 720 24 189 30 870 7 504 427 251 240 935 158 982 15 562 25 857 7 915 59 042 21 517 5 506 4 074 1 529 6 816 52 92 5 17 801 5 508 4 425 2 623 4 768 95 964 56 663 20 559 6 089 6 019 6 854 112 912 71 037 17 611 9 306 4 757 10 201 46 511 14 339 28 692 2 315 568 597 165 804 105 702 37 851 12 095 8 364 1 792 91 567 54 556 50 141 2 452 4 195 243 169 996 108 944 55 08 5 14 155 9 281 4 555 7 9 04 5 58 54 5 11 724 4 469 3 845 562 211 304 150 181 59 835 18 619 16 728 5 941 91 595 57 361 23 301 4 198 4 830 2 005 9 786 4 775 940 1 416 718 1 937 9 126 4 570 518 1 584 899 1 455 25 294 15 031 3 555 1 989 2 209 2 509 29 988 18 671 3 586 2 387 2 067 3 277 8 193 3 995 3 254 577 212 154 44 104 29 881 8 705 2 889 2 053 575 19 407 12 591 5 361 555 899 (Dl 50 754 33 Oil 8 450 3 493 3 459 2 341 18 615 14 315 2 230 871 1 041 158 57 146 41 448 10 154 5 105 7 439 3 000 85 902 53 050 23 545 3 560 4 460 2 287 9 202 4 998 981 1 005 400 1 818 8 553 4 396 654 1 194 1 015 1 314 22 850 13 618 3 729 1 654 1 672 2 177 26 541 16 714 5 167 2 568 1 352 2 940 7 459 5 299 5 321 613 90 136 57 297 25 615 6 827 2 611 1 552 594 17 882 11 769 4 975 471 607 60 42 800 27 858 6 365 3 446 2 996 2 135 18 879 14 441 2 540 1 028 836 234 54 441 54 528 7 544 4 649 5 854 1 986 Standard Noles: - Repiesenis zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosute. (NA) Not available. Note; Minus sign (-) befoie number denotes decrease. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-29 TABLE 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958-continued Region, division, and State by type of operation STATES — CONT INUfD SOUTH ATLANT1C--C0NTINUED SOUTH CAROLINA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS GEORGIA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS FLORIDA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS EAST SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS TENNESSEE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS ALABAMA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS MISSISSIPPI MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WEST SOUTH CENTRAL ARKANSAS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS LOUISIANA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS OKLAHOMA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS .... MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS Establishments 1963 (number) 839 185 437 224 63 4 079 934 707 642 168 8 896 6 520 742 655 674 305 2 424 204 562 366 76 5 100 3 484 520 481 520 95 3 935 2 668 360 525 288 94 664 109 529 132 110 2 555 1 521 143 542 129 131 4 852 3 422 517 529 307 77 4 175 2 580 331 635 248 280 1958 (number) 2 587 1 535 148 403 226 75 5 445 3 310 724 646 597 166 7 232 5 19C 501 613 627 301 069 205 465 392 89 980 427 433 3 393 2 241 300 467 288 97 2 264 1 390 105 472 186 HI 1 564 122 515 176 121 4 501 3 145 433 463 560 80 3 990 2 438 306 722 272 252 Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1 993 321 1 062 397 213 488 284 88B 385 713 45 835 8 100 478 570 321 756 171 451 539 115 947 96 500 7 486 810 3 711 425 1 924 920 683 207 868 818 298 439 3 211 260 1 509 534 505 540 320 755 718 088 56 243 6 576 952 3 334 692 1 860 925 412 170 I Oil 815 57 349 3 394 992 1 568 667 873 565 328 887 445 972 77 900 1 786 564 1 003 441 135 294 220 492 360 065 67 372 846 562 153 298 202 271 246 657 97 103 4 598 199 2 371 557 1 305 405 329 754 555 898 35 474 3 455 301 1 642 413 877 059 281 583 492 481 171 755 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 769 098 174 678 305 066 316 845 59 555 5 740 859 1 926 626 2 420 594 406 309 885 014 IOC 516 5 511 899 2 703 eci 1 266 386 657 867 639 353 244 482 2 563 976 1 149 604 467 962 295 952 579 053 7 1 405 5 153 281 2 357 846 1 597 844 566 915 656 453 154 225 2 855 266 1 303 325 eOO 35C 320 659 544 476 84 476 1 368 505 711 514 102 057 195 210 291 559 ea 565 509 679 126 271 156 664 205 565 67 544 4 075 416 2 C50 6C5 1 119 740 313 103 589 487 22 461 2 664 152 1 223 069 703 634 225 407 413 942 96 ICC 24.2 38.1 22.2 -6.6 21.7 16. 1 41. 1 38.6 65.6 10.6 26.1 -3.6 35.6 37.3 52. C 3.0 35.9 22.1 51.3 29.6 6.4 24.0 -21.2 29.6 41.4 53. 1 6.5 IB.l -62.6 19.0 28.0 9.1 2.6 29.5 -7.6 41. 1 52.6 13.0 23.5 -23.6 52.8 56.8 21.4 29. 1 21.3 45.6 12.8 16.6 16.6 5.5 -5.7 57.6 50. 1 24.9 19.0 75. 1 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 107 911 72 595 23 454 73 812 40 506 15 359 15 405 9 54? 2 516 11 024 6 923 2 335 6 108 4 717 1 622 1 551 905 532 383 444 253 966 72 319 207 300 136 614 43 719 135 440 86 593 19 412 13 190 10 259 2 775 23 124 15 245 4 834 4 390 5 255 1 579 441 298 299 522 92 367 301 222 199 529 61 995 73 083 45 998 11 249 21 583 19 668 4 037 18 204 12 458 3 450 27 105 25 669 11 636 156 994 119 042 23 210 11 232 11 901 1 609 293 118 200 539 55 470 11 987 13 553 1 459 184 340 126 432 37 632 9 590 7 959 2 517 87 544 56 228 7 330 6 811 3 864 1 311 84 585 60 355 10 480 7 775 3 271 2 704 248 776 177 260 50 172 10 943 8 942 1 459 171 448 117 868 33 914 9 304 5 550 4 712 1958 ($1,000) 119 660 65 206 16 954 6 296 7 972 1 426 206 154 156 678 46 515 6 376 9 596 2 087 154 465 91 115 26 651 8 666 5 716 2 119 53 652 4 3 676 4 65C 5 205 5 555 1 566 55 557 59 504 6 942 4 057 5 006 1 868 191 609 132 796 40 577 5 799 6 545 1 092 126 062 84 490 26 412 7 376 4 661 2 9C3 Paid employees workweek ended nearest No«. 15 1963 (number) 34 937 23 843 3 041 2 297 5 291 455 57 515 40 952 10 035 2 543 3 472 512 38 115 27 855 5 711 2 086 1 552 801 19 953 15 257 1 257 1 721 1 253 455 19 025 13 569 1 758 1 830 882 875 48 407 35 951 7 598 2 286 1 845 725 33 321 23 314 5 158 2 009 1 513 1 227 1958 (number) Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1-30 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 5 Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958-continued Region, division, and State by type of operation jTATES — CONTINUED WEST SOUTH CENTRAL--CONTINUED TEXAS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS MOUNTAIN MONTANA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK P,.ANTSi TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS IDAHO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS WYOMING MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS COLORADO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NEW MEXICO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK Pi.AfJTS' TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS ARIZONA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS UTAH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS. TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS NEVADA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES. OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTSi BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS PACIFIC WASHINGTON MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS. SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES . . PETROLEUM BULK PLANTSi TERMINALS MERCHANDISE AGENTS. BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS Establishments 1963 (number) IB 295 12 329 1 8«9 2 097 1 341 679 703 61 «37 715 56 388 45 269 672 390 33 199 13 37 262 380 453 386 239 993 92 239 47 35 1 562 193 221 154 69 1 528 1 098 189 186 123 32 550 398 28 102 18 5 593 3 557 610 686 422 318 1958 (number) 16 255 10 584 1 577 2 06 3 1 582 649 678 70 466 55 337 652 70 397 60 289 6 32 333 38 207 19 35 879 351 495 338 262 258 62 24 1 748 1 202 122 2 34 128 62 1 402 R84 150 195 113 60 409 282 19 92 14 2 2 37 556 680 4P3 311 Sales 1963 ($1,000) 18 305 230 9 035 132 5 618 953 1 035 630 2 138 438 477 077 844 249 378 232 52 584 101 151 141 478 170 804 779 053 329 113 37 890 106 823 140 894 164 333 248 605 134 436 14 934 55 949 28 515 14 671 1 558 380 1 150 391 164 385 598 290 151 744 779 258 492 732 103 301 105 854 55 490 19 881 1 791 249 1 014 336 323 297 205 715 199 076 48 825 1 470 427 666 794 433 951 95 137 245 548 28 997 389 775 299 450 15 104 60 477 12 816 1 928 5 172 895 2 565 959 1 401 512 387 470 597 272 219 582 1958 ($1,000) 14 389 524 7 059 188 4 061 612 1 023 142 1 793 096 452 486 762 943 314 061 65 819 109 215 123 579 150 269 668 587 253 404 34 128 119 154 109 494 152 407 211 059 114 120 15 500 40 165 (D) (b> 2 955 309 1 064 982 972 315 168 369 605 772 143 871 664 858 412 271 53 311 113 859 71 lie 14 299 670 393 149 008 158 602 161 378 74 685 1 196 680 515 852 32 3 379 108 836 167 617 80 996 199 112 136 729 7 292 46 402 (D) (□) 4 316 205 Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 075 729 054 607 388 417 596 584 200 868 27.2 28.0 38.3 1.2 19.3 5.4 20.4 -20.1 -7.4 14.5 13.7 16.5 29.9 11.0 -10.3 28. 7 7.8 17.8 17.8 -3.7 39.3 (na) (na) 22.6 46.3 18.3 -2.4 -1.2 5.5 17.2 19.5 93.8 -6.2 -20.6 39.0 47.5 51.3 117.0 29.7 23.4 -34.6 22.9 29.3 34.2 -12.6 46.5 -64.2 95.8 119.0 107.1 30.3 (na) (na) 19.8 23.7 32.9 -0.2 0.1 9.3 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 936 968 615 292 218 934 41 482 39 391 21 869 43 332 28 735 3 871 5 158 1 691 3 877 45 545 25 292 3 514 5 015 1 684 11 040 15 907 10 581 1 458 3 101 216 551 195 419 122 554 47 040 7 931 10 700 7 184 52 699 39 224 7 164 4 389 952 970 108 880 78 162 17 444 3 630 4 164 5 480 88 578 59 157 20 832 4 008 3 510 1 061 26 623 22 776 1 885 1 420 454 87 304 332 197 196 65 515 13 387 13 445 14 789 1958 ($1,000) 678 371 444 423 158 789 30 850 28 233 16 076 35 084 23 210 3 578 3 324 1 850 3 122 33 927 18 794 2 689 3 118 1 030 8 296 11 071 7 417 1 466 1 267 (D) (0) 132 045 78 885 35 555 5 479 6 533 5 593 36 928 28 139 3 657 3 573 1 068 491 67 553 47 300 8 849 3 369 2 402 5 6 33 60 729 40 943 13 499 2 818 1 782 1 687 12 304 10 066 836 1 183 (D) (D) 230 675 144 138 49 821 12 5 30 12 030 12 155 Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 178 093 122 533 32 008 8 743 8 204 6 505 8 357 5 455 559 1 065 455 823 11 405 5 505 550 1 055 598 3 586 3 140 2 032 233 602 151 122 34 095 21 872 5 633 1 585 1 985 2 020 10 296 7 722 1 066 959 252 297 20 522 14 260 2 442 547 842 2 331 16 055 11 117 3 050 874 742 273 4 048 3 488 220 237 85 18 52 071 32 988 8 834 2 218 2 845 5 185 1958 (number) 154 710 105 998 29 251 7 041 6 556 5 864 8 366 5 548 669 811 603 7 35 11 131 5 230 703 892 452 3 854 2 7 30 1 788 261 351 (D) (D) 29 912 18 238 6 668 1 345 1 661 2 000 8 641 6 544 670 88 1 300 246 16 330 10 937 1 669 706 594 2 424 13 388 414 432 681 423 4 38 062 138 233 (D) (D) 49 198 30 678 8 559 2 616 2 594 4 751 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes deciease. IX) Not applicable WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-3] TABLE 5. Regions, Divisions, and States: 1963 and 1958-continued glon, division, and State by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweeli ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) STATES — CONTINUED PACIFIC — CONTINUED OREGON MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS. . . . . . CALIFORNIA MERCHANT KHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES, OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS ALASKA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHESi OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHANDISE AGENTS' BROKERS HAWAII MERCHANT WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS' SALES BRANCHES' OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK PLANTS' TERMINALS . . . MERCHA.\DISE AGENTS' BROKERS ASSEMBLERS OF FARM PRODUCTS 3 768 2 482 3514 535 249 147 27 565 19 666 3 067 1 345 2 751 736 291 191 13 71 16 974 722 97 42 87 26 2 261 32 6 495 251 168 24 090 16 854 2 547 1 394 2 4 67 828 254 168 9 793 596 50 32 86 29 4 447 951 2 535 963 1 020 179 294 474 487 835 108 500 35 386 137 15 608 769 11 785 819 1 721 213 5 495 501 773 835 180 605 105 550 5 757 56 023 12 275 735 205 395 280 117 782 88 119 125 897 8 127 3 258 801 1 755 628 733 248 283 170 392 595 94 160 25 905 802 11 4 94 590 7 956 987 1 581 R71 4 087 620 784 734 137 942 67 592 6 645 47 449 16 256 618 155 331 350 55 737 73 855 150 419 6 794 36.5 44.5 39.1 4.0 24.3 15.2 36.6 35.8 48.1 8.8 34.5 -1 .4 30.9 56.2 1 .7 18.1 -24.5 18.9 19.3 111.3 19.3 -16.3 19.6 206 436 144 846 37 590 9 384 7 985 6 631 2 001 012 1 27 1 582 489 30 7 39 126 130 440 70 457 13 65 1 9 37 3 1 229 2 791 258 56 953 38 7 30 10 567 2 365 U 444 847 147 952 97 734 28 147 9 299 5 681 7 09 1 833 123 330 994 39 318 84 067 60 975 8 872 6 515 453 1 680 224 36 392 27 91 1 3 0 69 1 764 3 !56 492 33 756 23 702 5 273 1 591 1 392 1 808 308 767 200 124 64 404 6 045 21 051 17 145 1 792 1 227 123 399 43 10 781 7 653 1 740 333 742 313 30 663 20 519 4 890 1 860 1 232 2 158 273 349 174 486 55 847 7 244 15 564 20 208 I 478 1 1 68 69 206 35 8 842 7 196 599 298 565 184 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X| Not applicable. Note; Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease 1-32 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 SIC code Region and geographic division by kind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 50 501 5012 5013 5014 502 5022 5028 5029 503 5032 5035 5039 SOU 5042 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5077 508 5082 5083 5086 5087 5088 5091 5092 5093 5094 5095 THt NORTHEASTERN STATES WHOLESALE TRADE 1 TOTAL. . . . MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPMENTi TOTAL AUTOMOBILES" OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES .... AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPMENT TIRES' TUBES DRUGSi CHEMICALSi ALLIED PRODUCTSi TOTAL. . , DRUGSi DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUND, PAINTSi VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS' ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS' APPAREL' TOTAL DRY GOODS' PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS . APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES' HOSIERY' FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS' TOTAL . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY' POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH' SEAFOODS MEATS' MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS' VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS' TOTAL . COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK' EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS . . . . ELECTRICAL GOODS' TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS. . . . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS ELECTRONIC PARTS' EQUIPMENT HDWE' PLMB'G' HEAT'G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING' REFRIG. EQUIP.' SUPPLIES, MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT' SUPPLIES' TOTAL ... COMMERCIAL' INDUS. MACH. . EQUIP.' SUPPLIES! COMMERCIAL MACHINES' EOUIPMENT. . . . , CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT .... INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT. . • PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE METLS. HINRLS lEX PETROL. PROD. SCRAPI' TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS' TERMINALS. SCRAP' WASTE MATERIALS' TOTAL IRON' STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO' TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER' WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV.. TOTAL BEER WINES' DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER' PAPER PRODUCTS' EX. WALLPAPER' TO PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER STATIONERY' OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE' HOME FURNISHINGS' TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD' OFFICEl . . HOME FURNISHINGS' FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER' CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS' LUMBER' MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. . . . 83 261 113 835 555 5 516 932 104 391 717 6 014 1 142 4 339 533 3 620 1 309 634 1 677 7 619 3 824 3 345 450 12 144 539 1 303 801 718 620 2 155 2 203 3 805 AMUSEMENT' SPORTING GOODS . . . . BOOKS' PERIODICALS' NEWSPAPERS. . FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS' ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES' OTHER PRODUCTS SPECIALTIES 1 183 29 183 235 736 4 830 2 055 970 1 805 3 997 1 366 2 075 556 12 901 2 205 547 3 401 2 662 324 1 716 1 618 428 2 538 323 614 1 601 2 596 3 030 1 114 1 916 1 985 1 540 445 3 227 409 1 398 1 420 3 071 1 107 1 964 3 463 1 617 1 846 1 700 925 558 1 771 1 180 4 lOol 9 146 684 7 030 344 1 621 080 495 260 7 548 448 2 161 882 356 063 5 030 503 13 069 687 7 975 885 4 505 172 588 630 17 923 777 2 362 007 1 816 389 741 476 550 953 323 581 3 493 346 1 594 815 7 041 210 5 376 432 ID) 3 578 303 285 222 (01 6 894 930 3 550 236 1 667 250 1 677 444 2 385 860 785 559 1 271 399 327 902 8 706 685 378 427 138 071 202 938 37 418 371 456 186 794 33 774 150 888 505 553 277 833 191 387 36 333 720 919 96 025 98 210 29 017 26 378 23 702 133 797 84 406 229 384 53 299 (01 14 330 4 518 (0) 404 463 197 721 101 986 104 755 222 963 78 405 112 843 31 714 1 491 643 568 789 2 294 531 2 148 494 270 043 925 444 533 863 473 878 9 071 391 822 017 1 402 748 6 845 625 5 430 901 1 314 144 519 035 595 108 3 385 010 1 003 785 2 381 224 3 951 199 1 380 027 1 932 695 548 477 2 705 964 670 889 2 035 075 3 005 532 1 528 540 1 477 992 1 615 032 811 891 908 803 867 718 411 838 7 310 286 7 258 055 2 656 713 3 S64 539 724 814 7 105 682 3 531 392 535 211 2 940 079 9 235 971 5 018 400 3 577 584 539 987 13 526 544 1 711 904 1 857 174 548 102 486 501 438 731 2 624 782 1 603 713 4 355 537 983 215 (01 280 554 88 555 101 7 661 458 3 771 076 1 938 055 I 952 337 4 140 302 1 427 340 2 100 673 612 289 888 582 17 055 584 264 942 55 039 185 245 158 417 20 815 110 985 63 594 29 444 245 123 15 150 115 212 114 751 197 593 105 036 42 756 62 280 179 431 77 472 101 959 246 834 52 179 110 002 84 653 178 881 60 705 118 176 227 305 112 088 115 218 112 249 74 209 33 146 65 818 38 138 214 245| 355 774 998 280 530 280 955 276 390 580 071 168 193 149 552 077 4 501 019 305 406 2 139 734 2 155 879 3 759 839 2 Oil 543 826 404 1 185 139 1 000 210 3 415 921 1 459 538 1 956 383 4 654 637 959 690 2 078 181 1 615 766 3 315 402 1 112 767 2 202 635 4 300 215 2 089 051 2 211 155 2 175 009 1 425 857 508 405 1 231 255 727 791 4 094 780 873 304 55 460 21 061 38 110 5 289 53 587 25 607 5 532 21 548 71 002 37 179 28 510 5 313 125 843 15 215 15 758 6 424 5 157 4 613 22 584 17 204 37 888 9 518 (Dl 1 959 1 969 ID) 59 782 28 911 15 019 15 852 36 811 13 845 18 346 4 620 133 395 36 995 7 824 25 546 24 182 3 325 19 254 11 035 4 232 33 210 2 365 15 358 14 486 31 180 22 553 6 378 14 175 27 404 13 773 13 531 38 021 6 522 15 995 14 503 27 950 9 648 18 302 35 440 17 601 17 839 19 405 14 401 5 440 10 803 7 381 33 558 2 578 428 1 914 235 777 343 126 308 2 823 1 255 1 414 154 5 893 191 397 513 502 359 1 300 1 654 1 957 559 (Dl 55 184 (Dl 1 292 573 234 485 1 390 541 531 218 4 246 794 lie 979 780 105 513 733 124 498 98 75 325 582 2 414 882 1 532 1 333 1 278 55 1 161 94 507 550 1 215 366 849 920 440 480 605 323 210 917 493 1 584 55 221 5 520 915 4 147 458 2 679 1 111 405 1 163 5 201 3 331 2 495 375 9 295 539 883 475 514 601 1 909 1 565 2 709 709 20 79 55 555 3 415 1 400 791 1 225 3 409 1 176 1 765 468 52 654 822 2 838 121 1 353 334 1 270 080 214 707 2 160 659 1 082 878 115 389 951 402 5 149 194 3 157 142 1 585 492 305 560 9 773 857 2 352 007 825 295 461 870 294 169 298 913 2 330 922 823 777 2 376 914 4 257 437 (01 3 249 479 (01 931 406 2 851 510 1 051 182 1 183 482 626 845 1 751 915 579 554 966 741 205 520 9 897 4 215 002 1 458 493 2 316 2 040 275 1 474 1 473 357 1 701 215 571 915 2 994 1 101 1 893 1 833 1 487 346 2 695 354 1 138 1 203 2 492 829 1 663 2 923 1 430 1 493 1 440 753 440 1 558 1 058 3 315 376 409 (01 949 239 1 022 254 (Dl 676 735 410 389 176 701 3 210 815 348 035 1 199 737 1 653 044 275 544 613 177 562 457 (01 (01 (01 1 952 990 863 907 592 120 405 963 1 340 407 341 457 998 950 1 979 598 1 231 501 748 097 (01 496 520 545 146 (Dl 321 820 3 190 029 494 227 192 75 941 198 229 514 1 418 493 850 75 2 849 420 326 104 19 245 638 1 096 474 9 104 180 181 1 414 655 179 580 588 190 310 88 3 004 747 54 1 085 522 48 242 145 51 837 108 43 686 61 180 733 5 308 563 5 677 010 351 000 280 553 5 387 779 1 079 004 239 674 4 059 101 7 920 493 4 818 743 2 818 580 283 070 e 149 910 991 094 279 505 255 784 24 658 1 162 424 771 038 4 664 296 1 108 995 IS 162 328 824 (Dl (01 4 033 420 2 499 054 483 768 1 050 598 633 945 205 905 304 658 122 382 4 491 683 1 115 234 (01 1 345 292 1 126 230 (Dl 248 709 123 474 297 177 5 860 575 473 982 203 Oil 5 183 582 152 53 99 532 55 250 217 579 278 301 540 187 353 250 172 118 103 122 785 38 500 5 859 32 641 (01 101 (01 1 998 209 515 120 1 240 575 241 514 1 365 557 329 432 1 036 125 1 027 034 297 139 729 895 101 315 371 353 657 (01 90 018 4 120 257 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (0) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals, and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Nol applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-33 TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963- continued Region and geographic division by kind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) THE NORTHEASTERN STATeS--CONT INUED NEW ENGLAND WHOLESALE TRADE i TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPHENTi TOTAL . AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES . . . . . AUTOMOTI'.'E EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS. SUND. PAINTS. VARt^ISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS APPAREL AND •"CCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL . . . . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFEC-IONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . . FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL COTTON GRAIN livestock. except horses and mules miscellaneous farm products electrical goods. total Electrical supplies, apparatus electrical appliances. tv. radio sets . . . electronic PARTS. EQUIPMENT HD«E. PLMB.G. HEAT'G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESl COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD. SCRAPI. TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS. TOTAL . . . SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. IRON. STEEL SCRAP . . WASTE MATERIALS . . . TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. Ex. WALLPAPER. TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICEl . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTA. LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS 1 t'St 271 1 083 140 659 172 127 360 678 2t5 289 l"l« 2 839 110 240 165 119 297 V9S 568 785 259 12 la 55 178 1 029 170 179 380 882 251 529 99 5H9 lUU 692 613 77 301 337 71 423 31 116 216 716 708 2<*9 159 299 199 100 653 74 297 282 461 192 269 787 364 423 291 210 89 213 141 843 16 815 541 1 308 08B (Dl 343 533 <0I 1 003 336J 301 736 50 706 650 694 (01 (01 (01 241 758 3 430 612 514 053 248 374 <DI 101 108 101 947 761 333 585 1 025 078 (D) (0) (0) 29 928 576 302 1 190 500 632 432 280 093 277 975 490 953 147 479 295 706 47 768 318 960 112 572 384 252 373 935 48 517 151 241 104 781 98 170 956 530 70 712 285 333 600 485 1 471 441 296 787 101 591 195 196 650 757 232 060 418 697 572 339 143 726 313 111 US 502 291 919 93 501 198 418 615 812 360 590 255 222 220 925 124 575 58 298 94 414 47 407 664 301 81 668 (01 49 771 (D) 51 517 22 035 4 540 24 942 (0) (0) (01 17 427 159 188 21 338 16 259 (0) 4 445 (0) 36 268 20 208 44 505 (01 (01 (D) 663 12 342 73 265 36 493 18 493 18 279 49 361 16 617 27 850 4 894 181 198 58 801 12 903 35 107 34 153 4 359 20 535 11 178 4 162 38 889 2 055 23 641 13 193 54 879 25 320 9 019 16 301 40 736 21 459 19 277 48 245 7 451 25 358 15 436 23 272 9 041 14 231 49 383 25 181 24 202 15 105 12 645 3 476 9 620 4 342 29 290 19 137 519 1 516 451 (01 932 773 (01 982 803 40.) on7 84 797 492 919 (0) (01 (01 300 261 3 005 265 414 809 302 346 (D) 79 414 (01 684 550 382 919 846 474 (D) (0) (01 12 322 228 271 1 359 948 693 356 336 005 330 587 908 281 309 761 505 973 92 547 3 461 616 1 202 670 235 531 651 960 618 803 81 054 387 544 208 455 75 599 738 377 46 001 440 005 252 371 476 817 176 864 299 953 784 535 406 206 378 329 892 852 134 188 474 790 283 874 417 655 161 317 256 338 907 883 445 646 462 237 284 865 243 206 65 445 184 366 91 560 564 686 129 (01 791 (01 5 f(41 759 4 023 (01 (01 (0) 2 494 29 583 3 921 2 752 (D) 951 (01 6 134 4 420 7 993 (D) (Dl (01 205 2 371 10 950 5 452 2 663 2 835 8 648 3 358 4 515 775 27 796 8 292 1 860 5 159 5 488 659 3 725 2 072 541 5 474 348 3 369 1 757 8 672 5 278 1 753 3 525 6 257 3 505 2 752 7 570 991 3 787 2 792 3 946 1 494 2 452 8 010 3 949 4 061 2 718 2 957 654 1 827 879 5 459 506 ID) 356 (01 119 59 14 66 101 (0) (01 (Dl 1 366 21 68 (01 90 (01 233 373 305 (01 (0) (0) 54 62 243 105 38 100 234 85 117 32 753 164 20 167 144 23 82 137 16 481 187 294 176 9 89 78 137 55 82 183 87 98 79 32 86 65 377 1 401 225 1 048 128 454 151 66 237 572 202 248 122 2 153 140 144 90 119 291 406 417 546 152 9 6 21 116 700 323 142 235 754 216 454 354 136 472 488 67 241 310 62 281 26 134 121 700 246 454 267 186 81 242 233 371 141 230 677 325 352 256 172 65 194 129 691 8 418 372 (01 144 339 287 129 (01 379 873 196 370 21 195 162 308 401 849 136 049 (01 (01 I 965 446 514 053 99 611 (01 52 869 (01 (01 201 379 332 351 419 217 (01 (Dl 14 059 374 431 538 797 216 389 222 949 99 459 387 114 122 827 228 490 35 797 834 388 72 654 106 791 183 979 219 591 (Dl 111 803 86 979 (01 341 076 43 566 230 111 67 399 (0) (01 (Dl 478 391 187 666 290 725 281 784 (01 146 148 101 184 049 (01 (01 444 626 288 274 156 352 (01 (Dl 29 905 57 291 36 417 305 626 35 12 205 21 61 123 106 43 96 75 30 6 89 151 239 107 3 8 34 62 329 147 37 145 128 38 75 15 195 8 220 125 10 60 27 9 142 5 12 125 32 13 19 114 10 55 90 51 39 110 39 71 35 38 24 12 152 (Dl (01 56 404 (01 623 463 105 366 29 511 488 586 (01 (01 (Dl (01 148 763 47 752 48 239 3 829 (01 132 205 692 727 (01 (Dl (Dl 15 869 201 871 651 703 416 043 57 144 178 516 103 839 24 652 67 216 11 971 758 040 246 306 5 781 200 273 154 344 (01 39 436 17 802 (Dl 615 454 27 145 55 222 533 085 (Dl (01 (01 172 355 44 394 127 972 290 555 (01 166 963 (01 107 870 (Dl (01 171 186 72 316 98 870 (Dl (01 28 393 37 123 10 990 358 675 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. fNA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals: and Assemblers of Farm Producls. (X) Not applicable. 1-34 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963- continued Region and geographic division by Isind of business THE NORTHEASTERN STATES — CONTINUED MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHOLESALE TRADE ■ TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENTi AUTOMOBILESi OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES . AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRESi TUBES DRUGS! CHEHICALSi ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . DRUGSi DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUND PAINTSi VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALSi ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS! APPAREL 1 TOTAL DRY GOODS! PIECE GOODS! NOTIONS .... APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES! HOSIERY! LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS! TOTAL . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY! POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH! SEAFOODS MEATS! MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS! VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS! TOTAL . COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK! EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS . . . . Total Estab- lish- ments (number) ELECTRICAL GOODS! TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES! APPARATUS. . . . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! TV! RADIO SETS ELECTRONIC PARTS! EQUIPMENT HDWE! PLMBiG! HEAT'G EQUIP! SUPPLIES! TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT! SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING! REFRIG. EQUIP.! SUPPLIES. MACHINERY! EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES! TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL! INDUS. MACH.! EQUIP.! SUPPLIESI COMMERCIAL MACHINES! EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION! MINING MACHINERY! EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT .... INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY! EQUIPMENT. . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS. METALS SALES OFFICES. . PROD. SCRAP I. TOTAL PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER! WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. . TOTAL . BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE) . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS . . . . BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS. . FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY ••••••••••••• GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. OTHER PRODUCTS SPECIALTIES H 520 871 3 256 3'33 2 961 1 137 507 1 317 6 9m 3 579 3 056 306 9 305 399 1 063 636 569 323 1 660 1 635 3 020 924 17 169 180 558 3 801 1 585 791 1 425 656 «03 709 049 217 U15 281 357 Sales ($1,000) 97 020 014 7 838 596 (0)1 1 277 547 ID) 6 545 112 1 860 146 305 357 4 379 609 12 351 746 7 728 616 4 276 258 346 872 14 2 115 292 468 1 355 1 680 2 322 865 1 457 1 686 1 341 345 2 574 335 1 101 1 138 2 610 915 1 695 2 676 1 253 1 423 1 409 715 469 1 558 1 039 3 257 493 165 847 954 568 015 (D) 449 845 (D) 2 545 585 1 261 230 6 016 132 4 717 779 (D) (D) 255 294 (D) 5 704 430 2 917 804 1 387 157 1 399 469 1 894 907 639 080 975 693 280 134 7 114 257 1 172 683 456 217 1 910 279 1 774 559 221 526 774 203 429 082 375 706 8 114 861 751 305 1 117 415 6 246 141 3 959 460 1 017 357 517 445 499 912 2 734 253 771 726 1 962 527 3 388 860 1 236 301 1 619 584 532 975 2 414 045 577 388 1 836 657 2 390 820 1 156 050 1 222 770 1 394 107 687 316 850 505 773 304 364 431 6 645 985 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 296 759 (D) 153 167 (D) 319 939 164 759 29 234 125 946 464 231 266 955 178 370 18 906 561 731 74 687 81 951 (D) 21 933 (D) 97 529 64 198 184 879 39 670 (D) (0) 3 855 (Dl 331 198 161 226 83 493 66 477 173 602 61 789 64 993 26 620 707 384 206 141 42 136 150 139 124 264 16 456 90 450 52 516 25 262 206 234 13 095 91 571 101 566 142 714 79 716 33 737 45 979 138 695 56 013 82 682 198 569 44 726 84 644 69 217 155 609 51 664 103 945 177 923 86 907 91 016 97 144 61 564 29 670 56 198 33 796 184 956 Payroll. workweel( ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) 85 254 198 5 741 615 (D 2 J31 766 ID) 6 123 879 3 125 305 550 414 2 447 160 8 516 196 4 829 526 3 346 942 339 726 10 621 279 1 297 095 1 554 828 (Dl 407 067 (D) 1 940 232 1 220 794 3 509 153 732 131 (D) ID) 76 233 (0) 5 301 520 3 077 720 1 602 050 1 621 750 3 232 021 1 117 579 1 594 700 519 742 13 594 966 Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 4 163 104 762 749 2 878 320 2 335 473 309 526 1 583 524 964 594 476 478 3 652 642 259 405 1 699 729 1 903 508 2 686 742 1 534 726 649 540 885 186 2 631 386 1 053 332 1 576 054 3 751 765 825 502 1 503 391 1 332 892 2 897 747 951 450 1 945 297 3 392 333 1 643 415 1 748 918 1 891 144 1 162 551 542 950 1 046 889 635 231 3 530 094 50 331 (D) 28 319 (D) 45 054 22 756 4 773 17 525 54 501 35 490 26 292 2 819 95 260 12 294 13 006 (Dl 4 206 (0) 16 450 12 784 29 695 6 823 (0) (D) 1 764 ID) 48 832 23 459 12 356 13 017 28 163 10 487 13 631 3 845 105 599 28 704 5 964 21 387 18 694 2 655 15 529 8 964 3 591 27 736 2 016 12 969 12 729 22 506 17 275 6 625 10 650 21 147 10 266 10 879 30 451 5 531 13 209 11 711 24 004 8 154 15 850 27 430 13 652 13 778 16 587 11 444 4 786 8 976 6 502 28 099 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 2 072 (Dl 1 558 (Dl 558 304 112 242 2 631 1 192 1 310 129 5 527 170 329 (Dl 412 (Dl 1 067 1 281 1 662 444 (Dl (Dl 130 (Dl 1 049 456 196 385 1 155 455 514 185 3 493 530 96 612 636 62 531 596 106 444 92 59 283 1 933 595 1 238 1 297 1 250 47 985 85 418 482 1 078 311 767 737 353 384 507 244 178 831 426 1 307 52 343 4 119 690 3 099 330 2 225 960 339 926 5 629 3 129 2 247 253 7 142 399 739 365 495 310 I 503 1 148 2 153 557 11 73 34 439 Sales ($1,000) 44 236 450 (D) 1 206 995 982 951 (D> 1 760 795 866 508 95 194 799 094 4 747 345 3 021 093 (01 (0 7 808 421 1 847 954 725 664 (D) 241 300 (D) (Dl 622 398 2 044 563 3 846 220 (D) (Dl (Dl 556 975 2 716 2 322 713 1 077 834 793 649 950 533 990 527 387 2 655 950 1 311 364 7 757 1 104 357 1 644 1 552 209 1 233 1 153 305 1 420 169 437 794 2 294 855 1 439 1 556 1 301 265 2 155 290 696 970 2 121 688 1 433 245 105 141 184 561 375 474 929 624 Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) 1 364 801 456 827 738 251 159 723 3 360 614 303 755 (01 765 250 802 673 (Dl 554 932 323 410 161 189 2 869 740 (Dl (Dl 1 595 645 (Dl (01 (D) (D) (Dl 681 206 (Dl 545 972 (Dl 156 358 289 685 865 573 534 972 943 227 591 745 690 486 403 772 515 241 IDl 285 403 664 403 Sales ($1,000) 401 181 157 53 736 177 156 391 312 450 809 53 324 251 74 13 157 487 657 367 6 96 145 119 1 085 508 142 435 460 152 235 73 552 45 865 497 38 182 118 52 695 103 31 551 120 40 60 416 45 205 166 489 227 262 430 148 262 225 134 94 84 110 633 52 763 564 (D) (0) 294 595 (Dl 4 764 316 973 538 210 153 3 580 515 7 604 401 4 707 523 (D) (D> 5 584 744 842 331 231 854 208 545 20 639 (01 638 832 3 971 569 659 559 ID) (D) (D) (Dl 381 717 083 Oil 426 624 872 062 530 105 182 253 237 442 110 411 3 733 543 868 928 (Dl 1 145 019 971 886 (Dl 209 271 105 572 214 519 5 245 121 (0) (Dl 4 550 496 3 959 460 (01 (D) (Dl (01 (Dl (01 1 707 654 (Dl 1 073 512 (D) 1 257 587 287 703 969 964 855 848 224 823 531 025 703 619 283 544 335 264 (0) 79 028 3 751 582 Standard Notes; - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Nol available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Nol applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-35 TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 Continued Region and geographic division by kind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) Paid employees. workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,( THt NORTH CCMTRAL STATES WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLES" AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. TOTAL . 4UT0M0BILES1 OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRESi TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND. PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL .... GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . . FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . . ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HDWE. PLMB'G. HEAT'G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESI COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE HETLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD. SCRAP). TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. . TOTAL . BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL . PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE) HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL . . . . LUMBER. HILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS 8 213 1 308 6 337 598 2 857 951 669 1 237 1 "t7U "(35 867 172 10 697 579 1 183 1 532 6US 179 1 U60 1 601 3 215 9 1116 39 6 612 2 160 335 107 7 59 390 11 89') 236 8 086 25U 3 129 233 678 749 5 822 907 1 955 759 150 127 3 117 021 1 753 839 585 778 749 987 418 074 15 750 019 3 630 954 1 869 021 877 933 514 224 120 812 2 308 006 1 249 225 5 179 844 16 500 940 (D) 8 947 631 7 179 259 (D) 4 289 6 226 584 2 070 3 589 257 801 1 606 842 1 418 1 030 485 3 475 940 1 818 717 13 595 2 329 696 3 607 2 947 715 1 508 1 441 352 2 630 317 715 1 598 13 826 2 632 1 537 1 095 2 539 1 939 600 2 295 295 862 1 138 1 831 742 1 089 793 750 043 312 719 382 482 678 176 2 843 978 1 072 245 1 313 826 457 907 10 636 989 1 485 965 921 595 2 642 761 2 602 941 J 399 644 736 976 447 775 399 332 10 247 445 532 528 1 930 572 7 684 345 6 254 049 1 353 218 908 450 444 758 2 960 533 1 140 684 1 819 849 2 722 051 755 469 1 527 849 437 733 1 517 379 415 792 1 101 587 752 984 699 028 053 956 079 566 407 175 459 408 207 645 153 931 844 870 538 343 153 425 343 156 41 762 273 435 132 118 35 118 105 199 95 296 23 849 48 990 22 457 555 344 141 734 88 232 42 282 24 198 8 165 99 515 70 932 190 286 218 713 ID) 157 085 48 534 (0) 350 687 192 517 98 325 59 845 252 917 96 651 115 920 39 346 991 378 250 917 82 534 208 889 187 749 67 346 102 576 53 671 27 696 287 837 20 975 155 049 110 813 258 937 115 457 70 353 45 094 170 474 102 761 57 713 189 483 45 711 78 751 65 021 100 229 34 525 55 704 267 142 121 757 145 385 79 060 44 079 76 077 25 299 18 538 142 075 300 347 733 10 496 660 3 024 453 6 541 707 830 500 5 154 984 2 572 270 567 925 1 914 789 1 784 185 450 729 930 733 402 723 12 835 614 2 727 201 1 755 511 831 100 454 813 148 041 1 945 803 1 305 591 3 656 4S4 4 285 583 (0) 3 070 205 955 003 (D) 6 917 741 3 842 315 1 888 239 1 186 687 4 754 732 1 783 557 2 224 593 755 472 19 030 153 855 484 539 842 029 992 607 559 307 398 985 999 192 883 510 906 5 359 759 401 436 2 801 448 2 156 875 5 169 605 2 227 013 1 358 779 868 234 3 210 787 1 895 042 1 315 745 3 656 358 865 041 1 505 493 1 285 824 1 982 254 667 571 1 314 683 5 199 885 2 343 888 2 855 997 1 503 700 814 099 1 475 505 455 953 362 372 2 798 228 874 551 90 015 23 305 59 801 6 908 42 585 22 170 5 705 14 809 16 063 3 903 8 981 3 179 121 034 23 832 16 238 12 004 4 895 1 511 15 540 13 817 32 097 50 905 (0) 32 353 15 555 (D> 52 504 28 090 14 582 9 832 39 974 15 964 18 325 5 685 151 492 35 826 11 575 30 934 29 939 10 347 17 923 10 860 4 088 39 877 3 015 22 447 14 415 49 004 24 219 13 794 10 425 25 772 15 940 9 832 30 777 6 506 12 473 11 798 16 573 5 676 10 897 42 381 19 452 22 929 13 992 9 022 14 253 4 515 3 808 25 545 4 333 522 3 406 305 773 339 156 278 796 195 531 70 290 175 898 498 494 157 070 322 576 4 146 (01 2 084 1 787 (01 1 330 603 201 526 1 253 369 595 289 5 035 988 139 1 274 920 288 513 795 118 642 87 125 430 2 322 1 352 970 1 485 1 381 104 871 41 268 562 731 297 434 1 244 637 607 681 381 627 307 409 1 693 53 790 7 379 985 5 884 510 1 851 790 343 728 1 083 301 664 118 7 228 579 1 012 585 528 156 1 307 1 144 1 807 691 173 196 2 777 1 197 501 979 2 774 735 1 454 585 9 892 1 453 511 2 255 2 199 569 1 223 1 328 243 1 556 194 650 712 2 585 1 511 I 074 2 393 1 901 492 1 762 247 571 944 1 341 505 835 3 088 1 499 1 589 1 0S6 533 915 452 517 2 529 41 509 072 2 743 048 760 324 1 777 514 205 110 1 425 767 916 124 100 500 409 143 652 025 183 279 395 718 72 028 8 441 888 3 630 954 795 036 527 324 232 965 92 886 1 456 231 776 974 919 518 4 117 722 (Dl 3 621 878 (Dl 164 819 2 609 445 1 161 755 1 122 382 325 308 1 978 653 789 594 987 206 201 753 4 610 015 397 825 (0) 998 178 1 129 408 (D) 585 744 350 100 176 230 2 280 061 183 601 1 595 289 500 171 1 217 820 809 555 408 255 1 319 464 (Dl (D) (01 1 232 318 490 235 482 431 259 552 791 144 220 515 570 629 189 287 313 643 875 644 505 981 232 469 888 437 180 543 135 987 1 742 420 854 323 453 88 996 161 326 509 391 134 203 54 3 469 471 847 120 13 153 457 1 408 8 077 30 5 921 1 987 139 56 250 318 9 151 188 7 325 930 1 351 619 473 639 4 397 140 1 039 635 349 627 3 007 878 1 101 814 402 499 353 259 345 045 7 308 131 1 073 985 350 509 281 259 27 925 841 775 472 251 4 260 325 12 383 218 24 993 5 325 753 (01 (01 1 512 3 517 139 873 ' 2 427 502 200 I 484 450 439 705 177 701 205 364 132 3 703 876 85 1 341 748 145 285 113 109 1 074 123 55 886 13 826 47 26 21 145 38 108 533 48 291 194 490 236 254 705 251 454 225 185 467 30 61 547 865 325 282 551 326 620 256 154 5 026 974 1 088 140 (D) 1 644 583 1 473 533 (01 151 232 97 675 223 102 7 967 384 448 927 334 283 7 184 174 135 398 98 905 36 493 (01 (Dl (01 1 489 733 265 234 1 045 418 178 081 726 235 195 277 530 958 1 563 697 385 385 I 178 312 573 585 174 705 570 971 27 102 27 944 1 102 450 StamJard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Tenninals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. 1-36 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 — Continued SIC code Region and geographic division by kind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 50 501 5012 5013 SOIU 502 5022 5028 5029 503 5032 5035 5039 50« 5042 5043 50«U 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5077 SOS 5082 5083 5086 5087 5088 5091 5092 5093 5094 5095 THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES — CONTINUED EAST NORTH CENTRAL WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES . AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS" SUND, PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. FARM PRODUCTS — RA* MATERIALS. TOTAL . COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS . . . . ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS. . . . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HD«E. PLMB'G. HEAT.G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. HACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES: COMMERCIAL MACHINES" EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP." SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE 5 537 946 4 206 385 2 062 652 489 921 1 026 306 625 95 270 377 962 750 487 148 115 146 285 METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL, COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS, METALS SALES OFFICES. , PROD. SCRAP). TOTAL PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TO PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE) . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS . . . . BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS. . FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. OTHER PRODUCTS SPECIALTIES 73 351 243 8 483 217 5 616 088 2 450 200 416 929 4 549 211 1 358 200 368 822 2 822 189 . i 3 431 12 2 366 864 189 3 045 1 480 553 1 012 2 491 708 1 307 476 9 819 1 607 421 2 759 2 308 414 1 053 1 027 230 2 067 259 584 1 224 6 584 2 014 1 155 859 1 728 1 259 469 1 713 220 656 837 1 393 571 822 2 736 1 238 1 498 921 537 692 355 488 2 177 1 105 120 (D) (0) 164 299 10 904 837 2 177 470 1 299 820 518 399 396 449 103 294 2 009 295 902 507 3 497 603 6 646 648 (D) 3 642 700 2 780 395 ID) 4 575 809 2 571 882 1 180 609 823 318 1 949 034 722 347 920 631 306 056 382 650 102 032 254 711 25 907 199 878 88 194 28 009 83 675 57 589 (01 (0) 10 209 468 871 89 304 64 684 23 485 19 241 6 615 SO 028 48 926 136 588 90 612 ID) 63 351 19 404 ID) 258 928 141 963 71 862 45 103 175 563 64 767 83 005 27 791 7 662 4761 715 374 1 059 195 569 810 2 117 335 2 176 614 627 719 522 774 319 237 269 792 8 709 373 554 726 1 636 032 6 518 615 4 238 001 1 153 194 778 971 374 223 2 300 964 872 865 1 428 099 2 171 489 618 569 1 216 839 336 081 1 178 962 325 084 853 878 2 673 746 1 173 596 1 500 150 859 702 328 188 790 115 162 024 123 432 1 814 857 179 026 49 528 164 715 153 886 33 181 70 611 44 671 19 756 245 146 17 525 136 604 91 017 168 319 95 978 58 023 37 955 132 767 82 351 50 416 143 069 34 406 59 926 48 737 76 422 26 508 49 914 189 463 87 412 102 051 59 70S 36 764 43 690 19 498 13 373 97 920 71 113 048 7 422 713 1 990 433 4 924 814 507 465 3 763 154 1 743 824 515 569 1 503 761 1 087 755 ID) (D) 171 283 9 038 072 1 700 995 1 286 595 451 548 372 477 120 187 1 561 228 900 792 2 634 249 1 809 968 (0) I 1 270 107 379 936 (D) 5 037 795 2 750 187 1 390 452 897 156 3 285 278 1 183 713 1 561 179 540 385 13 732 551 3 473 252 901 551 3 164 714 2 942 657 650 339 1 368 751 853 071 368 205 4 561 824 334 990 2 435 107 1 791 727 3 198 483 1 827 213 1 115 995 711 218 2 490 209 1 512 759 977 450 2 774 274 657 335 1 157 910 959 029 1 538 318 515 072 1 023 245 3 708 792 1 691 009 2 017 783 1 142 539 685 072 853 374 355 931 263 030 1 920 023 52 515 15 529 42 705 4 281 30 263 14 728 4 287 11 248 9 745 (D) 101 1 500 82 398 14 743 11 504 5 999 3 853 1 210 12 948 9 213 22 928 20 771 ID) 13 350 5 592 (0) 38 253 20 551 10 446 7 254 27 159 10 507 12 551 3 991 108 287 25 379 5 642 24 053 24 501 5 144 12 122 7 676 2 770 33 7o2 2 518 19 535 11 708 28 753 19 551 11 179 8 482 19 746 12 430 7 315 22 743 4 708 9 413 8 622 12 535 4 308 8 227 29 569 13 671 15 898 10 505 7 457 8 037 3 580 2 596 17 921 2 909 473 2 245 191 554 231 127 206 579 (D) 10) 43 4 837 124 575 688 354 137 787 972 1 200 1 791 ID) 961 597 ID) 950 439 137 384 925 282 445 197 692 94 I 019 723 157 382 571 491 75 101 315 1 730 958 762 931 847 84 546 31 209 405 560 218 342 886 440 446 477 286 339 221 288 144 4 888 729 3 827 332 1 326 542 257 527 758 223 452 73 5 183 377 584 410 400 135 992 838 1 345 498 4 292 87 115 1 955 850 402 593 1 983 548 1 041 394 7 098 1 010 360 1 696 1 714 342 873 946 157 1 242 162 537 543 1 973 1 132 841 1 608 1 231 377 1 301 178 433 590 1 004 382 522 2 223 1 057 1 155 759 391 455 329 434 1 758 28 074 952 1 876 971 537 012 1 215 912 123 047 1 001 566 607 956 76 990 316 520 424 028 (01 ID) 43 127 5 801 549 2 177 470 512 723 345 515 (D) (01 1 257 629 569 300 587 117 1 802 964 (01 1 572 933 109 110 ID) 1 849 014 850 021 764 022 234 971 1 314 928 500 552 677 475 136 901 3 248 695 271 513 ID) 745 385 917 241 183 828 405 094 254 100 (01 1 968 781 825 IDI 97 101 47 406 306 681 - 6 584 ID) 41 ID) 23 ID) 18 ID) 14 ID) 120 ID) 28 ID) 92 935 852 412 379 591 42 350 571 223 195 690 147 576 373 369 159 441 189 416 932 200 1 525 427 513 898 885 181 626 542 332 355 056 162 184 742 146 453 253 227 136 480 25 97 876 54 922 809 419 649 217 379 53 736 110 232 394 268 83 163 22 278 340 87 12 123 308 939 2 933 8 2 074 777 74 1 090 520 151 319 508 160 265 82 597 61 1 063 594 72 160 81 73 45 276 291 5 506 245 5 079 076 1 233 288 293 862 3 547 545 750 244 291 832 2 505 569 581 092 285 913 274 007 121 172 787 097 172 884 ID) ID) 751 665 333 207 2 810 486 4 843 584 9 642 2 069 767 ID) (D) 2 726 795 1 721 851 416 587 588 347 634 106 221 795 243 155 169 155 4 413 781 787 582 (D) 1 371 950 1 259 373 443 891 117 580 65 137 (Dl 6 740 592 ID) ID) 6 112 309 4 2 38 001 ID) IDI ID) ID) (0) 101 ID) 1 235 637 238 978 856 258 140 391 502 589 165 543 436 945 1 146 319 274 711 873 508 493 646 143 446 336 862 25 544 25 556 892 046 Standard Notes; - Represents zero. (D) Withlield to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Teminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-37 TABLE 6. Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 Continued Region and geographic division by l<ind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES — CONTINUED WEST NORTH CENTRAL WHOLESALE TRADE 1 TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLES! AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPHENTi AUTOMOBILES" OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES . AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRESi TUBES DRUGSi CHEMICALSi ALLIED PRODUCTSi TOTAL. . , DRUGSi DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUND PAINTSi VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALSi ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS > APPAREL 1 TOTAL DRY GOOOSi PIECE GOODSi NOTIONS • APPAREL AND ACCESSORIESi HOSIERYi FOOT»'EAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTSi TOTAL . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY 1 POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISHi SEAFOODS MEATSi MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITSi VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. FARM PRODUCTS— RAH MATERIALSi TOTAL . COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCKi EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS . . . . ELECTRICAL GOODSi TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIESi APPARATUS. . . . I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCESi TV i RADIO SETS ELECTRONIC PARTSi EQUIPMENT HDWEi PLMBiGi HEATiG EQUIP. SUPPLIESi TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPKENTi SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONINGi REFRIG. EQUIP. i SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIESi TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIALi INDUS. MACH.i EQUIP. i SUPPLIESI COMMERCIAL MACHINESi EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTIONi MINING MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP. i SUPPL i EX AUTOMOTIVE METLSi MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD i SCRAP) i TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONSi TERMINALS. SCRAPi WASTE MATERIALSi TOTAL IRONi STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO 1 TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEERi WINEi DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. i TOTAL BEER WINESi DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTSi EX. WALLPAPERi TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITUREi HOME FURNISHINGSi TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE) . . HOME FURNISHINGSi FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBERi CONSTRUCTION MATERIALSi TOTAL LUMBERi MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 33 236 2 706 362 2 131 213 795 299 180 316 4U8 129 242 77 3 427 202 521 7S2 161 31 345 455 930 5 715 27 4 246 1 296 146 1 244 590 248 406 964 232 511 241 722 275 848 639 301 455 414 122 563 58 131 374 AMUSEMENTi SPORTING GOODS BOOKSi PERIODICALSi NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTSi ART GOODSi ADV. NOVELTIESi SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS 34 408 147 3 411 019 2 470 166 679 033 251 820 1 273 696 597 559 81 305 594 832 648 719 (01 (D) 253 775 4 845 182 1 453 484 559 201 359 534 117 775 17 518 298 711 346 718 1 682 241 618 382 236 811 580 131 582 75 205 301 438 171 267 057 512 545 391 182 690 127 190 999 9 854 292 (D) 5 304 931 4 398 853 (0) 1 550 775 1 017 375 426 233 207 157 894 944 349 898 393 195 151 851 425 770 351 785 525 426 426 327 771 925 214 202 128 538 129 540 538 072 77 802 294 540 165 730 200 024 129 489 70 535 659 569 257 819 391 750 550 562 137 900 311 010 101 552 338 417 90 708 247 709 1 079 238 525 432 553 806 219 864 78 987 669 293 45 621 40 499 1 030 013 155 693 51 393 88 445 15 855 73 557 43 924 8 109 21 524 37 707 (0) (Dl 12 248 196 473 52 430 23 548 18 797 4 957 1 550 19 487 22 005 53 698 29 234 685 3 073 947 1 034 020 1 715 893 323 034 1 391 830 828 446 152 356 411 028 596 430 (D) (0) 231 440 128 101 (Dl 93 734 29 230 (Dl 91 759 50 554 25 463 14 742 77 354 31 884 33 915 11 555 275 004 71 891 33 006 44 174 33 853 34 155 31 965 19 000 7 940 42 691 3 450 19 445 19 795 100 518 20 479 12 340 8 139 20 101 410 17 297 46 414 11 305 18 825 16 284 23 807 8 017 15 790 77 679 34 345 43 334 19 355 7 315 32 387 5 801 5 165 44 156 3 798 542 1 026 206 459 915 369 552 92 335 27 854 384 575 405 899 1 022 205 2 475 615 (Dl 1 800 098 576 057 (01 1 879 945 1 092 628 497 787 289 531 1 479 454 599 854 653 514 215 0S6 5 297 612 1 382 222 638 291 855 278 655 002 657 059 517 248 329 812 142 700 797 935 56 445 365 341 365 148 399 800 242 784 157 016 720 578 382 283 338 295 882 084 207 706 347 583 325 795 443 936 152 499 291 437 1 491 093 552 879 838 214 361 051 129 027 623 231 100 032 99 342 878 205 27 500 7 777 17 095 2 527 12 422 7 442 1 419 3 551 6 318 (Dl (Dl 1 579 38 535 9 089 30 734 005 042 301 592 504 159 134 (Dl 18 993 9 963 (Dl 14 251 7 539 4 134 2 578 12 815 5 457 5 664 1 694 43 205 10 447 4 933 881 438 203 801 184 31B 5 115 497 2 911 2 707 20 251 4 558 2 515 1 943 6 026 3 510 2 515 8 034 1 798 3 060 3 176 038 358 670 12 812 5 781 7 031 1 424 149 1 161 114 209 108 29 72 217 (01 (Dl 27 2 453 51 323 810 140 20 283 350 476 2 355 (Dl 1 123 1 090 (Dl 370 154 64 142 328 87 149 92 296 45 255 197 121 131 224 40 151 12 24 115 15 093 13 434 120 2 491 256 2 057 178 535 248 86 201 325 78 202 45 2 045 202 328 275 128 30 315 305 451 571 5 399 85 81 822 337 199 285 791 187 413 191 443 251 570 485 227 350 382 86 314 32 113 159 866 077 223 312 550 702 82 053 424 201 308 168 23 510 92 523 227 997 (Dl (Dl 28 901 2 640 339 1 453 484 282 313 181 809 (Dl (Dl 208 502 207 574 232 401 2 314 758 (01 2 048 945 203 587 (Dl 760 431 311 734 358 360 90 337 663 725 289 142 309 731 64 852 126 212 307 753 592 612 384 379 208 233 197 249 554 785 534 670 20 115 225 451 10 59 59 138 156 254 171 337 79 124 92 213 3SB 865 197 442 161 423 204 327 95 142 288 450 86 123 121 183 549 871 17 143 20 974 027 252 793 212 167 (01 180 550 (Dl 57 683 311 280 20 065 197 349 93 865 (CI (01 (01 (Dl 586 674 243 971 342 703 296 465 110 644 121 860 53 952 214 771 61 074 153 597 663 850 414 758 249 102 139 925 47 727 435 184 (Dl (Dl 819 511 215 106 74 35 260 51 94 115 123 51 40 32 193 507 33 1 30 149 459 5 144 22 3 847 1 210 55 422 253 49 120 193 45 98 50 982 279 24 278 154 74 105 32 35 249 26 18 205 26 10 16 121 6 68 47 101 47 54 64 40 240 4 7 128 2 544 942 2 246 854 lie 331 179 757 849 495 289 391 57 795 502 309 420 722 116 585 79 252 224 874 2 204 643 286 888 177 725 (Dl (Dl 90 109 139 044 1 449 840 7 539 534 (Dl 3 255 985 4 195 276 (Dl 890 344 705 641 67 873 116 830 231 219 60 755 83 464 86 999 300 558 44 022 272 633 214 150 (01 33 552 (01 71 857 1 226 792 57 735 97 191 1 071 865 2 016 048 (01 (01 (Dl 72 895 23 848 49 047 254 096 27 256 189 150 37 690 123 546 29 534 94 012 415 378 110 574 304 704 79 939 31 250 234 109 (Dl (Dl 210 402 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals, and Assemblers of Farm Products. 1-38 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 •Continued Tnt-il Merchant Other operating lu wholesalers types* Active SIC code Region and geographic division by kind of business Estab- lish- Sales Payroll, entire Payroll, workweek ended Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 propri- etors of unincor- Estab- lish- Sales Estab- lish- Sales ments year nearest Nov. 15 porated busi- nesses ments ments (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) (dollars) (number) (number) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,300) THE SOUTH 50 WHOLESALE TRADEt TOTAL 81 630 9 444 80 942 9 549 205 097 4 205 431 164 898 82 095 395 8 467 358 625 735 85 576 40 074 5 586 55 247 8 839 37 140 2 813 681 935 26 363 505 £13 801 32U 501 MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENTi TOTAL . 6 735 161 5012 AUTOMOBILESi OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES 1 424 5 708 944 126 294 2 589 814 22 096 865 1 137 837 000 287 5 671 944 5013 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT 7 398 2 224 217 266 575 5 185 117 56 794 4 493 7 175 1 611 537 223 412 580 5014 TIRESi TUBES 622 615 935 36 929 712 427 6 786 330 527 165 299 95 450 637 502 DRUGSi CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . 2 958 4 834 328 258 543 4 954 832 42 736 822 1 991 1 430 527 967 3 403 801 5022 DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND. 1 009 1 659 473 117 857 2 242 235 21 297 419 669 965 239 140 704 234 5028 PAINTS. VARNISHES . 716 1 233 268 2 896 715 140 31 109 294 482 608 595 2 104 002 5 737 15 702 135 267 337 785 80 384 986 302 379 448 187 729 5029 OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS 2 511 838 503 DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL ••• 1 452 535 (D) (D) ID) (D) (D) (D) ID) (D) ID) ID) 1 086 386 709 255 052 200 365 149 ID) 5032 DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS 10) 5035 APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE. 807 704 312 41 202 753 915 7 791 429 605 379 499 201 324 613 5039 FOOTWEAR. .... 110 11 734 100 13 676 193 018 6 646 884 056 120 577 12 719 604 1 145 151 359 53 8 224 94 8 184 74 7 243 353 330 15 3 550 25 840 504 ■ Wllf^^^i^v • • • ■ ■ t • • ■ t • • • m • • • GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL .... 5 432 588 5042 GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES 975 3 426 165 137 549 2 589 768 30 392 407 975 3 426 165 - - 5043 DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 173 1 017 092 71 726 1 405 211 14 376 647 715 297 539 458 719 453 5044 POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS 828 551 805 26 624 549 565 8 038 596 569 ID) 259 10) 5045 CONFECTIONERY 841 421 604 21 933 419 560 5 006 748 701 233 665 140 187 739 5046 FISH. SEAFOODS 582 219 160 16 560 339 108 6 032 628 565 (0) 17 ID) 5047 MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS 1 313 1 633 956 66 573 1 742 952 18 521 971 1 075 714 682 236 919 284 5048 FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES. . 2 439 3 483 1 546 4 649 451 774 111 171 224 577 2 239 771 3 333 529 32 994 35 000 2 027 2 100 1 501 1 983 818 1 150 567 413 938 1 500 827 664 5049 OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . . 3 499 361 505 FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL 4 215 9 398 583 139 997 3 121 761 47 555 3 401 1 343 3 809 808 2 873 5 586 775 COTTON 710 101 ID) ID) ID) (D) 351 ID) 359 1 151 133 GRAIN 1 347 (D) (D) (D) (0) ID) 418 ID) 929 816 097 LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES 996 2 278 955 22 395 447 503 11 130 961 174 191 094 822 2 087 852 MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS 1 163 2 045 975 49 040 1 269 052 21 565 1 187 400 524 292 763 1 521 583 506 ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL 4 019 1 971 4 842 2 933 384 883 271 141 142 989 5 293 338 2 715 093 44 260 22 536 1 067 492 2 803 1 229 2 487 1 157 356 924 1 216 742 2 355 015 5063 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS 1 775 959 5064 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . . 757 1 192 878 76 025 1 503 194 12 367 168 628 1 047 315 129 145 563 5065 ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT 1 291 715 523 53 127 1 074 051 9 237 407 946 282 129 345 433 494 507 HDWE. PLMB'G. HEAT'G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . 3 180 2 477 562 215 917 4 055 434 39 881 1 127 2 505 1 852 057 575 615 505 5072 HARDWARE 833 1 443 834 1 128 461 517 88 87 347 163 1 649 883 1 522 952 16 974 16 121 327 434 705 1 193 727 864 342 268 126 250 107 119 5074 PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . 264 229 5077 AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP*. SUPPLIES. 904 514 564 40 387 792 599 6 786 365 707 270 427 197 244 157 508 MACHINERY. EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES. TOTAL .... 13 068 8 217 219 846 382 16 545 156 137 903 4 797 10 054 4 807 904 3 014 3 409 315 5082 COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESI COMMERCIuL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT 2 600 1 317 756 233 751 4 561 272 34 398 1 125 1 648 372 552 952 945 104 CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT 777 1 034 ai9 98 655 1 845 171 15 613 156 718 933 191 59 101 526 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT 3 505 2 229 510 176 239 3 419 628 27 592 1 149 2 480 1 213 570 1 025 1 016 040 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES .... 2 220 479 (D) (0) ID) (0) (D) (0) (D) ID) 10) ID) 1 753 408 ID)' 10) 457 71 636 322 5083 FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . . 395 727 5086 PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES 1 281 580 072 73 722 1 444 5Sn 13 810 366 1 021 462 431 260 117 641 5087 SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . 1 572 457 280 63 835 1 255 361 11 827 859 1 452 385 972 110 71 308 5088 TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE 534 415 547 37 755 720 708 6 670 189 554 290 002 70 125 545 5091 METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD. SCRAP). TOTAL 2 004 4 244 285 135 989 2 602 302 22 765 547 1 383 1 391 043 621 2 653 242 COAL 258 390 503 8 551 174 550 1 559 110 166 ID) 92 10) METALS SERVICE CENTERS 553 853 422 64 884 1 236 237 11 097 81 523 ID) 40 ID) METALS SALES OFFICES 1 183 3 000 350 62 544 1 191 415 10 109 356 594 504 695 469 2 495 665 5092 PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS 9 545 6 356 574 223 301 4 352 603 45 152 2 567 - - 9 546 6 356 574 5093 SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL 1 552 638 551 54 870 1 279 810 17 375 1 342 1 631 617 589 21 20 952 IRON. STEEL SCRAP 902 320 383 31 451 517 648 8 131 807 887 301 279 15 19 104 750 318 168 33 409 652 152 9 244 535 744 316 310 6 1 858 5094 TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS 903 1 908 1 415 2 553 155 536 50 131 346 692 951 902 2 471 312 11 406 22 720 500 1 260 884 1 630 1 346 2 108 245 251 19 78 58 910 5095 SEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. . TOTAL . 445 385 BEER 1 523 993 335 74 072 1 359 629 14 146 1 119 1 503 977 018 20 16 317 WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS 385 1 550 301 57 820 1 111 683 8 572 141 327 1 131 233 56 429 058 5096 PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL . 1 961 1 542 057 125 541 2 470 869 23 183 720 1 571 ID) 390 ID) PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER 211 682 331 875 575 556 23 50 311 545 442 884 1 Oil 614 3 951 8 957 31 199 192 481 343 ID) 059 19 201 10) INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . . 532 507 STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 068 334 915 51 685 1 016 371 10 265 490 898 216 166 170 116 750 5097 FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL 1 526 1 203 730 85 734 1 508 217 15 385 741 1 227 578 510 401 625 220 FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE) 750 440 340 38 488 724 300 6 851 315 530 230 972 220 209 358 HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS 878 763 390 47 245 883 917 8 524 425 697 347 538 181 415 852 5098 LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL .... 4 117 3 534 463 245 558 4 757 979 48 934 1 556 3 353 2 204 501 754 1 329 962 LUMBER. MILLWORK 2 158 1 959 1 188 519 1 860 1 674 682 261 202 458 (0) 125 119 52 719 839 855 (0) 2 431 557 2 335 322 1 003 435 10) 26 289 22 645 10 019 ID) 953 503 595 10) 1 792 1 561 1 007 389 1 388 816 152 293 208 ID) 698 356 398 181 130 471 956 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 857 994 5099 ( AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS ■■........ ID) n'lvjoi— i^wivi' J^vr^^il.^J vsv/ul/j . . . ■ . . . . . . BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS ID) FARM SUPPLIES 1 128 1 083 533 45 141 895 133 9 472 551 754 570 690 364 512 643 JEWELRY 343 111 800 11 507 227 592 2 391 252 320 94 651 23 15 949 485 (Dl (0) 10) 10) 10) 429 (0) 55 ID) 4 177 2 723 744 114 556 2 221 525 25 052 2 739 3 554 1 681 083 623 1 042 661 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-39 TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 ■Continued Region and geographic division by Itind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Mer-hant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,( Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) THE SOUTH — CONTINUED SOUTH ATLANTIC WHOLESALE TRADEi TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLES" AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPMENTi TOTAL AUTOMOBILES' OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES .... AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPMENT TIRESi TUBES DRUGSi CHEMICALSi ALLIED PRODUCTS! TOTAL. . DRUGS! DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUND PAINTS! VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS! ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS! APPAREL! TOTAL DRY GOODS! PIECE GOODS! NOTIONS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES! HOSIERY! LINGERIE FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS! TOTAL . . . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY! POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH! SEAFOODS MEATS! MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS! VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL .... COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK! EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. . . . MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS! TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES! APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! TV. RADIO SETS . . . ELECTRONIC PARTS! EQUIPMENT HOWE! PLMB'G! HEAT!G EQUIP! SUPPLIES! TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT! SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING! REFRIG. EQUIP.! SUPPLIES. MACHINERY! EQUIPMENT! SUPPLIES! TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL! INDUS. MACH.! EQUIP.! SUPPLIESI COMMERCIAL MACHINES! EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION! MINING MACHINERY! EOUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY! EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY! EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT! SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT! SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.! SUPPL ! EX AUTOMOTIVE METLS! MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD i SCRAP]! TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS! TERMINALS SCRAP! WASTE MATERIALS! TOTAL IRON! STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO! TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEERi WINE! DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. ! TOTAL . BEER WINES! DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER! PAPER PRODUCTS! EX. WALLPAPER! TOTAL . PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . . STATIONERY! OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE! HOME FURNISHINGS! TOTAL FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD! OFFICEI HOME FURNISHINGS! FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER! CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS! TOTAL . . . . LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT! SPORTING GOODS BOOKS! PERIODICALS! NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS! ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES! SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS 36 531 4 201 572 3 233 296 1 351 459 377 515 826 306 «57 65 5 795 423 546 365 400 460 609 1 322 1 670 1 421 182 256 329 554 1 983 923 397 663 1 544 424 716 404 5 510 1 207 371 1 125 940 206 504 737 319 777 157 203 417 771 353 418 817 638 179 1 020 102 366 552 858 391 467 37 957 716 4 723 032 3 445 435 981 209 296 387 2 832 097 908 779 146 492 1 776 826 IDI IDl 391 400 59 824 6 754 432 1 257 369 552 551 387 422 ID) (D) 876 803 973 074 2 347 224 2 696 569 (01 (D) 505 736 1 359 773 2 558 591 1 502 783 612 567 443 341 995 038 957 554 262 468 185 249 1 862 147 442 331 508 594 235 221 599 717 631 453 957 751 332 (D) 299 630 285 731 223 555 (D) 1 713 419 294 986 272 241 1 145 192 3 225 132 2 032 391 205 974 60 379 125 852 19 743 132 598 60 434 17 728 54 436 (01 (01 21 427 3 874 328 969 53 243 43 171 14 536 (D) (Dl 43 950 61 998 89 545 48 419 (01 (D) 6 155 30 355 140 522 72 880 38 457 29 185 99 194 35 111 45 770 18 313 382 156 126 125 41 995 60 747 (Dl 17 154 35 225 29 105 (0) 55 913 5 878 23 697 27 338 114 177 39 462 187 4 017 990 1 212 705 2 427 753 377 532 2 487 473 1 139 009 330 015 1 018 449 (01 (Dl 392 808 71 368 6 431 439 973 196 823 801 292 993 (Dl (Dl 852 536 1 302 538 1 723 971 1 245 832 (Dl (Dl 119 903 872 525 2 710 853 1 384 599 745 891 579 363 322 115 33 842 655 480 106 993 12 464 243 741 215 122 21 378 412 739 709 468 25 800 502 167 284 146 56 342 1 243 775 484 459 35 492 644 647 799 687 30 850 599 128 754 355 65 350 1 256 886 163 175 11 552 212 716 424 675 27 351 537 415 176 505 25 457 515 754 702 949 48 952 910 152 260 150 23 392 425 059 442 799 25 570 484 103 828 533 121 447 2 358 552 927 920 53 140 1 205 931 900 613 58 307 1 152 721 331 939 26 192 495 398 (Dl (Dl (Dl 507 060 20 392 384 754 (01 (01 (Dl 40 593 4 440 90 322 009 906 50 681 980 334 840 705 549 774 831 474 359 457 474 757 796 695 152 885 (01 338 843 579 057 577 304 (0) 088 102 119 341 435 523 532 238 395 359 40 804 10 523 25 475 3 706 20 580 10 578 3 091 5 911 (01 (01 3 709 532 78 626 U 572 8 388 4 245 (01 (Dl 9 088 20 111 18 582 19 911 (Dl (01 3 097 13 865 22 595 11 453 6 253 4 859 18 351 5 874 8 456 3 021 61 201 17 505 6 807 9 355 (Dl 2 830 5 485 5 570 (01 9 899 985 4 105 4 809 22 537 8 895 3 215 5 680 5 909 10 772 5 433 4 339 11 577 1 765 4 636 5 276 8 379 3 870 4 509 24 204 13 115 11 089 4 754 (Dl 4 168 (Dl 1 014 11 078 15 589 2 000 355 1 533 112 296 144 59 93 (01 (Dl 221 27 3 596 173 211 247 (Dl (01 363 914 924 1 249 (01 (Dl 245 724 433 183 77 173 445 142 174 130 425 60 345 (Dl 85 153 339 (Dl 187 51 25 110 553 291 262 395 348 47 317 13 98 205 331 139 192 612 391 221 253 (01 217 (Dl 157 1 085 3 940 543 3 150 247 873 383 190 300 619 214 349 56 3 877 423 283 239 346 447 471 710 958 477 91 83 70 233 1 358 574 332 452 1 260 360 592 308 4 108 728 341 712 735 175 470 575 271 504 101 186 217 762 348 414 757 523 144 819 86 258 473 547 267 380 1 600 851 739 472 197 317 174 226 1 541 15 728 773 1 331 133 445 246 (Dl (Dl 587 180 (Dl 53 054 (0^ 356 032 117 460 203 551 44 911 060 795 257 369 129 525 196 510 117 229 129 570 345 995 374 228 529 358 758 813 217 418 (01 37 189 (Dl 234 783 558 550 530 877 145 255 845 230 285 476 440 468 119 286 160 ISO 398 423 290 535 (01 124 931 227 845 185 530 (Dl 447 258 71 871 235 087 140 300 315 725 101 781 213 944 091 695 470 759 620 935 423 411 119 313 183 133 120 965 301 302 125 885 175 417 105 614 (01 (01 (01 77 885 248 127 (01 35 151 (Dl 261 129 83 49 478 76 187 215 209 92 108 22 228 943 3 391 899 3 000 190 (01 (Dl 2 144 917 (01 93 438 (Dl (01 (01 187 739 14 913 1 918 3 673 537 263 125 54 13 136 612 712 944 91 173 259 421 525 349 55 211 284 64 124 96 479 30 414 204 31 134 62 48 273 55 17 200 50 15 35 201 14 108 211 124 87 395 177 218 92 65 151 11 23 321 423 135 190 912 (01 (01 529 807 598 845 1 817 655 1 937 755 (Dl (01 458 547 (01 1 423 908 1 044 133 81 690 296 085 302 212 46 132 153 757 102 313 557 451 55 534 470 797 272 847 174 699 57 885 37 025 85 292 1 265 161 223 115 37 154 1 005 892 3 225 132 5 390 5 212 1 178 192 451 13 700 176 751 340 944 43 852 241 542 55 540 401 647 134 255 257 362 722 719 (Dl (01 (01 (01 258 933 5 456 5 442 (01 Standard .Notes; - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. 1-40 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963-cont inued Region and geographic division by kind of business THE SOUTH — CONTINUED EAST SOUTH CENTRAL WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLES! AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPHENTi TOTAL . AUTOMOBILESi OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND. PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL . . . . GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . . FARM PRODUCTS— RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES" TV. RADIO SETS . . . ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HDWE. PLMB'G. HEAT'G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH. . EQUIP.. SUPPLIESl COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT .... INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL . EX AUTOMOTIVE Total Estab- lish- ments (number) METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD. SCRAP). COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES TOTAL PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. . TOTAL BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. Ex. WALLPAPER. TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFiCE) . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEwELRY •••••••••••••••••' GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS 15 211 2 015 3U2 1 576 127 U71 195 118 158 211 85 136 20 2 178 252 233 166 194 147 227 387 672 1 017 219 193 275 330 666 331 125 210 513 1«0 222 151 «67 lit U33 372 93 222 270 H7 Sales ($1,000) 15 069 868 1 620 456 1 083 701 426 373 110 382 595 616 212 968 34 143 348 505 220 514 (01 126 870 (Dl 2 430 863 885 949 171 753 103 880 (0) (0) 238 216 171 377 775 724 2 905 985 (0) (01 625 503 515 247 690 945 404 766 218 099 68 080 518 832 278 056 168 318 72 458 190 829 250 508 219 179 264 477 87 174 293 201 92 327 255 72 337 35 127 175 211 107 104 786 458 328 197 75 249 58 63 796 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 95 (U) 663 80 753 (Dl 728 118 (Dl (D) 501 729 1 282 304 123 069 87 020 36 049 298 065 365 127 146 881 218 246 293 324 (01 191 912 (01 134 877 70 373 64 504 652 163 393 848 258 315 76 190 30 047 231 526 (Dl (01 530 458 81 295 22 503 52 6B5 6 107 35 116 18 646 3 676 12 794 13 586 (Dl 8 625 (Dl 111 332 36 086 11 002 4 677 (D) (Dl 13 741 10 693 29 585 35 328 (Dl (D) 6 043 13 021 41 976 21 265 14 363 6 348 49 881 30 141 13 823 5 917 135 263 36 037 24 098 20 944 23 284 (Dl 11 768 9 679 (Dl 24 031 (Dl (D) 8 905 39 620 12 008 8 188 3 820 20 605 11 710 8 895 23 621 (Dl 10 054 (01 10 891 4 832 6 059 43 723 23 804 19 919 6 727 2 853 9 384 (01 (01 21 111 Payroll, worliweek ended nearest No« 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 14 041 163 1 585 231 459 269 1 007 989 117 973 693 473 374 091 70 094 249 288 255 410 (01 165 372 (Dl 2 132 489 674 313 221 887 95 541 (Dl (Dl 273 975 196 218 566 616 735 653 (Dl (01 125 749 276 426 791 573 391 713 274 668 125 192 897 615 532 519 252 979 112 117 2 571 833 707 427 411 024 408 525 443 421 (Dl 220 743 186 210 (Dl 438 186 (Dl (01 153 688 776 311 226 373 150 990 75 383 374 279 206 958 165 321 465 030 (Dl 198 100 (Dl 212 757 98 122 114 635 847 951 473 336 374 615 124 228 52 462 202 537 (01 (01 405 243 16 992 4 146 11 716 1 130 6 449 3 763 714 1 972 3 012 (Dl 1 976 (Dl 25 801 8 296 2 327 1 492 (Dl (Dl 2 972 2 695 6 489 12 803 (Dl (Dl 3 091 6 117 7 082 3 373 2 419 1 290 9 243 5 611 2 572 1 060 22 468 5 582 3 544 3 416 4 099 (01 2 256 1 907 (01 3 868 (Dl (Dl 1 181 8 647 3 218 2 049 1 169 631 350 281 134 (Dl 697 (Dl 2 172 976 1 196 8 813 5 057 3 755 1 449 631 2 006 (01 (01 4 946 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 1 485 275 1 126 84 171 104 21 46 169 (Dl 93 (Dl 1 714 107 170 156 (Dl (Dl 190 400 461 931 (Dl (01 275 300 208 108 19 81 217 56 76 85 824 208 31 150 143 (Dl 66 170 (01 127 (Dl (Dl 60 254 182 72 271 221 50 139 (01 43 (Dl 117 49 68 393 263 130 105 59 132 (01 (01 581 1 939 291 1 538 110 327 179 45 103 197 68 112 17 1 620 252 155 116 160 47 185 312 383 302 113 70 39 80 508 216 110 182 413 114 179 120 297 134 294 304 77 187 258 44 244 64 85 95 288 196 92 Sales ($1,000) 322 254 66 275 34 93 148 173 83 90 546 384 262 177 65 171 54 53 684 Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) 567 222 152 472 (Dl (Dl 228 616 (01 (Dl 44 375 146 637 (Dl (01 (Dl 1 505 344 865 949 63 400 73 960 (Dl (Dl (Dl 125 706 197 551 1 243 565 (Dl (Dl 37 455 (Dl 436 374 (Dl 202 846 (01 443 593 (Dl 142 on (Dl 826 769 69 079 (Dl 135 931 (Dl (D) (Dl (Dl (D) 227 508 (Dl (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl 36 049 (Dl (Dl (Dl 147 179 (Dl 71 811 (Dl (Dl 42 920 (01 410 030 (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl 145 965 (01 (01 (Dl 106 51 38 17 144 16 73 55 68 50 34 42 75 289 715 106 123 235 250 158 115 15 26 100 26 43 31 170 10 139 56 16 35 12 3 114 33 2 79 Sales ($1,000) 34 27 38 24 14 140 74 66 20 10 7 553 534 1 053 234 931 229 (Dl (01 367 000 (01 (Dl 304 130 73 877 (Dl (01 (Dl 925 519 108 353 29 920 (01 (Dl 45 671 578 173 1 662 420 504 623 (Dl 588 048 (Dl 254 571 (Dl 15 253 (Dl 75 239 (Dl 26 307 (01 487 038 121 750 (01 83 248 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 500 610 (OV (Dl (Dl 1 282 304 (01 (Dl (01 (Dl (Dl 145 145 (01 120 101 (01 (01 27 453 (Dl 242 133 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 85 561 (01 (01 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Nol available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Fann Products. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-41 TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963- continued Region and geographic division by l(ind of business Total Estab- listi- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, worl(weel( ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) t^ercliant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) THE SOUTH--C0NTINUE0 WEST SOUTH CENTRAL WHOLESALE TRADE 1 TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPMENTi TOTAL , AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES. .... DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . , DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND, PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL , DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS , APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE, FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL ... GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . FARM PRODUCTS — RA* MATERIALS. TOTAL .... COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. ... MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HD«E. PLMB'G. HEAT.G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EOUIPMENTi SUPPLIES. AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESl COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES | SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVEI METLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL. PROD. COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS' TERMINALS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL . . . IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS SCRAP). TOTAL 3 198 1110 2 589 199 1 136 355 221 560 383 Itlt 214 25 3 761 300 39« 297 2«7 175 U77 730 1 141 1 778 309 898 392 179 1 370 717 235 418 1 123 269 505 349 5 510 926 262 1 946 908 ISO 455 565 268 869 4 273 592 586 346 240 PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFiCEl . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. HILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 764 630 134 AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS . . . . BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS. . FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. OTHER PRODUCTS SPECIALTIES 189 341 559 252 307 1 336 662 674 427 182 411 100 173 1 519 27 914 621 3 205 509 2 179 807 816 635 209 167 1 405 615 547 725 86 080 770 809 390 845 (01 186 042 101 4 490 723 1 282 848 292 678 170 503 (01 (01 518 947 502 000 1 525 825 3 795 029 (Dl 1 135 942 1 147 717 (Dl 1 492 746 926 334 362 212 204 202 811 268 224 797 355 954 220 527 409 296 330 354 1 249 099 594 595 (Dl 198 676 152 972 (Dl 1 802 748 (01 (Dl 1 352 439 1 849 236 193 367 126 370 66 997 904 363 351 995 542 368 464 378 (Dl 256 979 (Dl 355 904 109 817 256 067 053 757 538 493 515 274 274 339 82 231 344 947 44 382 51 303 183 380 144 629 43 412 90 136 11 079 90 929 38 787 9 890 42 252 20 551 (01 11 150 (Dl 205 767 46 320 17 555 7 411 (01 (Dl 30 982 38 533 52 447 56 250 (Dl 26 274 10 198 (D) 86 644 47 844 23 205 28 593 045 2 884 137 917 840 1 749 375 215 922 1 773 685 729 135 208 485 835 255 378 891 (Dl 205 735 (01 17 594 56 842 23 095 27 590 15 157 28 963 71 599 32 562 94 548 47 617 (Dl 26 728 25 052 (Dl 55 045 (01 (01 26 301 69 504 19 020 10 809 8 211 13 492 44 945 25 870 18 075 36 560 (Dl 13 140 (Dl 25 881 10 254 15 617 60 388 36 775 41 613 19 935 8 441 15 355 4 356 3 495 42 774 4 155 576 1 042 279 359 523 151 051 (Dl (01 505 441 741 015 1 042 942 1 140 276 (D) 592 241 201 851 (01 1 790 912 939 781 481 535 369 495 1 327 114 457 590 536 499 321 025 6 550 103 1 479 088 538 451 1 858 218 947 545 (Dl 544 680 491 647 (01 1 076 014 (01 (01 505 489 1 363 342 396 957 222 917 174 040 249 743 853 258 506 024 347 234 736 953 (Dl 276 096 (01 485 298 200 119 285 179 1 551 375 752 390 808 985 383 809 163 031 307 642 91 102 75 377 635 948 27 880 7 327 18 503 1 950 15 707 5 955 1 932 6 819 3 955 (Dl 2 106 (01 46 932 10 524 3 661 2 301 (Dl (01 5 451 10 188 10 929 14 941 (Dl 5 952 4 942 (01 14 563 7 600 3 705 3 078 12 287 4 489 5 093 2 705 54 234 11 211 5 252 14 820 6 050 (01 5 069 4 350 (01 6 998 (01 (Dl 4 119 14 868 5 262 2 657 2 395 2 968 8 317 5 365 2 952 7 372 (Dl 2 634 (01 4 634 2 015 2 619 15 917 8 117 7 800 3 816 1 820 3 298 937 882 9 028 15 716 2 203 235 1 834 134 355 171 56 128 200 (Dl 115 (01 2 914 127 266 293 (01 (01 416 713 715 1 221 (01 360 440 (Dl 426 201 72 153 454 129 184 151 492 77 553 330 (Dl 157 350 (Dl 233 (Dl (Dl 185 535 334 201 594 550 2 950 303 2 467 170 791 307 102 382 270 104 145 21 2 667 300 257 214 195 171 419 479 642 554 147 255 55 67 937 439 165 312 932 231 422 279 4 351 623 243 1 474 713 156 354 529 249 635 1 252 382 581 343 238 741 526 115 477 70 58 130 192 277 293 407 127 180 166 227 561 1 107 309 547 252 560 237 358 97 127 202 275 77 92 136 140 073 1 329 13 895 774 9 636 I 915 581 238 239 282 107 631 085 102 45 214 29 514 731 345 327 456 48 (01 119 (01 178 196 363 113 68 543 40 (01 59 (Dl 4 2 657 191 I 074 1 282 848 - 104 714 127 (01 83 (Dl 52 (Dl 4 272 889 58 316 633 251 423 494 499 1 807 430 1 214 (Dl 152 544 073 533 116 450 327 (01 92 615 211 433 (01 278 313 592 49 (Dl 106 573 234 191 lOI 36 281 609 63 (01 70 2 058 049 1 159 143 393 303 (01 19 787 104 472 (01 195 (01 24 (Dl 91 (Dl 36 (01 19 715 277 234 (Dl 3 (Dl 21 (Dl 210 - 3 604 (01 7 (Dl 5 (Dl 2 399 711 3 (Dl 23 (Dl 4 (Dl 19 (Dl 127 (Dl 4 88 115 59 (Dl 64 (01 152 52 157 72 (Dl 80 686 657 229 412 850 115 275 607 114 131 189 69 47 211 55 176 796 135 (Dl 8 32 096 33 773 763 190 2 290 028 1 940 525 165 550 153 953 891 884 220 270 (01 (01 194 452 (01 (Dl (Dl 167 964 (01 (Dl (Dl 246 058 183 357 1 103 332 1 988 599 (01 491 869 1 031 257 (D|. 576 537 (Dl 46 620 (01 236 054 (01 64 155 (Dl 1 210 746 265 903 (Dl 451 995 (01 (01 (Dl (01 17 314 1 066 471 (Dl (Dl (Dl 1 849 238 (01 (0) (Dl 7 911 (01 (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl 170 864 (Dl (Dl 47 650 (Dl 355 no 125 643 239 467 143 150 35 020 158 149 (01 207 409 597 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Wittiheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Tenninals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. 1-42 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 Continued SIC code 50 501 5012 5013 50114 502 5022 5028 5029 503 5032 5035 5039 504 5012 5013 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049 505 506 5063 5064 5065 507 5072 5074 5077 508 5082 5083 5086 5087 5088 5091 5092 5093 5094 5095 Region and geographic division by kind of business THE WEST WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL. MOTOR VEHICLES. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES . AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . , DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND. PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS • APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. FOOTWEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL • GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. Total Estab- lish- ments (number) FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL . COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS . . . . ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS. . . . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HD*E. PLMB'G. HEAT.G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. . AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES. MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH. . EQUIP.. SUPPLIES: COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT .... INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . • PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE HETLS. MINRLS (EX PETROL, COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS. METALS SALES OFFICES. . PROD. SCRAP I. TOTAL PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. IRON. STEEL SCRAP . . WASTE MATERIALS . . . TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV.. TOTAL BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICEI . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES JEWELRY GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS Sales ($1,000) 5 194 735 4 054 405 2 003 700 546 757 1 211 419 714 78 315 437 629 447 349 192 953 071 237 55 848 599 5 993 692 4 132 207 1 464 077 397 408 2 623 217 1 144 902 259 534 1 218 781 (01 (Dl 635 362 66 670 11 531 087 2 303 886 853 973 482 588 265 918 121 895 1 191 670 2 083 466 4 227 691 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 1 669 69 1 124 306 170 3 073 1 306 595 1 172 2 162 755 954 453 8 937 1 578 605 2 263 1 637 380 939 952 583 1 303 35 454 814 4 905 974 512 462 1 166 809 357 1 329 104 506 719 1 589 656 933 2 766 1 491 1 275 1 023 467 737 380 521 2 379 3 555 113 (Dl' (D) 1 103 105 218 941 4 071 405 2 191 916 1 007 260 872 229 1 644 155 584 886 828 631 230 638 5 846 899 986 197 732 429 1 428 387 (0) (Dl 481 623 311 351 413 918 3 029 823 13 221 801 193 2 215 409 3 443 790 395 443 218 204 177 239 1 839 589 610 769 1 228 820 1 605 381 310 661 1 008 591 286 129 137 998 354 707 783 291 3 492 825 2 437 965 1 054 860 789 285 (Dl 722 445 155 543 (Dl 1 852 622 Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 301 639 89 501 182 580 29 558 164 303 88 220 20 383 55 700 (Dl (Dl 35 741 5 030 558 520 88 174 54 254 22 369 13 171 8 004 74 232 146 260 152 056 48 100 (01 (Dl 9 470 7 001 232 399 117 508 57 673 57 218 146 525 60 707 64 162 21 656 622 305 170 826 67 050 124 437 (Dl (Dl 61 159 41 132 33 726 120 467 638 71 492 48 337 101 705 38 777 20 413 18 364 110 930 52 416 58 514 HI 878 20 124 49 898 41 856 85 749 32 291 53 458 189 861 111 270 78 591 58 957 (Dl 39 225 14 227 (Dl 95 314 62 630 427 6 044 018 1 747 633 3 723 460 572 925 3 210 092 1 727 230 402 383 1 080 479 (01 (01 655 863 97 442 11 133 1 686 1 077 433 267 149 1 513 2 984 3 021 939 333 (01 (Dl 202 702 141 482 4 539 659 2 267 905 1 138 723 1 133 031 2 858 549 1 159 179 1 279 296 420 074 12 518 073 3 538 950 1 335 930 2 451 154 (Dl (Dl 1 230 048 831 533 654 090 2 296 362 13 216 1 331 896 951 250 1 975 027 778 459 418 265 360 194 2 205 602 1 019 576 Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 50 829 13 392 32 622 2 278 622 410 523 1 021 132 846 967 1 678 693 638 855 1 039 838 3 764 712 2 110 851 1 653 861 1 152 740 (Dl 746 290 288 797 (01 1 904 452 24 217 9 464 18 271 (Dl (Dl 10 369 6 976 5 034 16 484 120 9 591 6 773 17 620 8 109 4 207 3 902 14 977 7 592 7 385 18 119 3 020 7 863 7 236 13 546 5 252 8 294 28 115 16 050 12 065 9 551 (Dl 6 918 2 590 (Dl 16 839 4 25 615 117 13 634 3 314 8 169 (Ul (Dl 5 421 800 105 095 12 938 8 324 4 445 2 216 1 467 11 602 37 584 26 519 10 612 (Dl (Dl 3 364 1 394 33 911 16 946 8 416 8 549 22 604 9 951 9 598 3 055 93 356 3 153 327 2 616 210 546 230 124 192 (Dl (Dl 432 45 4 765 102 351 355 254 152 819 1 517 1 215 552 (Dl (Dl 238 93 1 054 401 196 457 927 343 377 207 790 187 899 (Dl (Dl 370 550 220 348 20 78 250 880 483 397 713 630 83 587 39 147 401 856 356 500 1 045 597 448 530 (01 328 253 (01 1 448 Sales ($1,000) 4 762 580 3 846 336 1 261 551 223 487 857 303 495 59 4 583 437 390 213 241 170 879 913 1 340 444 37 239 61 107 1 982 776 466 740 1 739 596 780 363 6 899 1 080 536 1 575 1 255 323 749 895 486 907 26 414 467 954 507 457 1 108 803 305 1 018 89 335 594 1 205 478 727 2 279 1 235 1 044 833 373 485 354 477 1 893 26 086 994 1 908 762 626 661 1 140 219 141 882 979 134 655 092 50 083 273 959 516 485 193 153 290 236 33 096 Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) 5 394 774 2 303 886 267 256 (Dl 96 995 (01 858 822 561 292 967 844 1 494 979 (Dl (01 100 282 99 423 1 952 280 836 476 813 095 302 709 1 234 445 446 124 651 857 136 454 3 155 047 298 204 568 882 690 681 (Dl (Dl 344 391 267 456 216 354 1 052 560 (01 (Dl 339 009 373 238 213 803 159 435 1 477 069 581 870 895 199 (Dl (Dl 328 940 171 519 590 050 213 568 476 492 2 339 254 1 742 239 597 015 390 938 147 201 390 910 (01 (01 1 046 351 432 155 208 69 Sales ($1,C 29 761 605 4 084 930 3 505 546 323 858 255 526 742 1 644 083 149 489 810 323 209 451 270 944 822 354 116 219 19 239 234 108 22 74 1 158 897 1 225 32 885 245 63 1 091 530 129 432 423 159 174 90 498 59 688 382 57 190 57 97 395 9 40 347 (01 (D) 345 125 33 574 6 136 313 586 717 (Dl 168 923 (01 332 848 1 522 174 3 259 847 2 060 134 230 242 707 551 1 002 823 119 518 52 311 15 171 125 384 178 206 487 256 231 190 94 252 26 119 125 355 440 194 165 569 520 409 710 138 762 176 774 94 174 687 993 163 547 737 705 550 374 153 541 137 232 43 895 197 564 977 253 (Dl (01 876 400 22 205 4 401 17 804 362 520 28 899 333 621 (01 (Dl 679 651 114 610 447 938 141 139 306 799 153 571 695 725 457 845 398 347 (01 331 535 (Dl (Dl 806 271 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-43 TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 Continued Region and geographic division by kind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nou. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors ol unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) THE WEST--C0NT1NUED MOUNTAIN WHOLESALE TRADE. TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLES! AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. TOTAL , AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES. TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . . DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS' SUND. PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL , DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS , APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE, FOOTWEAR , GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL ... GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL .... COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. . . . MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HDWE. PLMB.G. HEAT.G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESI COMMERCIAL MACHINES. EQUIPMENT. . . . , CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT .... INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPL. EX AUTOMOTIVE METLS. MINRLS lEX PETROL. PROD. SCRAP]. TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. IRON. STEEL SCRAP . . WASTE MATERIALS . . . TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TOTAL PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER . . STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE! . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. HILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS . . . . BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS. . FARM SUPPLIES (I JEWELRY 1 GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. (I OTHER PRODUCTS SPECIALTIES 1 487 201* I 152 131 U06 123 117 166 <3« 27 57 10 1 661 106 182 98 80 13 199 1153 530 993 30 729 166 68 685 309 146 230 503 106 283 114 387 199 543 315 105 187 216 53 277 17 91 169 218 133 85 318 240 78 256 19 258 93 165 594 274 320 102 351 686 589 314 925 100 837 314 808 IDI 26 783 IDl IDI IDI (01 (Dl 866 286 548 995 140 932 109 999 46 313 8 304 162 788 297 045 551 910 (0) (Dl 494 245 702 261 (01 685 081 397 408 (D) (Dl 333 756 87 033 194 502 52 221 168 139 262 779 253 480 144 958 83 929 76 127 (01 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 33 753 (Dl 310 900 (Dl (D) 169 104 (Dl (Dl 37 309 130 480 (D) (Dl 474 224 241 907 232 317 191 89 093 89 27 045 218 158 501 53 15 103 82 11 147 495 259 053 71 643 21 111 42 378 8 154 25 034 (Dl 3 116 101 (01 ((31 (Dl (0) 89 667 18 805 7 654 3 262 2 361 546 9 926 24 257 22 856 (Dl IDI 12 493 5 514 IDI 20 990 562 ID) (Dl 29 132 9 080 15 202 4 850 20 054 31 831 23 463 21 824 15 091 6 292 10 577 (Dl (Dl IDI (Dl (D) (01 34 652 (Dl 2 675 ID) 5 793 19 099 (Dl (D) 15 531 (Dl (D) 6 867 10 643 101 (Dl 33 175 15 584 17 591 9 079 3 142 9 805 1 475 1 189 13 812 11 491 403 1 419 995 412 337 853 450 154 208 482 073 (Dl 63 935 ID) IDI 101 101 IDI 1 811 590 372 922 152 122 60 956 39 239 10 233 187 913 536 387 451 818 IDI (0) 235 950 115 224 (0) 769 949 401 019 (Dl (Dl 564 935 170 351 299 263 95 321 2 389 442 626 474 486 771 428 425 293 198 122 885 209 847 (01 (01 ID) ID) IDI ID) ID) 55 200 (Dl 358 158 (Dl 101 311 528 ID) ID) 139 275 206 199 ID) ID) 564 582 307 364 357 318 13 254 3 442 8 514 1 308 4 254 ID) 505 101 (Dl (Dl 101 IDI 20 259 3 300 1 475 768 446 104 1 908 7 990 4 258 (Dl (Dl 2 565 2 126 IDI 368 253 (Dl IDI 992 681 605 706 19 190 4 559 3 537 3 298 2 533 1 012 2 012 IDI ID) IDI (D) ID) 101 101 705 IDI 3 014 (Dl (Dl 2 881 (D) (D) 1 346 1 827 IDI ID) 5 755 2 734 3 021 796 85 645 105 ID) 29 (D) (D) ID) ID) ID) 115 67 71 5 172 344 320 (D) (D) 107 124 (D) 208 93 ID) 101 8 121 1 374 159 1 105 110 284 100 53 131 71 22 40 1 061 106 128 56 64 13 181 201 312 170 12 84 40 34 445 172 123 150 187 570 1 570 62 812 825 192 237 1 981 28 141 284 21 673 293 295 498 2 B6B 191 415 35 83 111 240 44 92 702 1 605 183 269 34 183 175 403 104 260 34 89 51 148 (Dl 209 IDI 44 (01 198 ID) 10 (0) 85 (01 103 575 - (Dl 218 118 133 IDI 85 55 129 189 314 IDI 239 (01 75 92 205 (01 17 IDI 58 74 130 140 200 (D) 55 (0) 134 207 494 96 235 111 258 87 162 5S 77 87 135 35 52 62 81 315 431 4 873 473 10) no 616 ID) IDI 1S7 391 101 7 498 10) ID) ID) 38 328 IDI 1 064 800 548 995 (01 (0) 21 858 8 304 118 738 118 207 159 191 255 161 (0) 98 230 85 993 (0)' 347 854 10) 10) (01 267 331 (D) 159 352 ID) 697 724 ID) ID) ID) (0) 46 611 101 46 585 27 784 101 IDI 105 787 50 846 (D) 33 753 ID) 295 068 (D) (D> (0)' (Dl 56 122 (Dl 89 713 ID) (0) (D, ID) IDI 101 IDI 70 030 IDI (01 203 158 113 45 47 21 122 23 18 252 218 823 18 545 125 34 240 137 23 80 88 23 43 22 118 15 140 55 16 39 1 3 51 2 31 18 58 27 31 100 38 52 5 052 333 101 575 973 101 (01 127 417 29 517 19 285 78 615 (Dl (Dl (01 (0) (D) (0) 24 455 44 050 178 838 392 719 101 (01 396 015 616 258 (0) 338 227 (C) ID) (0) 65 425 (0) 35 150 101 377 339 IDI 101 101 ID) 37 318 10 112 (0) (01 IDI (01 IDI (0) 14 832 10) 10) ID) (Dl IDI (Dl 40 767 (0) (0) (01 101 101 29 ID) 12 (01 83 88 471 1 (01 1 (01 54 55 895 Standari) Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals: and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. 1-44 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 6 Regions and Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 Continued Region and geographic division by kind of business Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,( Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) THE WEST — CONTINUED PACIFIC WHOLESALE TRADE ■ TOTAL MOTOR VEHICLESi AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENTi TOTAL . AUTOMOBILES! OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TIRES- TUBES DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS. TOTAL. . , DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS. SUND. PAINTS. VARNISHES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRY GOODS. APPAREL. TOTAL , DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS . APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE. FOOTWEAR , GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. TOTAL ... GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS CONFECTIONERY FISH. SEAFOODS MEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . FARM PRODUCTS—RAW MATERIALS. TOTAL .... COTTON GRAIN LIVESTOCK. EXCEPT HORSES AND MULES. ... MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ELECTRICAL GOODS. TOTAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT HDWE. PLMB'G. HEAT.G EQUIP. SUPPLIES. TOTAL HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. TOTAL . . . COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH.. EQUIP.. SUPPLIESl COMMERCIAL MACHINES" EQUIPMENT. . . . CONSTRUCTION. MINING MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT .... INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. . . PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIP.. SUPPLi EX AUTOMOTIVE 115 922 793 2 582 384 METLSi MINRLS <EX PETROL. PROD. SCRAPI. TOTAL COAL METALS SERVICE CENTERS METALS SALES OFFICES PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS. TERMINALS. SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS. TOTAL IRON. STEEL SCRAP WASTE MATERIALS TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEV. BEER WINES. DISTILLED SPIRITS PAPER. PAPER PRODUCTS. EX. WALLPAPER. TO PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE PAPER STATIONERY. OFFICE SUPPLIES FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS. TOTAL. FURNITURE (HOUSEHOLD. OFFICE) . . HOME FURNISHINGS. FLOOR COVERINGS LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. TOTAL LUMBER. MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AMUSEMENT. SPORTING GOODS BOOKS. PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS FARM SUPPLIES , JEWELRY , GIFTS. ART GOODS. ADV. NOVELTIES. SPECIALTIES OTHER PRODUCTS , 3 707 531 2 902 274 1 597 577 429 591 1 117 392 657 68 654 331 447 349 269 179 754 61S 707 676 39 395 140 102 2 388 997 449 942 1 659 649 671 339 6 932 1 191 406 1 720 1 322 275 752 736 530 1 026 18 363 645 2 680 756 379 377 848 569 279 1 073 85 417 571 1 331 563 768 2 172 1 217 955 832 376 519 327 439 1 884 4 891 341 3 445 618 1 149 152 296 571 2 308 409 ID) 232 751 (D) 1 070 067 <D) (0) (0)' 9 664 801 1 754 891 713 041 372 589 219 605 113 591 1 028 882 1 786 421 3 675 781 2 250 245 ID) ID) 400 844 ID) 3 385 324 1 794 508 ID) (D) 1 310 399 497 853 634 129 178 417 4 771 836 818 058 469 650 1 174 907 ID) (0) 101 ID) ID) 10) ID) ID) (0) 2 547 299 (0) 184 451 101 1 528 689 ID) ID) 1 436 277 291 747 ID) ID) 1 007 518 ID) ID) 3 018 601 2 196 058 823 543 700 192 (D) 563 944 140 440 ID) 1 593 569 229 995 68 390 140 202 21 404 139 269 (D) 17 267 (D 56 236 (Dl (D) (Dl 468 853 69 369 46 600 19 107 10 810 7 458 54 306 122 003 129 200 27 127 ID) ID) 3 956 ID) 193 409 96 946 ID) ID 117 393 51 627 48 960 16 806 502 251 138 995 43 587 102 613 ID ID) (01 (D) 101 ID) (0) (D) (01 ID) 17 738 ID) 91 831 (Dl ID) 96 347 18 444 ID) (0) 75 106 (C) ID) 156 686 95 686 61 000 49 878 ID) 29 420 12 752 101 81 502 51 139 024 4 624 023 1 335 296 2 870 010 418 717 2 728 019 ID 338 448 ID) 1 049 623 (0) (D) ID) 322 060 314 046 925 041 372 581 227 954 139 634 325 092 448 139 569 573 532 067 (D) (0) 87 478 (D) 3 769 710 1 866 886 (D) (D) 2 293 614 988 828 980 033 324 753 10 128 631 2 912 476 849 159 2 022 729 ID) ID) ID) (D) (D) (D) (0) (D) (D) ID) 362 065 (01 1 837 434 ID) (D) 1 967 094 376 870 (0) ID) 1 472 494 ID) ID) 3 100 030 1 803 487 1 296 543 965 170 ID) 554 053 260 656 10) 1 608 954 37 565 9 950 24 308 3 307 20 863 ID) 2 709 ID) 8 577 ID) 10) ID) 84 836 9 638 6 849 3 677 1 770 1 363 9 694 29 594 22 251 5 296 (D) (0) 1 238 (D) 27 543 13 693 ID) ID) 17 612 8 270 6 993 2 349 74 166 19 55B 5 927 14 973 ID) ID] ID) (0) (01 (01 (D) (D) (0) (D) 3 501 (01 11 963 (0) (D) 15 238 2 694 ID) 11 719 (01 ID) 22 360 13 316 9 044 7 881 lOi 4 937 2 306 (01 13 971 18 955 2 357 242 1 971 144 441 (0) 95 (D) 659 (01 (D) (D) 74 236 288 183 146 647 173 895 282 (0) (0) 114 (0) 846 308 (D) (Dl 736 307 266 163 607 153 724 (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl ID) ID) 101 101 (Dl (01 365 ID) 524 ID) (Dl 495 37 (01 ID) 716 (Dl (01 838 501 337 443 (01 241 218 (0) 1 132 3 388 421 2 741 226 977 451 170 356 786 281 455 50 3 522 331 262 157 177 157 698 712 1 026 274 25 155 21 73 1 537 604 343 590 1 324 513 540 271 811 353 172 995 234 601 686 442 709 16 329 364 21 213 521 (0) 516 045 (0) (D) 791 743 (0) 42 585 ID) IDI 183 476 251 908 (0) 4 329 974 1 754 891 (Dl (Dl 75 137 (0) 740 084 443 085 808 653 1 239 818 309 749 ID) 14 269 (01 1 604 426 (0) ID) 264 504 967 114 ID) 492 505 10) ID) ID) (Dl (0) (0) (0) 220 871 188 570 (0) (0) 500 561 (Dl 746 374 372 794 554 230 813 72 277 464 1 005 412 593 1 765 999 786 671 296 350 302 396 1 462 (0) 160 050 ID) 161 001 IDI 101 (Dl 192 895 272 818 (01 600 347 193 198 407 149 (0) ID) (0) (D) 123 181 320 880 114 723 (D) 843 193 319 110 161 48 620 126 259 235 331 111 202 18 185 192 92 22 56 906 679 402 14 240 119 29 851 393 106 352 335 136 131 68 380 53 548 327 41 151 50 88 317 2 34 281 2 580 54 5 49 260 13 140 107 326 151 175 387 218 169 161 82 169 25 43 422 "24 709 272 (D) 2 929 573 (01 (0) 1 516 655 460 293 190 156 866 207 (0) (0) (01 IDI 5 334 827 (Dl (Dl 144 468 (D) 266 798 1 343 336 2 867 126 1 010 427 (0) 311 535 386 555 (0) 1 760 898 10) 101 (01 343 285 (Dl 141 624 101 2 304 513 (Dl (01 IDI (01 126 223 127 120 (01 ID) (01 (0) ID) (Ul 101 401 101 347 588 101 101 (01 98 852 101 (PI 407 171 (0) (D) (0) (0) (0) (0) 243 064 25 717 (0) 750 376 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosuie. (NA) Not available. ^Includes Petroleinn Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-45 TABLE 7 standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation UNITED STATES" TOTAL. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATINS TYPES STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NEW YORKi N.Y. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES CHICAGO I ILL. -NORTHWESTERN INDIANA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ABILENE. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES AKRON, OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ALBANY- GA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROYi N.Y. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . ALBUQUERQUE. N.MEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTONi PA. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . ALTOONA, PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES AMARILLO. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVEi CALIF. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ANN ARBORi MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ASHEVILLEi N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ATLANTA. GA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ATLANTIC CITY. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES AUGUSTA. GA.-S.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES AUSTIN. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES BAKERSPIELD. CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES BALTIMORE. MD MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES BATON ROUGE. LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES BAY CITY. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES Establishments 1963 (number) 308 177 208 997 99 180 38 570 31 725 6 815 12 692 8 970 3 722 289 213 76 75« 577 177 147 111 36 00« 740 264 512 395 117 685 528 157 196 146 50 373 284 89 826 551 175 172 119 53 216 161 55 821 600 221 244 187 57 264 194 70 344 271 73 462 330 132 1958 (number) 2 333 1 738 595 367 292 75 141 103 38 287 043 190 492 95 551 38 022 30 529 7 493 12 003 8 445 3 558 254 159 85 549 484 165 119 84 35 927 676 251 391 295 96 638 488 150 189 140 49 322 233 89 449 326 123 139 95 44 201 144 57 321 307 014 238 182 56 247 176 71 279 215 54 441 306 135 Sales 1963 ($1,000) 2 261 1 597 554 285 229 56 139 102 37 358 385 749 157 391 769 200 993 980 68 212 452 31 924 095 36 288 357 24 140 685 8 791 578 15 349 108 153 621 103 420 50 201 1 079 247 430 355 648 892 124 148 81 530 42 518 1 067 659 509 869 557 790 381 878 256 388 125 490 545 676 259 301 286 375 130 419 76 210 54 209 419 225 254 538 154 687 861 277 302 791 558 485 88 019 54 701 33 318 136 453 89 487 46 965 5 732 857 1 421 274 4 311 583 132 338 89 590 42 548 146 212 92 056 54 145 212 983 141 515 71 458 525 195 335 859 289 327 3 149 930 1 376 286 1 773 544 274 459 178 478 95 981 109 018 84 447 24 571 1958 ($1,000) 285 726 904 122 060 171 163 565 753 54 700 781 24 863 140 29 837 641 19 738 350 7 524 731 12 213 619 187 132 116 279 70 853 785 301 279 708 505 593 94 644 52 234 42 410 859 926 446 995 412 931 314 020 203 479 110 541 398 198 216 470 181 728 119 860 53 325 56 534 324 294 182 758 141 525 317 327 143 508 173 819 64 793 37 148 27 645 153 157 58 653 94 514 3 998 826 1 034 565 2 964 261 98 363 51 502 36 761 129 003 80 502 48 501 169 611 105 320 64 291 324 573 138 433 186 140 2 681 718 1 051 015 1 520 703 181 702 127 573 54 029 95 279 58 722 26 557 Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,( 25.4 28.9 22.8 24.7 28.4 21.6 22.3 16.8 25.7 -12.6 -11.1 -15.0 37.4 53.9 28.3 31.2 55.1 .5 24.2 14.1 35.1 21.6 26.0 13.5 37.0 19.8 57.6 8.8 20.3 -4.1 29.3 44.7 9.3 171.4 lU.O 221.3 35.8 47.3 20.5 -15.4 30.3 -50.3 43.4 37.4 45.5 34.5 45.6 16.0 13.3 14.4 25.6 34.4 11.2 92.9 143.3 55.4 51.0 39.8 77.6 14.4 22.9 -7.5 16 100 929 11 544 746 6 566 183 2 859 999 1 830 889 1 039 110 1 168 301 595 440 472 851 10 018 7 574 2 444 56 580 34 978 21 702 7 905 6 545 1 360 58 955 42 134 26 831 29 483 22 191 7 292 35 133 23 151 11 972 7 739 5 555 2 074 24 989 19 245 5 743 47 665 28 547 19 118 6 525 4 772 1 754 9 682 7 902 1 960 257 584 115 253 142 431 10 059 7 605 2 454 10 615 7 798 2 817 14 286 10 690 3 596 21 351 14 545 6 806 186 898 117 801 69 097 18 122 13 865 4 257 7 524 6 353 1 171 1958 ($1,000) 13 244 008 8 278 420 4 965 588 2 158 776 1 305 790 851 986 674 566 526 426 348 140 8 154 5 872 2 282 37 800 23 557 14 243 4 450 3 481 979 50 524 32 825 17 699 19 224 14 902 4 322 26 854 17 427 9 427 7 439 5 101 2 338 19 527 14 642 4 885 19 680 14 286 5 592 4 224 3 113 1 111 8 528 5 472 2 056 170 677 77 738 92 939 7 536 5 236 2 300 7 710 5 731 1 979 9 599 7 211 2 386 15 099 9 479 5 620 132 514 84 582 47 932 13 716 10 752 2 956 5 468 5 041 1 447 Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 5 088 706 2 063 944 1 024 762 417 825 285 892 130 933 176 119 113 469 52 530 2 145 1 525 519 8 726 5 260 2 465 1 884 1 595 288 11 438 7 534 3 904 5 458 4 279 1 179 5 887 4 939 1 948 1 748 1 356 392 4 706 3 733 973 7 422 4 762 2 560 1 227 946 281 2 291 1 856 433 41 825 21 587 20 238 1 860 1 430 430 2 179 1 519 560 3 043 2 382 551 3 904 2 505 1 399 31 595 21 454 10 241 3 518 2 819 599 1 403 1 167 235 1958 (number) 2 607 661 1 842 637 964 824 392 913 264 391 128 522 166 618 106 567 60 031 2 073 1 474 599 7 717 5 050 2 657 1 187 907 260 10 215 6 953 3 253 4 219 3 388 831 5 105 4 267 1 838 1 878 1 403 475 4 179 3 171 1 008 4 119 2 990 1 129 901 684 217 2 222 1 750 472 34 263 17 815 16 458 1 693 1 141 552 2 100 1 508 592 321 806 513 548 113 435 26 550 19 730 6 920 3 200 2 585 515 1 424 1 124 300 Standard Notes; - Represents zero. (0) D/ithheld lo avoid disclosure- Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1-46 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 7. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 Continued Establishments Sales Payroll, entire year Paid em workwee nearest ployees k ended 1963 (number) 1958 (number) 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 1963 ($1,000) Nov. 15 Standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation 1958 ($1,000) 1963 (number) 1958 (number) 446 359 87 247 170 77 350 251 99 1 074 709 355 278 208 70 5 809 4 284 1 525 511 405 105 175 155 20 241 173 68 2 056 1 464 592 402 329 73 277 189 88 197 104 93 293 209 84 385 287 99 1 214 721 493 512 368 144 12 206 8 607 3 599 2 272 1 451 821 3 655 2 455 1 209 173 138 35 438 317 121 219 167 52 1 143 808 335 390 300 90 215 142 73 333 247 86 979 531 348 240 155 74 5 658 4 082 1 556 443 346 97 156 134 22 251 181 80 1 969 1 399 570 367 293 74 275 179 97 207 112 95 250 171 79 358 255 93 1 000 598 402 453 311 142 11 545 8 118 3 428 2 137 1 353 784 3 534 2 357 1 177 143 112 31 394 281 113 194 144 50 1 040 7 33 307 285 293 185 434 99 859 206 813 121 988 84 825 297 616 129 148 158 468 1 595 193 625 045 969 148 195 492 135 307 60 185 8 192 223 3 390 395 4 801 827 513 393 296 533 216 860 130 936 93 330 37 605 155 015 100 055 54 959 2 897 186 1 055 515 1 841 571 343 138 255 372 87 756 217 487 132 139 85 348 263 109 179 482 83 627 283 092 151 492 121 600 335 268 187 632 148 536 2 810 554 638 808 2 171 746 505 027 290 795 215 231 23 682 464 8 564 579 15 117 785 4 043 305 1 030 043 3 013 252 6 322 764 1 910 598 4 412 065 83 988 68 588 15 400 403 301 255 920 137 381 143 914 89 888 54 026 1 464 246 790 901 673 345 295 364 184 185 111 179 217 045 96 474 120 571 247 428 115 988 131 440 1 449 290 528 429 920 861 141 127 85 048 56 079 5 904 99 1 2 706 282 4 198 709 361 166 206 033 155 153 105 190 67 408 37 782 130 171 88 213 41 958 2 386 226 942 330 1 443 896 281 009 188 447 92 562 183 238 118 245 64 993 133 907 93 257 40 550 212 020 95 181 116 839 293 002 154 357 138 645 1 764 124 438 247 1 325 877 417 871 235 402 182 469 19 283 596 7 352 197 11 931 399 3 508 288 (D) (0) 4 898 500 1 514 291 3 384 209 56 931 43 164 13 757 326 618 195 587 131 031 117 470 55 081 51 389 1 127 836 609 321 518 515 -3.4 .7 -10.2 -4.7 26.4 -29.5 20.3 11.3 28.2 10.1 18.5 5.2 38.5 59.1 7.3 18.6 25.5 14, 4 42. 1 43.9 59.8 24.6 38.5 -0.5 19.1 13.4 31.0 21.4 12.0 27.5 22.1 35.5 -5.2 18.7 11.6 31.3 96.5 92.5 105.7 33.5 69.7 4.1 14.8 21.5 7.2 59.3 45.8 53.8 21.1 23.5 18.0 22.8 16.5 26.7 22.2 NA NA 29.1 26.2 50.4 47.5 58.9 11.9 23.5 36.0 4.8 22.5 36.0 5.1 29.8 29.8 29.9 20 900 15 357 5 543 12 951 10 083 2 878 22 977 12 269 10 708 83 518 52 007 31 511 13 881 10 679 3 202 421 149 253 229 157 920 40 596 25 584 14 112 10 680 8 270 2 410 6 909 5 104 1 805 131 207 83 231 47 975 25 559 21 491 5 178 15 125 11 567 4 559 7 215 5 455 1 750 15 473 10 672 5 801 23 855 18 115 5 739 99 329 52 075 47 254 27 643 19 557 8 076 1 135 585 573 476 462 209 169 808 94 235 75 573 313 248 187 383 125 855 7 060 5 024 1 036 25 487 19 201 5 285 10 448 8 015 2 432 91 235 62 250 28 975 15 614 12 093 4 521 10 341 7 457 2 884 15 393 9 854 5 539 55 285 40 151 25 135 9 008 5 911 2 097 389 048 260 042 129 006 27 975 16 785 11 190 7 440 4 940 2 500 6 574 4 583 1 891 112 924 70 515 42 409 18 583 14 190 4 493 11 850 9 118 2 742 5 705 4 592 1 114 11 207 6 828 4 379 19 827 14 517 5 210 50 989 34 026 26 963 19 739 14 306 5 433 651 623 511 260 540 56 5 131 044 71 802 59 242 235 846 132 321 104 525 3 739 2 933 806 17 245 12 508 4 738 7 085 5 058 2 028 66 887 47 248 19 639 4 203 3 214 969 2 289 1 817 472 4 158 2 385 1 773 14 727 9 985 4 742 2 565 2 026 539 54 813 43 071 21 742 5 443 4 560 1 883 2 032 1 535 497 1 654 1 272 382 21 505 14 841 5 754 4 725 3 930 795 2 678 1 974 704 1 335 992 343 3 416 2 329 1 089 4 165 3 317 848 16 458 9 643 5 815 5 329 3 949 1 380 170 973 109 869 51 104 25 807 16 348 10 459 45 213 28 958 15 245 1 307 1 123 184 4 869 3 797 1 072 2 170 1 591 479 15 309 11 156 4 153 3 850 2 881 OTHER OPERATING TYPES BILLINGSi MONT MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES BINGHAMPTONi N.Y.-PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES BIRMINGHAM. ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 979 2 284 1 594 540 3 768 2 523 1 245 14 449 9 485 4 954 BOISE CITYi IDAHO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 2 192 1 555 637 BOSTONi MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 62 751 41 821 20 910 BRIDGEPORTf CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 5 755 4 111 1 644 BROCKTON. MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 1 550 1 115 4 55 1 814 1 392 422 BUFFALOi N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 22 537 15 232 7 305 CANTON. OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 4 052 3 273 779 2 554 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES CHAMPAIGN-URBANA. ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 2 016 548 1 272 939 333 CHARLESTON. S.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 2 888 1 885 1 002 CHARLESTONi W. VA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 4 425 3 323 1 103 12 556 7 701 4 855 4 457 3 423 1 034 CHICAGO. ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 162 131 105 441 58 690 CINCINNATIt OHIO-KY.-IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 25 145 15 100 10 045 44 663 27 433 17 250 COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 947 753 194 4 070 3 073 997 COLUMBUS. GA.-ALA 1 769 1 364 OTHER OPERATING TYPES 405 15 631 9 978 OTHER OPERATING TYPES 3 553 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (0) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-47 TABLE 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958- continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) CORPUS CHRISTI. TEX MERCHANT KHOLESftLERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DALLAS! TEX MERCHANT HHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DAVENPORT-ROCK I SLAND-MOLINE i IO*A-ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DAYTONi OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DECATURi ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DENVER! COLO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DES MOINES' IOWA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DETROIT. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES OUBUQUEi IOWA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DULUTH-SUPERIORi MINN. -WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DURHAM' N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES EL PASOi TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ERIEi PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES EUGENE' OREG MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES EVANSVILLE' IND.-KY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FALL RIVER' MASS.-R.I MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FARGO-MOORHEAD' N> OAK<-MINN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FITCHBURG-LEOMINSTER' MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FLINT' MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FORT LAUDERDALE-HOLLYWOOD' FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FORT SMITH' ARK.-OKLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FORT WAYNE. INO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FORT WORTH. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FRESNO. CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES UOO 304 95 3 at? 1 996 1 253 577 352 225 9«7 554 293 215 147 59 2 273 1 487 785 703 486 217 5 543 3 995 1 647 143 95 46 459 321 148 147 111 35 480 354 125 354 258 86 295 219 76 435 315 120 168 148 20 352 175 186 107 87 20 420 290 130 525 418 108 257 184 73 483 351 132 1 021 801 220 774 524 250 355 255 100 2 712 1 522 1 090 575 346 229 855 579 276 210 132 78 1 891 1 174 717 723 489 234 5 231 3 586 1 645 138 84 54 453 297 155 141 102 39 413 301 112 348 257 81 265 192 73 399 281 118 164 138 26 356 171 195 107 85 21 385 254 131 356 283 73 210 134 76 403 284 119 875 663 212 558 426 232 251 378 191 983 69 395 5 647 488 2 054 557 3 582 931 535 542 238 518 398 024 1 027 501 454 467 563 034 238 020 111 897 125 123 2 941 023 1 226 595 1 714 428 1 008 634 531 188 477 446 9 951 957 3 058 257 5 883 690 87 311 43 741 43 570 534 437 345 056 188 371 120 701 68 652 52 049 505 166 272 751 232 415 214 635 132 552 81 983 245 909 190 393 55 516 351 187 199 843 151 344 113 555 76 444 37 112 538 785 179 304 359 481 147 809 49 712 98 097 365 525 192 922 192 504 358 680 191 662 167 018 179 003 102 038 76 965 455 403 304 655 150 738 1 165 467 661 259 505 208 718 050 425 910 292 140 237 855 151 315 86 540 4 030 381 1 516 371 2 514 010 555 203 194 960 360 243 762 725 339 856 422 870 158 443 83 400 75 043 2 408 528 823 751 1 584 777 922 553 487 888 434 775 8 251 981 2 47 3 401 5 778 580 108 285 40 701 67 584 455 743 303 335 163 407 65 594 44 208 41 386 502 133 219 995 282 138 185 209 115 464 69 745 195 214 133 324 61 890 322 808 139 467 183 341 90 906 53 682 37 224 392 455 14b 668 245 787 103 471 39 092 64 379 348 532 144 744 203 788 252 789 115 554 135 135 122 870 (D) ID) 332 559 177 039 155 520 848 319 '498 015 350 304 549 087 332 657 216 420 9.9 25.9 -19.8 40.1 36.2 42.5 14.7 22.3 10.5 34.7 35.7 33.1 50.2 34.2 58.1 22.1 48.9 8.2 9.3 8.9 9.6 20.6 24.1 19.1 -19.4 7.5 -35.5 14.5 14.1 15.3 41.0 55.3 25.8 .5 24.0 -17.6 15.3 13.9 17.5 25.0 42.8 -10.3 8.8 43.3 -17.5 24.9 42.4 -0.3 37.3 23.1 45.7 42.9 27.2 52.4 10.6 33.3 -5.5 41.9 54.3 22.7 45.7 (NA) (NA) 35.9 72.1 -3.1 37.5 32.8 44.2 30.8 28.0 35.0 17 827 13 951 3 875 259 896 145 072 114 824 30 716 19 491 11 225 61 434 43 918 17 515 9 990 7 728 2 252 155 676 98 424 58 252 52 274 35 557 15 717 437 921 254 184 173 737 5 533 3 987 2 546 24 798 18 574 5 124 7 695 5 908 1 787 26 348 19 059 7 279 15 855 11 235 4 619 14 302 11 579 2 723 22 300 15 775 5 525 7 943 6 537 1 406 21 248 12 741 8 507 8 040 5 185 2 854 46 574 15 916 30 658 21 634 15 974 5 650 9 977 7 561 2 416 33 291 25 146 8 145 50 240 44 202 15 038 46 822 28 549 18 273 13 737 10 514 3 223 178 306 97 013 81 293 23 871 14 453 9 408 43 235 30 050 13 176 7 711 4 853 2 848 106 561 63 491 43 070 44 075 27 941 15 134 345 353 195 782 149 571 5 878 3 306 2 572 24 009 17 774 5 235 5 341 3 805 1 535 23 355 16 315 7 050 15 173 10 487 4 686 9 042 6 912 2 130 17 929 12 547 5 382 6 015 4 567 1 446 16 925 10 230 5 695 5 0 69 (NA) (NA) 31 664 12 294 19 370 11 347 8 345 3 001 6 384 4 803 1 581 24 391 15 939 7 452 43 448 33 351 10 097 3 643 3 034 509 42 698 25 758 15 930 5 254 3 548 1 706 9 786 7 392 2 394 1 887 1 465 421 25 509 15 893 8 616 8 859 5 447 2 422 55 008 42 613 22 395 1 524 819 705 4 181 3 201 960 1 953 1 210 743 5 265 4 042 1 243 2 954 2 230 734 2 444 1 990 454 4 303 3 328 975 1 577 1 371 206 3 528 2 189 1 439 1 555 1 111 444 7 587 2 750 4 837 4 272 3 302 970 2 228 1 589 539 5 758 4 499 1 259 11 520 8 951 2 559 3 409 2 734 575 35 883 21 287 14 596 6 225 3 492 1 733 8 558 6 323 2 345 1 712 1 169 543 22 423 14 151 6 272 9 329 6 354 2 965 51 535 38 410 23 225 1 536 844 692 4 725 3 595 1 130 1 462 952 510 480 929 551 31 410 8 073 18 491 4 821 12 919 3 252 1 990 1 556 434 3 987 2 869 1 118 1 370 1 041 329 3 506 2 096 1 410 (NA) (NA) ( NA) 7 000 2 648 4 352 2 552 2 027 535 1 744 1 241 503 5 095 3 692 1 403 9 785 7 839 1 946 8 100 4 380 3 720 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. |D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1-48 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 — Continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establishments Sales Payroll, entire year Paid en workwee nearest ployees k ended Per- Nov. 15 1963 1958 1963 1958 cent change 1958 to 1963 1963 1958 1963 1958 (number) (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) (number) (number) 97 79 le 91 72 19 42 169 29 376 12 813 31 409 23 325 8 083 34.3 25.9 56.5 2 622 2 203 419 1 948 1 660 288 637 547 90 595 517 78 136 109 27 131 98 33 126 510 56 679 59 831 105 766 82 459 23 307 19.6 -19.1 156.7 5 720 3 939 1 781 4 256 3 033 1 223 1 197 892 305 1 177 809 368 «a6 363 123 457 327 130 458 222 226 899 231 323 454 754 172 534 282 220 .8 31.5 -18.0 32 516 21 964 10 652 22 943 15 156 7 777 5 146 3 620 1 526 4 487 3 146 1 341 1 003 714 269 892 615 277 1 006 216 632 113 376 103 784 697 427 623 357 274 28.5 47.8 5.3 51 540 45 211 16 329 42 419 29 640 12 779 10 276 7 713 2 563 8 488 6 053 2 435 160 106 54 169 108 61 142 303 57 702 74 601 90 257 52 796 37 471 57.6 28.2 99.1 5 805 5 205 1 600 5 612 4 226 1 364 1 227 911 315 1 312 1 025 287 290 212 76 266 195 73 349 953 169 116 180 835 250 207 114 934 145 273 34.5 47.1 24.5 18 191 11 919 5 272 12 800 8 452 4 348 3 075 2 123 953 2 578 1 806 872 673 435 236 547 346 201 741 525 288 131 453 494 552 413 215 693 335 520 34.3 33.5 34.8 43 060 27 028 16 032 25 973 15 677 11 296 7 504 5 037 2 557 5 934 3 686 2 248 421 280 141 366 242 124 355 518 169 354 185 154 251 674 ^■121 039 127 335 41.1 ''39.9 46.2 22 145 13 708 8 437 12 753 e 281 4 222 4 212 2 795 1 417 3 471 "■2 203 928 144 107 37 140 101 39 103 476 43 482 59 994 105 053 38 710 55 343 -1.5 12.3 -9.6 7 997 4 518 3 479 5 005 3 633 1 373 1 299 668 431 1 251 826 425 544 380 164 537 377 160 535 931 309 638 327 293 544 441 240 492 303 949 17.0 26.8 7.7 42 562 27 619 14 743 32 251 20 375 11 875 7 930 5 308 2 522 7 203 4 597 2 606 1 054 755 299 931 674 257 1 141 150 590 883 550 267 841 158 409 793 431 365 35.7 44. 2 27.6 77 696 49 115 26 561 55 022 32 113 22 909 12 385 8 137 4 249 12 647 8 194 4 453 779 591 188 619 463 156 646 539 336 583 309 955 548 445 282 339 266 106 17.9 19.2 16,5 50 355 33 879 16 477 32 064 25 551 6 413 9 264 6 584 2 680 7 550 6 045 1 505 2 829 2 034 795 2 421 1 722 699 4 485 142 2 150 265 2 334 657 3 640 355 1 717 114 1 923 251 23.2 25.2 21.4 232 654 152 138 60 525 158 515 108 125 60 390 36 958 27 646 11 312 34 025 23 638 10 387 375 273 102 360 265 94 375 244 168 881 206 363 322 136 133 312 188 824 16.5 26.7 9.3 22 on 14 339 7 672 17 165 11 889 5 275 4 137 2 849 1 288 3 878 2 683 995 183 126 55 99 73 26 121 362 72 545 48 617 59 174 37 034 22 140 105.1 95.9 120.5 6 193 4 878 3 315 2 357 1 703 654 1 639 1 111 528 748 550 198 1 784 1 079 705 1 674 1 021 653 2 779 071 1 008 221 1 770 850 2 207 617 817 471 1 390 146 25.9 23.3 27.4 135 966 84 309 51 657 104 966 63 525 41 361 22 296 14 706 7 590 21 069 13 269 7 800 200 135 65 176 112 64 146 545 69 856 76 789 124 379 49 558 74 821 17.9 41.0 2.6 9 282 6 316 2 964 7 431 4 223 3 2 08 1 513 1 175 438 1 410 905 505 438 332 106 408 289 119 411 312 263 208 146 104 337 520 191 170 146 450 21.6 37.7 1.1 27 588 20 987 5 601 19 509 15 018 4 591 5 219 4 071 1 148 4 506 3 524 982 966 670 316 856 607 249 2 002 067 565 957 1 435 120 1 356 654 515 511 841 153 47.5 10.0 70.6 74 087 43 770 30 317 56 513 35 225 21 288 12 831 8 157 4 674 12 599 6 707 3 892 1 068 946 120 1 053 904 149 1 121 303 718 697 402 506 1 217 375 551 220 556 156 -7.9 28.1 -38,5 78 738 56 359 20 379 70 341 40 391 29 950 12 507 9 605 3 002 13 649 6 636 5 013 295 229 66 292 216 76 135 404 65 172 51 232 132 197 73 224 58 973 3,2 15,3 -13,1 10 397 7 273 3 124 8 653 5 332 3 521 2 219 1 620 599 2 176 1 481 695 236 204 82 257 176 81 205 486 95 040 110 445 184 878 85 016 99 860 11,1 11.8 10.6 17 004 9 729 7 275 12 632 7 883 4 749 2 638 1 525 1 012 2 355 1 585 760 2 513 1 637 876 2 422 1 521 901 5 069 967 2 106 292 2 951 575 3 741 212 1 308 053 2 433 159 35.5 61.2 21.7 207 375 118 705 88 571 156 185 65 250 70 935 33 302 20 743 12 559 30 536 18 214 12 324 88 67 21 67 6) 26 53 002 27 511 25 491 53 070 21 927 31 143 -0.1 25.5 -18.1 3 617 2 566 1 051 2 452 1 700 752 637 481 156 621 458 153 GADSDEN • ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... GALVESTON-TEXAS CITYi TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... GARY-HAMMOND-EAST CHICAGOi IND.. . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... GRAND RAPIDS" MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... GREAT FALLSi MONT MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... GREEN BAY> WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATIiJG TYPES .... GREENSBORO-HIGH POINTi N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... GREENVlLLEi S.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... HAMILTON-MIDDLETOWN. OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... HARRISBURGi PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... HARTFORDi CONN . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... HONOLULU I HAWAII MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... HOUSTON! TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... HUNTINGTON-ASHLANDi W. VA.-KY.-OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER 0PERATI,-,;G TYPES .... HUNTSVILLE. ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... INDIANAPOLIS! IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... JACKSON! MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... JACKSON! MISS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... JACKSONVILLE! FLA MERCHAiJT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... JERSEY CITY! N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... JOHNSTOWN! PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... KALAMAZOO! MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATIiMG TYPES .... KANSAS CITY! M0.-KAN5 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... KENOSHA! WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES .... Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (■) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Nol applicable. Revised. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-49 TABLE 7 standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958- continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establistimenfs Sales Payroll, entire year Paid en workwee nearest iployees k ended Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 NoK. 15 1963 1958 1963 1958 1963 1958 1963 1958 (number) (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) (number) (number) 613 U52 161 505 365 140 501 631 280 109 221 522 446 337 217 842 228 495 12.4 28.6 -3.1 34 057 24 800 9 257 26 242 19 119 7 123 6 882 5 237 1 645 6 230 4 679 1 551 210 155 55 161 114 47 118 620 69 854 48 766 76 884 46 640 30 244 54.3 49.6 61.2 7 908 5 741 2 167 5 234 3 882 1 352 1 620 1 186 434 1 456 981 475 165 132 33 150 117 33 HI 353 74 775 36 578 115 775 72 361 43 414 -3.8 3.3 -15.7 7 942 6 740 1 202 7 492 6 252 1 240 1 587 1 345 242 1 657 1 375 282 "(21 291 130 429 300 129 362 446 153 860 208 586 333 619 135 848 197 771 8.6 13.3 5.5 18 719 12 549 6 170 15 307 10 899 4 408 4 148 2 764 1 384 4 275 2 971 1 304 111411 275 169 396 251 145 411 288 167 029 244 259 327 784 152 392 175 392 25.5 9.6 39.3 23 178 14 570 8 608 17 792 11 289 6 503 4 016 2 689 1 327 3 566 2 271 1 295 87 69 18 86 66 20 32 319 24 790 7 529 38 113 29 570 8 543 -15.2 -16.2 -11.9 1 629 1 345 284 1 556 1 190 366 546 418 128 579 460 119 2311 196 38 142 117 25 201 282 164 573 36 709 74 628 53 634 20 994 169.7 206.8 74.9 13 412 11 969 1 443 4 557 3 756 801 1 999 1 797 202 906 758 148 500 438 62 (NA) (NA) (NA) 420 018 320 998 99 020 (na) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 32 854 26 990 5 864 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5 726 4 802 924 (NA) (NA) (NA) 82 65 17 68 50 18 36 683 25 630 11 053 31 992 19 458 12 534 14.7 31.7 -11.8 2 276 2 039 237 1 809 1 595 214 504 443 61 489 425 64 135 IIH 21 117 99 18 83 295 55 142 28 153 55 80e 36 995 18 813 49.3 49.1 49.6 6 203 4 734 1 469 4 189 3 2 93 896 1 281 1 044 237 1 081 893 188 279 191* 85 227 148 79 290 957 133 031 157 926 211 672 98 514 113 158 37.5 35.0 39.6 16 491 11 811 4 680 10 560 7 459 3 101 3 402 2 363 1 039 2 854 1 849 1 005 190 141 49 175 118 57 176 510 75 222 101 288 131 339 73 269 58 070 34.4 2.7 74.4 8 667 5 782 2 885 7 094 4 696 2 398 1 594 1 095 499 1 561 1 092 469 232 162 70 222 154 68 208 940 167 440 41 500 142 129 107 758 34 371 47.0 55.4 20.7 14 956 12 150 2 806 10 UO 8 187 1 923 2 878 2 393 485 2 362 1 956 406 534 396 138 487 350 137 541 968 318 468 223 500 401 831 236 099 165 732 34.9 34.9 34.9 34 656 25 303 9 353 22 632 16 230 6 402 6 620 4 940 1 680 5 267 3 850 1 417 162 124 38 148 103 45 61 632 42 567 19 065 47 517 30 713 16 804 29.7 38.6 13.5 5 319 4 275 1 044 4 092 3 072 1 020 1 031 836 195 924 663 261 12 216 9 213 3 003 10 916 8 094 2 822 17 138 183 7 696 705 9 441 478 12 709 977 5 753 224 6 956 753 34.8 33.8 35.7 993 384 653 757 339 627 674 947 435 891 239 056 147 023 101 038 45 985 129 521 86 747 42 774 1 177 874 303 1 079 785 294 1 594 359 731 372 862 987 1 263 982 602 065 661 917 26.1 21.5 30.4 90 148 63 684 26 464 68 731 50 944 17 787 15 548 11 685 3 863 15 313 11 968 3 345 122 HI 11 (NA) (NA) (NA) 72 936 52 409 20 527 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5 721 4 744 977 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 292 1 132 160 (NA) (NA) (NA) 500 377 123 391 296 95 502 233 359 065 143 168 319 523 I0> (01 57.2 (NA) (NA) 24 207 18 487 5 720 16 014 12 197 3 817 4 705 3 723 982 3 782 2 904 878 156 105 51 138 89 49 120 601 70 007 50 594 101 029 52 745 48 284 19.4 32.7 4.8 7 927 6 036 1 891 5 966 4 294 1 672 1 629 1 128 501 1 393 990 403 261 206 55 213 164 49 173 451 127 246 46 205 139 405 92 317 47 088 24.4 37.8 -1.9 13 249 11 119 2 130 9 680 8 024 1 656 2 826 2 382 444 2 312 1 926 386 415 290 125 348 230 118 291 119 187 073 104 046 221 585 133 483 88 102 31.4 40.1 18.1 ■ 23 424 17 770 5 654 15 543 10 782 4 761 4 059 3 205 854 3 356 2 360 996 210 158 52 218 162 56 193 560 127 347 66 213 151 800 99 589 52 211 27.5 27.9 26.8 12 614 9 381 3 233 10 !8U 1 NA) INAl 2 276 1 735 541 (NAI INA} INAl 1 422 988 434 1 278 856 422 3 596 832 1 709 322 1 887 510 2 530 526 1 097 564 1 432 962 42.1 55.7 31.7 119 423 76 884 42 539 81 765 49 204 32 561 21 573 14 916 6 657 18 401 12 037 6 364 KNOXVILLEi TENN MERCHANT KHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LAFAYETTEi LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LAKE CHARLES! LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LANCASTER! PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LANSING. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATIiXiG TYPES LAREDO. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LAS VEGASi NEv MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LAWRENCE-HAVERHILLi MASS.-N.H MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LAWTONt OKLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LEWISTON-AUBURN- MAINE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TfPES LEXINGTON. KY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LIMAi OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LINCOLN. NEBR MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LITTLE ROCK-NORTH LITTLE ROCKi ARK MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LORAIN-ELYRIA. OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TrPES LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACHi CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LOUISVILLE! KY.-IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LOWELL' MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LUBBOCK! TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LYNCHBURG! VA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MACON. GA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MADISON! WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MANCHESTER! N.H MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MEMPHIS! TENN.-ARK MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. 1-50 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 7. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 Continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) MERIDENi CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MIAMI, FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MIDLAND. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MILWAUKEE. WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. MINN.. . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MOBILE. ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MONROE. LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MONTGOMERY. ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MUNCIE. IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . MUSKEGON-MUSKEGON HEIGHTS. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . , OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NASHVILLE. TENN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEW BEDFORD. MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEW BRITAIN. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEW HAVEN. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEW LONDON-GROTON-NORWICH. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEW ORLEANS. LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEW YORK. N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEWARK. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . , OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON. VA.. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . NORWALK. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . ODESSA. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . OGDENt UTAH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . 51 39 12 2 360 1 917 ««3 158 116 2 316 1 567 749 160 096 064 525 387 138 171 Itl 30 308 230 78 182 133 49 178 147 31 918 658 260 209 178 31 118 106 12 708 558 150 186 156 30 1 801 1 271 530 31 368 25 840 5 528 335 671 664 182 148 34 647 476 171 136 110 26 288 236 52 135 101 34 162 868 294 38 27 11 1 949 I 544 405 122 87 35 134 502 632 927 913 014 444 325 119 156 129 27 272 196 76 144 96 48 168 129 39 769 540 229 198 168 30 95 87 (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) 1 738 1 212 526 31 880 25 489 6 391 2 986 2 396 590 161 127 34 594 429 165 (na) (na) (na) 234 184 50 135 100 35 1 043 745 298 25 923 13 826 12 097 1 829 310 1 182 447 645 863 111 113 73 202 37 911 2 956 355 1 115 074 1 841 281 6 564 747 2 705 547 3 859 200 427 739 243 762 183 977 137 732 115 818 21 914 316 729 182 903 133 826 90 293 48 404 41 889 122 970 82 791 40 179 1 041 072 594 043 447 029 132 215 95 499 35 716 86 853 69 988 16 865 768 741 376 120 392 621 111 112 78 458 32 654 2 554 793 1 144 512 1 510 181 57 552 395 25 734 872 30 827 523 5 058 140 2 474 855 2 583 285 107 458 66 315 41 142 608 218 367 364 240 854 74 798 52 034 22 764 187 854 131 377 55 477 121 505 51 689 59 916 1 514 123 670 940 843 183 17 269 7 730 9 539 450 597 841 383 609 214 56 719 43 033 23 686 510 582 974 087 536 495 941 742 008 580 933 162 345 197 189 958 155 229 HI 373 90 891 20 482 239 547 127 849 HI 798 74 145 30 413 43 732 110 915 50 175 50 740 809 479 442 632 356 847 117 549 84 847 32 702 51 172 40 445 10 72 7 (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) 2 495 266 1 035 355 I 459 911 47 769 986 21 622 932 26 147 054 3 494 888 1 594 438 1 900 450 79 120 48 732 30 388 578 513 308 039 270 474 (NA) (NA) (NA) 193 388 144 376 49 012 155 936 69 018 87 916 1 103 337 455 459 635 878 50.1 78.9 26.8 26.1 40.5 5.2 55.5 70.1 50.1 17,8 14.5 19.8 32.8 34.7 31.6 23.9 28.3 18.5 23.7 27.4 7.0 32.2 43.1 19.7 21.8 59.2 -4.2 10.9 37.6 -20.8 28.6 34.2 21.9 12.5 13.7 9.2 69.7 73.0 57.2 (NA) (NA) (NA) (na) (NA) (na) 6.4 10.6 3.4 20.5 23.6 17.9 44.7 55.2 35.9 35.8 35.1 35.4 5.1 19.3 -11.0 (na) (na) (na) -2.9 -9.0 15.2 -22.5 -25.1 -20.5 37.2 43.8 32.4 2 059 1 445 513 124 162 93 855 30 306 5 574 4 756 1 808 159 057 102 302 56 755 294 960 190 337 104 623 28 025 20 084 7 941 9 503 8 612 891 17 531 13 158 4 373 6 560 4 790 1 770 8 935 7 119 1 817 65 743 48 519 17 224 9 661 7 519 2 142 5 707 4 893 814 50 403 34 047 16 356 8 778 5 551 2 217 131 193 88 083 43 110 280 447 452 716 827 731 279 240 179 554 99 585 8 592 6 397 2 195 43 905 31 831 12 074 5 990 4 852 1 138 12 256 10 151 2 105 5 272 3 820 I 452 74 357 52 105 22 262 1 306 927 379 86 336 63 379 22 957 4 391 3 227 1 154 125 087 80 673 44 414 208 140 133 795 74 344 20 087 15 225 4 862 7 580 6 586 894 13 105 9 555 3 551 4 027 2 804 1 223 020 534 45 191 33 193 3 588 3 109 479 (NA) (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) 102 2 95 64 570 37 725 790 337 075 571 714 766 177 535 117 925 59 709 5 939 4 235 1 704 31 968 23 023 8 945 (na) (na) (na) 10 900 8 773 2 127 4 522 3 123 1 399 53 139 35 721 17 418 377 286 91 22 940 18 017 4 923 1 180 902 278 25 085 17 371 7 714 46 220 31 453 14 757 5 714 4 402 1 312 1 968 1 800 168 3 693 2 880 813 1 253 954 299 1 523 1 305 318 12 156 9 304 2 852 1 935 1 656 270 1 039 900 139 8 Oil 5 535 2 375 1 709 1 318 391 23 284 15 795 6 488 325 587 225 010 100 577 43 414 29 801 13 613 1 814 1 430 384 8 434 6 249 2 185 995 846 149 2 120 1 770 350 1 109 827 282 13 337 9 901 3 435 288 204 84 19 758 14 958 4 810 1 076 790 285 25 602 17 961 7 541 41 120 2 7 753 13 367 5 170 4 025 1 144 1 898 1 701 197 3 255 2 415 849 948 675 272 1 734 1 105 629 10 749 8 146 2 603 1 751 1 453 298 761 662 99 (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) (na) 22 814 15 706 7 108 322 909 217 331 105 578 34 073 23 903 10 170 1 552 1 258 394 7 412 5 410 2 002 (NA) (na) (na) 2 179 1 813 366 1 145 816 329 11 738 8 413 3 325 Standard Notes; - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note; Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NAl Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-51 TABLE 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 Continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,( Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1.( Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) OMAHAi NEBR.-IOWA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ORLANDO I FLA MERCHANT KHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PENSACOLA. FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PEORIAi ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PHILADELPHIA. PA. -N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PHOENIX. ARIZ MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PINE BLUFF. ARK MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PITTSBURGH. PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PITTSFIELOi MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PORTLAND. MAINE MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PORTLAND. OREG.-WASH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARWICK. R.I. -MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PROVO-OREM. UTAH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PUEBLO I COLO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES RACINE. WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES RALEIGH. N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES READING. PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES RENO. NEV MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES RICHMOND. VA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ROANOKE. VA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ROCHESTER. N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ROCKFORD. ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SACRAMENTO. CALIF , MERCHANT WHOLESALERS , OTHER OPERATING TYPES 1 009 55M 355 70U 191 213 2 237 1 813 1421 217 165 52 566 331 232 7 476 5 607 1 869 1 371 991 377 100 69 31 3 110 2 111 999 88 73 15 376 297 79 2 019 1 158 591 1 139 1 215 221 75 19 118 112 36 189 126 63 380 253 127 399 321 75 187 118 39 861 556 305 326 235 91 1 179 831 318 121 306 115 917 671 213 987 610 377 les 335 153 1 672 1 382 290 190 115 15 527 313 211 7 175 5 101 1 771 1 028 727 301 85 53 32 3 362 2 150 912 (NA) (NA) (na) 103 315 88 1 881 1 311 510 1 322 1 102 220 90 59 31 112 103 39 166 118 18 302 193 109 398 311 87 151 118 33 781 521 2 60 279 196 83 1 081 759 325 381 273 108 708 193 215 2 111 035 733 391 1 110 611 539 900 269 571 270 326 3 619 176 1 725 173 1 921 003 111 775 99 235 12 510 751 726 295 883 158 813 10 252 356 3 927 992 6 321 361 1 363 313 768 298 595 015 92 880 31 628 61 252 1 189 595 1 680 098 2 809 197 17 116 33 059 11 087 130 391 231 170 199 221 3 161 537 1 950 512 1 511 025 1 212 653 702 691 509 959 32 390 20 033 12 357 121 212 89 851 31 388 89 217 16 619 12 598 166 991 213 352 253 612 260 155 173 108 87 017 119 199 117 918 31 281 1 190 621 615 669 871 955 271 800 171 650 103 150 1 132 168 515 335 617 133 396 705 183 639 213 066 916 570 562 186 381 381 1 919 715 530 505 1 389 210 333 618 180 187 153 131 1 719 613 891 153 828 160 137 156 100 981 36 175 671 532 (Dl (D) 8 82 6 52 9 3 120 759 5 705 770 881 718 178 039 106 679 76 517 21 169 55 018 1 513 222 1 557 916 2 055 276 (NA) (na) (NA) 366 536 200 601 165 932 2 169 702 1 368 232 1 101 170 1 003 800 520 806 182 991 31 920 13 802 21 118 89 701 61 100 25 301 62 763 50 321 32 112 312 379 153 057 189 322 213 335 116 820 96 515 92 315 70 103 21 912 1 176 100 183 153 692 917 236 710 126 117 110 263 922 351 129 511 192 810 282 120 131 267 151 153 651 788 (Dl (01 11.7 38.2 1.5 61.8 19.6 76.2 112.2 93.5 132.3 3.1 -1.7 16.6 12.1 (NA) (NA) 16.2 25.9 10.8 51.1 60.7 16.3 21,1 17.3 11.3 -0.5 7.8 -1.9 (NA) (na) (NA) 17.1 15.2 20. 1 10.3 12.6 37.5 20.8 31.9 5.6 -7.2 15.1 -11.5 35.2 39.5 21.1 7.8 -7.1 31.3 36.1 39.1 31.0 22.1 18.1 61.6 67.5 12.8 26.7 27.1 26.3 16.1 35.7 -6.5 22.8 20.0 25.2 10.5 39.9 11.0 11.6 (na) (na) 15 983 28 856 37 522 23 661 13 861 183 327 111 271 69 056 9 583 7 559 2 021 30 878 19 352 11 526 530 511 317 213 213 328 82 131 57 817 21 317 3 112 2 112 670 211 213 113 565 97 618 1 130 3 325 1 105 27 119 20 151 7 265 152 136 105 678 16 758 78 310 51 729 23 611 2 156 1 752 101 671 191 183 7 619 5 161 2 158 25 818 16 621 9 227 18 298 13 110 1 858 11 169 9 676 1 793 71 626 13 689 30 937 21 156 16 255 5 201 70 169 17 151 23 315 21 138 17 527 6 911 32 222 21 127 23 620 11 108 9 512 92 315 57 597 31 718 7 893 6 352 1 511 28 181 11 991 13 193 101 038 230 161 170 871 50 852 31 683 16 169 2 253 1 396 857 202 696 121 727 80 969 (na) (na) (na) 21 903 16 125 5 178 110 726 63 150 17 576 55 970 36 692 19 278 1 611 I 078 533 1 973 3 672 1 301 6 329 1 369 1 960 17 196 12 210 5 256 13 800 10 111 3 686 6 671 5 612 1 062 52 175 31 605 20 870 15 277 11 201 1 076 55 938 37 132 18 506 17 511 11 523 6 021 12 572 a 259 1 313 8 765 1 958 3 807 28 656 18 286 10 370 2 025 1 612 113 5 286 3 186 1 800 86 778 57 252 29 526 15 031 10 293 1 738 717 561 156 37 566 21 178 13 388 773 615 158 5 173 1 067 1 105 23 368 15 717 5 551 11 056 10 515 3 511 539 125 111 1 111 1 112 329 1 307 930 377 771 198 576 151 516 805 66 189 38 390 16 136 26 005 20 353 12 385 1 719 1 177 212 13 689 8 129 5 560 1 220 3 295 925 11 991 8 381 3 510 1 021 2 972 1 052 10 817 7 281 3 536 11 911 7 377 1 531 8 007 3 815 1 192 17 237 11 120 5 817 1 927 1 579 318 5 556 3 110 2 116 82 018 51 371 30 617 11 963 7 759 1 201 619 381 235 39 283 25 161 13 819 (na) (na) (na) 5 091 3 967 1 127 22 019 15 075 5 911 12 733 9 075 3 708 125 287 138 1 111 881 530 1 360 1 017 313 3 979 2 819 1 130 3 621 2 598 926 1 306 1 118 188 301 517 867 159 615 813 11 711 8 110 3 571 3 731 2 121 1 310 511 127 117 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (■) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Nol available. (X) Not applicable. 1-52 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 Continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Estat)lishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,( 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) SAGINAWt MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ST. JOSEPH. t<0 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ST. LOUIS. MO. -ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN ANGELO. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN ANTONIO. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN BERNAROINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO. CALIF. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN DIEGO. CALIP MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND. CALIF, MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . SAN JOSE. CALIF MERCHAiNT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SANTA BARBARA. CALIF.. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAVANNAH. GA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SCRANTON. PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SHREVEPORT. LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SIOUX CITY. lOWA-NEBR. . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SIOUX FALLS. S. DAK. . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SOUTH BEND. IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SPOKANE. WASH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SPRINGFIELD. ILL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SPRINGFIELD. MO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATI.'JG TYPES SPRINGFIELD. OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . MASS. -CONN. STAMFORD. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES 295 199 96 196 135 61 853 571 282 085 766 319 IHH lit 30 056 810 216 901 511 260 084 833 251 801 899 905 813 585 258 257 176 81 316 251 65 408 333 75 574 783 791 559 414 145 348 203 145 258 160 98 462 324 138 550 473 177 300 182 118 320 255 65 117 91 26 672 545 127 275 220 56 299 205 94 185 127 59 658 351 307 874 594 280 134 108 26 927 723 204 769 511 258 924 725 199 5 le:; 1 5J0 1 653 598 428 170 209 126 83 301 224 77 400 322 78 2 408 1 605 803 545 407 139 364 203 161 247 142 105 398 268 130 615 429 186 289 171 118 292 222 70 120 92 28 6 32 521 UI 207 162 45 240 322 157 712 82 610 453 909 177 789 276 120 6 582 370 2 220 791 4 361 579 1 222 948 553 325 659 623 85 369 45 978 39 391 974 355 540 910 333 446 776 549 461 951 314 598 841 893 580 641 261 252 9 901 465 3 655 050 5 245 415 1 088 359 401 990 686 359 146 817 85 426 61 391 335 229 159 650 175 579 260 219 171 791 88 428 3 146 539 1 453 688 1 592 851 453 707 284 750 168 957 711 835 172 952 538 883 363 377 121 270 242 107 512 007 218 446 293 551 559 000 391 581 177 419 279 257 153 550 125 717 277 259 192 454 84 815 55 590 41 780 23 810 569 365 373 155 195 221 274 815 139 181 135 534 237 328 153 951 73 377 439 719 146 143 293 576 5 250 578 1 B46 105 3 U04 473 921 577 405 855 514 822 74 698 35 965 38 732 782 774 500 830 281 944 584 481 324 789 259 692 695 008 455 612 240 395 7 417 965 2 896 200 4 521 7B5 633 875 223 996 409 879 111 563 47 531 54 032 315 502 129 669 185 833 230 448 157 553 72 895 2 564 744 1 122 625 1 442 119 405 495 235 155 169 340 758 652 156 961 00 1 671 340 169 96 436 243 733 424 901 174 165 250 735 559 749 355 566 203 183 201 931 108 759 93 152 237 145 153 073 84 072 70 040 44 059 25 981 445 008 273 844 171 164 147 045 67 848 59 197 1.3 21. -5. 25. 20. 14.3 27.8 1.7 24.5 28.0 18.3 32.9 42.2 21.1 21.0 27,4 33.5 26.2 36.1 71.7 79.5 57.5 31.6 79.7 6.3 23.1 -5.5 12.9 9.0 21.3 22.7 29.5 17.4 11.9 20.5 -0.2 -6.2 10.2 -10.5 6.6 25.8 -0.7 20.5 25.4 17.1 38.3 41.2 34.9 15.9 25.7 -5.4 -5.2 27.9 36. 3 R6.9 56.4 129.1 15 600 11 755 3 645 14 539 12 118 2 421 305 331 175 592 129 539 75 780 50 250 25 530 4 257 3 549 708 61 062 47 250 13 802 52 850 34 273 18 577 62 777 47 082 15 695 494 676 290 092 204 584 57 953 35 479 22 484 U 474 7 405 4 068 17 340 12 353 4 987 19 329 14 556 4 773 180 131 117 812 62 319 31 534 23 293 8 241 17 051 11 659 5 392 14 482 10 153 4 319 31 003 20 794 10 209 36 992 27 309 9 683 15 946 10 480 5 456 15 587 13 071 2 515 5 608 4 058 1 550 41 952 31 553 10 399 18 510 12 112 6 398 15 124 12 169 3 935 6 639 5 439 2 400 246 746 136 6 38 110 106 51 517 34 899 15 518 3 328 2 768 560 46 529 34 576 12 053 32 510 20 966 11 542 46 391 34 303 12 088 349 793 199 010 150 763 28 715 17 905 10 610 6 157 3 571 4 585 14 442 9 598 4 744 15 394 11 073 4 321 134 817 61 487 53 330 25 818 18 574 7 244 14 375 9 753 4 623 11 743 7 569 4 174 23 705 14 194 9 511 29 517 21 639 7 578 11 444 7 527 3 817 11 859 9 371 2 498 5 398 4 464 914 32 770 23 831 8 939 9 462 7 216 2 246 2 683 2 007 575 2 560 2 145 414 48 445 29 488 18 956 13 120 9 122 3 998 992 601 191 13 154 10 554 2 500 8 730 5 583 3 047 10 348 7 571 2 677 71 206 43 567 27 541 8 985 5 929 3 057 239 202 037 358 568 790 4 041 3 177 864 27 348 18 517 8 631 6 191 4 782 1 409 3 186 2 227 951 2 532 1 915 717 4 836 3 478 1 358 6 310 4 919 1 391 731 880 651 3 203 2 705 496 I 091 797 294 7 711 5 053 1 658 2 792 1 931 861 3 331 2 570 761 2 120 1 630 490 47 576 28 579 18 997 10 951 7 611 3 140 935 752 183 11 898 9 352 936 557 261 529 076 553 65 958 40 274 25 684 5 543 3 751 1 882 2 497 1 101 1 396 3 466 2 464 1 002 3 861 2 952 919 25 009 15 653 9 356 6 153 4 689 1 454 3 199 2 198 1 001 2 610 1 780 630 4 714 2 987 1 727 5 163 4 736 1 447 2 492 1 724 756 2 955 2 386 579 1 157 971 186 275 225 050 1 649 1 405 444 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) ll/ilhheld to avoid disclosure (NA) Not available, (X) Not applicable. Note: Minus sign (■) before number denotes decrease. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-53 TABLE 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958-continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest No«. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) steubenville-*eirtoni ohio-w. va merchant kholesalers. . . . other operating types . . . STOCKTONi CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . SYRACUSEi N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TACOHAi DASH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES • . . TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TERRE HAUTE. IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TEXARKANA. TEX. -ARK MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TOPEKA. KANS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TRENTON. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TUCSON. ARIZ MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TULSA. OKLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATIiMG TYPES . . . TUSCALOOSA. ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . TYLER. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES • . . UTICA-ROME. N.Y . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . VALLEJO-NAPA. CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WACO. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WASHINGTON. D.C.-MD.-VA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . , . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WATERBURY. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WATERLOO. IOWA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WEST PALM BEACH. FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. • . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . •HEELING, w. VA.-OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WICHITA. KANS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . WICHITA FALLS. TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. . . . OTHER OPERATING TYPES . . . 115 125 20 402 260 142 1 091 709 382 414 318 96 1 428 1 081 347 283 188 96 146 100 46 1 000 716 284 229 177 52 378 298 80 356 292 64 957 668 289 85 67 18 172 133 39 415 308 107 153 108 45 274 208 66 005 471 534 193 153 40 213 156 57 353 264 89 265 199 807 584 223 275 215 60 143 120 23 404 250 154 958 629 329 388 300 88 1 158 884 274 279 180 99 144 95 49 1 005 724 281 193 139 54 372 285 86 275 221 54 848 579 269 80 62 18 156 110 46 411 316 95 136 92 46 245 167 78 1 729 1 256 473 (NA) (NA) (NA) 213 153 60 295 214 81 286 214 72 777 534 243 279 219 60 77 611 51 761 25 850 400 506 190 150 210 356 1 377 124 471 058 906 066 401 946 239 435 162 511 1 213 155 711 317 501 838 180 454 89 191 91 263 103 661 55 589 48 072 1 095 721 606 095 489 625 208 112 178 148 29 964 315 585 143 189 172 395 238 928 151 800 87 128 952 488 452 248 500 240 57 751 35 713 22 038 104 709 57 764 36 945 315 692 136 478 179 214 85 410 47 551 38 859 158 609 110 580 48 029 3 477 765 1 344 458 2 133 307 151 319 89 590 71 729 100 694 71 536 29 158 213 245 123 851 89 384 174 398 104 999 69 399 744 478 434 094 310 384 232 309 192 805 39 504 116 754 38 905 77 849 401 842 167 703 234 139 184 820 350 003 824 817 295 028 220 122 74 905 919 482 500 967 418 515 145 271 62 749 82 522 83 102 37 654 45 438 857 576 464 944 402 732 141 775 110 153 31 513 295 280 133 886 161 394 150 456 115 347 44 109 721 659 343 054 376 605 46 759 31 130 15 529 85 807 55 819 30 988 266 903 149 857 117 046 58 259 26 209 32 050 126 995 83 358 43 637 233 799 872 794 361 005 (NA) (NA) (NA) 125 817 74 278 51 539 149 826 83 225 56 601 177 399 100 046 77 353 735 220 359 185 376 035 127 955 94 908 33 048 -33.5 33.0 -65.8 -0.3 13.4 -10.2 15.2 30.8 9.9 36.2 8.8 117.0 31.9 42.0 19.9 24.2 42.1 10.6 24.7 47.5 5.8 26.3 30.4 21.6 46.8 61.7 -5.2 6.9 6.9 6.8 46.9 30.5 97.5 32.0 31.6 32.1 23.5 14.7 41.0 20.6 21.4 19.2 18.3 -8.9 53.1 48.3 81.4 21.2 24.9 32.7 10.1 55.7 54.0 56.7 (NA) (NA) (NA) -20.0 -3.7 -43.4 42.3 48.8 34.2 -1.7 5.0 -10.3 1.3 20.9 -17.5 81.6 103.1 19.5 4 428 757 23 033 14 548 8 485 73 530 43 279 30 251 25 103 18 964 7 139 80 101 56 924 21 177 12 237 8 743 3 494 5 612 4 249 1 363 55 593 47 015 19 578 14 001 11 445 2 555 23 781 13 658 10 123 15 871 12 885 2 986 54 015 35 608 18 408 4 302 3 391 911 7 094 4 935 2 159 18 656 12 907 5 951 5 163 3 655 1 308 11 664 9 258 2 425 192 204 114 339 77 855 9 789 6 804 2 985 8 539 7 012 1 527 15 155 10 215 4 940 12 493 10 043 2 450 42 288 31 025 11 253 9 478 7 532 1 846 4 064 3 082 982 18 402 12 002 6 400 56 577 32 102 26 475 19 129 15 280 3 849 52 820 38 231 14 589 10 235 5 518 4 618 3 994 3 019 975 52 728 35 667 15 851 9 662 7 257 2 425 19 956 12 106 7 852 9 642 7 951 1 691 41 656 27 594 14 254 2 880 2 537 343 4 581 3 309 1 272 14 698 10 329 4 369 3 451 2 577 87 4 8 429 5 519 1 910 116 536 66 545 47 891 (NA) (NA) (NA) 7 728 6 320 1 406 8 496 5 786 2 710 11 740 6 872 2 868 34 697 25 297 9 400 8 129 6 297 1 832 1 016 695 123 4 395 2 447 1 948 12 142 7 584 4 558 4 059 3 010 1 049 15 831 12 170 3 551 2 512 1 880 632 1 300 993 307 11 522 8 493 3 029 2 580 2 179 401 3 774 2 367 1 367 2 938 2 415 523 9 438 6 564 2 874 968 791 177 1 326 990 336 3 487 2 559 928 919 599 220 2 580 2 090 490 29 578 19 515 10 052 1 671 1 387 484 683 368 315 244 127 117 545 097 449 537 810 727 929 577 352 4 591 3 270 1 321 11 480 6 664 4 795 3 945 3 275 570 12 621 9 454 3 167 2 602 1 427 1 175 1 184 934 250 10 322 7 453 2 659 2 108 1 675 433 3 874 2 423 1 451 2 249 1 887 362 6 839 6 078 2 761 864 777 87 1 137 849 286 3 483 2 550 933 757 568 169 2 144 1 649 495 23 296 14 970 6 325 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 720 1 395 325 2 632 1 543 1 089 2 753 2 092 661 7 509 5 611 1 898 1 993 1 547 446 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. Note: Minus (-) before number denotes decrease. (X) Not applicable. 1-54 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 7 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas: 1963 and 1958 Continued standard metropolitan statistical area by type of operation Establistiments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) *ILKES-BARRE-H4ZLET0Nt PA. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES WILMINGTON. DEL.-N. J.-HD. . MERCHANT nHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES WINSTON-SALEMi N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATI,-JG TYPES WORCESTER. MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES YORK. PA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES YOUNGSTOWN-WARRENi OHIO. . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES 552 1135 117 0U7 318 129 260 193 67 518 122 96 353 278 85 589 153 136 519 437 112 1128 311 117 233 167 56 (NA) (na) (na) 3U9 270 79 S54 411 1«3 382 547 205 847 176 700 926 354 205 552 720 802 240 015 124 939 115 075 471 478 348 596 122 882 278 178 176 397 101 781 574 279 255 781 407 498 309 699 175 958 132 741 734 396 148 346 586 050 175 507 84 925 91 581 (na) (na) (NA) 264 370 123 426 140 944 598 768 243 005 355 753 23.5 16.3 33.1 25.1 38.6 23.0 36.0 47.1 25.7 (NA) (NA) (NA) 5.2 42.9 27.8 12.6 9.8 14.5 21 973 15 546 5 427 52 788 18 978 33 810 16 226 10 603 5 623 33 330 25 128 7 202 21 255 14 853 6 412 36 156 25 301 10 855 17 648 11 999 5 649 43 495 12 575 30 920 9 982 5 769 3 213 (NA) (NA) (na) 16 690 11 683 5 007 29 557 20 055 9 502 4 622 3 500 1 122 7 289 3 452 3 837 024 239 5 500 4 549 1 051 4 124 3 003 1 121 5 996 4 470 1 525 4 390 3 239 1 151 5 809 2 919 3 890 2 547 1 579 968 (na) (na) (na) 3 656 2 550 1 097 5 083 4 324 1 759 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) WIttiheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-55 TABLE 8 100 Counties With Largest 1963 Wholesale Payroll: 1963 and 1958 Establishments Sales Payroll, entire year Paid en^ worl(wee nearest ployees k ended County by type of operation 1963 (number) 1958 (number) 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) 168 558 124 258 114 300 19 869 15 748 4 1211 11 100 7 818 3 282 12 216 9 213 3 003 4 415 3 164 1 251 4 512 3 639 873 3 470 2 319 1 151 3 113 1 920 1 193 2 991 1 910 1 081 2 829 2 034 795 3 178 2 426 752 2 231 1 483 748 2 320 1 591 729 2 831 1 935 895 2 206 1 220 986 2 315 2 019 296 3 495 3 254 231 2 373 1 636 737 1 993 1 253 740 1 905 1 458 448 2 088 1 694 394 1 828 1 238 590 157 231 114 437 42 794 21 899 16 727 5 172 10 626 7 471 3 155 10 916 8 094 2 822 4 388 2 992 1 396 5 007 3 887 1 120 3 373 2 249 1 124 2 569 1 545 1 024 3 02 9 1 961 1 068 2 421 1 722 699 3 694 2 685 1 008 2 060 1 363 697 2 505 1 622 883 2 792 1 970 822 1 949 1 104 845 2 056 1 791 2 65 3 563 3 301 2 62 2 237 1 481 756 1 595 1 180 715 1 995 1 507 488 2 080 1 675 405 1 889 1 224 665 265 458 112 346 151 112 46 561 20 435 26 125 22 527 a 142 14 485 17 138 7 695 9 441 8 295 2 590 5 705 5 100 2 718 3 381 6 207 1 858 4 349 5 592 2 030 3 561 5 278 1 941 3 335 4 485 2 150 2 334 4 574 2 156 2 408 4 726 1 977 2 749 4 112 1 550 2 562 4 074 1 417 2 555 4 630 1 151 3 458 2 851 1 640 1 211 2 552 1 899 652 3 033 1 372 1 660 3 896 943 2 952 2 582 1 165 1 516 2 753 1 261 1 492 3 583 1 385 2 198 572 3 67 005 427 281 145 978 093 885 183 705 478 937 015 922 499 673 826 169 130 039 134 992 142 574 908 556 142 285 857 825 111 714 299 252 047 381 147 234 147 163 984 312 430 882 298 185 113 543 653 990 448 964 484 205 325 880 029 083 945 880 153 727 922 795 127 211 509 129 87 935 117 123 574 012 39 085 244 17 066 878 22 018 366 18 747 044 7 049 391 11 597 653 12 709 977 5 753 224 6 956 755 7 653 579 2 192 151 5 441 448 6 081 571 2 592 475 5 688 898 4 828 450 1 482 427 5 346 023 3 979 838 1 495 509 2 486 52 9 4 915 978 1 892 918 5 025 060 3 640 565 1 717 114 1 925 251 4 770 727 1 92 6 888 2 843 839 3 486 514 1 486 324 2 000 190 5 840 479 1 595 857 2 444 642 4 182 771 1 598 290 2 784 481 5 552 740 894 503 2 458 237 3 022 820 1 315 344 1 709 476 2 281 650 1 486 275 795 375 2 477 760 1 073 820 1 405 940 5 201 395 B15 295 2 386 100 2 512 619 970 499 1 542 120 2 257 084 1 059 492 1 197 592 2 885 621 998 943 1 886 678 25.5 27.8 23.9 19.1 19.7 18.7 20.7 15.5 23.8 34.8 33.8 35.7 8.7 18.2 4.9 0.3 15.6 -8.3 28.6 25.5 30.0 40.5 36.0 43.2 7.4 2.6 10.4 23.2 25.2 21.4 -4.1 12.4 -15.3 35.6 55.0 57.4 7.1 11.1 4.8 2.6 1 .5 -4.6 58.1 29.8 41.1 -5.7 24.9 -29.2 11.9 27.6 -17.7 22.4 27.9 18.5 21 .7 15.7 25.8 6.7 20.0 -1.6 22.0 19.0 24.6 24.2 58.7 16.5 15 010 247 8 188 594 4 821 655 1 555 930 918 340 637 590 1 063 930 634 085 429 845 993 384 653 757 339 627 354 266 218 602 145 654 358 305 229 450 128 845 303 722 180 588 123 134 257 075 143 504 113 571 249 329 141 759 107 570 232 664 152 138 80 526 228 452 151 159 77 283 217 505 139 703 77 802 217 091 126 743 90 348 215 479 124 415 91 064 210 723 95 483 115 240 191 098 138 459 52 539 179 714 149 555 30 048 172 902 112 455 50 447 159 857 86 553 73 314 155 692 98 625 57 066 154 894 102 400 52 494 152 317 88 965 53 351 9 670.676 5 946 303 3 724 368 1 299 459 770 037 629 422 819 667 489 587 550 280 674 947 455 891 259 056 310 621 171 474 139 147 311 224 179 446 131 778 251 254 128 969 102 285 176 400 90 562 86 038 213 480 116 919 96 561 168 515 108 125 60 390 211 160 129 750 81 410 154 981 99 456 65 625 199 834 110 562 89 272 186 788 111 200 75 588 149 173 69 238 79 955 167 677 100 298 57 379 135 097 104 715 50 382 150 195 78 076 52 117 125 180 67 349 57 831 121 135 76 363 44 772 lis 203 75 748 39 455 118 556 66 957 51 599 2 (139 657 1 575 680 665 977 210 535 135 097 74 438 158 532 102 075 56 456 147 023 101 038 45 985 54 515 35 519 18 995 59 373 41 520 17 853 43 791 27 927 15 864 41 969 25 389 15 580 35 452 21 214 14 238 38 958 27 646 11 312 35 212 24 632 10 580 33 545 22 749 10 797 34 297 21 190 13 107 32 728 20 380 12 348 33 841 17 783 16 058 29 537 22 084 7 453 30 210 25 978 4 232 25 110 17 548 8 562 24 951 14 887 10 064 26 629 18 200 8 429 23 818 15 769 7 049 24 425 15 619 8 806 1 897 375 1 250 963 646 422 225 170 144 474 80 696 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES NE* YORK COUNTY. N.Y. (COEXTENSIVE WITH MANHATTAN BOROUGH. NEW YORK CITY) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 98 616 56 733 129 521 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES WAYNE COUNTY. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 88 476 41 045 54 836 33 512 21 524 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. PA. (COEXTENSIVE WITH CITY) . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 65 178 39 789 23 389 43 467 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 26 730 16 737 55 298 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 20 952 14 546 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY. CALIP. (COEXTENSIVE WITH CITY) . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 59 190 25 446 15 744 54 025 25 638 10 387 SUFFOLK COUNTY t MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 40 485 26 954 13 531 29 717 19 954 9 785 ST. LOUIS CITYt MO. (NOT PART OF ANY COUNTY) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. .... 37 784 25 012 14 772 55 513 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 22 559 12 774 29 738 15 817 13 921 QUEENS COUNTY. N.Y. (COEXTENSIVE WITH QUEENS BOROUGH. MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 29 851 20 657 9 194 KINGS COUNTY. N.Y. (COEXTENSIVE WITH BROOKLYN BOROUGH. NEW YORK CITYI MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 28 664 23 551 5 355 KING COUNTY. WASH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 24 785 15 682 9 101 HAMILTON COUNTY* OHIO. . . . • MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 25 714 14 021 9 693 BALTIMORE CITYt MD, (NOT PART OF ANY COUNTY) 26 015 17 846 OTHER OPERATI.NiG TYPES 8 169 22 202 MERCHANT WHOLESALERS 15 554 6 668 25 448 14 477 OTHER OPERATING TYPES 6 971 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not availahle. (X) Not applicable. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. 1-56 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 8. 100 Counties With Largest 1963 Wholesale Payroll: 1963 and 1958 Continued County by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,( 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) MILWAUKEE COUNTY I WIS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ALAMEDA COUNTY i CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DENVER COUNTY. COLO. (COEXTENSIVE WITH CITY) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MULTNOMAH COUNTY i OREG MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MIDDLESEX COUNTY i MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MARION COUNTY. I ND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATIiJG TYPES NASSAU COUNTY. N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES BERGEN COUNTY. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DADE COUNTY. FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ERIE COUNTY. N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SHELBY COUNTY. TENN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES UNION COUNTY. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ORLEANS PARISH. LA. (COEXTENSIVE WITH NEW ORLEANSCITY) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES WESTCHESTER COUNTY. N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATI(\iG TYPES MECKLENBURG COUNTY. N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FRANKLIN COUNTY. OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES JEFFERSON COUNTY. KY MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES HARTFORD COUNTY. CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES JEFFERSON COUNTY. ALA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MARICOPA COUNTY. ARIZ MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES HUDSON COUNTY. N.J ■ MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES BRONX COUNTY. N.Y. (COEXTENSIVE WITH BRONX BOROUGH.. . NEW YORK CITYI MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN MATEO COUNTY. CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 2 020 1 378 612 1 57H 1 200 371 1 815 1 173 642 1 707 1 232 475 1 751 1 260 491 1 543 981 562 2 152 1 787 365 1 396 1 098 298 2 360 1 917 443 1 862 1 313 549 1 374 959 415 1 003 775 227 1 408 1 004 404 1 293 1 016 277 1 161 688 473 1 058 772 296 1 069 792 277 1 193 883 310 1 074 709 365 1 371 994 377 1 068 948 120 1 335 1 245 90 827 488 339 1 947 1 378 569 1 379 1 046 333 1 615 999 616 1 663 I 200 463 1 39e 1 022 375 1 457 937 520 1 339 1 098 24! 956 751 205 1 949 1 544 405 1 776 1 253 525 1 233 831 402 718 569 149 1 485 1 047 459 1 001 786 215 954 568 38 6 959 702 267 982 708 274 1 066 793 273 979 531 348 1 02B 727 301 1 053 904 149 1 315 1 195 120 450 299 151 2 813 265 1 034 598 1 778 657 2 551 047 1 032 473 1 518 574 2 692 152 1 097 203 1 594 949 3 111 488 1 719 095 1 392 393 2 247 268 875 818 1 371 450 2 648 251 978 958 1 669 293 1 950 267 1 059 507 890 760 2 708 335 1 260 831 1 447 504 1 829 310 1 182 447 646 853 2 774 651 1 002 327 1 772 324 3 553 924 1 592 396 1 871 528 2 159 274 1 129 004 1 030 270 2 026 492 964 809 1 061 583 2 218 220 677 784 1 540 436 2 783 428 521 143 2 162 285 1 430 717 780 121 650 595 1 549 852 705 137 844 715 1 229 851 658 618 561 233 1 595 193 625 045 959 148 1 353 313 758 298 595 015 1 121 303 718 697 402 606 1 078 953 895 537 182 416 1 691 520 470 359 1 221 251 2 439 132 937 551 1 501 471 1 724 212 700 837 1 023 375 2 235 644 742 927 1 492 717 2 316 123 1 264 718 1 051 405 1 555 349 587 811 947 538 2 130 528 796 830 1 333 498 1 035 716 468 481 557 235 1 125 54B 544 471 582 077 1 450 597 841 383 609 214 2 258 183 891 430 1 366 755 2 518 050 1 089 540 1 428 510 1 136 156 466 724 669 412 2 171 452 92 8 410 1 245 022 1 045 019 594 445 650 576 1 745 942 427 112 1 518 630 1 095 155 601 208 495 945 1 255 597 581 866 651 551 935 647 474 734 460 913 1 449 290 528 429 920 861 884 718 476 039 406 679 1 217 376 561 220 656 156 917 157 682 572 234 765 546 847 215 515 353 532 15.3 10.3 18.5 48.0 47.3 48.4 34.3 35.9 32.4 46.4 49.0 44.7 24.5 22.9 25.2 66.3 125.2 57.0 140.4 131.5 148.7 26.1 40.5 6.2 22.9 12.4 29.7 41.5 55.3 31 .0 90.1 141.9 55.9 -6.7 5.9 -14.6 112.5 71.8 156.8 59.4 45.4 54.0 50. e 29. S 31.7 25.7 21.2 29.7 31.4 40.8 21.8 10.1 18.5 5.2 54.1 60.7 46.3 -7.9 28.1 -58.6 17.5 51.4 -22.5 209.5 120.5 266.2 147 297 94 270 53 027 147 271 93 566 53 703 137 416 86 177 51 239 133 999 90 896 43 103 133 659 81 185 52 474 129 198 81 378 47 820 128 436 89 945 38 491 127 091 79 614 47 477 124 152 93 856 30 306 122 350 75 997 45 353 118 060 76 066 41 994 109 391 58 984 40 407 108 058 74 234 33 834 107 518 61 667 45 951 97 485 51 032 46 453 89 658 51 371 28 287 87 272 61 488 25 784 84 884 55 585 29 299 83 518 52 007 31 511 82 134 57 817 24 317 78 738 58 359 20 379 76 435 67 332 9 103 75 941 40 552 35 379 120 407 77 554 42 773 95 447 60 945 54 504 97 781 56 764 41 017 104 392 58 942 55 450 82 666 49 280 33 388 101 392 62 076 59 316 56 953 57 726 21 227 56 125 55 746 24 579 86 336 63 379 22 957 105 550 65 522 40 208 80 929 48 529 52 400 55 788 57 254 18 534 89 794 57 450 32 544 56 791 35 457 23 334 59 975 55 171 2 6 802 65 562 46 834 18 728 66 879 49 510 17 3 69 61 283 38 825 22 458 66 286 40 151 26 135 50 P52 34 583 16 169 70 541 40 391 29 950 60 238 49 072 11 166 28 342 16 996 U 546 23 035 15 891 7 144 21 374 14 080 7 294 22 172 14 700 7 472 20 554 14 444 5 110 20 868 13 394 7 474 21 126 14 188 5 938 19 856 14 755 5 091 19 468 12 198 7 270 22 940 18 017 4 923 20 060 13 570 6 390 21 274 14 737 5 537 17 150 11 615 5 544 19 115 14 093 5 022 15 425 10 277 5 148 15 089 9 426 5 663 14 958 10 955 4 002 14 878 11 194 3 564 13 995 9 518 4 377 14 727 9 985 4 742 15 031 10 293 4 738 12 507 9 505 3 002 12 336 11 013 1 323 10 753 5 948 4 805 24 585 15 734 8 851 16 917 12 578 6 339 20 539 12 749 7 790 20 537 14 037 6 500 16 307 10 244 6 053 20 150 12 887 7 263 11 650 8 227 3 423 10 614 6 545 4 069 19 768 14 956 4 310 20 914 14 025 6 891 IB 206 11 885 6 321 10 655 7 400 5 255 2" 006 14 078 5 928 10 942 7 059 5 685 12 2 70 7 478 4 800 13 275 9 601 3 474 14 809 I 551 3 258 13 893 9 355 4 540 14 449 9 485 4 964 11 985 7 779 4 204 15 649 8 636 5 013 II 871 10 024 ; 847 5 204 3 2 60 1 944 Slandaid Notes: - Repiesents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (•) before nuniber denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-57 TABLE 8. 100 Counties With Largest 1963 Wholesale Payroll: 1963 and 1958-cont,nued County by type of operation Establishments Sales Payroll, entire year Paid em workwee nearest )loyees k ended Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Nov. 15 1963 1958 1963 1958 1963 1958 1963 1958 (number) (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) (number) (number) 986 670 316 856 507 249 2 002 087 565 957 1 435 120 1 356 664 515 511 841 153 47.6 10.0 70.6 74 087 43 770 30 317 55 513 35 225 21 268 12 831 8 157 4 574 12 599 8 707 3 892 1 0«9 7«3 306 842 578 2 64 1 180 274 547 477 632 797 865 614 403 544 483 070 33.1 35.7 31 .0 73 880 49 631 24 249 50 196 34 551 15 645 12 727 8 968 3 759 10 623 7 708 2 915 1 1J8 637 501 749 459 290 2 153 610 525 55g 1 537 055 850 643 272 508 586 235 151 .3 93.2 178.3 72 881 33 175 39 705 30 584 15 595 14 088 10 888 5 510 5 278 5 912 3 592 2 320 1 0B9 821 268 979 710 269 1 470 359I 541 759 828 504 1 083 565 454 791 626 774 35.7 41.1 31.8 72 355 50 583 21 683 52 190 34 976 17 214 12 930 9 605 3 324 11 468 6 209 3 259 1 262 1 058 201 1 181 973 208 1 123 678 550 459 473 219 956 117 485 126 470 989 17.5 34.1 0.5 71 383 49 990 21 393 53 291 34 586 16 705 12 568 9 507 3 151 12 019 8 441 3 578 896 590 306 875 557 316 2 009 315 570 338 1 338 978 1 819 800 466 788 1 333 012 10.4 37.7 0.4 70 173 43 244 25 929 53 787 30 501 23 286 11 585 7 703 3 982 11 136 5 875 4 261 98li 6«3 3«1 850 558 292 1 318 515 442 133 875 382 1 151 400 342 252 809 148 14.5 29.2 6.3 70 140 41 191 28 949 56 406 30 718 25 688 11 394 7 128 4 255 10 888 6 285 4 503 1 067 e«o 227 1 006 792 214 1 037 459 535 247 501 212 858 019 399 824 458 195 20.9 34.1 9.4 69 880 47 873 22 007 50 476 32 949 17 527 11 525 8 288 3 238 10 001 6 955 3 036 712 1181 261 702 468 234 1 301 982 576 088 725 894 I 119 456 4 57 110 552 346 16.3 23.3 11 .3 67 280 39 782 27 498 49 763 30 344 19 419 12 342 7 368 4 974 10 728 6 544 4 164 986 797 189 602 634 158 884 406 495 944 388 462 554 893 324 229 240 664 56.6 53.0 51.4 67 280 44 149 23 131 41 816 28 734 13 084 10 515 7 492 3 123 6 466 6 045 2 441 732 525 207 704 467 217 1 257 881 577 012 680 859 852 920 425 343 437 577 45.8 35.7 55.6 55 805 43 508 22 297 45 257 30 697 14 360 10 579 7 433 3 145 9 760 7 036 2 722 1 021 715 276 921 671 250 1 028 047 472 503 555 544 822 665 391 060 431 605 25.0 20.8 28.7 64 590 44 371 20 319 50 587 34 518 15 069 10 652 7 588 2 974 10 273 7 341 2 932 855 617 238 725 515 210 985 578 574 458 411 210 771 645 431 040 340 605 27.7 33.3 20.7 63 721 47 060 15 661 44 156 32 390 11 778 11 579 8 988 2 591 10 363 7 930 2 453 1 084 833 251 924 725 199 841 893 580 641 251 252 696 008 455 512 240 395 21.0 27.4 8.7 62 777 47 082 15 595 45 391 34 303 12 086 10 348 7 571 2 577 9 529 7 076 2 553 953 702 251 811 607 2 04 992 016 565 247 425 771 770 446 409 052 361 395 28.8 38.4 17.6 62 424 44 892 17 532 42 166 31 076 11 090 U 664 6 985 2 899 9 750 7 385 2 375 888 551 337 538 328 210 1 815 419 442 993 1 372 426 749 416 222 261 527 137 142.2 99.3 160.4 52 159 30 620 31 339 27 766 13 133 14 535 9 531 5 010 4 521 5 357 2 681 2 676 826 619 207 845 632 213 980 201 556 380 423 821 785 750 423 027 362 723 24.7 31.5 16.8 51 500 44 217 17 283 49 061 34 316 14 755 10 558 7 910 2 548 9 520 6 916 2 604 1 022 816 206 902 710 192 961 227 631 481 329 745 773 909 494 358 279 551 24.2 27.7 18.0 50 459 45 751 13 598 45 264 34 284 11 980 12 985 10 533 2 452 U 775 9 257 2 518 986 781 205 636 543 195 1 158 161 656 815 501 345 838 584 493 573 345 HI 38.1 33.1 45.3 59 714 43 834 15 880 43 083 33 063 10 020 11 384 8 868 2 516 9 683 7 772 1 911 739 570 169 559 425 134 755 568 505 717 248 871 554 363 365 895 187 458 36.3 38.1 32.8 57 981 41 406 16 573 35 016 24 630 10 188 9 545 5 559 2 987 6 844 5 164 1 680 843 585 258 598 428 170 1 088 359 401 990 566 369 633 875 223 996 409 679 71.7 79.5 67.5 57 963 35 479 22 484 28 715 17 905 10 810 8 986 5 929 3 057 5 643 3 761 1 882 841 715 126 705 521 85 940 841 464 342 476 499 593 065 346 982 245 083 58.6 33.8 93.5 56 236 34 657 21 579 34 190 23 851 10 339 9 188 6 068 3 100 5 623 4 875 1 748 862 630 232 750 525 225 918 042 583 723 334 319 696 969 377 545 319 424 31.7 54.6 4.7 56 151 41 330 14 621 36 684 27 336 11 546 9 253 7 020 2 233 7 609 5 518 2 091 DUVAL COUNTY* FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SALT LAKE COUNTY* UTAH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES . MONTGOMERY COUNTY* PA MERCHANT KHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES OKLAHOMA COUNTY* OKLA . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATIiMG TYPES PROVIDENCE COUNTY* R.I MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DOUGLAS COUNTY* NEBR MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ONANOAGA COUNTY* N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES NEW HAVEN COUNTY* CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES RICHMOND CITY* VA. (NOT PART OF ANY COUNTY) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FAIRFIELD COUNTY* CONN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES RAMSEY COUNTY* MINN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MONROE COUNTY* N.Y . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DAVIDSON COUNTY* TENN • MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN DIEGO COUNTY* CALIF . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY* FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ST LOUIS COUNTY* MO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES LUCAS COUNTY* OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES BEXAR COUNTY* TEX MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES . TARRANT COUNTY* TEX . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SACRAMENTO COUNTY* CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SANTA CLARA COUNTY* CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES PASSAIC COUNTY* N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES KENT COUNTY* MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES 1-58 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 8. 100 Counties With Largest 1963 Wholesale Payroll: 1963 and 1958- continued County by type of operation Establishments 1963 (nunnber) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,( Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) MONTGOMERY COUNTY. OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SUMMIT COUNTYi OHIO MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES OAKLAND COUNTY. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES TULSA COUNTYI OKLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES POLK COUNTY. IOWA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES NEW CASTLE COUNTY. DEL MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES HONOLULU COUNTY. HAWAII MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES NORFOLK COUNTY. MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ALBANY COUNTY. N.Y MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES FRESNO COUNTY. CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES GENESEE COUNTY. MICH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES WORCESTER COUNTY. MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES GUILFORD COUNTY. N.C MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES SEDGEWICK COUNTY. KANS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES HAMPDEN COUNTY. MASS . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES MIDDLESEX COUNTY. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES . CAMDEN COUNTY. N.J MERCHANT WHOLESALERS ■ • OTHER OPERATING TYPES SPOKANE COUNTY. WASH MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES DE KALB COUNTY. GA ; . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ESSEX COUNTY. MASS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES ORANGE COUNTY. FLA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES NORFOLK CITY. VA. 1 NOT PART OF ANY COUNTYI MERCHANT WHOLESALERS OTHER OPERATING TYPES Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (0) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. Note: Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. 786 558 228 690 537 153 893 573 320 875 611 26t 703 486 217 358 267 101 779 591 188 674 424 250 826 651 175 632 453 179 774 524 250 374 272 102 744 612 132 673 435 238 739 541 198 639 517 122 427 345 82 545 421 124 650 473 177 382 216 166 690 596 94 647 455 192 501 381 120 707 494 213 598 451 147 607 420 187 764 524 240 723 489 234 361 269 92 619 463 156 439 283 156 449 32 6 123 576 409 167 658 426 232 336 236 100 726 593 133 547 346 201 713 500 213 597 493 104 334 278 56 429 337 92 615 429 186 259 122 137 584 504 80 437 310 1 463 344 119 919 635 400 113 519 522 1 045 664 422 099 524 565 1 378 692 324 458 1 054 234 922 915 433 407 489 508 1 008 634 531 188 477 446 889 958 186 925 703 032 646 539 336 583 309 955 1 199 785 264 539 935 245 851 277 302 791 558 486 770 701 361 273 409 428 718 050 425 910 292 140 352 871 185 508 175 363 670 849 433 268 237 581 741 525 288 131 453 494 727 333 425 522 301 811 551 800 358 083 193 717 611 198 221 738 389 460 858 031 258 903 599 128 569 000 391 581 177 419 884 122 173 221 710 901 520 947 334 774 186 173 509 750 259 194 250 556 480 741 327 102 153 539 6S6 401 300 486 385 915 767 722 273 485 494 237 442 903 198 159 244 744 692 145 326 344 365 801 922 663 487 see 434 775 707 799 134 996 572 e03 546 445 2e2 339 266 106 512 794 139 697 373 097 317 327 143 508 173 819 625 577 322 972 302 605 549 087 332 667 216 420 324 656 139 766 184 890 548 982 348 359 200 643 552 413 215 893 336 520 717 935 347 842 370 093 428 498 262 078 166 420 417 908 159 724 258 184 548 596 202 233 346 363 559 749 356 566 203 183 591 228 109 503 481 725 362 728 252 243 110 485 2B8 022 170 878 117 144 440 184 247 858 192 326 34. 33. 34. 36. 54. 26. 211.3 63.7 330.7 32.fi 33.8 25. 38. 17.9 19.2 16.5 134.0 89.4 150.7 171.4 111.0 221.3 23.2 11.9 35.3 30.8 28.0 35.0 11 .8 33.4 -4.6 22.2 24.4 18.4 34.3 33.5 34. S 1.3 22.3 -18.5 28.8 36.6 16.4 46.3 38.8 50.8 56.4 28.0 73.0 1.7 9.8 -12.7 49.5 58.2 47.6 43.6 32.7 68.5 77.0 51 .7 113.9 9.2 32.0 -20.1 56 035 40 110 15 925 54 870 33 992 20 878 53 153 30 207 22 945 52 649 34 446 18 203 52 274 35 557 16 717 50 553 17 556 33 087 50 355 33 879 16 477 49 777 25 280 24 497 47 565 28 547 19 118 47 130 29 394 17 736 45 822 28 549 18 273 45 681 15 560 30 121 45 236 34 150 11 085 43 050 27 028 16 032 41 475 30 444 11 032 40 481 30 188 10 293 37 080 20 378 15 702 37 067 20 503 16 464 36 992 27 309 9 683 35 932 13 917 22 015 35 889 27 352 8 527 35 695 22 829 12 866 35 449 27 689 7 750 39 382 27 535 11 847 36 601 22 902 13 699 24 260 16 319 7 941 40 680 26 551 14 129 44 075 27 941 16 134 41 804 11 460 30 344 32 064 25 651 6 413 25 059 12 363 12 696 19 680 11 414 8 266 36 002 22 777 13 225 31 410 18 491 12 919 30 750 11 927 18 823 31 908 24 024 7 884 26 973 15 677 11 296 33 869 24 737 9 132 30 373 22 355 8 018 22 766 12 923 9 843 22 341 14 087 8 254 29 517 21 839 7 678 19 141 7 082 12 05 9 21 957 17 360 4 577 20 811 13 554 7 257 25 294 19 623 5 671 8 572 6 596 2 076 8 372 5 049 2 323 7 507 4 725 2 782 9 115 6 280 2 836 8 869 6 447 2 422 834 134 700 254 584 580 7 625 4 340 3 285 7 422 4 762 2 660 8 073 4 821 3 252 7 405 2 666 4 740 7 857 6 194 1 653 7 504 5 037 2 567 7 355 5 688 1 657 7 453 5 820 1 533 502 250 352 921 683 238 310 919 391 5 959 2 632 3 327 5 148 4 952 1 196 8 022 4 727 3 295 5 535 5 373 1 262 706 720 986 427 870 557 4 768 3 485 1 283 fi 468 5 755 2 715 32 9 364 965 353 608 745 7 550 6 045 1 505 953 598 555 119 390 6 990 4 599 2 391 8 100 4 380 5 72 0 769 575 196 852 561 491 5 954 5 686 7 515 5 4 74 1 85 9 6 680 4 887 1 795 4 111 2 551 1 560 4 494 5 106 1 388 6 193 4 73 6 1 447 5 850 1 427 2 405 5 085 4 191 802 565 654 909 5 805 4 52 6 1 277 (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-59 TABLE 8 100 Counties With Largest 1963 Wholesale Payroll: 1963 and 1958 Continued County by type of operation Establishments 1963 (number) 1958 (number) Sales 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Per- cent change 1958 to 1963 Payroll, entire year 1963 ($1,000) 1958 ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 1963 (number) 1958 (number) PUL4SKI COUNTYi ARK. . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES DAUPHIN COUNTYi PA ... . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ALLEN COUNTYi IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES KNOX COUNTYi TENN MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SAN BERNADINO COUNTYi CALIF MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES LAKE COUNTYi IND MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. IND . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES BERNALILLO COUNTYi N.M . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES SUFFOLK COUNTYi N.Y. . . . MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES CADDO PARISHi LA MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. OTHER OPERATING TYPES 53U 396 136 399 289 110 1(83 351 132 5«« ton 140 557 406 151 424 328 96 399 292 107 512 395 117 637 516 121 504 378 126 467 350 137 402 286 114 403 264 119 461 334 127 474 330 144 3 98 295 103 345 241 104 391 295 96 489 397 92 499 374 125 541 968 318 468 223 500 506 456 252 23:( 254 22J 1 455 40a 304 565 150 738 472 329 267 367 204 962 421 205 248 939 172 266 425 894 214 620 211 274 481 169 203 562 277 507 381 878 255 388 125 490 384 901 225 324 159 577 424 405 271 556 152 849 401 831 236 099 155 732 435 360 210 356 225 002 332 559 177 039 155 520 42? 237 207 230 215 007 344 072 187 92 9 156 143 431 894 154 4 92 257 402 400 196 155 054 234 144 314 020 203 479 110 541 241 431 125 833 115 598 362 573 223 255 159 418 34.9 34.9 34.9 36. 72. 11.9 29.0 -4.7 32.5 10.3 -1.4 30.5 -21.0 20.2 22.6 16.5 21.6 26.0 13.5 59.4 79.1 36.0 10.9 21.5 -4.1 34 556 25 303 9 353 33 387 22 525 10 851 33 291 25 146 8 145 32 644 23 882 6 752 31 580 21 338 10 242 30 725 20 688 10 037 29 541 19 960 9 581 29 483 22 191 7 292 29 140 20 524 8 616 28 928 21 884 7 044 22 632 16 230 6 402 25 362 16 728 9 634 24 391 16 939 7 452 24 968 IB 274 5 694 20 991 14 156 6 855 21 773 14 538 7 235 22 836 13 720 9 116 19 224 14 902 4 322 15 225 10 656 4 569 24 248 17 575 6 673 6 620 4 940 1 660 5 070 4 202 1 858 758 499 259 558 024 534 5 263 3 494 1 769 4 798 3 388 1 410 4 527 3 284 1 243 458 279 179 759 469 290 734 517 217 5 267 3 650 1 417 5 739 3 653 I 665 5 095 3 692 1 403 5 880 4 449 I 431 4 381 3 034 1 347 4 205 2 979 1 226 4 4 66 2 845 1 521 4 219 3 388 831 290 351 939 609 453 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. Note; Minus sign (-) before number denotes decrease. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1-60 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and Region, division, and State Total, all kinds of business (SIC 50) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 358 385 749 113 835 555 107 759 390 80 912 205 55 818 599 16 815 541 97 020 014 73 351 243 34 408 147 37 957 715 15 069 858 27 91« 621 9 925 806 15 922 793 979 542 505 284 264 000 10 392 159 1 198 773 3 475 783 66 207 771 12 768 598 18 043 645 18 207 942 6 452 059 29 135 150 14 054 572 5 501 520 8 389 555 4 723 742 12 305 855 1 220 108 975 414 3 402 903 3 389 559 1 090 122 4 473 736 2 058 97? 4 375 838 1 395 823 6 982 616 1 993 321 8 100 478 7 485 810 3 211 260 5 575 952 3 394 992 1 785 654 1 545 891 4 598 199 3 455 301 18 305 230 844 249 779 053 248 605 3 623 190 779 258 1 791 249 1 470 427 389 775 5 172 895 4 447 951 35 385 137 180 505 735 205 Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Motor vehicles, automotive equipment (SIC 501) Total All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES regions; the northeastern states, the north central states the south THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES: NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL . ■ . WEST NORTH CENTRAL . . • THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL • . . THE west: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC NEW ENGLAND 1 MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC! NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL" OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL! MINNESOTA IOWA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC! DELAWARE MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL! KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRAL! ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS MOUNTAIN! MONTANA IDAHO WYOMING COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH NEVADA PACIFIC! WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII 83 251 91 857 81 530 51 429 16 685 66 576 58 521 33 235 35 531 15 211 29 888 13 238 38 191 1 495 794 482 8 730 i 436 3 748 40 160 9 525 15 790 14 299 7 257 18 590 11 535 5 740 6 953 6 025 8 642 2 035 1 740 3 199 4 642 565 658 184 317 028 615 738 530 3 532 S 100 3 935 2 544 2 566 4 852 4 175 18 295 590 473 672 720 406 199 628 550 5 593 3 768 27 555 291 974 208 997 65 221 53 790 55 247 34 739 12 878 52 343 37 597 15 093 24 955 10 240 20 052 8 121 26 518 1 088 503 334 6 729 1 207 2 917 32 096 7 731 12 516 9 549 4 303 11 986 7 771 4 088 3 545 2 577 5 239 521 557 1 471 2 183 384 2 646 86? 2 876 1 517 4 232 1 839 4 079 6 520 2 424 3 484 2 568 1 654 1 621 3 422 2 580 12 329 703 715 390 2 2 62 993 1 552 1 098 398 3 557 2 482 19 665 191 722 157 391 769 52 554 822 41 509 072 37 140 881 26 085 994 8 418 372 44 236 450 28 074 952 13 434 120 15 728 773 7 516 334 13 895 774 873 473 213 521 538 794 305 477 151 793 855 175 595 220 871 913 30 425 S07 5 057 241 7 753 402 5 734 203 2 730 880 10 848 134 5 223 597 2 538 138 3 448 782 1 750 980 4 851 564 365 534 278 452 1 180 486 1 558 222 259 446 1 852 741 887 022 2 004 123 752 965 2 518 331 1 052 397 2 570 321 3 711 426 1 509 534 3 334 592 1 658 657 1 003 441 846 552 2 371 567 1 642 413 9 035 132 378 232 329 113 134 436 1 558 380 492 732 1 014 336 655 794 299 450 2 555 959 2 536 953 15 608 769 105 550 395 280 8 243 ; 444 5 194 1 494 4 520 5 537 2 706 4 201 2 045 3 198 1 487 3 707 152 97 49 680 131 385 2 022 833 1 665 1 504 740 1 449 1 327 517 504 471 851 107 101 275 396 59 342 91 511 285 780 336 758 1 028 504 555 535 350 342 447 475 1 933 139 150 80 422 155 275 201 53 511 416 2 595 25 59 36 583 709 9 145 584 11 894 236 9 549 097 5 993 692 1 308 088 7 838 596 8 483 217 3 411 019 723 032 520 456 205 509 102 351 891 341 104 336 24 854 13 844 954 415 42 412 158 227 3 555 963 2 247 127 1 935 505 354 039 736 443 402 580 502 091 477 964 831 089 355 356 539 506 129 340 39 493 308 714 207 511 17 112 788 493 244 334 465 455 120 431 821 977 85 202 086 537 346 618 881 446 292 879 99 513 89 509 435 919 443 288 2 236 893 45 772 33 117 19 209 525 680 48 782 197 539 208 242 23 010 408 201 577 533 3 863 885 11 026 30 696 5 520 7 379 8 839 4 762 1 401 4 119 4 888 2 491 3 940 1 939 2 960 1 374 3 388 145 94 48 624 124 366 1 844 759 1 516 1 355 590 1 290 1 069 483 457 444 758 100 95 255 372 55 310 82 477 279 737 330 694 975 484 595 515 344 335 421 450 1 754 132 149 79 353 162 260 177 52 478 375 2 457 24 54 10 303 857 2 838 121 2 743 048 2 813 935 1 908 762 (0) (Dl 1 876 971 855 077 1 331 133 557 222 915 581 10) (01 46 215 22 093 ID) 245 250 33 639 129 061 041 942 (D) 552 106 534 784 250 467 532 856 408 837 150 027 173 458 128 690 315 815 (0) (Dl 78 838 103 300 15 002 173 804 (Dl 155 531 (D) 235 232 72 991 202 781 347 721 120 719 227 382 127 642 91 479 75 108 125 791 113 792 600 890 37 958 (D) (Dl 114 612 44 280 90 089 53 787 (Dl 155 607 174 279 1 117 559 (Dl 25 815 Standard Notes; Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-61 States by Kind of Business: 1963 Motor vehicles, automotive equipment (SIC 501)— Continued Automobiles, other motor vehicles (SIC 5012) Automotive equipment (SIC 5013) Tires, tubes (SIC 5014) Kegion, All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers division, and Estal)- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State llsh- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) H 609 25 957 749 3 617 3 577 319 22 128 8 438 507 21 052 5 999 550 2 158 2 187 353 1 831 725 998 U.S. REGIONS! 1 142 7 030 344 915 1 353 334 4 339 1 621 080 4 147 1 270 080 533 495 260 456 214 707 N.E. 1 308 8 086 254 985 760 324 5 337 3 129 233 5 884 1 777 514 598 578 749 510 205 110 N.C. I t2« 6 708 944 1 137 837 000 7 398 2 224 217 7 175 1 811 537 522 615 936 527 165 299 SOUTH 735 4 132 207 580 626 661 4 054 1 464 077 3 846 1 140 219 405 397 408 336 141 882 WEST 271 (□) 225 144 339 1 083 343 533 1 048 287 129 140 (01 128 (01 NE. N.E. 871 (D) 690 1 208 995 3 256 1 277 547 3 099 982 951 393 (01 330 (0) M.A. 946 5 616 088 729 537 012 4 206 2 450 200 3 827 1 216 912 385 416 929 332 123 047 N.C. E.N.C. 362 2 470 166 256 223 312 2 131 579 033 2 057 550 702 213 251 820 178 82 063 W.N.C. SOUTH 672 3 445 436 543 445 246 3 233 981 209 3 150 (01 296 296 387 247 (01 S.A. 342 1 083 701 291 152 472 1 576 426 373 1 538 (01 127 110 382 110 (01 E.S.C. 410 2 179 807 303 239 282 2 589 815 535 2 487 531 085 199 209 167 170 45 214 W.5.C. WEST 204 686 589 159 110 616 1 152 314 925 1 105 (Dl 131 100 837 110 (01 MT. 531 3 445 618 421 516 045 2 902 1 149 152 2 741 (01 274 296 571 225 (01 PAC. 34 72 216 29 (Dl 102 24 008 100 (Dl 16 8 112 16 8 112 N.E. MAINE 24 7 305 22 (Dl 65 16 030 64 (01 8 1 519 8 1 519 N.H. 6 (D) 5 (Dl 41 9 755 41 9 756 2 (01 2 (Dl VT. 113 701 639 88 70 161 499 197 652 477 145 037 58 65 114 59 30 052 MASS. 27 18 518 22 (Dl 94 18 285 92 (Dl 10 5 509 10 5 609 R.I. 67 58 842 59 42 507 282 77 792 274 (01 36 21 593 33 (01 CONN. 402 2 892 071 318 490 918 1 449 574 063 1 381 472 530 171 189 829 145 78 394 M.A. N.Y. 167 (01 135 535 612 589 300 196 554 182 540 77 (01 70 (01 N.J. 302 1 391 074 237 182 465 1 218 403 288 1 154 327 681 145 141 144 115 41 950 PA. 256 1 624 575 193 125 540 1 129 554 135 1 054 356 231 119 185 329 99 43 013 E.N.C. OHIO 120 495 511 95 73 258 559 209 501 548 165 058 51 31 431 47 12 151 INO. 249 1 712 594 194 155 451 1 101 583 109 1 on 332 965 99 106 977 85 33 439 ILL. 214 1 451 232 161 133 711 1 035 988 177 840 251 509 78 62 582 58 23 517 MICH. 107 332 176 86 38 052 372 115 278 364 101 148 38 30 510 33 10 827 WIS. 67 608 456 46 44 150 398 143 514 380 110 015 39 79 119 31 19 293 W.N.C. MINN. 70 232 012 54 32 182 368 99 457 359 (Dl 33 23 897 31 (Dl IOWA 128 1 219 506 89 105 853 543 215 196 516 177 378 80 104 804 63 31 574 MO. 10 91 529 6 (Dl 87 26 203 85 (01 10 11 608 9 (01 N.DAK. 8 13 960 3 (Dl 82 20 354 81 (Dl 11 5 179 11 5 179 S.OAK. 41 216 827 27 11 901 217 65 342 213 59 770 18 25 545 15 7 167 NE8R. 38 87 876 31 20 492 336 107 967 323 78 787 22 11 668 18 4 021 KANS. 7 (0) 6 (Dl 46 8 805 45 (01 6 (01 5 (01 S.A. DEL. 72 642 160 53 (Dl 244 110 514 235 86 293 25 35 819 22 (Dl MO. 14 (Dl 10 14 795 67 28 250 54 27 761 10 (D) 8 (Dl D.C. 68 306 150 53 56 452 400 123 405 388 99 082 43 36 900 36 11 097 VA. 37 68 813 33 (Dl 220 43 771 217 42 800 29 7 847 29 (01 W.VA. 137 572 359 113 54 167 590 187 538 580 156 400 53 61 980 44 14 565 N.C. 67 36 805 62 (01 244 41 952 244 41 952 25 6 445 24 (01 S.C. 108 774 685 77 42 828 609 217 372 581 143 051 51 94 479 35 16 892 GA. 162 828 771 136 150 767 813 219 502 796 186 680 53 44 218 43 10 274 FLA. 111 259 902 99 (Dl 363 78 178 357 76 686 30 8 538 28 (Dl E.S.C. KY. 108 626 991 80 59 596 500 183 657 480 152 930 47 70 788 35 14 856 TENN. 80 176 409 71 37 945 427 91 760 419 (Dl 29 24 710 25 (01 ALA. 43 20 399 41 (01 286 72 768 282 (Dl 21 6 346 21 5 346 MISS. 38 25 064 33 (Dl 280 57 487 278 (01 24 6 958 24 (01 W.S.C. ARK. 40 299 103 28 35 739 373 95 280 355 (01 34 41 536 28 (01 LA. 65 319 589 52 (Dl 388 103 455 377 80 020 23 20 234 21 (Dl OKLA. 267 1 536 051 190 160 569 1 548 560 403 1 467 415 541 118 140 439 97 23 780 TEX. 22 14 941 18 (Dl 113 30 695 111 (01 4 1 135 3 (Dl MT. MONT. 17 9 237 16 (Dl 120 21 510 120 21 610 13 2 270 13 2 270 IDAHO 9 5 502 8 (Dl 64 11 730 54 11 730 7 1 977 7 1 977 WYO. 59 383 979 39 27 250 319 98 558 290 72 108 44 43 143 34 15 254 COLO. 19 13 147 17 (01 137 32 574 135 ,D1 10 3 061 10 3 061 N.MEX. 38 119 594 30 26 298 208 55 742 204 53 885 30 22 203 26 9 905 ARIZ. 35 136 708 25 22 505 149 47 613 139 33 797 17 23 921 12 7 485 UTAH 5 3 481 5 3 481 42 16 403 42 16 403 6 3 126 5 (01 NEV. PAC. 75 245 227 61 40 497 408 128 513 394 107 358 28 34 361 23 7 752 WASH. 68 440 559 50 79 483 310 97 801 294 81 560 38 39 173 31 13 136 OREG. 384 2 756 219 306 392 452 2 120 895 354 1 991 655 864 192 211 312 150 69 253 CALIP. 3 (01 3 (Dl 18 7 556 18 7 556 4 (01 3 (01 ALASKA 1 (Dl 1 (Dl 45 18 728 44 (Dl 12 (Dl 9 5 938 HAWAII 1-62 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Region, diuision, and State Orugs, chemicals, allied products (SIC 502) Total All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Drugs, drug proprietaries, druggists' sundries (SIC 5022) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paints, varnishes (SIC 5028) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES regions: the northeastern states. . the north central states . the south THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES^ NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES^ EAST NORTH CENTRAL . . . . WEST NORTH CENTRAL . . . . THE south; SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . . THE west: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC NEW ENGLAND! MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC I NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL I OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL! MINNESOTA IOWA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC! DELAWARE MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . . VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL! KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRAL! ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS MOUNTAIN! MONTANA IDAHO WYOMING COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH NEVADA PACIFIC! WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII 3 620 2 857 2 958 2 003 659 961 2 062 795 1 351 171 1 136 405 597 34 20 12 365 77 151 1 751 568 642 606 192 716 375 172 175 119 313 12 20 58 98 25 144 43 138 60 238 81 272 350 118 193 102 58 67 248 133 688 32 18 19 131 57 57 162 109 250 20 828 900 7 548 448 5 822 907 4 834 328 2 623 217 1 003 336 6 545 112 549 211 273 696 2 832 097 595 616 1 405 515 314 808 2 308 409 28 320 11 929 4 520 656 177 136 658 165 732 4 178 872 1 043 666 1 322 574 1 492 558 170 544 2 120 717 652 606 112 786 251 224 78 347 758 033 11 711 11 616 54 375 88 390 420 735 197 982 59 537 165 470 42 070 812 201 78 753 756 413 288 925 92 707 359 173 115 765 27 971 45 551 257 385 135 541 958 038 20 341 7 452 2 802 149 120 25 397 40 137 62 114 7 445 190 488 104 583 1 979 531 2 941 30 865 2 579 1 861 1 991 1 261 454 2 225 1 326 535 873 327 791 284 977 26 15 10 228 55 119 1 367 428 430 367 137 435 252 125 115 91 191 5 15 40 11 103 34 98 43 147 59 132 246 132 54 42 52 175 95 469 2 160 569 1 425 767 1 430 527 1 309 951 1 009 979 134 700 379 873 172 1 780 795 1 137 1 001 556 552 424 201 299 687 180 459 228 616 195 514 731 355 187 391 123 791 743 577 (D) 9 8 647 6 (Dl 3 200 508 92 50 254 12 100 755 50 1 190 409 775 309 552 169 280 735 192 275 111 155 115 093 65 338 699 251 194 164 126 78 499 45 101 509 55 50 ?36 50 153 33? 118 (Dl 3 (Dl 7 29 698 23 57 455 33 7 556 8 72 842 44 41 875 22 85 908 56 27 439 18 104 860 69 65 154 30 118 352 88 163 184 124 53 853 44 97 282 87 55 665 36 21 806 28 37 453 37 108 213 70 66 009 41 303 055 207 18 882 8 5 090 6 (Dl 2 IQI 47 24 111 14 28 297 20 33 305 19 5 350 7 87 134 55 62 031 44 626 251 442 2 941 2 13 386 34 2 161 882 1 955 759 1 669 473 1 144 902 301 736 860 146 1 358 200 597 559 908 779 212 958 547 726 101 (01 10 691 (Dl (01 178 293 23 624 81 455 282 782 309 684 267 680 293 952 87 015 738 224 189 313 49 595 130 300 48 880 320 095 (Dl (Dl 22 025 60 594 (Dl 59 739 58 678 83 739 (Dl 68 815 46 992 347 370 151 101 38 680 113 901 42 525 17 752 39 044 110 642 47 555 350 385 14 529 5 757 (01 (01 15 023 22 438 23 990 5 025 74 577 65 102 829 509 (Ul 19 141 1 111 790 869 551 151 950 542 248 383 179 307 100 451 657 135 158 142 59 189 HI 41 5 35 18 49 18 55 30 55 106 47 34 344 2 24 082 878 915 124 965 239 655 092 196 370 886 508 507 955 308 158 (Dl (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl 10 691 (Dl (01 (Dl 23 624 (Dl 590 797 129 909 155 802 155 330 77 550 201 405 123 700 48 871 73 005 (01 112 908 (Dl (Dl 21 565 (Dl (Dl 35 309 33 954 70 083 (Dl (Dl 45 992 73 289 107 806 36 580 76 193 (Dl 17 762 (01 55 540 (Dl 179 474 (Dl (01 (Dl 41 388 (Dl 22 438 (01 5 026 57 482 42 532 415 555 (Dl 11 457 634 569 716 546 127 507 489 180 377 118 221 117 429 240 94 173 134 70 135 93 55 45 14 41 18 57 20 50 106 17 50 18 136 50 35 329 1 334 439 355 053 450 127 268 715 259 534 50 706 305 357 358 822 81 305 146 492 34 143 88 080 26 783 232 751 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 3 504 12 867 125 548 83 615 96 194 89 361 15 896 151 840 98 351 13 354 9 925 9 062 46 486 (Dl (Dl 5 439 5 330 (Dl 25 893 6 555 11 781 (01 19 885 6 315 43 853 25 910 8 599 14 228 9 079 2 237 3 901 15 610 5 830 61 739 1 434 961 (01 8 496 1 023 3 869 9 202 (01 14 602 13 587 199 744 405 343 337 223 66 339 257 86 190 45 102 53 170 170 55 104 20 10 130 116 389 100 500 80 986 50 083 21 195 95 194 76 990 23 510 53 054 (01 (Dl 7 498 42 585 736 (Dl (01 1 445 7 385 50 892 22 524 21 578 13 525 6 582 35 329 16 924 4 630 4 552 3 175 6 552 (Dl (Dl 3 357 (01 (Dl 13 351 (Dl 6 423 (Dl (Dl 1 391 6 724 10 855 3 730 2 434 (Dl 736 502 4 119 (Dl 14 056 (Dl (01 2 684 (Dl 807 (01 (Dl 5 351 2 199 33 614 1 411 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA| Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-63 by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued Drugs, chemicals, allied products (SIC 502)-Con, Dry goods, apparel (SIC 503) Other chemicals, allied products (SIC 5029) Total Dry goods, piece goods, notions (SIC 5032) Region, All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers division, and Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (numt)er) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) « 90U 12 562 445 3 163 2 028 806 11 756 17 457 725 9 227 7 025 755 5 213 9 699 325 4 321 3 788 774 U.S. REGIONSI 1 677 5 030 503 1 163 961 402 7 619 (Dl 6 201 5 149 194 3 824 (01 3 331 3 157 142 N.E. I 237 3 417 021 728 409 143 1 474 1 753 839 1 083 552 025 435 585 778 301 183 279 N.C. 1 233 2 896 140 785 384 302 1 452 (01 1 086 709 052 535 (Dl 386 255 200 SOUTH 757 1 218 781 487 273 959 1 211 (Dl 857 516 485 419 (01 303 193 153 WEST 360 650 894 237 152 308 678 (Dl 572 401 849 245 (Dl 202 135 049 NE. N.E. 1 317 4 379 609 925 799 094 5 941 12 351 745 5 629 4 747 345 3 579 7 726 615 3 129 3 021 093 M.A. 921 2 822 189 527 316 520 1 026 1 105 120 758 424 028 305 (01 223 (01 N.C. E.N.C. 316 594 832 201 92 523 448 548 719 325 227 997 129 (01 78 (01 W.N.C. SOUTH 515 1 776 826 300 (Dl 828 (01 619 355 032 305 (01 214 117 450 S.A. 158 348 505 103 44 375 241 220 514 197 146 537 85 (Dl 68 (Dl E.S.C. 560 770 809 382 (01 383 390 845 270 195 383 144 (Dl 104 88 643 W.S.C. WEST 166 (01 131 (01 94 (Dl 71 (01 27 (01 22 (01 MT. 591 (0) 356 (□) 1 117 1 070 067 786 (Dl 392 (01 281 183 475 PAC. 15 (0} 12 (D) 27 26 944 23 12 630 5 5 453 5 (01 N.E. MAINE 10 6 363 8 (01 21 27 231 19 (01 5 1 342 5 1 342 N.H. 7 (0) 7 (D) 5 (Dl 5 (01 1 (Dl 1 (01 VT. 208 446 521 121 97 221 478 537 533 400 288 722 163 160 023 135 99 670 MASS. 5U 109 430 37 (Dl 54 37 763 45 23 550 35 29 960 27 (01 R.I. 66 71 399 52 (01 93 81 625 80 51 034 35 30 353 29 (01 CONN. 735 2 770 542 540 548 720 6 094 11 659 853 4 892 4 292 256 3 248 7 443 017 2 842 2 840 472 M.A. N.Y. 305 650 367 228 157 119 310 272 445 283 197 815 179 150 585 155 101 839 N.J. 277 958 700 158 93 255 537 419 438 454 257 274 152 135 014 122 78 782 PA. 307 1 109 245 166 105 256 239 223 238 195 116 475 64 70 789 49 (01 E.N.C. OHIO 57 57 633 41 30 851 45 58 108 35 31 054 10 (01 8 (01 I NO. 329 1 230 653 174 101 955 561 672 144 379 218 988 160 292 079 123 76 953 ILL. 157 364 932 90 53 540 108 108 697 88 34 590 38 38 115 31 15 806 MICH. 71 49 726 56 24 998 73 32 933 60 22 921 14 4 592 12 (01 WIS. 72 110 999 43 23 842 114 92 507 94 67 752 38 35 231 28 (01 W.N.C. MINN. 36 20 405 33 (01 31 21 010 24 13 813 5 4 247 6 4 247 IOWA 132 401 452 56 33 872 267 508 464 179 127 712 82 131 831 42 29 093 MO. 4 671 3 (01 4 (01 t (01 - - - - N.OAK. 6 I 928 6 1 928 3 (01 2 (01 - - - - S.OAK. 18 36 911 11 4 766 10 8 680 8 (01 2 (01 1 (01 NEBR. 48 22 466 39 12 125 19 15 574 14 11 732 1 (Dl 1 (Dl KANS. 11 (01 3 (01 5 (01 4 (01 2 (01 2 (01 S.A. DEL. 55 102 350 37 23 172 107 59 865 90 50 454 36 21 544 26 (Dl MO. 7 4 304 4 (01 19 10 450 18 (01 9 (01 9 (01 O.C. 41 69 950 29 9 402 55 27 142 46 20 852 13 5 107 12 (01 VA. 24 (Dl 15 (01 19 (Dl 19 (01 2 (Dl 2 (01 W.VA. 102 723 501 53 33 137 211 310 881 139 83 950 92 178 684 54 31 824 N.C. 31 25 456 24 15 781 43 42 553 35 25 032 20 26 319 17 (01 s.c. 124 365 190 52 38 339 181 314 551 115 98 287 74 175 572 44 35 207 GA. 120 110 914 82 44 522 188 90 841 152 50 919 58 23 243 46 (01 FLA. 45 45 428 35 11 453 42 31 444 37 27 608 6 (01 6 (01 E.S.C. KY. 69 231 044 45 18 555 107 126 584 82 67 861 39 48 867 27 20 210 TENN. 27 54 061 12 10 959 50 32 553 43 27 677 15 5 770 13 (Dl ALA. 17 7 972 10 3 308 42 29 823 35 23 491 23 20 684 20 16 790 HISS. 13 2 706 11 (01 24 9 739 20 9 118 8 2 781 5 (Dl W.S.C. ARK. 128 130 133 91 38 554 49 42 998 42 39 086 21 18 906 17 (01 LA. 74 82 055 53 18 513 23 48 753 18 47 151 8 (Dl 6 (01 OKLA. 345 555 914 227 109 526 287 289 345 190 101 028 107 120 301 75 (01 TEX. 14 4 278 14 4 278 5 2 159 4 (01 1 (01 1 (01 MT. MONT. 5 734 3 (01 4 4 057 4 4 067 1 (01 1 (01 IDAHO 15 2 216 15 2 216 . - - - - - - - WYO. 49 72 586 35 23 502 46 45 054 30 29 468 10 (01 7 (01 COLO. 34 9 351 28 8 541 6 4 598 5 (Dl 2 (01 1 (01 N.MEX. 24 13 830 18 5 052 19 14 044 17 (01 7 (01 7 (Dl ARIZ. 22 28 922 16 9 326 11 5 675 8 5 054 5 (Dl 4 (01 UTAH 3 (01 2 (01 3 (01 3 (01 1 (01 1 (01 NEV. PAC. 57 101 309 35 24 291 64 47 529 50 25 753 24 19 295 19 (Dl WASH. 30 25 894 22 17 300 40 23 844 32 14 137 10 5 878 7 (01 OREG. 489 950 178 291 175 982 979 983 154 678 414 791 346 401 580 244 163 437 CALIF- 2 (01 2 (01 3 824 2 (01 1 (Dl 1 (01 ALASKA 13 6 907 6 508 31 14 715 24 10 934 11 7 056 10 (01 HAWAII 1-64 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Region, division, and State Dry goods, apparel (SIC 503)— Continued Electrical goods (SIC 506) Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie (SIC 5035) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Footwear (SIC 5039) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Total All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES regions: the northeastern states, the north central states the south THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES: NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC. . . . THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL . • WEST NORTH CENTRAL . . THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC .... EAST SOUTH CENTRAL • . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL . . THE west: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC. NEW ENGLAND! MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE. VERMONT. . . . MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND . CONNECTICUT. . MIDDLE ATLANTIC I NEW YORK . . NEW JERSEY . PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL 1 OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS . . . . MICHIGAN . . . . WISCONSIN. . . . WEST NORTH CENTRAL 1 MINNESOTA. . . . IOWA MISSOURI . . . . NORTH DAKOTA . . SOUTH DAKOTA . . NEBRASKA . . . . KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC! DELAWARE MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA. . . . NORTH CAROLINA . . . SOUTH CAROLINA . . . GEORGIA FwORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL! KENTUCKY . . . . TENNESSEE. . . . ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI. . . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL! ARKANSAS . . , . LOUISIANA. . . . OKLAHOMA . . . . TEXAS MOUNTAIN! MONTANA. . IDAHO. . . WYOMING. . COLORADO . NEW MEXICO ARIZONA. . UTAH . . . NEVADA . . PACIFIC! WASHINGTON OREGON . . CALIFORNIA ALASKA . . HAWAII . . 3 345 867 807 714 289 056 525 242 457 136 214 57 657 13 11 3 196 15 51 2 642 116 29S 148 31 340 63 43 66 19 128 4 3 6 16 54 10 34 14 113 20 97 112 11 25 14 164 35 26 579 2 15 505 172 749 987 704 312 635 362 (01 276 258 (01 (01 391 400 126 870 166 042 (01 (01 3 061 3 713 (D) 166 993 (0) 47 822 958 872 110 649 205 737 126 359 32 473 328 748 (0) 15 810 49 449 14 651 138 020 (0) (01 5 001 9 219 <DI 33 192 (0) 10 540 12 224 128 210 (01 126 110 53 025 26 445 57 724 23 562 9 139 5 736 15 762 12 117 152 427 (D) (Dl 34 227 (0) 12 298 2 500 (Dl 24 755 15 855 52S 955 (Dl 6 929 4 250 2 495 664 605 495 248 2 247 452 202 349 112 145 40 455 12 10 3 163 15 45 1 888 105 253 122 25 226 53 35 58 13 108 4 2 6 11 9 22 12 102 27 22 395 1 9 2 752 945 1 685 492 396 718 379 499 290 236 (01 (Dl (01 (01 203 651 (01 (Dl 38 328 251 908 (Dl (Dl (01 89 021 (01 (Dl 1 337 902 (01 124 100 58 379 28 015 128 493 18 444 (Dl (Dl (Dl 78 571 (01 (01 5 001 5 377 24 (01 235 (Dl 7 244 12 224 (Dl 13 040 (Dl 35 059 22 509 (Ul 18 681 4 701 (01 (01 (01 56 088 (Dl (01 25 652 (01 (01 (Dl (Dl 11 617 11 736 224 706 (Dl (01 450 172 110 78 144 306 5 1 119 204 15 87 588 630 418 074 100 193 65 670 241 758 345 872 164 299 253 775 59 824 (Dl (01 375 118 94 59 122 253 (01 9 (01 50 18 430 6 22 176 4 (01 1 190 517 102 (01 3 3 441 5 257 974 152 11 211 12 77 587 79 26 090 24 (Dl 3 51 317 30 (01 4 12 531 12 7 827 8 2 112 5 238 513 29 _ _ (Dl 1 (Dl 2 15 129 15 11 395 6 (01 3 3 987 5 (01 3 12 869 9 14 573 14 (01 4 9 993 8 3 331 5 1 222 5 8 328 3 (Dl - 16 517 13 (Dl 5 — — (01 2 (Dl 2 ~ - 3 478 4 (01 3 52 519 38 - - 731 5 305 550 72 028 74 353 33 096 (01 (01 43 127 28 901 44 911 (Dl (Dl 4 830 4 289 4 019 3 073 1 029 3 801 3 045 1 244 1 983 556 1 370 (01 585 (01 2 388 (Dl 60 (01 28 (Dl 23 100 031 574 (01 55 3 441 278 113 882 2 166 (01 649 54 392 986 (Dl 864 (Dl 345 13 542 957 340 575 5 938 304 (01 303 (01 189 20 048 443 ~ 24 - 31 (01 106 (Dl 148 _ 21 (01 240 - 129 (Dl 210 (01 102 (01 299 (01 101 (01 303 (01 578 (Dl 141 (01 257 (01 187 - 71 1 222 91 8 328 233 - 132 (01 914 . 46 - 28 - 10 (01 215 . 73 (01 170 (01 118 - 25 (01 325 (01 169 26 648 1 819 - 15 731 60 22 035 303 6 894 930 6 225 584 4 842 384 4 071 405 1 190 500 5 704 430 4 575 809 1 550 775 2 558 591 590 945 1 492 748 585 081 3 385 324 35 520 14 442 15 248 775 922 58 710 289 558 105 121 049 084 550 225 211 127 409 900 881 498 724 058 349 225 424 142 153 285 702 847 24 927 20 273 109 785 215 515 21 588 279 031 412 382 307 064 83 971 385 956 68 834 540 911 558 954 134 030 330 033 184 945 41 937 57 919 283 103 124 358 1 027 358 27 633 14 965 2 447 299 391 39 553 153 349 124 558 24 085 332 314 209 509 2 785 023 6 980 51 498 3 416 2 777 2 803 1 982 700 2 716 1 955 822 1 358 508 937 445 1 537 52 25 21 353 58 191 528 445 543 537 241 575 387 215 185 142 253 21 29 75 116 19 136 80 151 83 205 91 170 422 118 196 130 54 82 160 92 603 41 24 9 113 52 113 71 22 203 111 1 156 12 45 2 861 510 2 509 445 2 487 368 1 952 280 538 797 2 322 713 1 849 014 760 431 1 234 783 436 374 816 211 347 854 1 604 426 (01 13 015 (01 301 880 45 910 131 543 339 817 397 281 585 515 510 797 207 049 598 883 351 890 180 395 188 040 110 153 273 428 (01 (01 66 973 77 516 (01 (Dl 122 237 121 670 57 413 202 231 55 933 183 384 337 792 95 053 197 467 110 914 31 930 50 327 162 217 85 768 517 899 24 158 12 594 (Dl (01 25 558 75 355 65 981 23 130 150 347 125 350 272 420 5 991 40 318 Standard Notes: Represents zero. (0) Witliheid lo avoid ^sclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-65 by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Electrical goods (SIC 506)— Continued Electrical supplies apparatus (SIC 5063) Electrical appliances, TV, radio sets (SIC 5064) Electronic parts, equipment (SIC 5065) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations 1 Merchant wholesalers Region, division, and Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 7 1(02 12 265 292 4 502 4 207 337 3 123 5 474 230 2 486 4 166 274 5 685 4 295 781 3 890 1 535 992 U.S. REGIONSI 2 055 3 550 236 1 400 1 051 182 970 1 667 250 791 1 183 482 1 805 1 677 444 1 225 525 846 N.E. 2 070 3 589 257 1 197 1 151 755 801 1 505 842 501 1 122 382 1 418 1 030 485 979 325 308 N.C. 1 971 2 933 883 1 229 1 157 924 757 1 192 878 628 1 047 315 1 291 715 523 946 282 129 SOUTH 1 306 2 191 916 775 836 476 595 1 007 250 455 813 095 1 172 872 229 740 302 709 WEST 170 632 432 323 215 389 179 280 093 142 222 949 380 277 975 235 99 459 NE. N.E. 1 585 2 917 804 1 077 834 793 791 1 387 157 649 950 533 1 425 1 399 459 990 527 387 M.A. 1 "too 2 571 882 850 850 021 553 1 180 609 402 764 022 1 012 823 318 693 234 971 N.C, E.N.C. 590 1 017 375 337 311 734 248 425 233 199 1 358 350 406 207 157 286 90 337 W.N.C. SOUTH 923 1 602 783 574 558 550 397 612 557 332 530 877 663 443 341 452 145 256 S.A. 331 404 766 216 10) 125 218 099 110 202 846 210 58 080 182 (01 E.S.C. 717 926 334 439 101 235 352 212 186 313 592 418 204 202 312 (01 W.S.C. WEST 309 397 408 172 (01 145 (01 123 (0) 230 (Dl 150 38 205 MT. 997 1 794 508 504 (01 449 (01 343 (Dl 942 (01 590 254 504 PAC. 27 17 073 20 (Dl 22 (Dl 21 (01 11 (01 11 (01 N.E. MAINE 12 7 275 11 (Dl 4 2 433 4 2 433 12 4 734 10 (Dl N.H. 16 9 222 14 (D) 5 (Dl 5 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (01 VT. 258 408 635 165 HI 115 75 146 089 54 122 475 241 221 198 134 68 288 MASS. 31 27 579 26 15 068 21 25 709 19 (Dl 14 4 422 13 (Dl R.I. 126 152 648 87 51 372 52 83 064 39 50 331 100 43 846 55 19 840 CONN. 821 1 604 975 600 472 599 523 730 925 438 547 824 822 769 220 590 319 294 M.A. N.Y. 265 439 035 183 126 596 97 191 082 78 147 125 287 418 967 184 123 550 N.J. 499 873 794 294 235 498 171 465 149 133 255 584 315 211 282 216 84 533 PA. 419 775 376 225 230 944 151 260 775 118 213 003 284 174 975 194 55 850 E.N.C. OHIO 165 221 520 106 108 890 49 110 359 41 75 290 131 78 021 94 22 869 IND. 446 878 875 256 252 545 175 542 587 110 250 234 336 450 036 199 85 104 ILL. 296 459 554 178 153 159 104 180 459 81 150 530 175 84 045 128 38 201 MICH. 154 236 557 85 84 483 64 86 429 52 74 955 86 26 240 78 20 947 WIS. 142 246 853 72 76 377 57 100 538 44 81 187 104 75 751 59 30 475 W.N.C. MINN. 97 87 IBS 59 54 198 41 47 608 34 44 107 51 18 489 39 11 848 IOWA 212 445 087 101 110 024 83 176 950 51 134 555 148 79 810 91 28 848 MO. 9 12 552 7 (01 7 10 273 5 (Dl 8 2 102 8 2 102 N.DAK. 11 9 603 10 (Dl 9 7 558 8 (Dl 11 3 012 11 3 012 S.OAK. 55 57 415 29 25 095 22 35 799 20 (Dl 29 6 572 27 (Dl NEBR. 64 147 677 49 (Dl 29 47 407 25 46 215 55 20 431 41 (Dl KANS. 6 15 997 6 15 997 3 1 982 2 (Dl 12 3 609 11 (Dl S.A. DEL. 93 (D) 45 47 585 41 (01 32 (01 106 94 IBl 58 21 785 MD. 39 256 780 20 37 729 33 73 535 28 (Dl 57 81 967 32 (Dl O.C. 106 235 331 69 69 499 39 51 821 32 40 257 55 19 912 50 11 914 VA. 47 (D) 30 (Dl 31 (01 30 (Dl 24 5 939 23 (Dl W.VA. 164 233 537 104 100 423 45 92 296 39 85 042 89 60 123 63 15 755 N.C. 53 37 824 45 (Dl 19 22 415 18 (01 29 8 595 28 (Dl S.C. 170 364 720 88 82 934 59 107 723 38 86 371 74 68 468 44 14 079 GA. 245 300 457 165 153 770 125 157 950 113 145 678 207 100 547 143 37 344 FLA. 66 69 704 47 35 729 28 54 529 25 (01 47 9 797 45 (Dl E.S.C. KY. 147 210 510 91 95 671 55 93 202 49 85 724 55 26 321 56 15 072 TENN. 91 99 173 57 45 060 32 58 042 25 53 501 54 27 730 47 12 353 ALA. 27 25 379 21 (01 10 12 325 9 (Dl 34 4 232 34 4 232 MISS. 43 29 614 35 (01 15 22 097 15 (Dl 32 5 208 31 (Dl W.S.C. ARK. 128 ISO 417 73 71 625 42 82 565 33 75 272 53 20 121 54 14 320 LA. 75 73 534 44 38 977 25 38 579 21 (01 32 12 245 27 (01 OKLA. 471 642 769 285 273 777 152 218 971 117 178 777 291 165 628 200 55 345 TEX. 20 12 948 16 (Dl 14 12 643 14 12 543 12 2 042 11 (Dl MT. MONT. 16 U 073 13 (Dl 4 (Dl 3 (01 8 (01 8 (01 IDAHO 4 1 645 4 1 646 1 (01 . . 5 (01 5 (01 WYO. 97 189 258 40 45 389 49 71 222 35 50 962 59 38 911 38 (Dl COLO. 31 21 492 20 12 937 13 7 401 13 7 401 29 10 550 19 5 220 N.MEX. 70 79 044 42 33 538 31 33 614 29 (Dl 69 40 591 42 (Dl ARIZ. 59 66 621 27 25 158 28 46 219 23 (01 31 11 818 21 (01 UTAH 12 15 326 10 (01 6 6 534 6 5 534 7 2 225 6 (Dl NEV. 150 195 897 86 75 992 58 75 225 41 61 121 117 59 192 76 23 234 =AC. WASH. 93 135 935 49 64 949 31 60 409 25 52 645 45 13 164 36 7 756 0RE6. 725 1 418 255 451 509 154 339 579 488 258 533 322 755 687 280 457 229 944 CALIF. 7 5 678 5 (01 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 5 (01 5 (01 ALASKA 22 37 742 13 27 501 19 10 424 15 (Dl 19 3 332 16 (Dl HAWAII 1-66 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Region, division, and State Groceries and related products (SIC 504) Total All types ot operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) General-line grocery wholesalers (SIC 5042) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Dairy products (SIC 5043) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES REGIONS! THE NORTHEASTERN STATES. THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES THE SOJTH THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES : NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES^ EAST NORTH CENTRAL . • . WEST NORTH CENTRAL . . . THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC east SOUTH CENTRAL . . • WEST SOUTH CENTRAL . . • THE west: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC NEW ENGLAND! MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC! NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL! OHIO INDIANA IL1.INOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL! MINNESOTA IOWA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC! DELAWARE MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL! KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRAL! ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS MOUNTAIN! MONTANA IDAHO WYOMING COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH NEVADA PACIFIC! WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII 12 lUt 10 697 11 731* 7 315 839 305 270 427 795 178 761 1 661 5 65H «03 143 73 1 HH5 220 555 366 498 441 585 846 418 543 878 847 689 917 118 157 324 375 73 619 157 710 343 938 434 916 605 518 717 596 347 410 818 419 2 114 106 232 55 440 160 352 234 B2 815 461 092 45 241 58 880 901 17 923 777 15 750 019 13 676 018 11 531 087 3 430 612 14 493 165 10 904 837 4 845 182 754 432 430 863 490 723 866 286 664 801 317 786 143 645 SO 319 079 890 199 644 609 328 042 417 173 049 277 699 307 158 905 318 659 258 903 596 129 507 440 517 758 899 533 207 170 979 91 388 423 070 427 122 245 100 678 564 285 044 804 845 281 930 942 159 448 786 194 153 873 851 448 476 1 018 104 617 430 346 853 344 927 1 Oil 218 454 637 2 679 941 127 224 189 143 20 776 592 867 109 647 440 519 311 592 74 513 243 277 641 671 569 631 35 140 175 082 9 295 7 228 8 184 4 583 153 142 183 045 3 877 1 520 2 687 1 061 3 522 288 100 40 1 122 186 417 192 164 786 1 118 589 1 790 1 092 594 454 359 639 61 84 192 256 45 433 118 486 232 660 296 638 969 410 491 446 273 284 611 291 501 70 109 43 276 128 220 150 65 436 297 2 576 39 174 30 853 859 9 773 867 8 441 888 7 243 330 5 394 774 965 446 BOB 421 801 549 640 339 3 080 795 1 505 344 2 657 191 1 064 800 4 329 974 209 614 102 587 44 742 118 290 141 259 348 954 7B6 049 337 365 585 006 1 192 183 529 170 2 356 078 1 050 019 664 099 752 454 401 176 776 665 122 031 54 819 218 145 315 049 26 259 319 145 164 804 417 742 150 706 484 676 242 262 486 127 779 074 304 705 529 605 395 452 275 582 202 012 565 826 297 868 1 591 485 77 923 105 241 16 860 321 240 76 918 263 795 137 994 64 829 571 439 324 385 3 304 874 27 273 102 002 539 579 975 437 140 399 377 202 423 252 300 106 331 182 58 159 106 49 84 86 52 60 71 61 50 54 68 28 150 17 12 5 15 12 27 10 7 37 33 239 7 15 11 723 013 2 352 007 3 630 954 3 426 166 2 303 886 514 053 1 847 954 177 470 453 484 1 257 369 885 949 1 282 848 548 995 1 754 891 99 045 50 391 23 454 222 433 25 805 92 923 651 277 594 781 591 895 551 006 286 282 628 192 419 438 292 552 323 033 197 245 456 930 102 475 30 674 120 586 222 540 10 009 90 796 31 051 211 712 92 051 236 379 138 735 209 006 237 520 171 051 334 429 205 783 174 685 104 354 IBS 313 157 519 832 552 57 727 52 306 8 898 135 296 40 401 148 516 70 420 25 431 332 951 190 756 188 041 16 095 27 048 1 303 1 483 1 173 629 240 1 053 962 521 546 233 394 182 447 653 183 217 139 126 295 185 217 153 104 109 29 41 37 6 55 7 66 38 127 53 86 107 69 58 45 52 45 252 15 16 9 38 32 45 14 13 50 54 320 5 556 475 1 815 389 1 869 021 1 017 092 853 973 248 374 568 015 299 820 569 201 552 561 171 753 292 678 140 932 713 041 14 040 10 946 26 0B9 126 669 13 569 57 061 934 860 263 678 369 477 212 153 125 947 405 059 190 954 364 707 271 899 125 772 93 008 12 801 12 323 32 885 19 512 4 271 79 173 26 142 20 924 35 910 82 937 40 776 68 278 94 250 41 591 72 451 36 350 21 351 33 514 45 274 33 442 80 448 13 548 10 292 2 247 53 454 13 214 23 623 17 462 7 092 77 582 46 587 81 524 1 566 5 582 B83 1 012 715 390 144 739 684 328 283 155 257 126 262 485 142 112 85 89 225 139 146 1 27 4 31 15 68 29 51 57 54 45 31 35 31 39 30 157 10 10 6 28 20 33 11 10 26 26 199 6 5 2 185 225 825 295 795 035 297 639 257 256 99 511 725 684 512 723 282 313 129 525 63 400 104 714 <DI ID) 4 138 5 434 (D) 59 254 101 21 394 465 655 124 931 135 098 58 442 30 997 193 259 49 878 180 147 192 502 40 054 27 454 3 908 5 227 6 441 5 727 (D) 20 371 (D) 21 036 (0) 29 785 12 453 18 138 22 055 IB 122 12 053 19 247 13 978 (Dl (Dl 16 481 60 314 (Dl 4 313 ID) 15 112 5 193 7 337 6 375 (Dl 20 849 6 518 186 181 1 555 (D) Standard Noles: - Repiesenis zero. (0) Wilhheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-67 by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Groceries and related products (SIC 504)— Continued Poultry, poultry products (SIC 5044) Confectionery (SIC 5045) Fish, seafoods (SIC 5046) Region, 1 All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers division, and Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) J 608 2 763 802 1 942 1 628 832 2 556 1 752 699 2 084 857 994 1 673 785 448 1 602 692 838 U.S. RESIONSI 801 741 476 475 461 870 718 550 953 614 294 159 620 323 581 601 298 913 N.E. 1 532 877 933 685 527 324 648 514 224 528 232 965 179 120 812 166 92 886 N.C. 828 651 805 569 (01 841 421 504 701 233 865 682 219 160 665 (01 SOUTH HH7 U82 588 213 <D1 349 265 918 241 95 995 192 121 895 170 (01 WEST 165 (Dl 90 (01 149 101 108 119 52 869 297 (01 291 (Dl NE. N.E. 636 (0) 385 (Dl 559 449 845 495 241 300 323 (01 310 (01 M.A. 750 518 399 410 345 515 487 396 449 400 (01 148 103 294 136 (01 N.C. E.N.C. 782 359 534 275 181 809 161 117 775 128 (Dl 31 17 518 30 (01 W.N.C. SOUTH 355 387 422 239 196 510 400 (Dl 345 117 229 460 (Dl 447 129 570 S.A. 166 103 880 116 73 960 194 (Dl 160 (Dl 47 (01 47 (Dl E.S.C. 297 170 503 214 (Dl 247 (01 195 (Dl 175 (01 171 (01 w.s.c. WEST 98 109 999 56 (01 80 46 313 64 21 858 13 8 304 13 8 304 MT. 349 372 589 157 (Dl 269 219 60S 177 75 137 179 113 591 157 (Dl PAC. 15 10 231 7 (Dl 11 2 974 10 (Dl 111 28 494 HI 28 494 N.E. MAINE 11 5 202 5 (Dl 11 10 509 10 (Dl 8 1 897 8 1 897 N.H. 2 ID] 1 (Dl 6 1 095 6 1 095 1 (Dl 1 (Dl VT. 87 56 323 58 50 583 79 55 532 58 20 564 134 94 278 128 90 449 MASS. 13 10 258 6 (01 13 8 502 12 (01 22 10 048 22 10 048 R.I. 37 25 934 13 7 596 29 21 496 23 (01 21 7 192 21 7 192 CONN. 301 341 919 209 247 603 281 236 555 243 125 735 214 140 855 204 122 340 M.A. N.Y. Itl (D) 61 (01 78 76 077 71 (Dl 56 (Dl 55 (Dl N.J. 191 155 985 115 82 389 210 137 203 181 (Dl 53 20 942 51 (Dl PA. 172 114 593 89 53 597 148 124 215 120 39 272 25 12 804 21 10 211 E.N.C. OHIO 12it 51 258 52 25 856 47 15 773 43 (Dl 6 1 992 5 (01 IND. 23l» 204 597 149 160 652 143 187 877 112 75 981 42 51 559 38 32 418 IL,.. 126 97 134 72 70 108 100 51 090 83 32 617 45 30 598 42 27 691 MICH. 9U SO 717 38 25 192 49 17 494 42 11 547 30 5 341 30 5 341 fllS. 194 88 059 49 36 300 39 28 832 28 (Dl 10 5 060 9 (01 W.N.C. MINN. 265 143 554 71 59 321 32 9 609 30 (01 8 4 477 8 4 477 IOWA 105 49 387 65 33 475 41 (01 29 (Dl 9 (Dl 9 (01 MO. 7 1 200 4 597 5 1 179 5 1 179 - - - - N.DAK. 52 20 047 16 6 073 a 2 810 8 2 810 - - - - S.DAK. 87 35 463 30 18 492 19 20 283 15 (Dl 3 874 3 874 NEBR. 71 21 724 40 17 451 17 (Dl 13 4 627 1 (01 1 (Dl KANS. 8 (Dl 4 (Dl 8 3 893 8 3 893 5 837 5 837 S.A. DEL. 31 30 704 23 26 819 44 17 887 37 (01 59 24 199 65 22 151 HD. 16 22 957 16 22 957 3 1 089 3 1 089 5 1 952 4 (01 D.C. 43 27 852 24 12 077 53 28 582 58 (Dl 75 18 691 74 (Dl VA. 28 (Dl 20 5 080 30 (Dl 27 4 770 2 (Dl 2 (Dl W.VA. 62 50 794 39 23 812 74 40 487 65 19 839 55 15 227 65 15 227 N.C. 23 11 505 15 5 788 41 13 429 40 (01 15 2 253 15 2 253 S.C. 90 79 725 52 (01 68 59 456 52 17 730 50 13 074 49 (Dl GA. 54 68 155 46 48 062 69 40 089 56 17 465 174 52 047 168 55 932 FLA. 51 15 837 36 11 934 43 (Dl 41 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (01 E.S.C. KY. 54 46 215 41 33 975 63 33 526 40 19 117 7 1 936 7 1 936 TENN. 40 29 907 27 21 839 51 12 744 57 12 332 23 8 961 23 8 951 ALA. 21 9 920 12 5 212 27 10 273 22 (Dl 15 4 394 15 4 394 MISS. 43 35 409 27 17 152 39 8 814 25 (01 4 417 4 417 W.S.C. ARK. 29 25 177 24 (Dl 54 30 199 45 15 533 93 25 669 91 (01 LA. 49 17 120 35 14 117 19 (01 12 2 139 2 (01 1 (01 OKLA. 175 92 797 128 (01 135 89 416 112 41 889 75 38 454 75 (01 TEA. 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 3 (Dl 2 (Dl . _ _ _ MT. MONT. 9 1 520 3 (01 8 3 926 8 3 926 3 1 156 3 1 156 IDAHO 5 (01 2 (Dl 3 (01 3 (01 - - - - WYO. 25 (01 16 (Dl 28 27 179 19 6 541 3 (Dl 3 (01 COLO. 5 4 046 5 (Dl 12 4 147 11 (Dl - - - - N.MEX. 22 17 322 15 (Dl 10 (01 9 (01 2 (Dl 2 (01 ARIZ. 23 52 023 8 (01 12 (Dl 9 3 372 3 (Dl 3 (01 UTAH 5 3 755 5 (01 4 (01 3 (Dl 2 (01 2 (Dl NEV. PAC. 51 24 305 18 9 682 40 27 290 29 10 191 48 29 253 44 27 379 WASH. 27 16 018 13 9 785 24 10 720 17 (Dl 11 4 108 11 4 108 OREG. 265 327 810 121 178 318 192 178 034 119 54 712 100 69 430 87 49 055 CALIF. 4 1 082 4 1 082 8 3 116 6 (01 ALASKA 6 4 455 5 (D) 9 2 479 8 (Dl 12 7 684 9 4 511 HAWAII 1-68 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States igion, division, and State Groceries and related products (SIC 504)— Continued Meats, meat products (SIC 5047) All types of operations UNITED STATES regions: the northeastern states, the north central states the south THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES: NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL . . . WEST NORTH CENTRAL • • . THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . THE west: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC NEW ENSLANDl MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTICl NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL 1 OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL! MINNESOTA IOWA . . MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTICl DELAWARE MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRALl KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRALl ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS MOUNTAIN! MONTANA IDAHO WYOMING COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH NEVADA PACIFICl WASHINGTON OREGON CA1.IFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII Estab- lish- ments (number) 2 155 1 460 1 313 953 495 1 550 1 115 345 609 227 477 199 754 42 20 12 274 41 106 991 297 372 181 104 501 237 92 79 53 115 14 8 25 50 9 55 33 64 27 101 56 89 174 Sales ($1,000) 8 626 988 3 493 346 2 308 006 1 633 966 1 191 570 947 751 2 545 585 2 009 295 298 711 875 803 238 215 516 947 162 788 I 028 882 55 704 32 983 15 728 581 917 64 243 187 186 1 551 353 347 501 546 531 212 811 86 537 327 137 303 315 79 495 100 178 27 742 90 399 (Dl (01 27 547 28 757 9 441 57 597 84 425 98 044 25 557 123 855 58 581 121 208 297 083 50 150 81 775 72 844 33 437 41 34 B91 85 127 132 52 57 517 288 299 407 12 4 775 18 5 227 8 2 057 56 54 826 25 13 420 32 37 386 30 17 652 18 15 445 81 95 127 66 42 691 573 852 516 5 4 108 29 33 340 Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 1 909 1 307 1 075 879 406 1 503 992 315 471 185 419 181 598 234 37 90 909 270 324 157 89 450 203 83 65 50 111 10 5 25 49 29 45 19 84 45 52 132 34 59 57 259 64 532 Sales ($1,000) 5 370 657 2 330 922 1 456 231 714 582 858 822 (Dl (01 257 629 208 502 346 996 94 797 272 889 118 738 740 084 32 759 12 444 (Dl 358 572 38 141 107 874 223 293 226 136 (Dl 158 338 51 080 787 845 211 334 49 031 54 070 (Dl 79 015 (01 (Ul 27 547 (Dl 2 443 (Dl 56 543 25 264 10 848 34 285 (Dl 35 622 133 543 (01 30 511 18 281 (Dl 101 45 368 (Dl 174 951 (01 (01 2 057 51 595 (D) 15 710 (01 (Dl 53 589 (Dl 628 984 (Dl 15 980 Fresh fruits, vegetables (SIC 5048) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 2 203 1 501 2 439 2 071 558 1 535 1 146 455 1 322 387 730 453 1 518 97 19 9 290 38 115 892 283 450 287 121 351 284 93 102 51 174 22 7 52 47 14 131 41 124 59 170 67 173 543 82 140 125 58 167 59 426 17 no 5 135 21 102 54 9 100 205 3 53 6 573 957 1 594 815 1 249 225 1 545 451 2 083 455 333 585 251 230 902 507 345 718 973 074 171 377 502 000 297 045 1 785 421 47 245 8 321 4 455 192 705 25 343 54 505 736 170 175 157 349 903 218 903 72 513 350 566 199 820 60 605 88 984 48 148 135 123 (Dl (Dl 35 536 24 714 4 509 83 028 30 087 54 255 32 131 78 910 55 554 93 222 540 377 34 367 70 555 51 432 15 023 35 604 114 811 48 658 302 927 7 476 53 431 1 488 77 319 10 555 90 687 40 374 5 715 270 414 82 838 1 410 359 1 032 21 768 Estab- lish- ments (number) 1 555 1 144 1 501 913 417 1 148 838 306 710 312 479 Sales ($1,000) 201 712 42 18 8 225 32 92 525 192 330 224 100 279 172 53 55 35 138 87 30 71 44 109 37 125 200 72 105 103 32 51 105 536 3 42 823 777 776 974 818 557 551 292 201 379 622 398 559 300 207 674 374 228 125 706 318 533 118 207 443 085 16 809 (Dl (Dl 105 550 21 901 43 646 357 007 71 450 193 941 145 652 58 762 207 907 111 183 45 795 45 108 32 589 81 490 (01 (Dl 18 853 22 158 1 288 42 343 20 793 32 435 22 240 41 559 31 139 55 035 127 385 21 484 50 987 43 516 9 719 23 299 90 500 28 901 175 833 5 445 11 563 (Dl 28 849 6 567 29 703 29 545 (Dl 62 441 31 319 334 442 1 032 13 851 Other groceries and related products (SIC 5049) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) 3 805 3 215 3 483 2 237 785 3 020 2 285 930 1 570 572 1 141 530 1 707 73 44 9 427 67 16b 1 842 402 776 527 259 758 480 251 231 147 300 25 29 85 113 19 203 43 210 117 247 135 281 415 150 227 194 101 115 259 145 511 40 56 19 140 52 112 88 23 251 145 198 12 100 Sales ($1,000) 21 098 519 7 041 210 5 179 844 4 549 774 4 227 591 1 025 078 6 015 132 3 497 603 1 682 241 2 347 224 775 724 1 525 825 551 910 3 675 781 50 052 23 396 8 591 739 033 40 875 163 031 4 339 418 572 052 1 104 562 850 573 253 915 504 271 611 247 257 595 534 472 201 251 652 551 25 058 15 499 149 895 103 505 (Dl 295 180 87 330 244 774 (01 303 569 126 953 540 183 534 230 123 340 375 206 199 409 77 769 91 914 454 643 136 439 843 830 42 484 40 290 4 853 211 912 23 854 118 745 95 849 12 913 385 255 247 953 2 951 707 8 141 72 725 Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 2 709 1 807 1 983 1 340 545 2 163 1 345 461 958 383 642 312 1 028 48 28 6 290 55 118 1 334 315 514 305 152 453 295 140 111 71 145 12 15 43 63 10 116 23 118 53 138 71 158 251 109 115 71 58 159 76 339 125 84 743 9 55 Sales ($1,000) 5 414 589 2 376 914 919 518 1 150 413 957 844 332 351 2 044 553 687 117 232 401 529 368 197 551 423 494 159 191 808 553 21 588 11 802 (Ul 209 885 23 552 (Dl 583 138 188 621 272 804 155 565 60 456 279 823 127 770 53 493 80 854 27 285 70 199 7 432 (01 (Dl 21 382 (Dl 69 751 28 361 73 037 (131 83 780 21 725 88 219 135 912 38 250 45 597 55 493 47 211 29 863 159 981 39 847 193 803 5 067 15 900 (01 (01 11 106 48 465 10 313 10 272 54 357 35 732 685 140 2 311 31 113 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (0) WiUiheld to avo(d disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-69 by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Scrap, waste materials (SIC 5093) ^"~-*~" Petroleum bulk stations and Total Iron, steel scrap (SIC 5093 part) \Naste materials (SIC 5093 part) Region, terminals All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers division, and Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number] ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 30 873 21 185 111 8 288 3 701 356 8 171 3 181 291 1 065 2 056 083 1 006 1 937 811 1 223 1 535 273 1 168 1 516 177 U.S. REGIONSI 2 596 5 130 901 3 030 1 311 111 2 991 1 275 511 1 111 619 036 1 101 613 177 1 916 695 108 1 893 662 157 N.E. 13 826 5 251 019 2 532 1 353 216 2 565 1 217 820 1 537 908 160 1 511 609 555 1 095 111 756 1 071 106 255 N.C. 9 5U6 6 356 671 1 652 636 551 1 631 617 589 902 320 383 687 301 279 750 318 168 711 315 310 SOUTH 1* 905 3 113 790 971 395 113 951 373 238 512 218 201 507 213 803 162 177 239 157 159 135 WEST 716 1 171 111 708 295 787 700 (0) 219 101 591 215 IDI 159 195 195 151 (0) NE. N.E. 1 880 3 959 160 2 322 1 017 357 2 291 ID) 865 517 115 855 101 1 157 199 912 1 139 (Dl, M.A. 6 S814 1 238 001 2 Oil 1 153 191 1 973 (01 1 155 778 971 1 132 101 659 371 223 811 ID) N.C. E.N.C. 7 2t2 2 016 018 516 200 021 612 (0) 382 129 189 379 (Dl 235 70 535 233 10)1 W.N.C. i SOUTH 3 6'*5 3 225 132 771 322 115 752 315 725 353 105 993 318 101 781 116 215 122 111 213 911 1 S.A. 2 097 1 282 301 293 123 059 288 (D) 201 67 020 195 (Dl 92 35 019 92 (D|! E.S.C. 3 80t 1 819 238 588 193 367 581 (0) 318 126 370 313 (01 210 56 997 238 IDI 1 W.S>C> WEST 2 225 895 191 218 ID) 218 (0) 133 33 753 133 33 753 85 101^ 85 (0) MT. 2 680 2 517 299 755 ID) 715 ID) 379 181 151 371 180 050 377 101 372 (0) PAC. 191 191 892 12 6 811 12 8 811 22 1 563 22 1 683 20 1 128 20 1 128 N.E. MAINE 87 72 015 31 1 930 31 1 930 16 1 500 15 1 500 18 3 130 18 3 130 N.H. 75 50 711 15 1 772 15 1 772 10 1 115 10 1 115 5 627 5 527 VT. i85 551 881 392 165 319 388 162 836 118 15 886 117 (Dl 271 119 131 271 IDI MASS. 15 165 209 78 29 532 76 29 632 25 11 993 25 11 993 53 17 639 53 17 639 R.I. 133 113 569 117 85 323 113 (Dl 58 36 382 56 IDI 89 19 911 87 ID) CONN. 659 1 779 138 1 122 195 122 1 107 168 153 313 215 635 312 IDI 809 280 187 795 M.A. IDI 1 N.Y. 255 1 008 295 125 151 722 125 (D] 171 69 170 173 IDI 252 85 252 252 85 252i N.J. 765 1 171 727 771 355 513 762 360 091 378 232 310 370 228 535 396 131 173 392 101 1 PA. 1 062 1 175 556 560 360 350 518 316 696 333 262 188 326 211 215 227 118 162 222 105 580 E.N.C. OHIO 1 189 592 612 219 65 181 215 61 331 129 19 188 128 101 90 36 993 87 10) INO. 1 69U 1 Oil 190 566 392 500 553 338 951 298 275 715 287 226 077 270 115 785 265 112 877 ILL. 1 277 931 577 152 231 521 111 200 907 266 151 395 252 (Dl 185 60 126 182 (Dl MICH. 1 362 519 756 215 52 312 213 ID) 129 10 185 129 10 185 65 22 157 81 IDI WIS. 1 462 151 972 108 11 077 108 11 077 52 32 212 62 32 212 15 11 835 16 11 835 W.N.C. MINN. 1 619 102 181 117 31 086 116 ID) 89 27 113 88 (Dl 28 3 913 28 3 913 IOWA 1 16U 500 901 216 79 101 211 (D) 115 13 159 113 (Dl 101 36 232 96 (D) MO. 665 117 902 15 2 215 16 2 215 8 277 8 277 8 1 938 8 1 938 ] N.DAK. 588 128 878 15 2 309 15 2 309 9 1 518 9 1 518 5 791 6 791, S.OAK. 612 165 036 57 11 358 57 11 356 33 10 017 33 10 017 21 1 311 21 1 311 , NESR. 1 072 215 875 89 26 578 89 26 578 56 15 123 56 15 123 23 11 155 23 11 155 1 KANS. 53 (01 22 1 209 22 1 209 11 2 552 11 2 562 6 1 617 8 1 517 S.A. DEL. 187 101 761 107 17 870 105 ID) 38 19 997 38 19 997 69 27 873 68 (D) MO. 10 (0) 30 11 020 29 ID) 10 1 885 10 1 885 20 9 135 19 (0) a,c. 526 190 108 88 29 725 87 ID) 58 20 995 58 20 995 30 8 731 29 (Dl VA. 176 115 511 50 12 080 SO 12 080 30 9 511 30 9 511 20 2 559 20 2 569 W.VA. 901 601 867 117 80 878 115 (D) 60 20 016 58 (D) 87 60 832 87 60 832 N.C. 127 28u 868 73 29 520 72 (D) 33 5 253 32 (01 10 21 267 10 21 257 S.C. 707 151 539 136 69 813 135 (Dl 55 8 127 55 ID) 62 61 116 81 IDI GA, 655 683 207 116 36 969 115 (D) 51 18 317 53 (D) 62 18 652 52 18 552 FLA. 562 320 755 85 27 385 81 ID) 65 23 335 61 IDI 20 1 051 20 1 051 E.S.C. KV. 181 112 170 71 33 HI 71 33 111 11 16 613 11 15 813 33 15 268 33 16 258 TENN. 525 328 887 93 55 057 89 11 970 52 10 601 58 30 501 31 11 166 31 11 155 '■ ALA. 529 220 192 11 7 505 11 7 505 33 5 211 33 5 211 8 1 261 8 1 261 MISS. 512 202 271 53 11 817 S3 11 817 35 8 795 35 8 795 18 3 022 18 3 022 W.S.C. ARK. 529 329 751 76 29 657 71 ID) 16 22 113 11 IDI 30 7 151 30 10) LA. 636 281 583 99 20 719 96 IDI 55 9 357 51 IDI 11 11 352 12 (0) OKLA. 2 097 1 035 630 350 130 951 358 ID) 212 85 805 210 IDI 116 15 159 118 15 159 TEX. 137 IDI 13 1 559 13 1 559 10 858 10 858 3 701 3 701 MT. MONT. 388 106 823 17 2 057 17 2 067 16 (D) 16 IDI 1 ID) 1 (D) IDAHO 199 55 919 16 1 515 16 1 515 6 177 6 177 10 1 038 10 1 038 WYO. 153 161 385 67 10) 57 IDI 10 ID) 10 (0) 27 10) 27 10) COLO. 239 105 851 25 3 196 25 3 198 17 2 078 17 2 078 8 1 120 8 1 120 N.MEX. 221 205 715 17 11 715 17 11 715 26 1 151 25 1 151 21 7 551 21 7 551 ARIZ. 185 95 137 25 6 398 25 5 398 11 3 195 11 3 196 11 2 902 11 2 902 UTAH 102 50 177 8 1 153 8 1 153 1 170 1 170 1 583 1 583 NEV. 686 387 170 88 35 585 88 36 535 17 21 783 17 21 783 11 11 802 11 11 802 PAC. WASH. 536 291 171 51 20 251 51 20 251 35 11 721 35 11 721 19 5 513 19 5 513 OREG. 1 315 1 721 213 592 265 516 583 101 291 112 722 285 136 321 301 122 926 297 10) CALIF. 71 56 023 1 (Dl 1 (Dl (D) - (01 1 IDI 1 ID) ALASKA 12 88 119 21 11 156 20 (Dl 6 (Dl 6 (Dl 15 101 11 ID) HAWAII 1-70 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Farm products— raw materials (SIC 505) Total Cotton (SIC 505 part) Grain (SIC 505 part) Region, diuision, and State All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish, ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) UNITED STATES 16 214 34 831 058 3 565 13 589 945 847 3 984 654 417 2 550 134 9 265 15 961 261 1 427 8 781 036 regions: the northeastern states' • the north central states. • the south THE WEST 1 183 9 146 4 216 1 659 5 376 432 16 500 940 9 398 583 3 555 113 709 1 069 1 343 444 4 257 437 4 117 722 3 809 808 1 494 979 29 39 710 59 (01 (Dl (Dl (01 20 9 351 37 (01 (Dl (Dl (01 183 6 612 1 347 1 124 3 578 303 8 947 531 (01 (01 79 591 418 239 3 249 479 3 621 878 (Dl (Dl THE NORTHEASTERN STATES: NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC (Dl 924 658 653 4 717 779 152 557 419 217 3 848 220 12 17 (Dl (01 9 11 (Dl (01 14 169 (Dl (Dl 6 73 (Dl (0) THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL .... WEST NORTH CENTRAL .... 3 431 5 715 6 646 648 9 854 292 498 571 1 802 954 2 314 758 12 27 13 985 (Dl 4 5 4 343 (Dl 2 355 4 246 3 542 700 5 304 931 292 399 1 572 933 2 048 945 THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL .... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL .... 1 421 1 017 1 778 2 595 559 2 90S 985 3 795 029 477 302 564 758 813 1 243 555 1 807 430 182 219 309 (Dl (Dl 1 341 415 91 113 147 217 418 (01 (01 255 193 898 (01 (01 1 135 942 83 70 265 (01 (01 (Dl THE west: 993 676 19 9 21 179 4 27 1 304 858 2 250 245 5 955 3 937 10 595 529 428 (Dl 59 790 170 274 6 5 9 114 4 14 255 151 1 239 818 1 272 (01 5 311 320 425 (Dl 50 144 30 39 11 1 (01 (Dl 30 724 (Dl 12 25 8 1 50 709 309 749 (Dl (Dl 729 395 5 7 1 494 245 (Dl (D) 18 952 (Dl (Dl 84 155 1 4 1 98 230 (Dl (01 (D) (Dl (01 NEW ENGLAND! NEW HAMPSHIRE MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC! 640 57 227 4 293 295 58 814 355 569 434 29 94 3 660 151 17 879 170 180 15 1 (01 (01 10 1 23 956 (Dl 100 12 57 (Dl (Dl 107 757 45 6 22 3 148 411 (01 96 559 NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL i 651 713 1 422 363 282 1 154 909 1 079 494 3 575 826 454 854 371 555 103 32 238 57 58 387 753 155 703 994 504 103 853 161 041 3 7 2 4 160 6 532 (Dl 3 1 2 790 (01 457 531 1 037 275 55 660 714 551 855 2 025 295 256 124 148 712 51 19 152 28 32 348 407 143 825 862 352 89 093 129 256 ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL I 844 1 186 627 753 485 757 1 063 2 037 496 1 870 842 2 021 523 554 282 508 868 1 503 541 1 357 640 138 97 144 19 8 55 100 466 678 272 209 854 591 12 870 15 870 275 405 416 035 1 2 12 2 2 2 6 (01 (Dl 18 823 (Dl (01 (01 2 900 4 1 (01 (01 620 673 382 589 392 575 914 1 449 775 754 119 1 141 484 341 016 155 180 499 160 963 197 95 75 83 12 3 47 84 439 904 (Dl 749 549 12 151 (01 183 159 407 091 JOWA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC! 21 80 226 28 519 175 276 96 316 361 153 187 27 945 154 208 594 420 34 835 1 015 637 302 284 470 976 96 264 710 159 1 445 709 335 285 413 832 5 24 72 5 159 71 91 39 68 138 49 47 (Dl 53 328 224 630 (01 181 149 90 621 155 720 24 039 133 125 914 384 119 054 77 002 1 4 58 56 61 2 1 115 44 59 (Dl (Dl 238 702 141 201 107 314 (01 (01 1 047 194 132 755 250 380 1 2 28 25 33 2 1 73 23 16 (Dl (Dl 92 726 65 775 55 270 (01 (Dl 807 050 58 353 50 303 14 26 33 1 88 28 45 21 47 51 34 51 21 797 50 947 47 540 (01 86 557 39 095 55 460 (Dl (01 103 599 80 099 50 225 3 10 14 20 12 15 8 22 25 12 11 (01 (01 14 578 17 986 19 480 18 113 11 684 74 003 57 849 44 719 (01 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . . WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: TENNES'^EE MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRALi ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS 194 112 397 1 075 250 751 283 487 570 338 2 591 453 53 48 74 389 52 994 124 967 185 857 1 443 512 55 25 15 213 107 590 95 841 30 533 1 107 451 23 8 3 113 25 320 40 506 (Dl 888 985 88 35 258 517 91 017 88 258 270 345 686 312 17 24 45 179 22 227 70 917 128 723 422 205 MOUNTAINl 370 191 50 247 45 50 38 2 249 136 285 1 5 283 739 207 026 44 581 (01 58 154 137 555 87 940 (01 273 850 720 884 1 252 368 (01 (01 27 21 9 51 18 26 17 1 88 49 134 1 2 20 927 14 550 2 311 105 322 18 022 78 158 (01 (01 142 120 558 694 528 253 (Dl (Dl 4 3 a 15 1 38 1 558 (01 14 550 45 544 (01 527 034 3 9 25 (01 40 937 309 749 331 151 35 173 16 10 12 202 90 102 1 195 253 85 539 13 850 147 382 8 989 22 500 19 532 221 061 629 462 297 307 (01 15 11 7 29 5 8 8 58 31 55 1 14 457 5 013 (Dl 46 040 (Dl (01 (01 129 044 558 633 148 617 (01 NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH PACIFICI WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Nol available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-71 by Kind of Business: 1963- Continued Farm products— raw materials (SIC 505)— Continued Tnharrn tnharro nrnriurt<: Kir. SflQdl Livestock, except horses and mules (SIC 505 part) Miscellaneous farm products (SIC 505 part) 1 uuuV^u, iyuoi#i^u ...... .— . Region, All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All type s of operations Merch mt wholesalers division, a Estat)- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 2 404 4 038 501 1 258 1 719 940 2 824 5 374 441 2 753 4 662 103 U.S. 3 697 10 B46 542 463 636 836 PEGIONSI 235 285 222 55 (01 736 (01 555 931 406 809 1 962 243 783 IDI N.E. 2 160 7 179 259 173 (Dl 335 (01 195 154 819 786 1 359 644 770 1 319 464 N.C. 996 2 278 956 174 191 094 1 153 2 045 975 400 524 292 903 1 415 155 884 1 346 245 SOUTH 306 1 103 105 61 100 282 170 218 941 107 99 423 326 617 399 315 595 302 WEST 55 29 928 21 14 059 178 576 302 116 374 431 227 357 525 220 349 444 NE. N.E. 180 255 294 34 (0) 558 (01 439 556 975 582 1 624 716 563 IDI M.A. 86 a 2 780 396 87 (D) 189 (01 115 115 578 535 970 844 521 101 N.C. E.N.C. 1 296 4 398 863 86 203 587 145 121 162 81 (Dl 251 368 800 249 IDI W.N.C. SOUTH 329 505 736 70 37 189 654 (Dl 233 (D) 425 709 468 417 678 271 S.A. 275 625 503 39 37 455 330 515 247 80 (Dl 185 298 055 177 258 253 E.S.C. 392 1 147 717 65 116 450 179 170 955 87 101 293 407 622 290 399 711 W.S.C. WEST 166 702 261 40 85 993 58 (Dl 34 (Dl 130 154 321 129 (D) MT. 110 400 844 21 14 289 102 (01 73 (01 196 453 078 187 (01 PAC. 11 4 733 3 (01 2 (01 2 IDI 27 34 382 27 34 382 N.E. MAINE 6 (D) 2 (D) 3 (01 3 (01 8 17 222 8 17 222 N.H. 20 (Dl 9 5 311 1 (Dl - - 8 7 097 6 7 097 VT. 13 12 299 4 6 289 148 457 453 98 285 210 112 179 180 108 174 723 MASS. 3 (01 3 (Dl 27 35 404 25 101 R.I. 5 (0) 3 (0) 21 68 051 10 (Dl 45 84 240 43 (01 CONN. 7« 75 675 16 9 812 450 733 538 353 477 972 258 1 108 872 245 101 M.A. N.Y. 19 23 522 6 4 185 26 31 535 17 12 323 109 225 772 106 IDI N.J. 87 155 095 12 (Dl 82 (Dl 59 66 680 215 290 074 211 ID) PA. 119 453 595 18 29 933 42 36 440 24 9 423 141 241 999 138 230 536 E.N.C. OHIO 154 502 787 2 (D) 28 24 852 11 (Ul 84 115 070 82 lUl IND. 316 1 440 081 40 58 010 62 103 918 43 71 452 123 314 549 117 299 769 ILL. 64 185 170 13 8 042 21 (01 15 IDI 118 201 477 115 (01 MICH. 181 188 763 14 11 803 35 34 080 22 19 982 69 97 749 68 101 WIS. 196 483 557 335 1 102 204 27 6 (01 12 910 27 28 (01 (01 16 14 (Dl (Dl 56 46 85 458 71 971 55 46 (01 71 971 W.N.C. MINN. IOWA 197 815 698 35 67 690 35 45 518 22 (Dl 54 135 860 53 (01 MO. 53 210 877 1 (D) 9 (Dl 6 (Dl 9 7 797 9 7 797 N.OAK. 75 166 327 652 1 000 075 2 9 (Dl (D) 15 13 (Dl (Dl 3 9 (Dl (01 10 29 9 820 34 401 10 29 9 820 34 401 S.OAK. NEBR. 126 385 012 4 (Dl 17 5 531 11 3 945 47 43 453 47 43 453 KANE. S.A. 4 <0I 1 (Dl 3 (Dl 2 (01 6 14 749 5 14 749 DEL. 25 57 592 4 4 157 28 (Dl 9 (01 53 109 806 53 109 805 MO. _ - - - 11 76 715 10 (Dl D.C. 61 ID) 7 (Dl 128 404 887 49 199 985 49 71 788 48 (Dl VA. 22 28 235 3 (Dl 5 (01 2 (01 44 56 094 44 56 094 W.VA. 73 71 821 27 14 039 300 618 547 94 56 398 85 88 482 SO 76 822 N.C. 35 40 055 10 2 299 56 81 933 24 3 067 40 35 578 40 35 578 S.C. 71 130 417 10 3 985 99 177 785 32 87 352 66 103 329 65 103 329 GA. 38 51 853 8 (Dl 35 23 604 21 9 081 71 152 927 70 (01 FLA. 73 255 588 10 (Dl 195 352 598 35 33 296 48 55 508 47 (Dl E.S.C. KY. 87 157 084 10 5 865 108 138 832 30 43 510 46 105 397 41 79 798 TENN. 60 109 323 9 4 242 15 13 098 5 1 740 48 85 113 46 (Dl ALA. 55 102 508 10 2 092 12 10 719 10 IDI 43 50 947 43 50 947 MISS. 39 47 023 5 1 857 11 5 121 8 3 580 33 43 776 33 43 778 W.S.C. ARK. 34 84 831 4 1 589 18 14 547 12 11 855 62 77 557 51 (Dl LA. 103 358 593 16 31 801 21 10 857 10 101 65 54 784 65 (Dl OKLA. 216 557 270 40 81 193 129 140 420 57 51 228 132 231 503 131 (01 TE;^. 26 83 433 6 (D) 9 2 495 5 IDI 17 18 079 17 16 079 MT. MONT. 28 109 230 4 2 324 9 (Dl 5 5 323 12 8 259 11 (01 IDAHO 9 28 312 5 2 419 2 IDI 10 7 977 10 7 977 WYO. 57 330 421 15 55 887 17 (01 7 3 395 41 55 177 41 55 177 COLO. 11 28 422 5 1 505 10 5 103 5 1 382 22 25 710 22 25 710 N.MEX. 21 64 998 8 17 000 4 3 414 1 IDI 13 21 103 13 21 103 ARIZ. 14 57 445 2 (01 12 10 953 7 5 063 8 12 538 8 12 538 UTAH 2 (Dl 1 IDI 7 14 478 7 14 478 NEV. PAC. 22 (Dl 3 (Dl 24 27 398 17 (01 22 41 616 21 (Dl WASH. 27 79 214 5 2 621 19 12 208 13 7 440 30 35 911 30 35 911 OREG. 88 294 298 12 9 071 57 133 729 42 60 616 135 358 937 128 343 742 CALIF. _ 2 (01 2 (Dl ALASKA 3 ID) 1 (Dl 2 (Dl 1 IDI 7 (01 6 (01 HAWAII 1-72 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States IVIachinerv, equipment, supplies (SIC 508) Total Commercial, industrial machinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 5082) Commercial machines, equipment Construction, mining machinery, equipment Region, division, and State All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estat)- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES REGIONS! THE NORTHEASTERN STATES. . THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES - 48 501 12 901 13 595 13 068 8 937 2 784 10 117 9 819 3 776 5 510 2 048 5 510 2 005 6 932 172 97 74 1 473 228 740 5 490 1 798 2 829 2 734 1 026 3 018 2 033 1 008 882 491 1 290 140 110 316 547 109 555 236 592 363 871 333 976 1 475 462 767 572 247 254 980 824 3 442 154 128 121 612 264 352 299 75 905 662 5 181 45 139 33 407 792 8 705 585 10 635 989 8 217 219 5 846 899 1 592 428 7 114 257 7 662 476 2 974 513 3 524 617 1 313 807 3 278 795 1 075 063 4 771 836 64 543 32 752 17 306 914 639 98 723 464 465 4 030 090 1 092 672 1 991 495 . 1 934 859 620 058 2 869 221 I 584 213 654 115 755 301 310 573 1 201 484 81 619 58 726 268 605 297 205 71 626 431 191 341 050 365 958 199 985 572 111 155 048 844 342 642 295 250 858 571 456 345 603 134 880 125 050 635 338 414 494 2 102 913 78 048 55 447 53 287 392 392 129 602 159 643 173 717 31 927 537 574 415 357 3 738 839 22 607 57 359 36 742 9 897 9 892 10 054 6 899 2 130 7 757 7 098 2 794 4 108 1 595 4 351 1 605 5 294 139 78 59 1 115 185 554 4 381 1 411 1 975 1 906 770 2 193 1 499 730 525 382 885 118 95 242 447 75 412 153 429 277 662 254 538 1 208 383 578 418 216 234 751 680 2 686 133 US 104 438 226 287 234 68 579 538 3 920 40 117 16 797 968 4 215 002 4 610 015 4 807 904 3 165 047 834 388 3 380 614 3 248 595 1 361 320 1 913 085 825 759 2 058 049 697 724 2 467 323 44 968 22 735 13 852 471 145 61 087 220 601 1 921 016 553 132 906 466 821 390 307 476 1 152 258 571 206 296 365 314 211 180 472 486 317 44 285 39 481 121 209 175 345 44 358 211 302 75 880 230 434 144 062 348 471 100 286 324 057 434 225 189 987 335 549 198 251 102 972 99 386 446 705 285 092 1 236 856 52 971 43 323 45 585 193 483 98 743 118 344 108 436 25 739 318 995 251 403 1 826 280 19 440 41 205 8 712 2 205 2 329 2 600 1 578 549 1 656 1 507 722 1 207 467 926 387 1 191 53 27 25 253 47 144 907 253 496 470 212 447 289 189 153 122 232 24 29 71 91 32 113 56 149 78 190 83 186 320 104 183 126 54 51 154 125 585 44 31 13 HI 40 71 52 25 168 102 871 13 37 5 281 551 1 491 643 1 485 965 1 317 756 985 197 318 950 1 172 583 1 059 195 426 770 717 631 190 829 409 295 158 139 818 058 15 001 6 824 4 214 187 387 25 388 79 146 670 446 188 434 313 803 273 914 103 853 401 748 195 283 83 397 118 030 45 526 171 151 7 295 7 515 41 045 35 208 17 591 88 347 170 937 83 531 20 721 74 587 27 694 110 096 123 927 35 012 82 750 55 697 15 370 16 324 65 240 60 284 267 448 10 756 7 636 1 332 58 334 19 722 28 971 34 076 7 312 87 164 40 004 662 780 6 194 21 916 5 639 1 458 1 453 1 648 1 080 354 1 104 1 010 443 728 297 523 269 811 35 16 18 172 27 86 542 168 294 278 126 293 183 130 95 70 142 16 23 43 54 14 70 31 80 35 114 48 121 215 75 112 72 38 45 98 92 388 35 26 11 68 25 49 34 21 HI 75 586 9 29 1 445 090 376 409 397 825 372 652 298 204 72 654 303 755 271 613 126 212 150 180 69 079 143 393 (01 (D) 5 691 1 455 1 808 41 810 7 496 14 394 192 990 41 520 69 245 62 456 27 491 110 860 47 069 23 737 31 864 15 153 47 953 2 488 4 050 12 563 12 031 2 563 19 690 14 585 17 305 4 581 22 764 7 844 32 629 38 119 15 341 35 619 11 934 6 185 6 841 27 549 22 440 86 563 5 750 3 454 (D) 15 002 3 880 9 712 11 587 (D> 26 626 17 828 184 860 (D> 10 127 2 525 547 595 777 605 144 403 421 275 371 144 262 199 405 19 14 9 51 10 31 195 48 160 113 47 120 79 62 70 39 68 18 18 25 35 5 27 7 53 63 53 24 56 83 37 45 42 20 24 40 37 161 31 23 9 42 19 34 31 10 71 87 225 14 9 3 257 632 568 789 921 595 1 034 819 732 429 112 572 456 217 569 810 351 785 453 957 250 508 330 354 252 779 469 650 12 099 9 276 7 553 46 479 4 484 32 681 218 752 48 122 189 343 125 559 49 319 184 692 79 288 130 952 83 568 45 757 111 574 17 761 18 331 35 332 38 352 (D) 49 829 (Dl 69 213 65 585 62 714 22 391 88 423 85 366 63 074 105 655 50 161 31 518 37 867 52 482 39 531 200 474 28 489 22 898 8 533 97 373 22 699 33 526 34 180 14 981 81 906 95 456 274 508 11 834 4 944 2 358 493 611 718 536 135 357 350 251 341 134 243 183 353 19 14 9 55 10 29 169 47 141 100 40 89 73 58 54 38 63 18 18 25 35 5 26 4 51 54 53 23 48 77 34 42 38 20 24 38 37 144 30 22 9 36 18 31 28 9 64 79 188 14 8 2 512 320 (D) (01 933 191 558 882 106 791 ID) (Dl 307 753 398 423 (01 (Dl (01 (Dl 12 099 9 276 7 553 (01 4 484 (Dl 145 591 (Dl 149 006 95 069 (01 96 332 73 730 (Dl 54 378 (01 97 836 17 761 18 331 (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl (Dl (Dl 45 724 62 714 (U) 66 405 (Dl (Dl (01 (01 31 518 37 857 (Dl 39 531 177 702 (Dl (Dl 6 533 (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl (Dl 63 982 90 002 204 937 11 834 (Dl THE NORTHEASTERN STATES^ NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES^ EAST NORTH CENTRAL .... WEST NORTH CENTRAL .... THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL .... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL .... THE west; PACIFIC NE* ENGLAND! NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC! NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL! OHIO ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WEST NORTH CENTRALi MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA * * SOUTH ATLANTICI DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . . WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA FLORIDA. * • EAST SOUTH CENTRALI KENTUCKY TENNESSEE MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRALI MOUNTAIN! IDAHO NEW MEXICO UTAH WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA HAWAI I Standafd Notes: Repiesents zero. (D) Williheld to avoid disclosuie. (NAl Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-73 by Kind of Business: 1963-contin ued Machinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 508)— Continued Commercial, industrial machinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 5082)— Con, Farm aim gdiucn jriiiuiiiiiciy, euuipiiimil \^\\j 3(J0JI Industrial machinery, equipment Industrial supplies Region, All types of operations Mercha nt wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers division, and Estath Estal)- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 12 776 8 595 289 8 537 3 851 568 9 456 7 423 997 7 247 3 637 538 1 898 2 672 254 1 576 908 847 U.S. 3 401 2 294 531 2 315 949 239 2 662 2 148 494 2 040 1 022 264 324 270 043 276 (01 REGIONSl N.E. 3 607 2 642 751 2 265 998 178 2 947 2 502 941 2 199 1 129 1408 715 1 399 644 559 (01 N.C. 3 505 2 229 610 2 480 1 213 570 2 220 (01 1 753 (Dl 479 (01 408 (01 SOLITH 2 263 1 428 387 1 575 690 681 1 537 (01 1 255 (01 380 (Dl 323 (01 WEST 692 384 252 472 183 979 613 373 935 488 219 591 77 48 517 67 (01 NE. N.E. 2 709 1 910 279 1 844 765 250 2 049 1 774 559 1 552 802 573 247 221 526 209 (Dl M.A. 2 759 2 117 335 1 695 745 385 2 308 2 175 514 1 714 917 241 414 527 719 342 183 828 N.C. E.N.C. 848 525 426 570 252 793 639 425 327 485 212 167 301 771 925 227 (Dl W.N.C. SOUTH 1 126 751 332 712 290 535 940 (0) 736 (Dl 205 299 630 175 124 931 S.A. 433 219 179 294 135 931 372 254 477 304 (Dl 93 (01 77 (01 E.S.C. 1 946 1 249 099 1 474 787 104 908 594 695 713 (Dl 160 (01 156 (0) W.S.C. WEST 543 253 480 403 (01 315 144 958 250 (Dl 105 83 929 89 45 611 MT. 1 720 1 174 907 1 172 (01 1 322 (Dl 995 ID) 275 (Dl 234 (01 PAC. 25 10 557 21 (Dl 25 9 808 25 (Dl 8 3 554 7 (Dl N.E. MAINE 18 4 259 15 3 432 15 4 835 14 (01 2 (Dl 2 (Dl N.H. 10 1 108 10 1 108 7 1 240 5 (Dl 5 537 3 (01 VT. 380 245 910 247 112 953 327 225 510 245 110 324 33 25 879 29 (01 MASS. 59 33 862 42 (0) 51 20 701 48 15 928 5 (01 5 (01 R.I. 200 87 545 137 41 894 185 110 841 151 79 173 24 17 150 21 15 300 CONN. 1 432 1 069 419 1 047 458 361 959 892 810 750 384 634 133 135 359 109 63 945 M.A. N.Y. 542 308 112 377 128 012 455 312 612 352 157 431 36 22 003 31 (Dl N.J. 735 532 748 420 168 887 635 559 137 440 250 506 78 64 164 59 38 874 PA. 774 527 413 446 176 585 552 575 118 486 257 850 99 134 313 82 44 683 E.N.C. OHIO 243 135 882 155 72 146 215 143 812 175 78 806 65 107 966 56 25 415 IND. 863 852 522 547 296 995 644 711 190 470 256 597 129 236 373 106 59 990 ILL. 620 466 102 395 145 106 554 575 622 415 241 520 60 101 591 48 22 810 MICH. 259 135 416 152 54 451 233 169 872 168 82 456 50 47 476 50 19 930 WIS. 196 133 053 124 59 252 163 108 620 115 50 396 54 193 339 44 24 588 W.N.C. MINN. 73 41 814 60 33 953 78 32 524 70 25 978 65 113 789 51 32 605 IOWA 324 237 777 172 82 638 247 223 705 169 96 237 69 237 650 56 26 715 MO. 31 (01 27 (01 16 2 710 15 2 710 20 36 830 15 5 322 N.OAK. 7 (01 5 (Dl 13 2 315 13 2 315 10 22 081 9 (01 S.DAK. 45 28 818 34 12 358 40 22 755 30 13 616 38 100 507 29 19 212 NEBR. 172 73 229 147 55 293 82 33 586 72 20 714 34 67 629 23 9 286 KANS. 17 8 381 9 1 504 20 12 981 15 (01 6 (01 7 (01 S.A. DEL. 127 71 952 75 27 049 109 90 135 85 49 689 10 43 771 7 2 457 MO. 55 58 528 29 13 204 24 (0) 15 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (Dl D.C. 102 55 520 69 37 415 91 54 034 73 38 085 19 28 909 14 12 951 VA. 54 32 307 49 20 912 75 58 738 55 51 745 5 (Dl 5 (01 W.VA. 210 141 889 143 68 635 163 117 487 131 57 752 46 60 649 40 33 535 N.C. 71 45 265 50 25 732 57 38 352 57 25 152 7 I 758 6 (01 S.C. 245 239 909 107 43 257 184 165 251 126 70 394 45 112 097 33 28 878 SA. 235 97 571 180 52 826 207 115 043 167 77 348 63 47 285 60 (Dl FLA. 98 41 110 71 29 758 93 54 301 81 35 440 24 28 801 22 (01 E.S.C. KY. 156 80 381 102 51 269 123 95 405 96 50 631 33 106 997 24 21 860 TENN. 124 75 537 72 34 104 112 83 217 85 52 751 20 (01 17 (Dl ALA. 55 22 151 49 20 800 44 20 554 42 (Dl 15 17 956 14 (01 MISS. 43 12 027 38 9 374 40 19 233 39 (01 20 (01 18 (01 W.S.C. ARK. 351 302 520 249 205 090 176 111 548 136 75 463 23 12 020 20 10 924 LA. 333 181 119 261 124 539 135 61 143 113 42 493 32 19 528 26 7 393 OKLA. 1 219 753 433 925 447 101 555 402 672 423 193 432 105 140 151 90 52 938 TEX. 20 7 328 15 5 836 17 5 051 16 (01 13 19 662 12 (01 MT. MONT. 15 3 710 15 (D) 25 7 939 23 (01 10 9 208 8 (01 IDAHO 76 39 021 63 32 004 10 2 708 10 2 708 2 (Dl 2 (01 WYO. 170 86 092 105 38 668 112 62 056 80 34 763 31 24 547 25 (01 COLO. 107 57 029 91 45 115 45 14 300 44 (Dl 7 (Dl 7 (01 N.MEX. 52 23 401 43 16 937 49 26 001 39 17 567 25 12 006 22 (01 ARIZ. 78 33 579 56 21 159 50 24 247 41 13 865 15 16 690 12 (01 UTAH 15 3 320 14 (Dl 7 2 656 7 2 556 1 (Dl 1 (D) NEV. 201 111 350 137 61 153 188 114 030 142 55 386 44 33 501 37 25 099 =AC. WASH. 147 92 239 107 44 991 149 80 900 123 46 724 40 59 311 33 20 183 OREG. 1 343 954 411 904 412 516 958 797 525 707 390 504 183 150 032 156 80 339 CALIF. 7 1 444 7 1 444 4 (Dl 3 (Dl - - - - ALASKA 22 5 453 17 (Dl 23 8 057 20 5 910 a (01 8 (01 HAWAII 1-74 UNITED STATES SELECTED SERVICES-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States iVIachinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 508)— Continued Professional equipment, supplies (SIC 5086) Service-establishment equipment, supplies (SIC 5087) Transportation equipment, supplies, except automotive (SIC 5088) Region, division, and State All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES regions: the northeastern states' • the north central states . 5 444 1 716 1 508 1 281 939 301 1 415 1 053 455 604 222 455 187 752 14 7 12 184 22 62 907 187 321 264 105 381 203 100 114 54 135 18 20 49 55 10 52 35 59 41 94 30 94 169 45 92 65 20 31 74 67 283 17 12 7 63 18 40 27 3 97 56 578 2 19 2 724 115 925 444 736 976 580 072 481 623 151 241 774 203 522 774 214 202 285 731 95 563 198 678 (Dl (D) 4 860 (Dl (Dl 91 681 7 825 43 469 469 661 120 418 184 124 130 909 38 303 214 273 85 675 53 513 65 326 19 353 87 945 5 816 5 575 15 820 14 267 5 407 33 503 28 572 31 628 14 070 50 126 7 090 51 047 54 088 14 561 45 542 28 125 5 434 9 482 32 799 27 173 129 224 5 056 2 810 1 078 27 505 7 025 15 781 15 403 (Dl 46 455 21 966 333 025 IDI 3 576 4 467 1 474 1 223 1 021 749 241 1 233 873 350 470 187 364 148 601 8 5 8 151 20 48 810 168 255 215 91 314 173 79 89 45 105 13 14 38 45 7 52 30 48 32 81 20 61 139 41 77 53 16 25 54 58 227 12 9 5 50 14 35 21 2 78 44 462 2 15 2 069 301 675 735 585 744 452 431 344 391 111 803 554 932 405 094 180 650 227 845 (D) (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl IDI IDI 76 845 IDI 20 738 351 029 91 713 122 190 94 226 32 552 157 595 71 501 49 120 55 034 (D) 72 147 IDI 4 944 14 260 IDI 4 886 25 759 22 095 24 116 12 535 47 564 5 556 36 809 48 315 IDI 35 661 25 464 IDI (Dl 24 959 24 768 95 062 (D) ID) (D) 22 949 5 248 15 366 13 409 (D) 40 416 19 485 215 422 (Dl 2 588 5 583 1 618 1 441 1 572 952 337 1 281 1 027 414 737 270 555 <:16 735 20 13 5 202 31 65 717 204 350 289 119 340 186 93 92 43 168 12 12 41 46 10 74 41 72 34 103 46 135 221 58 118 64 30 37 106 73 349 12 7 4 64 23 54 39 13 73 63 580 2 18 1 750 259 533 863 447 775 457 280 311 351 104 781 429 082 319 237 128 538 223 555 80 753 152 972 IDI ID) 5 677 5 827 (Dl 74 146 4 750 (01 274 887 51 659 102 536 81 633 24 630 119 151 62 951 30 872 27 490 7 525 69 223 IDI (01 11 ,350 9 820 2 837 25 750 17 575 21 173 5 458 50 163 10 747 41 814 45 938 11 907 43 814 17 568 7 464 7 036 25 141 15 899 104 895 1 705 1 201 (D) 17 514 3 991 10 833 9 482 2 933 20 221 14 596 224 938 (D) 3 362 5 158 1 473 1 328 1 452 895 310 1 153 946 382 575 258 529 209 586 18 11 5 187 30 59 647 190 326 251 112 314 175 83 84 42 147 12 12 39 45 10 69 37 65 34 88 45 121 206 56 110 53 29 37 100 71 321 12 7 4 59 22 54 38 13 68 59 540 2 17 1 413 917 410 389 350 100 385 972 267 455 86 979 323 410 254 100 95 000 186 530 (Dl (Dl 45 585 220 871 (Dl (D) ID) 64 597 (Dl (01 198 883 42 834 81 693 60 703 22 142 99 213 56 495 15 545 21 960 ID) 43 175 (Dl IDI IDI (Dl 2 837 IDI 15 635 101 6 458 30 899 (Dl 33 835 42 411 ID) 26 291 (Dl (D) 7 036 22 595 (01 92 642 1 705 1 201 (01 16 503 (Dl 10 833 (Dl 2 933 15 861 (Dl 187 854 (Dl (01 1 997 428 352 634 583 71 357 230 122 319 47 258 53 530 7 1 33 3 27 240 73 44 63 19 94 42 12 30 5 47 1 1 6 31 7 33 16 37 2 12 5 30 177 3 17 19 8 8 55 21 183 5 19 5 17 6 1 53 18 443 3 3 1 702 675 473 878 399 332 415 547 413 918 98 170 375 708 259 792 129 540 216 062 (Dl (D) (01 (D) 1 877 (0) 15 647 IDI (Dl 298 755 41 312 35 640 85 010 16 293 149 272 15 700 2 517 25 875 3 285 52 359 (Dl (Dl 11 867 25 004 (Dl 27 794 35 765 22 960 (Dl 14 496 1 551 24 705 70 076 2 102 8 912 IDI 12 323 (Dl 34 488 9 817 104 505 1 045 18 870 (01 8 022 6 060 (Dl 43 037 9 883 321 519 1 202 (Dl 1 650 357 243 554 486 52 305 157 85 271 44 249 44 442 5 1 29 3 23 207 68 30 37 14 50 36 10 20 6 30 1 4 25 7 27 4 29 2 12 5 21 164 3 15 18 8 8 54 20 157 5 15 5 14 4 1 42 17 377 3 3 859 287 175 701 175 230 290 002 215 354 IDI 151 189 US 547 57 683 130 770 (Dl IDI 27 784 188 570 (D) (D) (D) (Dl 5 298 114 483 30 743 15 963 29 708 IDI 54 575 12 972 ID) 16 739 3 285 17 505 ID) ID) 18 312 (Dl 12 805 580 13 383 (Dl 14 495 1 551 11 860 57 279 2 102 (D) 2 887 12 323 (D) (D) 101 90 425 1 045 15 388 101 5 833 (01 (Dl 27 472 (Dl 149 748 1 202 (01 THE WEST , . . THE NORTHEASTERN STATES- NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL . . . . WEST NORTH CENTRAL . . . . THE SOUTH SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL .... THE WEST MOUNTAIN NEW ENGLAND: MAINE- • • ■ NEW HAMPSHIRE MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTICi NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL! OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS •• MICHIGAN WEST NORTH CENTRALl IOWA NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTICi MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . . VIRGINIA y»EST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: KENTUCKY TENNESSEE MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRALl ARKANSAS MOUNTAINI MONTANA WYOMING NEW MEXICO ARIZONA NEVADA PACIFIC: WASHINGTON CALIFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Nol applicat)le. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-75 by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Beer, wine, distilled alcoholic bewerages (SIC 5095) Total Beer (SIC 5095 part) VVines, distilled spirits (SIC 5095 part) Region, All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operatioMS Merchant wholesalers division, and Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lisli- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lisli- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 7 S9B 10 738 768 7 154 8 194 694 5 811 3 748 574 5 694 3 384 454 1 787 5 990 194 1 470 4 810 240 U.S. REGIONSl 1 985 3 385 010 1 833 101 I 540 1 003 786 1 487 10) 445 2 381 224 346 (0) N.E. 2 539 2 960 533 2 393 (01 1 939 1 140 684 1 901 ID] 600 1 819 849 492 ID) N.C. 1 908 2 553 636 1 830 2 108 251 1 523 993 335 1 503 977 018 385 1 550 301 327 1 131 233 SOUTH 1 166 1 839 589 1 108 1 477 059 809 510 769 803 581 870 357 1 228 820 305 895 199 WEST 299 550 757 257 478 391 199 232 060 186 187 666 100 418 697 81 290 725 IME. N.E. 1 686 2 734 253 1 555 (0) 1 341 771 725 1 301 (D) 345 1 952 527 265 ID) M.A. 1 728 2 300 964 1 508 101 1 259 872 855 1 231 (D) 469 1 428 099 377 ID) N.C. E.N.C. 811 659 569 785 586 574 680 267 819 670 243 971 131 391 750 US ID) W.N.C. SOUTH 817 1 284 145 757 1 091 695 638 484 459 523 470 759 179 799 587 144 620 935 S.A. 327 355 127 322 (0) 255 146 881 254 ID] 72 218 245 68 ID) E.S.C. 764 904 363 741 (01 630 351 995 526 (0) 134 542 358 US ID] W.S.C. WEST 318 310 900 314 296 068 240 (0) 239 ID) 78 (0) 75 (0) MT. 848 1 528 689 794 1 181 001 569 (Dl 564 (Dl 279 (D) 230 (D) PAC. 13 24 845 43 24 845 42 ID) 42 (D) 1 (0) 1 (0) N.E. MAINE 23 19 547 22 (0) 22 ID) 22 10] 1 (D) - (D) N.H. 17 5 918 17 6 918 15 ID] 16 (0) 1 (D) 1 ID) VT. 116 361 372 98 243 135 59 103 802 56 87 174 57 257 570 42 155 961 MASS. 26 41 193 25 (01 16 21 957 IS (D) 10 19 236 10 19 236 R.I. 74 195 782 62 144 536 44 57 043 35 (D) 30 139 739 27 ID] CONN. 533 1 637 077 459 1 091 412 353 380 932 322 241 510 180 1 256 145 137 849 902 M.A. N.Y. 155 564 200 143 ID] 98 99 972 95 ID) 57 464 228 48 (Dl N.J. 998 532 976 954 331 058 890 290 822 884 289 169 108 242 154 80 41 889 PA. 287 390 575 261 251 173 217 201 118 205 184 719 70 189 557 55 76 454 E.N.C. OHIO 226 190 525 223 IDI 202 93 410 202 93 410 24 97 115 21 ID) IND. 437 977 Ul 401 589 347 291 293 172 283 215 778 145 683 939 118 373 559 ILL. 453 527 583 405 400 811 294 198 575 290 (0) 159 329 008 115 (D) MICH. 325 215 070 318 198 579 255 86 590 251 ID] 70 128 480 67 ID] WIS. 227 215 714 218 180 806 206 61 B25 205 IDI 21 153 889 13 ID] W.N.C. MINN. 142 53 554 138 (D> 141 ID) 137 IDI 1 101 1 ID] IOWA 177 207 622 168 176 755 119 74 143 115 (Dl 58 133 479 53 (D) MO. 40 25 620 40 26 620 33 (0) 33 (Dl 7 (D) 7 (D) N.DAK. 47 25 608 47 26 606 41 11 550 41 11 550 6 15 058 6 15 058 S.DAK. 74 59 477 72 (D) 54 25 191 63 (D) 10 34 285 9 (0) NEBR. 104 69 974 102 (0) 76 30 707 76 30 707 28 39 267 26 (D) KANS. IB 30 049 18 30 049 9 9 454 9 9 464 9 20 585 9 20 585 S.A. DEL. 104 190 529 99 (0) 84 53 442 82 ID) 20 137 087 17 ID] HD. 25 115 944 21 (D) 10 10) 7 ID] 15 ID) 14 ID) D.C. 120 101 855 112 90 528 104 73 446 103 (0) 15 28 420 9 (0) VA. 91 24 550 89 (D) 89 (D) 87 (0) 2 ID) 2 ID) W.VA. 104 78 721 97 65 080 85 58 581 86 58 581 18 20 140 11 5 499 N.C. 73 88 532 73 88 532 54 35 162 64 35 162 9 53 370 9 53 370 S.C. 99 148 293 94 10] 62 55 694 52 55 594 37 91 599 32 ID) GA. 183 504 662 164 400 144 130 145 150 123 140 551 53 358 512 41 259 583 FLA. 103 181 029 98 ID] 71 31 373 70 ID] 32 149 656 28 (D) E.S.C. KY. 96 100 557 96 100 557 59 47 159 69 47 159 27 53 398 27 53 398 TENN. 62 42 704 62 42 704 57 39 325 57 39 325 5 3 379 5 3 379 ALA. 66 40 837 66 40 837 58 29 024 58 29 024 8 11 813 8 U 813 MISS. 53 47 524 52 10] 45 20 208 45 ID] 7 27 415 7 27 416 W.S.C. ARK. 130 219 788 124 173 743 83 51 468 82 (D) 47 158 320 42 lU) LA. 97 94 553 94 89 114 81 48 079 81 48 079 16 46 474 13 41 035 OKLA. 484 542 398 471 429 446 420 232 240 418 ID) 54 310 1S8 53 (0) TEX. 46 15 936 46 15 935 46 15 936 46 15 936 _ _ _ _ MT. MONT. 48 14 151 48 14 151 47 (Dl 47 (0) 1 (D) 1 ID) IDAHO 29 15 664 29 15 654 28 (D) 28 (0) 1 (D) 1 (D) WYO. 59 87 430 57 (0) 46 33 390 4S (0) 13 54 040 12 (D) COLO. 27 47 515 26 ID) 8 18 954 8 18 954 19 28 561 18 ID) N.MEX. SB 72 375 58 72 375 32 33 795 32 33 796 25 38 579 26 38 579 ARIZ. 20 10 059 20 10 059 20 10 059 20 10 059 - - - - UTAH 31 47 770 30 (0) 13 6 v23 13 6 923 18 40 847 17 (0) NEV. 148 81 254 137 59 897 128 53 945 128 53 945 20 17 319 9 5 952 PAC. WASH, 98 45 041 93 39 310 85 35 807 85 (0) 12 8 234 8 ID) OREG. 574 1 369 233 536 1 038 543 347 351 193 343 (D) 227 1 008 040 193 (D)' 1 CALIF. 12 9 903 12 9 903 5 419 5 419 7 9 484 7 9 484 ALASKA 16 23 248 16 23 248 3 (0) 3 ID] 13 (D) 13 (0) HAWAII 1-76 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Region, diwisior, and State Hardware; plumbing, heating equipment, supplies (SIC 507) Total All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Hardware (SIC 5072) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Plumbing, heating equioment, supplies (SIC 5074) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES REGIONS: THE NORTHEASTERN STATES. THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES THE SOUTH , THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES = NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES : EAST NORTH CENTRAL . . . WEST NORTH CENTRAL . . . THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . WEST SOUTH CENTRAL . . . THE west: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC NEW ENGLAND! MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONi'mECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC! NEW YORK NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL! OHIO INDIANA ILLINOIS MICHIGAN WISCONSIN WEST NORTH CENTRAL! MINNESOTA IOWA MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC! DELAWARE I'-IARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA FLORIDA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL! KENTUCKY TENNESSEE ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRAL! ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS MOUNTAIN! MONTANA IDAHO WYOMING COLORADO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA UTAH NEVADA PACIFIC! WASHINGTON OREGON . CALIFORNIA ALASKA HAWAII 3 997 3 175 3 180 a 152 882 3 115 t91 98it 1 5!tU 513 1 123 503 1 659 57 38 15 «9« 62 216 1 760 608 7«7 708 253 716 508 265 231 111 371 28 25 85 31 202 62 188 59 230 92 210 137 98 208 151 55 75 171 113 751 10 9 166 53 101 74 25 226 122 271 10 27 2 385 860 2 813 978 2 177 562 1 511 155 190 953 891 907 1 919 031 891 911 1 117 112 518 832 811 288 333 756 1 310 399 31 128 20 713 7 129 293 111 22 058 113 811 3 109 2 771 2 605 1 739 751 2 555 1 983 791 1 250 113 932 115 1 321 53 37 15 102 51 185 1 oil 285 1 520 311 276 538 509 316 597 511 052 553 207 052 211 705 535 505 315 969 100 171 306 211 281 388 177 90 167 129 353 701 275 18 750 23 13 195 25 78 150 73 59 293 88 15 120 32 111 035 159 61 550 12 181 202 117 11 851 55 181 135 185 62 519 83 221 079 181 235 317 371 125 130 83 185 122 153 113 553 127 51 027 50 19 717 65 110 759 113 65 323 103 585 159 521 25 509 30 16 557 10 2 968 9 108 520 119 30 222 19 58 111 83 51 776 51 26 690 21 151 709 183 79 177 97 . 055 912 1 13 1 855 10 18 705 21 1 751 915 1 978 553 1 862 057 1 231 115 387 111 1 361 801 1 311 928 563 725 815 230 113 593 573 231 267 331 967 111 33 051 (Dl 7 129 207 151 (D) 99 829 711 005 251 083 369 712 361 798 171 928 128 030 231 361 118 808 223 550 81 502 208 391 (01 (0) 72 501 18 852 (D) 95 531 30 913 113 191 (0) 131 072 58 372 111 278 186 859 119 181 118 629 126 179 19 601 11 977 77 719 60 597 389 811 21 301 15 557 2 968 (D) 28 870 56 328 12 151 (Dl 125 958 51 199 755 575 1 855 15 206 1 365 910 833 755 251 1 112 708 232 121 110 269 106 619 20 10 1 115 17 58 710 191 208 255 155 55 52 26 100 3 1 17 20 10 51 17 17 19 59 21 71 125 32 53 37 18 18 12 21 188 81 16 500 3 15 786 559 1 072 215 831 161 581 885 117 179 639 080 722 317 319 898 331 508 278 056 221 797 87 033 197 853 17 706 5 597 (Dl 83 852 7 915 (Dl 101 372 117 201 120 501 189 875 79 823 279 375 130 661 12 609 117 786 25 389 120 372 3 999 2 829 31 211 18 279 2 866 31 301 12 110 15 911 21 291 53 778 21 112 75 385 50 218 89 766 96 380 73 256 18 551 18 306 31 220 12 867 162 101 11 625 5 386 (D) 21 016 8 937 11 359 (Dl 1 818 (Dl 32 133 383 095 (Dl 11 805 175 735 705 596 215 960 518 187 360 111 231 83 513 19 10 1 111 17 52 618 172 170 133 18 205 122 10 10 12 11 10 19 50 23 51 111 17 32 21 161 59 35 393 2 512 811 579 551 789 691 727 312 115 121 122 827 156 827 500 552 289 112 285 175 IDI (01 (Dl (Dl (Dl 5 697 (Dl 61 513 7 915 (Dl 282 019 78 961 95 817 '0 186 909 710 81 959 28 350 130 709 25 389 81 528 (01 2 829 (01 (Dl 2 856 23 167 7 907 11 911 21 291 17 525 (Dl 55 153 (Dl (01 80 392 57 185 18 651 (Dl 23 099 12 867 131 575 11 625 5 386 (Dl (Dl 8 937 9 931 (Dl (Dl (Dl 25 350 273 527 (Dl (Dl 2 075 1 818 1 113 951 529 1 515 1 307 511 716 222 505 283 571 30 21 10 292 10 135 795 333 117 382 119 360 272 111 125 71 177 17 15 15 57 18 108 22 104 19 118 39 105 182 13 75 55 331 17 25 6 101 31 15 46 102 55 503 5 6 1 271 399 1 313 825 1 128 517 828 631 295 705 975 693 920 631 393 195 594 235 158 318 355 954 194 502 631 129 15 153 10 904 5 552 178 609 12 808 72 570 455 519 192 115 316 758 106 521 278 982 173 558 113 155 101 561 52 791 115 288 13 117 9 281 38 103 31 721 11 579 87 212 31 627 115 819 11 813 95 681 26 005 98 559 110 809 27 HI 60 316 18 005 32 885 25 012 19 233 35 578 255 Oil 8 523 9 888 1 896 58 828 17 851 37 812 32 887 16 701 70 230 39 020 519 181 1 003 1 395 1 765 1 151 1 193 780 454 1 311 1 Oil 113 592 179 122 210 540 27 21 10 239 39 118 687 293 331 296 120 301 211 113 966 741 987 205 861 288 551 857 228 490 738 251 577 175 309 731 110 158 142 Oil 281 809 159 352 192 505 (Dl 10 904 5 552 122 215 (Dl 53 678 357 931 144 895 235 424 185 623 88 060 196 499 129 143 78 150 94 79 220 55 (01 132 99 325 15 (01 11 (01 11 35 055 52 IDI 17 (01 83 55 897 16 16 915 82 81 127 19 (Dl 99 71 985 35 (01 83 70 971 157 89 361 37 (Dl 51 47 309 59 41 091 22 (01 38 21 995 56 41 189 50 31 132 268 161 193 11 (01 25 9 888 6 1 895 74 17 359 30 (Dl 42 35 709 39 23 721 10 (01 80 53 505 12 (01 409 101 735 5 1 003 1 (01 Standard Notes; Represents zero. (D) Willihelil to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-77 by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued Hardware; plumbing, heating equipment, supplies (SIC 507)— Continued Metals, minerals (except petroleum products, scrap) (SIC 5091) Air conditioning, refrigeration equipment, supplies (SIC 5077] Total Coal (SIC 5091 part) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Region, division. and Estat>- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 2 630 1 531 031 2 123 814 164 8 475 26 592 944 5 547 7 934 480 933 1 858 269 601 651 534 U.S. REGIONSI 556 327 902 458 205 520 2 538 9 071 391 1 701 3 210 816 323 822 017 215 348 035 N.E. 717 457 907 585 201 753 2 530 10 247 445 1 556 2 280 061 317 632 528 194 183 601 N.C. 901 514 584 707 270 427 2 004 4 244 285 1 383 1 391 043 258 390 503 165 (01 SOUTH t53 230 638 363 136 464 1 303 3 029 823 907 1 052 550 35 13 221 25 (Dl *EST 99 47 768 84 35 797 423 956 530 281 341 076 31 70 712 25 43 556 NE. N.E. 457 280 134 384 169 723 2 115 8 114 861 1 420 2 869 740 292 751 305 189 (01 M.A. 176 306 056 394 136 901 2 067 8 709 373 1 242 1 968 781 259 554 725 162 (01 N.C. E.N.C. 211 151 851 191 64 852 553 1 538 072 314 311 280 58 77 802 32 20 066 W.N.C. SOUTH «0M 221 599 308 119 285 777 1 713 419 504 447 258 157 294 986 101 71 871 S.A. 151 72 458 120 (01 358 728 118 244 227 508 97 (Dl 64 (Dl E.S.C. 349 220 527 279 (01 869 1 802 748 635 716 277 4 (01 1 (Dl W.S.C. WEST 114 52 221 92 (0) 277 (Dl 198 (Dl 17 (Dl 10 (Dl MT. 339 178 417 271 ID) 1 026 (01 709 (Dl 18 (01 16 (01 PAC. 7 1 259 7 1 259 19 (Dl 18 (Dl 11 9 550 11 9 550 N.E. MAINE 7 4 112 6 (D) 12 22 533 10 (Dl 1 (Dl 1 (01 N.H. 1 (0) 1 (01 4 (01 4 (Dl 1 (Dl 1 (01 VT. 57 30 653 49 23 535 241 515 059 153 188 726 15 44 025 10 16 879 MASS. 5 1 334 5 1 334 30 48 993 22 27 901 1 (Dl 1 (Dl R.I. 22 (0) 16 (01 117 246 262 74 90 898 2 (Dl 2 (Dl CONN. 254 176 394 215 104 056 1 088 5 568 808 755 2 079 455 113 485 758 67 227 300 M.A. N.Y. 81 31 656 73 27 225 348 710 407 260 323 233 15 18 372 13 (Dl N.J. 122 72 084 96 38 441 679 1 835 546 405 467 052 163 246 175 109 64 905 PA. 153 75 992 124 43 551 684 2 454 192 402 490 965 113 216 730 66 35 852 E.N.C. OHIO 55 20 618 46 15 959 171 451 649 99 91 089 25 31 848 19 5 162 IND. 121 148 277 99 44 821 626 2 942 496 393 820 735 66 205 302 41 82 769 ILL. 81 42 637 67 20 262 438 2 263 650 270 464 293 34 61 025 21 16 514 MICH. 66 18 532 58 12 308 148 587 385 78 101 698 21 39 820 15 (01 WIS. 47 32 041 35 13 621 125 325 889 53 87 596 17 25 313 9 7 410 W.N.C. MINN. 41 11 987 38 (□) 48 75 857 33 19 245 5 4 075 3 (Ul IOWA 94 87 041 71 27 538 255 995 832 124 158 249 26 41 448 15 8 651 MO. 8 1 304 6 (0) 14 7 950 12 (Dl 2 (Dl 1 (01 N.OAK. 7 1 082 7 1 082 17 5 094 14 (01 - - - - S.DAK. 22 9 103 16 (01 39 54 092 23 12 483 7 3 852 3 (01 NEBR. 22 9 293 18 4 611 65 72 358 45 23 648 1 (01 1 (Dl KANS. 6 975 5 (0) 15 30 567 9 6 259 _ _ _ „ S.A. DEL. 43 22 522 34 16 467 109 385 604 57 70 818 14 17 844 6 7 749 MD. 23 17 483 15 6 090 20 27 188 8 8 715 2 (Dl 1 (Dl D.C. 37 20 439 25 14 120 99 167 012 55 43 885 38 92 366 27 23 295 VA. 21 5 747 18 (0) 93 193 081 65 48 306 53 (01 40 (01 W.VA. 53 30 977 37 11 561 92 133 859 55 51 760 18 32 499 12 3 796 N.C. 29 12 131 24 8 889 41 40 389 30 21 543 7 a 773 5 (01 S.C. 63 47 035 44 14 144 135 502 455 68 100 326 12 14 115 7 7 204 GA. 129 64 290 106 (D) 173 232 253 137 95 646 3 1 766 3 1 766 FLA. 26 9 253 20 (Dl 107 154 362 80 55 505 48 45 128 35 28 991 E.S.C. KY. 69 28 425 54 20 928 119 210 263 71 78 856 35 35 625 19 13 928 TENN. 45 22 292 35 17 902 96 334 067 61 56 831 13 10 444 9 (01 ALA. 11 12 487 10 (Ul 36 29 426 32 26 316 1 (Dl 1 (01 MISS. 14 6 399 10 (0) 41 24 687 35 18 109 1 (01 . _ W.S.C. ARK. 57 30 306 45 13 431 145 275 101 109 110 340 - - - - LA. 36 15 778 32 13 698 129 222 115 93 77 748 1 (01 - (Dl OKLA. 242 168 044 192 70 672 553 1 280 844 398 510 080 2 (01 1 (Dl TEA. 9 2 360 8 (Dl 18 8 906 18 8 906 _ _ _ _ MT. MONT. 7 1 283 7 1 283 15 8 535 12 5 866 1 (01 -. - IDAHO 2 (D) 2 (Dl 10 5 408 8 (01 1 (01 1 (01 WYO. 30 15 544 22 (Dl 96 (Dl 57 (Dl 6 1 507 2 (01 COLO. 14 3 421, 11 (□) 34 29 083 29 20 484 1 (01 1 (01 N.MEX. 32 19 243 24 10 688 45 43 523 31 23 344 1 (01 1 (01 ARIZ. 12 ID) 10 (Dl 52 84 410 37 17 942 7 3 568 5 (01 UTAH 8 5 138 8 5 138 7 8 047 6 (01 NEV. PAC. 40 (D) 34 (Dl 135 205 604 91 85 896 5 2 093 4 (01 WASH. 21 7 724 19 (01 90 158 488 62 87 100 4 1 995 3 (01 OREG. 271 153 365 211 80 212 788 2 246 122 546 713 515 7 2 727 7 2 727 CALIF. 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (01 2 (LI 1 (01 1 (01 ALASKA 5 2 505 5 2 505 11 17 200 8 (01 1 (Dl 1 (Dl HAWAII 1-78 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Metals, ninerals (except petroleum products, scrap) (SIC 5091)— Continued Paoer, paper products, except wallpaper (SIC 5096) Metals service centers with warehouses (SIC 5091 part) Metals sales offices without stock (SIC 5091 part) Total Region, dhrision, and State All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estat lish- ments (numlier) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES regions: the northtastcrn states. • THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES . 2 345 614 715 563 454 145 468 584 131 203 87 273 91 353 4 5 92 12 33 196 112 160 189 47 191 133 24 31 11 58 3 3 7 8 2 35 4 19 7 23 13 44 55 21 25 29 12 9 50 43 171 9 B 1 29 13 15 13 2 53 39 267 4 4 987 935 1 402 748 1 930 572 853 422 801 193 285 333 1 117 415 1 636 032 294 540 272 241 (Dl (Dl (Dl (D) (Dl 9 767 177 767 IDI ID! 482 959 284 245 350 201 401 871 91 050 731 756 351 204 50 151 72 397 11 511 195 555 (Dl (Dl 4 569 IDI IDI 46 622 (Dl 12 784 5 192 45 375 10 941 94 998 47 652 27 115 52 544 41 489 (Dl IDI 44 446 IDI IDI IDI (Dl (01 58 215 (Dl (Dl 13 897 (Dl 54 379 71 157 539 999 (Dl 2 158 571 550 523 414 134 437 537 113 185 85 252 85 329 4 5 84 10 31 187 103 147 170 41 177 127 22 27 10 55 3 3 7 7 2 32 4 18 7 20 13 36 54 21 25 27 12 8 47 41 155 9 8 1 25 13 15 11 2 49 37 239 4 4 265 927 1 199 737 1 596 289 (Dl (Dl 230 111 (Dl (Dl 197 349 235 087 (Dl (Dl (Dl 600 561 (Dl 9 757 _ 135 531 (Dl (Dl 432 796 (Dl 308 067 335 527 67 490 609 556 334 889 IDI 67 533 IDI 105 036 IDI IDI 4 559 IDI IDI IDI (Dl (Dl 5 192 42 325 10 941 70 907 (Dl 27 116 52 544 (Dl (Dl IDI IDI IDI 304 943 (Dl (Dl (Dl 53 500 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl IDI 456 438 IDI 5 196 1 501 1 598 1 183 814 245 1 355 1 224 374 417 174 592 159 645 4 5 3 134 17 82 779 220 356 382 99 369 271 103 77 32 151 9 14 25 56 13 60 14 42 23 51 21 79 114 38 59 54 23 31 96 85 380 9 5 8 61 20 28 32 5 77 47 514 1 5 19 746 740 6 846 526 7 564 345 3 000 350 2 215 409 600 485 5 245 141 5 518 615 1 165 730 1 146 192 501 729 1 352 439 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 394 277 25 204 165 305 4 599 081 407 790 1 239 270 1 835 591 338 751 2 005 438 1 851 420 487 415 228 179 50 270 758 819 (Dl (Dl 45 661 55 948 (Dl 322 136 19 330 51 862 (Dl 54 984 20 675 393 352 182 835 82 118 121 094 282 134 16 363 15 401 230 655 174 449 931 934 (Dl 4 227 (Dl 153 190 17 828 25 506 65 945 (Dl 139 132 85 335 1 703 396 (Dl 11 414 2 788 915 712 594 467 121 794 543 159 217 95 382 103 354 3 4 3 59 11 41 501 144 149 165 39 175 122 41 27 20 53 R 11 13 37 7 29 3 20 18 23 12 25 80 24 27 25 19 27 52 52 241 9 4 6 29 15 15 21 4 38 22 300 1 3 3 006 919 1 563 044 500 171 504 595 339 009 67 399 1 595 545 405 305 93 865 140 300 (Dl IDI 50 846 IDI IDI (Dl IDI 36 215 lUl (Dl 1 419 359 82 206 94 080 116 587 18 437 128 410 112 890 27 982 12 753 5 753 43 562 (01 (01 (Dl (Dl (Dl IDI (Dl (Dl (01 5 538 (01 22 215 (01 9 398 12 384 12 020 13 273 (01 (Dl 32 178 (Dl (Dl (Dl (01 (Dl 9 229 (Dl 9 553 (Dl 25 807 16 451 244 450 (Dl (Dl 8 812 3 227 2 295 1 951 1 329 653 2 574 1 713 582 1 020 337 604 256 1 073 30 16 13 394 53 147 1 703 355 515 415 152 670 294 181 154 81 225 11 12 44 55 15 131 93 101 37 152 55 186 249 72 125 90 50 35 107 50 402 21 14 10 87 23 49 35 17 141 81 812 8 31 9 830 688 3 961 199 2 722 051 1 542 057 1 605 361 572 339 3 388 860 2 171 489 550 562 764 355 293 324 484 378 169 104 1 436 277 11 378 35 256 4 595 387 191 20 817 113 102 2 582 633 374 945 431 281 489 488 107 244 1 086 677 258 100 219 930 159 292 37 692 271 675 4 649 3 405 35 175 28 574 5 159 85 657 85 825 112 497 13 830 117 654 30 832 200 800 109 081 35 245 181 130 49 924 27 024 12 211 63 233 33 507 375 427 8 288 5 532 IDI (Dl 7 119 26 197 55 971 5 759 155 046 78 846 1 175 587 4 259 22 537 7 046 2 595 1 752 1 571 1 018 539 2 156 1 301 461 819 275 477 205 813 27 12 12 323 46 119 1 442 301 413 306 122 505 221 145 114 73 157 11 12 34 50 12 105 71 84 32 127 49 125 214 57 95 78 44 33 83 48 313 19 U 8 63 21 41 26 15 109 64 615 6 19 4 714 610 1 962 990 1 232 318 (Dl (01 261 784 1 581 206 935 852 296 466 423 411 147 179 (01 (Dl (Dl 10 376 (Dl (Dl 179 895 17 018 55 992 1 261 306 148 053 271 837 209 509 72 735 434 324 145 327 73 655 78 202 33 105 132 704 4 549 3 405 24 579 19 722 4 225 51 741 53 512 51 749 12 198 56 738 19 959 72 555 78 723 23 058 74 010 33 114 16 997 (Dl 35 439 26 478 163 595 101 (Dl (Dl 36 118 (Dl 17 530 22 948 IDI 72 245 IDI 481 920 IDI 14 107 THE NORTHEASTERN STATES: NE» ENGLAND MIDD.^ ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES! EAST NORTH CENTRAL .... •EST NORTH CENTRAL .... THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL .... •EST SOUTH CENTRAL .... THE west: HOUNTAIN PACIFIC NE» ENGLAND: MAINE. .......... NE« HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RH0I3E ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC! NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL: ILLINOIS MICHIGAN ■EST NORTH CENTRAL! lOlA •••■••••••• MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA KANSAS ••••-••••■ SOUTH ATLANTICI MARYLAND ••••••■■• DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . . NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA* ••■-••••• EAST SOUTH CENTRALS KENTUCKY •..•••■•• ALABAMA* •••>••••• MISSISSIPPI ■EST SOUTH CENTRALi TEXAS- •••■•-•■■> MOUNTAIN: IDAHO* ••■••••••• COLORADO ..*•*..** NE^ MEXICO PACIFIC! ■ASHINGTON california Alaska .......... HAWAII Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Nol available. (Xj Nol applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-79 by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued Paper, paper products, except wallpaper (SIC S096)— Continued Printing and writing paper (SIC 5096 part) Industrial and personal service paper SIC 5096 part) Stationery, office supplies (SK 5096 part) Region, All type. of operation Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchan i wholesalers division, and Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- State lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Saiis lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 1 019 2 778 732 882 1 811 760 3 448 5 344 701 2 525 1 846 550 4 345 1 707 255 3 539 1 056 300 u.s> REGIONSi 409 295 1 380 027 756 469 354 247 192 89 863 907 490 235 (01 ID) 1 398 852 682 1 932 595 1 527 849 875 566 1 138 571 481 692 120 482 431 343 059 1 420 1 138 1 068 548 477 437 733 334 916 1 203 944 898 406 963 259 652 218 166 N.E. N.C. SOUTH 211 101* 331 575 310 661 506 1 008 591 335 328 940 719 286 129 594 171 519 ■EST NE. 7« 335 143 726 1 236 301 64 ID) 297 313 111 242 146 148 282 115 502 233 (0) N.E. 290 ID) 1 101 1 519 584 895 545 972 1 138 532 975 970 (Dl M.A. 220 618 569 178 379 591 656 1 216 839 433 350 571 837 336 081 590 195 690 N.C. E.N.C. 75 137 900 69 110 644 205 311 010 138 121 860 301 101 652 254 63 962 a.N.c. SOUTH 102 163 175 88 119 313 366 424 575 258 183 133 552 176 505 473 120 955 S.A. 35 74 (01 iO) 34 (D) 127 191 912 93 71 811 175 (D) 148 IDI E.S.C. 70 ID) 189 258 979 130 88 115 341 (01 277 (Dl ■.S.C. •EST 19 85 ID) 291 747 17 72 ID) 192 895 89 (Dl 58 56 122 148 37 309 130 (D) MT. 417 (0) 277 272 818 571 248 820 46l> (01 PAC. 4 2 ID) (0) ID) 115 600 4 2 ID) ID) IDI 32 026 ID) IDI 12 10 6 4 829 33 794 3 206 11 7 5 IDI IDI IDI 14 4 6 10) (Dl (D) 12 3 6 (Dl (01 (0) N.E. MAINE N.H. VT. 1 41 1 35 187 19 194 843 7 850 152 16 95 292 IDI 166 26 75 748 6 700 136 23 52 577 « 144 MASS. R.I. 8 18 6 267 18 144 7 15 53 68 589 51 33 025 66 25 369 S3 (D> CONN. M.A. 235 1 066 193 204 699 391 710 1 135 980 577 336 348 758 379 460 661 225 567 N.Y. 40 74 047 34 (Ul 171 240 681 145 84 818 144 60 218 122 (0) N.J. 60 96 061 52 88 090 220 241 923 174 124 805 236 93 297 187 58 941 PA. 53 156 930 46 IDI 143 252 800 84 69 358 220 79 758 176 (D) E.N.C. OHIO 13 15 081 10 (Dl 53 54 554 39 43 374 85 27 509 73 (D) 1ND> 86 333 373 69 181 212 284 591 582 195 165 989 300 161 722 242 87 123 ILL. 41 87 097 29 70 529 111 134 991 59 47 390 142 46 012 123 27 408 MICH. 27 25 088 24 25 372 65 172 912 46 34 450 89 20 980 75 14 034 • IS. •.N.C. 20 17 51 582 11 103 16 17 IDI 11 103 55 25 93 971 14 408 41 21 28 837 IDI 68 39 23 739 12 181 57 35 (D> (D> MINN. lO^A 24 2 55 661 ID) 22 2 IDI (D) 80 1 3 169 953 (D) (D) 50 1 3 62 128 IDI IDI 121 8 9 46 061 10) (Dl 95 a 9 (D) (Dl (01 HO. N.DAK. S.OAK. 6 15 008 6 15 008 13 12 439 7 4 052 25 7 728 21 5 519 NEBR. 6 ID) 6 (0) 18 (Dl 15 (Dl 31 8 262 29 (Dl KANS. (D) 26 188 43 002 7 3 526 5 (Dl 8 (D) 7 (Dl S.A. DEL. 18 17 18 14 26 188 (01 57 19 41 007 11 869 42 15 21 856 (01 55 57 19 472 31 954 45 42 13 687 14 922 HD. D.C. 12 19 640 ID) u 4 (D) (Dl 35 13 77 542 7 075 23 11 28 500 (Dl 54 20 15 215 (Dl 50 17 (Dl (Dl VA. • .VA. 11 22 666 9 (D) 50 69 029 35 30 910 91 25 959 82 (Dl N.C. 21 24 476 15 (Dl 35 6 356 34 (Dl S.C. 19 34 437 12 16 774 83 129 990 48 32 088 84 36 373 55 23 693 GA. 21 13 907 20 IDI 81 50 061 63 37 385 147 35 113 131 (Dl FLA. E.S.C. 8 13 12 2 9 422 26 657 8 211 ID) 7 13 12 2 (Dl 26 657 8 211 (01 24 46 35 21 18 394 137 292 18 170 18 056 16 28 31 18 9 853 35 850 (Dl (Dl 40 66 42 27 7 430 17 181 23 543 (D) 34 55 35 24 (Dl 11 503 (01 (0) KY. TENN. ALA. MISS. •.S.C. 2 15 8 49 ID) 7 912 11 038 99 141 2 15 8 45 (Dl 7 912 11 038 (Dl 9 39 13 128 4 179 40 837 11 033 202 930 8 28 9 85 (01 17 805 (01 59 586 24 53 39 225 (D) 14 484 11 436 73 356 23 40 31 183 (Dl 9 722 (0) (Dl ARK. LA. OKLA. TEX. 3 1 1 6 1 004 ID) (D) (Dl 3 1 1 5 1 004 (Dl (Dl IDI 8 6 31 5 6 112 4 059 29 121 4 233 7 4 16 5 (01 (Dl 14 008 4 233 10 7 9 50 18 1 172 (Dl (Dl 14 767 2 886 9 6 7 42 16 (01 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl MT. MONT. IDAHO »Y0. COLO. N.HEX. 5 1 2 2 221 ID) ID) 4 1 2 (Dl (Dl (Dl 21 15 3 16 748 49 805 (Dl 15 8 3 (Dl (D) 101 23 19 12 7 228 (Dl 3 542 22 17 11 (01 (0) (01 ARIZ. UTAH »EV. PAC. 9 7 66 10 063 ID) 276 495 9 7 53 10 063 (01 177 643 53 25 325 I 122 416 51 681 696 358 (01 35 16 217 1 45 995 (Dl 191 906 (Dl 79 49 421 7 22 567 12 419 202 724 (Dl 65 41 345 5 16 187 7 289 112 371 (Dl ■ASH. OREG. CALIF. ALASKA 3 IDI 3 (01 13 15 124 8 (Dl 15 <D) 8 3 859 HAWAII 1-80 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Furniture, home furnishings (SIC 5097) Total Furniture— household, office (SIC 5097 part) Home furnishings, floor coverings (SIC 5097 part) Region, division, and State All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) united states regions: the northeastern states. . the north central states . 8 119 3 071 1 831 1 628 1 589 461 2 510 1 393 438 858 211 559 258 1 331 15 17 5 272 38 114 1 881 240 489 352 129 502 215 95 110 46 193 3 4 32 50 15 88 53 71 30 138 52 159 242 37 106 50 18 15 89 65 390 11 7 3 115 25 57 26 14 151 75 1 065 9 31 5 555 071 2 705 964 1 517 379 1 203 730 1 137 998 291 919 2 414 045 1 178 962 338 417 702 949 134 877 355 904 130 480 1 007 518 1 539 8 735 232 212 606 9 585 59 221 1 878 103 159 037 375 905 280 238 77 874 505 210 158 584 46 956 97 420 26 253 155 319 (Ul (Dl 17 432 24 289 5 791 51 558 54 017 32 815 14 566 134 249 19 592 249 031 131 329 18 950 72 951 25 536 16 440 16 212 47 383 25 574 276 735 3 947 (01 (Dl 70 723 4 863 25 504 20 074 2 992 91 452 47 893 852 235 4 913 11 025 5 265 2 492 1 341 1 227 1 205 371 2 121 1 004 337 647 173 407 200 1 005 13 15 4 208 34 97 1 521 205 395 258 105 402 161 77 75 39 149 3 3 28 40 10 67 48 53 27 104 38 105 194 33 85 39 15 13 72 56 255 10 7 3 83 23 44 18 12 112 55 801 9 28 3 400 121 1 340 407 791 144 578 510 690 060 184 049 1 156 358 576 373 214 771 301 302 (01 (0) 89 713 500 347 (Dl (01 (01 124 345 7 813 48 174 850 031 103 760 202 557 133 905 57 699 243 291 103 076 38 401 50 928 23 894 100 669 (Dl (Dl (01 16 078 3 575 38 297 33 197 27 096 13 097 46 923 11 230 57 358 70 529 15 995 47 589 19 332 (iJl (01 26 560 21 417 125 494 (Dl (Dl (01 44 485 (Dl 18 444 14 114 (Dl 55 783 34 424 494 390 4 913 (Dl 3 255 1 107 742 750 556 192 915 571 171 391 107 252 93 563 5 8 3 109 17 50 628 97 190 134 64 245 84 44 50 20 75 1 11 14 8 34 38 31 17 67 26 57 113 17 55 26 9 11 45 32 153 6 3 2 41 8 21 8 4 65 20 460 2 16 1 881 728 570 889 415 792 440 340 354 707 93 501 577 388 325 084 90 708 250 150 70 373 109 817 (01 (01 743 (Dl (01 54 339 3 490 17 632 419 215 46 228 111 944 59 803 25 558 178 538 43 512 17 673 34 566 13 527 30 683 (01 7 007 (01 3 557 25 617 37 851 10 794 8 933 90 839 5 990 30 210 45 349 5 716 40 585 13 794 10 278 (01 14 539 (Dl 71 250 1 845 (01 (01 17 025 1 454 7 303 4 125 1 439 22 244 13 492 278 280 (ul 5 753 2 343 329 506 530 478 141 688 382 124 257 83 180 56 412 4 6 2 79 13 37 472 79 137 93 48 155 55 31 34 14 59 7 10 3 24 25 17 16 42 18 39 82 15 45 15 6 9 39 25 107 5 3 2 28 6 15 4 3 43 13 339 2 15 1 005 512 341 457 220 515 230 972 213 568 51 772 289 685 159 441 61 074 125 885 42 920 62 157 20 370 193 198 (01 564 (01 40 449 1 718 6 175 201 222 27 771 50 592 31 599 17 533 80 346 18 877 11 086 18 721 (01 22 558 (Dl (01 (01 1 341 17 059 (Dl 5 898 (Dl 25 202 3 523 14 520 28 402 (01 (01 (01 (01 (01 12 522 (01 35 787 (01 (01 (01 6 357 (Dl 5 303 2 586 (01 14 436 8 185 154 682 (Dl (01 4 864 1 954 1 089 878 933 269 1 695 822 257 457 104 307 165 768 10 9 2 163 21 64 1 253 143 299 218 55 357 131 51 60 26 118 3 3 21 36 7 54 25 40 13 71 26 102 129 20 51 24 9 4 43 33 227 5 4 1 74 17 35 18 10 85 55 605 7 15 4 683 343 2 035 075 1 101 587 753 390 783 291 198 418 1 835 657 853 878 247 709 442 799 64 504 256 087 (Dl (Dl 796 (01 (01 148 257 6 095 41 589 1 458 887 112 809 254 961 220 435 52 315 425 672 125 172 29 283 52 754 12 726 134 635 (01 (Dl 10 425 (Dl 2 234 34 941 16 156 22 022 5 633 43 410 13 602 218 821 35 980 13 234 32 366 12 742 6 162 (01 32 844 (01 205 485 2 101 1 410 (Dl 53 697 3 409 18 201 15 949 1 553 69 208 34 401 573 955 (01 5 272 3 922 1 653 835 697 727 230 1 433 522 213 380 90 227 134 593 9 9 2 129 21 50 1 049 125 258 155 58 247 105 46 41 25 90 3 3 21 30 7 43 22 35 11 52 20 67 112 17 41 23 9 4 33 31 159 5 4 1 55 17 29 14 9 59 42 462 7 13 2 393 609 998 950 570 629 347 538 476 492 132 277 856 673 416 932 153 697 175 417 (Dl (01 59 343 407 149 (Dl (Dl (01 83 696 6 095 39 999 648 809 75 969 141 875 102 307 40 165 152 945 84 199 27 315 32 207 (01 78 Oil (01 (Dl 10 425 (01 2 234 21 238 (01 20 198 (Dl 20 721 7 707 42 636 42 127 (01 (01 (01 5 152 (01 14 038 (01 89 707 2 101 1 410 (01 35 128 3 409 13 141 11 528 (01 42 347 26 239 329 708 (Ul (01 1 THE WEST THE NORTHEASTERN STATES^ NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST NORTH CENTRAL .... WEST NORTH CENTRAL .... THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL .... WEST SOUTH CENTRAL .... THE west: NEW ENGLAND I NEW HAMPSHIRE MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTIC: NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRALI WEST NORTH CENTRAL! lOftA ••■.• NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA SOUTH ATLANTIC I DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA , . . WEST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA EAST SOUTH CENTRALI TENNESSEE. . ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI WEST SOUTH CENTRALI TEXAS MOUNTAIN: IDAHO COLORADO ... NEW MEXICO UTAH WASHINGTON OREGON CALIFORNIA HAWAII Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Wittiheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-81 by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued Lumber, construction materials (SIC 5098) Total Lumber, millwork (SIC 5098 part) Construction materials (SIC 5098 part) Region, division. All types of operatioRS Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operation Merchant wholesalers and State Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 14 139 13 786 904 11 643 8 712 640 7 016 7 525 894 5 956 5 675 676 7 123 6 261 010 5 687 3 035 954 U.S. REGIONS! 3 463 3 006 632 2 923 1 979 598 1 517 1 528 640 1 430 1 231 501 1 846 1 477 992 1 493 748 097 N.E. 3 793 3 752 984 3 088 2 189 287 1 750 1 599 028 1 499 1 313 543 2 043 2 053 955 1 589 875 544 N.C. 4 117 3 534 463 3 353 2 204 501 2 158 1 850 251 1 792 1 388 293 1 959 1 674 202 1 561 816 208 SOUTH 2 766 3 492 825 2 279 2 339 254 1 491 2 437 965 1 235 1 742 239 1 275 1 054 860 1 044 597 015 *EST 787 615 812 677 444 626 364 360 590 325 288 274 423 255 222 352 155 352 NE. N.E. 2 676 2 390 820 2 246 1 534 972 1 253 1 168 050 1 105 943 227 1 423 1 222 770 1 141 591 745 M.A. 2 736 J 673 746 2 223 1 525 427 1 238 1 173 595 1 057 898 885 1 498 1 500 150 1 165 525 542 N.C. E.N.C. 1 057 1 079 238 865 653 850 512 525 432 442 414 758 545 553 805 423 249 102 W.N.C. SOUTH 1 995 1 828 533 1 600 1 105 Sl« 1 038 927 920 851 \°\ 957 900 613 739 (Dl S.A. 786 652 163 646 410 030 458 393 848 384 (Dl 328 258 315 262 (Dl E.S.C. 1 336 1 053 767 1 107 588 657 552 538 493 547 412 850 674 515 274 550 275 807 W.S.C. WEST 594 474 224 494 (Dl 274 241 907 235 (01 320 232 317 258 (Dl MT. 2 172 3 018 601 1 785 (0) 1 217 2 195 058 999 (01 955 822 543 785 (Dl PAC. 63 25 100 59 20 006 31 17 924 28 (Dl 32 7 176 31 IDl N.E. MAINE 49 14 430 42 8 932 28 10 389 24 (Dl 21 4 041 18 (Dl N.H. 24 7 876 20 5 249 13 5 252 10 (Dl 11 2 624 10 (Dl VT. 380 371 603 316 260 188 175 224 025 157 187 773 204 147 578 159 72 415 MASS. 61 52 073 53 33 814 27 31 032 24 (Dl 34 21 041 29 (01 R.I. 2X0 144 730 187 115 437 89 71 968 82 59 202 121 72 762 105 57 235 CONN. 1 348 1 151 956 1 140 741 900 608 535 057 540 422 334 740 515 889 600 319 555 M.A. N.Y. 524 488 536 470 343 395 257 250 153 233 204 992 267 238 383 237 138 403 N.J. 804 750 328 536 449 677 388 382 830 332 315 901 415 367 498 304 133 775 PA. 673 611 670 541 361 905 295 285 054 255 200 654 377 326 516 286 151 251 E.N.C. OHIO 351 269 975 297 188 895 170 146 461 152 127 500 181 123 514 145 61 295 I NO. 793 843 544 628 449 232 357 352 889 298 272 893 436 480 655 330 176 339 ILL. 628 732 349 519 388 951 278 277 701 237 219 879 350 454 548 282 169 082 MICH. 291 216 208 238 135 434 137 101 491 115 77 859 154 114 717 123 58 575 WIS. 251 319 833 204 193 957 115 147 101 102 114 250 135 172 732 102 79 717 W.N.C. MINN. 155 113 221 127 77 131 79 55 532 56 47 950 75 57 589 61 29 181 IOWA 379 394 577 306 225 450 188 181 650 153 147 127 191 212 927 143 78 323 MO. 35 23 049 31 (Dl 14 7 527 13 (Dl 21 15 522 18 (Dl N.DAK. 41 25 227 39 (D) 18 11 432 18 11 432 23 13 795 21 (Dl S.OAK. 88 115 309 70 57 700 47 68 537 40 (Dl 41 46 572 30 (01 NEBR. 108 88 022 88 55 382 50 53 453 40 33 795 58 34 569 48 22 587 KANS. 32 47 444 27 25 178 16 32 199 12 (Dl 16 15 245 15 (Dl S.A. DEL. 228 221 650 179 127 417 117 128 485 98 91 140 111 93 155 81 36 277 MD. 61 77 379 41 48 822 22 30 417 14 21 298 39 45 952 27 27 524 D.C. 278 281 624 228 159 054 154 140 470 144 110 750 114 141 154 84 58 304 VA. 104 65 059 83 29 592 57 29 087 47 17 819 47 35 972 36 11 773 W.VA. 339 298 969 265 180 475 205 198 595 151 131 485 133 100 274 105 48 991 N.C. 108 83 139 88 57 001 57 49 898 46 37 032 51 33 241 42 19 959 S.C. 299 342 635 223 154 517 149 130 556 124 103 036 150 211 957 99 51 481 GA. 546 410 634 465 312 757 250 188 001 215 153 808 296 222 533 250 158 949 FLA. 163 137 710 136 85 618 93 92 301 78 58 251 70 45 409 58 27 357 E.S.C. KY. 282 234 166 236 149 731 185 145 838 160 114 947 97 87 328 76 34 764 TENN. 213 185 007 163 107 250 110 89 194 90 72 703 103 95 813 73 34 547 ALA. 12S 95 280 111 67 431 70 65 515 56 (Dl 58 29 755 55 (Dl MISS. 102 70 095 80 47 208 59 45 387 43 31 198 43 23 708 37 16 010 W.S.C. ARK. 221 190 887 179 105 063 116 85 432 95 62 770 105 105 455 83 42 293 LA. 166 127 092 141 80 939 77 58 214 67 53 333 89 58 878 74 27 606 OKLA. 847 665 693 707 455 447 410 338 460 341 255 549 437 327 233 365 189 898 TEX. 52 42 140 42 28 549 35 28 524 30 22 152 17 13 516 12 6 397 MT. MONT. 44 30 576 39 26 589 19 17 705 16 (Dl 25 12 871 23 (01 IDAHO 16 5 407 14 (D) 4 (Dl 4 (Dl 12 (Dl 10 (Dl WYO. 173 159 214 135 91 595 77 (Dl 64 49 721 96 (01 71 41 975 COLO. 63 49 104 53 32 305 34 27 589 31 25 502 29 21 515 22 5 703 (il.MEX. 109 80 711 92 60 364 39 44 376 33 37 454 70 36 335 59 22 910 ARIZ. 99 72 267 86 53 517 47 32 658 41 28 075 52 39 509 45 25 542 UTAH 38 34 805 33 30 144 19 21 780 17 (Dl 19 13 025 16 (Dl NEV. 392 582 828 317 310 588 238 450 450 193 243 719 154 132 358 124 66 969 PAC. WASH. 297 712 624 244 487 497 215 653 372 170 444 902 82 59 252 74 42 595 OREG. 1 431 13 39 1 644 838 9 472 68 839 1 188 10 26 1 156 017 (Dl 49 743 742 5 17 1 043 919 4 015 44 291 617 5 14 810 055 4 016 (Dl 689 8 22 500 919 5 456 24 548 571 5 12 345 962 (Dl (01 CALIF. ALASKA HAWAII 1-82 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 9 Regions, Divisions, and States Other miscellaneous products (SIC 5099) Amusement, snorting goods (SIC 5099 part) Books, magazines, newspapers (SIC 5099 part) Farm supplies SIC 5099 part) Region, division, and State All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estal)- listi- ments (number) Sales m.ooo) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lisli- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) UNITED STATES REGIONS: THE HORTHEASTERN STATES. • THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES . THE SOUTH. .•.••••• THE WEST ......... THE NORTHEASTERN STATES: NEli ENGLAND MIDDLE ATLANTIC THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES: EAST MORTH CENTRAL .... ■EST NORTH CENTRAL .... THE south: SOUTH ATLANTIC EAST SOUTH CENTRAL .... ■EST SOUTH CENTRAL .... THE west: 5 223 1 700 1 312 1 188 1 023 291 1 409 921 391 564 197 427 191 832 15 17 9 158 27 65 987 173 249 235 82 345 163 95 107 50 141 4 11 32 46 3 62 35 50 18 69 26 94 207 38 82 50 27 18 60 53 295 11 8 7 74 14 39 32 6 115 60 619 8 30 4 166 351 1 515 032 1 079 566 682 468 789 285 220 925 1 394 107 859 702 219 864 331 939 76 190 274 339 89 093 700 192 5 029 4 507 1 736 162 344 11 448 35 861 1 049 523 168 980 175 604 157 153 33 388 524 655 101 431 43 075 54 498 15 724 108 549 1 395 3 658 10 795 14 244 352 31 518 40 339 25 144 3 570 31 384 7 952 125 960 65 710 16 821 38 457 15 159 5 743 6 106 20 408 14 089 233 736 2 355 1 885 (01 46 298 2 709 8 485 25 413 (0) 53 528 37 383 595 852 1 534 11 895 4 356 1 440 1 086 1 007 833 255 1 184 759 327 472 177 358 162 671 15 17 9 133 25 57 833 143 208 192 75 255 141 85 93 45 106 4 11 29 38 3 52 25 45 18 57 25 65 182 37 71 44 25 18 53 47 240 11 8 7 57 12 33 28 5 95 47 501 4 24 2 041 235 (0) 505 981 (01 390 938 (Dl 690 488 355 056 139 925 (Dl (D) 131 189 (0) (0) 5 029 4 507 1 736 55 787 (01 22 139 487 535 95 318 106 634 75 833 26 938 168 585 55 171 27 529 45 507 14 232 55 246 1 395 3 558 9 552 10 335 352 21 377 17 828 23 951 3 570 17 565 (01 25 332 46 096 (Dl 15 484 (Dl (Dl 6 106 15 804 12 374 95 905 2 355 1 885 (Dl 24 032 (01 7 102 20 822 (01 34 481 21 934 256 015 (Dl (Dl 2 630 925 719 519 457 210 715 537 182 252 75 182 89 378 14 12 4 108 29 43 503 73 139 113 53 200 97 54 35 39 53 3 4 14 24 2 44 22 30 16 25 12 57 53 13 32 18 12 13 20 25 123 7 7 5 22 11 19 13 5 28 36 303 3 8 1 709 425 811 891 407 175 (Dl (Dl 124 575 587 316 328 188 78 987 (Dl 30 047 82 231 27 045 (Dl 3 607 3 443 2 379 79 996 5 367 29 783 542 370 80 545 64 401 53 179 22 587 186 964 42 460 12 998 18 529 20 907 24 907 1 239 1 423 5 643 6 339 (Dl 23 855 9 524 8 222 3 527 11 770 2 754 57 139 25 233 5 010 14 786 5 797 2 454 4 055 7 212 12 957 57 986 1 594 1 315 894 6 545 3 033 4 355 6 736 2 372 13 567 19 641 158 137 (01 3 482 2 048 753 533 389 373 172 581 391 142 197 65 127 77 295 13 11 4 84 25 35 408 63 110 73 49 144 74 51 26 32 49 3 4 10 18 2 35 14 24 16 22 10 31 43 10 28 15 12 12 15 20 80 7 7 5 17 10 16 11 4 20 29 238 3 6 1 028 888 496 520 232 469 152 698 147 201 92 748 403 772 184 742 47 727 77 885 (01 47 211 (Dl 123 181 (01 (Dl 2 379 52 742 (Dl 26 420 288 847 56 954 47 971 32 280 18 992 93 612 30 051 9 797 12 312 (01 16 850 1 239 1 423 (Ul (Dl (Dl (Dl (01 6 471 3 627 (Dl (Dl 15 744 15 605 (Dl (01 (01 2 454 (Dl (Dl 10 691 26 302 1 594 1 315 894 (Dl (01 (01. (01 (Dl 11 403 (Dl 86 721 (Dl (01 3 805 558 1 382 1 128 737 89 459 692 590 458 249 411 218 519 11 1 2 40 8 27 253 88 118 159 105 225 100 103 129 155 152 30 32 102 80 9 39 5 40 19 112 48 113 63 53 77 53 55 46 42 52 271 24 54 1 54 13 37 21 4 75 83 345 15 4 174 189 908 803 1 459 408 1 083 533 722 445 58 298 850 505 790 115 659 293 507 060 231 525 344 947 158 501 563 944 1 947 (Dl (Dl 24 859 7 428 22 831 548 494 75 783 125 228 127 879 126 354 415 731 53 306 55 845 167 344 160 516 197 801 24 070 13 912 77 385 28 254 17 735 49 846 5 950 55 406 11 813 115 381 43 134 133 178 73 517 31 857 97 214 48 737 53 718 55 543 52 583 25 902 200 819 15 310 45 775 (01 34 475 (Dl 32 410 22 554 2 855 100 823 119 911 333 532 9 578 2 604 440 915 754 485 55 375 455 450 317 171 276 135 350 5 1 33 4 22 212 71 92 105 55 158 70 77 90 103 101 21 23 52 50 7 27 4 25 14 75 26 74 54 40 58 39 34 35 32 34 175 15 23 1 42 9 25 15 3 45 54 241 10 2 395 383 545 145 888 437 570 890 390 910 29 905 515 241 453 253 435 184 248 127 145 965 175 798 70 030 320 880 (01 (01 13 533 (Dl 10 865 366 542 46 752 101 947 85 188 54 035 225 955 35 073 52 001 123 802 112 980 115 262 18 735 11 624 33 238 18 543 (Dl 28 228 (01 18 832 5 861 61 838 19 032 53 107 44 355 27 580 55 542 27 205 35 538 37 043 28 779 17 566 93 310 8 830 13 200 (Dl 17 745 (01 17 294 (Dl (Dl 66 549 85 488 162 035 4 806 PACIFIC. ......... NEa ENGLAND! MAINE. .......... NE» HAMPSHIRE VERMONT. ......... MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT MIDDLE ATLANTICl NE^ JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA EAST NORTH CENTRAL I OHIO •..••.....■ ILLINOIS MICHIGAN ■EST NORTH CENTRAL: I OVA ........... MISSOURI NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA KANSAS SOUTH ATLANTIC: DELAIARE ......... MARYLAND ......... DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . . . ■EST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: KENTUCKY ......... alabaha* >•■••■•■- MISSISSIPPI ■EST SOUTH CENTRAL! TEXAS. •■•••■••*• mountain: IDAHO ■YOMING HE! MEXICO ARIZONA. ......... UTAH ........... PACIFIC: ■ASHINGTON CALIFORNIA HAVAII Standaid Notes: Repcesenls zero. (D) Witliheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-83 by Kind of Business: 1963 -Continued other miscellaneous products (SIC 5099)-Continued Jewelry (SIC 5099 part) Gifts, art goods, advertising novelties, specialties (SIC 5099 part) Other products (SIC 5099 part) Region. All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations maaiH wholesalers division. and Estab- Estab- Estab Estab- Estab Estafr State lish- Sales lish- Tales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lis^ Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,(X)0) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (nunter) ($1,000) 2 976 I 342 706 2 794 1 101 138 2 864 799 015 2 581 536 137 13 832 14 731 522 11 391 7 659 883 U.S. REGIONSI 1 771 867 718 1 568 (01 1 180 411 838 1 058 321 820 4 100 7 310 286 3 315 3 190 029 N.E. 182 207 645 452 180 543 578 163 931 617 135 987 3 175 2 844 870 2 629 1 742 420 N.C. 3113 111 800 320 94 851 485 (Dl 429 (Dl 4 177 2 723 744 3 554 1 681 083 SOUTH 380 155 543 354 (Dl 521 (01 477 (Dl 2 379 1 852 622 1 893 1 046 351 ■EST 213 94 414 194 57 2'31 141 47 407 129 35 417 843 664 301 691 305 626 NE. N.E. 1 558 773 304 1 474 (Dl 1 039 364 431 929 285 403 3 257 6 645 985 2 624 2 884 403 H.A. 355 152 024 329 135 480 488 123 432 434 97 876 2 177 1 814 857 1 758 922 eo9 N.C. E.N.C. 127 45 621 123 44 063 190 40 499 183 (Dl 999 1 030 013 871 819 611 ■.N.C. SOUTH 185 (□I 174 (01 249 40 593 226 35 151 1 862 1 009 906 1 541 10) S.A. 58 (D) 54 (01 53 (Dl 63 (01 796 530 458 684 (01 E.S.C. 100 44 382 92 (Dl 173 51 303 140 32 095 1 519 1 183 380 1 329 773 783 ■.S.C. ■EST 53 15 103 52 (01 82 11 147 81 (01 495 259 053 431 203 158 MT. 327 140 440 302 114 723 439 (01 395 (01 1 884 I 593 569 1 452 843 193 PAC. 10 2 317 10 2 317 91 26 282 84 18 408 N.E. MAINE 5 (Dl 5 (Dl 5 754 3 (Dl 55 21 459 50 (01 N.H. 1 (0) 1 (Dl 3 (01 3 (Dl 30 11 415 29 (Dl VT. 105 35 560 99 28 565 77 34 218 70 25 322 452 445 730 358 181 493 MASS. 86 52 477 75 (Dl 13 (01 13 (D) 73 82 816 63 45 514 R.I. 16 5 598 14 IDI 33 8 245 30 (01 132 75 599 107 37 808 CONN. 1 353 713 391 1 274 585 052 802 304 348 709 (Dl 2 171 5 736 729 1 732 2 429 470 M.A. N.Y. 57 17 012 55 (Dl 85 24 549 81 (Dl 417 437 581 350 200 214 N.J. 148 42 901 144 40 083 152 35 434 139 (01 559 471 675 542 254 719 PA. 89 41 012 82 34 121 109 29 155 95 24 230 528 552 426 412 246 257 E.N.C. OHIO 23 5 781 20 (01 43 5 425 42 (Dl 250 160 156 209 66 617 INO. 163 94 420 150 78 758 207 52 044 177 44 655 750 785 780 586 429 491 ILL. 60 16 012 58 (Dl 90 19 999 83 (01 417 216 329 355 116 994 MICH. 20 4 799 19 (Dl 39 5 798 36 (01 232 100 156 196 53 450 ■ IS. 37 11 925 35 (01 50 9 883 47 (01 199 289 068 171 237 990 ■.N.C. MINN. 7 851 7 861 27 9 978 25 (01 135 64 149 123 46 681 lO^A 65 29 102 52 (Dl 79 16 213 77 (01 400 550 231 331 425 192 MO. 1 (01 1 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 16 5 189 16 6 189 N.DAK. IDI (Dl 7 (Dl 7 (01 19 (01 19 (0) S.DAK. a 2 675 8 2 675 12 1 665 11 (01 94 (01 87 (Dl NEBR. 9 877 9 877 13 1 960 13 1 960 135 70 362 124 10) KAN5. 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 1 (Dl 1 (01 25 19 320 17 (Dl S.A. DEL. 23 6 848 23 5 848 30 7 458 27 (01 164 107 387 139 70 985 HD. 13 4 145 13 4 145 15 (Dl 14 (01 44 (Dl 37 36 424 O.C. 13 3 999 12 (01 22 2 772 18 (Dl 200 75 292 169 54 685 VA. 3 (Dl 3 (01 12 1 550 12 1 550 75 28 849 70 26 663 ■ .VA. 24 4 340 24 4 340 36 3 211 35 (Dl 301 235 473 238 80 960 N.C. u (Dl 4 (Dl 6 1 475 6 1 475 177 (01 159 57 307 S.C. 311 17 726 28 13 964 45 10 193 36 7 712 466 259 384 367 140 498 GA. 69 13 485 55 (Dl 82 10 534 77 10 000 410 157 130 345 105 625 FLA. 10 824 8 (01 13 2 053 13 2 063 129 72 207 109 46 740 E.S.C. KY. 31 7 926 29 (Dl 29 5 924 29 6 924 245 242 263 203 153 107 TENN. 16 6 817 16 5 817 14 2 253 14 2 253 250 138 791 210 66 834 ALA. 1 (01 1 (Dl 7 (Dl 7 (Dl 172 77 197 162 (D) MISS. ■.S.C. 5 407 5 407 5 294 5 294 138 67 387 122 (01 ARK. 16 8 211 15 (Dl 20 4 320 19 (Dl 273 210 688 235 103 792 LA. e 2 457 8 2 457 19 4 118 16 (01 182 189 098 159 ID) OKLA. 71 33 307 64 22 854 129 42 571 100 25 127 926 715 207 813 544 424 TEX. _ (Dl (Dl 5 (Dl 5 (Dl 42 12 030 38 11 352 MT. MONT. 1 (Dl 1 (Dl 7 (Ul 7 (Dl 60 21 497 S3 14 926 IDAHO 1 (01 1 (01 « _ _ _ 21 5 615 18 (01 ■YO. 16 4 333 16 4 333 29 5 353 28 (Dl 145 90 608 125 74 121 COLO. 11 1 704 11 1 704 7 496 7 496 68 46 463 59 (D) N.HEX. 11 1 309 11 1 309 22 1 591 22 1 591 85 45 053 77 (0) ARIZ. 10 5 918 9 (Dl 5 389 6 389 56 22 849 46 17 377 UTAH 3 (Dl 3 (01 5 1 514 6 1 514 18 13 938 15 (D) NEV. 28 8 878 28 8 878 49 7 025 45 (Dl 278 222 166 230 (0) PAC. ■ASH. 8 (01 8 (Dl 18 4 100 15 (01 187 98 874 161 59 458 OREG. 280 126 443 255 100 725 349 94 810 312 76 372 1 341 1 205 177 1 013 587 010 CALIF. - . _ 3 (01 3 (01 11 3 039 7 (D) ALASKA 11 (Dl 11 20 (Dl 20 (01 67 64 313 51 8 767 HAVAII 1-84 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Total, all kinds of business (SIC 50) All types of operations Estal)- listi- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Motor vehicles, automotive equipment (SIC 501) Total All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NEW yORKi N.V.-NORTHEIASTEIRN NEW JERSEY CHICAGO! ILL. -NORTHWESTERN INDIANA . . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NEW YORK* N.Y CHICAGO. ILL LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH i CALIF. PHILADELPHIA. PA. -N.J SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND. CALIF.. DETROIT. MICH BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO ST. LOUIS. HO.-ILL MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. MINN. NEWARK. N.J. DALLAS. TEX. ATLANTA. GA . PITTSBURGH. P HOUSTON. TEX. KANSAS CITY. MO.-KANS. . WASHINGTON. D.C.-MD.-VA. BALTIMORE. MD PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAICi SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.-IND. MILWAUKEE. WIS DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. ORES. -WASH.. . INDIANAPOLIS. INO. . . . BUFFALO. N.Y.. . . NEW ORLEANS. LA. . MIAMI. FLA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . COLUMBUS. OHIO LOUISVILLE. KY.-IND. . . . BIRMINGHAM. ALA PHOENIX. ARIZ TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. JERSEY CITY. N.J PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARWICK. HARTFORD. CONN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH .... OMAHA. NEBR.-IOWA RICHMOND. VA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. . SYRACUSE. N.Y. . . . ROCHESTER. N.Y.. . . ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY . TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH. . . . SACRAMENTO. CALIF. . . . NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . . SAN ANTONIO. TEX.. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . 58 AKRON. OHIO 59 TULSA. OKLA 60 SAN BERNARDiNO-RIVERSiDE-ONTARIOi 61 WILMINGTON. DEL.-N.J.-MD 62 OES MOINES. IOWA NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. CALIF. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA. ■ . . GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT. N.C.. HARRISBURG. PA WICHITA. KANS SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKEi BRIDGEPORT. CONN ORLANDO. FLA SPOKANE. WASH YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN. OHIO. . ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON . 38 570 12 692 31 368 12 206 12 216 7 476 5 804 5 643 5 809 3 665 3 853 3 160 3 335 3 249 2 821 3 440 2 829 2 513 2 005 2 333 2 237 2 574 2 272 2 316 2 273 2 049 784 056 801 360 422 214 143 177 074 371 428 068 439 054 085 009 861 162 986 091 179 004 000 917 918 084 003 947 056 021 843 754 957 901 447 703 708 779 826 774 420 647 673 544 807 672 511 704 650 589 685 68 24 212 452 140 686 57 23 17 10 9 562 395 582 454 138 183 252 356 901 465 9 8 6 6 6 951 957 192 223 322 764 582 370 564 747 5 5 5 4 4 058 140 647 488 732 857 489 595 485 142 5 3 3 3 3 059 957 477 755 149 930 649 176 146 539 4 2 2 3 2 043 305 956 355 941 023 464 537 779 071 2 2 1 3 2 897 186 654 793 829 310 595 832 810 554 454 245 594 359 595 193 363 313 213 155 121 303 212 553 141 150 222 946 144 035 490 524 514 123 002 087 377 124 132 468 057 559 095 721 946 570 041 072 841 893 008 216 027 501 974 356 165 467 088 359 1 1 079 247 952 488 776 549 925 354 008 634 768 741 646 539 861 277 718 050 385 526 608 218 741 625 536 931 744 478 569 386 513 393 539 900 569 000 574 279 545 576 31 725 8 970 25 840 8 607 9 213 5 607 3 899 3 995 4 284 2 456 2 571 2 096 2 671 1 995 1 500 2 441 2 034 1 637 1 471 1 738 1 813 1 783 1 451 1 567 1 487 1 458 1 079 1 464 1 271 1 917 988 721 808 874 709 994 1 081 948 1 215 755 765 654 556 858 570 709 831 740 715 574 656 833 714 654 840 801 585 577 668 541 318 486 558 591 651 524 290 475 435 380 584 545 405 491 473 453 528 31 924 095 8 791 578 26 734 672 8 564 679 7 696 705 3 927 992 3 556 050 3 058 267 3 390 396 1 910 696 2 220 791 2 705 547 2 474 855 2 064 557 1 421 274 1 580 096 2 150 285 2 108 292 1 344 458 1 375 266 1 725 173 1 453 566 1 030 043 1 115 074 1 226 595 1 950 512 1 008 221 1 055 515 1 144 612 1 182 447 1 709 322 538 806 790 901 731 372 525 045 758 296 711 317 718 597 702 594 590 863 553 325 733 391 615 569 670 940 566 967 471 058 515 335 509 869 606 096 552 186 594 043 580 541 632 113 454 467 640 910 661 259 401 990 430 355 452 248 461 951 205 552 531 166 376 120 335 583 302 791 425 910 192 922 357 364 286 131 309 538 434 094 373 165 295 533 259 574 391 581 266 781 259 301 1 826 935 1 243 878 1 178 581 482 767 373 337 329 264 254 339 260 340 274 254 192 191 188 222 198 167 265 219 ISO 162 127 214 172 117 117 120 114 175 164 74 137 89 127 105 111 125 146 85 94 90 83 109 106 127 90 91 116 117 81 119 93 117 44 79 61 45 103 64 54 68 58 64 88 69 51 85 69 65 77 4 637 880 2 127 053 2 643 434 2 088 750 1 947 700 1 134 301 1 151 589 2 109 390 854 773 979 913 679 152 753 077 519 538 1 112 225 977 228 564 943 580 851 668 404 762 717 319 479 1 178 063 316 942 860 549 327 995 497 778 519 994 412 144 559 BID 359 137 96 789 694 215 618 860 110 247 253 054 205 244 170 347 62 731 52 200 47 157 52 950 186 499 264 587 272 623 354 573 795 639 247 450 29 505 70 293 93 402 55 143 76 203 38 547 79 073 29 805 98 256 52 738 252 457 125 795 48 121 36 914 11 685 182 502 32 120 26 723 197 594 45 185 87 522 28 598 46 907 118 404 45 907 23 666 24 275 38 757 39 055 25 233 61 246 1 555 795 1 136 740 1 057 511 411 538 327 284 296 222 224 257 215 299 238 197 171 171 165 200 161 145 211 181 154 139 107 202 134 87 107 108 100 152 160 59 126 81 105 85 90 107 115 71 67 76 79 99 94 125 63 66 103 109 74 103 85 115 42 68 58 40 95 78 49 62 54 57 84 68 49 62 52 58 68 507 554 425 429 R?7 947 (0) 520 122 245 497 270 978 208 447 161 355 155 154 163 357 122 328 109 142 146 744 100 595 89 909 114 224 90 075 128 258 89 298 (D) 86 153 52 619 54 394 87 257 121 136 77 724 54 547 56 616 71 469 73 623 50 033 74 541 (01 43 370 53 377 46 600 35 682 34 141 34 301 47 572 (01 39 246 39 567 105 061 (Dl 24 042 23 438 31 578 39 570 61 586 (D) 53 640 25 304 63 523 35 959 (Dl 41 622 (0) (Dl (01 27 753 28 786 22 842 (01 40 383 (01 25 165 39 977 29 219 35 908 (Dl (Dl 30 883 25 556 19 192 (Dl AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-85 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963 Motor vehicles, automotive equipment (SIC 501>— Continued Automobiles, other motor vehicles (SIC 5012) Automotive equipment (SIC 5013) Tires, tubes (SIC 5014) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers E =1 Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- (U lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish. Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (num.ber) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 363 3 795 067 293 945 920 1 294 555 027 1 214 470 054 169 187 786 149 91 590 1 1 58 1 545 193 112 152 476 710 491 242 626 244 210 57 89 618 57 28 743 2 239 2 096 972 195 435 558 892 411 513 843 330 251 112 132 949 98 61 028 3 149 1 521 855 105 IDl 657 478 411 583 (01 52 88 474 52 (Dl 4 >75 1 351 692 141 180 309 904 466 326 834 302 552 99 127 582 82 37 151 5 101 871 778 74 96 899 426 184 730 399 127 780 52 77 793 38 20 818 6 73 892 729 50 119 209 373 205 588 335 136 116 36 53 272 25 15 553 7 US 1 260 140 73 52 523 601 801 030 422 138 203 51 48 220 43 17 521 8 63 671 254 44 (01 271 139 565 252 89 750 39 53 943 31 (Dl 9 «« 703 054 25 15 878 270 240 512 240 141 991 23 36 237 19 7 295 10 58 735 074 41 (01 242 95 361 232 84 534 29 48 717 23 (01 11 45 596 830 27 35 115 194 104 754 177 (01 25 51 493 18 (Dl 12 50 481 647 37 (01 182 111 406 168 75 579 22 25 485 19 (01 13 54 824 224 26 31 853 258 206 217 215 HO 882 27 81 785 15 4 009 14 43 737 369 19 12 293 212 151 539 185 (01 25 88 220 11 (01 15 55 438 450 35 14 307 258 88 553 244 68 515 27 37 820 20 7 085 16 38 441 440 20 16 940 221 111 199 207 89 124 15 28 212 11 6 160 17 45 519 530 24 28 736 183 100 705 151 54 641 26 48 159 12 6 698 18 33 596 319 19 70 955 139 55 309 134 (Dl 20 9 089 18 (01 19 36 211 121 27 (Dl 138 77 289 130 (01 17 31 059 14 (Dl 20 36 1 062 952 29 (Dl 132 95 520 120 (Dl 20 19 591 17 (01 21 37 220 529 26 (Dl 171 75 213 151 57 080 14 22 200 11 (01 22 36 752 729 17 9 088 145 67 837 134 40 548 17 39 983 10 2 883 23 30 249 307 18 8 200 125 56 948 120 (Dl 11 21 741 7 (Dl 24 45 378 712 25 21 983 189 78 854 152 (01 32 40 212 24 (Dl 25 45 418 969 30 52 289 153 67 037 137 50 896 21 33 988 14 7 951 26 35 315 357 24 14 471 127 74 141 117 59 887 17 22 646 13 3 355 27 33 495 392 18 11 225 119 47 567 114 41 014 10 16 851 7 2 307 28 15 282 797 6 (Dl 99 42 316 93 (01 13 34 024 8 2 926 29 34 42 670 30 (01 157 42 953 152 39 980 13 11 156 10 (01 30 32 569 359 14 15 292 123 79 033 112 (01 17 45 623 8 (01 31 20 507 548 3 1 625 82 63 604 75 43 853 15 47 608 9 4 345 32 15 47 029 12 (01 96 (Dl 93 44 323 5 (Dl 2 (Dl 33 17 IDI 9 5 121 90 26 326 87 25 538 13 (01 12 (Dl 34 16 148 115 9 (Dl 86 35 979 83 28 120 12 21 150 8 (01 35 29 114 568 21 21 372 127 35 955 124 34 355 20 19 723 17 7 550 35 22 32 069 19 (01 135 (01 135 (01 6 (Dl 5 (01 37 22 34 799 19 (Dl 42 (Dl 40 (01 10 (Dl 10 (01 38 34 23 148 28 10 901 94 (Dl 91 (01 9 (Dl 9 (Dl 39 14 16 976 12 (01 65 21 631 51 19 776 10 12 353 8 (01 40 28 130 959 19 15 756 85 33 495 77 25 208 14 22 044 9 5 508 41 23 209 278 10 (Dl 72 34 200 58 27 528 10 21 209 7 2 831 42 20 197 744 11 9 294 77 48 077 70 27 809 14 27 002 9 2 143 43 18 (D) 9 (Dl 101 50 414 94 33 920 6 (01 4 (01 44 35 595 942 19 55 913 98 73 518 90 45 537 13 27 179 6 2 611 45 22 (Dl 14 4 256 52 18 265 49 15 565 12 (01 8 (01 46 22 12 163 19 8 631 65 14 659 51 12 627 7 2 784 7 2 784 47 22 43 800 13 5 077 58 15 497 57 (Dl 10 9 996 6 (01 48 13 (01 9 (Dl 59 57 107 54 (01 5 (Dl 5 (01 49 19 (01 15 (Dl 85 29 935 61 (01 5 (Dl 3 (Dl 50 16 20 035 12 (Dl 76 47 023 71 42 332 12 9 145 11 (01 51 18 9 744 17 (Dl 104 26 958 103 (01 5 1 945 5 1 945 52 16 43 584 13 37 499 59 25 882 67 (01 5 9 607 3 (01 53 14 (0) 11 (Dl 71 19 644 69 (01 5 (01 6 (01 54 14 53 995 8 35 305 95 (01 90 27 357 7 (01 5 850 55 11 16 861 8 11 112 103 34 969 98 23 969 3 886 3 888 56 12 (Dl 7 5 581 66 20 055 64 (01 3 (Dl 3 (Dl 57 17 22 014 12 9 928 79 33 854 72 16 924 23 59 927 19 14 970 58 19 21 251 15 13 712 69 24 915 55 (Dl 5 1 955 5 1 955 59 8 11 328 8 11 328 102 24 517 101 (01 7 1 069 5 (Dl 60 7 3 815 6 (01 34 5 782 34 5 782 3 1 089 2 (Dl 61 17 135 839 11 5 050 56 (01 53 (01 6 (Dl 4 (Dl 62 13 17 100 11 (Dl 40 11 981 39 (Dl 8 3 039 8 3 039 63 I (01 1 (01 33 14 878 31 (01 11 (Dl 8 5 615 64 14 (Dl 9 2 899 77 20 195 74 (01 12 (Dl 12 (01 65 19 22 457 15 18 309 59 18 139 56 17 494 5 4 580 6 4 580 66 14 22 433 13 (Dl 37 54 811 33 (Dl 3 278 3 278 67 6 14 072 3 (Dl 56 13 429 54 (01 6 1 097 5 (Dl 58 11 (Dl 9 (01 43 32 975 42 (Dl 4 (Dl 3 501 59 9 84 110 5 (Dl SO 22 338 48 (01 5 11 956 3 (01 70 8 (Dl 7 (Dl 75 34 189 73 (Dl 5 (Dl 4 317 71 11 6 279 10 (01 51 15 782 51 15 782 7 1 805 7 1 805 72 8 11 157 6 (01 40 11 398 40 11 398 3 1 720 3 1 720 73 13 20 897 11 (01 67 15 323 56 (01 5 1 537 5 1 537 74 13 (Dl 10 (Dl 54 18 397 51 (Dl 2 (01 1 (Dl 75 17 9 916 13 (Dl 43 13 335 40 12 642 5 1 982 5 (01 76 12 43 537 9 (01 59 16 407 55 14 757 5 1 302 4 (01 77 1-86 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Drugs, chemicals, allied products (SIC 502) Total All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Drugs, drug proprietaries, druggists' sundries (SIC 5022) All types of operation Merchant wholesalers Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Paints, varnishes (SIC 5028) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NEV^ YORKt N.Y. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY CHICSGOt ILL. -NORTHWESTERN INDIANA . . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NEW YORKt N-Y CHICASOi ILL LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH > PHILADELPHIA! PA. -N.J. SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND- DETROIT. MICH BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO ST. LOUIS. MO. -ILL MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. MINN. NEWARK. N.J. DALLAS. TEX. ATLANTA. GA. PITTSBURGH. P HOUSTON. TEX. KANSAS CITY. MO.-KANS. . WASHINGTON. D.C.-MD.-VA. BALTIMORE. MD PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC. SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . I 91« 613 1 HUb 597 638 36« 311 251 256 205 180 135 198 132 181 133 159 123 79 105 177 103 CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.-IND. MILWAUKEE. WIS DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. OREG.-WASH.. . INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . . . BUFFALO. N.Y.. . . NEW ORLEANS. LA. . MIAMI. FLA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . COLUMBUS. OHIO LOUISVILLE. KY.-IND. . . . BIRMINGHAM. ALA PHOENIX. ARIZ TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. JERSEY CITY. N.J PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARWICK. HARTFORD. CONN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH .... OMAHA. NEBR.-IOWA 43 RICHMOND. VA.. «« OKLAHOMA CITY. JACKSONVILLE. SYRACUSE. N.Y ROCHESTER. N. ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY. N. TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH SACRAMENTO. CALIF NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . . SAN ANTONIO. TEX .. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . AKRON. OHIO TULSA. OKLA SAN BERNARD I NO-RIVERS IDE-ONTARIO. WILMINGTON. OEL.-N.J.-MD OES MOINES. IOWA NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH norfolk-portsmouth. va greemsboro-high point. N.C harrisburg. pa WICHITA. KANS SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKEi MASS-CONN 73 bridgeport. conn 7u orlando. fla 75 spokane. wash 75 youngstown-warren. ohio. . 77 Iallentown-bethlehem-easton. 109 89 103 87 101 115 66 75 36 70 «6 49 65 63 77 33 50 37 4 631 000 2 062 666 3 611 606 2 048 147 1 135 509 1 0B4 419 618 790 529 012 532 665 574 046 420 450 230 079 372 463 335 656 696 775 285 456 420 771 334 439 126 302 1B4 547 326 896 153 057 387 380 82 409 127 709 93 109 94 456 165 239 163 360 51 916 129 573 686 301 55 079 58 987 69 184 31 261 46 689 92 638 135 542 55 239 57 156 57 524 47 324 i7 174 136 589 71 662 35 984 28 790 38 455 30 501 27 316 27 507 43 560 26 748 29 600 36 617 65 773 315 892 58 937 20 610 421 198 20 435 17 849 28 640 21 705 25 251 9 384 32 963 52 424 16 639 24 758 58 505 16 580 15 116 11 442 14 178 26 750 1 511 357 1 153 348 395 239 170 173 146 114 113 84 142 54 65 79 92 70 62 75 135 65 55 65 62 49 40 55 55 96 41 35 27 45 27 33 45 56 55 23 32 24 31 38 32 28 37 27 22 19 28 32 26 29 41 34 21 32 24 21 13 23 24 35 27 19 314 299 282 257 1 038 365 101 307 051 155 476 175 314 136 073 120 950 62 895 88 500 85 433 124 040 45 434 70 148 59 102 92 542 50 476 51 738 54 135 112 287 59 540 49 404 52 071 46 071 52 139 61 471 45 578 44 709 52 147 32 659 35 785 28 243 21 987 24 422 20 961 36 946 ID) 50 613 26 015 29 295 23 683 27 068 32 648 37 775 17 490 27 500 23 923 29 375 23 215 20 539 23 156 28 725 17 770 22 938 25 514 23 020 41 855 14 985 19 887 ID) 17 955 15 863 12 254 17 019 12 913 101 (01 15 879 12 162 22 514 (01 14 055 11 551 9 833 11 775 (D) 825 203 679 196 246 117 90 63 53 49 62 45 58 46 58 36 27 50 31 35 53 33 24 20 42 36 16 29 31 54 35 12 15 13 21 16 23 15 14 13 10 10 14 15 10 13 24 15 15 13 14 10 6 15 11 31 13 1 394 354 703 190 124 847 (D) 482 613 166 964 223 256 115 875 141 503 94 850 ID) 116 406 85 882 180 704 315 571 63 608 45 044 193 510 71 250 56 964 151 508 53 053 75 506 29 518 59 384 56 429 40 540 53 551 69 798 37 234 57 615 15 992 43 138 15 381 19 992 16 925 16 556 21 255 23 180 21 037 21 170 17 163 24 061 25 134 55 984 19 921 20 222 18 229 27 478 21 610 15 530 20 038 14 619 12 126 17 457 29 440 23 702 10 796 11 611 17 155 (0) 14 579 12 003 18 162 13 576 11 684 6 226 27 795 ID) 10 707 17 212 9 089 6 477 (D) 6 858 9 822 5 263 590 142 573 138 187 95 63 74 45 38 52 30 57 20 26 31 24 37 24 26 38 26 18 17 24 26 14 23 23 48 25 610 088 (D) 495 887 (Dl 175 490 81 510 121 846 90 064 (Dl 33 555 57 404 IDl 59 840 28 287 41 490 45 390 101 39 182 35 225 ID) ID) (D) 25 259 (P) 32 734 35 859 (0) (D) (Dl 32 363 25 945 (Dl ID) 15 381 19 992 16 926 (Dl ID) 23 180 21 037 ID) ID) ID) 25 134 27 921 ID) 20 222 (D) (D) (D) ID) ID) (Dl 12 125 (D) 21 666 (Dl (01 (01 (01 (01 (Dl 12 003 10 506 (01 (01 6 226 (Dl (D) ID) (01 9 089 (D) ID) 5 858 9 622 5 263 224 108 156 100 125 78 82 58 33 34 34 30 30 34 33 31 30 21 27 30 25 25 25 21 25 22 15 20 27 18 13 15 6 20 19 17 19 7 11 173 631 140 869 94 858 138 988 70 173 58 806 101 700 90 474 23 276 47 940 ID) 8 919 47 854 27 485 37 269 14 635 IB 941 22 289 12 615 19 958 24 505 9 092 17 154 6 501 6 334 11 538 6 540 14 161 12 174 426 555 479 3 461 6 516 4 438 3 060 5 645 2 125 3 604 5 498 8 876 4 543 IDl 2 697 5 045 3 565 4 682 3 120 4 299 4 426 3 519 2 711 3 101 7 129 2 344 2 463 IDl 1 999 2 727 1 439 1 426 1 899 2 718 (Dl 5 568 IDl ID) ID) IDl 1 377 3 005 2 431 IDl IDl IDl 1 571 792 170 53 124 60 51 56 33 44 16 18 18 22 16 18 13 57 840 25 580 37 984 26 345 19 075 13 757 5 718 11 900 (Dl 4 956 5 033 IDl 6 Oil 4 448 4 801 2 094 IDl 2 210 ID) ID) ID) ID) 402 ID) 330 732 ID) (0) 2 855 4 549 1 030 (01 (Dl IDl 838 ID) ID) 2 125 1 445 ID) (01 IDl 7 2 887 2 IDl 7 1 401 6 IDl 8 3 486 8 1 317 4 IDl 6 1 468 1 IDl 6 IDl 4 ID) 4 ID) 4 1 551 7 (0) 4 (Dl 4 (Dl 5 (Dl 3 (Dl 2 (01 4 1 891 9 (Dl 8 1 515 4 (Dl 1 (D) 7 ID) 3 IDl 2 IDl 3 IDl 4 1 296 3 (01 6 (Dl 3 (Dl 2 (Dl 5 ID) Standaid Notes: Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-87 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Drugs, chemicals, allied products (SIC 502)— Con. Dry goods, apparel (SIC 503) Other chemicals, allied products (SIC 5029) Total Dry goods, piece goods, notions (SIC 5032) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operation Merchant wholesalers CD C= Estab- Estab- 1 Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- 1 lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 86S 3 063 005 551 645 371 6 237 11 758 885 5 048 4 429 178 3 376 7 534 556 2 972 2 921 450 1 302 1 218 607 152 (01 550 557 705 369 (01 176 286 631 119 73 505 2 611 2 591 901 456 504 494 5 957 11 518 581 4 785 4 239 330 3 210 7 400 634 2 815 2 824 651 3 299 IDI 150 (01 547 (01 367 (Dl 176 288 531 119 73 505 4 J65 582 723 158 112 485 707 743 925 489 313 032 279 353 639 201 141 902 5 169 826 649 88 60 199 356 275 644 300 157 600 120 118 096 94 60 471 5 139 293 834 74 46 750 208 206 312 141 78 695 50 38 347 28 (Dl 7 110 321 663 55 34 109 92 55 385 74 31 145 33 36 285 26 (Dl 8 160 367 886 86 56 521 378 413 888 314 207 858 124 146 727 100 67 587 9 122 «3l 258 58 24 383 101 105 015 82 55 227 24 24 261 20 (Dl 10 eit 269 251 43 26 153 186 425 045 113 75 844 50 106 746 27 (Dl 11 60 104 754 32 (0) 97 75 853 77 51 096 35 (01 25 (01 12 100 238 727 69 55 169 81 47 814 74 30 751 32 20 718 29 11 164 13 52 127 456 25 13 599 176 229 503 92 54 907 55 102 802 36 (01 14 90 343 915 25 23 857 115 249 280 61 53 992 49 149 162 23 (Dl 15 66 207 213 30 11 618 58 45 414 52 28 732 7 2 583 S (01 16 102 355 786 50 53 575 31 16 324 27 11 221 18 (Dl 17 (01 17 52 118 540 23 9 064 67 63 152 52 42 739 19 26 467 12 (Dl 18 21 42 437 15 (0) 24 18 196 21 (Dl 9 (Dl 9 (01 19 40 97 595 25 21 027 102 62 362 86 (Dl 35 (Dl 28 (Dl 20 99 140 883 78 60 813 130 110 536 123 85 443 96 91 131 91 65 035 21 «« 90 912 26 19 676 51 41 995 39 21 121 20 18 787 15 (Dl 22 60 294 720 22 20 733 51 49 337 49 31 293 20 12 241 17 (01 23 18 44 390 34 (01 53 25 749 41 (01 9 3 566 7 (Dl 24 36 51 991 22 13 007 43 43 455 27 27 860 10 (Dl 7 (01 25 211 23 142 16 14 548 33 21 711 25 12 004 10 (Dl 7 (Dl 26 27 47 375 18 19 470 19 23 436 15 19 775 6 (Dl 4 (Dl 27 38 87 427 21 15 508 32 IS 840 25 7 716 10 (01 7 (Dl 26 46 81 388 30 (0) 36 35 232 31 31 702 15 15 108 12 (01 29 43 18 256 35 15 135 129 50 379 100 43 046 40 18 591 30 (01 30 18 66 391 10 4 583 32 48 315 27 35 838 12 (01 9 (Dl 31 51 562 630 20 20 001 46 71 902 29 14 407 25 53 351 13 11 239 32 13 9 480 10 3 715 15 12 564 11 5 494 5 (Dl 4 (Dl 33 28 37 090 20 (D) 21 10 379 18 (01 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 34 16 44 754 6 3 592 21 11 325 18 (01 5 (01 4 (01 35 17 11 255 13 (01 15 13 900 14 (01 5 (01 5 (01 35 27 22 486 19 17 761 14 5 195 12 (Dl 5 2 077 5 (01 37 35 59 458 31 (D) 54 53 755 62 (Dl 37 21 030 36 (Dl 38 55 109 858 38 25 988 54 38 223 45 24 010 35 30 440 27 (Dl 39 12 28 704 5 (Dl 11 7 557 11 7 657 3 (01 3 (Dl 40 15 27 110 10 8 316 7 (Dl 5 (01 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 41 13 35 798 5 3 653 8 8 257 5 (Dl 2 (Dl I (Dl 42 10 101 6 (Dl 14 8 413 12 (Dl 4 (Dl 3 (01 43 25 29 343 20 (Dl 16 44 202 13 (Dl 6 (D) 5 (Dl 44 28 64 560 11 8 453 9 7 486 6 (Dl 4 548 4 648 45 17 48 176 10 1 922 10 3 785 8 (Dl 1 (01 - - 45 21 10 880 15 3 792 20 17 797 16 12 900 8 11 872 5 (Dl 47 12 7 441 7 (Dl 12 3 281 12 3 261 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 48 10 6 676 9 (01 14 5 908 12 (Dl 2 (Dl 1 (01 49 7 4 465 4 (Dl 11 3 353 5 (Dl 3 (Dl 3 (Dl 50 19 7 267 14 4 501 32 43 062 22 13 318 13 17 029 9 7 130 51 16 4 758 11 2 941 18 5 618 15 (Dl 7 643 6 (01 52 17 25 840 13 (Dl 11 (Dl 10 (Dl 3 (01 3 (Dl S3 16 7 493 12 (Dl 7 2 653 7 2 653 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 54 18 9 789 14 (Dl 18 8 075 15 (01 4 2 467 4 2 457 55 18 4 694 16 (Dl 14 IS 996 12 (Dl 4 5 532 4 5 532 56 12 IDI 5 (Dl 5 739 4 (Dl - - - - 57 36 303 097 16 32 879 16 34 330 11 (01 7 26 843 2 (Dl 56 22 44 599 11 (Dl 3 (Dl 3 (01 1 (Dl 1 (01 59 7 2 015 7 2 016 5 1 550 5 (01 1 (Dl 1 (01 60 15 (0] 6 2 651 4 (01 4 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (Dl 61 8 3 957 6 3 957 8 5 830 5 (Dl 1 (Dl 1 (Dl 62 12 3 128 9 1 969 31 13 251 27 11 253 6 3 153 5 (01 53 10 (Dl 5 (Dl 31 14 715 24 10 934 11 7 056 10 (01 54 9 2 461 8 (01 4 339 2 (Dl 1 (01 1 (01 55 9 (D) 5 1 301 6 2 682 5 2 882 2 (Dl 2 (01 56 2 (D) 2 (Dl 1 (01 1 (01 1 (Dl 1 (Dl 57 7 (01 5 (Dl 13 4 775 10 2 354 3 (Dl 3 (01 58 19 46 791 10 (Dl 30 65 313 12 7 591 13 41 085 3 (01 59 7 4 755 5 (01 8 6 702 8 5 702 4 (01 4 (01 70 13 4 541 12 (Dl 3 (01 2 (01 - - - - 71 11 45 985 7 (Dl 10 5 785 10 5 785 5 3 617 5 3 617 72 9 (01 5 5 614 15 24 313 14 (01 6 4 666 5 4 865 73 S 3 716 6 (Dl 6 1 405 5 1 405 1 (Dl 1 (Dl 74 2 (Dl 2 (01 7 3 954 5 (01 1 (Dl 1 (01 75 8 2 765 5 (Dl 6 1 465 5 1 455 1 (Dl I (01 75 7 20 695 6 (01 25 40 384 17 10 328 7 (D) 6 (Dl 77 1-88 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Dry goods, apparel (SIC 503)— Continued Apparel and accessories, hosiery, lingerie (SIC 5035) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Footwear (SIC 5039) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Farm products— raw materials (SIC 505) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Merchant wholesalers Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NCW YORKi N.Y. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY CHICAGOi ILL. -NORTHWESTERN INDIANA . . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NE« YORKt N.Y CHICASOi ILL LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH. CALIF, PHILADELPHIA. PA. -N.J SAN FHANCISCO-OAKLANDi CALIF.. B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2a 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3« 35 36 37 38 39 HO 11 «2 H3 4U 15 16 DETROIT. MICH BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO ST. LOUIS. MO. -ILL MINNEAP0LIS-5T. PAUL. MINN. NEWARK. N.J. . DALLAS. TEX. . ATLANTA. GA. . PITTSBURGH. PA. HOUSTON. TEX.. KANSAS CITY. MO.-KANS. . WASHINGTON. D.C.-MD.-VA. BALTIMORE. MD PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC. SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.-IND. MILWAUKEE. WIS DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. OREG.-WASH.. . INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . . . BUFFALO. N.Y.. . . NEW ORLEANS. LA. . MIAMI. FuA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . COLUMBUS. OHIO LOUISVILLE. KY.-IND. . . . BIRMINGHAri. ALA PHOENIX. ARIZ TAMPA-5T. PETERSBURG. FLA. jersey city. n.j provtdence-pawtucket-warwlck. hartfOkd. conn SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH .... OMAHA. NEBR.-IOWA R.I. -MASS RICHMOND. VA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. . SYRACUSE. N.Y. . . . ROCHESTER. N.Y.. . . ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY. N. TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH SACRAMENTO. CALIF NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIOSi MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . . SAN ANTONIO. TEX.. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . AKRONi OHIO TULSA. OKLA SAN RERNARDINO-RI VERS IDE-ONTARIO. WILMINGTON, DEL.-N.J.-MD DES MOINES. IOWA NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA. . . . GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT. N.C.. HARRISBURG. PA WICHITA. KANS SPR I NGF lELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKEt BRIDGEPORT. CONN ORLANDO. FLA SPOKANE. WASH YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN. OHIO. ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON . Standard Notes: 2 658 335 2 559 332 396 186 113 53 161 61 78 53 12 105 60 17 12 13 11 50 26 003 931 IDI 3 908 175 (0) 350 012 123 209 152 938 26 010 129 853 67 222 93 021 15 131 20 830 117 510 89 978 22 082 9 098 27 006 15 981 25 705 15 050 19 730 31 856 12 117 ID) 11 071 20 172 6 327 11 796 27 215 26 551 5 856 9 795 7 013 5 115 12 261 3 118 12 726 ID) (D) 2 112 (D) 1 521 (0) 5 838 (D) (D) 2 796 2 971 1 056 21 78U 5 175 150 ID] 609 781 ID) 1 912 220 817 218 266 159 102 133 51 63 15 10 52 32 35 10 37 11 13 26 20 28 27 17 17 10 17 15 56 17 ID) ID) ID) ID) 121 501 ID) ID) ID) 3 180 ID) in ID) ID) 19 117 ID) ID) ID) 27 151 4 ID) ID) ID) ID) 153 255 75 305 50 258 16 829 62 075 32 597 ID) ID) ID) 31 571 35 938 11 711 ID) 21 051 ID) ID) 15 050 ID) 15 511 10 688 ID) 9 952 ID) ID) ID) 21 519 ID) ID) (D) 10) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 2 795 ID) ID) 1 919 ID) 1 160 ID) ID) ID) ID) (D) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 1 058 ID) 111 ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 201 39 188 39 32 50 15 220 295 ID) 209 572 ID) 30 215 31 339 17 027 1 051 137 308 11 532 225 279 ID) 6 266 9 061 10 120 20 619 ID) 7 677 ID) ID) 1 357 3 178 5 210 9 755 ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 11 573 ID) 2 685 ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 1 269 3 583 ID) 607 ID) ID) ID) ID) 151 30 153 30 22 17 11 Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. ID) 13 512 ID) 13 512 17 875 31 821 ID) ID) 78 205 ID) 10) 10) 10) ID) ID) ID) 10) ID) ID) 357 ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 10) 10) ID) 10] 10] 10) 10] 10) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) ID) 259 3 583 10) 507 10] 10] 10) 10) 507 188 187 171 55 70 39 13 151 11 113 127 11 83 21 13 38 25 7 21 30 38 15 11 75 22 21 8 125 13 37 3 35 15 2 6 15 13 100 25 10 8 6 21 3 15 15 23 2 15 31 31 59 3 1 085 218 1 300 738 1 055 251 1 272 861 265 186 113 783 122 138 61 197 501 378 10 092 510 588 1 333 027 15 122 195 113 112 322 9 923 203 588 1 101 658 ID] 87 516 2 829 33 209 111 576 111 225 257 987 523 116 351 069 105 112 117 288 3 611 1 120 522 99 293 122 811 116 756 12 113 121 151 22 Oil ID) ID) 57 395 ID) 789 585 226 865 171 Oil 6 027 1 018 17 198 ID) 231 139 12 710 59 388 ID) 19 989 26 199 19 059 291 116 1 880 ID) 31 598 25 537 10 868 118 165 ID) ID) 138 185 10 315 13 527 15 291 17 173 168 112 3 522 ID) 10) 22 923 1 700 9 567 102 67 387 65 36 3 535 111 (0) 3 523 919 ID) 102 619 115 300 77 538 3 190 312 679 2 920 186 568 308 125 ID) 122 156 95 570 1 078 151 633 503 029 10] ID) ID) 18 355 32 552 33 527 71 765 552 028 ID) 93 115 ID) 1 211 850 066 10) 73 103 58 078 59 957 9 989 ID) ID) ID) 10) 182 219 118 971 29 080 ID) ID) ID) 10) 155 970 ID) 10) 101 10) 3 167 7 895 151 259 ID) ID) ID) 2 720 10) ID) 10) 88 709 1 050 ID) ID) 1 823 17 111 ID) ID) ID) 18 575 ID) ID) WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-89 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963- Continued Electrical goods (SIC 506) Total Electrical supplies. apparatus (SIC 5063) Electrical appliances, TV, radio sets (SIC 5064) Electronic parts, equipment (SIC 5065) All types of operation Mercha t wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operation Merchant wholesalers Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- lish- 1 f lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 2 085 3 312 117 1 592 1 398 063 755 1 628 986 574 445 455 495 756 368 414 553 559 825 916 763 604 388 948 1 815 1 761 470 454 519 251 358 822 257 203 222 380 152 490 309 91 (01 295 448 904 160 IDI 2 1 570 2 367 286 I 243 1 042 307 553 1 227 551 435 343 853 409 585 059 344 419 888 608 553 556 464 278 556 3 787 1 734 300 432 501 552 354 798 239 194 101 151 (0) 90 (0) 282 (01 148 75 794 n 928 1 688 839 566 728 904 357 788 813 207 252 421 175 437 000 134 332 658 395 463 026 225 143 825 5 490 1 003 154 273 293 941 239 517 909 137 113 201 61 313 849 43 124 370 190 171 396 93 56 370 6 U02 741 090 214 289 048 181 444 759 88 107 841 85 181 832 59 145 752 135 114 499 67 35 455 7 338 559 437 189 225 530 175 356 659 87 93 508 52 139 029 43 110 481 101 53 739 59 21 541 55 586 g 121 683 17B 226 241 923 184 355 282 103 78 170 55 125 835 40 108 167 181 192 061 83 9 28 1 493 606 139 148 632 148 342 877 61 57 950 57 98 603 39 74 724 76 52 126 39 15 958 10 639 10 11 12 227 443 456 122 162 504 108 304 575 45 59 730 39 103 957 29 92 135 80 34 824 48 255 400 209 141 167 136 115 227 139 50 59 592 51 99 254 38 79 903 88 73 816 53 27 541 25U 290 587 801 434 794 171 132 268 017 140 105 106 131 255 474 259 732 67 55 50 044 73 554 47 48 144 127 71 243 38 31 126 510 43 779 101 HI 188 200 103 819 56 45 91 453 22 772 13 m 15 16 17 213 485 535 90 134 750 118 322 188 42 46 457 49 100 558 29 101 45 62 679 19 (Dl 23u 358 269 135 138 534 128 245 877 54 56 386 43 80 184 33 56 939 63 31 208 48 15 209 203 269 231 123 123 303 108 188 771 56 56 279 32 50 279 23 40 254 63 30 181 44 16 750 206 379 695 104 103 254 94 244 450 38 34 138 39 83 653 27 53 255 73 51 592 39 15 861 34 618 18 19 22tt 637 701 131 151 881 73 417 153 41 57 360 43 85 733 33 59 903 108 133 815 57 158 186 017 87 96 869 65 84 572 27 31 113 31 55 232 25 51 169 62 45 213 35 14 587 20 164 193 952 101 39 611 58 58 964 36 15 888 27 28 812 22 11 606 79 96 176 43 12 117 21 223 272 751 119 111 480 99 156 142 47 42 404 43 55 131 31 101 81 51 478 41 (01 22 140 228 809 73 77 421 70 151 825 25 31 806 32 52 887 21 37 055 38 24 097 27 8 550 23 169 251 454 99 110 320 91 161 919 35 35 383 36 71 793 27 61 533 42 17 742 37 13 404 2H 183 285 010 85 104 280 85 182 085 29 (D) 44 67 229 31 IDI 54 35 695 25 8 279 25 132 189 359 79 107 206 73 119 790 33 50 535 30 (Dl 25 101 29 (01 21 (Dl 26 126 214 484 58 90 575 63 104 508 24 28 351 19 63 050 15 IDI 44 45 915 18 -Dl 27 134 147 305 84 71 018 57 56 172 36 22 510 29 47 397 21 38 507 36 33 736 27 10 001 26 126 215 988 68 104 988 69 133 157 28 34 135 27 69 501 18 101 30 13 320 22 (Dl 29 166 1U9 175 130 107 441 59 57 338 40 25 227 52 74 266 58 71 426 45 17 571 32 9 788 30 77 110 320 45 68 873 50 51 887 23 (Dl 14 42 599 11 39 944 13 5 734 11 (Dl 31 113 218 483 58 95 452 57 148 840 26 38 558 22 57 310 17 52 142 24 12 333 15 5 752 32 81 103 127 52 66 656 41 52 480 23 28 818 16 32 579 14 IDI 24 17 968 15 (01 33 70 89 481 52 65 826 33 40 559 18 19 568 19 44 363 17 IDI 18 4 459 17 (01 34 80 113 017 45 62 452 44 53 185 17 19 193 18 42 154 15 IDI 18 7 678 13 101 35 136 140 529 83 65 048 54 59 872 28 25 401 25 32 371 23 IDI 57 38 286 32 101 36 115 135 958 73 77 673 S3 83 509 28 38 417 25 38 927 19 34 503 37 13 522 25 4 753 37 58 138 683 46 33 594 29 59 929 21 IDI 7 IDI 7 (01 22 (Dl 18 (0 1 36 65 59 189 58 46 599 29 (D) 25 10) 21 26 709 19 IDI 15 (01 14 (0 1 39 85 102 101 534 116 066 51 55 55 874 58 389 38 51 54 971 54 027 21 19 19 956 23 574 26 26 35 989 42 104 18 21 31 890 IDI 21 25 10 574 9 935 12 15 4 028 (01 40 41 70 97 582 44 57 694 37 57 746 14 18 747 21 (01 19 (01 12 (01 11 (01 42 73 65 102 902 76 695 41 47 60 299 59 848 43 32 62 054 33 247 18 19 28 426 18 742 16 19 37 235 37 169 13 16 (01 IDI 14 14 3 503 5 279 10 12 (Dl (0 1 43 44 57 103 689 37 45 852 30 70 967 14 16 503 14 29 472 12 IDI 13 3 250 11 (01 45 130 222 123 43 49 392 47 128 026 12 20 193 20 28 221 16 24 853 63 65 876 20 4 345 46 90 89 754 57 54 733 41 53 571 27 35 471 17 14 483 13 11 163 32 21 600 17 8 099 47 73 101 504 54 49 995 33 62 888 22 15 931 21 31 154 18 (01 19 7 462 14 (01 46 63 90 607 47 50 834 34 60 792 21 22 233 15 27 298 13 26 084 13 2 517 13 2 517 49 49 56 542 39 45 571 21 34 165 13 ID) 9 15 740 8 101 19 6 537 18 (01 50 61 110 861 41 52 263 29 79 933 15 25 533 17 22 765 15 (Dl 15 8 153 11 (D 1 51 97 71 022 71 49 698 30 35 222 20 23 363 14 15 079 12 (01 53 19 721 39 (01 52 62 56 650 44 37 730 31 30 847 16 12 814 15 20 856 14 (01 15 4 947 14 (0 1 53 96 135 636 54 69 799 28 50 717 15 21 550 17 36 745 15 (Dl 51 48 174 24 (01 54 63 102 879 49 84 325 31 38 915 21 (Dl IB 60 415 15 59 532 14 3 548 13 (01 55 59 49 073 46 25 517 32 38 084 24 19 051 13 3 063 11 (01 14 7 926 11 (01 56 97 78 643 54 36 591 25 25 781 21 (Dl 11 4 119 7 (Dl 61 48 743 26 13 506 57 42 38 146 31 22 671 21 28 173 13 15 194 5 1 906 4 (Dl 15 8 067 14 (0 I 56 49 43 632 27 21 889 33 36 801 15 15 749 5 1 373 4 (Dl 11 5 458 8 (Dl 59 38 2n 32 905 34 27 530 18 26 314 15 (Dl 8 2 423 7 (01 12 4 158 12 (Dl 60 (D) 18 (01 5 15 935 6 15 936 3 1 982 2 (Dl 11 (01 10 (01 61 51 45 224 34 34 403 29 23 156 17 (Dl 15 20 431 11 19 025 7 1 627 5 (Dl 62 60 85 025 39 31 438 23 55 458 13 12 052 10 15 258 8 (Dl 27 13 310 18 (01 63 54 48 925 39 37 745 19 35 733 10 25 592 17 (01 14 (01 18 (01 15 (01 64 57 36 362 49 19 954 23 14 611 22 (0) 7 2 545 6 (01 27 19 105 21 (Dl 65 42 29 055 37 26 887 17 (0) 13 (D) 14 14 209 13 (Dl 11 \D) 11 (01 66 27 20 519 23 18 520 13 13 901 11 (Dl 7 4 375 5 (Dl 7 2 243 6 (Dl 67 29 21 248 24 17 110 13 13 226 10 (Dl 8 5 750 7 (Dl 8 2 272 7 (Dl 66 43 30 445 25 16 991 24 21 009 12 10 503 5 4 719 5 (Dl 13 4 717 8 (01 69 32 43 128 27 ID) 11 13 994 8 (Dl 10 27 254 9 (01 11 1 880 10 (01 70 57 47 122 44 37 732 23 15 290 17 10 281 19 24 993 17 (01 15 6 839 10 (01 71 45 27 749 34 20 Oil 23 15 023 15 11 442 7 7 250 5 (01 15 5 476 12 (01 72 39 55 842 28 17 841 16 23 213 12 12 106 7 (01 5 (01 16 (Dl 11 (01 73 82 88 078 42 41 586 25 (D) 13 27 088 9 (Dl 9 (01 47 41 043 20 (01 74 45 33 377 29 101 23 22 038 11 14 871 10 8 134 7 (Dl 12 3 205 11 (01 75 43 55 823 35 31 348 21 36 511 16 20 445 9 8 652 8 (01 13 10 660 11 (01 76 44 58 719 34 28 846 27 44 317 19 (Dl 5 10 440 4 (Dl 12 3 962 11 (01 77 1-90 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Groceries and related products (SIC 504) Total All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) General-line grocery wholesalers (SIC 5042) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Dairy products (SIC 5043) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NEv; YORKi N.V. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY CHICAGO. ILL. -NORTHWESTERN INDIANA • . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NEW YORK) N.Y CHICAGOi ILL LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACHi CALIF. PHILADELPHIA! PA. -N.J SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND I CALIF.. DETROITi MICH BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO ST. LOUIS. MO. -ILL MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. MINN. NEWARK. N.J. . DALLAS. TEX. . ATLANTA. GA. . PITTSBURGH. PA. HOUSTON. TEX.. KANSAS CITY. MO.-KANS. . WASHINGTON. D.C.-MO.-VA. BALTIMORE. MD PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC. SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.-IND. MILWAUKEE. WIS DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. DREG. -WASH.. . INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . . . BUFFALO. N.Y.. . . NEW ORLEANS. LA. . MIAMI. FLA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . COLUMBUS. OHIO LOUISVILLE. KY.-IND. . . . BIRMINGHAM. ALA PHOENIX. ARIZ TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. JERSEY CITY I N.J PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARW ICK . HARTFORD. CONN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH .... OMAHA. NEBR.-IOWA R.I. -MASS RICHMOND. VA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. . SYRACUSE. N.Y. . . . ROCHESTER. N.Y.. . . ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY. N. TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH SACHAMENTO. CALIF NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . . SAN ANTONIO. TEX.. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . 62 DES MOINES. IOWA AKRON. OHIO TULSA. OKLA SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERS I DE-ONTARIO. WILMINGTON. DEL.-N.J.-MD NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA,. . . GREEh:SBORO-HIGH POINT. N.C.. HARRISBURG. PA WICHITA. KANS SPRINGE I ELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE. BRIDGEPORT. CONN ORLANDO. FLA SPOKANE. WASH YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN. OHIO. . . ALLENT0WN-BETHLEHEM-EA5T0N. P 4 881 1 729 3 903 1 669 1 393 1 033 830 558 907 330 H6i 333 UltO 256 270 «39 277 230 231 366 277 282 268 275 237 232 191 298 336 313 164 112 1«2 165 115 192 269 179 211 142 156 113 93 150 147 144 154 175 109 142 128 175 153 100 198 103 126 73 79 201 58 92 109 180 115 158 57 118 47 75 85 98 69 122 89 78 100 9 142 531 4 174 745 7 353 937 4 119 324 2 866 926 1 748 985 2 250 071 1 103 018 1 573 902 651 041 834 259 1 119 583 926 590 677 895 520 191 706 552 532 263 539 356 417 792 469 893 538 305 627 619 501 530 429 496 457 670 446 355 292 853 497 347 612 264 483 858 411 408 284 595 227 835 191 538 224 905 326 106 328 046 252 584 199 009 180 020 268 357 257 005 151 054 245 075 301 275 231 852 169 583 239 943 128 918 225 151 207 110 274 027 299 254 143 505 274 577 231 072 270 547 82 135 104 742 308 804 156 956 264 955 93 921 146 295 239 503 202 347 45 541 190 423 40 603 100 802 148 208 97 809 46 615 156 325 147 781 132 310 77 602 008 308 3 187 1 255 987 769 521 525 668 220 321 207 374 156 154 323 191 148 172 260 227 164 189 178 141 144 115 208 249 217 98 50 96 115 73 106 174 155 178 98 96 67 55 89 76 84 112 123 71 103 86 115 80 143 74 78 53 57 109 37 53 85 132 70 77 36 72 29 39 48 74 58 61 56 57 67 5 142 855 2 045 092 3 985 917 2 008 138 1 444 168 816 507 806 203 534 982 726 809 256 230 389 466 549 528 586 513 313 591 157 580 334 492 347 579 200 091 211 416 220 497 275 605 258 211 189 884 188 857 224 912 201 923 99 249 208 050 295 313 269 304 136 305 64 917 131 788 85 594 116 996 193 215 140 249 162 117 141 084 107 641 109 555 82 101 80 721 138 795 66 770 83 409 91 586 108 070 51 604 125 735 129 185 197 915 199 823 106 357 158 506 96 901 75 424 73 237 73 894 153 321 IB 898 155 184 51 082 79 318 42 415 108 699 28 228 97 525 15 088 42 195 95 301 55 552 37 125 51 550 98 855 42 512 42 139 137 49 891 974 497 673 318 776 IDI 573 899 185 565 240 441 130 702 102 925 82 279 211 954 243 208 419 100 175 038 65 528 171 814 185 997 (01 ID) 75 977 128 255 153 753 72 445 76 718 (D] 117 725 37 727 105 435 40 028 88 151 90 830 (D) 75 597 34 208 67 985 117 480 32 429 15 750 ID) 32 094 !D) ID) ID) 83 580 20 981 38 390 25 810 34 Oil 20 311 58 332 88 551 ID) 144 567 ID) 75 554 46 547 IDI 29 320 39 709 (D) (D) 127 367 10) 18 665 9 610 ID) ID) 45 481 ID) 20 123 ID) 14 854 8 342 15 024 lu) 2C 242 16 830 543 165 415 153 74 75 51 58 42 22 51 29 51 17 18 31 30 892 618 336 650 565 076 324 126 197 425 172 894 157 349 117 796 85 351 48 595 39 617 193 650 131 849 24 534 38 021 87 525 25 105 28 495 77 706 51 203 55 433 42 753 26 905 43 015 38 842 27 042 36 775 54 003 22 009 19 664 24 271 11 485 22 809 19 517 7 593 13 367 21 150 25 502 ID) 10 354 15 290 23 178 ID) 18 969 ID) 20 578 14 225 31 914 32 410 15 112 lU) 17 470 13 044 16 961 28 977 11 255 19 082 8 474 ID) 18 112 7 407 4 232 14 197 ID) 45 546 4 321 9 751 17 390 7 514 11 444 ID) 11 813 2 683 4 628 lu) 16 221 4 750 467 122 360 113 47 55 29 50 33 14 39 24 42 14 10 15 23 WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-91 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Groceries and related products (SIC 504)— Continued Poultry, poultry products (SIC 5044) Confectionery (SIC 5045) Fish, seafoods (SIC 5046) Meats, meat products (SIC 5047) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Estab- list)- ments Sales Est8t^ lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales Estab- lish- ments Sales i (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 273 123 318 626 163 163 195 96 (01 135 615 246 100 246 034 139 641 215 73 150 258 57 729 190 30 135 724 49 503 182 26 (01 30 352 1 029 425 1 658 221 1 298 644 970 379 1 297 115 759 781 1 2 226 119 80 78 278 875 (01 1U8 879 84 469 57 648 171 92 41 58 26 (01 (01 85 838 50 397 33 920 194 95 53 51 53 194 241 138 385 82 823 85 698 60 739 168 58 35 47 33 105 203 55 473 20 807 (01 17 065 171 29 37 41 32 130 059 (01 29 598 17 154 22 961 163 25 30 39 29 (01 (01 15 044 (01 19 026 784 412 285 196 101 1 359 841 1 285 945 408 552 306 259 231 746 745 359 257 180 87 1 104 056 754 961 341 064 228 745 112 265 3 4 5 6 7 50 26 38 lu 54 598 47 631 23 648 (D) (Dl 40 34 19 25 10 52 049 38 360 15 274 18 793 5 807 40 50 26 23 25 29 013 50 815 71 872 59 963 21 023 32 29 15 14 16 (Dl 14 847 (01 10 255 11 543 24 73 8 9 2 25 943 53 019 6 602 (01 (01 23 67 6 9 1 (Dl 49 240 (01 (Dl (Dl 132 193 49 50 54 197 005 442 459 85 577 57 510 62 367 128 171 45 58 45 155 420 258 325 53 624 (01 47 206 8 9 10 11 12 21 12 m 2i 2n 27 354 (Dl 11 869 (Dl 9 473 12 8 6 17 17 (Dl 9 641 (01 (Dl 8 996 23 22 21 42 12 22 360 45 413 53 773 22 240 7 748 21 11 11 35 9 (Dl 10 457 7 522 (Dl 5 772 9 2 3 2 6 (01 (01 2 759 (Dl 4 581 9 2 2 2 6 (Dl (Dl (01 (01 4 581 126 40 29 42 51 135 526 53 827 52 283 89 350 74 522 117 34 19 34 44 84 835 35 785 10 769 35 622 42 326 13 14 15 16 17 21 17 22 15 21 12 573 (0) 27 787 9 637 14 135 14 17 18 7 9 (01 (01 101 4 073 4 801 8 15 21 14 22 3 181 (Dl 8 168 13 635 21 533 4 15 15 12 13 (Dl (01 5 952 (01 (01 1 5 26 4 19 (01 (01 15 557 457 21 939 1 5 22 4 15 (01 (01 13 509 457 20 065 39 37 40 59 33 30 404 91 093 46 771 67 995 55 369 36 33 35 54 27 17 368 53 210 (Dl (01 (01 18 19 20 21 22 19 16 16 18 10 (D) 12 969 18 114 10 179 7 280 12 14 11 7 3 6 166 (01 (01 7 150 453 19 18 18 13 12 22 269 12 122 25 879 7 508 5 950 14 12 10 8 9 (01 (01 (01 4 550 5 086 1 5 2 8 (01 1 496 (Dl 3 181 1 5 2 8 (Dl 1 496 (01 3 181 29 41 38 30 19 24 221 43 312 53 393 29 537 13 900 28 37 35 30 18 (Dl (Dl 50 263 (01 (01 23 24 25 26 27 14 lu 18 15 15 22 357 17 107 25 659 12 571 6 647 12 11 18 10 9 (Dl (Dl 25 659 7 162 2 834 18 17 11 8 12 21 754 15 880 4 969 4 696 7 151 14 13 7 6 8 (01 (01 1 579 (01 2 890 12 42 25 4 3 4 340 12 851 10 305 1 508 (01 11 41 24 4 3 (Dl (01 (01 1 508 (Dl 41 40 55 27 5 50 068 75 430 109 074 29 209 50 201 36 33 54 23 3 20 022 24 112 59 869 (Dl 1 486 28 29 30 31 32 12 9 5 11 15 6 381 3 421 2 562 12 619 9 004 8 5 2 6 10 4 299 1 737 (01 7 110 5 858 7 5 6 8 11 (01 (Dl (01 2 817 3 558 4 6 4 7 8 2 353 (Dl (01 (01 (Dl 3 2 2 22 (Dl (Dl (01 10 509 2 2 2 20 (01 (01 (Dl (01 17 30 10 22 37 20 565 36 537 30 735 25 251 79 317 16 27 7 15 29 (01 (01 7 563 9 867 33 265 33 34 35 36 37 5 11 10 13 8 1 028 9 344 4 391 59 785 8 344 3 5 5 6 6 (0) (01 3 118 iDl (0) 12 13 6 7 10 15 221 8 502 3 478 2 326 (0) 12 12 5 5 8 15 221 (01 (01 (01 1 848 5 20 4 2 2 2 525 9 131 1 581 (01 (01 5 20 4 2 2 2 525 9 131 1 681 (Dl (Dl 50 39 23 19 14 74 047 63 658 42 342 14 658 14 132 45 35 21 17 14 58 468 37 556 (01 (Dl 14 132 38 39 40 41 42 B 8 U 6 U 4 940 7 170 9 459 3 408 (01 4 7 1 4 2 1 967 (Dl (0) (01 (0) 5 4 8 9 8 1 609 (Dl 18 565 4 275 2 568 4 3 3 5 6 (Dl (01 (01 1 500 2 588 3 1 5 5 3 (Dl (01 (01 1 246 (Dl 3 6 4 3 (01 (01 (01 (01 8 23 13 19 27 15 896 17 852 34 530 35 887 50 113 5 22 6 15 23 (Dl (01 3 145 13 632 30 030 43 44 45 45 47 7 9 10 8 12 8 648 (Dl 6 350 (Dl 13 920 3 6 5 5 6 (01 2 517 2 274 (01 7 809 7 7 10 14 7 2 568 5 789 (01 15 532 (01 5 5 6 10 5 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 8 1 2 9 1 724 (Dl (Dl 6 203 8 1 2 7 1 724 (Ul (01 (01 21 17 12 18 25 47 908 12 720 24 611 12 175 30 190 17 14 11 17 24 14 135 8 231 (01 (Dl (01 48 49 50 51 52 16 7 14 6 15 (0) 10 443 5 442 (Dl 12 611 6 5 12 4 5 5 969 (01 (01 (01 (01 10 5 6 7 6 9 967 653 4 765 9 746 3 292 9 4 5 4 4 (Dl (Dl 4 785 (01 (Dl 2 2 3 3 1 (01 (Dl 2 010 (Dl (Dl 1 1 3 3 1 (01 (01 2 010 (Dl (Dl 14 7 24 15 20 21 567 1 897 25 803 47 567 33 164 12 6 23 14 18 (Dl (01 (01 (Dl (Dl 53 54 55 55 57 8 in 23 7 7 3 310 5 778 17 586 3 252 6 377 5 7 6 4 5 1 624 <. 5 265 2 172 (Dl (01 9 4 4 5 5 (01 716 3 214 2 746 (Dl 9 3 3 5 5 (Dl (01 (01 2 745 (01 2 1 2 5 2 (01 (Dl (Dl 879 (01 2 1 2 5 2 (01 (01 (01 879 (01 17 11 22 8 11 21 930 24 205 20 255 (01 13 539 17 9 22 5 9 21 930 (Dl 20 255 (01 (Dl 58 59 50 51 62 7 5 8 9 6 5 474 (01 9 067 15 301 4 012 1 4 4 2 2 (0) (0) (Dl (Dl (Dl 8 7 4 4 4 3 608 (01 3 546 (01 598 6 6 3 3 2 (01 (01 (01 (Dl (Dl 4 9 1 (01 6 546 (Dl 4 7 1 (01 (Dl (01 17 27 14 21 8 15 351 (01 7 298 31 392 9 477 15 22 14 18 5 (Dl (01 7 298 17 507 (01 63 64 65 56 57 5 2 5 8 10 4 833 (Dl (Dl 2 682 6 187 3 2 2 5 7 (Dl (Dl (01 (01 (01 9 4 10 3 4 6 138 (01 22 610 703 503 7 2 6 1 4 (Dl (01 1 619 (01 503 5 3 4 2 017 (01 1 086 6 3 4 2 017 (01 1 088 18 5 3 10 15 42 000 5 803 (Dl 6 372 39 695 14 4 2 10 12 10 484 (01 (01 5 372 (Dl 68 59 70 71 72 3 3 6 7 8 446 4 289 4 024 1 826 2 292 1 2 3 4 5 (Dl (01 (01 1 511 (Dl 3 5 5 7 5 783 (Dl 3 089 (01 1 494 3 4 5 7 5 783 (01 3 089 (Dl 1 494 4 2 3 1 3 1 391 (01 1 348 (01 1 400 4 2 3 1 3 1 391 (01 1 348 (01 1 400 19 11 10 8 22 20 431 22 393 5 972 9 971 ?1 QA-^ 6 9 6 19 (Dl 9 130 (Dl (Dl (01 73 74 75 76 77 1-92 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Groceries and related products (SIC 504)— Continued Fresh fruits, vegetables (SIC 5048) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other groceries and related products (SIC 5049) Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Petroleum bulk stations, terminals (SIC 5092) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NtW VORKt N.V. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY CHICaGOi ill. -northwestern INDIANA . . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NEW YORKi N.Y CHICAGOi ILL LOS SNGELES-LONG BEACH. CALIF PHILADELPHIA. PA. -N.J. . . . SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLANDt CALIF. DETROIT. MICH. . . . BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO. . . ST. LOUIS. MO.-ILL.. MINNFAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. NEWARK. N.J. . DALLAS. TEX. . ATLANTA. GA . . PITTSBURGH. PA. HOUSTON. TEX.. -KANS. . -MD.-VA. KANSAS CITY. MO. WASHINGTON. D.C. BALTIMORE. MD PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC. SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.-IND. MILWAUKEE. WIS DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. OREG.-WASH.. . INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . . . LA. BUFFALO. N.Y. NEW ORLEANS. MIAMI. FLA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . -IND. COLUMBUS. OHIO LOUISVILLE. KY. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. . . PHOENIX. ARIZ. • . • TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. JERSEY CITY. N.J PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARWICK. HARTFORD. CONN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH .... OMAHA. NEBR.-IOWA RICHMOND. VA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. . SYRACUSE. N.Y. . . . ROCHESTER. N.Y.. . . ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY . TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH. . . . SACRAMENTO. CALIF. . . . NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . . SAN ANTONIO. TEX.. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . AKRON. OHIO TULSA. OKLA SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO. WILMINGTON. DEL.-N.J.-MD DES MOINES. IOWA NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT. N.C.. . HARRISBURG. PA WICHITA. KANS SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKEi BRIDGEPORT. CONN ORLANDO. FLA SPOKANE. WASH YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN. OHIO. . ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON . 796 293 632 263 353 201 162 116 182 68 93 52 81 41 65 100 55 50 45 97 U2 32 Standard Noles: 706 471 317 756 598 520 314 230 409 349 195 598 194 230 97 503 147 581 89 421 66 081 62 783 46 809 48 738 54 761 SB 106 37 975 55 330 42 081 57 466 44 331 37 872 53 719 26 814 37 482 30 037 36 139 29 453 85 890 83 185 19 815 15 570 20 294 22 577 20 700 53 155 66 429 12 898 (D) 28 367 35 631 24 211 8 730 25 181 28 401 21 716 17 892 23 439 9 407 46 443 16 586 35 567 36 336 6 963 53 118 23 546 21 034 3 5U 13 052 108 572 4 607 12 535 8 621 17 B44 75 572 67 938 5 056 10 385 2 521 9 152 6 886 10 180 3 278 104 897 14 204 £ 856 8 925 579 227 444 218 225 125 91 92 132 50 70 34 320 375 181 514 269 308 (D] 145 875 81 822 68 185 63 498 73 812 43 931 29 457 29 837 29 453 35 925 30 175 54 585 24 973 39 545 101 26 676 IDl 21 195 43 259 18 881 19 372 17 148 24 575 20 009 74 742 33 761 10 551 7 675 14 611 ID) (Dl 20 Oil 27 240 4 320 IDl 19 984 26 832 10 379 5 508 10 006 12 388 12 188 IDl 18 227 6 637 16 575 13 943 9 326 15 755 8 963 31 945 16 371 8 888 (D) ID) 12 251 IDl 7 226 6 811 12 550 4 750 14 650 IDl 5 999 IDl ID] ID) 6 325 101 12 869 9 596 IDl 4 154 667 544 385 532 405 339 348 201 282 117 163 143 110 110 107 167 91 88 83 123 85 130 107 125 96 117 130 96 50 62 51 65 89 54 63 48 64 46 41 62 74 48 50 70 43 43 49 52 54 45 51 38 4 291 953 1 371 705 3 808 539 1 368 865 1 016 390 701 348 1 294 957 450 458 644 111 243 047 368 287 502 552 101 301 589 331 197 279 915 186 752 303 282 101 185 954 218 550 270 255 294 127 213 050 185 525 221 156 154 082 199 937 342 069 142 851 228 508 164 489 75 637 72 261 91 617 101 417 105 550 104 512 40 337 57 313 83 460 131 807 53 480 91 979 175 018 106 251 54 910 89 731 43 830 56 718 57 224 104 813 52 433 55 204 77 888 89 093 174 653 12 352 15 770 21 671 IDl 97 702 35 469 59 109 88 762 31 442 7 567 62 179 15 999 26 545 49 755 13 488 9 251 12 466 41 086 73 874 948 1 262 336 1 041 325 246 223 186 117 157 57 62 63 87 45 48 104 42 33 47 74 64 57 53 57 38 43 35 65 74 58 21 10 24 32 21 38 53 46 52 27 26 13 1 622 252 220 531 1 470 229 217 626 189 330 131 781 266 855 65 442 152 265 32 978 50 341 64 539 101 30 239 25 112 80 980 65 207 16 797 (Dl 38 938 31 371 31 620 35 732 27 155 33 005 22 077 14 965 24 701 19 005 43 511 10 570 18 928 14 474 11 758 14 345 36 761 29 234 55 123 23 014 13 957 7 496 7 329 10 398 12 813 18 143 8 571 14 468 21 694 8 842 10 098 7 194 86 072 7 454 21 372 11 894 9 899 ID) 7 495 5 288 ID) ID) 3 002 14 055 20 248 9 055 12 210 4 544 21 574 6 886 9 228 5 801 3 420 5 015 7 499 1 523 5 558 4 238 294 317 181 255 120 126 95 141 69 65 168 124 80 48 101 32 41 30 83 79 92 76 85 121 51 51 33 50 46 31 50 54 51 66 70 32 58 50 49 27 40 26 30 51 109 23 32 Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available, (X) Not applicable. 520 106 586 955 795 744 481 585 553 704 484 972 295 595 387 708 415 568 233 856 223 320 167 123 391 264 73 447 135 708 203 427 121 605 133 785 124 817 285 594 129 223 159 054 147 704 133 814 73 210 132 383 116 355 253 205 89 071 78 653 81 728 56 410 103 621 100 808 79 123 93 539 103 474 19 184 159 104 92 688 42 685 62 094 105 958 75 127 128 042 94 631 96 724 149 116 101 022 119 848 67 845 86 165 52 074 101 403 35 454 51 311 42 891 79 713 73 558 95 744 71 021 25 592 20 163 544 13 71 813 33 59 831 53 43 582 53 50 850 36 73 923 44 83 073 27 83 587 52 23 520 14 53 071 11 47 186 33 31 139 41 30 554 30 55 550 39 73 553 WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-93 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Hardware; plumbing, heating equipment, supplies (SIC 507) Total Hardware (SIC 5072) Plumbing, heating equipment, supplies (SIC 5074) Air conditioning, refrigeration equipment, supplies (SIC 5077) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers E Estab- Estab- Estab Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab Estab- a> lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 1 739 1 087 143 1 508 752 931 771 445 498 667 298 555 732 465 878 635 348 530 235 175 767 205 105 845 1 613 618 265 479 343 452 253 257 492 193 154 826 262 220 004 208 (01 98 140 759 78 (01 2 1 292 816 639 1 124 555 217 613 344 249 530 229 988 504 321 553 442 239 883 175 150 837 152 85 345 3 587 607 248 453 332 445 248 255 590 188 153 924 247 211 758 193 (01 92 138 890 72 (Dl 4 6«n 546 741 492 372 341 282 215 070 221 152 SOS 239 249 660 189 185 512 119 82 Oil 62 33 224 5 UOU 293 609 313 178 128 124 68 468 99 44 635 222 176 360 171 110 843 58 48 781 43 22 549 6 282 259 309 196 158 547 120 98 397 88 59 921 108 125 590 58 72 505 54 35 322 40 15 120 7 278 199 544 200 115 652 106 75 587 78 37 282 128 103 675 85 57 279 44 19 282 37 12 091 8 3U8 212 106 267 134 553 112 58 559 85 41 243 194 129 604 148 75 495 42 23 833 34 15 815 9 206 204 940 146 111 515 62 95 212 45 55 147 106 75 144 73 40 722 38 34 584 27 14 645 10 192 173 204 127 83 218 51 37 452 35 (01 92 72 869 51 45 891 49 62 883 31 (01 11 182 254 133 130 205 050 55 145 398 41 128 321 91 85 185 62 (Dl 35 22 550 27 (Dl 12 225 129 653 187 77 523 74 47 435 62 23 227 115 64 992 94 40 018 35 17 225 31 14 278 13 181 205 468 lis 85 440 46 40 754 32 21 626 78 85 377 50 47 921 57 78 337 36 15 893 14 l«5 157 689 90 79 754 38 49 281 22 (Dl 62 65 017 41 (01 45 43 391 27 (01 15 1«9 91 009 105 61 864 43 17 955 32 (01 83 65 820 55 43 071 23 7 234 18 (01 15 157 142 119 118 94 406 41 41 304 34 37 215 66 59 915 46 40 359 SO 40 899 38 16 831 17 117 148 212 108 86 242 43 66 094 31 39 534 74 55 792 54 34 355 30 25 325 23 12 353 18 12U 130 963 93 84 306 31 19 569 24 (01 57 81 309 43 54 369 35 29 985 26 (01 19 1311 85 089 99 52 456 35 19 075 27 (0) 69 51 575 50 31 160 30 14 438 22 (01 20 121 86 391 106 73 874 53 36 750 45 (01 55 45 373 50 40 251 12 4 258 10 (01 21 lUU 96 877 107 72 249 58 35 700 44 (Dl 63 49 538 45 33 668 23 11 639 18 (Dl 22 13U 75 749 85 43 716 30 21 951 15 10 416 72 39 472 45 24 323 32 14 325 25 8 977 23 135 108 441 92 61 584 32 25 036 21 (D» 72 72 550 45 39 274 31 10 745 25 (01 24 139 92 734 92 (01 29 18 743 17 8 057 83 58 631 55 37 172 27 15 350 19 (01 25 98 73 067 75 (01 33 29 159 25 (D) SO 36 846 37 30 142 15 7 062 13 (01 26 96 82 815 61 61 518 22 31 538 16 28 368 54 42 288 31 28 305 20 a 989 14 4 844 27 108 54 649 75 35 462 22 9 174 20 (01 63 34 932 41 19 509 23 10 543 15 (01 28 9n 66 314 63 38 595 23 14 556 15 (01 39 29 270 30 21 226 28 22 488 18 (Dl 29 113 84 079 90 54 680 39 19 976 33 (01 36 32 693 31 (01 38 31 410 26 15 025 30 69 72 655 51 59 376 14 35 316 11 (01 29 22 149 20 17 045 25 14 190 20 (01 31 77 81 021 50 41 940 20 22 990 15 19 575 35 35 590 23 17 791 22 21 441 12 4 574 32 67 58 958 50 45 156 11 14 340 10 (Dl 39 34 519 28 28 005 17 10 099 12 (01 33 52 87 553 41 81 567 19 71 559 15 (01 15 9 208 14 (01 17 5 785 11 (01 34 59 81 525 41 67 120 15 47 647 12 (Dl 21 18 015 12 (Dl 23 15 863 17 12 924 35 7u 56 588 58 45 178 16 7 554 11 6 586 34 32 158 30 30 055 24 15 866 17 8 527 35 78 42 083 53 (D) 19 (Dl 17 (Dl 41 19 375 31 15 482 18 (Dl IS (01 37 63 35 771 56 28 517 25 (D) 23 (Dl 32 20 026 27 (01 6 (01 5 (Dl 38 63 25 755 52 (01 17 (01 17 (01 40 12 959 39 (01 6 (01 5 (01 39 62 33 281 52 27 054 11 4 238 11 4 238 41 23 721 34 19 392 10 5 322 7 3 424 40 60 49 274 47 36 562 15 15 502 11 (Dl 34 27 755 27 18 590 U 5 015 9 (01 41 57 45 256 45 39 310 12 9 115 11 (Dl 28 27 858 23 24 831 17 8 273 11 (01 42 53 57 650 30 28 048 10 10 583 5 (Dl 34 41 725 22 16 118 9 5 342 3 (01 43 17 37 076 40 (01 7 8 755 7 8 755 25 15 623 22 (Dl 15 11 598 11 9 618 44 6U 40 507 49 32 001 22 11 909 18 (01 22 18 899 18 15 279 20 9 599 13 (01 45 69 27 087 55 20 350 14 5 507 11 4 459 38 15 518 30 11 270 17 5 962 14 4 521 45 65 32 693 54 25 813 15 9 935 14 (Dl 38 20 449 31 (01 11 2 308 9 (01 47 64 33 958 53 29 J34 10 9 769 9 (01 43 20 015 35 17 162 11 4 173 9 (01 48 Si 42 313 42 38 178 14 25 558 11 (Dl 2S 13 059 21 11 428 12 3 595 10 (01 49 4U 51 030 40 49 005 14 18 586 12 (01 IB 24 984 18 24 984 12 7 360 10 (01 50 5U 51 684 33 35 365 21 29 204 11 19 102 17 15 187 11 11 150 16 7 293 11 5 114 51 56 40 416 52 38 898 22 15 193 21 (01 18 18 574 17 (01 15 6 549 14 (Dl 52 57 26 825 47 23 364 14 3 737 13 (Dl 32 19 652 24 (01 11 3 436 10 (Dl 53 *8 27 861 37 24 132 10 4 369 10 4 359 27 17 175 19 14 585 11 6 317 8 5 177 54 57 30 101 47 25 314 15 8 549 14 (01 18 10 282 15 (01 23 11 270 18 9 994 5S 68 44 226 52 27 794 20 9 384 17 (Dl 27 21 098 20 13 871 21 13 744 15 (Dl 56 37 26 326 34 24 632 16 6 420 15 (01 17 17 755 16 (01 4 2 140 3 (01 57 35 28 475 32 25 064 16 14 057 14 (01 13 12 755 12 (01 6 1 652 6 1 562 56 35 17 424 32 (D) 7 2 924 7 2 924 16 11 250 13 (Dl 12 3 250 12 3 250 59 35 20 839 35 20 839 7 1 046 7 1 045 16 14 584 16 14 584 12 5 209 12 5 209 50 3n 14 913 28 (01 11 (0) 11 (01 12 8 356 11 (Dl 7 (01 5 (Dl 51 39 27 654 32 24 339 5 (01 6 (Dl 23 19 562 17 (01 10 (01 9 (01 62 38 26 417 30 23 542 12 (D) 10 (Dl 23 15 029 18 12 835 3 (01 2 (01 63 25 18 274 19 15 775 IS 14 394 11 (Dl 6 1 395 4 (01 4 2 485 4 2 485 64 49 44 275 41 27 989 16 (D> 10 (01 25 23 253 24 (01 7 (01 7 (01 65 35 20 328 32 19 572 10 5 139 8 (01 12 9 994 12 9 994 13 5 195 12 (Dl 66 22 10 275 20 (01 7 (0) 6 (01 14 7 044 14 7 044 1 (01 - - 57 38 26 652 29 21 519 9 5 444 8 (Dl 21 15 443 16 12 450 8 4 755 5 (Dl 68 35 23 162 29 19 544 11 10 777 8 8 730 16 9 232 14 (01 8 3 153 7 (01 59 18 14 673 14 13 360 2 (01 1 (01 12 13 190 9 (01 4 (01 4 (01 70 «1 20 967 38 (0) 8 1 457 8 1 457 21 15 477 20 (Dl 12 4 033 10 (P 71 34 25 047 30 22 487 7 (01 7 (01 25 14 826 21 12 266 2 (01 2 (01 72 32 11 825 27 10 053 7 940 5 (01 20 9 761 18 (01 5 1 124 3 (01 73 46 16 660 42 14 482 18 3 907 16 (01 17 7 692 15 (Dl 11 5 061 11 5 061 74 31 22 507 27 (Dl 6 10 455 5 10 455 19 10 532 15 (Dl 6 1 519 6 1 519 75 29 12 688 27 (01 2 (Dl 1 (01 22 11 874 21 (Dl 5 (01 5 (Dl 75 32 17 629 31 (D) 8 5 779 8 5 779 19 10 409 19 10 409 5 1 441 4 (01 77 1-94 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Machinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 508) Total All types of operations Estat> lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Commercial, industrial machinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 5082) Farm and garden machinery, equipment (SIC 5083) Estab- lish- ments (number) All types of operations Merchant wholesalers Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Merchant wholesalers Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) STINDSRD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NEW YORKi N.Y. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEV CHICAGO. ILL.-nORTHWESTERN INDIANA . . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NEW YORKt N.Y CHICASOi ILL LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACHi CALIF. PHILADELPHIA. PA. -N.J SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND. CALIF.. DETROIT. MICH. . . . BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO. . . ST. LOUIS. MO. -ILL.. MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. NEWARK. N.J. . DALLAS. TEX. . ATLANTA. GA. . PITTSBURGH. PA. HOUSTON. TEX.. -KANS. -MD.-V KANSAS CITY. HO. WASHINGTON. D.C. BALTIMORE. MD PATERSON-CLIFTON-PASSAIC. SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH. . CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.- MILWAUKEE. WIS.. . . DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. OREG.-WASH. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . IND. LA. BUFFALO. N. NEW ORLEANS. MIAMI. FLA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . COLUMBUS. OHIO . . • LOUISVILLE. KY.-IND. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. . . PHOENIX. ARIZ. . . . TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. JERSEY CITY. N.J PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARWICK. HARTFORD. CONN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH . . . . . OMAHA. NEBR.-IOWA RICHMOND. VA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA JACKSONVILLE. FLA SYRACUSE. N.Y ROCHESTER. N.Y ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY . TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH. . . . SACRAMENTO. CALIF. . . . NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . . SAN ANTONIO. TEX.. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . AKRON. OHIO TULSA. OKLA SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO. WILMINGTON. DEL.-N.J.-MD DES MOINES. IOWA NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT. N.C HARRISBURG. PA WICHITA. KANS SPRINGFiELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYUKEi MASS-CONN BRIDGEPORT. CONN ORLANDO. FLA SPOKANE. WASH YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN. OHIO. ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON. Standard Noles: 5 372 2 401 3 '304 2 326 2 478 1 346 1 217 1 210 997 878 711 650 747 666 631 721 753 486 365 415 451 556 474 549 499 448 388 457 406 496 269 291 243 252 275 260 255 176 227 250 240 191 174 275 209 230 270 192 229 154 174 188 207 211 209 222 179 144 321 115 92 144 143 118 ISO 136 77 133 153 108 188 135 119 132 135 4 122 541 2 431 198 3 163 897 2 391 989 1 953 201 1 007 560 1 099 315 1 165 282 697 898 716 601 712 881 655 262 537 536 648 573 703 166 656 547 588 627 513 879 456 793 349 523 265 796 384 279 389 250 459 891 367 898 323 276 372 472 225 781 303 211 217 458 281 109 250 766 250 515 158 145 212 184 130 241 96 254 105 875 98 810 232 117 158 295 231 450 4 350 1 704 3 216 1 641 1 892 950 833 820 736 549 471 436 565 434 345 441 525 314 245 308 353 395 297 355 338 345 248 312 291 424 203 186 172 197 179 208 207 148 185 173 181 140 158 744 105 157 686 231 143 525 154 177 742 158 189 440 187 130 357 133 107 227 172 92 428 121 142 736 128 81 028 151 110 580 166 157 319 147 95 981 175 107 859 185 126 159 117 112 740 106 190 587 235 61 473 98 64 234 60 lie 081 101 82 532 110 48 007 96 72 221 153 59 230 102 43 892 57 63 575 102 120 382 116 87 943 54 101 648 155 56 166 105 62 680 84 62 998 98 82 576 107 49 931 90 44 830 84 1 962 228 980 685 1 478 526 951 585 929 328 428 381 454 134 407 397 358 532 270 745 253 130 259 774 275 008 303 578 208 252 245 489 286 784 202 410 120 100 180 593 123 831 209 559 131 991 180 826 171 855 177 572 134 758 117 563 195 010 147 370 157 270 123 818 99 155 113 579 101 802 93 804 56 030 58 282 51 509 79 328 94 256 75 881 87 008 HI 722 88 232 88 054 81 434 54 615 54 452 62 245 85 945 52 047 81 400 77 510 70 503 69 844 47 647 41 425 112 893 37 557 (D) 62 580 53 348 31 853 48 400 29 551 22 503 45 947 69 592 39 981 64 519 32 559 31 415 38 473 54 207 38 108 31 055 3 455 1 558 2 360 1 602 1 580 950 815 953 579 694 482 435 575 434 448 562 578 342 215 282 335 404 362 436 355 310 280 345 269 244 169 224 154 169 213 162 151 118 158 197 161 112 122 195 140 164 193 128 173 107 112 112 153 143 122 123 129 99 258 73 63 95 105 75 109 85 55 83 101 55 118 2 990 529 1 904 525 2 225 551 1 870 579 1 400 829 805 751 794 734 1 013 585 528 915 505 205 433 287 368 542 428 022 426 220 503 945 557 739 504 542 304 355 335 818 238 525 208 388 284 423 315 028 385 657 285 590 222 415 238 692 187 845 230 651 127 515 165 059 181 429 127 235 118 502 155 533 90 463 68 902 89 113 84 825 135 267 113 233 93 360 108 704 121 087 99 459 103 423 151 717 Reoresenls zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 2 651 1 088 1 844 1 043 1 114 609 497 503 459 405 289 270 417 245 218 311 373 203 128 191 245 273 207 263 219 223 161 215 171 191 113 132 111 118 123 117 113 93 129 127 113 76 57 158 94 104 117 85 506 77 85 307 124 77 143 79 84 731 80 55 958 81 87 001 115 116 443 89 72 320 96 59 561 95 92 249 82 99 534 55 156 144 177 44 043 62 40 909 34 66 040 62 60 518 78 37 555 58 45 585 89 40 257 55 38 820 37 49 554 58 77 550 72 53 696 33 55 127 96 50 785 68 54 498 64 47 784 54 55 913 52 37 752 54 35 925 53 1 227 988 538 896 889 459 615 148 599 540 285 839 290 409 311 020 222 382 197 384 166 940 158 119 193 260 164 982 133 495 190 605 227 785 137 471 55 473 127 589 82 250 133 859 101 672 125 818 111 929 119 622 89 209 86 736 131 845 53 698 111 401 73 516 50 070 75 635 77 560 57 251 41 903 42 521 48 555 58 232 65 054 45 978 58 738 87 304 56 274 65 844 48 314 38 581 41 677 49 422 53 778 30 412 58 464 51 825 48 672 32 915 32 053 31 224 90 801 24 272 (01 42 933 37 021 22 496 29 184 17 544 (01 33 259 40 053 28 543 38 631 25 138 25 370 25 728 34 109 (D) (Dl 21 31 25 10 12 16 20 15 18 11 2 17 6 5 3 51 528 77 237 39 799 (01 31 753 18 964 67 043 42 631 15 475 6 716 130 445 181 747 7 524 82 587 94 400 (D) 13 147 142 349 (D) 42 226 1 319 5 107 (0) 4 407 21 502 58 205 95 040 7 141 9 246 7 522 88 493 43 196 95 348 18 247 (Dl 9 411 (D) 1 430 (Dl 5 480 14 592 107 338 23 945 14 189 18 654 58 401 (Dl (Dl 4 575 4 211 17 530 2 507 3 137 (D) 2 049 (01 3 043 (Dl (D) 9 219 (Dl 40 849 (Dl 3 125 1 433 10 814 (Dl (01 (Dl 22 452 15 732 (Dl (Dl 4 42e 17 416 6 HE 1 211 WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-95 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Machinery, equipment, supplies (SIC 508)— Continued Metals, minerals (except petroleum Professional equioment, supplies Service-establishment equipment, Transportation equipment. suDolies, products, scrap) (SIC 5091) (SIC 5086) supplies (SIC 5087) except automotive (SIC 5088) All tyoes of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers All types of operations Merchant wholesalers = Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- at lisfi- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 8U8 500 201 762 367 590 707 278 121 638 (Dl 271 301 762 231 131 169 1 110 S 591 282 815 2 235 820 1 318 201 016 260 117 375 278 109 218 255 89 177 82 139 171 ie SI S7S 561 2 885 072 319 797 993 2 712 397 320 611 292 703 551 231 115 195 165 102 215 265 712 181 (Dl 817 1 970 157 520 1 936 010 3 310 198 696 253 (D) 269 (Dl 216 (Dl 81 (01 17 (D 516 2 856 723 338 (Dl 1 267 171 182 211 IDl 288 111 539 255 117 225 300 201 898 263 100 393 135 1 288 039 308 151 252 5 171 110 065 113 71 508 170 55 155 151 15 558 27 16 625 18 (01 309 910 739 175 233 221 6 113 99 990 116 71 595 137 19 510 126 12 753 83 88 008 62 33 376 192 829 811 111 159 698 7 105 57 053 83 11 557 109 13 791 100 (Dl 25 8 221 19 (Dl 321 2 06S 301 193 388 831 8 132 79 016 109 65 307 116 51 071 133 51 886 21 13 117 21 (Dl 181 510 139 106 136 612 9 75 60 801 55 39 992 71 21 669 63 19 039 28 19 205 17 (01 282 1 253 171 155 221 107 10 57 11 780 16 36 916 105 15 568 88 22 050 10 60 801 26 18 726 171 760 213 76 113 752 11 77 58 813 62 19 178 71 ■ 25 128 55 19 898 22 20 732 11 (01 101 310 001 17 79 197 12 72 65 692 63 52 737 68 19 109 59 12 581 18 17 189 16 (01 113 315 982 96 113 311 13 70 18 175 52 36 253 76 51 795 63 11 518 51 39 796 57 37 110 122 301 651 55 71 917 11 63 51 737 10 28 658 79 28 856 66 (Dl 21 21 228 15 11 383 108 178 003 11 79 213 IS 58 16 571 13 26 893 81 21 051 70 17 169 6 (Dl 1 (Dl 203 730 927 99 151 ISO 15 68 12 365 56 28 519 69 IS 503 61 11 502 30 12 870 26 (01 189 739 709 120 267 907 17 55 11 316 11 30 599 16 (01 13 12 389 11 (Dl 12 (Dl 82 260 061 35 13 511 18 59 15 657 17 33 255 54 (01 50 19 969 32 51 182 15 (Dl 36 31 883 18 12 631 19 «1 20 570 37 18 329 59 23 171 SI 21 801 27 21 631 23 (01 83 367 296 SO 62 058 20 11 23 701 37 (Dl 15 15 135 12 (01 25 15 2S3 21 (01 75 161 163 61 76 101 21 52 35 851 10 30 926 12 16 056 38 (Dl 51 11 812 33 26 277 95 171 968 61 68 009 22 13 18 676 36 13 895 50 22 065 39 10 199 7 (01 1 (01 139 515 925 56 79 292 23 12 10 531 35 37 955 58 27 337 18 12 Oil 1 955 3 (01 101 526 293 15 71 651 21 49 25 911 10 22 020 51 15 892 19 11 781 19 18 870 15 15 388 78 197 913 13 61 001 25 38 19 111 33 17 555 51 13 503 17 (Dl 18 9 710 17 (Dl 69 150 092 11 72 983 25 35 19 192 30 17 101 13 12 633 37 (Dl 5 6 915 3 (01 83 355 015 33 SO 625 27 18 17 271 10 13 797 17 12 558 11 (Dl 7 (Dl 7 (Dl 90 369 131 11 66 529 28 37 21 933 27 15 597 18 11 055 15 13 570 10 27 315 38 (Dl 75 202 008 11 IS 991 29 63 21 330 56 23 030 51 17 332 55 (Dl 112 10 758 106 37 508 63 57 528 55 31 252 30 30 11 590 28 (Dl 11 10 916 12 (Dl 6 5 Oil 6 5 Oil 10 US 203 21 31 615 31 25 16 615 22 15 871 20 7 969 16 6 821 7 11 527 7 11 S27 12 88 291 18 28 671 32 29 17 278 21 15 273 30 (Dl 28 (Dl 2 (Dl 1 (01 13 120 115 30 51 121 33 31 11 528 32 (Dl 35 (Dl 31 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (01 38 109 281 21 32 070 34 25 15 236 21 (D) 29 9 008 28 (Dl 5 (Dl 5 589 65 311 679 31 10 006 35 30 11 819 28 (01 35 7 909 36 7 909 IS 7 639 12 5 150 31 31 080 21 16 876 35 31 9 897 26 (01 50 10 060 50 10 060 11 101 12 (Dl 36 51 755 21 26 370 37 11 8 013 11 8 013 29 5 873 28 (Dl 10 2 116 8 (Dl 50 90 591 15 (Dl 38 23 7 831 21 (Dl 31 1 750 30 (01 2 (01 2 (Dl 29 18 771 22 (01 39 19 9 965 15 8 351 16 (01 15 (Dl 10 (Dl 8 2 170 36 72 713 13 18 522 10 26 15 289 21 13 109 35 9 168 31 (01 5 6 013 3 (01 39 71 228 25 11 782 11 28 10 108 21 9 131 30 (01 28 (Dl 5 (01 3 (Dl 23 15 781 10 6 137 12 21 14 291 15 11 268 18 8 131 16 (Dl 1 3 369 1 (Dl 30 115 802 IS 13 222 13 27 10 105 25 (Dl 29 7 913 27 (Dl 9 1 362 9 1 362 31 32 321 21 12 791 11 19 9 232 17 (Dl 33 7 517 27 6 811 11 8 523 10 (01 20 39 612 13 9 199 15 22 9 317 19 (Dl 23 (Dl 21 (Dl 2 (Dl 2 (01 13 72 883 17 20 120 16 10 21 921 35 (Dl 23 6 259 21 (Dl 5 (01 5 (01 11 115 821 22 28 118 17 27 7 366 21 (01 28 8 115 25 5 739 3 (01 2 (01 23 19 009 16 (Dl 18 21 10 192 15 (01 21 5 569 20 (Dl 1 1 181 1 1 181 IS 51 958 37 11 250 19 18 6 021 16 (01 11 (01 11 (01 1 (Dl 3 (Dl 23 11 511 16 10 110 SO 21 12 810 16 11 586 30 21 611 25 7 875 5 2 721 1 (Dl 20 33 819 13 16 572 51 27 10 191 21 7 882 28 8 310 27 (Dl 13 1 059 11 (Dl 16 17 137 10 12 168 52 20 5 152 13 (01 23 10 666 22 (Dl 7 3 721 7 3 721 11 85 176 25 26 060 S3 21 7 733 20 (Dl 28 (Dl 28 (01 IS 25 687 6 (01 39 129 271 18 13 000 51 26 7 811 22 6 776 31 1 812 32 (ul 21 8 985 19 (Dl 16 30 S26 12 20 126 S5 30 9 688 26 (01 25 ID) 21 (01 37 28 951 32 20 383 21 61 655 19 35 013 56 21 16 051 13 8 901 IS 2 079 11 (01 7 12 711 3 (Dl 18 18 598 11 16 183 57 20 3 836 18 (Dl 18 1 771 17 (01 2 (01 1 (01 19 (01 15 (01 58 26 12 786 22 (Dl 22 5 102 22 5 102 11 (01 10 (01 70 169 536 17 17 882 59 11 2 157 9 (Dl 13 1 157 12 (01 S 1 597 1 (01 7 8 675 7 8 676 50 10 2 311 7 1 790 10 2 760 10 2 760 6 (01 6 (01 12 29 915 6 5 607 51 17 6 233 11 (Dl 15 (Dl 11 (01 2 (01 2 (Dl 17 30 880 9 7 385 62 12 11 263 9 (Dl 21 3 658 20 (01 2 (01 1 (Dl 23 11 108 18 22 509 63 17 (0) 13 (Dl 17 (01 16 (Dl 3 (01 3 (01 10 (01 7 (Dl 61 27 11 193 22 (01 17 3 166 16 (01 22 5 513 22 6 513 20 12 805 11 1 598 65 16 3 792 11 (Dl 15 3 266 15 3 265 3 1 091 3 1 091 16 12 158 12 (01 55 12 2 122 11 (01 6 (01 5 (01 - - - - 7 16 328 5 (01 57 If 1 181 13 3 152 23 6 111 21 (01 10 (Dl 9 (Dl 13 11 977 8 5 868 68 15 13 529 11 (Dl 31 27 538 27 (01 1 (Dl 1 (Dl IS 26 955 7 7 273 69 15 5 153 12 1 922 11 6 312 11 3 329 - - 11 5 300 9 (01 70 25 6 136 22 (01 19 6 155 19 (01 19 18 198 13 11 506 18 36 012 10 6 158 71 20 3 717 18 (Dl 16 (Dl 15 (Dl - - 15 29 3S1 12 22 288 72 9 3 876 7 (Dl 13 2 055 10 (01 1 (01 1 (01 19 55 210 13 23 228 73 15 1 291 10 (Dl 21 3 898 20 (01 5 2 597 5 (01 11 22 918 9 1 851 71 21 6 966 21 6 351 11 (Dl 13 (Dl 2 (01 2 (Dl 21 12 115 16 8 869 75 13 3 679 11 (01 19 2 382 19 (Dl _ _ - - 41 208 292 25 29 068 76 11 5 022 13 (01 16 1 571 15 1 571 - - - - 15 23 901 10 1 183 77 1-96 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 10 Standard Metropolitan Statistical standard metropolitan statistical area Scrap, waste materials (SIC 5093) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Tobacco, tobacco products (SIC 5094) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Beer, wine, distilled alcoholic beverages (SIC 5095) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) STANDARD CONSOLIDATED AREAS NE.W YORKi N.V. -NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY CHICAGOi ILL. -NORTHWESTERN INDIANA . . STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS NEW YORKt N.Y CHICAGOi ILL LOS 4NSELES-L0NG BEACHi CALIF. PHILADELPHIA. PA. -N.J SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLANDi CALIF.. DETROIT. MICH. . . . BOSTON. MASS CLEVELAND. OHIO. . . ST. LOUIS. MO. -ILL.. MINNFAP0LI5-ST. PAUL. NEWARK. N.J. . DALLAS. TEX. . ATLANTA. GA. . rITTSBURGH. PA. HOUSTON. TEX.. KANSAS CITY. MO.-KANS WASHINGTON. D.C.-MD.-VA. . . . BALTIMORE. MD PATERS0N-CLIFT0N-PA5SAIC. N.J. SEATTLE-EVERETT. WASH CINCINNATI. OHIO-KY.-IND. MILWAUKEE. WI5 DENVER. COLO PORTLAND. OREG.-WASH.. . INDIANAPOLIS. IND. . . . LA. BUFFALO. N.Y NEW ORLEANS. MIAMI. FLA MEMPHIS. TENN.-ARK. CHARLOTTE. N.C.. . -IND. COLUMBUS. OHIO LOUISVILLE. KY. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. . . PHOENIX. ARIZ. . . . TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. JERSEY CITY. N.J PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WARWICKi HARTFORD. CONN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH .... OMAHA. NEBR.-ICWA R.I. -MASS RICHMOND. VA OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. . SYRACUSE. N.Y. . . . ROCHESTER. N.Y.. . . ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY. U. TOLEDO. OHIO-MICH SACRAMENTO. CALIF NASHVILLE. TENN SAN DIEGO. CALIF GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. DAYTON. OHIO . . • SAN ANTONIO. TEX.. FORT WORTH. TEX. . SAN JOSE. CALIF. . AKRON. OHIO TULSA. OKLA SAN BERNARDINO-RIVERSIDE-ONTARIO. CALIF WILMINGTON. DEL. -N.J. -MO DES MOINES. IOWA NEW HAVEN. CONN HONOLULU. HAWAII ANAHEIM-SANTA ANA-GARDEN GROVE. FRESNO. CALIF FLINT. MICH NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. VA.. . . GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT. N.C.. HARRISBURGi PA WICHITA. KANS SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE. MASS-CONN BRIDGEPORT. CONN ORLANDO. FLA SPOKANE. WASH YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN. OHIO. . ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON . 135 «15 801 395 310 351 107 276 221 129 137 57 150 US 57 150 60 57 K2 76 83 «0 62 88 35 35 38 92 30 28 21 37 31 23 33 2« 19 521 391 322 3511 394 339 31« 211 165 810 160 876 62 533 169 556 120 156 158 615 81 387 28 361 58 073 28 638 47 749 128 870 45 108 25 796 17 451 40 240 20 965 29 573 59 322 30 488 13 819 19 282 17 112 36 152 18 118 7 747 18 197 42 075 15 057 12 681 37 026 8 551 14 348 42 479 32 790 15 146 4 504 10 753 5 725 5 935 7 431 15 514 10 508 12 897 19 984 5 079 5 021 (Dl 10 784 13 590 4 938 8 438 5 791 33 547 2 713 4 522 4 021 2 505 32 164 14 084 1 302 3 147 11 849 9 135 3 195 10 143 (Dl 11 502 8 861 1 192 (0] 11 545 11 273 122 401 788 381 303 351 106 269 218 125 134 57 150 47 56 145 59 55 41 75 83 40 (D) (D) IDI 101 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 150 136 (Dl 28 351 58 073 (Dl (Dl 127 040 (Dl (Dl (Dl (Dl 20 965 29 573 (Dl (Dl 13 819 19 282 (Dl 18 (Dl 118 (Dl 18 197 42 075 (Dl 12 681 (Dl 8 551 14 348 42 479 32 790 15 146 4 504 10 753 (Dl (Dl 7 431 15 514 10 508 12 897 (Dl 5 079 5 021 IDI 10 784 13 690 4 938 8 438 5 791 33 647 2 713 4 522 4 021 2 505 (Dl (Dl 1 302 3 147 (Dl 9 135 3 195 10 143 (Dl 11 502 8 851 1 192 (Dl (Dl 11 273 147 55 34 81 31 52 52 26 26 19 34 12 13 36 14 1 095 435 249 175 932 926 230 754 151 234 132 515 82 292 113 799 90 335 44 540 77 565 44 266 93 773 34 589 35 569 48 420 34 950 38 555 87 519 80 056 26 789 19 456 33 743 42 841 36 540 15 901 21 500 47 853 29 545 37 552 43 494 7 088 26 435 22 758 30 461 11 070 28 897 34 375 (01 22 159 10 390 10 942 (Dl 14 251 12 577 15 975 25 169 24 088 19 092 17 202 18 357 15 529 (Dl 17 153 16 772 20 900 18 874 13 229 7 532 6 932 (01 11 092 15 187 (01 (Dl 6 297 15 450 16 983 7 069 15 275 9 909 19 899 14 353 IDI (Dl 15 930 15 739 205 60 137 50 29 17 14 16 10 13 23 14 19 10 5 11 13 11 5 10 16 25 10 101 234 415 101 215 994 (01 101 101 101 85 975 (01 (01 (01 (Dl 101 35 559 48 420 34 950 38 555 IDI 80 055 26 789 IDI 33 743 101 35 540 15 901 101 IDI IDI 37 552 (01 7 088 26 435 22 758 101 11 070 IDI 34 375 IDI 101 10 390 10 942 (01 (Dl 12 577 15 975 25 159 24 088 19 092 17 202 18 357 15 529 (01 (01 16 772 20 900 18 874 13 229 7 632 6 932 (01 11 092 16 187 (Dl IDI 6 297 15 460 16 983 101 15 275 9 909 (01 14 353 (01 IDI 15 930 (01 352 229 265 217 139 267 124 140 59 55 51 54 45 27 19 236 37 44 46 38 24 48 45 50 18 35 30 1 725 442 846 128 1 279 285 820 418 575 265 341 050 416 016 342 794 242 098 177 855 122 545 174 160 312 695 176 281 55 405 113 885 107 547 62 741 150 773 158 985 54 622 41 183 49 911 75 272 55 524 26 074 70 718 80 178 114 600 205 334 32 084 9 830 25 295 130 558 13 158 42 464 80 172 44 515 42 362 51 420 5 348 40 282 23 097 39 617 130 220 67 953 35 286 85 153 27 906 45 589 24 604 48 059 18 797 18 764 44 965 36 434 35 055 17 675 21 545 44 709 27 525 9 112 57 163 21 628 25 158 42 417 20 098 15 770 6 953 10 234 18 440 23 927 54 252 13 059 5 794 16 885 27 068 291 197 214 185 122 242 105 95 41 41 53 55 38 18 14 230 35 42 41 35 23 37 42 46 16 30 27 27 32 14 10 15 24 8 20 22 10 27 12 5 18 10 14 15 20 19 22 25 26 14 24 14 11 18 15 16 11 11 34 18 10 1 187 793 473 539 805 575 447 929 IDI 180 663 252 055 216 559 123 851 67 488 (01 139 252 (Dl 72 448 IDI (Dl IDI IDI 145 527 (01 (Dl 29 815 36 712 59 583 IDI 20 343 IDI IDI 58 555 157 939 32 084 9 830 25 295 101 13 158 42 454 101 (01 101 41 918 5 348 (Dl (Dl (Dl 74 288 48 858 IDI 43 285 IDI 45 589 24 504 48 059 IDI (Dl 44 966 IDI 35 056 17 675 IDI 44 709 27 525 9 112 IDI 21 528 25 158 IDI 20 098 15 770 8 953 10 234 IDI 23 927 39 835 13 059 5 794 16 8B6 IDI Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-97 Areas, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued Paper, paper products, except wallpaper (SIC 5096) All types of operatlORS Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Furniture, home furnishings (SIC 5097) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Lumber, construction materials (SIC 5098) All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Estab- lish- Sales ments (number) ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Other miscellaneous products (SIC 5099) All types of operation Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 1 722 S93 1 435 582 U07 286 199 159 26U 135 121 12U 126 IIU 118 SA 69 78 117 100 101 80 86 8l 61 57 5u 72 5U 79 35 34 37 35 35 12 «7 53 15 32 31 31 30 27 35 m 35 30 21 32 32 26 32 31 32 27 21 16 23 12 26 26 28 lU m 11 2 715 927 1 0U3 395 2 381 289 1 039 118 615 U27 283 330 382 265 178 932 229 61U 131 673 185 2U0 160 U26 159 971 172 902 170 685 78 261 61 298 81 911 100 327 75 735 132 809 101 331 163 595 62 799 50 lie 7U 31« 53 929 77 067 U« 733 U3 987 124 229 33 665 35 719 22 983 30 9"tl 21 290 16 819 24 454 37 525 30 564 55 183 27 992 45 479 20 077 15 544 17 893 37 369 24 340 25 354 30 120 36 228 15 099 22 667 85 166 23 107 23 471 20 491 12 446 10 967 11 000 5 579 19 607 12 722 21 438 36 755 23 184 7 621 10 330 38 536 13 863 11 341 20 807 16 862 11 810 11 060 7 827 11 161 1 465 439 221 430 323 226 124 112 211 95 85 87 1 254 234 401 284 133 025 (01 267 520 153 655 125 211 94 957 128 104 73 675 (01 70 430 58 289 41 471 51 223 52 506 32 088 45 225 51 939 54 050 48 985 40 450 43 981 41 632 32 003 (01 39 131 32 750 16 505 30 513 27 225 20 955 28 475 15 117 14 528 13 243 (01 13 282 (Dl 23 924 22 150 17 496 22 912 15 030 10 955 12 495 30 685 20 989 13 552 IB 902 28 524 11 171 17 083 17 500 (Dl 21 009 8 157 a 240 (Dl (Dl 3 736 (01 7 053 13 008 (Dl (Dl (01 10 330 17 979 7 821 (01 15 899 (Dl 9 996 9 329 (nl 9 695 1 853 547 1 657 537 586 272 278 142 207 117 123 98 91 182 113 105 75 86 85 73 63 116 70 55 102 63 48 56 52 110 39 26 42 23 20 50 35 23 36 39 25 22 22 29 27 35 30 37 25 33 22 32 30 17 24 22 29 18 21 IS IS 17 19 31 36 14 11 1 917 919 563 577 1 774 394 577 781 515 664 240 250 244 434 123 445 179 795 113 478 97 443 94 947 71 504 185 958 132 538 72 144 47 421 80 811 50 515 57 582 48 243 Bl 517 72 273 31 057 67 955 45 378 36 771 33 345 34 372 55 214 42 525 17 691 26 506 15 015 16 975 24 534 15 559 14 217 9 585 25 893 20 074 15 203 12 144 13 989 12 966 22 013 13 052 21 139 14 359 17 962 14 498 14 093 17 330 7 315 10 407 7 104 17 953 14 350 6 922 10 870 5 791 6 463 13 428 11 025 18 445 5 630 (01 9 643 31 402 8 347 5 229 12 454 4 543 5 529 5 957 5 696 7 076 1 505 355 1 348 347 444 217 174 103 151 63 866 506 230 154 773 593 (01 299 747 110 411 111 888 73 158 97 091 45 971 59 791 48 455 58 445 55 590 35 558 45 153 36 352 47 156 37 024 35 499 24 022 49 727 25 354 26 683 (Dl (Dl 28 853 19 626 15 970 30 755 22 560 6 999 22 958 (Dl 12 248 17 474 15 004 (01 7 613 21 867 14 114 (01 10 729 11 715 11 497 15 575 9 293 18 060 12 935 16 030 11 52B 13 343 11 603 (Dl 7 216 (Dl 15 835 (Dl (Dl 10 870 3 575 5 798 (Dl (01 14 271 (01 (Dl 6 934 14 160 6 444 (Dl 11 789 (Dl (Dl 4 190 (01 (01 280 610 666 584 553 357 300 330 239 175 217 193 174 174 161 197 181 150 154 137 121 202 130 141 134 178 105 122 87 111 93 64 63 85 74 75 97 51 59 69 79 53 53 95 52 53 71 52 55 84 53 57 92 53 55 52 1 199 628 733 210 616 860 722 954 705 385 410 373 435 435 511 732 268 959 172 545 221 717 282 639 155 713 192 512 245 811 215 404 201 577 155 417 191 110 157 168 109 037 379 404 114 099 135 326 145 423 500 962 117 173 99 942 107 341 78 949 104 276 66 253 B3 395 106 055 99 179 63 436 100 720 37 273 42 186 53 453 55 633 96 031 84 413 83 533 75 760 45 232 41 456 57 962 43 907 68 340 50 569 52 B46 79 617 66 042 47 303 49 141 55 839 33 552 30 643 58 832 38 237 41 831 30 678 60 587 53 229 24 529 12 562 47 450 58 778 26 570 27 078 35 121 31 525 22 494 50 256 35 850 23 454 1 099 473 746 450 473 289 223 265 184 137 171 152 159 130 104 149 144 110 126 105 108 151 100 103 101 146 82 95 53 85 71 41 45 55 46 62 83 48 52 58 57 41 35 80 50 54 63 774 435 359 905 517 999 352 803 498 215 249 353 255 443 222 861 153 654 103 984 112 018 165 306 119 812 109 008 84 138 122 287 132 711 87 441 138 173 78 135 62 006 198 017 59 373 63 473 76 897 325 457 71 802 59 959 40 254 55 661 50 183 37 878 45 025 57 417 44 588 46 445 62 301 33 474 (01 38 294 47 188 52 852 21 845 51 094 35 161 26 700 31 410 32 210 28 587 70 400 35 555 41 896 53 665 30 894 35 477 36 747 37 381 28 327 17 606 51 164 (Dl 24 849 22 019 43 234 48 157 15 745 12 552 34 374 31 467 14 884 19 295 (Dl (Dl 19 477 38 524 (Dl 12 459 5 014 1 510 5 335 1 469 1 503 778 707 472 583 329 430 334 313 379 325 249 264 273 221 254 211 266 229 218 237 232 156 196 158 321 135 105 116 101 81 135 129 101 243 99 103 105 76 115 71 92 100 74 72 80 111 124 74 76 119 110 75 79 30 64 51 129 63 79 25 47 54 50 65 9 143 877 1 755 877 8 473 667 1 720 206 1 408 076 566 795 691 416 255 120 622 771 267 575 383 873 481 598 251 548 339 882 387 103 180 140 371 952 468 OSB 145 561 182 517 250 555 231 214 251 552 120 793 159 799 210 154 141 739 128 890 142 111 105 951 155 978 135 725 85 762 77 315 45 123 73 625 52 430 (Dl (01 55 910 72 127 (01 (01 82 774 44 148 39 311 173 695 (Dl 41 150 38 901 71 751 49 088 37 746 38 938 71 342 79 015 50 232 99 478 (01 25 632 23 005 76 295 27 321 85 514 33 237 33 142 20 135 30 945 59 137 56 848 47 506 54 705 (01 30 462 71 294 13 352 15 519 5 107 1 153 4 533 1 124 1 295 530 514 383 541 255 336 272 259 251 202 191 210 217 178 210 157 225 159 174 191 165 115 160 125 285 109 66 87 85 59 114 113 92 209 79 83 87 53 95 52 77 73 66 62 53 93 97 53 63 103 95 54 67 69 57 23 55 46 109 73 502 003 767 374 110 853 752 327 725 323 307 465 283 542 157 174 272 409 127 750 202 353 381 788 145 981 140 472 122 224 94 140 264 107 389 738 98 577 120 466 151 552 172 125 80 504 82 786 112 227 146 444 65 331 84 291 55 225 61 598 (Dl (01 (01 50 746 21 806 (Dl 37 810 54 306 88 470 31 815 46 691 42 662 27 918 35 461 21 859 27 541 (01 32 910 27 799 25 665 (01 30 245 33 935 20 268 53 789 50 057 26 697 59 614 (01 16 666 6 509 45 419 20 394 24 520 18 790 22 236 (01 16 662 16 167 (Dl 40 504 31 533 15 675 15 301 (01 (01 10 414 1-98 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 11 City Size— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 SIC code Kind of business and city size Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 501 5012 502 5022 UNITED STATES" T0T4L CITIES WITH— SOOiOOO OR MORE INHABITANTS. . 250iOOO TO U99.999 INHABITANTS lOOiOOO TO 219.999 INHABITANTS 50.000 TO 99i999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO tl9,999 INHABITANTS 10,000 TO 2U,999 INHABITANTS 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS , 2,500 10 U,999 INHABITANTS . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES MOTOR VEHICLES. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT! AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES. . . . CITIES WITH— 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . . . 250.000 TO 499.999 INHABITANTS. . . 100.000 TO 219.999 INHABITANTS. . . 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 25,000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. . . . . 5,000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . . . AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT CITIES WITH— 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . . . 250,000 TO 199,999 INHABITANTS. . . 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS. . . 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 25,000 TO 19,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 10,000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . . . TIRES. TUBES CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . . . 250,000 TO 199,999 INHABITANTS. . . 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS. . . 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 25.000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . . . DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS! DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES, DRUGGISTS. SUND CITIES WITH— 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250,000 TO 199.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100.000 TO 219.099 INHABITANTS. . . . 50,000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS 25.000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2.500 TO 1.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES PAINTS. VARNISHES CITIES WITH — 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250.000 TO 199.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100,000 TO 219.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS 25.000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2.500 TO 1.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS CITIES WITH— 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250.000 TO 199.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100.000 TO 219.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 19,999 INHABITANTS 10,000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 308 177 82 278 30 318 28 160 21 551 23 783 ?7 806 16 071 13 029 59 851 781 506 515 119 101 112 301 177 058 3 801 2 167 2 107 1 953 2 100 2 890 2 179 1 571 3 357 2 158 109 279 262 200 198 219 112 95 321 128 537 157 376 292 266 115 62 106 629 353 110 351 291 208 103 28 189 757 580 177 385 327 396 172 121 689 >53 385 719 633 796 603 513 261 301 218 855 167 25 957 719 7 598 717 1 111 798 2 811 092 1 961 131 1 168 029 1 932 302 996 897 1 018 222 3 629 528 8 138 607 2 551 892 1 102 190 881 502 728 820 755 275 761 520 168 980 297 091 888 037 2 187 353 701 711 171 361 281 910 89 135 111 275 152 868 116 571 12 706 215 119 577 151 075 831 713 886 591 812 375 695 195 356 239 918 68 231 762 800 550 981 195 989 138 672 121 583 76 152 101 038 11 825 11 125 91 070 325 617 286 552 320 705 851 789 589 929 653 738 261 883 92 190 165 712 571 263 100 008 911 310 191 983 219 055 229 155 728 655 376 911 109 585 507 291 111 190 88 131 62 639 10 758 35 017 35 303 17 912 13 703 69 308 997 319 213 951 128 221 115 281 107 055 92 760 101 770 62 158 52 216 89 911 115 667 12 710 27 711 19 563 9 518 10 782 10 278 7 785 3 211 11 076 521 999 196 810 82 280 57 129 10 253 28 113 33 311 15 755 7 111 53 301 121 569 13 125 18 550 15 712 13 805 8 733 5 550 3 7l3 1 160 8 791 121 269 18B 035 19 187 31 796 12 177 23 711 25 379 10 731 5 126 11 191 319 166 272 125 701 086 15 157 071 37 521 335 28 818 850 21 221 069 23 951 191 II 228 525 7 173 585 11 317 119 10 030 513 2 771 525 1 725 088 1 261 723 789 589 728 193 586 128 110 818 283 093 1 371 056 19 111 823 1 798 612 2 170 635 2 203 978 2 086 691 1 831 110 2 019 728 1 209 775 1 002 983 1 750 918 2 810 565 823 077 539 957 379 32B 190 079 211 050 206 690 150 151 51 318 279 015 10 073 127 3 712 829 1 518 551 1 133 151 711 601 519 877 720 172 311 998 153 116 1 201 225 2 311 111 813 273 357 193 321 178 268 719 158 818 128 198 72 198 22 655 •171 522 589 353 877 503 653 575 817 101 176 995 186 580 205 701 95 719 805 789 989 862 397 630 335 575 250 178 229 013 235 571 111 911 83 618 113 852 79 855 19 820 13 558 10 179 5 515 6 155 6 035 3 305 2 359 11 887 187 527 11 217 23 502 22 692 19 823 18 013 21 100 12 815 9 970 18 235 21 598 5 521 1 117 3 263 1 830 1 958 1 967 1 279 501 2 522 83 708 27 111 11 179 10 555 7 195 5 012 5 711 2 735 1 295 9 778 20 289 5 595 3 171 3 075 2 131 1 511 1 039 531 191 1 133 171 110 059 928 569 569 882 219 138 222 33 117 11 711 11 126 10 195 10 872 11 132 10 056 7 173 29 170 261 119 151 157 193 257 258 135 681 12 129 1 815 1 017 1 013 1 012 1 135 1 577 1 119 1 050 2 230 1 081 99 110 95 162 95 63 186 105 155 153 130 92 133 80 36 137 512 155 73 81 59 69 31 20 11 26 331 105 78 101 75 93 10 38 180 208 997 61 631 21 833 21 103 IB 785 17 952 19 383 11 337 5 991 29 682 520 301 352 325 319 392 282 161 932 3 395 I 975 1 993 1 875 2 021 2 83C 2 115 1 557 3 258 1 831 309 207 213 185 183 229 121 90 291 117 127 110 313 260 228 122 51 330 113 173 199 165 127 76 11 12 102 3 163 1 020 351 303 269 211 271 121 87 191 15; 391 769 59 592 319 21 393 259 15 517 193 12 315 007 11 151 287 10 391 005 6 109 609 3 519 625 15 811 135 816 027 323 802 329 965 251 610 276 171 315 696 159 802 513 121 517 771 5 999 550 1 173 800 790 106 732 057 590 523 561 120 511 190 107 315 218 755 581 082 726 998 179 515 128 250 89 156 63 159 61 120 67 861 33 119 25 612 78 823 1 188 825 583 873 571 331 122 323 273 575 135 385 92 563 52 108 299 350 317 958 117 158 10 851 58 571 50 503 21 773 15 500 12 711 3 157 23 988 2 028 806 912 965 225 381 158 291 lie 821 98 806 121 191 66 291 31 107 222 650 99 180 20 517 8 515 7 057 5 755 5 831 8 123 5 731 6 038 30 169 cOO 993 980 82 911 201 25 103 185 15 956 593 12 157 028 10 110 639 12 913 915 7 839 280 1 335 152 29 325 573 992 261 205 163 91 55 50 22 13 126 105 192 111 78 75 50 31 17 99 327 100 72 19 15 15 20 18 5 33 518 281 110 17 33 32 38 23 8 75 216 180 211 186 157 132 62 15 87 737 229 171 116 83 122 51 31 195 22 380 130 6 852 720 1 087 995 2 511 105 1 595 191 1 191 858 1 586 606 837 095 (D) 3 HI 757 1 081 092 312 081 119 115 138 297 191 155 117 030 61 561 78 335 306 955 1 160 355 522 229 313 101 195 771 26 277 19 855 85 001 83 122 17 051 137 526 1 388 525 191 951 172 555 159 519 103 120 359 971 117 356 16 126 163 150 986 181 133 526 155 125 80 001 71 080 51 379 88 538 29 081 7 569 70 082 10 533 639 5 382 652 1 061 158 1 152 111 702 958 191 123 539 217 198 592 61 383 911 092 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals, and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-99 TABLE 11 City Size— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963- Continued SIC code Kind of business and city size Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nou, 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 503 5032 504 5042 DRY GOODS • APPAREL I DRY GOODSi PIECE GOODSt NOTIONS. . CITIES WITH— 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . 250.000 TO 499.999 INHABITANTS 100.000 TO 249.999 INHABITArjTS 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS 25.000 TO 49.999 INHABITANTS 10.000 TO 24.999 INHABITANTS 5,000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS. 2.500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS. REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIE CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250.000 TO 499.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100.000 TO 249.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50.000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 49.999 INHABITANTS 10.000 TO 24.999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2.500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES FOOTWEAR CITIES WITH— 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS! GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES CITIES *ITH — 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250.000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100.000 TO 249.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS 25.000 TO 49.999 INHABITANTS 10.000 TO 24.999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2.500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES DAIRY PRODUCTS CITIES WITH— 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250.000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100.000 TO 249.999 INHABITANTS. . . , 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 10,000 TO 24.999 INHABITANTS 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES POULTRY, POULTRY PRODUCTS CITIES WITH-- 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES CONFECTIONERY CITIES WITH — 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 250.000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS, . . . 100.000 TO 249.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 50.000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 49.999 INHABITANTS 10.000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 5,000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS 2.500 TO 4.999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 116 226 211 145 113 114 87 14 187 096 427 278 218 179 152 101 45 237 810 484 70 58 65 28 31 25 10 39 431 190 2B1 281 305 385 272 138 247 4 588 743 225 286 311 392 528 435 381 1 287 3 608 634 187 209 188 199 307 257 244 1 383 549 219 240 259 284 324 205 96 380 9 699 325 8 533 714 319 780 219 894 127 812 132 648 112 088 71 374 13 835 168 180 5 594 833 5 189 910 396 316 210 213 163 918 144 751 158 015 116 162 53 740 161 808 675 833 52 608 32 922 106 101 48 018 76 970 27 311 6 228 147 576 11 723 013 1 915 074 1 228 786 1 B38 399 1 071 237 1 335 412 1 238 074 1 329 413 344 607 1 422 Oil 5 556 475 1 717 565 625 433 499 058 342 784 495 889 355 619 293 212 225 984 990 931 787 435 172 978 229 679 123 728 125 749 194 133 144 101 124 443 861 556 736 557 186 729 166 240 168 756 109 330 121 663 72 953 31 387 159 084 294 600 12 757 10 572 7 112 7 060 5 377 3 289 572 6 759 317 320 232 780 27 749 U 536 10 794 9 501 7 962 6 428 1 782 8 788 70 704 37 740 3 718 2 428 7 671 2 503 3 343 1 448 389 11 464 463 5S2 94 502 48 468 60 001 42 358 49 499 51 641 53 786 12 978 50 349 312 424 76 638 24 610 30 958 24 505 30 940 34 800 20 275 13 593 56 105 120 292 29 864 8 406 8 523 85 660 28 690 8 438 8 905 8 881 8 072 7 399 4 083 2 015 9 197 5 347 018 5 336 368 242 429 199 885 132 941 123 480 97 573 53 358 9 483 141 501 5 928 095 4 332 329 512 731 219 930 201 945 173 727 155 261 123 184 34 094 174 894 688 199 74 113 45 847 123 953 38 710 63 555 27 023 7 302 192 027 8 815 861 1 832 659 956 251 1 149 845 827 442 938 104 981 341 926 522 260 468 943 219 6 096 059 1 523 854 500 920 597 681 480 588 595 651 668 376 390 310 269 852 1 068 817 557 934 152 275 164 622 117 215 109 133 194 117 138 320 132 274 786 433 550 759 165 871 166 748 167 187 152 108 139 315 78 095 35 185 172 889 39 314 2 505 004 276 113 021 627 102 316 34 954 4 511 2 051 1 974 1 734 1 559 1 624 365 1 920 10 438 5 081 541 451 1 182 376 634 224 74 1 765 83 377 14 796 8 712 11 571 8 163 9 380 10 009 8 990 2 967 8 789 54 596 11 830 4 284 5 159 4 082 5 390 6 076 4 024 2 942 10 909 5 510 1 885 1 955 1 498 1 576 2 767 2 047 2 078 5 429 1 622 1 810 1 771 1 715 1 617 941 387 1 982 1 925 1 448 95 98 60 45 45 45 7 82 2 806 2 002 220 148 108 67 63 50 20 128 332 209 39 28 20 6 10 10 180 50 85 67 58 120 123 78 114 255 95 72 120 135 261 269 261 811 418 141 165 135 170 275 234 229 295 324 154 187 204 229 302 178 89 331 4 321 3 456 159 165 124 84 89 73 13 158 4 260 2 950 339 237 182 152 122 72 31 175 646 397 61 53 51 22 17 19 7 19 431 190 281 281 305 385 272 138 247 584 141 142 174 191 305 305 283 875 501 128 132 123 123 166 125 93 551 413 156 190 218 258 271 176 85 317 3 221 156 132 702 99 342 80 150 67 810 57 754 30 336 8 146 61 376 2 752 945 1 903 285 273 995 114 422 118 540 106 492 77 860 67 453 19 427 71 461 485 037 306 310 32 358 24 325 55 136 10 253 12 767 12 483 3 383 28 022 11 723 013 1 915 074 1 228 766 1 838 399 1 071 237 1 335 412 1 238 074 1 329 413 344 607 1 422 Oil 2 185 226 743 742 228 513 139 974 89 491 117 458 139 003 185 367 118 837 422 841 623 187 130 818 119 562 79 259 83 028 91 396 64 405 61 348 375 828 857 994 262 934 74 052 81 467 87 939 93 641 61 517 57 824 21 651 96 969 660 67 46 21 29 25 14 1 29 145 88 41 36 27 30 29 14 62 159 84 144 137 201 223 130 98 412 133 59 77 65 76 141 132 151 832 136 63 50 41 26 53 29 11 63 5 910 551 5 312 558 187 076 120 552 47 562 64 838 44 334 41 036 IDI 86 804 3 841 888 3 286 625 122 321 95 791 45 378 38 259 80 155 48 699 34 313 90 347 Stanilarii Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. 1-100 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 11 City Size— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 - Continued SIC code Kind of business and city size Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest No» 15 (dollars) Paid employees. workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS ICON'T. FISHi SEAFOODS CITIES HITH — bOOiOOO OR MORE INHABITANTS . . 250i000 TO 'J99i'399 INHABITANTS. lOOiOOO TO 219.999 INHABITANTS. 50,000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS . 25.000 TO 49.999 INHABITANTS. . 10.000 TO 2U.999 INHABITANTS. . 5.000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. . . 2.500 TO U.999 INHABITANTS. . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. • HEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS CITIES WITH— 500.000 OR MORC INHABITANTS . . 250.000 TO U99,999 INHABITANTS. 100.000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS. 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. . 25.000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS. . 10,000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. . . 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS. . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . 250,000 TO 199,999 INHABITANTS. 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS. 50,000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. . 25.000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS. . 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. . 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS. . . 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS. . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES- . OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS . CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . . 250,000 TO 199,999 INHABITANTS. . 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS. . 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS. . . 25,000 TO 19,999 INHABITANTS. . . 10,000 TO 21,999 INHABITANTS. . . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 2.500 TO 1.999 INHABITANTS. . . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . . FARM PRODUCTS — RAW MATERIALS CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS .... 250.000 TO 199.999 INHABITANTS. . . 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS. . . 50.000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 25,000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. . . . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . . . 506 5063 ELECTRICAL GOODS! ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS . . CITIES WITH-- 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . 250,000 TO 199,999 INHABITANTS 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS 50,000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. 25.000 TO 19.999 INHABITANTS. 10.000 TO 21.999 INHABITANTS. 5.000 TO 9.999 INHABITANTS. . 2.500 TO 1.999 INHABITANTS. . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV, RADIO SETS CITIES WITH-- 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . 250,000 TO 199,999 INHABITANTS 100,000 TO 219,999 INHABITANTS 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 25,000 TO 19,999 INHABITANTS 10,000 TO 21,999 INHABITANTS 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS. REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 152 95 111 125 121 106 73 93 197 5 881 1 991 601 559 511 189 123 218 111 939 8 311 2 229 778 756 608 617 912 137 319 1 596 12 710 3 609 1 122 1 152 1 187 1 036 1 181 693 387 1 772 16 211 1 103 707 112 112 574 983 1 103 1 189 9 701 332 109 065 708 632 596 252 91 617 3 123 1 181 535 131 309 180 139 80 37 225 785 118 370 192 55 171 61 371 16 898 15 091 28 310 22 826 28 682 125 601 1 281 319 907 158 969 371 659 177 582 660 359 375 113 185 67 639 653 171 6 573 957 2 385 167 657 599 527 928 170 658 182 337 618 250 301 299 251 792 818 627 21 098 519 9 170 999 2 891 223 2 013 226 1 798 575 1 018 750 1 261 173 710 175 312 101 1 825 697 31 831 058 7 538 656 5 025 133 1 858 188 1 937 957 1 801 581 2 133 365 1 712 871 1 552 913 9 937 101 12 255 292 5 209 363 1 893 820 I 180 578 891 027 510 218 155 118 722 616 50 239 1 019 253 5 171 230 2 191 715 881 137 628 757 317 703 183 560 211 061 227 717 51 870 117 377 21 983 3 351 396 217 171 780 19 299 16 631 31 162 28 657 18 822 8 218 3 978 31 370 112 822 121 761 11 986 35 177 30 266 38 350 12 326 21 719 18 081 63 150 713 103 218 395 95 586 81 557 72 967 53 718 57 335 33 302 15 815 81 597 160 109 67 327 51 117 22 770 18 358 23 127 35 572 27 871 31 237 182 127 619 735 260 531 96 799 77 330 50 931 36 981 29 032 31 870 2 970 60 285 331 010 118 851 51 979 11 170 20 813 15 261 15 689 10 721 2 183 23 710 1 075 717 170 663 61 786 92 706 78 207 59 268 38 310 26 770 53 795 191 212 371 358 973 808 907 287 652 271 581 509 366 135 161 119 77 115 729 208 2 216 628 731 106 555 057 563 101 760 350 816 681 159 975 137 852 1 152 615 11 367 Oil 1 735 176 1 817 587 I 585 825 1 389 887 1 010 012 1 137 113 651 221 312 175 1 563 585 9 329 893 1 251 520 975 712 190 807 383 182 508 961 759 579 617 061 560 895 3 519 116 12 597 889 5 110 219 1 870 570 1 192 618 968 859 588 319 552 661 671 016 55 615 1 117 812 5 158 211 2 917 169 1 063 911 790 899 101 133 260 270 312 175 225 537 15 182 151 005 1 155 765 1 305 975 819 615 152 1 076 3 161 59 317 26 190 8 932 8 595 5 117 5 150 3 639 1 771 952 7 097 101 599 21 505 7 915 7 082 6 920 9 308 12 191 6 851 6 971 22 816 132 501 38 619 15 787 15 361 13 510 10 190 11 208 6 292 3 526 16 919 118 690 9 191 8 197 5 113 1 715 7 001 10 719 10 111 9 702 52 975 96 583 35 715 11 331 12 159 8 287 5 878 1 908 5 311 520 9 111 50 101 21 171 8 520 5 109 626 196 537 570 120 355 219 53 77 97 90 93 71 97 156 1 221 387 362 301 361 326 231 121 811 6 520 1 813 619 577 528 181 701 359 265 1 117 5 958 1 819 721 775 585 510 610 125 277 1 173 8 668 511 159 210 317 391 512 758 722 1 592 721 276 207 151 182 200 91 15 187 309 125 85 80 50 15 25 11 56 113 85 110 121 118 103 70 92 187 1 821 521 133 109 397 350 227 105 903 5 123 1 569 556 579 155 137 518 220 111 611 7 839 2 225 592 726 610 615 799 500 302 1 310 3 555 765 355 210 155 201 251 250 211 1 121 1 602 1 268 553 667 523 517 152 167 72 373 2 185 891 136 365 257 119 lU 62 30 171 692 838 307 210 11 101 60 881 16 533 13 281 26 101 20 152 27 223 119 617 5 370 657 2 905 020 523 770 122 092 351 578 285 017 208 326 102 508 55 521 516 795 2 980 510 1 181 181 108 917 369 107 255 595 197 916 235 102 63 919 11 782 220 751 5 111 689 2 573 125 161 535 378 076 393 883 352 307 311 615 198 7 90 133 381 581 975 13 689 916 177 597 116 316 022 652 123 969 765 381 155 850 157 028 123 122 517 988 I 112 719 581 127 596 166 181 601 311 121 235 551 76 961 32 503 213 539 1 166 271 1 705 295 778 318 555 823 287 676 136 223 115 003 172 315 37 537 316 951 173 80 125 102 92 73 21 660 222 177 152 210 361 217 205 981 1 901 1 381 730 726 517 391 383 193 85 162 12 619 338 352 202 287 370 729 813 918 S 580 2 800 1 051 556 398 185 115 131 85 19 211 637 293 99 58 12 31 28 18 7 51 63 282 13 770 (D) (Dl 1 813 ID) (01 (Dl 6 951 1 379 329 383 688 517 282 307 899 297 613 151 019 10 977 12 116 136 376 3 593 317 1 200 966 218 662 158 821 215 063 281 391 113 118 237 380 207 010 627 855 15 563 830 597 873 132 687 655 150 101 692 596 113 922 858 511 365 179 020 213 722 21 111 122 2 061 059 2 878 617 835 826 1 513 968 1 039 200 1 977 505 1 285 813 1 129 791 8 119 113 6 057 955 3 766 511 1 209 693 781 112 109 123 199 121 219 557 615 682 17 736 805 711 1 307 955 786 ISO 106 119 71 931 30 025 17 337 95 051 55 371 11 233 100 125 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-101 TABLE 11 City Size— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -Continued Tnfil Merchant Other operating 10 wholesalers types* Active SIC code Estab- Payroll, Payroll, workweek Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 propri- etors of Estab- Estab- Kind of business and city si;e lish- Sales entire ended unincor- lish- Sales lish- Sales ments year nearest Nov. 15 porated busi- nesses ments ments (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) (dollars) (number) (number) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) EUECTRIC4L GOODS (CON'T.I 5065 ELECTRONIC PARTSi EQUIPMENT CITIES WITH — 5 686 « 295 781 274 946 5 346 106 43 470 1 875 3 890 1 536 992 1 795 2 756 789 500)000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 1 613 1 554 044 100 271 1 910 394 14 829 492 1 065 570 471 547 983 573 250,000 TO U99,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 611 519 545 32 204 642 376 5 262 190 414 175 970 197 343 675 lOOiOOO TO 2U9,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 529 298 242 26 182 507 605 4 591 208 489 157 977 140 140 255 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 578 404 870 28 211 551 028 4 749 220 464 167 151 194 237 719 25,000 TO «9,999 INHABITANTS 519 284 998 21 252 419 595 3 596 233 499 127 660 120 157 338 10,000 TO 2U,999 INHABITANTS 590 442 515 24 103 495 584 3 988 204 411 109 996 179 332 519 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 159 83 192 4 631 87 990 735 62 105 23 706 53 59 485 2,500 TO U,999 INHABITANTS 70 113 032 2 457 48 315 319 22 33 4 399 37 108 533 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 717 595 243 35 635 573 019 5 401 244 366 199 662 329 395 581 507 HD«E, PLUMB'G, HEAT'G EQUIP, SUPPLIES! 5072 HARDWARE 3 8914 3 278 151 324 111 5 019 969 56 734 1 580 3 212 2 542 814 682 735 337 CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 1 1485 1 051 608 102 015 1 881 873 15 536 625 1 168 724 045 297 327 563 250,000 TO 1499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . U86 638 386 67 248 1 258 682 11 749 174 392 543 703 94 94 683 100,000 TO 2U9,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 376 380 065 40 592 758 699 7 441 157 329 332 754 47 47 311 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 327 270 505 26 847 537 628 5 360 103 279 220 229 48 50 375 25,000 TO U9,999 INHABITANTS 350 268 745 27 986 532 274 5 400 129 307 217 283 43 51 463 10,000 TO 2U,999 INHABITANTS 271 252 893 22 605 409 530 3 951 112 232 196 819 39 54 074 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 127 8B 159 8 000 143 Oil 1 486 51 108 70 800 19 17 359 2,500 TO 14,999 INHABITANTS 50 31 468 2 199 39 307 340 21 41 15 091 9 16 377 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES .... 1422 296 221 24 618 458 955 4 449 197 336 220 090 86 76 131 507« PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES . CITIES WITH— 6 290 4 542 373 381 106 7 227 514 62 390 2 037 5 192 3 470 092 1 098 1 072 281 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 1 513 1 399 033 107 290 2 045 133 15 714 557 1 173 861 025 440 538 008 250,000 TO 1499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 791 589 017 53 210 1 019 482 8 715 256 563 492 324 208 196 693 100,000 TO 2149,999 INHABITANTS. , . . 860 648 053 57 473 1 093 535 9 618 255 733 533 910 127 114 143 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 585 523 123 48 331 867 306 7 976 179 620 474 536 65 46 485 25,000 TO 119,999 INHABITANTS 5514 415 752 37 680 694 573 5 391 206 506 378 194 48 38 558 10,000 TO 214,999 INHABITANTS 580 301 765 25 407 490 619 4 501 157 533 267 684 47 33 882 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 270 131 222 12 598 231 092 2 134 100 241 112 545 29 18 576 2,500 TO 14,999 INHABITANTS 112 51 053 4 389 83 574 755 43 100 44 792 12 6 251 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 725 382 344 33 730 681 100 5 485 261 603 304 579 122 77 555 5077 AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIG. EQUIP., SUPPLIES CITIES WITH— 2 530 1 531 031 133 103 2 581 434 20 145 1 080 2 123 814 154 507 716 857 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 758 645 364 54 980 1 091 895 7 865 223 570 288 301 166 357 063 250,000 TO 1499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 1139 273 259 25 511 487 481 3 877 155 334 154 027 105 109 232 100,000 TO 2119,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 1409 171 216 17 476 334 620 2 734 165 337 125 541 72 45 575 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 320 133 597 13 643 260 052 2 172 135 277 97 158 43 36 539 25,000 TO 149,999 INHABITANTS 200 52 953 4 926 97 544 679 102 178 41 196 22 11 757 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 17tt 118 746 5 558 104 595 891 114 151 37 041 23 81 705 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 66 25 368 1 565 32 287 295 51 58 10 151 6 15 217 2,500 TO 14,999 INHABITANTS 28 5 150 540 9 389 87 17 26 3 174 2 (01 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 236 104 278 8 703 163 550 1 345 117 192 47 475 44 56 603 508 MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES! 50B2 COMMERCIAL, INDUS. HACH. , EQUIP.' SUPPLIES CITIES WITH — 33 579 24 558 479 2 467 972 48 536 148 359 691 11 525 23 881 11 546 615 9 596 13 Oil 863 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 9 620 9 572 858 902 867 17 525 338 127 531 3 162 5 315 3 443 771 3 304 5 129 087 250,000 TO 1499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . « 583 3 633 911 397 457 7 710 339 59 067 1 427 3 085 1 553 781 1 598 1 980 130 100,000 TO 2149,999 INHABITANTS. . . . « 305 2 792 274 345 437 5 740 008 51 341 1 296 2 959 1 496 280 1 346 1 293 994 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 3 «714 2 050 750 231 236 4 538 767 34 452 1 207 2 518 1 120 074 956 940 675 25,000 TO 149,999 INHABITANTS 2 881 1 525 223 153 987 3 015 185 24 399 1 127 2 251 875 650 620 650 373 2 7147 1 404 470 131 569 2 583 692 23 126 1 156 2 189 655 037 556 549 433 1 327 806 102 76 477 1 537 001 11 650 503 1 061 490 875 265 315 227 2,500 TO 14,999 INHABITANTS 658 296 108 25 180 480 108 4 183 305 555 194 825 103 101 283 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 3 8814 2 465 783 223 662 4 304 690 33 842 1 340 2 937 1 414 123 947 1 051 650 5083 FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT . . . CITIES WITH— 1 898 2 672 254 151 256 2 971 228 23 975 756 1 575 908 847 322 1 763 407 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 223 378 503 20 545 395 885 3 118 63 165 131 330 38 247 173 250,000 TO U99,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 2147 711 267 35 344 728 845 5 415 56 163 156 776 54 554 491 100,000 TO 2U9,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 222 386 279 21 142 411 827 3 357 69 172 110 165 50 275 093 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 152 192 572 12 556 238 446 1 996 53 129 74 606 23 117 954 25,000 TO U9,999 INHABITANTS ine 201 048 10 677 209 668 1 611 55 123 58 478 25 132 570 10,000 TO 214,999 INHABITANTS 201 184 339 10 650 193 565 1 780 84 173 87 617 28 96 522 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 116 168 559 6 889 178 556 1 539 55 101 53 124 15 115 445 2,500 TO 11,999 INHABITANTS 914 48 328 4 133 81 357 730 48 80 30 455 14 17 873 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 1495 401 349 27 331 533 079 4 427 264 430 195 073 65 205 276 5086 PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES CITIES WITH — 5 U414 2 724 115 348 442 6 731 895 61 356 1 882 4 457 2 069 301 977 654 814 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 1 896 1 171 217 148 056 2 823 003 24 817 693 1 603 666 142 293 305 075 250,000 TO U99,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 803 404 027 55 517 1 079 534 10 173 219 675 333 353 128 70 674 100,000 TO 2149,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 751 333 159 44 915 668 558 8 325 225 620 255 527 131 77 642 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 601 217 989 31 361 504 235 5 524 206 454 179 376 137 38 613 25,000 TO U9,999 INHABITANTS U97 167 742 21 491 433 784 4 203 192 378 115 959 119 51 773 10,000 TO 214,999 INHABITANTS 352 149 993 17 770 342 502 3 019 140 274 113 236 78 36 755 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 100 55 541 5 958 116 907 1 155 54 83 38 419 17 27 122 2,500 TO 14,999 INHABITANTS 49 32 452 3 526 67 732 554 19 45 30 038 4 2 414 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 395 181 985 19 848 375 640 3 476 134 325 137 239 70 44 745 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (0) Wittitield to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. 'Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Tenninais: and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. 1-102 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS TABLE 11 City Size— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -Continued jQtol Merchant Other operating wholesaleis types* Active SIC code Kind of business and city size Estab- lish- Sales Payroll, entire Payroll, workweek ended Paia employees, workweek ended nearest Nov IS propri- etors of unincor- Estab- lish. Sales Estab- lish- Sales ments yea nearest Nov 15 porated busi- ments ments nesses (number) ($1,000) ($1,000) (dollars) (number) (number) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) MACHINERYi EQUIPMENTi SUPPLIES (CON'T.) 5087 SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EQUIPMENTt SUPPLIES CITIES WITH— 5 583 1 750 269 232 333 4 472 926 40 699 2 937 5 158 1 413 917 425 336 352 500.000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 1 894 825 351 101 129 1 949 027 15 501 850 1 690 530 745 204 194 505 250,000 TO 1199,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 873 250 582 37 640 734 590 7 115 453 811 224 442 62 26 140 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 821 223 056 31 130 592 519 5 611 427 774 190 424 47 32 632 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 632 149 714 20 742 388 843 3 891 370 603 128 332 29 21 382 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 427 110 257 17 811 348 667 2 884 276 410 93 753 17 16 504 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 343 58 601 3 163 157 773 1 657 205 323 53 771 20 14 630 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 124 26 811 3 186 60 828 593 74 115 19 622 8 6 989 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 54 8 726 1 351 24 997 248 33 49 6 557 5 2 059 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 415 87 171 11 181 215 532 2 098 235 382 55 971 33 21 200 5088 TRANSPORTATION EQUIP., SUPPL , EX AUTOMOTIVE CITIES WITH— 1 997 1 702 675 128 632 2 437 781 20 224 651 1 660 859 287 337 843 386 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 723 707 175 47 933 883 836 6 965 248 558 308 171 155 399 004 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 290 229 389 16 734 329 458 2 963 81 240 139 756 50 89 533 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 125 73 233 6 165 120 333 1 101 38 HI 52 474 14 20 759 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 186 100 199 10 545 200 508 1 565 55 164 58 712 22 41 467 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 132 72 720 6 825 130 251 1 053 45 120 47 888 12 24 832 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 129 89 047 6 300 126 140 1 039 29 109 58 443 20 30 504 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 66 53 220 4 542 85 891 747 23 52 14 533 14 38 687 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 34 37 365 3 079 59 023 564 20 30 25 807 4 11 558 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 312 340 327 26 509 500 341 4 097 102 256 153 503 46 186 824 5091 METALS, MINERALS (EX. "ETSOLEUM PROD, SCRAPl CiTIES WITH— 8 475 26 592 944 789 416 14 859 442 112 335 2 035 5 547 7 934 480 2 928 18 658 454 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 3 118 16 404 553 364 723 5 739 795 46 075 535 1 839 4 111 771 1 279 12 292 882 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 1 060 3 159 497 103 071 1 938 371 14 570 212 595 821 837 455 2 337 660 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 803 1 440 384 56 179 1 218 667 10 573 184 525 538 936 277 901 448 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 634 1 028 409 50 339 959 209 7 553 181 453 457 070 171 571 339 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 528 838 215 41 300 792 022 6 419 138 388 392 893 140 446 322 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 661 1 255 455 46 293 908 049 7 629 214 496 507 825 165 747 529 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 353 541 994 34 545 655 793 4 589 117 272 297 544 81 244 350 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 183 220 694 9 940 186 135 1 712 70 137 113 986 46 106 706 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 1 135 1 703 643 73 025 1 460 401 11 205 364 831 592 517 304 1 Oil 126 5092 PETROLEUM BULK STATIONS, TERMINALS CITIES WITH — 30 873 21 485 414 791 535 15 267 074 143 956 7 657 - - 30 873 21 485 414 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 499 2 522 129 90 796 1 717 027 13 489 52 . . 499 2 522 129 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 492 I 624 343 51 245 1 014 213 8 305 71 - - 492 1 524 343 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 871 2 006 889 56 713 1 298 546 11 068 147 _ - 871 2 005 889 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 1 128 I 564 134 57 610 1 092 216 9 585 225 - - 1 126 1 564 134 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 1 987 2 133 177 71 354 1 388 935 12 655 425 _ - 1 987 2 133 177 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 3 896 2 472 911 89 255 1 721 434 16 979 937 - - 3 896 2 472 911 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 3 857 1 652 674 63 352 1 225 405 13 151 1 128 - - 3 357 1 552 674 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 3 940 1 291 490 52 202 1 016 618 11 084 1 030 . _ 3 940 1 291 490 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 14 203 6 217 667 248 998 4 791 530 47 539 3 642 - - 14 203 6 217 667 5093 SCRAP, WASTE MATERIALS CITIES WITH— 8 288 3 701 355 325 140 5 296 825 72 256 5 958 6 174 3 484 291 114 217 065 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 2 433 1 607 158 117 044 2 259 492 24 505 1 850 2 379 1 487 814 54 119 344 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 755 448 211 42 437 793 736 9 394 537 743 415 639 12 32 572 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 804 408 660 40 250 802 508 8 881 597 794 389 677 10 18 983 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 728 255 327 29 054 570 950 6 755 558 721 247 858 7 7 459 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 816 303 843 30 203 588 920 5 794 648 808 295 085 8 7 758 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 833 213 677 22 800 453 829 5 517 832 628 195 935 17 742 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 458 in 254 10 243 199 459 2 567 473 452 103 738 5 5 515 2,500 TU 4,999 INHABITANTS 241 42 706 4 723 87 720 1 167 274 240 42 412 1 ID) REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES I 220 311 520 28 386 540 201 5 575 1 174 1 209 305 133 U 5 387 5094 TOBACCO, TOBACCO PRODUCTS CITIES WITH— 2 824 5 374 441 158 078 3 200 396 34 666 1 398 2 753 4 562 103 71 692 338 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 489 1 729 536 43 879 841 255 8 553 311 457 1 130 249 32 599 287 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 230 627 830 21 923 413 752 4 233 120 218 583 922 12 43 908 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 279 618 031 19 915 369 517 4 170 149 273 511 279 5 6 752 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 334 614 751 22 816 439 978 4 534 162 332 513 420 2 (Dl 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 357 535 318 19 209 355 687 3 983 205 357 526 201 _ ID) 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 443 530 564 19 001 350 137 4 240 354 439 625 294 4 (Dl 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 282 242 784 8 967 172 474 2 200 243 277 236 277 5 6 507 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 154 101 162 3 012 51 106 834 146 151 93 674 3 7 488 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 256 274 455 9 356 185 342 2 041 208 249 261 787 7 ID) 5095 BEER, WINE, DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. . CITIES WITH — 7 598 10 738 768 592 727 11 303 622 90 873 4 791 7 164 8 194 594 434 2 544 074 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 1 124 4 302 562 191 190 3 704 829 26 224 434 877 2 437 508 247 1 865 054 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 409 1 402 970 71 757 1 351 788 10 535 126 354 1 167 643 45 235 327 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 640 1 156 725 72 158 1 355 075 11 281 251 605 1 003 441 34 153 284 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABIIANTS 772 I 089 HI 55 579 I 246 823 10 249 379 749 968 775 23 100 336 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 952 747 351 51 063 960 823 8 553 578 925 587 300 27 60 051 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 1 312 663 982 47 591 875 441 8 257 1 017 1 291 531 438 21 32 544 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 821 343 904 22 369 429 396 4 340 701 815 322 070 6 IDI 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 479 151 367 9 771 183 618 2 017 452 475 146 878 4 2 489 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 1 089 880 785 61 219 1 195 829 9 417 853 1 052 807 541 27 73 145 5096 PAPER, PAPER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT WALLPAPER. . . CITIES WITH— 8 812 9 830 688 573 736 13 050 486 110 100 3 339 7 046 4 714 610 1 756 5 116 078 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS 3 611 5 409 732 314 093 5 027 760 47 939 1 264 2 792 2 525 494 819 2 884 236 250,000 TO 499,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 1 058 1 107 290 94 387 1 635 597 15 939 309 777 590 328 281 515 952 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS. . . . 976 821 449 76 102 1 498 694 12 538 298 794 527 624 182 293 825 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS 829 581 974 55 995 1 093 134 9 877 320 710 337 509 119 244 465 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS 720 544 951 44 159 658 051 7 938 317 632 259 955 88 284 986 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS 619 387 468 27 131 523 047 5 049 345 543 159 750 75 227 708 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS 289 326 887 20 043 383 393 3 371 171 241 76 581 48 250 305 2,500 TO 4,999 INHABITANTS 108 40 131 3 139 62 345 643 71 95 19 009 12 21 122 REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES 602 610 806 38 687 778 265 6 506 244 461 218 340 141 392 455 Standard Noles: - Represents zero. (0) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Nol available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Nol applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE-AREA STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1-103 TABLE 11 City Size— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued SIC code Kind of business ant) city size Total Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Payroll, workweek ended nearest Nov, 15 (dollars) Paid employees, workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active propri- etors of unincor- porated busi- nesses (number) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types* Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS CITIES «IITH~ ^OOtOOO OR MORE INHABITANTS . . 250.000 TO a99.999 INHABITANTS. 100.000 TO 2U9,999 INHABITANTS. 50,000 TO 99.999 INHABITANTS. . 25.000 TO U9.999 INHABITANTS. . 10.000 TO 2'4.999 INHABITANTS. . 5.000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. . . 2.500 TO U.999 INHABITANTS. . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS . . . . CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . 250,000 TO U99,999 INHABITANTS. 100,000 TO 2U9,9g9 INHABITANTS. 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS. . 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS. . 10,000 TO 2U,999 INHABITANTS. . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. . . 2,500 TO '4,999 INHABITANTS. . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS CITIES WITH — 500,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS . . 250,000 TO U99.999 INHABITANTS. 100,000 TO 2U9,999 INHABITANTS. 50.000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS. . 25,000 TO U9,999 INHABITANTS. . 10,000 TO 20.999 INHABITANTS. . 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS. . . 2,500 TO 1,999 INHABITANTS. . . REMAINDER OF THE UNITED STATES. . 8 119 U 010 1 023 812 580 395 379 182 7« 66U 1« 139 3 018 1 772 1 716 1 402 1 264 1 298 669 379 2 621 31 330 11 387 3 110 2 481 2 048 2 062 2 345 1 492 1 077 5 328 6 565 071 3 968 746 752 629 412 970 301 305 199 976 332 175 171 450 31 074 394 746 13 785 904 926 941 464 987 684 353 183 288 016 584 038 185 462 203 255 255 755 108 26 923 210 14 040 349 3 015 003 1 771 914 1 266 972 1 384 667 1 491 795 863 936 451 597 2 636 977 450 593 249 151 56 403 38 157 27 095 15 649 24 089 9 795 2 457 26 787 929 867 257 151 150 133 116 598 35 614 77 312 57 158 32 480 17 078 125 343 660 253 165 597 104 205 81 357 82 757 95 823 48 352 29 933 160 653 4 703 259 1 108 907 718 300 519 202 326 042 450 293 173 145 50 847 534 561 18 032 792 4 991 515 2 853 033 2 258 607 1 714 894 1 471 028 1 325 189 533 015 334 729 2 439 781 27 575 027 12 603 604 3 198 430 2 029 094 1 583 757 1 537 525 1 869 530 924 101 584 933 3 144 053 73 454 38 372 9 708 6 737 4 730 2 840 3 969 1 504 512 4 982 154 870 39 031 24 683 19 796 14 617 13 407 11 666 5 727 3 518 22 425 251 455 107 282 29 844 20 861 16 449 16 883 19 089 10 318 6 762 33 957 1 704 380 300 254 192 205 89 58 361 4 775 790 455 495 411 410 507 308 190 1 19 15 360 800 387 178 107 150 430 951 784 553 6 265 2 959 761 675 471 340 314 140 64 541 11 643 2 282 1 354 1 395 1 149 1 095 1 112 588 348 2 319 25 784 199 495 055 763 735 954 243 920 420 3 400 121 1 829 703 458 154 317 362 195 150 143 581 137 584 63 293 24 507 230 757 a 712 540 2 015 030 1 431 107 1 073 277 825 153 789 494 746 175 346 583 204 549 1 281 272 14 852 664 7 Oil 023 1 802 286 1 055 621 795 103 858 225 915 579 518 181 341 310 1 565 335 1 854 1 051 262 137 109 55 55 42 10 123 2 496 736 418 321 253 168 185 81 31 302 188 515 425 285 327 391 249 157 908 3 164 950 2 139 043 294 455 95 608 106 145 55 395 194 591 108 157 6 557 163 979 5 074 264 1 911 911 1 033 880 611 075 358 135 227 090 292 010 115 620 50 706 473 835 12 050 546 7 029 326 1 212 717 715 293 471 859 526 441 575 215 345 755 110 287 1 071 642 Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. •Includes Petroleum Bulk Plants and Terminals; and Assemblers of Farm Products. (X) Not applicable. Sales Size, Employment Size, Single Units and Multiunits CONTENTS [Page numbers here omit the chapter prefix, 2, which appears as part of number for each page] page Sales Size: 1. United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 ^ 1 2. Merchant Wholesalers — United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 6 3. Merchant Wholesalers — United States and Geographic Divisions, by Kind of Business: 1963 32 4. States, by Type of Operation: 1963 66 5. Merchant Wholesalers — United States, by Employment Size and Kind of Business: 1963 76 6. Merchant Wholesalers — United States, by City Size and Kind of Business: 1963 86 Employment Size: TABLE 7. United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 93 8. Merchant Wholesalers — United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 97 9. States: 1963 101 SMSA Size: 10. United States, by SMSA Size and Type of Operation: 1963 112 11. Merchant Wholesalers — United States, by SMSA Size and Kind of Business: 1963 115 Single Units and Multiunits: 12. United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 118 13. Merchant Wholesalers — United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 125 WHOLESALE TRADE SALES SIZE 2-1 TABLE 1 United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Ml types of operations Merchant wholesalers Manufacturers' sales branches, sales offices Merchandise aeenls, brokers Other operating types Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- Estab- lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales lish- Sales ments ments ments ments ments (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) (number) ($1,000) 308 177 358 385 749 208 997 157 391 769 28 884 116 443 312 25 313 53 245 009 44 983 31 305 559 1 861 94 479 157 478 23 283 162 1 028 55 455 737 259 11 362 498 96 3 367 760 861 14 799 548 273 4 575 056 360 5 220 758 159 2 724 884 69 1 176 840 1 9"tM 23 550 948 522 7 487 593 801 9 761 112 379 4 567 423 142 1 714 720 6 657 45 773 642 2 554 17 983 064 2 275 15 939 380 1 284 8 774 226 444 3 076 972 20 425 52 519 589 10 213 30 639 848 4 553 14 865 315 3 941 12 070 427 1 618 4 723 999 30 285 42 257 258 17 516 24 582 186 4 324 6 149 883 4 764 6 651 217 3 581 4 873 972 "45 101 32 589 411 28 612 20 198 650 5 015 3 591 211 5 071 3 530 281 7 403 5 159 069 10 231 15 632 367 26 640 10 323 714 3 lie 1 228 974 3 068 1 197 917 7 405 2 861 762 34 090 8 369 814 23 551 5 777 558 2 191 538 320 1 914 470 910 5 424 1 563 016 52 970 7 681 295 38 545 5 558 995 2 532 365 037 1 944 285 392 9 849 1 440 872 52 384 3 343 342 51 563 2 593 551 2 081 122 870 1 697 95 731 7 043 431 090 10 368 7 389 377 8 220 3 977 972 406 1 153 715 633 1 394 103 909 853 587 4 609 25 957 749 3 517 3 577 319 832 21 803 195 150 577 234 - - 888 23 596 545 275 2 059 864 548 21 125 332 65 511 349 . . 1 357 1 379 033 1 051 1 014 651 255 310 199 50 54 163 . . 943 308 021 905 294 434 13 5 101 24 8 485 - . 636 93 071 520 90 834 4 565 12 1 652 - - 609 34 544 505 34 293 _ - 4 251 _ _ 176 446 535 160 83 243 11 351 979 5 1 313 - - 22 128 8 438 607 21 052 5 999 550 522 1 551 228 554 667 829 - - 500 2 914 359 246 1 044 174 131 1 305 354 123 554 821 _ . 2 699 2 411 826 2 279 1 985 751 178 170 254 242 254 811 - - 5 402 1 651 026 5 176 1 577 312 134 42 882 92 30 832 - - 6 040 855 435 5 949 852 434 51 7 461 40 5 540 - - 5 571 382 713 6 517 379 503 13 849 41 2 361 - - 916 213 248 885 159 376 15 24 408 16 29 464 - - 2 158 2 187 353 1 831 725 998 296 1 417 592 31 42 753 - - 233 1 499 050 35 134 625 193 1 333 517 4 30 807 _ _ 421 392 351 359 322 667 54 52 294 8 7 170 - - 571 184 712 526 170 146 33 10 646 12 3 920 - - 410 50 758 398 58 964 7 (D) 5 (Dl - - 430 (Dl 421 22 538 7 (0), 2 (Dl - - 93 ID) 91 17 737 2 (Dl ~ ■" " ~ 3 969 6 932 015 3 321 3 619 333 441 2 833 588 207 479 095 - - 829 5 548 555 520 2 551 502 256 2 726 706 53 368 347 . . 608 832 195 679 690 890 58 53 491 71 77 815 - - 739 235 822 564 212 507 35 10 529 39 12 686 - - 506 73 253 456 65 791 29 4 207 21 3 255 - - 981 43 707 916 40 714 45 1 923 20 1 070 - - 106 98 483 85 57 829 17 24 732 3 15 922 - - 2 555 1 334 439 1 308 347 958 1 154 684 280 93 102 201 - - 99 546 353 13 51 533 74 551 653 12 42 867 _ _ 356 325 427 146 119 532 167 158 025 43 47 869 - - 690 215 590 310 94 844 359 113 650 21 7 095 - - 615 88 000 342 48 469 263 38 093 10 1 436 - - 734 (01 445 24 967 284 18 400 5 (01 - - 70 (Dl 51 8 513 17 4 258 2 (Dl - - 4 904 12 562 445 3 163 2 026 806 1 355 10 020 942 385 512 697 - - 925 10 797 659 195 958 159 653 9 554 949 67 284 551 _ _ 1 190 1 200 175 689 659 374 334 352 354 167 178 448 - - 967 311 309 716 228 328 159 55 729 82 27 252 - - 664 96 156 539 77 479 97 14 565 28 4 092 - - 968 45 020 855 39 226 81 3 982 31 1 812 - - 189 112 115 167 65 230 12 29 343 10 15 542 ~ " 5 213 9 699 325 4 321 3 788 774 332 3 087 107 550 2 823 444 - - 793 7 453 146 416 2 022 854 141 2 925 118 235 2 505 174 _ « 1 504 1 521 806 1 19£ 1 190 259 118 122 985 188 208 552 - - 1 124 357 305 1 010 329 753 45 14 417 69 23 135 - - 758 109 704 719 103 826 10 1 284 29 4 592 - - 854 45 679 828 44 404 11 650 15 815 - - 180 201 465 150 97 666 7 22 643 23 81 175 - - UNITED STATES. TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR KITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20iOOO>000 AND OVER SlStOOO.OOO TO tl9i999.000. . . SlOtOOO.OOO TO $14.999i000. . ■ IStOOOiOOO TO t9i999.000. . . . $2i000i000 TO i4i999-000. . . . Sl.OOOiOOO TO S1.999>000. . . . $500i000 TO 1999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHHEt»TS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YR 501 5012 502 5022 503 5032 MOTOR VEHICLES. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT! AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES .... ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR KITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 _ , LESS THAN $100.000 ' ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR TIRES. TUBES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR DRUGS. CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTSI DRUGS. DRUG PROPRIETARIES. DRUGGISTS. SUND ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR PAINTS. VARNISHES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR DRY GOODS. APPAREL! DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR Standard Notes: Represents zero. (0) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Ho{ available. (X) Not applicable. 2-2 SALES SIZE WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 1. United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 -Continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Manufacturers' sales branches, sales offices Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchandise agents, broilers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) sou 5042 DRY GOODS" APPAREL -CON. APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES" HOSIERY" LINGERIE ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR KITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2"000i000 AND OvER $500,000 TO $1"999"000 S200"000 TO 1499 "000 tlOOiOOO TO 1199.000 LESS THAN S100"000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FOOTWEAR ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — S2"000.000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS: GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2"000"000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100"000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR DAIRY PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANfUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OvER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1"999"000 $200"000 TO $499"000 $100"000 TO $199"000 LESS THAN $100"000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FISH" SEAFOODS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2"000"000 AND OVER $500"000 TO $1"999"000 $200 "000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR HEATS. MEAT PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OvER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FRESH FRUITS" VEGETABLES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2"000"000 AND OVER $500"000 TO $1"999"000 $200"000 TO $499"000 $100"000 TO $199"000 LESS THAN $100"000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR 657 1 666 1 311 818 1 075 206 810 126 252 197 110 112 13 036 249 143 33 32 37 546 1 206 1 096 835 773 132 3 608 304 851 829 676 828 120 164 494 682 495 648 73 65 331 486 327 405 59 1 030 1 689 1 435 862 655 210 8 314 698 2 445 2 016 1 381 1 483 _291 189 359 661 774 425 677 118 359 57 367 142 287 812 421 260 055 63 483 16 248 (D) (01 11 723 013 10 225 010 1 327 525 50 817 4 717 1 583 113 251 3 753 228 1 213 592 351 647 120 031 44 007 73 870 2 763 802 415 990 853 696 252 271 98 180 45 743 76 922 918 217 453 295 215 584 72 325 37 282 45 996 785 448 228 452 309 184 159 647 47 336 (01 (01 8 626 988 090 821 726 488 464 226 127 200 39 774 178 479 Oil 297 407 433 654 292 199 418 85 350 205 167 251 1 047 1 052 740 997 173 545 50 199 175 107 105 10 036 249 143 33 32 37 203 539 739 729 671 119 189 480 454 325 400 84 72 336 573 454 586 63 52 295 477 318 402 58 607 1 452 1 403 855 551 192 5 123 274 1 253 1 355 965 1 100 166 2 752 945 151 382 018 555 337 585 106 571 53 017 75 833 485 037 202 030 197 135 55 406 15 701 5 193 a 571 11 723 013 10 225 010 1 327 525 50 817 4 717 1 683 113 251 2 185 226 1 243 200 522 914 231 911 104 193 38 529 44 379 1 528 832 869 194 493 259 148 848 47 325 22 350 47 855 857 994 250 874 295 316 180 440 55 213 34 1159 19 982 692 838 175 905 273 173 155 403 46 147 21 388 18 821 5 370 557 3 174 831 1 441 182 452 523 126 161 39 526 135 334 2 980 510 035 485 210 990 438 853 138 630 54 641 91 Oil 145 112 47 19 13 5 198 487 281 359 183 20 2 3 10 235 880 119 710 15 306 2 940 (D) (D) 543 386 515 155 24 165 1 857 (D> IDl ID) 2 027 355 413 875 479 380 97 257 9 494 1 544 25 805 58 037 39 557 (01 (Dl (Dl (Dl (01 596 250 527 875 38 386 21 084 4 458 (D) (D) 182 679 235 152 7 934 (01 (Dl 19 661 261 507 212 59 65 28 78 20 33 15 2 5 3 97 49 32 17 11 38 120 40 12 14 255 493 171 78 48 30 792 107 523 508 71 785 8 848 (Dl (0) 145 144 94 225 38 754 5 220 (Dl 101 (01 13 51 545 35 35 Oil 9 3 244 9 1 189 3 (Dl 1 (Dl 1 005 545 938 485 52 953 9 514 2 589 (Dl (0) 312 763 255 927 (01 (01 (01 (0) (01 298 455 129 458 128 593 14 050 1 554 (01 (01 92 610 64 733 311 44 50 154 12 3 569 5 (01 1 iOI 8 22 484 1 419 205 535 895 59 070 10 921 2 8S3 59 955 48 131 44 27 57 2 73 324 344 340 419 33 157 667 158 445 12 955 3 755 (01 (01 754 170 241 202 318 913 106 031 49 181 23 795 25 048 159 689 490 338 335 95 555 507 560 548 166 369 49 857 17 826 55 191 Standard Noles: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure (NA) Not available. (X) Nol applicable WHOLESALE TRADE SALES SIZE 2-3 TABLE 1 United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 -continued Kind of business and sales size of establishment GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS - CON. OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2t000i000 AND OVER ISOOiOOO TO $li999i000 S200i000 TO M99i000 SlOOiOOO TO I199i000 LESS THAN SlOOiOOO ESTABLISHHENIS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FARM PRODUCTS — RA* MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — I2iO00iOOO AND OVER SSOOiOOO TO $1 1999.000 S200>000 TO $»99.000 SIOO'OOO TO $199i000 LESS Than tioo.ooo ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR ELECTRICAL GOODS" ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. APPARATUS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER S500.000 TO 11.999.000 $200,000 TO $<t99.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT UPERAYED ENTIRE YEAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. TV. RADIO SETS . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $t99.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR ELECTRONIC PARTS. EQUIPMENT ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF— $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $1)99.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR HDWE. PLUMB'G. HEAT.G EQUIP. SUPPLIESl HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR PLUMBING AND HEATING EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES. ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR AIR CONDITIONING. REFRIG. EQUIP.. SUPPLIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. SUPPLIES: COMMERCIAL. INDUS. MACH. . EQUIP.. SUPPLIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $1U0.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) 2 969 6 199 3 715 1 447 1 378 506 1 206 2 800 1 647 752 783 214 3 123 665 BBS 683 354 408 125 410 1 414 1 413 1 037 1 153 259 326 1 041 975 615 808 129 5 290 432 2 162 1 834 872 790 200 2 630 103 639 737 480 583 88 2 456 8 458 8 274 5 716 7 517 1 158 Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 21 098 519 15 889 436 3 504 320 899 640 241 642 117 437 446 044 34 831 068 26 209 691 6 172 5B9 1 263 071 215 644 77 518 892 555 12 265 292 8 581 842 2 836 650 557 992 110 383 41 769 136 656 5 474 230 4 103 733 919 721 225 477 51 777 21 796 151 726 4 295 781 2 093 895 1 384 245 446 784 150 187 62 023 158 647 3 278 151 1 781 415 998 498 310 187 88 959 42 731 56 361 4 542 373 1 602 964 2 062 122 609 095 127 123 44 066 97 003 1 531 031 578 212 583 314 237 602 70 070 30 634 31 199 24 558 479 12 124 289 8 061 390 2 684 978 828 744 394 923 464 155 [ 465 1 605 1 977 1 379 2 034 379 3 565 832 1 048 603 361 550 171 496 1 581 1 113 575 669 168 2 486 527 674 466 328 384 107 107 531 1 041 920 1 081 210 243 729 833 557 734 116 313 1 734 1 489 769 716 171 2 123 37 434 588 432 553 79 961 039 944 526 445 966 Sales ($1,000) 5 414 689 2 700 140 1 574 374 645 237 199 448 103 945 191 545 13 689 946 12 036 446 1 086 991 203 216 52 847 27 566 282 880 2 027 486 1 597 131 372 569 84 400 35 245 90 506 4 166 274 3 112 284 696 796 152 479 47 947 20 315 136 453 1 536 992 468 296 488 147 321 286 133 248 57 428 68 587 1 430 023 694 269 263 481 80 236 38 500 36 305 3 470 092 1 088 889 1 660 726 493 406 111 434 39 668 75 969 814 164 125 490 388 792 188 093 62 856 28 987 18 946 11 546 616 660 964 596 330 911 675 654 583 335 710 287 354 Manufacturers' sales branches, sales olhces Estab- lish- ments (number) 662 800 469 224 153 22 624 735 248 97 63 13 422 97 112 175 15 109 183 104 35 IB 5 46 125 54 18 45 3 1 265 2 302 1 319 718 535 82 Merchandise agents, brokers Sales ($1,000) 7 198 484 095 508 813 324 157 519 33 096 9 582 88 355 2 5B1 ID) (Dl (Dl 6 262 784 766 589 86 603 13 750 3 763 18 089 1 Oil 104 834 237 111 044 58 344 2 261 425 4 793 1 189 793 953 075 182 482 33 870 5 058 1 284 14 014 225 759 127 499 17 743 2 944 2 687 5 269 451 779 358 141 72 275 15 257 1 945 349 3 812 438 027 314 373 92 823 19 187 2 396 (0) (Dl 10 547 276 517 900 322 726 444 192 104 900 35 048 122 510 I Estab- lish- ments (number) 117 977 285 50 65 57 525 055 275 72 71 152 85 484 285 80 51 33 215 102 42 194 700 268 81 54 44 37 187 88 40 28 10 45 356 299 91 68 23 289 23 UJ 94 32 23 6 Sales ($1,000) Other operating types 229 117 Oil 472 437 110 8 485 346 092 788 116 622 95 784 9 098 3 910 156 144 14 294 414 12 546 742 (D) (01 101 4 255 397 097 291 572 472 930 98 820 12 233 2 751 28 061 296 852 157 212 HI 881 14 554 1 569 1 055 10 480 672 524 713 616 91 628 11 871 3 311 75 046 125 533 176 730 28 963 5 779 1 544 14 787 620 502 155 934 329 121 100 432 13 744 4 049 17 222 278 840 137 349 101 699 30 322 4 818 101 101 2 464 587 945 425 1 042 334 329 HI 69 261 24 165 54 291 Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) 512 4 094 2 833 1 013 757 183 5 844 127 625 503 844 290 963 259 151 801 45 595 212 576 Standam Notes: - Represents zero. (D) *itlitield to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 2-4 SALES SIZE WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 1 United States, by Type of Operation: 1963 -continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment MACHINERYi EOUIPMENTi SUPPLIES — CON . FARM AND GARDEN MACHINERYi EQUIPMENT. • . • ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2iO00i0O0 AND OVER $500 t 000 TO $li999i000 $200 1 000 TO $1199 1 000 SiOOtOOO TO $199*000 LESS THAN $100i000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . PROFESSIONAL EOUIPMENTi SUPPLIES ESTAPLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR HITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2i000i000 AND OVER $500i000 TO $l>999i000 $200 > 000 TO $499.000 SlOOtOOO TO £199t000 LESS THAN $100>000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . SERVICE-ESTABLISHMENT EOUIPMENTi SUPPLIES . ESTABLISHnENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2i000.000 AND OvER $500 1 000 TO $li999i000 $200i000 TO $U99i000 $100iOOO TO $199i000 LESS THAN $100i000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . TRANSPORTATION EQUIP. i SUPPL i EX AUTOMOTIVE ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2i000i000 AND OVER $500i000 TO $li999i000 $2001000 TO $1*99 1 000 $100i000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100i000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . METALS. MINERALS (EX. PETROLEUM PRODi SCRAPI. ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2i000i000 AND OVER $500i000 TO $li999i000 $200 1 000 TO $499 1 000 $1001000 TO $199i000. LESS THAN $100iOOO ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . PETROLEUM BULK STATIONSi TERMINALS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2i000i000 AND OvER $500iOOO TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO £499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . SCRAP. WASTE MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . TOBACCO. TOBACCO PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 1200.000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . BEER. WINE. DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND 0«ER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR . All types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) 249 453 468 315 337 76 228 1 101 1 309 1 126 1 529 151 5 5B3 86 748 1 397 1 174 1 950 228 1 997 151 488 480 327 471 80 2 175 2 702 1 560 851 933 254 30 873 1 553 5 552 9 873 7 986 5 338 571 337 1 084 1 453 1 457 3 720 237 2 824 704 1 336 484 155 100 45 7 598 1 063 2 153 2 136 1 238 743 265 Sales ($1,000) 1 984 639 419 567 150 360 46 200 17 816 53 672 2 724 115 979 337 1 040 781 417 587 162 139 78 946 45 325 1 750 269 333 335 662 098 444 742 168 514 98 753 42 827 952 220 481 388 152 741 47 699 25 094 43 533 26 592 944 22 632 959 2 876 841 522 165 125 112 48 132 385 735 21 485 414 11 410 785 4 878 314 3 137 015 1 164 954 333 948 560 397 3 701 356 1 746 243 1 059 342 457 189 208 184 101 (Dl 3 636 679 1 441 753 167 181 23 243 (0) (0) 10 738 768 7 443 316 2 152 449 698 851 183 444 47 124 213 584 Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) 84 391 423 289 319 70 158 891 1 049 857 1 376 136 5 158 48 608 1 273 1 126 1 883 220 1 660 74 354 420 303 446 63 863 1 723 1 206 710 844 201 Sales ($1,000) 308 1 044 1 432 1 450 3 704 236 2 753 671 313 476 150 871 025 077 210 723 258 333 951 355 459 134 399 42 339 16 873 25 815 562 723 839 017 335 482 124 526 68 805 37 647 190 235 526 164 405 123 161 787 94 728 35 880 859 287 291 192 345 439 131 870 44 014 23 997 22 775 322 661 786 388 401 374 103 626 43 016 277 415 8 174 3 484 291 1 584 599 1 013 135 449 921 207 102 165 555 63 879 4 682 103 2 981 446 1 417 739 164 291 22 492 5 775 90 360 8 194 594 5 083 605 2 016 201 678 793 179 203 46 074 190 817 Manufacturers' sales branches, sales offices Estab- lish- ments (number) 155 31 18 12 5 2 55 157 201 233 122 9 187 11 58 57 30 30 1 48 42 14 3 3 1 938 1 059 573 179 71 32 24 165 84 38 17 Sales ($1,000) 618 921 32 329 6 308 1 698 (01 (D) 252 100 151 601 51 691 32 522 8 412 4 832 132 367 55 600 51 692 18 339 4 288 (Dl (01 598 773 541 563 46 460 5 482 494 4 774 15 502 125 15 688 627 667 869 53 209 10 633 1 693 70 094 605 470 19 250 (Dl (Dl (D) (01 234 035 90 935 13 491 2 647 (D) (01 Merchandise agents, brokers Estab- lish- ments (number) 10 31 27 14 13 14 53 59 36 31 6 27 82 67 18 37 29 92 46 21 25 14 253 406 175 70 57 29 29 40 21 7 16 1 Sales ($1,000) 77 690 31 767 31 769 9 653 2 163 (0) (01 54 514 50 163 19 414 4 991 1 728 2 845 203 985 87 500 84 242 21 280 2 439 (D) (01 244 615 119 465 89 489 15 369 3 191 1 097 15 964 521 671 424 564 57 562 10 853 3 423 38 226 161 544 46 207 7 258 1 082 (Dl (Dl 56 606 49 763 4 754 (Dl (01 (01 179 837 125 575 45 312 6 557 1 594 (D) (Dl Other operating types Estab- lish- ments (number) 1 553 5 552 9 873 7 986 5 338 571 Sales ($1,000) 21 485 414 11 410 785 4 878 314 3 137 015 1 154 954 333 948 560 397 Standard Notes, Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE SALES SIZE 2-5 TABLE 1 United States, by Type of Operation: 1963-continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment 411 types of operations Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchant wholesalers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Manufacturers' sales branches, sales offices Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Merchandise aRents, brokers Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) Other operating types Estab- lish- ments (number) Sales ($1,000) PAPERi PAPER PRODUCTS. EXCEPT WALLPAPER . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — S2i000i000 AND OVER J500.000 TO Sli999i000 S200i000 TO $t99.000 SlOOiOOO TO $1991000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FURNITURE. HOME FURNISHINGS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR KITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR LUMBER. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $499.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR 954 2 149 1 960 1 486 1 974 289 8 119 687 126 983 298 746 279 1 581 4 695 3 337 1 887 2 169 570 31 330 2 275 6 398 7 241 5 567 8 534 1 315 9 830 688 6 563 075 2 123 953 629 134 215 753 105 928 192 845 6 565 071 432 161 083 036 646 508 186 696 91 465 125 205 13 786 904 7 210 153 4 620 476 1 108 113 276 275 HI 722 460 165 26 923 210 16 532 023 6 186 865 2 304 339 798 363 420 939 681 681 440 1 494 1 648 1 333 1 869 262 6 265 322 1 416 1 594 1 124 1 576 233 865 3 714 2 839 1 679 2 043 503 25 784 1 119 4 609 6 021 4 917 7 984 1 134 2 273 989 1 450 641 526 129 192 610 99 449 171 892 3 400 121 200 096 362 169 514 OIB 161 186 80 759 81 89i 430 492 677 187 939 885 245 201 104 717 315 158 14 862 664 7 089 991 4 342 626 1 906 244 704 353 390 197 429 253 424 489 213 108 74 15 852 231 251 177 98 80 15 584 512 269 100 48 35 614 685 448 243 195 40 4 281 045 676 281 498 753 70 748 16 552 4 795 13 906 1 600 907 256 282 59 290 14 086 5 626 15 986 4 033 465 261 473 561 719 89 453 15 423 2 574 102 813 5 723 468 714 305 145 072 35 741 (01 (Dl 90 166 99 45 31 12 134 459 212 76 90 31 948 132 369 229 108 78 32 518 910 527 262 228 116 612 805 174 659 32 257 6 581 1 684 7 047 1 212 773 631 158 454 585 73 200 11 424 5 080 27 326 1 040 799 518 188 381 570 78 765 15 651 4 431 42 194 4 987 943 3 648 037 945 403 173 885 35 955 12 645 170 018 24 194 245 145 127 25 70 527 182 531 79 138 21 314 (Dl (Dl Standard Notes: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 2-6 SALES SIZE WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 2 Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establistiment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1.000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) MERCHANT WHOLESALERS. TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — S20.000.000 AND OVER. . . S15.000.000 TO $19,999,000 SIO.000.000 TO Sm. 999.000 S5.000.000 TO S9. 999. 000. S2. 000. 000 TO $"(.999,000. SI. 000. 000 TO $1,999,000. $500,000 TO $999,000 $300,000 TO $«99.000 $200,000 TO $299,000 $100,000 TO $199,000 LESS THAN $100,000. ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YR MOTOR VEHICLES. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT AUTOMOBILES. OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES! NEW. USED AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYCLES. . . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $1«.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $1)99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR TRUCKS. TRACTORS — ROAD TYPE ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $ltt. 999.000 S5. 000. 000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 SI. 000. 000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499,000. . $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OP— $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $199.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPEPATED ENTIRE YEAR TIRES. TUBES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $199.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR 208 997 157 391 769 11 991 6714 178 23 283 162 1 561 291 273 1 675 065 100 915 622 7 187 693 712 731 2 651 17 983 061 1 708 810 10 213 30 839 818 2 927 865 17 616 21 582 186 2 513 810 28 612 20 198 850 2 099 192 26 610 10 32 3 711 1 082 885 23 561 5 777 568 631 901 38 515 5 568 995 672 360 51 553 2 693 551 339 297 8 220 3 977 972 307 217 17 8 11 39 102 115 219 211 156 310 311 91 2 12 81 259 128 295 230 310 261 69 1 « 11 38 192 533 1 616 2 307 2 869 5 919 5 517 885 1 831 32 110 219 293 233 398 121 91 2 306 101 869 511 135 776 132 108 268 953 312 218 200 171 151 123 82 575 10 738 15 072 18 850 18 310 1 271 218 ID) (D) 210 502 359 289 303 765 HI 919 56 172 15 762 15 113 31 903 5 999 550 IDI (01 131 308 251 585 555 501 862 211 1 121 510 880 033 597 279 852 131 379 503 159 375 725 998 (Dl (Dl 101 170 150 312 172 575 113 091 57 055 58 961 22 538 17 737 139 101 17 126 11 105 7 215 18 625 15 958 11 029 8 305 5 122 2 692 3 921 1 593 2 810 117 775 10) (D) 28 110 39 093 35 018 13 081 6 531 5 550 1 970 1 197 1 099 139 IDI IDI 22 597 38 039 79 537 137 075 210 563 151 702 127 830 167 175 80 311 27 851 95 582 10) ID) 11 735 20 821 23 605 15 156 7 581 7 820 2 592 1 970 1.3 8.0 9.2 10.1 12.8 15.5 18.1 20.1 21.5 23.0 25.1 IS. 8 1.5 9.0 8.6 9.2 10.8 11.5 11.3 11.5 11. a 15.1 20.7 12.3 17.5 ID) ID) 15.0 15.7 18.8 21.5 21.0 21.0 21.5 19.1 21.0 ID) ID) 17.1 17.1 18.5 21.3 21.6 27.0 27.3 25.6 25.5 21.1 21.0 IDI ID) 11.9 17.1 22.5 25.3 25.1 21.5 25.8 25.0 503 758 197 727 371 077 020 568 170 Oil 099 055 003 737 159 112 677 721 685 152 352 895 300 817 12 530 5 892 5 167 11 619 11 329 10 529 7 381 5 122 2 508 3 268 1 758 2 191 132 316 IDI ID) 22 751 36 221 33 555 13 959 6 797 5 193 2 Oil 3 519 855 785 IDI IDI 16 270 22 170 59 577 112 089 172 112 118 737 117 015 132 035 55 605 21 527 ID) ID) 9 580 11 525 21 911 15 803 7 522 7 601 3 030 2 334 75 170 29 159 56 512 151 015 351 018 351 479 353 751 220 035 138 830 151 940 105 957 62 404 1 611 707 738 1 775 2 240 1 888 1 452 1 110 598 927 691 525 ID) 10) 3 519 5 994 6 129 2 727 1 403 1 175 565 896 168 624 ID) ID) 2 149 1 077 9 991 19 456 30 993 28 204 23 174 28 805 14 798 5 516 ID) ID) 1 381 2 176 3 970 2 948 1 549 1 713 885 560 41 42 45 300 1 711 3 783 8 396 10 532 11 715 23 071 37 021 11 583 27 62 128 152 151 278 327 160 888 ID) ID) 4 22 93 98 133 264 193 79 2 048 IDI IDI 4 7 100 340 755 1 222 3 512 1 951 1 145 (01 IDI 4 29 71 114 120 273 348 110 Standard Notes: - Represenis zero. (D) Wilhheli) lo avoid disclosure. (NA) Nol available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE SALES SIZE 2-7 TABLE 2 Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Establisliments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales Payroll, entue year ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) DRUGSi CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS DRUGSi DRUG PROPRIETARIES! DRUGGISTS' SUND, GENERAL-LII4E DRUGS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OP — $2i000.000 AND OVER , $5001000 TO $I>99<3.000 , ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAFi SPECIALTY-LINE DRUGS. TOILETRIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20>000i000 AND OVER $15t000.000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $114.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR PAINTS. VARNISHES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF— $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER CHEMICALS. ALLIED PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF— $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR DRY GOODS. APPAREL DRY GOODS. PIECE GOODS. NOTIONSl PIECE GOODS— JOBBERS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR 398 1 837 729 345 1 750 265 50 70 919 3 16 545 2 923 1 781 604 1 ID) 3 (Dl 8 89 685 40 268 254 123 362 735 250 348 409 382 272 472 349 135 108 313 76 771 455 65 609 916 40 714 83 41 284 1 306 347 958 1 ID) 1 (D) 11 (01 28 38 151 118 81 381 138 53 376 172 41 468 343 48 469 445 24 967 51 8 513 163 2 028 806 5 152 054 3 50 431 9 106 800 31 199 261 148 449 623 257 353 325 432 305 049 371 143 735 345 84 593 539 77 479 856 39 226 167 66 230 4 3 5 43 137 251 385 276 240 372 360 75 1 859 545 149 261 48 926 63 703 291 729 392 191 351 280 274 429 109 526 59 386 53 798 19 502 45 814 265 310 251 406 11 546 2 358 190 919 ID) 101 6 503 25 075 37 274 38 025 32 049 16 214 9 288 8 396 5 122 5 124 (D) ID) (01 3 077 9 832 7 Oil 5 655 6 445 3 646 834 146 503 19 915 4 731 3 247 15 193 28 987 24 783 21 628 8 903 6 012 5 709 2 892 3 503 8 931 5 846 11 818 39 726 44 700 39 176 31 700 11 981 6 734 5 950 2 649 4 229 13, 1 13. 7 31 8 17 5 ID) ID) 8 5 16 8 15 7 16 5 18 0 18 1 22 3 22 3 25 5 15 6 ID) ID) ID) 22.0 24.5 24.8 26.3 25.7 27.9 32.4 15.2 6.9 8.1 7.7 12.0 13.0 15.8 18.0 21.5 22.3 24.0 28.3 18.0 6.8 7.8 15.9 7.7 11.4 13.0 14.7 17.5 18.9 20.1 21.4 12.3 144 061 135 277 5 730 2 054 161 798 10) ID) 3 855 20 097 32 251 31 651 27 275 13 415 9 014 7 511 5 277 3 510 45 179 10) 10) (01 5 022 10 789 7 318 5 907 6 472 3 463 1 091 151 540 5 154 2 378 3 566 11 336 29 099 27 572 27 310 15 33? 9 574 9 214 5 525 5 359 HI 196 5 486 1 530 3 876 9 903 23 159 22 445 19 958 9 452 5 510 5 218 1 984 2 564 24 335 1 081 318 30 370 ID) ID) 726 3 401 5 836 5 604 4 906 2 660 1 785 1 684 1 655 992 ID) ID) 10] 646 1 772 1 274 1 146 1 353 914 252 24 593 632 362 623 1 545 4 158 4 303 4 223 2 592 1 731 1 857 1 554 993 15 552 739 188 572 1 235 3 042 3 148 3 054 1 504 935 1 057 606 470 Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 2-8 SALES SIZE WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 2. Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment DRY GOODS. APPAREL -CON. NOTIONS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — 12O1OOO.OOO AND OVER tl5.000.000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $t99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR PIECE GOODS — CONVERTERS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.009 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299,000. . . $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. HOSIERY. LINGERIEI MEN'S. WOMEN. S CLOTHING. ACCESSORIES. . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR MEN'S. BOYS' CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS. . . . ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF— $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.9 = 9.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS TFAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPE^'ATED ENTIRE YEAR Establishments (number) 3 11 41 58 114 81 68 91 124 18 2 6 51 114 185 145 154 205 269 46 Sales ($1,000) 3 20 629 13 42 670 61 82 499 94 67 028 122 47 678 106 25 624 205 29 593 298 15 636 32 9 143 643 1 174 845 3 69 554 4 63 920 9 111 064 36 241 979 111 345 117 HI 158 463 144 107 103 78 29 952 47 11 507 35 4 981 39 2 315 26 28 890 593 413 884 1 ID) 2 IDI 6 36 987 36 103 890 60 85 098 92 64 369 81 31 010 60 15 070 107 15 456 131 6 951 17 13 819 610 597 381 (Dl 70 873 117 321 82 487 82 577 31 935 16 577 13 106 6 602 8 099 706 985 (Dl IDI 43 433 148 558 156 736 133 115 56 838 37 708 29 802 15 174 20 794 Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) 1 195 5 188 9 127 6 615 5 489 2 440 3 149 1 411 586 166 645 8 375 11 950 15 653 29 288 53 648 20 436 15 818 4 424 1 401 656 491 4 495 IDI ID) 6 482 13 138 8 961 5 591 3 153 1 390 1 987 757 392 57 017 10) 5 264 13 949 8 950 10 504 4 275 1 903 2 021 929 437 78 229 ID] ID] 3 720 17 247 16 881 15 560 7 264 4 853 4 077 2 408 1 779 Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales 6.9 17.5 19.2 20.0 23.0 20.4 20.6 23.6 20.8 10.4 7.6 16.6 7.3 8.1 9.6 12.1 13.6 14.7 15.1 18.9 22.6 12.6 13.4 IDI (Dl 11.2 12.6 14.5 15.0 16.8 15.4 16,7 21.0 13.1 ID) 101 9.0 15.1 14.7 16.1 17.3 19,5 18.6 22.5 14.3 14.4 ID) 10) 12.8 12.5 14.7 16.2 18.4 16.8 19.0 21.3 15.1 Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 753 4 324 8 436 7 278 6 167 2 817 3 065 1 838 946 57 903 2 379 2 820 3 963 10 422 16 789 9 415 7 181 2 062 747 499 246 1 380 26 174 (D) (0) 1 954 6 106 6 146 4 369 2 469 1 088 1 277 655 821 (D) (0) 3 791 8 566 6 089 7 241 2 746 1 588 1 161 650 553 50 080 (D) 2 819 9 539 11 484 10 877 5 204 2 977 2 598 1 517 1 609 Paid employees workweeli ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) 475 726 I 391 1 197 1 104 522 722 541 171 7 306 291 275 407 1 492 1 801 1 208 974 344 119 89 69 237 5 009 (Dl (D) 387 1 181 981 872 491 239 326 205 59 (D) (D) 595 1 519 1 049 1 378 570 375 280 236 122 B 900 10) ID) 312 1 442 1 874 1 900 985 703 620 458 309 Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Wilhheld to avoid disclosuie, (NA) Nol available. (X) Nol applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE SALES SIZE 2-9 TABLE 2 Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) DRV GOODS" APPAREL — CON. »OMEN>St CHILDREN'S CLOTHINGi ACCESSORIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPEKATEt; ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — SZOiOOO.OOO AND OVER $15>OO0iOOC TO $19i999i000 SlO.OOOiOOO TO Jl«i'999.00C SSiOOOiOOO TO t9>999i000 f2.000i000 TO $ti999i000 SliOOOiOOO TO Ili999i000 $500 1 000 TO $999 1 000 S300i000 TO $499t000 $200i000 TO $299.000 $100i000 TO $199i000 LESS THAN $100iOOO ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR HOSIERY! UNDERWEAR ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OP — $20 1 000. 000 AND OMf.R $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $1«.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $«.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $1(99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FOOTWEAR ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 ■fO $1'».999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $1*99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES! VOLUNTARY GROUP GROCERIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $1U.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $U. 999. 000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $«99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR RETAILER-COOPERATIVE GROCERIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $2,000,000 AND OVER $500,000 TO $1.999.000 $200,000 TO $H99.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER GENERAL-LINE GROCERIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $111.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $1199.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR 1 1 5 16 85 1911 290 251 227 350 1179 95 477 1 3 22 39 53 71 55 9i( 125 11 1 11 38 811 115 98 77 107 105 10 63 211 5U 121 193 106 73 32 23 9 125 26 7 1 188 703 ID) (Dl (01 108 393 239 3112 266 457 2011 522 97 751 55 618 50 185 211 5U2 m 532 259 876 (D) (Dl 69 912 53 983 36 679 27 562 13 597 13 «78 6 699 5 408 1165 037 (Dl (Dl 111 943 117 121 80 015 37 755 18 651 15 701 5 193 8 571 5 357 079 2 609 068 414 465 656 659 802 360 614 818 152 853 51 783 12 827 5 893 1 253 265 34 614 2 913 167 679 993 30 366 2 650 10 340 044 10 176 707 20 241 121 73 499 664 343 990 110 462 664 629 562 407 694 61 24 423 20 5 024 24 3 464 25 1 240 31 78 447 95 957 (Dl (D) (Dl 8 636 17 350 22 551 16 645 7 468 4 754 5 131 2 295 2 951 28 847 (Dl (Dl 6 119 5 578 3 515 2 851 1 355 1 600 943 600 (Dl (Dl 14 274 14 177 10 549 4 922 2 584 2 640 704 335 325 120 114 937 23 525 46 763 61 558 52 646 15 015 4 661 1 062 504 118 15 4 214 149 949 146 328 3 286 302 288 731 24 033 12 958 15 534 39 939 85 372 64 502 39 093 2 445 475 276 105 3 799 (Dl (Dl (01 13.1 14,6 15.6 17.5 19.0 16.7 21.3 25.5 19.7 14.7 (Dl (01 15.0 13.4 15.7 16.7 15.1 18,5 20.5 20.5 14.4 (Dl (01 11.6 14.3 16.6 17.8 15.9 18.0 24.0 14.5 5.6 6.0 5.9 6.9 7.7 6.2 9.0 9.8 16.0 18.4 10.2 7.9 4.5 4.5 5.7 7.0 5.4 8.7 8.5 9.9 9.5 9.8 10.4 8.2 7.4 9.2 14.1 9.0 89 997 (Dl (Dl (01 5 250 15 788 19 240 17 147 9 010 5 041 4 619 2 920 3 821 (Dl (Dl 5 057 3 819 2 992 2 209 934 1 267 669 544 35 224 (Dl (01 7 313 6 226 6 474 3 239 1 384 1 250 582 472 198 449 65 414 14 657 23 425 32 682 29 074 7 823 2 549 657 440 117 15 1 395 77 295 1 082 107 185 215 10 825 9 586 11 550 29 293 55 240 39 542 24 071 930 195 181 90 3 599 (01 (Dl (01 1 018 2 461 3 209 2 939 1 636 1 035 1 134 885 915 3 407 (01 (01 720 644 560 437 201 303 215 126 (Dl (01 056 224 923 604 273 293 185 80 35 066 13 169 2 563 4 245 6 299 5 860 1 669 539 158 118 29 13 140 256 25 101 34 769 1 656 1 379 2 255 4 487 10 846 8 083 5 195 163 52 43 31 587 Standard Notes: Renresents zero. (D) Willilield to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 2-10 SALES SIZE WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 2 Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS —CON . DAIRY PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR KITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20i000i000 AND OVER $15>000i000 TO S19i999i000 SlOiOOOiOOO TO S14i999i000 SS.OOOiOOO TO $9t999.000 ISiOOOiOOO TO $ti999.000 SIiOOO.OOO TO tli999i000 ISOOiOOO TO S999i000 1300.000 TO SU99i000 $200 1 000 TO S299i000 SlOOiOOO TO I199i000 LESS THAN IlOOiOOO ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR POULTRY. POULTRY PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20.000i000 AND OVER $15.000i000 TO S19.999.000 SIO.OOO.OOO TO $14.999.000 S5. 000. 000 TO S9. 999. 000 $2,000,000 TO $«.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $«99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF— $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO SIU.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $t. 999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $1*99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100,000. . . .' ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FISH. SEAFOODS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OV^R $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR MEAT. MEAT PRODUCTS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF— $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $4.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR 8 3 13 35 144 210 329 369 370 729 671 119 1 3 6 42 137 207 273 262 202 325 400 84 1 a 63 102 234 287 286 454 586 63 47 103 192 277 200 318 402 58 13 18 23 118 435 580 882 749 654 855 651 192 2 185 226 338 797 53 450 152 759 239 158 459 036 293 355 229 559 141 268 90 643 104 193 38 629 44 379 1 628 832 IDI IDI 73 244 275 358 445 705 295 895 197 364 99 441 49 407 47 325 22 350 47 856 857 994 ID) 188 170 135 482 160 834 110 480 69 960 66 213 34 169 19 982 692 838 36 128 140 778 140 309 132 864 107 332 49 071 46 147 21 388 18 821 5 370 657 412 446 322 186 275 390 806 335 358 474 816 885 624 297 291 595 161 028 126 161 39 526 136 334 42 092 6 865 3 007 3 945 4 027 7 756 4 716 4 244 2 495 1 800 1 861 653 723 ID) ID) 2 925 5 808 6 946 5 067 3 901 1 751 895 1 084 540 502 48 386 ID) 10 016 8 959 9 611 6 060 4 395 3 796 2 149 797 25 956 1 607 7 179 5 500 4 112 3 254 1 576 1 560 689 479 113 414 20 665 4 582 5 583 15 413 24 997 15 107 12 620 5 213 2 710 2 339 1 053 3 132 4.0 7.1 3.9 10.7 11.8 14.4 17.3 17.2 15.2 14.9 15.9 14.9 ID) ID) 6.7 6.5 8.1 9.5 10.9 10.9 10.9 11.4 14.8 9.2 12.8 ID) ID) 10.1 13.2 14.2 15.4 15.5 13.8 15.7 14.0 15.6 13.7 12.6 14.6 15.6 17.4 17.2 17.5 20.7 24.9 9.9 4.3 6.3 6.7 7.7 10. S 12.1 12.5 12.2 12.0 12.1 14.8 13.0 126 384 5 590 1 782 3 116 12 508 30 569 21 211 19 727 12 317 6 682 7 116 2 810 2 955 70 894 ID) ID) 2 387 9 018 18 066 14 266 10 698 5 127 2 538 2 459 1 508 2 234 60 204 ID) 10) 11 248 9 034 12 975 9 385 5 863 4 768 2 574 1 473 54 232 2 714 9 817 10 764 10 702 9 063 3 781 3 921 2 064 1 406 284 799 8 391 10 187 10 215 32 663 78 881 54 114 43 546 18 801 9 821 7 443 2 901 7 836 1 069 284 488 2 066 5 424 3 708 3 533 2 605 1 541 1 889 1 022 673 17 358 ID) ID) 364 1 926 4 093 3 244 2 923 1 504 789 878 639 645 ID) 1 903 2 014 2 687 2 149 1 355 1 301 1 017 316 13 245 441 1 722 2 111 2 433 2 308 1 324 1 558 955 353 50 597 1 264 1 516 1 357 4 838 12 242 9 303 8 373 4 194 2 418 2 182 1 190 1 720 2 17 48 120 224 259 592 583 250 ID) ID) 2 20 38 80 180 226 164 300 374 194 ID) 14 47 150 217 237 425 520 163 6 30 106 151 172 277 383 127 31 111 285 579 630 583 606 636 370 Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. WHOLESALE TRADE SALES SIZE 2-11 TABLE 2. Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963-continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment GROCERIES A\D RELATED PRODUCTS— CON. FRESH FRUITSi VEGETABLES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — S20t000i000 AND OVER IlSiOOOiOOO TO S19i999i000 tlOiOOOiOOO TO $mi999>000 $5i000>000 TO $9>999.000 SJ.OOOiOOO TO Sti999>000 Sl.OOOiOOO TO $li9O9,000 $500>000 TO $999i000 SJOOtOOO TO »"t99.000 $200 1 000 TO $299.000 $1001000 TO $199iO00 LESS THAN $ 100 1 000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTSI BREAD. COOKIES. BAKERY GOODS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $1U.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $'•.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $t99.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR CANNED FOODS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $199.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR COFFEE. TEA ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $199.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 . . $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR FROZEN FOODS ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVER $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $11.999.000 $5,000,000 TO $9.999.000 $2,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $199.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR Establishments (number) 1 19 28 93 90 83 160 308 53 1 3 1 11 56 150 155 198 119 121 156 31 13 1 5 8 19 25 60 13 50 80 89 25 2 5 2 29 98 158 223 162 138 161 179 56 Sales ($1,000) 123 2 980 510 1 ID) 1 (D) 2 ID) 31 231 663 236 711 715 158 615 639 795 561 351 768 296 311 587 112 509 965 138 630 100 61 611 166 91 Oil 835 270 781 ID) 35 616 56 559 35 065 20 257 22 583 16 211 11 311 860 767 ID) 10) 15 171 70 058 177 021 212 713 109 550 78 285 29 560 18 010 8 250 15 683 837 131 152 930 72 995 52 020 53 821 66 677 35 230 10 835 16 835 12 395 11 550 5 021 6 821 250 529 ID) 82 088 (Dl 191 703 309 191 221 685 159 062 53 850 31 386 23 673 9 815 15 683 Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) ID) ID) ID) 3 980 9 621 11 575 8 529 1 609 1 817 2 111 993 791 ID) 10) 570 1 111 1 017 125 595 302 171 73 131 ID) ID) 3 360 5 251 17 101 19 031 9 598 6 995 2 337 2 006 617 1 055 10 179 1 626 3 815 7 119 1 290 2 850 2 777 1 261 732 653 113 319 79 569 ID) 5 017 ID) 10 316 21 218 11 Oil 9 189 3 561 1 813 1 111 170 2 859 Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales ID] ID) ID) 12.6 11.9 11.1 ID.I 15.7 11.6 11.1 15.2 11.5 ID) ID) 21.7 17.5 21.2 18.0 19.3 17.7 21.6 10.8 ID) ID) 10.3 7.7 10.6 10.9 13.5 12.3 13.1 11.6 19.6 17.5 3.6 1.6 1.0 1.1 2.3 5.2 7.7 15.0 18.1 16.6 18.1 21.3 11.0 11.9 ID) 5.0 ID) 9.1 11.7 13.1 15.6 15.6 16.1 15.1 19.' 9.t Payroll, entire year ($1,000) 211 829 ID) 10) ID) 11 560 17 211 19 030 12 116 22 662 9 839 8 859 1 203 5 639 30 797 Paid employees workweek ended nearest Nov. 15 (number) ID) ID) 1 631 6 551 1 139 2 102 2 307 1 105 1 279 17 221 ID) ID) 2 617 2 707 9 103 12 515 7 910 5 086 1 913 1 252 771 933 15 666 1 060 152 539 591 1 891 1 353 3 135 1 562 1 061 1 128 537 510 75 191 ID) 2 399 ID 9 073 16 363 15 307 11 072 5 189 2 523 1 781 913 2 006 Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) ID) ID) ID) 2 107 7 991 9 121 8 608 5 391 2 517 2 575 1 752 1 312 ID) (0) 730 1 299 810 119 618 510 311 9 507 ID) (D) 318 157 1 568 2 512 1 556 1 181 155 358 281 331 2 550 350 35 91 62 262 219 557 328 219 236 157 121 IDI 393 ID) 376 111 856 131 117 713 151 350 178 Standard Notes: Represents zero. (D) Wittitield to avoid disclosure. (NA) Nat available. (X) Not applicable. 2-12 SALES SIZE WHOLESALE TRADE TABLE 2 Merchant Wholesalers— United States, by Kind of Business: 1963 -continued SIC code Kind of business and sales size of establishment Establishments (number) Sales ($1,000) Inventories, end of year at cost ($1,000) Operating expenses (incl. payroll) as percent of sales Payroll, entire year ($1,000) Paid employees workweek ended nearest Now, 15 (number) Active proprietors of unin- corporated businesses (number) GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS —CON. SOFT DRINKS ESTABLISHMENTS OF-ERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — saO.OOOiOOO AND OVER S15>000i000 TO S19>999i000 SlOiOOO.OOO TO $l»i999i000 fSiOOO.OOO TO $9i999i000 $2,000,000 TO $«.999.000 $1,000,000 TO $1.999.000 $500,000 TO $999.000 $300,000 TO $499.000 $200,000 TO $299.000 $100,000 TO $199.000 LESS THAN $100.000 ESTABLISHMENTS NOT OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR OTHER GROCERY SPECIALTIES ESTABLISHMENTS OPERATED ENTIRE YEAR WITH ANNUAL SALES OF — $20,000,000 AND OVFR $15,000,000 TO $19.999.000 $10,000,000 TO $14.999