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US Census 2002 Nonemployer Statistics/Small Businesses:

~~~ Establishments ~~~ Reciepts ($1,000)

Honolulu MSA: 47,908 $1,932,027

Professional, scientific, and technical services: 7,882 $272,604

Other services (except public administration): 6,907 $173,027

Retail trade: 6,175 $231,719

Real estate and rental and leasing: 5,874 $420,465

Health care and social assistance: 3,665 $136,432

Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services: 2,956 $73,622

Arts, entertainment, and recreation: 2,665 $54,218

Construction: 2,486 $144,229

Finance and insurance: 1,921 $103,134

Wholesale trade: 1,751 $132,212

Transportation and warehousing: 1,645 $45,692

Manufacturing: 1,132 $37,604

Educational services: 946 $18,723

Accommodation and food services: 655 $37,099

Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support services (NAICS 113-115): 633 $29,066

Information: 605 $21,955

Mining: D D

Utilities: D D

Hawaii State: 76,398 $3,055,384

Other services (except public administration): 11,773 $288,499

Professional, scientific, and technical services: 11,482 $409,676

Real estate and rental and leasing: 9,171 $630,267

Retail trade: 8,795 $354,115

Health care and social assistance: 5,569 $192,217

Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services: 5,331 $124,940

Construction: 5,155 $319,841

Arts, entertainment, and recreation: 4,662 $113,703

Wholesale trade: 2,529 $168,551

Finance and insurance: 2,491 $143,612

Transportation and warehousing: 2,194 $64,348

Manufacturing: 1,991 $72,615

Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support services (NAICS 113-115): 1,693 $48,034

Educational services: 1,391 $25,070

Accommodation and food services: 1,228 $66,625

Information: 921 $32,283

Mining: D D

Utilities: D D

Anchorage MSA: 22,185 $952,674

Professional, scientific, and technical services: 3,352 $142,711

Other services (except public administration): 2,547 $70,391

Health care and social assistance: 2,415 $68,301

Real estate and rental and leasing: 2,272 $199,254

Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support services (NAICS 113-115): 1,204 $33,996

Retail trade: 2,200 $79,931

Construction: 2,070 $136,019

Arts, entertainment, and recreation: 1,249 $22,880

Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services: 1,240 $27,371

Transportation and warehousing: 937 $44,751

Accommodation and food services: 524 $20,840

Educational services: 524 $7,765

Finance and insurance: 499 $49,039

Manufacturing: 491 $12,936

Wholesale trade: 333 $26,261

Information: 240 $5,584

Utilities: 46 $856

Mining: 42 $3,788

Alaska: 47,054 $1,771,390

Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support services (NAICS 113-115): 7,950 $280,881

Professional, scientific, and technical services: 5,718 $203,988

Other services (except public administration): 4,830 $125,250

Retail trade: 4,295 $159,194

Health care and social assistance: 4,090 $103,139

Construction: 4,084 $214,748

Real estate and rental and leasing: 3,674 $289,407

Arts, entertainment, and recreation: 2,572 $48,158

Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services: 2,222 $44,902

Transportation and warehousing: 2,102 $93,088

Accommodation and food services: 1,508 $51,555

Manufacturing: 1,040 $28,574

Educational services: 987 $12,150

Finance and insurance: 714 $56,435

Wholesale trade: 555 $37,185

Information: 429 $11,002

Mining: 199 $9,987

Utilities: 85 $1,747

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