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District of Columbia
1997 Economic Census
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
Geographic Area Series
1997
Issued December 1999
EC97S81A-DC
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Many persons participated in the various
activities of the 1997 Economic Census for
the Other Services, Except Public Adminis-
tration sector.
Service Sector Statistics Division prepared
this report. Bobby E. Russell, Assistant
Chief for Census Programs, was respon-
sible for the overall planning, manage-
ment, and coordination. Planning and
implementation were under the direction
of Jack B. Moody, Chief, Service Census
Branch assisted by Jack R. Drago,
Barbara S. Tinari, Kirk K. Degler,
Donna L. Hambric, and Deborah M.
Stempowski. Primary staff assistance was
provided by Amy E. Anderson, Susan G.
Baker, Kevin D. Barker, Evelyn D.
Butler, Leif E. Crider, Joel A. Fowler,
John P. Kern, Joyce M. Kiessling,
Marie C. Lally, John J. Manning,
Kamatha Marbury, Robert J. Mouser,
Diane Leason, Shawna J.
Orzechowski, Joy P. Pierson, Dawn E.
Rosser, Terri L. Steele, Tara E.
Swanson, Jennifer N. Thorne, Brent M.
Williams, and Cynthia M. Wrenn-
Yorker.
Mathematical and statistical techniques as
well as the coverage operations were pro-
vided by Carl A. Konschnik, Assistant
Chief for Research and Methodology,
assisted by Carol S. King, Chief, Statisti-
cal Methods Branch, and Jock R. Black,
Chief, Program Research and Development
Branch, with staff assistance from
Maria C. Cruz and David L. Kinyon.
The Economic Planning and Coordination
Division provided overall planning and
review of many operations and the com-
puter processing procedures. Shirin A.
Ahmed, Assistant Chief for Post-Collection
Processing, was responsible for edit proce-
dures and designing the interactive ana-
lytical software. Design and specifications
were prepared under the supervision of
Dennis L. Shoemaker, Chief, Census Pro-
cessing Branch, assisted by John D.
Ward. Primary staff assistance was pro-
vided by Sonya P. Curcio, Richard W.
Graham, and Cheryl E. Merkle.
The Economic Product Team, with primary
contributions from Andrew W. Hait and
Jennifer E. Lins, was responsible for the
development of the system to disseminate
1997 Economic Census reports.
The staff of the National Processing Center,
Judith N. Petty, Chief, performed mailout
preparation and receipt operations, clerical
and analytical review activities, and data
entry.
The Geography Division staff developed
geographic coding procedures and associ-
ated computer programs.
The Economic Statistical Methods and Pro-
gramming Division, Charles P. Pautler
Jr., Chief, developed and coordinated the
computer processing systems. Martin S.
Harahush, Assistant Chief for Quinquen-
nial Programs, was responsible for design
and implementation of the computer sys-
tems. Robert S. Jewett and Barbara L.
Lambert provided special computer pro-
gramming. William C. Wester, Chief, Ser-
vices Branch, assisted by Robert A. Hill,
Dennis P. Kelly, and Jeffrey S. Rosen,
supervised the preparation of the com-
puter programs. Additional programming
assistance was provided by Donell D.
Barnes, Daniel C. Collier, Gilbert J.
Flodine, David Hiller, Leatrice D.
Hines, William D. McClain, Jay L.
Norris, Sarah J. Presley, and Michael A.
Sendelbach.
Computer Services Division, Debra D.
Williams, Chief, performed the computer
processing.
The staff of the Administrative and Cus-
tomer Services Division, Walter C. Odom,
Chief, performed planning, design, compo-
sition, editorial review, and printing plan-
ning and procurement for publications,
Internet products, and report forms.
Margaret A. Smith provided publication
coordination and editing.
Special acknowledgment is also due the
many businesses whose cooperation has
contributed to the publication of these
data.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
District of Columbia
1997 Economic Census
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
Geographic Area Series
1997
Issued December 1999
EC97S81A-DC
U.S. Department of Commerce
William M. Daley,
Secretary
Robert L. Mallett,
Deputy Secretary
Economics
and Statistics
Administration
Robert J. Shapiro,
Under Secretary for
Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Kenneth Prewitt,
Director
Paula J. Schneider,
Principal Associate Director
for Programs
Frederick T. Knickerbocker,
Associate Director
for Economic Programs
Thomas L. Mesenbourg,
Assistant Director
for Economic Programs
Carole A. Ambler,
Chief, Service Sector
Statistics Division
ECONOMICS
AND STATISTICS
ADMINISTRATION
Economics
and Statistics
Administration
Robert J. Shapiro,
Under Secretary
for Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Kenneth Prewitt,
Director
William G. Barron,
Deputy Director
CONTENTS
Introduction to the Economic Census
1
.............................
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
5
.....................
TABLES
1a.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
the District: 1997
7
........................................
1b.
Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax
for the District: 1997
8
.....................................
2a.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
Metropolitan Areas: 1997
9
................................
2b.
Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax
for Metropolitan Areas: 1997
13
.............................
3.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
the County: 1997
15
.......................................
4.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
the Place: 1997
16
.........................................
APPENDIXES
A.
Explanation of Terms
A–1
.....................................
B.
NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions
B–1
......................
C.
Coverage and Methodology
C–1
................................
D.
Geographic Notes
D–1
........................................
E.
Metropolitan Areas
E–1
.......................................
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
iii
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Introduction to the Economic Census
PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS
The economic census is the major source of facts about
the structure and functioning of the Nation’s economy. It
provides essential information for government, business,
industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the United
States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Cen-
sus Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years,
covering years ending in 2 and 7.
The economic census furnishes an important part of the
framework for such composite measures as the gross
domestic product estimates, input/output measures, pro-
duction and price indexes, and other statistical series that
measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Spe-
cific uses of economic census data include the following:
• Policymaking agencies of the Federal Government use
the data to monitor economic activity and assess the
effectiveness of policies.
• State and local governments use the data to assess
business activities and tax bases within their jurisdic-
tions and to develop programs to attract business.
• Trade associations study trends in their own and com-
peting industries, which allows them to keep their mem-
bers informed of market changes.
• Individual businesses use the data to locate potential
markets and to analyze their own production and sales
performance relative to industry or area averages.
ALL-NEW INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS
Data from the 1997 Economic Census are published pri-
marily on the basis of the North American Industry Classi-
fication System (NAICS), unlike earlier censuses, which
were published according to the Standard Industrial Classi-
fication (SIC) system. NAICS is in the process of being
adopted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Most
economic census reports cover one of the following NAICS
sectors:
21
Mining
22
Utilities
23
Construction
31-33
Manufacturing
42
Wholesale Trade
44-45
Retail Trade
48-49
Transportation and Warehousing
51
Information
52
Finance and Insurance
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Services
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
56
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management and Remediation Services
61
Educational Services
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
72
Accommodation and Foodservices
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
(Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and
Hunting sector (NAICS 11), partially covered by the census
of agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agri-
culture, and the Public Administration sector (NAICS 92),
covered by the census of governments conducted by the
Census Bureau.)
The 20 NAICS sectors are subdivided into 96 subsectors
(three-digit codes), 313 industry groups (four-digit codes),
and, as implemented in the United States, 1170 industries
(five- and six-digit codes).
RELATIONSHIP TO SIC
While many of the individual NAICS industries corre-
spond directly to industries as defined under the SIC sys-
tem, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular
care should be taken in comparing data for retail trade,
wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sector
titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat dif-
ferent groups of industries. The industry definitions dis-
cuss the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries.
Where changes are significant, it will not be possible to
construct time series that include data for points both
before and after 1997.
For 1997, data for auxiliary establishments (those func-
tioning primarily to manage, service, or support the activi-
ties of their company’s operating establishments, such as
a central administrative office or warehouse) will not be
included in the sector-specific reports. These data will be
published separately.
GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING
Accurate and complete information on the physical
location of each establishment is required to tabulate the
census data for the states, metropolitan areas (MAs), coun-
ties, parishes, and corporate municipalities including cit-
ies, towns, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were
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required to report their physical location (street address,
municipality, county, and state) if it differed from their
mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail
(and those single-establishment companies that did not
provide acceptable information on physical location), loca-
tion information from Internal Revenue Service tax forms
is used as a basis for coding.
BASIS OF REPORTING
The economic census is conducted on an establishment
basis. A company operating at more than one location is
required to file a separate report for each store, factory,
shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned a
separate industry classification based on its primary activ-
ity and not that of its parent company.
DOLLAR VALUES
All dollar values presented are expressed in current dol-
lars; i.e., 1997 data are expressed in 1997 dollars, and
1992 data, in 1992 dollars. Consequently, when making
comparisons with prior years, users of the data should
consider the changes in prices that have occurred.
All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars.
AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA
Reports in Print and Electronic Media
All results of the 1997 Economic Census are available
on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and
on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau.
Unlike previous censuses, only selected highlights are
published in printed reports. For more information, includ-
ing a description of electronic and printed reports being
issued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census
Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, or call Customer
Services at 301-457-4100.
Special Tabulations
Special tabulations of data collected in the 1997 Eco-
nomic Census may be obtained, depending on availability
of time and personnel, in electronic or tabular form. The
data will be summaries subject to the same rules prohibit-
ing disclosure of confidential information (including name,
address, kind of business, or other data for individual
business establishments or companies) that govern the
regular publications.
Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. A
request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications
on the type and format of the data to be provided, should
be directed to the Chief of the division named below, U.S.
Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300. To discuss a
special tabulation before submitting specifications, call
the appropriate division:
Manufacturing and Construction Division
301-457-4673
Service Sector Statistics Division
301-457-2668
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
The economic census has been taken as an integrated
program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for
1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual com-
ponents of the economic census were taken separately at
varying intervals.
The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810
Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were
included with those for population. Coverage of economic
activities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Census
and subsequent censuses to include mining and some
commercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was
the first time a census was taken apart from the regular
decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and
wholesale trade and construction industries were added in
1930, as were some covering service trades in 1933. Cen-
suses of construction, manufacturing, and the other busi-
ness service censuses were suspended during World War
II.
The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be
fully integrated: providing comparable census data across
economic sectors, using consistent time periods, con-
cepts, definitions, classifications, and reporting units. It
was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of
firms provided by the administrative records of other Fed-
eral agencies. Since 1963, administrative records also
have been used to provide basic statistics for very small
firms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them cen-
sus questionnaires.
The range of industries covered in the economic cen-
suses expanded between 1967 and 1992. The census of
construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967,
and the scope of service industries, introduced in 1933,
was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few
transportation industries were covered as early as 1963, it
was not until 1992 that the census broadened to include
all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also
new for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, and
real estate industries. With these additions, the economic
census and the separate census of governments and cen-
sus of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percent
of all economic activity.
Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier
censuses provide historical figures for the study of long-
term time series and are available in some large libraries.
All of the census reports printed since 1967 are still avail-
able for sale on microfiche from the Census Bureau.
CD-ROMs issued from the 1987 and 1992 Economic Cen-
suses contain databases including nearly all data pub-
lished in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code
statistics, published only on CD-ROM.
2
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U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census
SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
More information about the scope, coverage, classifica-
tion system, data items, and publications for each of the
economic censuses and related surveys is published in the
Guide to the 1997 Economic Census and Related Statistics
at www.census.gov/econguide. More information on the
methodology, procedures, and history of the censuses will
be published in the History of the 1997 Economic Census
at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
The following abbreviations and symbols are used with
the 1997 Economic Census data:
A
Standard error of 100 percent or more.
D
Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual
companies; data are included in higher level
totals.
F
Exceeds 100 percent because data include
establishments with payroll exceeding rev-
enue.
N
Not available or not comparable.
Q
Revenue not collected at this level of detail for
multiestablishment firms.
S
Withheld because estimates did not meet
publication standards.
V
Represents less than 50 vehicles or .05
percent.
X
Not applicable.
Y
Disclosure withheld because of insufficient
coverage of merchandise lines.
Z
Less than half the unit shown.
a
0 to 19 employees.
b
20 to 99 employees.
c
100 to 249 employees.
e
250 to 499 employees.
f
500 to 999 employees.
g
1,000 to 2,499 employees.
h
2,500 to 4,999 employees.
i
5,000 to 9,999 employees.
j
10,000 to 24,999 employees.
k
25,000 to 49,999 employees.
l
50,000 to 99,999 employees.
m
100,000 employees or more.
p
10 to 19 percent estimated.
q
20 to 29 percent estimated.
r
Revised.
s
Sampling error exceeds 40 percent.
nec
Not elsewhere classified.
nsk
Not specified by kind.
–
Represents zero (page image/print only).
(CC)
Consolidated city.
(IC)
Independent city.
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Other Services (Except Public Administration)
SCOPE
The Other Services (Except Public Administration) sec-
tor (sector 81) of the 1997Economic Census covers estab-
lishments with payroll engaged in providing services not
specifically provided for elsewhere in the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS). Establishments in
this sector are primarily engaged in activities such as
repair and maintenance of equipment and machinery, per-
sonal and laundry services, and religious, grantmaking,
civic, professional, and similar organizations. Establish-
ments providing death care services, pet care services,
photofinishing services, temporary parking services, and
dating services are also included.
Private households that employ workers on or about
the premises in activities primarily concerned with the
operation of the household are included in this sector, but
are not included in the scope of the census.
Excluded from this sector are establishments primarily
engaged in selling (at retail locations) new equipment and
also performing repairs and general maintenance on new
equipment. These establishments are classified in Sector
44-45, Retail Trade.
Data for this sector are shown for establishments of
firms subject to Federal income tax and separately of
firms which are exempt from Federal income tax under
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
Many of the ‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ included
in this sector are not thought of as commercial businesses
and the terms (such as ‘‘business,’’ ‘‘establishment,’’ and
‘‘firm’’) used to describe them may not be descriptive of
such services. However, these terms are applied to all
‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ in order to maintain con-
formity in the measures of the production and delivery of
goods and services and in the presentation of data.
The basic tabulations for this sector do not include data
for establishments which are auxiliary (primary function is
providing a service, such as warehousing or bookkeeping)
to service establishments within the same organization.
Data for auxiliaries are presented separately.
GENERAL
A list of reports that provide statistics on sector 81 fol-
lows.
Geographic area reports. There is a separate report for
each state, the District of Columbia, and the United States.
For establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax,
each state report presents general statistics on number of
establishments, receipts, payroll, and employment by kind
of business for the state, metropolitan areas (MAs), coun-
ties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greater
kind-of-business detail is shown for larger areas. For
establishments of firms exempt from Federal income tax,
each state report presents statistics on number of estab-
lishments, revenue, expenses, payroll, and employment
by kind of business, for the state and MAs. Greater kind-
of-business detail is shown for larger areas.
The United States report presents data for the United
States as a whole for establishments with payroll of firms
subject to Federal income tax, as well as those exempt
from Federal income tax, for detailed kind-of-business
classifications.
Sources of receipts or revenue report. This report
presents sources of receipts or revenue data for establish-
ments with payroll by kind of business. Data are pre-
sented for the United States and states.
Establishment and firm size (including legal form of
organization) report. This report presents
receipts/revenue, payroll, and employment data for the
United States by receipts/revenue size, by employment
size, and by legal form of organization for establishments;
and receipts/revenue size (including concentration by
largest firms), by employment size, and by number of
establishments operated (single units and multiunits) for
firms.
Miscellaneous subjects report. This report presents
data for establishments with payroll for a variety of
industry-specific questions. Presentation of data varies by
kind of business.
ZIP Code report. This report presents data for establish-
ments with payroll by United States ZIP Code.
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED
The level of geographic detail varies by report. Data
may be presented for:
1. The United States as a whole.
2. States and the District of Columbia.
3. Consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSAs)
and primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSAs)
defined by the Office of Management and Budget
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 5
1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997Economic Census
(OMB) as of June 30, 1997. A CMSA is an area used to
facilitate the presentation and analysis of data for
large concentrations of metropolitan populations. It
includes two or more contiguous PMSAs which have a
population of at least 1,000,000 (according to the
1990 Census of Population or subsequent special cen-
sus) and which meet specific criteria of urban charac-
ter and of social and economic integration.
4. Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) defined by the
OMB as of June 30, 1997. An MSA is an integrated eco-
nomic and social unit with a population nucleus of at
least 50,000 inhabitants (according to the 1990 Cen-
sus of Population or subsequent special census). Each
MSA consists of one or more counties meeting stan-
dards of metropolitan character. In New England, cities
and towns rather than counties are the component
geographic units.
5. Areas within the state outside metropolitan areas
(MAs).
6. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January
1, 1997. Counties are the primary divisions of states,
except in Louisiana where they are called parishes and
in Alaska where they are called boroughs and census
areas. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia have
one place or more that is independent of any county
organization and constitutes primary divisions of their
states. These places are treated as counties and as
places.
7. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 1997.
Consolidated cities are consolidated governments
which consist of separately incorporated municipali-
ties.
8. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as
of January 1, 1997. These are areas of significant
population incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages,
or towns according to the 1990 Census of Population
or subsequent special census. For the economic cen-
sus, boroughs and census areas in Alaska and bor-
oughs in New York are not included in this category.
9. Special economic urban areas (SEUAs), which include
townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania,
and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six New
England states with 10,000 inhabitants or more
(according to the 1990 Census of Population or subse-
quent special census).
COMPARABILITY OF THE 1992 AND 1997 CENSUSES
The 1997Economic Census is the first census to
present data based on the new North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS). Previous census data were
presented according to the Standard Industrial Classifica-
tion (SIC) system developed some 60 years ago. Due to
this change, comparability between census years may be
limited. Comparative statistics will be included as part of
the Core Business Statistics Reports.
DISCLOSURE
In accordance with Federal law governing census
reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are
published that would disclose the operations of an indi-
vidual establishment or business. However, the number of
establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not
considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may
be released even though other information is withheld.
AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC
DATA
The Census Bureau conducts the Service Annual Survey
(SAS) each year. This survey, while providing more fre-
quent observations, yields less kind-of-business and geo-
graphic detail than the economic census. In addition, the
County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics
on the number of establishments, employment, and pay-
roll classified by industry within each county.
6 OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)
1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997Economic Census
Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the District: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
81
Other services (except public administration)
978
..................
404 816
111 115
26 281
6 218
12.1
22.6
811
Repair & maintenance
170
.................................................
96 188
21 419
5 345
951
15.4
37.5
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
111
.....................................
44 167
11 907
3 050
581
24.8
13.7
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
71
..............
20 441
5 046
1 177
229
34.2
23.6
811111
General automotive repair
55
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
4
................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
9
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
3
.......
1 556
343
77
12
–
44.1
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
2
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
1
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
27
........................
19 085
5 187
1 463
200
14.8
5.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
25
.............
D
D
D
c
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
22
.....................................
17 440
4 822
1 328
173
16.2
3.6
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
3
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
2
..............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
13
..............................
4 641
1 674
410
152
24.1
2.6
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811192
Carwashes
11
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
..................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
5
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
9
...................
36 484
4 868
1 186
165
.3
81.5
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
1
...................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
2
........
D
D
D
a
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
......
D
D
D
a
D
D
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
....
D
D
D
a
D
D
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
..
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
41
.....................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
1
..........
D
D
D
a
D
D
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
1
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
.....................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
...................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
....................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
..............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
3
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
1
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
6
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
808
............................................
308 628
89 696
20 936
5 267
11.0
17.9
8121
Personal care services
215
..............................................
64 294
32 679
7 305
1 413
27.4
10.9
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
201
......................................
62 214
32 016
7 154
1 346
28.0
11.2
812111
Barber shops
17
...................................................
1 977
1 063
251
71
11.4
–
812112
Beauty shops
172
..................................................
59 077
30 602
6 828
1 252
28.3
11.2
812113
Nail salons
12
.....................................................
1 160
351
75
23
39.8
31.7
81219
Other personal care services
14
.......................................
2 080
663
151
67
11.1
.7
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
7
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
7
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8122
Death care services
28
.................................................
25 801
7 121
1 712
340
22.3
8.3
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
...................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
.................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
8122101
Funeral homes
22
...............................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
134
.......................................
44 538
17 452
4 106
996
19.7
5.3
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
..............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
2
...................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
20
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
.................
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
...............
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
2
.................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
74
............................................
14 587
4 966
1 157
343
39.1
4.1
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
29
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
7
............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812331
Linen supply
6
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
5
.............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
1
............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129
Other personal services
431
.............................................
173 995
32 444
7 813
2 518
1.1
25.1
81292
Photofinishing
25
....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
13
.......................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
12
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
395
............................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
812930
Parking lots & garages
395
..........................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 7
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the District: 1997m
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8129
Other personal servicesmCon.
81299
All other personal services
11
.........................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812990
All other personal services
11
.......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8129902
Dating services
1
...............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
10
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
Table 1b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for the District: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of revenuem
Establish~
ments
(number)
Revenue
($1,000)
Expenses
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
81
Other services (except public administration)
1 946
.
6 829 725
5 363 132
1 571 719
384 286
36 416
10.1
5.0
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
1 946
.....
6 829 725
5 363 132
1 571 719
384 286
36 416
10.1
5.0
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
247
.......................
1 561 278
524 728
138 124
33 822
3 295
14.0
2.6
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
247
.....................
1 561 278
524 728
138 124
33 822
3 295
14.0
2.6
813211
Grantmaking foundations
152
........................
628 978
258 641
70 435
16 369
1 572
26.2
3.9
813212
Voluntary health organizations
38
...................
119 124
100 659
26 514
6 598
756
8.5
7.3
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
57
..............
813 176
165 428
41 175
10 855
967
5.3
1.0
8133
Social advocacy organizations
418
.......................
1 187 240
1 099 062
273 933
65 555
7 166
8.8
3.8
81331
Social advocacy organizations
418
.....................
1 187 240
1 099 062
273 933
65 555
7 166
8.8
3.8
813311
Human rights organizations
113
......................
451 818
432 757
99 052
24 399
2 216
3.7
1.7
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
83
.
315 555
286 268
57 978
14 497
1 738
4.0
6.9
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
222
..............
419 867
380 037
116 903
26 659
3 212
17.8
3.7
8134
Civic & social organizations
188
..........................
246 246
198 751
69 010
17 117
3 010
11.1
9.8
81341
Civic & social organizations
188
........................
246 246
198 751
69 010
17 117
3 010
11.1
9.8
813410
Civic & social organizations
188
......................
246 246
198 751
69 010
17 117
3 010
11.1
9.8
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
53
.......................................
115 504
85 558
36 601
9 059
1 794
7.2
11.6
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
135
.......................................
130 742
113 193
32 409
8 058
1 216
14.6
8.2
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
1 093
.....................................
3 834 961
3 540 591
1 090 652
267 792
22 945
8.8
6.1
81391
Business associations
534
.............................
2 732 576
2 500 084
791 746
196 502
15 174
9.2
4.5
813910
Business associations
534
...........................
2 732 576
2 500 084
791 746
196 502
15 174
9.2
4.5
81392
Professional organizations
297
.........................
891 284
851 684
256 476
61 315
5 983
8.4
7.7
813920
Professional organizations
297
.......................
891 284
851 684
256 476
61 315
5 983
8.4
7.7
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
262
........................................
211 101
188 823
42 430
9 975
1 788
5.0
19.5
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
262
......................................
211 101
188 823
42 430
9 975
1 788
5.0
19.5
1Includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
8
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
11 491
..................
5 341 571
1 668 859
392 466
79 223
17.9
11.0
811
Repair & maintenance
5 582
.................................................
3 176 737
951 295
226 495
35 022
19.5
9.2
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
3 755
.....................................
1 811 898
549 371
131 909
22 149
19.4
5.4
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
2 403
..............
1 009 518
299 342
71 106
11 119
20.8
5.6
811111
General automotive repair
2 001
.......................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
123
................................
67 893
18 144
4 373
777
7.7
2.9
811113
Automotive transmission repair
134
...................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
145
.......
75 526
22 926
5 693
887
10.7
5.8
8111181
Carburetor repair shops
27
.......................................
11 646
3 601
1 044
143
6.8
10.3
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
51
.............................
35 178
11 613
2 793
439
5.2
.7
8111183
Electrical repair shops, motor vehicle
22
............................
12 402
3 979
1 030
151
11.3
1.8
8111184
Radiator repair
36
...............................................
13 154
3 165
730
132
23.3
6.8
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
9
.............................
3 146
568
96
22
31.2
57.4
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
911
........................
612 635
188 919
45 843
6 359
16.1
4.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
748
.............
D
D
D
i
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
696
.....................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
41
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
163
..............................
D
D
D
f
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
441
..............................
189 745
61 110
14 960
4 671
22.3
7.1
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
142
.........................
88 533
25 687
6 087
1 618
14.3
3.9
811192
Carwashes
244
.....................................................
73 248
26 138
6 496
2 457
34.6
12.1
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
55
.........................
27 964
9 285
2 377
596
15.4
3.8
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
568
..................
D
D
D
i
D
D
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
568
................
D
D
D
i
D
D
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
144
........................
44 398
18 754
4 335
796
37.6
2.3
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
294
...................
D
D
D
h
D
D
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
41
...................
32 116
12 116
3 012
343
15.8
10.7
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
89
........
119 080
34 463
7 644
971
10.3
.4
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
362
......
296 212
89 791
20 897
2 800
17.8
7.4
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
362
....
296 212
89 791
20 897
2 800
17.8
7.4
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
362
..
296 212
89 791
20 897
2 800
17.8
7.4
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
897
.....................
D
D
D
h
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
246
..........
130 610
43 819
10 358
1 794
21.7
5.2
811411
Home & garden equipment repair & maintenance
84
...................
18 611
4 969
1 107
271
42.6
9.6
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
162
..................................
111 999
38 850
9 251
1 523
18.2
4.5
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
215
.....................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
215
...................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
64
....................................
11 528
3 500
761
178
21.0
9.6
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
64
..................................
11 528
3 500
761
178
21.0
9.6
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
372
..............
94 657
31 841
7 214
1 393
39.5
5.2
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
372
............
94 657
31 841
7 214
1 393
39.5
5.2
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
63
..................................
11 499
3 456
844
207
40.3
.8
8114902
Boat repair
54
...................................................
20 941
6 953
1 525
266
57.8
11.4
8114903
Welding repair
87
................................................
27 110
9 739
2 093
386
25.5
3.2
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
63
............................
8 326
2 578
586
155
32.5
6.8
8114909
All other repair & related services
105
...............................
26 781
9 115
2 166
379
41.3
3.9
812
Personal & laundry services
5 909
............................................
2 164 834
717 564
165 971
44 201
15.5
13.7
8121
Personal care services
2 936
..............................................
619 276
304 590
69 099
19 949
22.2
20.2
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
2 597
......................................
D
D
D
j
D
D
812111
Barber shops
128
...................................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
812112
Beauty shops
2 282
..................................................
518 450
269 687
60 929
17 092
21.2
22.9
812113
Nail salons
187
.....................................................
21 558
8 907
1 937
734
49.9
7.0
81219
Other personal care services
339
.......................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
129
...................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
210
.....................................
31 768
8 985
1 921
856
30.9
8.4
8122
Death care services
352
.................................................
D
D
D
h
D
D
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
232
...................................
221 725
60 228
13 568
2 449
15.3
4.4
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
232
.................................
221 725
60 228
13 568
2 449
15.3
4.4
8122101
Funeral homes
227
...............................................
219 993
59 802
13 480
2 429
15.3
3.8
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
120
.........................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
120
.......................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
1 492
.......................................
D
D
D
j
D
D
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
310
..............................
113 065
20 034
5 033
1 326
12.6
2.8
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
310
............................
113 065
20 034
5 033
1 326
12.6
2.8
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
16
...................................
68 723
10 188
2 811
355
–
–
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
294
.....................
44 342
9 846
2 222
971
32.1
7.1
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
1 126
.................
D
D
D
i
D
D
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
1 126
...............
D
D
D
i
D
D
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
45
.................................
30 648
13 960
3 465
1 036
15.2
2.8
8123202
Drycleaning plants
882
............................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
193
.........................
33 884
8 188
1 909
661
54.9
8.0
8123204
All other laundry & garment services
6
............................
2 332
893
234
52
13.3
–
81233
Linen & uniform supply
56
............................................
D
D
D
h
D
D
812331
Linen supply
29
...................................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
26
.............................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
3
................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
27
............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 9
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8129
Other personal services
1 129
.............................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
81292
Photofinishing
219
....................................................
D
D
D
h
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
88
.......................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
131
.........................................
55 769
12 089
2 761
740
10.0
37.8
81293
Parking lots & garages
782
............................................
366 845
56 929
13 499
4 539
.4
22.6
812930
Parking lots & garages
782
..........................................
366 845
56 929
13 499
4 539
.4
22.6
81299
All other personal services
128
.........................................
59 246
17 560
3 955
916
20.3
12.0
812990
All other personal services
128
.......................................
59 246
17 560
3 955
916
20.3
12.0
8129901
Bail bonding
28
..................................................
10 659
2 366
454
75
26.7
10.3
8129902
Dating services
10
...............................................
5 024
1 906
489
107
3.0
27.5
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
79
........................
36 270
11 470
2 597
689
22.8
12.6
Baltimore, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
3 885
..................
1 724 397
541 137
127 572
27 412
19.5
8.1
811
Repair & maintenance
2 102
.................................................
1 081 512
336 621
79 990
13 283
20.8
5.1
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
1 399
.....................................
634 944
192 551
46 833
8 279
20.9
5.4
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
877
..............
352 474
103 661
24 934
4 077
22.6
5.7
811111
General automotive repair
714
.......................................
264 212
76 970
18 408
3 096
26.9
5.9
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
53
................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
47
...................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
63
.......
D
D
D
e
D
D
8111181
Carburetor repair shops
17
.......................................
7 116
2 187
668
83
4.4
14.0
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
18
.............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111183
Electrical repair shops, motor vehicle
11
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111184
Radiator repair
13
...............................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
350
........................
211 318
66 107
16 138
2 381
17.3
5.0
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
294
.............
179 423
57 770
14 165
2 087
18.9
5.5
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
277
.....................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
11
...............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
56
..............................
31 895
8 337
1 973
294
8.5
2.3
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
172
..............................
71 152
22 783
5 761
1 821
23.1
5.0
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
57
.........................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811192
Carwashes
87
.....................................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
28
.........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
186
..................
164 508
55 237
12 693
1 662
17.3
7.7
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
186
................
164 508
55 237
12 693
1 662
17.3
7.7
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
50
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
77
...................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
14
...................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
45
........
D
D
D
e
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
180
......
156 505
43 874
10 209
1 437
17.9
2.0
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
180
....
156 505
43 874
10 209
1 437
17.9
2.0
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
180
..
156 505
43 874
10 209
1 437
17.9
2.0
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
337
.....................
125 555
44 959
10 255
1 905
28.2
4.4
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
91
..........
55 341
20 758
4 813
786
18.1
3.1
811411
Home & garden equipment repair & maintenance
34
...................
8 650
2 814
641
130
27.7
14.2
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
57
..................................
46 691
17 944
4 172
656
16.4
1.1
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
67
.....................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
67
...................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
14
....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
14
..................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
165
..............
D
D
D
f
D
D
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
165
............
D
D
D
f
D
D
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
29
..................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
42
...................................................
17 057
5 613
1 198
218
54.9
14.0
8114903
Welding repair
36
................................................
16 501
6 229
1 345
235
21.1
–
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
17
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
41
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
1 783
............................................
642 885
204 516
47 582
14 129
17.3
13.2
8121
Personal care services
981
..............................................
182 165
87 280
20 231
6 759
23.7
22.8
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
870
......................................
162 898
82 224
19 107
6 162
24.1
24.3
812111
Barber shops
38
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812112
Beauty shops
781
..................................................
152 977
77 751
18 025
5 814
22.7
25.8
812113
Nail salons
51
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81219
Other personal care services
111
.......................................
19 267
5 056
1 124
597
20.4
10.0
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
35
...................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
76
.....................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8122
Death care services
154
.................................................
129 448
38 904
8 723
2 078
20.4
5.8
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
102
...................................
91 014
24 472
5 281
1 145
20.3
4.2
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
102
.................................
91 014
24 472
5 281
1 145
20.3
4.2
8122101
Funeral homes
101
...............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
52
.........................................
38 434
14 432
3 442
933
20.6
9.6
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
52
.......................................
38 434
14 432
3 442
933
20.6
9.6
See footnotes at end of table.
10
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
Baltimore, MD PMSAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
421
.......................................
161 508
49 122
12 215
3 336
18.1
4.4
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
119
..............................
48 738
9 822
2 724
611
7.1
1.8
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
119
............................
48 738
9 822
2 724
611
7.1
1.8
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
4
...................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
115
.....................
D
D
D
e
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
285
.................
65 426
24 465
5 844
2 014
35.9
4.8
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
285
...............
65 426
24 465
5 844
2 014
35.9
4.8
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
14
.................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
223
............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
45
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
17
............................................
47 344
14 835
3 647
711
4.7
6.5
812331
Linen supply
8
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
9
............................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
8129
Other personal services
227
.............................................
169 764
29 210
6 413
1 956
7.2
16.8
81292
Photofinishing
54
....................................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
26
.......................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
28
.........................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
125
............................................
125 470
16 904
3 754
1 391
.5
10.4
812930
Parking lots & garages
125
..........................................
125 470
16 904
3 754
1 391
.5
10.4
81299
All other personal services
48
.........................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812990
All other personal services
48
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8129901
Bail bonding
19
..................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
24
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
Hagerstown, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
207
..................
81 740
25 394
6 232
1 524
19.8
5.1
811
Repair & maintenance
113
.................................................
34 993
10 750
2 790
595
28.8
6.1
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
78
.....................................
25 986
7 199
1 902
434
26.6
5.8
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
50
..............
14 437
3 897
971
189
27.9
1.9
811111
General automotive repair
40
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
5
.......
D
D
D
b
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
17
........................
7 716
1 924
566
113
31.9
7.5
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
14
.............
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
12
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
11
..............................
3 833
1 378
365
132
11.0
16.9
811192
Carwashes
6
.....................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
9
..................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
9
................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
16
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
6
..............
D
D
D
a
D
D
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
6
............
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
94
............................................
46 747
14 644
3 442
929
13.1
4.4
8121
Personal care services
58
..............................................
9 310
4 811
1 054
362
25.0
21.7
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
54
......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812112
Beauty shops
50
..................................................
8 293
4 476
990
318
25.5
24.3
8122
Death care services
15
.................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
9
...................................
4 268
770
175
44
62.6
–
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
9
.................................
4 268
770
175
44
62.6
–
8122101
Funeral homes
8
...............................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
17
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
8
.................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
8
...............
D
D
D
b
D
D
8129
Other personal services
4
.............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
81292
Photofinishing
2
....................................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
1
.......................
D
D
D
e
D
D
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
7 399
..................
3 535 434
1 102 328
258 662
50 287
17.1
12.5
811
Repair & maintenance
3 367
.................................................
2 060 232
603 924
143 715
21 144
18.7
11.3
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
2 278
.....................................
1 150 968
349 621
83 174
13 436
18.4
5.4
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
1 476
..............
642 607
191 784
45 201
6 853
19.6
5.5
811111
General automotive repair
1 247
.......................................
520 574
153 563
36 225
5 418
21.8
5.7
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
68
................................
37 789
10 662
2 418
443
10.4
2.6
811113
Automotive transmission repair
84
...................................
39 675
14 543
3 355
446
12.8
9.1
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
77
.......
44 569
13 016
3 203
546
8.2
3.4
8111181
Carburetor repair shops
10
.......................................
4 530
1 414
376
60
10.7
4.5
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
31
.............................
27 420
8 407
2 092
342
4.6
–
8111183
Electrical repair shops, motor vehicle
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111184
Radiator repair
21
...............................................
6 881
1 707
381
72
23.4
2.6
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
544
........................
393 601
120 888
29 139
3 865
15.2
4.5
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
440
.............
330 769
106 078
25 600
3 323
16.2
4.1
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
407
.....................................
320 377
102 885
24 812
3 193
15.7
4.1
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
28
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
104
..............................
62 832
14 810
3 539
542
9.7
6.5
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
258
..............................
114 760
36 949
8 834
2 718
22.2
8.0
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
82
.........................
55 195
15 967
3 543
947
10.1
3.8
811192
Carwashes
151
.....................................................
51 118
17 793
4 511
1 525
36.2
13.1
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
25
.........................
8 447
3 189
780
246
16.2
5.0
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
373
..................
618 321
160 152
38 732
4 158
16.9
23.3
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
373
................
618 321
160 152
38 732
4 158
16.9
23.3
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
93
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
212
...................
483 237
118 391
28 614
2 901
16.8
29.0
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
24
...................
18 810
6 638
1 892
179
19.2
16.4
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
44
........
D
D
D
f
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
172
......
135 323
44 540
10 256
1 309
17.6
13.6
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
172
....
135 323
44 540
10 256
1 309
17.6
13.6
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
172
..
135 323
44 540
10 256
1 309
17.6
13.6
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
544
.....................
155 620
49 611
11 553
2 241
29.8
5.6
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
149
..........
74 093
22 266
5 364
965
24.1
6.6
811411
Home & garden equipment repair & maintenance
50
...................
9 961
2 155
466
141
55.6
5.6
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
99
..................................
64 132
20 111
4 898
824
19.2
6.8
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
144
.....................................
31 204
11 257
2 549
547
32.2
2.6
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
144
...................................
31 204
11 257
2 549
547
32.2
2.6
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
50
....................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
50
..................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
201
..............
D
D
D
f
D
D
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
201
............
D
D
D
f
D
D
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
32
..................................
5 385
1 523
378
84
45.1
1.6
8114902
Boat repair
11
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114903
Welding repair
49
................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
46
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
63
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
4 032
............................................
1 475 202
498 404
114 947
29 143
14.8
14.2
8121
Personal care services
1 897
..............................................
427 801
212 499
47 814
12 828
21.5
19.1
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
1 673
......................................
388 133
201 669
45 157
11 881
21.4
20.5
812111
Barber shops
88
...................................................
14 231
7 286
1 770
384
21.0
5.3
812112
Beauty shops
1 451
..................................................
357 180
187 460
41 914
10 960
20.4
21.6
812113
Nail salons
134
.....................................................
16 722
6 923
1 473
537
44.4
8.4
81219
Other personal care services
224
.......................................
39 668
10 830
2 657
947
21.8
5.2
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
93
...................................
19 578
5 091
1 433
434
11.4
5.6
812199
Other personal care services
131
.....................................
20 090
5 739
1 224
513
32.0
4.9
8122
Death care services
183
.................................................
178 228
53 848
12 647
2 461
8.6
6.8
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
121
...................................
126 443
34 986
8 112
1 260
10.2
4.7
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
121
.................................
126 443
34 986
8 112
1 260
10.2
4.7
8122101
Funeral homes
118
...............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
62
.........................................
51 785
18 862
4 535
1 201
4.8
11.8
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
62
.......................................
51 785
18 862
4 535
1 201
4.8
11.8
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
1 054
.......................................
404 665
128 916
30 467
7 845
22.7
4.4
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
183
..............................
63 767
10 150
2 294
705
16.6
3.5
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
183
............................
63 767
10 150
2 294
705
16.6
3.5
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
12
...................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
171
.....................
D
D
D
f
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
833
.................
211 296
70 072
16 498
4 877
36.9
6.8
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
833
...............
211 296
70 072
16 498
4 877
36.9
6.8
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
28
.................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
654
............................................
160 266
53 176
12 426
3 675
37.6
6.9
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
148
.........................
D
D
D
f
D
D
8123204
All other laundry & garment services
3
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
38
............................................
129 602
48 694
11 675
2 263
2.5
1.0
812331
Linen supply
20
...................................................
56 641
24 580
5 846
1 198
2.2
2.1
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
18
.............................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
18
............................................
72 961
24 114
5 829
1 065
2.7
.1
See footnotes at end of table.
12
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8129
Other personal services
898
.............................................
464 508
103 141
24 019
6 009
4.0
21.1
81292
Photofinishing
163
....................................................
178 424
49 756
11 202
2 143
6.3
12.1
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
61
.......................
133 603
40 090
9 014
1 549
5.0
3.1
812922
One~hour photofinishing
102
.........................................
44 821
9 666
2 188
594
10.1
38.8
81293
Parking lots & garages
657
............................................
241 375
40 025
9 745
3 148
.4
28.9
812930
Parking lots & garages
657
..........................................
241 375
40 025
9 745
3 148
.4
28.9
81299
All other personal services
78
.........................................
44 709
13 360
3 072
718
14.8
14.6
812990
All other personal services
78
.......................................
44 709
13 360
3 072
718
14.8
14.6
8129901
Bail bonding
8
..................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129902
Dating services
7
...............................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
54
........................
D
D
D
f
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan
Areas: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of revenuem
Establish~
ments
(number)
Revenue
($1,000)
Expenses
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV
CMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
4 817
.
12 640 164
9 560 948
2 735 063
666 935
72 031
11.5
4.6
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
4 817
.....
12 640 164
9 560 948
2 735 063
666 935
72 031
11.5
4.6
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
594
.......................
3 486 041
1 158 583
310 392
75 135
8 315
15.6
2.2
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
594
.....................
3 486 041
1 158 583
310 392
75 135
8 315
15.6
2.2
813211
Grantmaking foundations
300
........................
D
D
D
D
h
D
D
813212
Voluntary health organizations
160
...................
D
D
D
D
h
D
D
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
134
..............
D
D
D
D
g
D
D
8133
Social advocacy organizations
727
.......................
1 717 260
1 549 666
404 222
95 868
11 296
10.2
3.4
81331
Social advocacy organizations
727
.....................
1 717 260
1 549 666
404 222
95 868
11 296
10.2
3.4
813311
Human rights organizations
171
......................
547 178
513 847
122 626
30 103
3 236
4.8
1.9
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
201
.
470 777
411 656
100 747
25 783
3 062
6.0
5.9
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
355
..............
699 305
624 163
180 849
39 982
4 998
17.3
3.0
8134
Civic & social organizations
772
..........................
639 765
542 704
169 518
41 680
9 342
14.8
8.7
81341
Civic & social organizations
772
........................
639 765
542 704
169 518
41 680
9 342
14.8
8.7
813410
Civic & social organizations
772
......................
639 765
542 704
169 518
41 680
9 342
14.8
8.7
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
348
.......................................
248 368
206 870
70 195
16 602
4 895
17.1
12.4
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
424
.......................................
391 397
335 834
99 323
25 078
4 447
13.3
6.4
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
2 724
.....................................
6 797 098
6 309 995
1 850 931
454 252
43 078
9.5
5.8
81391
Business associations
1 116
.............................
4 121 178
3 788 255
1 189 559
293 885
24 017
10.0
4.1
813910
Business associations
1 116
...........................
4 121 178
3 788 255
1 189 559
293 885
24 017
10.0
4.1
81392
Professional organizations
730
.........................
2 084 926
1 967 865
538 339
131 525
13 180
8.5
4.0
813920
Professional organizations
730
.......................
2 084 926
1 967 865
538 339
131 525
13 180
8.5
4.0
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
878
........................................
590 994
553 875
123 033
28 842
5 881
9.3
23.9
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
878
......................................
590 994
553 875
123 033
28 842
5 881
9.3
23.9
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 13
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan
Areas: 1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of revenuem
Establish~
ments
(number)
Revenue
($1,000)
Expenses
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV
CMSAmCon.
Baltimore, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
809
.
1 136 870
618 328
184 497
43 716
8 126
14.2
6.3
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
809
.....
1 136 870
618 328
184 497
43 716
8 126
14.2
6.3
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
130
.......................
691 794
235 018
60 389
14 691
1 770
10.0
3.5
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
130
.....................
691 794
235 018
60 389
14 691
1 770
10.0
3.5
813211
Grantmaking foundations
59
........................
433 293
85 387
21 128
4 844
508
13.1
1.1
813212
Voluntary health organizations
48
...................
125 921
108 413
22 057
5 866
785
6.8
12.4
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
23
..............
132 580
41 218
17 204
3 981
477
2.7
3.1
8133
Social advocacy organizations
113
.......................
127 599
97 118
37 411
7 664
1 360
18.5
4.4
81331
Social advocacy organizations
113
.....................
127 599
97 118
37 411
7 664
1 360
18.5
4.4
813311
Human rights organizations
17
......................
37 703
32 416
8 754
2 183
270
2.5
4.5
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
36
.
D
D
D
D
e
D
D
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
60
..............
D
D
D
D
f
D
D
8134
Civic & social organizations
239
..........................
105 530
91 812
29 156
7 532
2 447
23.2
9.6
81341
Civic & social organizations
239
........................
105 530
91 812
29 156
7 532
2 447
23.2
9.6
813410
Civic & social organizations
239
......................
105 530
91 812
29 156
7 532
2 447
23.2
9.6
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
113
.......................................
42 817
40 611
11 788
2 660
1 309
31.1
11.0
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
126
.......................................
62 713
51 201
17 368
4 872
1 138
17.8
8.6
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
327
.....................................
211 947
194 380
57 541
13 829
2 549
20.7
14.7
81391
Business associations
116
.............................
97 011
87 855
27 144
6 544
1 184
16.7
17.3
813910
Business associations
116
...........................
97 011
87 855
27 144
6 544
1 184
16.7
17.3
81392
Professional organizations
90
.........................
72 963
64 890
19 308
4 689
637
24.7
5.4
813920
Professional organizations
90
.......................
72 963
64 890
19 308
4 689
637
24.7
5.4
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
121
........................................
41 973
41 635
11 089
2 596
728
22.8
24.6
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
121
......................................
41 973
41 635
11 089
2 596
728
22.8
24.6
Hagerstown, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
50
.
21 237
18 406
6 205
1 372
457
10.4
5.0
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
50
.....
21 237
18 406
6 205
1 372
457
10.4
5.0
8134
Civic & social organizations
24
..........................
10 729
10 643
3 394
733
325
5.7
1.6
81341
Civic & social organizations
24
........................
10 729
10 643
3 394
733
325
5.7
1.6
813410
Civic & social organizations
24
......................
10 729
10 643
3 394
733
325
5.7
1.6
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
17
.......................................
8 817
8 879
2 827
608
274
3.3
1.3
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
7
.......................................
1 912
1 764
567
125
51
16.8
3.3
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
16
.....................................
5 275
5 152
2 055
467
101
17.0
16.9
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
3 958
.
11 482 057
8 924 214
2 544 361
621 847
63 448
11.3
4.5
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
3 958
.....
11 482 057
8 924 214
2 544 361
621 847
63 448
11.3
4.5
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
459
.......................
2 789 760
921 734
249 596
60 352
6 531
17.0
1.9
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
459
.....................
2 789 760
921 734
249 596
60 352
6 531
17.0
1.9
813211
Grantmaking foundations
240
........................
1 141 404
372 140
89 113
20 566
2 151
34.3
2.6
813212
Voluntary health organizations
110
...................
367 793
298 467
89 811
21 201
2 496
6.4
3.8
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
109
..............
1 280 563
251 127
70 672
18 585
1 884
4.7
.7
8133
Social advocacy organizations
609
.......................
1 588 915
1 451 768
366 462
88 124
9 919
9.5
3.4
81331
Social advocacy organizations
609
.....................
1 588 915
1 451 768
366 462
88 124
9 919
9.5
3.4
813311
Human rights organizations
154
......................
509 475
481 431
113 872
27 920
2 966
5.0
1.7
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
163
.
440 988
392 225
92 001
23 842
2 694
5.3
6.0
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
292
..............
638 452
578 112
160 589
36 362
4 259
16.0
2.8
8134
Civic & social organizations
509
..........................
523 506
440 249
136 968
33 415
6 570
13.2
8.7
81341
Civic & social organizations
509
........................
523 506
440 249
136 968
33 415
6 570
13.2
8.7
813410
Civic & social organizations
509
......................
523 506
440 249
136 968
33 415
6 570
13.2
8.7
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
218
.......................................
196 734
157 380
55 580
13 334
3 312
14.7
13.2
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
291
.......................................
326 772
282 869
81 388
20 081
3 258
12.4
6.0
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
2 381
.....................................
6 579 876
6 110 463
1 791 335
439 956
40 428
9.1
5.5
81391
Business associations
995
.............................
4 023 753
3 700 067
1 162 289
287 310
22 826
9.8
3.7
813910
Business associations
995
...........................
4 023 753
3 700 067
1 162 289
287 310
22 826
9.8
3.7
81392
Professional organizations
636
.........................
2 009 512
1 900 612
517 553
126 510
12 462
7.9
3.9
813920
Professional organizations
636
.......................
2 009 512
1 900 612
517 553
126 510
12 462
7.9
3.9
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
750
........................................
546 611
509 784
111 493
26 136
5 140
8.2
23.8
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
750
......................................
546 611
509 784
111 493
26 136
5 140
8.2
23.8
1Includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
14
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 3. Summary Statistics Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the County: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *,
see Appendix D]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DC
81
Other services (except public administration)
978
..................
404 816
111 115
26 281
6 218
12.1
22.6
811
Repair & maintenance
170
.................................................
96 188
21 419
5 345
951
15.4
37.5
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
111
.....................................
44 167
11 907
3 050
581
24.8
13.7
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
71
..............
20 441
5 046
1 177
229
34.2
23.6
811111
General automotive repair
55
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
4
................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
9
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
3
.......
1 556
343
77
12
–
44.1
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
2
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
1
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
27
........................
19 085
5 187
1 463
200
14.8
5.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
25
.............
D
D
D
c
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
22
.....................................
17 440
4 822
1 328
173
16.2
3.6
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
3
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
2
..............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
13
..............................
4 641
1 674
410
152
24.1
2.6
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811192
Carwashes
11
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
..................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
5
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
9
...................
36 484
4 868
1 186
165
.3
81.5
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
1
...................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
2
........
D
D
D
a
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
......
D
D
D
a
D
D
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
....
D
D
D
a
D
D
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
..
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
41
.....................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
1
..........
D
D
D
a
D
D
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
1
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
.....................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
...................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
....................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
..............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
3
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
1
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
6
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
808
............................................
308 628
89 696
20 936
5 267
11.0
17.9
8121
Personal care services
215
..............................................
64 294
32 679
7 305
1 413
27.4
10.9
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
201
......................................
62 214
32 016
7 154
1 346
28.0
11.2
812111
Barber shops
17
...................................................
1 977
1 063
251
71
11.4
–
812112
Beauty shops
172
..................................................
59 077
30 602
6 828
1 252
28.3
11.2
812113
Nail salons
12
.....................................................
1 160
351
75
23
39.8
31.7
81219
Other personal care services
14
.......................................
2 080
663
151
67
11.1
.7
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
7
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
7
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8122
Death care services
28
.................................................
25 801
7 121
1 712
340
22.3
8.3
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
...................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
.................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
8122101
Funeral homes
22
...............................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
134
.......................................
44 538
17 452
4 106
996
19.7
5.3
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
..............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
2
...................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
20
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
.................
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
...............
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
2
.................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
74
............................................
14 587
4 966
1 157
343
39.1
4.1
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
29
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
7
............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812331
Linen supply
6
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
5
.............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
1
............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129
Other personal services
431
.............................................
173 995
32 444
7 813
2 518
1.1
25.1
81292
Photofinishing
25
....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
13
.......................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
12
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
395
............................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
812930
Parking lots & garages
395
..........................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
81299
All other personal services
11
.........................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812990
All other personal services
11
.......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8129902
Dating services
1
...............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
10
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 15
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the Place: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *,
see Appendix D]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON, DC
81
Other services (except public administration)
978
..................
404 816
111 115
26 281
6 218
12.1
22.6
811
Repair & maintenance
170
.................................................
96 188
21 419
5 345
951
15.4
37.5
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
111
.....................................
44 167
11 907
3 050
581
24.8
13.7
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
71
..............
20 441
5 046
1 177
229
34.2
23.6
811111
General automotive repair
55
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
4
................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
9
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
3
.......
1 556
343
77
12
–
44.1
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
2
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
1
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
27
........................
19 085
5 187
1 463
200
14.8
5.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
25
.............
D
D
D
c
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
22
.....................................
17 440
4 822
1 328
173
16.2
3.6
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
3
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
2
..............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
13
..............................
4 641
1 674
410
152
24.1
2.6
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811192
Carwashes
11
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
..................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
5
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
9
...................
36 484
4 868
1 186
165
.3
81.5
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
1
...................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
2
........
D
D
D
a
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
......
D
D
D
a
D
D
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
....
D
D
D
a
D
D
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
..
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
41
.....................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
1
..........
D
D
D
a
D
D
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
1
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
.....................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
...................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
....................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
..............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
3
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
1
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
6
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
808
............................................
308 628
89 696
20 936
5 267
11.0
17.9
8121
Personal care services
215
..............................................
64 294
32 679
7 305
1 413
27.4
10.9
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
201
......................................
62 214
32 016
7 154
1 346
28.0
11.2
812111
Barber shops
17
...................................................
1 977
1 063
251
71
11.4
–
812112
Beauty shops
172
..................................................
59 077
30 602
6 828
1 252
28.3
11.2
812113
Nail salons
12
.....................................................
1 160
351
75
23
39.8
31.7
81219
Other personal care services
14
.......................................
2 080
663
151
67
11.1
.7
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
7
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
7
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8122
Death care services
28
.................................................
25 801
7 121
1 712
340
22.3
8.3
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
...................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
.................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
8122101
Funeral homes
22
...............................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
134
.......................................
44 538
17 452
4 106
996
19.7
5.3
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
..............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
2
...................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
20
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
.................
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
...............
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
2
.................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
74
............................................
14 587
4 966
1 157
343
39.1
4.1
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
29
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
7
............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812331
Linen supply
6
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
5
.............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
1
............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129
Other personal services
431
.............................................
173 995
32 444
7 813
2 518
1.1
25.1
81292
Photofinishing
25
....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
13
.......................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
12
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
395
............................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
812930
Parking lots & garages
395
..........................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
81299
All other personal services
11
.........................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812990
All other personal services
11
.......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8129902
Dating services
1
...............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
10
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
16
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OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
1997 Economic Census
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
Geographic Area Series
1997
Issued December 1999
EC97S81A-DC
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Many persons participated in the various
activities of the 1997 Economic Census for
the Other Services, Except Public Adminis-
tration sector.
Service Sector Statistics Division prepared
this report. Bobby E. Russell, Assistant
Chief for Census Programs, was respon-
sible for the overall planning, manage-
ment, and coordination. Planning and
implementation were under the direction
of Jack B. Moody, Chief, Service Census
Branch assisted by Jack R. Drago,
Barbara S. Tinari, Kirk K. Degler,
Donna L. Hambric, and Deborah M.
Stempowski. Primary staff assistance was
provided by Amy E. Anderson, Susan G.
Baker, Kevin D. Barker, Evelyn D.
Butler, Leif E. Crider, Joel A. Fowler,
John P. Kern, Joyce M. Kiessling,
Marie C. Lally, John J. Manning,
Kamatha Marbury, Robert J. Mouser,
Diane Leason, Shawna J.
Orzechowski, Joy P. Pierson, Dawn E.
Rosser, Terri L. Steele, Tara E.
Swanson, Jennifer N. Thorne, Brent M.
Williams, and Cynthia M. Wrenn-
Yorker.
Mathematical and statistical techniques as
well as the coverage operations were pro-
vided by Carl A. Konschnik, Assistant
Chief for Research and Methodology,
assisted by Carol S. King, Chief, Statisti-
cal Methods Branch, and Jock R. Black,
Chief, Program Research and Development
Branch, with staff assistance from
Maria C. Cruz and David L. Kinyon.
The Economic Planning and Coordination
Division provided overall planning and
review of many operations and the com-
puter processing procedures. Shirin A.
Ahmed, Assistant Chief for Post-Collection
Processing, was responsible for edit proce-
dures and designing the interactive ana-
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were prepared under the supervision of
Dennis L. Shoemaker, Chief, Census Pro-
cessing Branch, assisted by John D.
Ward. Primary staff assistance was pro-
vided by Sonya P. Curcio, Richard W.
Graham, and Cheryl E. Merkle.
The Economic Product Team, with primary
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development of the system to disseminate
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The staff of the National Processing Center,
Judith N. Petty, Chief, performed mailout
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The Geography Division staff developed
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The Economic Statistical Methods and Pro-
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Jr., Chief, developed and coordinated the
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Sendelbach.
Computer Services Division, Debra D.
Williams, Chief, performed the computer
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Special acknowledgment is also due the
many businesses whose cooperation has
contributed to the publication of these
data.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
District of Columbia
1997 Economic Census
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
Geographic Area Series
1997
Issued December 1999
EC97S81A-DC
U.S. Department of Commerce
William M. Daley,
Secretary
Robert L. Mallett,
Deputy Secretary
Economics
and Statistics
Administration
Robert J. Shapiro,
Under Secretary for
Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Kenneth Prewitt,
Director
Paula J. Schneider,
Principal Associate Director
for Programs
Frederick T. Knickerbocker,
Associate Director
for Economic Programs
Thomas L. Mesenbourg,
Assistant Director
for Economic Programs
Carole A. Ambler,
Chief, Service Sector
Statistics Division
ECONOMICS
AND STATISTICS
ADMINISTRATION
Economics
and Statistics
Administration
Robert J. Shapiro,
Under Secretary
for Economic Affairs
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
Kenneth Prewitt,
Director
William G. Barron,
Deputy Director
CONTENTS
Introduction to the Economic Census
1
.............................
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
5
.....................
TABLES
1a.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
the District: 1997
7
........................................
1b.
Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax
for the District: 1997
8
.....................................
2a.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
Metropolitan Areas: 1997
9
................................
2b.
Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax
for Metropolitan Areas: 1997
13
.............................
3.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
the County: 1997
15
.......................................
4.
Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for
the Place: 1997
16
.........................................
APPENDIXES
A.
Explanation of Terms
A–1
.....................................
B.
NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions
B–1
......................
C.
Coverage and Methodology
C–1
................................
D.
Geographic Notes
D–1
........................................
E.
Metropolitan Areas
E–1
.......................................
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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Introduction to the Economic Census
PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS
The economic census is the major source of facts about
the structure and functioning of the Nation’s economy. It
provides essential information for government, business,
industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the United
States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Cen-
sus Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years,
covering years ending in 2 and 7.
The economic census furnishes an important part of the
framework for such composite measures as the gross
domestic product estimates, input/output measures, pro-
duction and price indexes, and other statistical series that
measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Spe-
cific uses of economic census data include the following:
• Policymaking agencies of the Federal Government use
the data to monitor economic activity and assess the
effectiveness of policies.
• State and local governments use the data to assess
business activities and tax bases within their jurisdic-
tions and to develop programs to attract business.
• Trade associations study trends in their own and com-
peting industries, which allows them to keep their mem-
bers informed of market changes.
• Individual businesses use the data to locate potential
markets and to analyze their own production and sales
performance relative to industry or area averages.
ALL-NEW INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS
Data from the 1997 Economic Census are published pri-
marily on the basis of the North American Industry Classi-
fication System (NAICS), unlike earlier censuses, which
were published according to the Standard Industrial Classi-
fication (SIC) system. NAICS is in the process of being
adopted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Most
economic census reports cover one of the following NAICS
sectors:
21
Mining
22
Utilities
23
Construction
31-33
Manufacturing
42
Wholesale Trade
44-45
Retail Trade
48-49
Transportation and Warehousing
51
Information
52
Finance and Insurance
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical
Services
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
56
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management and Remediation Services
61
Educational Services
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
72
Accommodation and Foodservices
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
(Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and
Hunting sector (NAICS 11), partially covered by the census
of agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agri-
culture, and the Public Administration sector (NAICS 92),
covered by the census of governments conducted by the
Census Bureau.)
The 20 NAICS sectors are subdivided into 96 subsectors
(three-digit codes), 313 industry groups (four-digit codes),
and, as implemented in the United States, 1170 industries
(five- and six-digit codes).
RELATIONSHIP TO SIC
While many of the individual NAICS industries corre-
spond directly to industries as defined under the SIC sys-
tem, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular
care should be taken in comparing data for retail trade,
wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sector
titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat dif-
ferent groups of industries. The industry definitions dis-
cuss the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries.
Where changes are significant, it will not be possible to
construct time series that include data for points both
before and after 1997.
For 1997, data for auxiliary establishments (those func-
tioning primarily to manage, service, or support the activi-
ties of their company’s operating establishments, such as
a central administrative office or warehouse) will not be
included in the sector-specific reports. These data will be
published separately.
GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING
Accurate and complete information on the physical
location of each establishment is required to tabulate the
census data for the states, metropolitan areas (MAs), coun-
ties, parishes, and corporate municipalities including cit-
ies, towns, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were
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required to report their physical location (street address,
municipality, county, and state) if it differed from their
mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail
(and those single-establishment companies that did not
provide acceptable information on physical location), loca-
tion information from Internal Revenue Service tax forms
is used as a basis for coding.
BASIS OF REPORTING
The economic census is conducted on an establishment
basis. A company operating at more than one location is
required to file a separate report for each store, factory,
shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned a
separate industry classification based on its primary activ-
ity and not that of its parent company.
DOLLAR VALUES
All dollar values presented are expressed in current dol-
lars; i.e., 1997 data are expressed in 1997 dollars, and
1992 data, in 1992 dollars. Consequently, when making
comparisons with prior years, users of the data should
consider the changes in prices that have occurred.
All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars.
AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA
Reports in Print and Electronic Media
All results of the 1997 Economic Census are available
on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and
on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau.
Unlike previous censuses, only selected highlights are
published in printed reports. For more information, includ-
ing a description of electronic and printed reports being
issued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census
Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, or call Customer
Services at 301-457-4100.
Special Tabulations
Special tabulations of data collected in the 1997 Eco-
nomic Census may be obtained, depending on availability
of time and personnel, in electronic or tabular form. The
data will be summaries subject to the same rules prohibit-
ing disclosure of confidential information (including name,
address, kind of business, or other data for individual
business establishments or companies) that govern the
regular publications.
Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. A
request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications
on the type and format of the data to be provided, should
be directed to the Chief of the division named below, U.S.
Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300. To discuss a
special tabulation before submitting specifications, call
the appropriate division:
Manufacturing and Construction Division
301-457-4673
Service Sector Statistics Division
301-457-2668
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
The economic census has been taken as an integrated
program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for
1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual com-
ponents of the economic census were taken separately at
varying intervals.
The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810
Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were
included with those for population. Coverage of economic
activities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Census
and subsequent censuses to include mining and some
commercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was
the first time a census was taken apart from the regular
decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and
wholesale trade and construction industries were added in
1930, as were some covering service trades in 1933. Cen-
suses of construction, manufacturing, and the other busi-
ness service censuses were suspended during World War
II.
The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be
fully integrated: providing comparable census data across
economic sectors, using consistent time periods, con-
cepts, definitions, classifications, and reporting units. It
was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of
firms provided by the administrative records of other Fed-
eral agencies. Since 1963, administrative records also
have been used to provide basic statistics for very small
firms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them cen-
sus questionnaires.
The range of industries covered in the economic cen-
suses expanded between 1967 and 1992. The census of
construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967,
and the scope of service industries, introduced in 1933,
was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few
transportation industries were covered as early as 1963, it
was not until 1992 that the census broadened to include
all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also
new for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, and
real estate industries. With these additions, the economic
census and the separate census of governments and cen-
sus of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percent
of all economic activity.
Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier
censuses provide historical figures for the study of long-
term time series and are available in some large libraries.
All of the census reports printed since 1967 are still avail-
able for sale on microfiche from the Census Bureau.
CD-ROMs issued from the 1987 and 1992 Economic Cen-
suses contain databases including nearly all data pub-
lished in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code
statistics, published only on CD-ROM.
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SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION
More information about the scope, coverage, classifica-
tion system, data items, and publications for each of the
economic censuses and related surveys is published in the
Guide to the 1997 Economic Census and Related Statistics
at www.census.gov/econguide. More information on the
methodology, procedures, and history of the censuses will
be published in the History of the 1997 Economic Census
at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
The following abbreviations and symbols are used with
the 1997 Economic Census data:
A
Standard error of 100 percent or more.
D
Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual
companies; data are included in higher level
totals.
F
Exceeds 100 percent because data include
establishments with payroll exceeding rev-
enue.
N
Not available or not comparable.
Q
Revenue not collected at this level of detail for
multiestablishment firms.
S
Withheld because estimates did not meet
publication standards.
V
Represents less than 50 vehicles or .05
percent.
X
Not applicable.
Y
Disclosure withheld because of insufficient
coverage of merchandise lines.
Z
Less than half the unit shown.
a
0 to 19 employees.
b
20 to 99 employees.
c
100 to 249 employees.
e
250 to 499 employees.
f
500 to 999 employees.
g
1,000 to 2,499 employees.
h
2,500 to 4,999 employees.
i
5,000 to 9,999 employees.
j
10,000 to 24,999 employees.
k
25,000 to 49,999 employees.
l
50,000 to 99,999 employees.
m
100,000 employees or more.
p
10 to 19 percent estimated.
q
20 to 29 percent estimated.
r
Revised.
s
Sampling error exceeds 40 percent.
nec
Not elsewhere classified.
nsk
Not specified by kind.
–
Represents zero (page image/print only).
(CC)
Consolidated city.
(IC)
Independent city.
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Other Services (Except Public Administration)
SCOPE
The Other Services (Except Public Administration) sec-
tor (sector 81) of the 1997Economic Census covers estab-
lishments with payroll engaged in providing services not
specifically provided for elsewhere in the North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS). Establishments in
this sector are primarily engaged in activities such as
repair and maintenance of equipment and machinery, per-
sonal and laundry services, and religious, grantmaking,
civic, professional, and similar organizations. Establish-
ments providing death care services, pet care services,
photofinishing services, temporary parking services, and
dating services are also included.
Private households that employ workers on or about
the premises in activities primarily concerned with the
operation of the household are included in this sector, but
are not included in the scope of the census.
Excluded from this sector are establishments primarily
engaged in selling (at retail locations) new equipment and
also performing repairs and general maintenance on new
equipment. These establishments are classified in Sector
44-45, Retail Trade.
Data for this sector are shown for establishments of
firms subject to Federal income tax and separately of
firms which are exempt from Federal income tax under
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
Many of the ‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ included
in this sector are not thought of as commercial businesses
and the terms (such as ‘‘business,’’ ‘‘establishment,’’ and
‘‘firm’’) used to describe them may not be descriptive of
such services. However, these terms are applied to all
‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ in order to maintain con-
formity in the measures of the production and delivery of
goods and services and in the presentation of data.
The basic tabulations for this sector do not include data
for establishments which are auxiliary (primary function is
providing a service, such as warehousing or bookkeeping)
to service establishments within the same organization.
Data for auxiliaries are presented separately.
GENERAL
A list of reports that provide statistics on sector 81 fol-
lows.
Geographic area reports. There is a separate report for
each state, the District of Columbia, and the United States.
For establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax,
each state report presents general statistics on number of
establishments, receipts, payroll, and employment by kind
of business for the state, metropolitan areas (MAs), coun-
ties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greater
kind-of-business detail is shown for larger areas. For
establishments of firms exempt from Federal income tax,
each state report presents statistics on number of estab-
lishments, revenue, expenses, payroll, and employment
by kind of business, for the state and MAs. Greater kind-
of-business detail is shown for larger areas.
The United States report presents data for the United
States as a whole for establishments with payroll of firms
subject to Federal income tax, as well as those exempt
from Federal income tax, for detailed kind-of-business
classifications.
Sources of receipts or revenue report. This report
presents sources of receipts or revenue data for establish-
ments with payroll by kind of business. Data are pre-
sented for the United States and states.
Establishment and firm size (including legal form of
organization) report. This report presents
receipts/revenue, payroll, and employment data for the
United States by receipts/revenue size, by employment
size, and by legal form of organization for establishments;
and receipts/revenue size (including concentration by
largest firms), by employment size, and by number of
establishments operated (single units and multiunits) for
firms.
Miscellaneous subjects report. This report presents
data for establishments with payroll for a variety of
industry-specific questions. Presentation of data varies by
kind of business.
ZIP Code report. This report presents data for establish-
ments with payroll by United States ZIP Code.
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED
The level of geographic detail varies by report. Data
may be presented for:
1. The United States as a whole.
2. States and the District of Columbia.
3. Consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSAs)
and primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSAs)
defined by the Office of Management and Budget
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(OMB) as of June 30, 1997. A CMSA is an area used to
facilitate the presentation and analysis of data for
large concentrations of metropolitan populations. It
includes two or more contiguous PMSAs which have a
population of at least 1,000,000 (according to the
1990 Census of Population or subsequent special cen-
sus) and which meet specific criteria of urban charac-
ter and of social and economic integration.
4. Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) defined by the
OMB as of June 30, 1997. An MSA is an integrated eco-
nomic and social unit with a population nucleus of at
least 50,000 inhabitants (according to the 1990 Cen-
sus of Population or subsequent special census). Each
MSA consists of one or more counties meeting stan-
dards of metropolitan character. In New England, cities
and towns rather than counties are the component
geographic units.
5. Areas within the state outside metropolitan areas
(MAs).
6. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January
1, 1997. Counties are the primary divisions of states,
except in Louisiana where they are called parishes and
in Alaska where they are called boroughs and census
areas. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia have
one place or more that is independent of any county
organization and constitutes primary divisions of their
states. These places are treated as counties and as
places.
7. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 1997.
Consolidated cities are consolidated governments
which consist of separately incorporated municipali-
ties.
8. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as
of January 1, 1997. These are areas of significant
population incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages,
or towns according to the 1990 Census of Population
or subsequent special census. For the economic cen-
sus, boroughs and census areas in Alaska and bor-
oughs in New York are not included in this category.
9. Special economic urban areas (SEUAs), which include
townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania,
and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six New
England states with 10,000 inhabitants or more
(according to the 1990 Census of Population or subse-
quent special census).
COMPARABILITY OF THE 1992 AND 1997 CENSUSES
The 1997Economic Census is the first census to
present data based on the new North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS). Previous census data were
presented according to the Standard Industrial Classifica-
tion (SIC) system developed some 60 years ago. Due to
this change, comparability between census years may be
limited. Comparative statistics will be included as part of
the Core Business Statistics Reports.
DISCLOSURE
In accordance with Federal law governing census
reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are
published that would disclose the operations of an indi-
vidual establishment or business. However, the number of
establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not
considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may
be released even though other information is withheld.
AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC
DATA
The Census Bureau conducts the Service Annual Survey
(SAS) each year. This survey, while providing more fre-
quent observations, yields less kind-of-business and geo-
graphic detail than the economic census. In addition, the
County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics
on the number of establishments, employment, and pay-
roll classified by industry within each county.
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Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the District: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
81
Other services (except public administration)
978
..................
404 816
111 115
26 281
6 218
12.1
22.6
811
Repair & maintenance
170
.................................................
96 188
21 419
5 345
951
15.4
37.5
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
111
.....................................
44 167
11 907
3 050
581
24.8
13.7
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
71
..............
20 441
5 046
1 177
229
34.2
23.6
811111
General automotive repair
55
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
4
................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
9
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
3
.......
1 556
343
77
12
–
44.1
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
2
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
1
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
27
........................
19 085
5 187
1 463
200
14.8
5.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
25
.............
D
D
D
c
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
22
.....................................
17 440
4 822
1 328
173
16.2
3.6
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
3
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
2
..............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
13
..............................
4 641
1 674
410
152
24.1
2.6
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811192
Carwashes
11
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
..................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
5
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
9
...................
36 484
4 868
1 186
165
.3
81.5
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
1
...................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
2
........
D
D
D
a
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
......
D
D
D
a
D
D
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
....
D
D
D
a
D
D
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
..
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
41
.....................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
1
..........
D
D
D
a
D
D
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
1
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
.....................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
...................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
....................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
..............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
3
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
1
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
6
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
808
............................................
308 628
89 696
20 936
5 267
11.0
17.9
8121
Personal care services
215
..............................................
64 294
32 679
7 305
1 413
27.4
10.9
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
201
......................................
62 214
32 016
7 154
1 346
28.0
11.2
812111
Barber shops
17
...................................................
1 977
1 063
251
71
11.4
–
812112
Beauty shops
172
..................................................
59 077
30 602
6 828
1 252
28.3
11.2
812113
Nail salons
12
.....................................................
1 160
351
75
23
39.8
31.7
81219
Other personal care services
14
.......................................
2 080
663
151
67
11.1
.7
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
7
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
7
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8122
Death care services
28
.................................................
25 801
7 121
1 712
340
22.3
8.3
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
...................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
.................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
8122101
Funeral homes
22
...............................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
134
.......................................
44 538
17 452
4 106
996
19.7
5.3
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
..............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
2
...................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
20
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
.................
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
...............
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
2
.................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
74
............................................
14 587
4 966
1 157
343
39.1
4.1
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
29
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
7
............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812331
Linen supply
6
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
5
.............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
1
............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129
Other personal services
431
.............................................
173 995
32 444
7 813
2 518
1.1
25.1
81292
Photofinishing
25
....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
13
.......................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
12
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
395
............................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
812930
Parking lots & garages
395
..........................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 7
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the District: 1997m
Con.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8129
Other personal servicesmCon.
81299
All other personal services
11
.........................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812990
All other personal services
11
.......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8129902
Dating services
1
...............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
10
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
Table 1b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for the District: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of revenuem
Establish~
ments
(number)
Revenue
($1,000)
Expenses
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
81
Other services (except public administration)
1 946
.
6 829 725
5 363 132
1 571 719
384 286
36 416
10.1
5.0
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
1 946
.....
6 829 725
5 363 132
1 571 719
384 286
36 416
10.1
5.0
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
247
.......................
1 561 278
524 728
138 124
33 822
3 295
14.0
2.6
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
247
.....................
1 561 278
524 728
138 124
33 822
3 295
14.0
2.6
813211
Grantmaking foundations
152
........................
628 978
258 641
70 435
16 369
1 572
26.2
3.9
813212
Voluntary health organizations
38
...................
119 124
100 659
26 514
6 598
756
8.5
7.3
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
57
..............
813 176
165 428
41 175
10 855
967
5.3
1.0
8133
Social advocacy organizations
418
.......................
1 187 240
1 099 062
273 933
65 555
7 166
8.8
3.8
81331
Social advocacy organizations
418
.....................
1 187 240
1 099 062
273 933
65 555
7 166
8.8
3.8
813311
Human rights organizations
113
......................
451 818
432 757
99 052
24 399
2 216
3.7
1.7
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
83
.
315 555
286 268
57 978
14 497
1 738
4.0
6.9
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
222
..............
419 867
380 037
116 903
26 659
3 212
17.8
3.7
8134
Civic & social organizations
188
..........................
246 246
198 751
69 010
17 117
3 010
11.1
9.8
81341
Civic & social organizations
188
........................
246 246
198 751
69 010
17 117
3 010
11.1
9.8
813410
Civic & social organizations
188
......................
246 246
198 751
69 010
17 117
3 010
11.1
9.8
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
53
.......................................
115 504
85 558
36 601
9 059
1 794
7.2
11.6
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
135
.......................................
130 742
113 193
32 409
8 058
1 216
14.6
8.2
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
1 093
.....................................
3 834 961
3 540 591
1 090 652
267 792
22 945
8.8
6.1
81391
Business associations
534
.............................
2 732 576
2 500 084
791 746
196 502
15 174
9.2
4.5
813910
Business associations
534
...........................
2 732 576
2 500 084
791 746
196 502
15 174
9.2
4.5
81392
Professional organizations
297
.........................
891 284
851 684
256 476
61 315
5 983
8.4
7.7
813920
Professional organizations
297
.......................
891 284
851 684
256 476
61 315
5 983
8.4
7.7
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
262
........................................
211 101
188 823
42 430
9 975
1 788
5.0
19.5
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
262
......................................
211 101
188 823
42 430
9 975
1 788
5.0
19.5
1Includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
8
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
11 491
..................
5 341 571
1 668 859
392 466
79 223
17.9
11.0
811
Repair & maintenance
5 582
.................................................
3 176 737
951 295
226 495
35 022
19.5
9.2
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
3 755
.....................................
1 811 898
549 371
131 909
22 149
19.4
5.4
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
2 403
..............
1 009 518
299 342
71 106
11 119
20.8
5.6
811111
General automotive repair
2 001
.......................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
123
................................
67 893
18 144
4 373
777
7.7
2.9
811113
Automotive transmission repair
134
...................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
145
.......
75 526
22 926
5 693
887
10.7
5.8
8111181
Carburetor repair shops
27
.......................................
11 646
3 601
1 044
143
6.8
10.3
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
51
.............................
35 178
11 613
2 793
439
5.2
.7
8111183
Electrical repair shops, motor vehicle
22
............................
12 402
3 979
1 030
151
11.3
1.8
8111184
Radiator repair
36
...............................................
13 154
3 165
730
132
23.3
6.8
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
9
.............................
3 146
568
96
22
31.2
57.4
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
911
........................
612 635
188 919
45 843
6 359
16.1
4.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
748
.............
D
D
D
i
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
696
.....................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
41
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
163
..............................
D
D
D
f
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
441
..............................
189 745
61 110
14 960
4 671
22.3
7.1
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
142
.........................
88 533
25 687
6 087
1 618
14.3
3.9
811192
Carwashes
244
.....................................................
73 248
26 138
6 496
2 457
34.6
12.1
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
55
.........................
27 964
9 285
2 377
596
15.4
3.8
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
568
..................
D
D
D
i
D
D
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
568
................
D
D
D
i
D
D
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
144
........................
44 398
18 754
4 335
796
37.6
2.3
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
294
...................
D
D
D
h
D
D
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
41
...................
32 116
12 116
3 012
343
15.8
10.7
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
89
........
119 080
34 463
7 644
971
10.3
.4
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
362
......
296 212
89 791
20 897
2 800
17.8
7.4
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
362
....
296 212
89 791
20 897
2 800
17.8
7.4
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
362
..
296 212
89 791
20 897
2 800
17.8
7.4
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
897
.....................
D
D
D
h
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
246
..........
130 610
43 819
10 358
1 794
21.7
5.2
811411
Home & garden equipment repair & maintenance
84
...................
18 611
4 969
1 107
271
42.6
9.6
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
162
..................................
111 999
38 850
9 251
1 523
18.2
4.5
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
215
.....................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
215
...................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
64
....................................
11 528
3 500
761
178
21.0
9.6
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
64
..................................
11 528
3 500
761
178
21.0
9.6
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
372
..............
94 657
31 841
7 214
1 393
39.5
5.2
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
372
............
94 657
31 841
7 214
1 393
39.5
5.2
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
63
..................................
11 499
3 456
844
207
40.3
.8
8114902
Boat repair
54
...................................................
20 941
6 953
1 525
266
57.8
11.4
8114903
Welding repair
87
................................................
27 110
9 739
2 093
386
25.5
3.2
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
63
............................
8 326
2 578
586
155
32.5
6.8
8114909
All other repair & related services
105
...............................
26 781
9 115
2 166
379
41.3
3.9
812
Personal & laundry services
5 909
............................................
2 164 834
717 564
165 971
44 201
15.5
13.7
8121
Personal care services
2 936
..............................................
619 276
304 590
69 099
19 949
22.2
20.2
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
2 597
......................................
D
D
D
j
D
D
812111
Barber shops
128
...................................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
812112
Beauty shops
2 282
..................................................
518 450
269 687
60 929
17 092
21.2
22.9
812113
Nail salons
187
.....................................................
21 558
8 907
1 937
734
49.9
7.0
81219
Other personal care services
339
.......................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
129
...................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
210
.....................................
31 768
8 985
1 921
856
30.9
8.4
8122
Death care services
352
.................................................
D
D
D
h
D
D
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
232
...................................
221 725
60 228
13 568
2 449
15.3
4.4
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
232
.................................
221 725
60 228
13 568
2 449
15.3
4.4
8122101
Funeral homes
227
...............................................
219 993
59 802
13 480
2 429
15.3
3.8
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
120
.........................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
120
.......................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
1 492
.......................................
D
D
D
j
D
D
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
310
..............................
113 065
20 034
5 033
1 326
12.6
2.8
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
310
............................
113 065
20 034
5 033
1 326
12.6
2.8
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
16
...................................
68 723
10 188
2 811
355
–
–
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
294
.....................
44 342
9 846
2 222
971
32.1
7.1
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
1 126
.................
D
D
D
i
D
D
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
1 126
...............
D
D
D
i
D
D
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
45
.................................
30 648
13 960
3 465
1 036
15.2
2.8
8123202
Drycleaning plants
882
............................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
193
.........................
33 884
8 188
1 909
661
54.9
8.0
8123204
All other laundry & garment services
6
............................
2 332
893
234
52
13.3
–
81233
Linen & uniform supply
56
............................................
D
D
D
h
D
D
812331
Linen supply
29
...................................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
26
.............................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
3
................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
27
............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 9
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8129
Other personal services
1 129
.............................................
D
D
D
i
D
D
81292
Photofinishing
219
....................................................
D
D
D
h
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
88
.......................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
131
.........................................
55 769
12 089
2 761
740
10.0
37.8
81293
Parking lots & garages
782
............................................
366 845
56 929
13 499
4 539
.4
22.6
812930
Parking lots & garages
782
..........................................
366 845
56 929
13 499
4 539
.4
22.6
81299
All other personal services
128
.........................................
59 246
17 560
3 955
916
20.3
12.0
812990
All other personal services
128
.......................................
59 246
17 560
3 955
916
20.3
12.0
8129901
Bail bonding
28
..................................................
10 659
2 366
454
75
26.7
10.3
8129902
Dating services
10
...............................................
5 024
1 906
489
107
3.0
27.5
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
79
........................
36 270
11 470
2 597
689
22.8
12.6
Baltimore, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
3 885
..................
1 724 397
541 137
127 572
27 412
19.5
8.1
811
Repair & maintenance
2 102
.................................................
1 081 512
336 621
79 990
13 283
20.8
5.1
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
1 399
.....................................
634 944
192 551
46 833
8 279
20.9
5.4
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
877
..............
352 474
103 661
24 934
4 077
22.6
5.7
811111
General automotive repair
714
.......................................
264 212
76 970
18 408
3 096
26.9
5.9
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
53
................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
47
...................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
63
.......
D
D
D
e
D
D
8111181
Carburetor repair shops
17
.......................................
7 116
2 187
668
83
4.4
14.0
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
18
.............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111183
Electrical repair shops, motor vehicle
11
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111184
Radiator repair
13
...............................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
350
........................
211 318
66 107
16 138
2 381
17.3
5.0
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
294
.............
179 423
57 770
14 165
2 087
18.9
5.5
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
277
.....................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
11
...............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
56
..............................
31 895
8 337
1 973
294
8.5
2.3
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
172
..............................
71 152
22 783
5 761
1 821
23.1
5.0
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
57
.........................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811192
Carwashes
87
.....................................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
28
.........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
186
..................
164 508
55 237
12 693
1 662
17.3
7.7
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
186
................
164 508
55 237
12 693
1 662
17.3
7.7
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
50
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
77
...................
D
D
D
f
D
D
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
14
...................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
45
........
D
D
D
e
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
180
......
156 505
43 874
10 209
1 437
17.9
2.0
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
180
....
156 505
43 874
10 209
1 437
17.9
2.0
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
180
..
156 505
43 874
10 209
1 437
17.9
2.0
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
337
.....................
125 555
44 959
10 255
1 905
28.2
4.4
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
91
..........
55 341
20 758
4 813
786
18.1
3.1
811411
Home & garden equipment repair & maintenance
34
...................
8 650
2 814
641
130
27.7
14.2
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
57
..................................
46 691
17 944
4 172
656
16.4
1.1
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
67
.....................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
67
...................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
14
....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
14
..................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
165
..............
D
D
D
f
D
D
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
165
............
D
D
D
f
D
D
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
29
..................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
42
...................................................
17 057
5 613
1 198
218
54.9
14.0
8114903
Welding repair
36
................................................
16 501
6 229
1 345
235
21.1
–
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
17
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
41
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
1 783
............................................
642 885
204 516
47 582
14 129
17.3
13.2
8121
Personal care services
981
..............................................
182 165
87 280
20 231
6 759
23.7
22.8
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
870
......................................
162 898
82 224
19 107
6 162
24.1
24.3
812111
Barber shops
38
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812112
Beauty shops
781
..................................................
152 977
77 751
18 025
5 814
22.7
25.8
812113
Nail salons
51
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81219
Other personal care services
111
.......................................
19 267
5 056
1 124
597
20.4
10.0
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
35
...................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
76
.....................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8122
Death care services
154
.................................................
129 448
38 904
8 723
2 078
20.4
5.8
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
102
...................................
91 014
24 472
5 281
1 145
20.3
4.2
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
102
.................................
91 014
24 472
5 281
1 145
20.3
4.2
8122101
Funeral homes
101
...............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
52
.........................................
38 434
14 432
3 442
933
20.6
9.6
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
52
.......................................
38 434
14 432
3 442
933
20.6
9.6
See footnotes at end of table.
10
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
Baltimore, MD PMSAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
421
.......................................
161 508
49 122
12 215
3 336
18.1
4.4
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
119
..............................
48 738
9 822
2 724
611
7.1
1.8
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
119
............................
48 738
9 822
2 724
611
7.1
1.8
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
4
...................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
115
.....................
D
D
D
e
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
285
.................
65 426
24 465
5 844
2 014
35.9
4.8
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
285
...............
65 426
24 465
5 844
2 014
35.9
4.8
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
14
.................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
223
............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
45
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
17
............................................
47 344
14 835
3 647
711
4.7
6.5
812331
Linen supply
8
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
9
............................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
8129
Other personal services
227
.............................................
169 764
29 210
6 413
1 956
7.2
16.8
81292
Photofinishing
54
....................................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
26
.......................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
28
.........................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
125
............................................
125 470
16 904
3 754
1 391
.5
10.4
812930
Parking lots & garages
125
..........................................
125 470
16 904
3 754
1 391
.5
10.4
81299
All other personal services
48
.........................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812990
All other personal services
48
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8129901
Bail bonding
19
..................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
24
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
Hagerstown, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
207
..................
81 740
25 394
6 232
1 524
19.8
5.1
811
Repair & maintenance
113
.................................................
34 993
10 750
2 790
595
28.8
6.1
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
78
.....................................
25 986
7 199
1 902
434
26.6
5.8
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
50
..............
14 437
3 897
971
189
27.9
1.9
811111
General automotive repair
40
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
5
.......
D
D
D
b
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
17
........................
7 716
1 924
566
113
31.9
7.5
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
14
.............
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
12
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
11
..............................
3 833
1 378
365
132
11.0
16.9
811192
Carwashes
6
.....................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
9
..................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
9
................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
16
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
6
..............
D
D
D
a
D
D
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
6
............
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
94
............................................
46 747
14 644
3 442
929
13.1
4.4
8121
Personal care services
58
..............................................
9 310
4 811
1 054
362
25.0
21.7
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
54
......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812112
Beauty shops
50
..................................................
8 293
4 476
990
318
25.5
24.3
8122
Death care services
15
.................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
9
...................................
4 268
770
175
44
62.6
–
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
9
.................................
4 268
770
175
44
62.6
–
8122101
Funeral homes
8
...............................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
17
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
8
.................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
8
...............
D
D
D
b
D
D
8129
Other personal services
4
.............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
81292
Photofinishing
2
....................................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
1
.......................
D
D
D
e
D
D
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
7 399
..................
3 535 434
1 102 328
258 662
50 287
17.1
12.5
811
Repair & maintenance
3 367
.................................................
2 060 232
603 924
143 715
21 144
18.7
11.3
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
2 278
.....................................
1 150 968
349 621
83 174
13 436
18.4
5.4
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
1 476
..............
642 607
191 784
45 201
6 853
19.6
5.5
811111
General automotive repair
1 247
.......................................
520 574
153 563
36 225
5 418
21.8
5.7
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
68
................................
37 789
10 662
2 418
443
10.4
2.6
811113
Automotive transmission repair
84
...................................
39 675
14 543
3 355
446
12.8
9.1
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
77
.......
44 569
13 016
3 203
546
8.2
3.4
8111181
Carburetor repair shops
10
.......................................
4 530
1 414
376
60
10.7
4.5
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
31
.............................
27 420
8 407
2 092
342
4.6
–
8111183
Electrical repair shops, motor vehicle
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8111184
Radiator repair
21
...............................................
6 881
1 707
381
72
23.4
2.6
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
544
........................
393 601
120 888
29 139
3 865
15.2
4.5
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
440
.............
330 769
106 078
25 600
3 323
16.2
4.1
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
407
.....................................
320 377
102 885
24 812
3 193
15.7
4.1
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
28
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
104
..............................
62 832
14 810
3 539
542
9.7
6.5
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
258
..............................
114 760
36 949
8 834
2 718
22.2
8.0
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
82
.........................
55 195
15 967
3 543
947
10.1
3.8
811192
Carwashes
151
.....................................................
51 118
17 793
4 511
1 525
36.2
13.1
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
25
.........................
8 447
3 189
780
246
16.2
5.0
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
373
..................
618 321
160 152
38 732
4 158
16.9
23.3
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
373
................
618 321
160 152
38 732
4 158
16.9
23.3
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
93
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
212
...................
483 237
118 391
28 614
2 901
16.8
29.0
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
24
...................
18 810
6 638
1 892
179
19.2
16.4
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
44
........
D
D
D
f
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
172
......
135 323
44 540
10 256
1 309
17.6
13.6
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
172
....
135 323
44 540
10 256
1 309
17.6
13.6
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
172
..
135 323
44 540
10 256
1 309
17.6
13.6
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
544
.....................
155 620
49 611
11 553
2 241
29.8
5.6
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
149
..........
74 093
22 266
5 364
965
24.1
6.6
811411
Home & garden equipment repair & maintenance
50
...................
9 961
2 155
466
141
55.6
5.6
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
99
..................................
64 132
20 111
4 898
824
19.2
6.8
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
144
.....................................
31 204
11 257
2 549
547
32.2
2.6
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
144
...................................
31 204
11 257
2 549
547
32.2
2.6
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
50
....................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
50
..................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
201
..............
D
D
D
f
D
D
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
201
............
D
D
D
f
D
D
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
32
..................................
5 385
1 523
378
84
45.1
1.6
8114902
Boat repair
11
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114903
Welding repair
49
................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
46
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
63
...............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
4 032
............................................
1 475 202
498 404
114 947
29 143
14.8
14.2
8121
Personal care services
1 897
..............................................
427 801
212 499
47 814
12 828
21.5
19.1
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
1 673
......................................
388 133
201 669
45 157
11 881
21.4
20.5
812111
Barber shops
88
...................................................
14 231
7 286
1 770
384
21.0
5.3
812112
Beauty shops
1 451
..................................................
357 180
187 460
41 914
10 960
20.4
21.6
812113
Nail salons
134
.....................................................
16 722
6 923
1 473
537
44.4
8.4
81219
Other personal care services
224
.......................................
39 668
10 830
2 657
947
21.8
5.2
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
93
...................................
19 578
5 091
1 433
434
11.4
5.6
812199
Other personal care services
131
.....................................
20 090
5 739
1 224
513
32.0
4.9
8122
Death care services
183
.................................................
178 228
53 848
12 647
2 461
8.6
6.8
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
121
...................................
126 443
34 986
8 112
1 260
10.2
4.7
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
121
.................................
126 443
34 986
8 112
1 260
10.2
4.7
8122101
Funeral homes
118
...............................................
D
D
D
g
D
D
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
62
.........................................
51 785
18 862
4 535
1 201
4.8
11.8
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
62
.......................................
51 785
18 862
4 535
1 201
4.8
11.8
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
1 054
.......................................
404 665
128 916
30 467
7 845
22.7
4.4
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
183
..............................
63 767
10 150
2 294
705
16.6
3.5
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
183
............................
63 767
10 150
2 294
705
16.6
3.5
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
12
...................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
171
.....................
D
D
D
f
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
833
.................
211 296
70 072
16 498
4 877
36.9
6.8
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
833
...............
211 296
70 072
16 498
4 877
36.9
6.8
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
28
.................................
D
D
D
f
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
654
............................................
160 266
53 176
12 426
3 675
37.6
6.9
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
148
.........................
D
D
D
f
D
D
8123204
All other laundry & garment services
3
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
38
............................................
129 602
48 694
11 675
2 263
2.5
1.0
812331
Linen supply
20
...................................................
56 641
24 580
5 846
1 198
2.2
2.1
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
18
.............................
D
D
D
g
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
18
............................................
72 961
24 114
5 829
1 065
2.7
.1
See footnotes at end of table.
12
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:
1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV CMSAmCon.
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSAmCon.
81
Other services (except public administration)mCon.
812
Personal & laundry servicesmCon.
8129
Other personal services
898
.............................................
464 508
103 141
24 019
6 009
4.0
21.1
81292
Photofinishing
163
....................................................
178 424
49 756
11 202
2 143
6.3
12.1
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
61
.......................
133 603
40 090
9 014
1 549
5.0
3.1
812922
One~hour photofinishing
102
.........................................
44 821
9 666
2 188
594
10.1
38.8
81293
Parking lots & garages
657
............................................
241 375
40 025
9 745
3 148
.4
28.9
812930
Parking lots & garages
657
..........................................
241 375
40 025
9 745
3 148
.4
28.9
81299
All other personal services
78
.........................................
44 709
13 360
3 072
718
14.8
14.6
812990
All other personal services
78
.......................................
44 709
13 360
3 072
718
14.8
14.6
8129901
Bail bonding
8
..................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129902
Dating services
7
...............................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
54
........................
D
D
D
f
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan
Areas: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of revenuem
Establish~
ments
(number)
Revenue
($1,000)
Expenses
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV
CMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
4 817
.
12 640 164
9 560 948
2 735 063
666 935
72 031
11.5
4.6
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
4 817
.....
12 640 164
9 560 948
2 735 063
666 935
72 031
11.5
4.6
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
594
.......................
3 486 041
1 158 583
310 392
75 135
8 315
15.6
2.2
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
594
.....................
3 486 041
1 158 583
310 392
75 135
8 315
15.6
2.2
813211
Grantmaking foundations
300
........................
D
D
D
D
h
D
D
813212
Voluntary health organizations
160
...................
D
D
D
D
h
D
D
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
134
..............
D
D
D
D
g
D
D
8133
Social advocacy organizations
727
.......................
1 717 260
1 549 666
404 222
95 868
11 296
10.2
3.4
81331
Social advocacy organizations
727
.....................
1 717 260
1 549 666
404 222
95 868
11 296
10.2
3.4
813311
Human rights organizations
171
......................
547 178
513 847
122 626
30 103
3 236
4.8
1.9
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
201
.
470 777
411 656
100 747
25 783
3 062
6.0
5.9
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
355
..............
699 305
624 163
180 849
39 982
4 998
17.3
3.0
8134
Civic & social organizations
772
..........................
639 765
542 704
169 518
41 680
9 342
14.8
8.7
81341
Civic & social organizations
772
........................
639 765
542 704
169 518
41 680
9 342
14.8
8.7
813410
Civic & social organizations
772
......................
639 765
542 704
169 518
41 680
9 342
14.8
8.7
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
348
.......................................
248 368
206 870
70 195
16 602
4 895
17.1
12.4
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
424
.......................................
391 397
335 834
99 323
25 078
4 447
13.3
6.4
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
2 724
.....................................
6 797 098
6 309 995
1 850 931
454 252
43 078
9.5
5.8
81391
Business associations
1 116
.............................
4 121 178
3 788 255
1 189 559
293 885
24 017
10.0
4.1
813910
Business associations
1 116
...........................
4 121 178
3 788 255
1 189 559
293 885
24 017
10.0
4.1
81392
Professional organizations
730
.........................
2 084 926
1 967 865
538 339
131 525
13 180
8.5
4.0
813920
Professional organizations
730
.......................
2 084 926
1 967 865
538 339
131 525
13 180
8.5
4.0
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
878
........................................
590 994
553 875
123 033
28 842
5 881
9.3
23.9
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
878
......................................
590 994
553 875
123 033
28 842
5 881
9.3
23.9
See footnotes at end of table.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 13
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan
Areas: 1997mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs,
MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of revenuem
Establish~
ments
(number)
Revenue
($1,000)
Expenses
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON–BALTIMORE, DC–MD–VA–WV
CMSAmCon.
Baltimore, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
809
.
1 136 870
618 328
184 497
43 716
8 126
14.2
6.3
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
809
.....
1 136 870
618 328
184 497
43 716
8 126
14.2
6.3
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
130
.......................
691 794
235 018
60 389
14 691
1 770
10.0
3.5
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
130
.....................
691 794
235 018
60 389
14 691
1 770
10.0
3.5
813211
Grantmaking foundations
59
........................
433 293
85 387
21 128
4 844
508
13.1
1.1
813212
Voluntary health organizations
48
...................
125 921
108 413
22 057
5 866
785
6.8
12.4
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
23
..............
132 580
41 218
17 204
3 981
477
2.7
3.1
8133
Social advocacy organizations
113
.......................
127 599
97 118
37 411
7 664
1 360
18.5
4.4
81331
Social advocacy organizations
113
.....................
127 599
97 118
37 411
7 664
1 360
18.5
4.4
813311
Human rights organizations
17
......................
37 703
32 416
8 754
2 183
270
2.5
4.5
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
36
.
D
D
D
D
e
D
D
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
60
..............
D
D
D
D
f
D
D
8134
Civic & social organizations
239
..........................
105 530
91 812
29 156
7 532
2 447
23.2
9.6
81341
Civic & social organizations
239
........................
105 530
91 812
29 156
7 532
2 447
23.2
9.6
813410
Civic & social organizations
239
......................
105 530
91 812
29 156
7 532
2 447
23.2
9.6
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
113
.......................................
42 817
40 611
11 788
2 660
1 309
31.1
11.0
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
126
.......................................
62 713
51 201
17 368
4 872
1 138
17.8
8.6
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
327
.....................................
211 947
194 380
57 541
13 829
2 549
20.7
14.7
81391
Business associations
116
.............................
97 011
87 855
27 144
6 544
1 184
16.7
17.3
813910
Business associations
116
...........................
97 011
87 855
27 144
6 544
1 184
16.7
17.3
81392
Professional organizations
90
.........................
72 963
64 890
19 308
4 689
637
24.7
5.4
813920
Professional organizations
90
.......................
72 963
64 890
19 308
4 689
637
24.7
5.4
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
121
........................................
41 973
41 635
11 089
2 596
728
22.8
24.6
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
121
......................................
41 973
41 635
11 089
2 596
728
22.8
24.6
Hagerstown, MD PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
50
.
21 237
18 406
6 205
1 372
457
10.4
5.0
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
50
.....
21 237
18 406
6 205
1 372
457
10.4
5.0
8134
Civic & social organizations
24
..........................
10 729
10 643
3 394
733
325
5.7
1.6
81341
Civic & social organizations
24
........................
10 729
10 643
3 394
733
325
5.7
1.6
813410
Civic & social organizations
24
......................
10 729
10 643
3 394
733
325
5.7
1.6
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
17
.......................................
8 817
8 879
2 827
608
274
3.3
1.3
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
7
.......................................
1 912
1 764
567
125
51
16.8
3.3
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
16
.....................................
5 275
5 152
2 055
467
101
17.0
16.9
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV PMSA
81
Other services (except public administration)
3 958
.
11 482 057
8 924 214
2 544 361
621 847
63 448
11.3
4.5
813
Religious/grantmaking/civic/professional & similar org
3 958
.....
11 482 057
8 924 214
2 544 361
621 847
63 448
11.3
4.5
8132
Grantmaking & giving services
459
.......................
2 789 760
921 734
249 596
60 352
6 531
17.0
1.9
81321
Grantmaking & giving services
459
.....................
2 789 760
921 734
249 596
60 352
6 531
17.0
1.9
813211
Grantmaking foundations
240
........................
1 141 404
372 140
89 113
20 566
2 151
34.3
2.6
813212
Voluntary health organizations
110
...................
367 793
298 467
89 811
21 201
2 496
6.4
3.8
813219
Other grantmaking & giving services
109
..............
1 280 563
251 127
70 672
18 585
1 884
4.7
.7
8133
Social advocacy organizations
609
.......................
1 588 915
1 451 768
366 462
88 124
9 919
9.5
3.4
81331
Social advocacy organizations
609
.....................
1 588 915
1 451 768
366 462
88 124
9 919
9.5
3.4
813311
Human rights organizations
154
......................
509 475
481 431
113 872
27 920
2 966
5.0
1.7
813312
Environment, conservation, & wildlife organizations
163
.
440 988
392 225
92 001
23 842
2 694
5.3
6.0
813319
Other social advocacy organizations
292
..............
638 452
578 112
160 589
36 362
4 259
16.0
2.8
8134
Civic & social organizations
509
..........................
523 506
440 249
136 968
33 415
6 570
13.2
8.7
81341
Civic & social organizations
509
........................
523 506
440 249
136 968
33 415
6 570
13.2
8.7
813410
Civic & social organizations
509
......................
523 506
440 249
136 968
33 415
6 570
13.2
8.7
8134101
Civic & social organizations, with restaurants &
bars
218
.......................................
196 734
157 380
55 580
13 334
3 312
14.7
13.2
8134102
Civic & social organizations, without restaurants &
bars
291
.......................................
326 772
282 869
81 388
20 081
3 258
12.4
6.0
8139
Business/professional/labor/political/& similar
organizations
2 381
.....................................
6 579 876
6 110 463
1 791 335
439 956
40 428
9.1
5.5
81391
Business associations
995
.............................
4 023 753
3 700 067
1 162 289
287 310
22 826
9.8
3.7
813910
Business associations
995
...........................
4 023 753
3 700 067
1 162 289
287 310
22 826
9.8
3.7
81392
Professional organizations
636
.........................
2 009 512
1 900 612
517 553
126 510
12 462
7.9
3.9
813920
Professional organizations
636
.......................
2 009 512
1 900 612
517 553
126 510
12 462
7.9
3.9
81399
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
750
........................................
546 611
509 784
111 493
26 136
5 140
8.2
23.8
813990
Other similar organizations (exc bus, prof, labor, &
political)
750
......................................
546 611
509 784
111 493
26 136
5 140
8.2
23.8
1Includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
14
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 3. Summary Statistics Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the County: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *,
see Appendix D]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DC
81
Other services (except public administration)
978
..................
404 816
111 115
26 281
6 218
12.1
22.6
811
Repair & maintenance
170
.................................................
96 188
21 419
5 345
951
15.4
37.5
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
111
.....................................
44 167
11 907
3 050
581
24.8
13.7
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
71
..............
20 441
5 046
1 177
229
34.2
23.6
811111
General automotive repair
55
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
4
................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
9
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
3
.......
1 556
343
77
12
–
44.1
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
2
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
1
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
27
........................
19 085
5 187
1 463
200
14.8
5.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
25
.............
D
D
D
c
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
22
.....................................
17 440
4 822
1 328
173
16.2
3.6
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
3
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
2
..............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
13
..............................
4 641
1 674
410
152
24.1
2.6
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811192
Carwashes
11
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
..................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
5
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
9
...................
36 484
4 868
1 186
165
.3
81.5
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
1
...................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
2
........
D
D
D
a
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
......
D
D
D
a
D
D
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
....
D
D
D
a
D
D
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
..
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
41
.....................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
1
..........
D
D
D
a
D
D
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
1
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
.....................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
...................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
....................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
..............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
3
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
1
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
6
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
808
............................................
308 628
89 696
20 936
5 267
11.0
17.9
8121
Personal care services
215
..............................................
64 294
32 679
7 305
1 413
27.4
10.9
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
201
......................................
62 214
32 016
7 154
1 346
28.0
11.2
812111
Barber shops
17
...................................................
1 977
1 063
251
71
11.4
–
812112
Beauty shops
172
..................................................
59 077
30 602
6 828
1 252
28.3
11.2
812113
Nail salons
12
.....................................................
1 160
351
75
23
39.8
31.7
81219
Other personal care services
14
.......................................
2 080
663
151
67
11.1
.7
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
7
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
7
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8122
Death care services
28
.................................................
25 801
7 121
1 712
340
22.3
8.3
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
...................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
.................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
8122101
Funeral homes
22
...............................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
134
.......................................
44 538
17 452
4 106
996
19.7
5.3
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
..............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
2
...................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
20
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
.................
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
...............
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
2
.................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
74
............................................
14 587
4 966
1 157
343
39.1
4.1
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
29
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
7
............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812331
Linen supply
6
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
5
.............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
1
............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129
Other personal services
431
.............................................
173 995
32 444
7 813
2 518
1.1
25.1
81292
Photofinishing
25
....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
13
.......................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
12
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
395
............................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
812930
Parking lots & garages
395
..........................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
81299
All other personal services
11
.........................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812990
All other personal services
11
.......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8129902
Dating services
1
...............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
10
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 15
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999
Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the Place: 1997
[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *,
see Appendix D]
NAICS
code
Geographic area and kind of business
Percent of receiptsm
Establish~
ments
(number)
Receipts
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
First~quarter
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
for pay
period
including
March 12
(number)
From
adminis~
trative
records1 Estimated2
WASHINGTON, DC
81
Other services (except public administration)
978
..................
404 816
111 115
26 281
6 218
12.1
22.6
811
Repair & maintenance
170
.................................................
96 188
21 419
5 345
951
15.4
37.5
8111
Automotive repair & maintenance
111
.....................................
44 167
11 907
3 050
581
24.8
13.7
81111
Automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
71
..............
20 441
5 046
1 177
229
34.2
23.6
811111
General automotive repair
55
.......................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811112
Automotive exhaust system repair
4
................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811113
Automotive transmission repair
9
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811118
Other automotive mechanical & electrical repair & maintenance
3
.......
1 556
343
77
12
–
44.1
8111182
Brake, front end, & wheel alignment
2
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8111189
All other motor vehicle repair shops
1
.............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81112
Automotive body, paint, interior, & glass repair
27
........................
19 085
5 187
1 463
200
14.8
5.7
811121
Automotive body, paint, & interior repair & maintenance
25
.............
D
D
D
c
D
D
8111211
Paint or body repair shops
22
.....................................
17 440
4 822
1 328
173
16.2
3.6
8111213
Upholstery & interior repair shops
3
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811122
Automotive glass replacement shops
2
..............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81119
Other automotive repair & maintenance
13
..............................
4 641
1 674
410
152
24.1
2.6
811191
Automotive oil change & lubrication shops
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811192
Carwashes
11
.....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
811198
All other automotive repair & maintenance
1
.........................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8112
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
..................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
81121
Electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
17
................
43 274
6 424
1 585
231
1.4
69.1
811211
Consumer electronics repair & maintenance
5
........................
D
D
D
b
D
D
811212
Computer & office machine repair & maintenance
9
...................
36 484
4 868
1 186
165
.3
81.5
811213
Communication equipment repair & maintenance
1
...................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811219
Other electronic & precision equipment repair & maintenance
2
........
D
D
D
a
D
D
8113
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
......
D
D
D
a
D
D
81131
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
....
D
D
D
a
D
D
811310
Commercial & industrial machinery & equip (exc auto & electr) R&M
1
..
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114
Personal & household goods repair & maintenance
41
.....................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81141
Home & garden equipment & appliance repair & maintenance
1
..........
D
D
D
a
D
D
811412
Appliance repair & maintenance
1
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81142
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
.....................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
811420
Reupholstery & furniture repair
15
...................................
2 935
1 087
240
51
22.8
–
81143
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
....................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
811430
Footwear & leather goods repair
5
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
81149
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
..............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
811490
Other personal & household goods repair & maintenance
20
............
4 666
1 721
400
70
54.3
3.6
8114901
Watch, clock, & jewelry repair
3
..................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8114902
Boat repair
1
...................................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114904
Garment repair & alteration services
10
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8114909
All other repair & related services
6
...............................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812
Personal & laundry services
808
............................................
308 628
89 696
20 936
5 267
11.0
17.9
8121
Personal care services
215
..............................................
64 294
32 679
7 305
1 413
27.4
10.9
81211
Hair, nail, & skin care services
201
......................................
62 214
32 016
7 154
1 346
28.0
11.2
812111
Barber shops
17
...................................................
1 977
1 063
251
71
11.4
–
812112
Beauty shops
172
..................................................
59 077
30 602
6 828
1 252
28.3
11.2
812113
Nail salons
12
.....................................................
1 160
351
75
23
39.8
31.7
81219
Other personal care services
14
.......................................
2 080
663
151
67
11.1
.7
812191
Diet & weight reducing services
7
...................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812199
Other personal care services
7
.....................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8122
Death care services
28
.................................................
25 801
7 121
1 712
340
22.3
8.3
81221
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
...................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
812210
Funeral homes & funeral services
22
.................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
8122101
Funeral homes
22
...............................................
22 941
6 031
1 450
282
24.6
.9
81222
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.........................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
812220
Cemeteries & crematories
6
.......................................
2 860
1 090
262
58
4.0
68.0
8123
Drycleaning & laundry services
134
.......................................
44 538
17 452
4 106
996
19.7
5.3
81231
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
..............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812310
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaners
22
............................
D
D
D
b
D
D
8123101
Coin~operated laundry routes
2
...................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8123102
Coin~operated laundries & drycleaning stores
20
.....................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81232
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
.................
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
812320
Drycleaning & laundry services (except coin~operated)
105
...............
25 857
9 054
2 117
687
31.6
6.9
8123201
Laundries, family & commercial
2
.................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123202
Drycleaning plants
74
............................................
14 587
4 966
1 157
343
39.1
4.1
8123203
Garment pressing & agents for laundries
29
.........................
D
D
D
c
D
D
81233
Linen & uniform supply
7
............................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812331
Linen supply
6
...................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123311
Linen supply (except diaper service)
5
.............................
D
D
D
c
D
D
8123312
Diaper service
1
................................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
812332
Industrial launderers
1
............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129
Other personal services
431
.............................................
173 995
32 444
7 813
2 518
1.1
25.1
81292
Photofinishing
25
....................................................
D
D
D
c
D
D
812921
Photofinishing laboratories (except one~hour)
13
.......................
D
D
D
b
D
D
812922
One~hour photofinishing
12
.........................................
D
D
D
b
D
D
81293
Parking lots & garages
395
............................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
812930
Parking lots & garages
395
..........................................
157 394
26 630
6 582
2 096
.3
26.3
81299
All other personal services
11
.........................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
812990
All other personal services
11
.......................................
D
D
D
e
D
D
8129902
Dating services
1
...............................................
D
D
D
a
D
D
8129909
All other miscellaneous personal services
10
........................
D
D
D
e
D
D
1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.
2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.
16
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)mGEOG. AREA SERIES
U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Dec. 13, 1999