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Version Release 2018 Introduction BusinessCounts is a geographic summary database of business establishments and employees for nearly ten million businesses and one hundred and thirty million employees. The database is available for all standard levels of geography including block group and is supplemented by occupational data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the County Business Patterns program. The primary variables available include: Total Establishments, Employees Head office locations Establishments by size Employment by occupation Establishments and employees by major industry Custom 104 group classification (2,3, and 4 digit NAICS) NAICS 4 digit establishments and employees Retail sector sales estimates, employees, and establishments Methodology The core source is from InfoUSA, an InfoGroup company, and is their Business Database that is built from a careful integration of commercial databases, compiled white and yellow page directory data, city directories, corporate annual reports, and securities filings. The BusinessCounts file is current to December 2017. The database has been thoroughly cleansed for address consistency and geocoded. Virtually all records within the database are geocoded, although in some cases with less positional accuracy than others. Occupational Classification The occupational classification now corresponds to the updated occupational classification presently in use by the census bureau and is presented at the end of this document. Administrative/Headquarters We have added counts of employees and establishments for administrative or headquarters firms, as identified in the InfoUSA file. APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 1

SIC Classifications The classification by two-digit SIC code has been slightly re-worked in order to merge certain small related categories while splitting other large categories. The result is a slightly shorter list of categories at this detail level. For example, the categories 01 (Crop production), 02 (Livestock production), 08 (Forestry), and 09 (Fishing) have been aggregated into a single category. A significant number of establishments are not SIC coded within business list files, most often including those small firms for which neither private nor public records exist. Many of these uncoded firms are simply individual holding companies, DBA ( doing business as ) names, and new firms that have not yet been well documented in multiple sources. NAICS Classifications A few years ago, a new classification system known as NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System) was introduced to replace the aging and outdated SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) system, which has been used for several decades (with some modifications over time). The NAICS classification is intended to more accurately reflect the growing reliance on information-based companies which were not well classified under the SIC system, reflect the changes in retailing towards large, multifaceted retailing (e.g. home stores, grocery and drug stores, etc.), and to eliminate business types which simply no longer exist. In most cases, the orientation is more towards the product/service being offered and less towards the style or raw materials of its creation. For example, the textile manufacturing SIC group has been split by whether the product is an enduser product or is simply a raw material in further manufacturing. The manufacture of automobile seat fabrics is now classified under the automobile manufacturing group rather than the textile manufacturing group, reflecting the ultimate use of the product rather than its composition. NAICS classification data are presented at two levels of detail. The 4 digit detail is taken directly from the source database. The main classification which AGS believes is most relevant consists of a mixture of 104 groups taken from several levels of NAICS coding. APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 2

The mapping of these categories is included at the end of this document for interested readers. Employees The file includes both a size classification (e.g. 1 to 4 employees) and in a significant number of records, verified employee counts. When an actual employee count was given, this was used directly. In order to estimate employees for those establishments either only a size class range is available, the latest County Business Patterns (CBP) database, published annually by the Census Bureau was thoroughly analyzed. For each four digit SIC code, the average number of employees per establishment of each size class was computed in order to provide a base estimate. These were further refined by using major industry average sizes by county, since much of the county level detail is suppressed within the CBP in order to avoid the possible disclosure of individual establishment employee, payroll, and sales volumes. Once the initial estimates were applied, the results were evaluated on a county level basis in order to ensure consistency with county totals for each major SIC group, and nationally to ensure consistency with the detailed four-digit SIC level. It should be noted that the employee size estimates for the Public Administration (SIC 91-98) major group are not particularly accurate. Employee estimates for individual government offices are simply not easily obtained and are generally afforded less attention by the major business list providers than private sector establishments. Further, neither the CBP nor the Economic Census databases cover this important sector of the economy. The total employee estimate is therefore rather low for this sector as a whole. Retail Sales Retail sales estimates were computed at the establishment level for those retail establishments which were not identified as administrative. Using the 2007 Economic Census (Retail Trade) as a benchmark, estimates by state and NAICS code were created which related retail sales to employee counts. These estimates (e.g. average sales per employee) were then converted to the SIC coding system as accurately as possible and updated to current figures obtained from the Monthly Retail Trade reports issued by APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 3

the Census Bureau. Regional and store type differences were therefore accounted for in this procedure. Retail sales estimates are excluded for catalog and mail order firms, since these are not typically local in nature. Comparability to Other Sources Several additional sources of national and state level estimates from the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) and the Census Bureau were used to verify summary counts in the final database. In general, the database agrees substantially with these estimates. The major sources of difference occur in several areas. These areas of disagreement are noted below: Manufacturing employment in BusinessCounts is higher than corresponding statistics from the BLS. In large part, this reflects the use of the primary industry within BusinessCounts. Often, many manufacturing companies also have wholesale trade and finance divisions. The employment within these divisions is attributed to the main SIC category in this file, hence manufacturing estimates are higher than in BLS sources. Agricultural establishments, specifically farms, tend to be underreported in the database, so total agricultural establishment and employment counts are low relative to other sources. The so-called primary sector is not typically well represented in either the economic censuses or the annual County Business Patterns files, and is subsequently difficult to estimate with reliability. Service employment in the BusinessCounts file is higher than in equivalent BLS sources, primarily as a result of classification issues. In official BLS reports, educational institutions and employment is reported within the appropriate level of government (e.g. state versus local) whereas in BusinessCounts, these are reported in the educational services category. In addition, many public and quasi-public agencies are coded to the type of service they provide rather than as public sector establishments. Public sector estimates in BusinessCounts are therefore lower than published figures by an amount roughly equivalent to the over-count in services. In addition, the APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 4

tendency within business list products such as InfoGroup is to put more emphasis on private sector establishments than on public sector establishments. Subsequently, in many cases not only is there no actual employee count, but often no size class information as well. Since the Census Bureau surveys of establishments typically exclude public sector establishments, and what statistics are available are typically only at a state level, the public sector employment estimates are substantially underestimated and should not be relied upon for many analytical applications. Occupation Classification The occupational classification now corresponds to the updated occupational classification presently in use by the census bureau. The classification now consists of twenty-four groups, as below: Management Business and financial operations Computer and mathematical Architecture and engineering Life, physical, and social science Community and social service Legal Education, training, and library Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media Health diagnosing and treating practitioners Health technologists and technicians Healthcare support Protective service Food preparation and serving Building and grounds maintenance Personal care and service Sales Office and administrative support Farming, fishing, and forestry Construction and extraction Installation, maintenance, and repair Production APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 5

Transportation Material moving A detailed list of the specific occupations which are included in each of these groups is available. NAICS Categories Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Agriculture/forest/fish (11 exc 115) Agricultural services (115) Mining Oil and gas extraction (211) Coal/ore mining (21 exc 211) Utilities Utilities (22) Construction General construction (23 exc 237) Heavy construction (237) Manufacturing Food mfg (311) Beverage, tobacco products (312) Textile mills (313) Textile products (314) Apparel mfg (315) Leather mfg (316) Wood products (321) Paper mfg (322) Printing (323) Petroleum, coal products (324) Chemicals (325) Plastics/rubber products (326) Nonmetallic mineral products (327) Primary metal mfg (331) Fabricated metals (332) Machinery mfg (333) Computer, electronic products (334) Electrical equipment, appliances (335) APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 6

Transportation equipment (336) Furniture mfg (337) Miscellaneous manufacturing (33 nec) Wholesale trade Durable goods (423) Nondurable goods (424) Electronic markets and brokers (425) Retail Trade Motor vehicle and parts dealers (441) Furniture and home furnishings (442) Electronics and appliances (443) Building materials and garden supplies (444) Food and beverage stores (445) Health and personal care stores (446) Gasoline stations (447) Clothing and clothing accessories (448) Sporting goods, hobby, book, music stores (451) General merchandise stores (452) Miscellaneous store retailers (453) Non-store retailers (454) Transportation and warehousing Transportation (48) Warehousing/storage, postal/courier service (49) Information Publishing (511 nec) Software publishers (5112) Motion pictures and video (512 nec) Movie theaters (512131) Broadcasting (except Internet) (515) Telecommunications (517) Data processing, hosting (518) Other Information Services (519) Finance and insurance Banking and related (52 nec) APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 7

Insurance carriers and related (524) Real estate, rental and leasing Real estate (531) Rental and leasing (53 nec) Professional, scientific, technical services Legal services (5411) Accounting and related (5412) Architectural, engineering and related (5413) Specialized design (5414) Computer systems design and related (5415) Management, scientific, technical consulting (5416) Scientific research and development (5417) Advertising, public relations, and related (5418) Other prof/scientific/tech services (5419) Management of companies and enterprises Management of companies and enterprises (55) Administrative and waste management services Administrative and support (561) Waste management and remediation (562) Educational Services Elementary and Secondary Schools (6111) Colleges, universities (6112-3) Business schools, computer and mgnt training (6114) Technical and trade schools (6115) Educational services (611 nec) Health care Offices of physicians (6211) Offices of dentists (6212) Other health practitioners (6213) Outpatient care (6214) Medical and diagnostic laboratories (6215) Home health care services (6216) Ambulatory health care services (621 nec) General medical and surgical hospitals (6221) APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 8

Psychiatric, substance abuse hospitals (6222) Other hospitals (622 nec) Nursing and residential care (623) Social assistance Individual and family services (6241) Community relief services (6242) Vocational rehabilitation (6243) Child day care services (6244) Arts, entertainment, and recreation Performing arts (7111) Spectator sports (7112) Promoters of performing arts, sports (7113) Agents and Managers (7114) Independent artists, writers, performers (7115) Museums, zoos, historical sites (712) Amusement, gambling, and recreation (713 nec) Fitness Centers (71394) Accommodation and food services Accommodation (721) Food services and drinking places (722) Other services Repair and maintenance services (811) Personal care services (812 nec) Death care services (8122) Religious, civic, professional orgs (813) Public administration Public administration (92) Further Information Contact customer service at or email support@appliedgeographic.com. APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS Page 9